cm: or THAl& The family of the late Leonard Fitzpatrick wishes to thank Dr. Callaghan. Father Joseph Mac- Lcod and all kind relatives and friends who sent flowers. Mass cards and messages of sympathy during their sad bereavement. Page 10. The Guardian Friclny. Jilly 6. 1956 'T Use Guardian Want Ads - Dial 8506 I wish to thank Dr. MacKenzie. Dr. Brown, the doctors who as- sisted. and the staffof the P.E.I. T Hospiial lor llieir kindness while I was a patient there. Also the ck.l-gyrnen and friends who visit- eti me and those who sent letters. cards and flowers. Mrs. Hugh 1'. Mai-Kay. Breadalliane Ill MEMIIIIIAM sir. .lohn Fisher. of South Lake. pf 1, passed away on March Aillth. 1955. a t'lt'Ilm of the very severe storm that P355” W" this area on that date. He had- with eliiiiactcrislic kindness. es- corted some visiting ll'l9lld5 I9 their car on the main highway. a cniisiritrahle distance from his residence, and apparently 0" "I9 return trip in his home had be- come confused in the storm and darkness and lost his way. Alarm- ed at his failure to return home friends and neighbors formed search parties and scoured the area. but alarm soon gave WHY to gloom and sorrow as it be- came evident that llltt. Fisher had nandered astray in the storm onto the ice on South Lake, and had fallen into the open channel which runs near his lJF0ll9l'liY- Draizging operations were unsuc- ccssful. due to runnintl lC0- blll ' careful watch was kept on the shore and the remains were re- covered about three weeks Intel'- Nlr. Fisher was 38 years of age- and a man of very kllldly and friendly nature. Wtihin the sPll9l'9 in which he lived and moved thcre are few. Indeed. who can- not recall a helping hand or Sell' crous gesture on his part. He was the son of the late Walter and MIL Fl5h9l'- 9' South Lake' .15” your bmllmls TOW MY MDINHI xllilillll to" two sect) floor aides his uncle, Mr. Elwin Fish- ber deliieiy. lwii l'llilllll)lV slip;-I we mfglmll M. . rid er. who resided with him, he inent they hinc ilillivli (Id)-Ut.I i , , V. .-.. leaves to mourn the following bro- ln 8' Wlde liillll-1'. NH lUlllll'-' -llllt” (ltl.tll-tlI('l'.-'tBl.E Fl l.l.Y FUR- thcrs and sisters: Alfred and Stan- In-U055. sll-S0 llliwll ltllIt'lt8'- in-ii.-it t'()II.'iQt' Apply Harold. ley, Genevieve, lhirs. Alvin lyIac- Aslf "Sp I0? lllllll III-tl.l't""l:ll5 till, Jxnii. 7l.7r;i.Vl7iiiii;i:.-tic:--pvvr Donaldl. all of South Lake, Ellen. What 3”” fijf ”' ,i,”..g”l,i5 .vr si-:..v VIEW BEACH. om-2. (Mrs. -l0SePll M3CKll1ll0"'- 39" markets". fyfii, in-I I.” tour rooiii cotizicc with garage.i Rwerkand Vicrriamimrl Lw lv0Std,e'nt'I3lil I-llltl-'.lll(t-LI'Lll,It'lillll(l.”"l lhlwn mm!” 8” Vlml" I "”ii?.”.LlL.?i”?.?',sif”cniumu- .-mmm-" 5 am; l0l;iW,1m ,M,9'"3,lf- ,-";"N50N Church. was, despite Very P00l' Boarders Accllmlllo ate I I” ”'”'"” 'lr'; 3? -Ell" road conditions. very largely at- m-m-”mjfs,,.,:,'.;,,.-Kg-I ”""”f Bill" .' 3 "9" ”a'. mndai High Mass was Celebraty TIIIREE lVlIA1Lnv4'Ix- will-ml-I .-.iii.iliIp (all .i p ed by his Pastor. Rev. W- D- w?:r',f-,,, m",,,:.,, ,,,.L),.,.,.,.,, Dip Ill-I.I'I'l-ii) .-tPAlf'I”IiICNT. FOUR MacDonald. who also Conducted 5215 E I niiimx niid bzilli. .tti:.'ii.st I. elec- the services at the grave. Pall ' Quiet couple-.. bearers were: Stewart Cameron. 1').A. Gillis. LeLand MacDonald. Carl McVane. George Gillls and Wesley Bruce. