For Quick Results Aclv A erlise The Classified Way 'l he Guardian Page I5 VIN MEMORIAM wrtltll-ls loving memory at; our dear rnuthbt. Idrp. diugh. C;r.rl'Il who dwsrtsd this lite .... October ma. rsso. ' Gone but sot iorgatten. V Inserted by Lloyd and liarry.I S-TEVESON-Ia Irving mean-I cry at our mother Mrs. G. W. ' who departed this life Octdaer I1tb. I956. 4 the Resurrection and the . By lie that believed: in me though he were dead yet shall lie in-e. . y Luviugly rememb ed by her. '.rn:-ly. 1 'ir::1tRR.0N-In loving memory vi u'.il' dear son and brother I..I .l.i'. Charles M:-Csrroa. R.C.' AI-1'u'hn lost his lilo on Oct.' 1-I. 1942 in are striking of me; 5 S. Can'bou.- . mi left us beautriul munortes. ii..t-n silent tears. ; inn you will always be with us, i. we journey through the years Lm-urgly reznernbcrad by mo-I inrr and sisters. . ''.tRVEB--In loving memory oi! our grandiather. - Hersey EH twirver who was killed in a; h:;:hway acci.1-.-ot at Orwell. Station October 17th, 1956. I tie little thought when you Ieiti home . You wouldno more return. 'i'li.it you so soon in Death would sleep. l:i.I leave us here to mourn. (iii, grandpa dear. it was hard in purl. Itiih you we loved so well iii: Jesus Ptiricd with his lite. Thur we in heaven might dwell. Lovingly remembered by E- laync. Margaret Rose, Rrdiy. llomie and Sharon. C.tRVl51l.-In roring rnasuery oi our dear husband and lather Ilersn E. Carver who was killed in a highway accident at Orwell October 17th 1956. II was is ttis bolcnlul mouth oi October We stood by an open nave, And saw irlends lower our loved one we have given out liver to vs sawed. llui we knew that our tears could not walren. our dear one in his silent cIay.. So we laid down our hearts be- side him, And silcntily walked away. Lovindy remembered by wiie and iunlly. THEME!!!--In loving y oi Glenn who passed away Oc- tober 17th. 1956 As we shed our tears of sorrow. In this world of geici and pain; There will be a bright tannirrow where we meet our loved site again. Ever loved by mom. dsdi iimthcrs. TREMERIJ-in loving munory oi (Bonn re who passed away October 17th. 156. grat ii brtru back a day we will nev- cr fQCt ' Ynu rd! aslao without goodbye. llsmotias oi you will never die. its out a grave but it stll needs care For the brother we love is sloop- mg-there, liis twin smile. ills wdcorne on. No one can till his vacant place. Ever ranamhered by brother tjuiilzld, Fiorrie. Wlnstonf and .l'1flT'O . REMERE-in loving memory of Glenn Tresnere who passed away October 1701. I30. On a calm October evednl. n a grave yard soilly sleeping; 'Inse beside a country road .ics the one we loved so dearly. lone irom us to air diode. 'i run this day our hearts go out. in the dearest and best oi bro- ilrer; 'IlOh never had time to thii oi tmseli. ii always thought of others. lovingly rernasnbicd by III- .rr Celia. Norman and Florence. I1 nrsday. Oct. 17, 1957 I I This mood: comes with den re- , and Novelties. Free ahowila Permual Cards. on- I-use variety at Christmas and I Assustrnuts. erous man and bases as ci- Itmto Writs today (or ssllliu. Douala Greeting Card Coni- runy. litlc Blacker 81.. Tor- eessitlas including Tau Coi- iaes. Extracts Medicines Tol- letrles Ilaxss. Farm Insecti- cides and routes to establish- cd customa a in hood route on full or waretisne has is should