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late. John Fisher wish to thank their Past- or. Rev. W.D. MacDonald. Diall- well Bros., the R.C.M.P., and all their kind friends and neighbors for the assistance rendered and the many kindly expressions of sympathy extended to them in their bereavement. Urges Limit On Imports Of U.S. Cocil OTTAWA (CPI--Liniltation on imports of United State: coal to help Canada's "failing" will lll' duiitry was suggested in the Com- mons Thursday by C. E. .lolms- fon. representative of an Alberta IiE-FOUR-OWNTBOSSTHNDMIIIHE . in min. 3 R0 Xixiitr. floor Apply John , For Allen ri imsiii-:n nL'NGALow. ntA1.. T7)-LETTC s'Ttft)"('iTviTiTi7:Tiri-zn Agents Wanted cars and Trucks For Sale FoLS3io For Sale I dTwiioiu Till-2 (' IIA NC E2, lll.'i0 .ixt.i.i.7i,”PnicE suo. nun, Earn from SSH lu S75. purl T79ti iiller ti p.in. week VIII St-'llllll:l, ”2:i gi.iziiioiilecdl'.”” l,t,N.l.lAaF.' D and wtllknowii piodutts. Good , . vacant l9l'l'lItll'll'S. I Slit iiccilud. mmmm” 5:('.Llnce' Dun wnt Details-Dept 1.. JITO; 5t30'l9:i9 l'flN'fl.-t(' SEDAN. BLACK, St. Hubert. Illoiilical Liiiiiil ttllltllllllll 5175.00 for quick -.ili- iii.il 5841 or call 17 Doug- lilx wIltit'l UNI) isiriii V7-"TON CHEVROLET lrin k. iii-o one 1953 V2-ton Chev. l'tV-H 'li'li'lx. good tires. etc. AI- clock, indcpcndciice! Make at least 875 weekly If you have selling ability and a small cap- ital write loflay. flpeiiings in Chai'Iottetovvii and surroundings. in -Him l)ill'-Aallls in used ma- Fniiiilcx. Dept. 1. Station C., rinii. I .I ll. King. Phone 61-11 ltloiitri-al. tm-i-..iinr liciilcr, Montague. lliiartniciitgorait-en-tn cars leaving 'i I: it iv(;"i7()it TORONTO (Elli. .l.l ll-.3 UNFURNISHED. HI-ZATEDIII , apartment for Htlllllx only. Agni Ilt'liltl('I. C(lli(llIltlII. 875.00. Phoni- ply Box 228 c If tliiniill. i. . ill?” I T T. IONIC L A R (I E l'.'N'Fl'RNISIIEI) I ltltllll illlfl one fiiriiislit-d room. t'.ilI 7.43.3. ' , i..tuf;i-: - FllIINlSlIICI)T!IlTI"0"MI.t tin x7.lltP. Souno Vlriic lliix Ell-l tlnzirdiaii. .tT III).-t'l'II Dl'l(A.VT'S SHORE. ll :i if L: a l e. Fziriiislied cottage. l-(lltllf'll. liviii: F()lil'il. bedroom. ililllll Iiurii.-i. lwiisiiigtoii. rim si-:(Txii i-ii.oon APART- 202 lflllllllltlllfi St. Adults l ELDERLY LADIES ix ctuiml country home. lllodvin convcn-' iences. Apply Illrs. I-lnrl Colcs. Milton. Phone 69 . MA LE BOARDERS .lfI(l0MM()-I dated. near Fctlcriil ltlllll(llIll.!. Home cooked nu-til-'. it-Ii-visioii. - - . Ii 51. lll('lllS Dial 5221 0' !-1?-l lllli) stpply (lcoi'l.Ze Larter on I IlIit'llllwtls'. liars and True iu:.vii-:o' )vixvnrMi;xT.WN E w I953 Doilih E I; liiiililiii-1, tliiivc rnonis and bath. c0llP9- Dlal 9”” 0" ' ' lioi ,i.iit'l', uri-uiid lliiiir Privntc 5 D-lTl- ,l iiiiiiniii-i-. ipply Pt). Box 172. l9" STUD?”-AK” m”'E l", I-'l.'ItNlSlIEIl oimirxii FLOOR. 800'-'l Colldlllil” Prlccd Chm? fol rfitllll. kitclivii privileges. use of C35h- Phme 7435; i'elri;zei';iIoi'. Busiiiess girls pre- .j':'. tr-i'i't-(I Illiiiiic Irltiflii alter 5'30. TIIRICIC II OIINIS ANI) BAT". I llenlcrl. on -enuitl floor. Kitch- I ('II. bcdroiiiii. siltiiig rooiii. Dial I will .'II .106 l-'itxi'ny. Adults only. IIELIW LIGHT PLANT 33 VOLT iii ;iiiid ctiiiilition. Willi or with- FORiSALE 1932 INTLlRNA'l'Il)NAL HALF-TON TRUCK. Good Cmldnmnt Illll li;iltcric- I Ilfllllxllll zind JOHN lVl('l':A(VllltlRN, Ilyiiis I -I II P, lIlfIIfll'. Fred 4 yvindgnr Sf.li,.(.t V Br-iiinilfl. Ficiildi IIivei' ” ”' DIAL 4172 Ji-ink III-INT FOR Jt'i.v AND Auuu-I. two rooms. hntli and l siiiipliiw-Ii. iic.'ii' Bi'iuliluii Shore. I Oil liiriincc, kitclicii privileges anal-mining area. . S A , 'f d" 1.5:”; mm W 7 )9; Mr. Johnston, Social Credit 514,1 sll()RE SUMMICR (301. member for Bow River. said tape lijqiiippml for light house- Canadian coal mines have been closing and miners put out of work with no immediate relief in sight. Canadian production totalled 14.- 770.000 tons in the 1954-55 fiscal year while imports of U.S. coal reached 18,138,000 Ions. If U.S. Imports could be re- duced by 4,000,000 tons. the posi- tions would be reversed and "I Im sure our industry would be put back on its feet again." AID NOT SUFFICIENT He said he recognizes there have been heavy federal subsldle In assist movement of Western and Maritime coal to market. They totalled 811,300,000 in 1954. 85. But they could not be in- creased sufficiently to offset im- P0I”II from the U.S. into the cen- tral markets of Ontario and Que- bar. It wniild be easy to put a cell- Inll on maximum imports without increasing the subventlon rate. Mr. Johnston said that during I four-year period to 1954-55 Can- adian production fell 20.3 per cent, Yet Canada had practically seven per cent nf the world's known cog! -WPDIY. The coal industry was VIIIII for defence. if for no other reason. Aroiuic TRAINING TOKYO (Reuters South 'K"V"8l'I parrncri forces were being ”' "'r defensive and of. hnslvo atomic warfare, south 'iviister Kin You; You said here Thursday. For Sale 1950 Chevrolet I Sedan. excellent condition. Em- mett McGuigan, 5 Windsor It-. Charlottetown. Phone ke:-piiiiz, est-cllciit Ii e a c h for 1950 AL.'S'l'l.V S'l'A'l'lON I lmiliiiig. hiintiii: and fishing- ' i,p.u-r I-'. ltliii-Vcvin, Argyle NVAI ION Shiire. Phone 71-AL. 3200 for quick stile. I TOT Sali PE.KiistiN7'sT's'rub1b.' sufssifx. N.B.. for plan ' church orf!3ll3- Dial 8196 or '33 I-Iiglilaiitl AVemle' l home. llniiselirnkcn. l' h o n e 7472 AUCTION SALE AT ST. Axiiituiv.-'. WI-LIINESIJAY, JULY 11th 2 0'(Tl,OCIx I am iii.st.i-in-tori liy Mrs. .lessii- Bell to sell by public auction the following:- FARM: (Viiisistiiiq of 67 at-in-s (FWD lllC'l'lil0dl; buildings, large collage Iplllllle ('ll,'lll-'?CI.I()Vla'l. Irlcttl lo- cation fnr simiiniiir c(i1lii.L:c.s. nvcrliiiikiiig fun.-it. River. Fl IRN I'l'L' R F): . bedroom. Bedding, lsomc aiiliriiir-i, of real good dishes. Terms cash. If d.iy uiil".ivoi';ilile. sale following lllle kiliilicii. dining: morn. Iivii12Il'l0lll. a lzirge qiinntity day. MRS. Ji-LSSIE BELL, Owner. 3- 3- JAY- Aiictionner. ADVERTISEMENT FOR TENDERS Extension To Dairy Born Experimental Farm. Charlottetown, P. E. I. jpgled tcmlers in triplicate .1llrll'f'SSC(l to the Unrlcisigneri and en- dm-sed Wrcnder for l",)(lenRlfln to llairy Barn” will be received until, Noon. Monday. July illh. I056 . Plans and Specifications iiiay Iw seen and forms of tender obtain- ed at the Experimental Frirm (lffirc. Charlottetown. . Tenders will not be eon-iricrctl unless made on. or according to these forms. Ind in nccordnni-c with the cnuilitioiis set forth therein. Each tender must be ricconipniilnd by a deposit in the form of a 9273. CAR sums Why drive an accident waiting to happen? 