prouwtly writs Mr. G. Laurin President Paula Go. gma 2.1 St. Paul Street a. Man- e . cars tsavisg cu LEAVING FOB-TORONTO Friday night. Phone 0612 be- tween 6 and 10, Thursday eve- FOR ONTARIO. ON SATUR- day; can accommodate three passengers. Apply Box b.D.J. Guardian. tiara sad Tracts I-briaplg rats is roar nonorr. r.6'w MIL- eage. Phone 8370 after 5 p.m. VOLKSWAGON 1056 MODEL. Ital miles. Priced to: quick sale. Phone 3689. Summarsidc. FOR I: '50 FORD CUSTOM Sedan. condition and tires good Rcasonableu Dial 7990 slur I:00 pm. 1950 DODGE CAR WITII NED; motor. 3 new tires. custom radio. seat covers, excellent W comparable prlaa. Did I947 HUDSON SEDAN IN GOOD running order. Good tires, new battery. MIN! ll Esher St. or Phone 0147 after 5 oiclock. ill? I - TONI O - Elli Ford Sedan. Standard 'traas mission, s.ooo miles. Barcel- lent condition. Reason for sale. change in occupation. Phone 3841 tor impaction appoint- ment. For that TWO IOOMS. PIONI 'lIl roa nu-r rruooa. sauna:-a'a Chandler Bros. Dial GUI. TWO ADJDINING IOU!!- b ' roosns. G iioor. Awly ros King Street. iicorvn noon srsrmirsm-r ilve rooms. and bath; heat and Jtght. A093? IS Pownal Mraet. .Ea wrrrraa Mourns. doimla gsran. suitable tor blaze car sad smaller one. , a TIIRRI. ROOMS AND IATI. hot and cold water. Hosted on ground iloor. Own entrance. Gay Apartments. Sirmmr BL, Phone 683. Far Sale ONE IICONDITIONID IlV- arage cooler. Bargain. Horny lilac ' t . 10 clear. Building in load Iwatr. Can be purchased will or with- out dwelling house. Apply Jam- fs I... Macboadti. Monti. P.l:. VACUUM QIANIR AND l'loor polinsr itarh brush) complete price 3.50 be com- bination. Teiqshone mo. Man- ltkns Corroact Salas. 17! Kent Street. Charlottetown our sun - aoorfi limsd oak. one coiiisld washer deiroeting. Practically Dial 0214. ”Piasu IIODOIIACIQPIMJGI Pslwlaalaodorwd. aawaoarcua. aesMdltsh.Iia.-ass. I 7 riirirei-aswI:us.'raisrs.oasv'ii'-iii 3 bus. Albert Draco. Pow- bai aor-s srcraai AND one girl's bicycle. Apply 11 Valley aunt it plans . FOB IALI - ONE PUIATO picker. Alien wand. Vltlmot Vaiiq. REGISTERED IOAI I maths dd loo John Deere. levelbed potato digger. Apply Eisner Psynier. French River ONI HUNDRED PULLITI. N. H. and I. R. laying. Merton lagaall, Delvedere R.R. a or mole ssar. YOUNG IIOLSTIIN WITH call at side, I wring calves. Shorthorn grade. two year and a halt bciiars. one sow bred. Norbert Costalio Green Bay. l'Al.H-50 ACRES OF LAND. 10 clear. balance in lumber and wood. Electricity. mod- srn conveniences. Minty Percy Johnston. Peters Road. ' lI.lC!'R0l..UX AND AIR-WAY Vacuum cleaners (late model trade-Ina) 83.90 and op. week- ly. monthly terrns-Guarante- ad. Maritime Contact Sales. I76 Kent (opp. Eatorrs) Char- lottetown. Tell. mo Fsnals lists Wasted GIRL TO WORK IN COUNTRY. Awly to XYZ Guardian. IANTED: AN EXPERIENCED linger waver. Apply Box 498 Guardian. WANTED: WOMAN OR Gill. to help with housework and look after two small children. Dial 7ND. IOUBEKEEPER FOR SUM- ' mersida. Prostestant. non - smoker. 3040. ior retired man. Superior borne. all modern conveniences. ilrqalaca. tale- vlsion. dc. work light. Reply stating wages asked, age, etc. in Box 501 Guardian. Lltt AM FIIIII s'a:uXW wmra non. PHONE UB1 DOG A11. BLACK. NAM- ad Pd. Reward. Phone 5001. Leo Blake, Milton. ' wl'l' -- A SUM OF MONEY t.. I ' at Post oi- itce and Kensinmon Oo-op. Flndar return to Elwood Cro- alar Kanstngton. Reward. Isis ilsls lasted IALEIIIAN Wl'I'l CAR FOR King's County. We train you. Will known company. No ex- rs-lanes needed. Apply Box 1 Guardian. TIACEII OR PENSION!