1951 PONTIAC SEDAN F. R. McLAINE LTD. certified cheque on it chartered hunk in (Tnnnria. payable to the Re cetver General of Canada. or bearer bonds as specified in the form of tender. for 10 per cent of the aiiionnl of the tender. The deposit of the successful Tcndercr will be llflllllllrtfl as sci-iirity until the work is completed. while deposits of other tenderer: will be returned upon the awarding of the contract. Plans and specifications of the work uill be supplied on deposit of8i0.tll. Upon the siirrcndcr of the plans and specifications. in good condition. within an days of the receipt of tenders. this deposit will be returned. After II) days the deposit shall be subject to forfeiture. 'IIo Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. I C PARENT, Superintendent. Wu. .. Dial 7353 Experlmenlul Farm. . I - .'Tu."ii.ivLoAnEIt, LiT(ETTvEFv'v-. aparliiiciit. very central, adults H ;-,gl,c",.-,1, -'MMEjf cg;-y Also I10 bushels choice mixed only. lhal 9:'iflB. . pm, ,-,,,,m, 3348, , ;.'i'.'iiii IUIIIEICL Dugald MacNutt, AP-A(:lT;':llll-FT-I ITIIRIEE lll"(ltWli5 'I'II'() Fl irxisiihi) ORTUNFUIIN-l0::”E:;;:l ,.,”,A'MmrSi;:;,'Al;Aai6i an ill, in wa er. cecrc 14.1 . . H n 7295' I . . . stove Stifl.00. Phone 4555. - M.U.m-M. .m.e-2-MI Pfflv” l””'k'"li ”"l"- -l- H- -.--..--- - -----' --- i. it R (1 I-. H RNISIIIED noon. ( ,,,,,,,,,d. LARGE 5 ROOMS AND INT". t,i.ii,-aiiti 1...-;.i.-.1 D1313409, C -. ...-&.E..sm 2nd, floor apartment. lit-.'itcil., H , ,i-. V ' I -if I R (III.-ISSIS ('0MPLETE WITII electric stove. pdomcstic hot ll, "L35ll.llll- -PEMMER (-0T'i tires. suitiililii for trailer. C. E. water. residential 570. Dial I-me. IUHH-ilwrl lhtincj940- IllcPliull, Btlllsllult. 5979 3”" IL -. 'lll0 -'lllx-l0l:l,Vl('- l;lIll0Nt'FlR(1gl-VlS-if CTRI(' III-IATER wrru IMl- ”lll"l-ile v- - 'l”'P'a- W19 tation logs. Suitable for fire Apartments Wanted I mix AZVZ ! Place. Dial 8045. I Suitable (ti. F.-VKITTEN. ”'i..ri(T(iTvt:'i-sols, SLABS. PHONE 6108 MORNINGS tonlyi. A QUANITY OF MIXED GRAIN. Hamid Laird. Kelvin. N MBER OF YEARLING HENS. Apply Guardian, Summerside. SMALL ii0usETv SOURIS. new. Apply P.0. Box 245. Souris, t"'iiis'r'Eizr'iELn. STOVE, RE- fi-iccrator, kitchen set. Phone iiuix. iti:iiosicifi-:TTifEi5nicEu)i'roE -inzill. in perfect condition. Ap- I'll" BM 520. Guardian.- ruo (iii.-t'ii'17iifiT1fif(i'i'J'siT.'ii niiiiiis 2 bathrooms. Large lot. i I, slinw. Belevedcre. on: rm: ALE SEWING 1E- cliinc. one chest of drawers, urlv llii-ch material. Call 4973. NE PONY SADDLE. WESTERN style. One pony liritlle. like new. J. H. Read. Iiordt-ii. PORTABLE III - F! If E C 0 It D player. 3 speed. tuiii speaker. for home or school. I)i:il ill)-15. IVIOTIIRCYCLES, NEW . AND iiscd. Casli or easy terms. John S. llambly, 128 Spring Park Rd.. Clizirlottctow FOR SALE IN l.0T 62. ONE Inintlrcd acres land with house and outside buildings. James A. Xlzn-Leii(i. THO CHOICE JERSEY MILK eons due to freshen July 8 and July 2i. Apply Leonard Schur- mzin. Summcrside R.R. 3. ('0(lKSIIUTT S I D E DELIVERY pnner take off liayrake. Uscd' tun ycnrs. lioiizild MacDonald. Phone Hunter flivcr 20-ll. A ('()MPLE . .ET OF DRIV- lliL' harness. in excellent condi- tion Apply George Docklan- doi:ff, North River, or Phone If . MY PIt()PF.R'I'Y AT EMERALD coiisistiiig of Iinuse. barn and ',i 2l('I'E of lnnd. In good con (litioii. .Vll'S. Leona Goodwin. , Iiiiicrald. B0.-IT 43 I-"I'., 8 FT. 6 INS BEAM.: and engiiic, hauling outfit with engine. New, 400 traps and rope and I5 new coils. ready for use. John H. Crossman. Alhzitiy. P. E. I. Auction Scile AT Vl'2IiM),N' RIVEII I iiiii lII.Sll'll('ICfl by Everett Slcuzirt Io sell by public auction on his preniist-s at Veriitiii River his stock. crop illlfl fanning im- plenicnis consisting of: Stock: 4 milk cows. 3 milking, I to freshen: 1! I-year-old lielfcrs; 3 spring calves: I Pcrclierfin inure, ll yearn: nld. just a beauty; I liay mower llleeringlz 1 hinder l.t1t-Corniickl: l hay rake ll-' & Wm: Farmall tractor used two sezisiinsz 1 spring tooth barrow; l di-c liarrniv. I truck Waggon: 1 Cart and wheels; 1 driving wag- fltllll 2 driving slcighs; 1 wood sleiuli: I liorst-line; I roller: I po- tzitri seuffler; I smoothing har- ”””' . hatch July If) White Le h t Ed (I J l s th. 32 . ' 3 0'" . ('i-iip: 2 .'-u-res potatoes, 1 acre Queglnm '0g'har:':tllmnwn and White Leghorn by Rhode 'l"i”lll5F 9 3”'"5 llflflfl llayi ll 39795 P. E. I. and Johnston ll.1otors' Islmm Red "'"5s' C"'3k"els 5 oats. (in the SEIIIIP day the mill pro- pcrty. saw and sliinglc mill. all in perfect condition. will he offer- cd for sale. This property can be inspected any day including day nf sale. by applying to Mt. Stew- art at his liomc, who will give zill information in connection wit-h this mill. Terms of Sale: All stock and ,niiplcments cnsli; crop and trac- ,Inr. six months' credit on ap- proved joint notes. TL-rnis of mill property made known at sale. F.VEftIC'I'P STEWART, Owner. .l. H. Mcl)f)N.-ILD. Auctioneer. BABY CARRIAGE AND HIGH ,'Los-p ON; nmm mun chair. Dial 3839. I "T FAT s T: om-2 LR. i-'n'.7i"Nx Mitchell. North Wiltshirc. ONE TRACTOR uXv iuowEn. D. R. Walker. Keiisiiigtnii MILK cow, SEVEN vnnns OLD please leave at Guardian. ward. Re- William Graham, Biaiialhnne. P.E.I. 'I'lIhE PAIIETY WHO REMOVED i '5 30 er from my field re- I4 .PLYLRAF'I' BOAT WITH mm or rephce It wnmn one trailei. 75 M('(llll Air.. (liar- week please Alba! E M lottetown, P. E. l. l)l;iI :'il-I5. 9 ' - "c' Donald. Nine Mile Creek. WOULD THE PARTY WHO TOOK White orlon sweater from El- liott Hall Saturday, June 1!). please return to Bertha Walton. Desable and receive their own. Fenialu Help Wanted 1950 THREE TON (illl-lVR(ll.ET. Brantford hoist. New box. Ap- ply Earl Todd. lli'cnrl;illiaiii-. FOR SALE-6 ('.ALVES. SHORT- hnrn and Holstein. Apply Linus McQuaid, Itiverdalc. llllilsllaw. 2 WORK iioRsEs.Tio AND TIE Lost and Fund lllmllaluus size 915. Call 3906. '”2of;;L",”E""' Los-p..-nugna KEYS DOMINION FIRE finder leave at Gust-d(I)sNn mb"E.lQU:llE:!E,lInNT Cg; om lSl0.00 LOST IN crrv. FINDER equipment- 1 8 Richmond St. Ch'town Office: 3434 Rea; ISL." NT GRILL nets; peclaliziua in Dishes. Dial 5&. meat. Dial 4987. P. E. I. 'SaI.u Representative . 445! QUEEN Street serving full course din. Chinese MACDONALD'8 DRIVING school. A proven series of driv- ing lessons ii dual-control equip- son equipment in- a saving for you. E. D. Reid years old. also truck wagon. Apply James Cllflllllllie. (ireen- A.POPULAR COSMETICS LINE bay. is offering you a chance to fol- .. "'" 0w a course free and become - mim;e' Apply victor L Shaw ity to make goodprofits. Write B0lwd'vm t ' for details Doraldina Cosmetics. Station T. Dept 3, Montreal. Mala Help Wanted MAN FOR FARM WORK. LEIGH B I, North River. MAN FOR FARM WORK. HEB- sey Carver. Lyndale, P.E.I. MAN FOR FARM WORK. APPLY Russell Roper, Charlottetown, R If ti. FAWCETT OIL RANGE IN GOOD condition. Steel lied and spring. Apply PO. Box 3.35 t'Ii;irlotte- town. or dial 3. 