-ZR nntlarnan with car to demon- strate and take orda tor aaw iina -school snaps. Protected territory. Good commission. Write Map House. Anoaster. Ontario. ' D N All IN GREAT i d ,Traln by homo-study lsr a well-paid secure job. Home-study courses on Blue- prln Reading also available. Diploma awarded. Free toldcr Mention course required. Pri- NOTICE , 'I'hIs is to notify all deb- tors, to Borden Graham. Gaspereaux, must be paid within ten days from this date. I! not paid will be handed to my attorney for legal action. BORDEN GRAHAM. SECRETARY WANTED For four to five weeks beginning week of October Zlst. Apply BOX 489 GUARDIAN WANTED '- CREDIT FIELDMAN King's and Queen's Counties Excellent opportunity, transportation provided, usual employee benefits. Experience not necessary. Applicants should be mar- ried and between ages 25- 40. Apply in person to Mr. Wm. M. Jay, Credit Man- ager. R. T. Holman Ltd.. between the hours of 10 am. and 3 p.m. Friday, Oct. 18, 1957. TODAY'S SPECIAL Did you know that a gnoduaadearisanlnvest- ment in safety. 1961 MERCURY COACII-I Low mileage. Radio & Heater F. R. McLaina Ltd. Dial 7358-9 .m. Laboratory Technologist Fare to British Columbia will be advanced by IO-bed Hospital, attractive lakeside city, requ labor- registered atory technologist. Hall of ad- vance will be cancelled tor sat- isiactory " A sites six months service. to-hour week. annual vacation, to A , y holidays. overtime and call allowance. szaooo monthly ad- vancing to 3244 after six months. :11) annual increment. Koatenay lliakce: General Hospital. Nelson. '52 DODGE STATION WAGON FOR SALE Good rubbar. good running condition. ex- caIIenI motor. PRICED FOR QUICK SALE Apply- Mr. Bruce Chandler. Shipping Department R". T. HOLMAN LTD. AUCTION SALE Iam instructed by Lloyd Ballem, Bin.-ii rrlll, Queen's County to sell by public auction on Friday. October 18th, starting at 1:30 his farm consisting of one hundred acres, 90 acres clear, balance wood and lumber. This form is situated on the Trans-Canada Highway. 9 miles from Charlottetown. Tcfs is an ideal dairy farm and has a running brook on the south side. All new outbuildings. main barn 32 x 60. Concrete foun- dation under barns. All modern conveniences including electricity. Rubber tire truck wagon, with rocks complete, 1 set. Renfrew scales, 1 rubber tire riding horse-hoe, 1 MacKenzie potato digger, 1 set team harness. 1 turnip pulper, 1 electric motor 1 H.P.. 1 oil brooder stove (new), 3 tons baled hay. quantity of cats, 2 bay forks, trailer wheels and axle, 1 steel vise, 1 gas pump. 2 space heaters. 1 Fawcett range. several plecesoi house- hold furniture. Farm open for inspection up till time oi sale. Apply Eric Baliem. Village Green. ""7 "' D"'"i.".'.D"”' It not line. first fine day following. 5.6.3.?" ' "a" Q ' T” Terrns made known at sale. .'”.n.'”" J. THOMAS McKENNA, Auctioneer. noon Nlwa: 'Jl'l" cums hot stasl rllld. Sold at stores. Isrvtgjitsrsi , warrran - Au iron-r1.s:s. Platacrqnarts. Dial I505. PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS. OPTOMEIRISTS SOLICITORS, Etc. 1- A C-mu-en. it o. llllaatlt DIIIICII Foil. Mathason lr Foster 1” 'uc..,.. 3;. mwni. Grant, 0. D.uu I. Dinar Blaneba 31. EA. tTms-.7 aoosss so "C. CARD or THANKS vTi.2,.,.,,. .,,:"v......9::'.a-2:;-..1.2-L . hm .,. Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Nasd gandunap and two indies. Dl- M. A. Far-mar, LLB. on,” ,1” ,g ..u. nu :,nd.xi”unr:,lly'....Drauy'"Fonunc.ywis.: I 701. Bank at Commerce Bldg WWT all their and neigiiiou-i -as jugg 1'. 3” Allison M. Cillia, LL33” .d.". - then. .P..'. L nh&wMmpdhmywu l”lh.mCd3- mu . ...””". .... .... '1”-'-3-” ?-.'"--"9”ri---wf A W-"'-" G-'-do M CHIROPRACTOR mt to ma lurk F”. dw-.g. ' D - Goon '0, son" '13 M. Ill GPIIIQU. IIIIIG for oclnild t0 "'0'? "GO Dial Ill. Palmer I Haslam 1),, wy R, cu,” ',.,',"",.,"'”,,.,"'. 3” M” ammr aaarrns no noon "'3 " N";3f0t'- We 31 ri-rseo as Dial us: 00IdllI0Il- A991! 301 W3" Paaka I Nicholson Gm! ' m or-on -met ARCHITECT . J. A. MacG I '-:..:".'.r.:-.: v.-:-.. ----... n----W--.-.-g "-100 .,.r.- M- 3... pi. Guardian. IAN M. Ml::r.r:on, us. in nu... st. Dial sass cuaa awe. --- 'IId TI III! p asyvlsnnqmrzocwi :- 0: son aoosu g......g. ' lasted. bath. on Irwin! 0013- MscPh'as 5, Trainer 'w oihxwanm. .Ar racsu-er. mains: l'I'Ius.DIallIl iliXiTiisrnisNr&'a :3 mmmggt L.ARGE' MUSICIANS '”"".".m- sous: at cums:-noon II ,1 JOHN :n ssis Asst: P'',.,':. '' "'"""” ' r. a. c. o. ' iii in I 1 iii mam lids.) CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Court Cases At Georgetown Baiore Stipendlary Magistrate Gilbert A. Gaudet, Wednesday. at Georgetown. a resident oi souris was iiiied 321.00 and coats ior balng intoxicated in a public place. The same party pleaded guilty to wiliully and without legal justification com- mitting damage to Sourls town jail to the value oi less than 50.00. He was fined 311.00 and costs or twenty days in the Kings County Jail or in default lit days in jail and ordered to make restitution to the town oi Souria in the sum of 320.00, in daiault oi making such restitu- tion. he would serve a iurthcr ten days, both sentences to fun consecutively. A resident oi Commercial Cross was fined 811.00 for having liquor in a place other than his residence. A resident oi Murray Harbor North was iined &3.(lJ tor hav- ing in lib possession liquor not purchased at a Vendors. A resident oi Cardigan was ilnad 313.00 hr corrstaning Ii- residence. in M. Msciscod. Crown pros- ecutor tor Kings supTGlCDi0d the Crown in all cases, uuor in a place other than his " or A WON OTTAWA . - Crowds throng Inga in Ottawa to see the Queen around the Parliament BhlId- on her recent visit to Canada. RF ..BI-ZTH CROSBY - Fabr-lcs'er preaentatlve oi the Textile Div- ision oi Du Pont Company oi Canada Limited who will dis- cuss textlles and synthetic ibraa l.4I. the nu omlru conierence of Maritime zlorme Economists in Amherst on October 18. Miss Crowy graduated from Acadia University and has had wide ex- perience in the textile field in- . 1 . . "6 3” . CAP! WOLFE SCHOOL The iollowing is the report of Cape Wolia School ior August and September. PRIMARY DEPT. ..Grade V. 1. Mary Cooke. 2. Doreen Letters. 3. Vera 0'HolIor- a. Grade IV. 1. Karen Cooke. 1. Linda Costatn. 8. Keith Shaw. Grade III. 1. Joyce MacWll- S. Floyd Cooke. Grade II. A. 1. Brenda Cooke, 1 Peggy O'liol'ioran. 