1 AT ST. PETERS BAY HUNGA- low. All modern. Lge lot. Extra land optional on paved high- way. Apply Len I. Nlurpliy. M c CL A R Y 'S (IIITIIBINATION. electric and coal slow, 2 ovens and warniiiig CIOSPI Dial 6979 or write R ll. l)uiui'. ('h'lown. iiAiji.'s"riiitEsTir:iz. VSLVEIGIIS MAN INHITFARM WORK. BEST of wages and steady work. Neil wagons, scales, lizirness. lum- Darracli, I-last Royalty. ber, fannei"s, etc. Saturday jmmmmsr pm. only. July 7th. Mrs. C. E. TRAIN TO BE A NURSING ASSISTANT Expert liospital training - with Ilie same pay and benefits as the IIIHI you serve with - can be yours as a Nursing Assistant in the Canadian Army. You learn such subjects as:- Physioliigy. Ant-itoniy. Nurs- inc Procedures. Care and Treat- ment of the Sick, Shaw. DeSablc. HAVE YOU A MINUTE T0 EN- rich your life? ”(loti's Minute". a booklet of daily personal and family devotions. Clioose this or one of many others at The Bible House, Opposite Eaton's. CABBAGE PLANTS. BALLHEAD (fopenliagen. 75 cents hundred, S500 thousand. Cauliflower 25 cents dozen. early tomatoes 50 cents, pansies SL00 and 3200. Willard McKay. Vernon Bridge. FARM FOR SALE AT CLEAR Springs. seventy five acres. a little more or loss with apple orchard and buildings. a quan- tity of lumber. For information write to l)anicl J. MacDonald, 93 (Tlaybourne St.. Dorchcsler. Mass. Lost Ami Found GREEN DORY OF LAUNCHING. notify Andrew MHCNOIII, Laun- ching. LARGE SUM OI" MONEY IN wallet with identification. Phone 3-2 New Haven. Reward. FOR SALE Surplus BLlI'Iel'.lI1lll-( pital in Canada or Europe. If you're 19 to 29. single. Canadian citizen. physically fit, with Grade 10 or equivalent. it's your oppor- funny to learn a vital and re- warding occupation. For cnniplete details. mail the coupon below, write, 'phone or visit ARMY RECRUITING STATION. 162A Kent Street, Cliui'Iottetovvii. P. E. I. Telephone 3108 Please send me information on how I may become a Nursing As- sistant. Name Address City.l'Tuwn Prov. ................. . Miscellaneous ASHES HAULED, YARDS CLEAN. A9915" ed. Dial 7445. Steve MacKear- I-IAZELBROOK "93" DAIRYING CO. ALL Tiixrzs OWED T0 WHIM Road School District will be Rena WLOOCI, handed in for collection after July 30. Miles MacKlnnon, Sec- Secretary. rctary. T :”RS '”' CT KEITH CARMICIIAEUS PLUl-6- ing and heating on Brackley Point Road. Agent and service man for Mcculloch chain saws. Dial 6423. MOTOR GRADER AVAILABLE for ditching and building lanes. sprezitling shale fill. etc. Apply Peter A. Doyle, Parkdale. RR. 3. Phone 5768. R A i3: 0 it 's-Tiiiicks. LAST FOR SALE By Public Aiictioii at .Iulinst'on Motors Ltd. in Murray River in Prince Edward Island at 12 O'clock Noon on July 13th. I956. One 1952 Plymouth Sedan Serial No. 96054579. The above cur is' being sold pursuant to a Condi- tional Sales Agreement made be cents. Some White Leghorn pul- Ict chicks on hand. Raynor'a Chick Hatchery. MI. Herbert. NOTICE All ai'i'eni's of taxes due Ltd. which said contract was duly assigned to Traders Finance Car- poration Limited. Lost Ami Found iRi.f.TLTi)Ti:s'-vEiTifow Cour watch. engraved V.S.. 1950. Re- ward. Dial .'ifl00 or 5023. n7J'ii6'FiEfTv?lsii ROOM. Roifni (lhronometer Wrist Watch, Monticello School not paid Number 42369. Leave at Gnar- , , . dian Office. Reward 325.00. within 30 days will be BLACK AND TAN. GERMAN Shepherd dog, answers to Ging- er, 2 tag on collar. (1) a Mas- sachusetts State dog license, and one Rabies tag No. 64138. Contact RC M.P. or City Pol- ice. handed in for collection. By order of Trustees. FOR INSHORE V" i "H 5' V s o Length Brcndlh l)ep'th Power. 91 H P. Diesel 4 Cylinder Fmgine Electric Light New Double Drum Winch Bendix Fathomeler Radio Telephone Direction Finds-r Oil Fired Galley Stove Fort-castle 4 Bcrths Capacity 15 Tons Fiall Speed I! Knots In Good Condition Price Reasonable Another-'1 Loss It Your Gain. For further particulars apply in Me. St. John's. aenwfoundlaild. at at Ainbrou In-oat. Gar-touowwn. l.L SALE DRAGGER All bills not paid Olin Ellis, formerly Fitzroy Gro- cery, are now due and pay- able to Olin Ellis, 214 Wey- mouth Street, Charlotte- i ... v town. and will work in a military hos- lat the office Of the under- ,signed, up to 12:00 olclock - Eon COVEHEAD noun SCHOOL 7To?TE? I Services flffmii ins. Emerald. able rates. Dial 9751. Salesman Wanted AUTOMOTIVE TRADE Salesmen calling on LIBRARY Tenders will be received noon Standard Time, on Monday, July 9th, for the painting of ceiling. walls and woodwork of the Har- ris Memorial Library and basement; painting of en- try and stairway walls leading to the Art Gallery; washing of Gallery walls. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. A. FULLERTON, City Clerk. J.9aLl-trslllmeil. Seymour Birt. Covehead Road. 1' I: A C II E R FOR CALEDONIA School. Supplement 5400.00. Al- lan Cameron, Secretary. FOR MT. ALBION SCHOOL. supplement 3500.00. Apply Mrs. I-Ie ry S. Jenkins. Secretary. TE CHER WANTED F0 White Sands School. " ,,,' nient 3400.00. Austin E. Bell, Sec'y. TEACHER FOR NINE MILE Creek School. Supplement 8600. Apply Gordon Taylor, Secretary. Cumberland. TEACHER FOR ORVILLE COVE School No. 131. Supplement S500.00. Apply Grover C. Gillis. Sccrctary. TEACHER WANTED FOR UP- per Belle Creek School. " ,r' ment 3300. Apply to Mrs. Flor- ence Cantello, Secretary. PRINCIPAL WANTED FOB Georgetown High School. Supple- ment s700. Apply to Mrs. N. W. Hansen. Secretary of School Trustees. WANTED FOR TERM 1956-I957. Catholic male teacher to teach first year high: must be in nor- mal school graduate. Apply: Catholic School Commission of St. Lambert, 322 Victoria Ave., St. Lambert. Cliambly Co., Que. RCAF STATION ST. JOHNS South of Montreal PROTESTANT TEACHERS WANTED Elementary Grades and Principal Accommodation and mess- ing facilities available for single applicants at nomin- al prevailing rates. Apply to: SIL G. L. Rob- ertson, Protestant School Committee AIC W Brown School, RCAF Sta- tion, St. Johns, St. Johns, Que AGE 2 completed). npportunities in businilll today for and good personality. PIOIIO apply JOHN POLLOCK, 0 Mayor Ave- GOOD OPENINGS FOR A FEW YOUNG MEN Agr cultural cqlleu background or equivalent needed. We ve a few good job: paying good salary plus expenses (this an attractive bonnu proposition when the initial intuit; period Thou district manager-ulesrnun position afford one of the finest with the can- riition and background. if he also pouuus to II ouutandlng dance the basic requirements of auhtandiu dnraetoc, fatally, industry iy um. uviu fun was. I. H. WADD - mu wuuioun iuuu-i-unis, Muron I;t;lRI&A co. mo. 3 -35 N II a young nun mm FOR CUSTOM WEED SPRAY- contact