3. Arol Gil- bert. . Grade II. II. I. Clair Iegere. Grade I. No tests. Mrs. Raymond Stewart. teach- er. ssrvsost osrutmsn-r ad; X. 1. Leona Howard, 2. Olga Macwililams. S. Joseph Doyle. Grade IX. I. Heather Cnstalri, 1. Adele Shaw, ll. Doris 0'Hol- loran. Grade VID. I. Anna Dnnnelir. 1. Shirley Macwllllams. 3. Kath- leen Coliicutt. Grade VII. 1 TIITFRIIIF Mar- William. 2. Eric Coilicutt. ii. Bar. nlce Olconnor. Grade VI. I. Ssridra Buluer. 2. Ernest O'Connor. 3. Hartley Crossmari. Geraldine C. MacGregor. Prin clpal.. FINE CAMELS The beat caels in Ar-ehmla are bred in the sultanste oi Mrrscat. and Oman in the southeast Arair Ian peninsula. IDNDON iReutersi-Sir David Eccles. president oi the Board oil Trade. said Wednesday he is surei the British Commonwealth got "its second wind" at the ncenti aconomi conierenet at Mont. 11-anbl . Que. "W: shall see sl isrrn oi mutual help and an pnded trade whim will hedthe' vary lfellelt benefit," he tdd I Rotary Club meetiris. MoDON .CURRili.& o..i.-ii. ”""'a.u.i...""""' uussa FOR SALE R.R.DOANllmANY W W F Id R lBank lldid-III. L l.O.hali hstllni,rmrgocut ogibnes. 7 J; :n:eax12lriAche!shyvar- . - WY- sussaa g I.. least!!! I a”'xT If. I 97WterStreot riunanaasaauassp-.a..'... Q13: uilwm liams. 2. Norms Macwliliams. . ing as well. .r.r. WALLACE. Chici In- structor. Canadian Civil Defence dross Maritime Home Econom- ics at their Conference Dinner in the Fort Crrmherlnnd Hotel Amherst, Saturday evening. Mr. Wallace was a member oi Defence Coordiniilnr. Mainr General l".F. Worthington and was awarded the Coronation Medal for work in Civil Defence. Fabric Trends GEN r-"Aortic 'rrtr-:rms SK some 20) Maritime Home Econ- omists I7 at them from PI-'.I int-ludiniz enirtiilans-Sclimi ion- rhr.-rsAHomcmnlrcr: -.-Extension workers will gather together in Amherst. Frlda and Saturday oi this week a the Fort Cum- berland Rotei. The theme oi the Conierence will be "Horne Eco- nomics-Today and Tomorrow", and it will enter into all phases. ' ntcd tn the annual business I”. 1' Mm. Danae”. "N um Wneetivigs at each provincial cr- 0 k ' 3' M D,- n M! Initiation and the iittcrnmn will y . n 3” mm ' oi the prourrim. Friday will he hid?!-lighted Fabrics riirrrrssiont and will In- clude ti panel on "Modern Trcviris In Clothing Cnristrirriitwi" ar- ranged by Miss Rhcia Im-Ii. N 3. Also a panel on "?robiems and sosgestions tnr teaching Nutrit- lui arr at by Miss Ruth Itnnic. iorrssrr NS. Supervisor. Nnltiax. Miss Eleanor DeVilt, Department at Education. Fred- erictosi NJ. will lead a discus- Colicge, Arrmrior, Ont. will ad? the stall oi the Federal Civil. -1,4" . I - 'MARJORlE KENNl5ll- Pres- ident oi the Canadian Home Economics Association. will be luncheon speaker at the Mari- time Economics Conierenca in the Fort Cumberland Hotel. Amherst. October 19. Miss Ken- nlsh is Assistant Professor oi Home Economics in the Massey Treble School of Home Econom-, lcs at Mt. Allison Untvarsityl and Head Dietitian oi the Mt. Allison residences. I l I LA. KEEFE. President. Keefe Ltd. Mnncton NB. will he guest speaker at the Dinner in Amherst on Friday rvtrning when Ilia F.ViIIhlIf7I'1 tit the ('mrit-rcnre will be special I guests. Mr. Keats. prominent Mnnrtnn lnitineu man has hrrn extreme- ily active in rrifwrrs hi the rpm- munity and ha: gi-or OllIti.'lIld- ing leadership in SOCIBI Work. Will Be Cor-nprinics I I Studied At Home Ec. Meet and Prrtnnal Development" For the ilnmc-makers and Ex-. .i4-nsinn Workers” Art in the 'tInmc" will feature talks rind lnrmoncirntinn: ..n Frwi hi Prn. iirssor Doris Rum-iman. Mt. Ai- ilisnn Ijnrvrrsily. Furniahinus hy Jean Gregg .VlarKay, Rothesav.! N8. and Flowers by Fort Beauseimir Florists, Amherst N. 3 Saturday morning will be de- iii-riture in lecture and demonstra- Minn an the latest tnnris in sel- Ierllnn. preosrallnri and storageiy ;ni Poultry Products. There will- Ialso he Ml in-pray through out the Cnriierr-are a large number oi-Exhibits by Maritime and Natmllai Business E!i&hII1Nm!"l'ii.l.: Plans for the Ccnicrcnre have worn under the direction at Mr- Flalph Manning. Charlottctriwml Dredging Goes . On Day 8. Night At Georgetown Work on dretk-ing along the waterfront oi Georgetown Har- bour is Iirocressing rapidly and satisfactorily and may be com- platad within a matter at man. In contract for the project. The area being ed gx. tends from the Railway Wharf. saatiwarda to the Qucesfa Wharf andiscarrled towithissalrnrt distance the piles and -Imaarad years ago, Ices oi . winds SIIIPY Then to also. the oi a couple oi shipyard lies. that is left oi the hustling yards. that many years ago ed for this port town, the utsnton oi then berry one the major atiipbtlhj custard in the Marltknas. Dredging here is being oars rled on day and night. with two crr.-ws'oi worlcrnen on the Jim. 1' I. provided by which are located at the aha ihhiru boats will be have ban removed. ALBANY VIJMGI We The ioliowing la the Albaw Village School report in: Sept. Grade X. 1. Allison Green. I. Arde Murray. Grade IX. 1. Eleanor Noonaa. 1. Alicea Muttart. I. Marlena Muttari. Grads VIII. 1. Leslie Walsh. 1. Douglas Noonan. Grade VII. 1. Sandra Green and Marilyn Norman, 2. Billy Russell. .1. Sybil Noorian. Gracia VI. 1. Alan MarCorrnae and Vivian Bassett. 2. Dorothy !VIacl.eod.. 3. Paula Green and Velda Noonan. .. .. Principal. Mrs. Helena Green. PRIMARY DEPT. Grade V. I. Nora Nmnan. 2. Joan Bass:-ti. .'i. Rowena Sherry. Grade IV. i. Beverley st...-. r.v. 2. Ronald Nicholson. 1. Jo- Anne Green and twin Noon... Grade HI. 1. Jean Wnddell. 2. Barry Rrrasrit. .1. Sheila Walsh." Grade II. I. Ferric Noonan. 2. Gloria Jcnn Dawson. 3. Linda Walsh. Griirla I. A. 1. Judy warren. Grade I. B. 1. Janet MacLeod. MIMYDLIICHE SCHOOL Honor rrsli oi Miscouche High School tor the month oi septum ber: Grade XII 1. Dorothy Monk- iry. 2. Maria Bernard. 3. Fun. PP! Arsensult and Bella Gaudet Grade XI I Anna Gallant. 1. him-iimr Francis and Dorothy Griffin. 3. Leonie Arsenault. Grade X. I. John 2. Anus Steele. 3. Rose May DesRocltea. Grid! lX- 1. Joyce Mallett. 1 Helen Kelly. 3. Sylvia Polrter. Grade vns. I. Dina DesRorb- Grade V. I. Louise Polrter. 2. 'Rwth Di-silochrs. 3. Robert Dal- ton. - Grade IV. I 1. Austin Gallant. 1. Claude Deslvtocbes. 3. Ra-eglo Dealtorhcs. Grade IV I. larbsra Ann Mal- ieti. Marian Machleil and Ray- mond Arsenanlt iossuait. 2. Dale Deslaches. I. lheils DesIaeh- Iq and Ivan Loclair. Grah III. I. Idflllntte GIO- Ilon on "Dimmer It-M-oi III rm. and am. am McFsr- M .g 3...... mm.'tM count, Cough-udjon Co, in Contribution to Proararn lane. Iloneton. Ltd. FIIIIBAYBG Ndaralbutwater trailer- lsad's vatrsalc wring: provides; he Ivlt. th- in: birildiqs is Reykja-y capital. ltl Pdrler. I. Lloyd KCKIXI. Most st Greenland. i4.- ' -Ida-3