Herman Mayne. McI.EOD's AUTO BODY. SPRAY painting. and welding at reason- 294 Allan Street. Service Stations. Garages and Automo- tive trade to carry our revolu- Phone 8597 Foot Prince Street HAYING EQUIPMENT For haying we have 'new Massey Harris and Fergu. s1D'E DELIVERY RAKES HAYLCTADERS-Push Bar and Rope NO. 6 MOWER--Massey Harris Trailer Type DE 20 FERGUSON DYNA BALANCE MOWER Also FERGUSON. PITMAN DRIVE MOWER and the NO. 1 MASSEY HARRIS BALER. Let us quote you-it will be a. privilege for us and 1 Produce Licl. Charlottetown - PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS. Bell. Matheson 8- Foster 150 Richmond St. 165 Queen St. SOLICITORS, Eic. J. Elmei Blanchard. B.A. Phone 4232 M. A. Former. Q.C., LLB. OPTOMETRISTS J. A. Carruthers, R.O. 123 Kent St. phi an Byron J. Grant. O.D.:- 126 Kent St. out 5511 G. F. Hufcheson &hSon F. G. HUTCHESON. R.0. 5! Grafton St. out 333 Nicholson I75 Grafton Street J. A. MGCGIIIQOH Chas. R. McQuoid. B.A. 156 Richmond St. MocPheo 8. Trainer 165 Queen St. Currie Bldg, Dial 9424 Queen st. Dial 3911 Dial tzazl tlonary new "ROUGH SER- J S T I VICE” Auto & Truck bulbs and . . . ay or, R.O. Sealed Beam, headlamps. Iligh- JdFE Corner Kent 8: Queen Sta. est. commissions, Exclusive Amson M, Guns, LL3. Office 9l.'i3: House 4756 territories now open. For sam- , . pies and, complete information 130 R'cl""""d st mal 4747 H. J. Mcibon. R.O. Utrdte:Hzl;rl5iTld?iast(giit Corpmm A Walthe G d i It s Mmmue "E"' ., . . . n au 9, . --T----A mj , Phillips Bldg. 111 Grafton st. CHIROPRACTOR Palmer 8. Haslum Dr. W. R. Carson Batik of Nova Scoua Bids. an "1"" 8'' oh. RS” Malheson, Peako & G. Keith Plckurd B. Arch. M.R.A.l.C.. Summerside. P,E.l. Dial 198! Charlottetown. Tuesdays and Fridays. Dial 8818 MUSICIANS H. JOHN HARRIS, F. R. C 0. Studio - 203 Richmond 5:. DIAL 4213 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS McDt)NALD. CURRIE & CO. COOPER BROTHERS & CO., Currie Bids. Charlottetown mg; 3733 IH. R. DOANE 5. COMPANY 148 Great George St.. Charlottetown Phone 6347-6548 11.0. 3,, up ARTHUR J. GARRETT Palmer Electric Building Charlottetown I00 Fitzroy Street Dial an ERMA P. MORRISON CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Provincial Bank Building an mm 3,... MONCTON. N.B. Wanted WANTED - ALE sorrLEs pint: or quarts. Dial 8595. ONE HOSE HAY MOWER IN good condition. Apply Joseph Coady. Emyvale. CAPABLE GIRL OR WOMAN for general housework. Apply in person 95 Fitzroy. BUSINESS GIRL TO SHARE apartment. Furnish own bed- room. Phone 6224 office hours. A NUMBER OF HEREFORD grade calves. James W. Mac- Donald, Hunter River. WANTED I wish to -purchase ac- cumulations of Canadian stamps on or off envelopes (more valuable on the en- velope) issued between 1851 and 1895 only. Also stamps on or.off envelopes from Nova Scotia, New Bruns- wick and P. E. I. before Confederation. These also are more valuable on the envelope. Also interested in covers (envelopes) before there were postage stanps dating from 1750 to 1860. Will be at Dalvay Hotel until August 1st. Write or phone:- W. F. B. MARTIN (Collector) cfo W. H. Worth Dnlvay Hotel, Grand Tracadle, P.E.I. Wanted To Iluy WANTED ro our-TLIJ roar- sse stamps on or off envelopes, particularly early 0 -' 9, provincial issues. Also collection accumulations. etc. Writ. an m clo Guardian. Wort Mimi aim. WANTS wonir BY 1-nu: day. Dial ms. y Mtrrlllllt W111! THREE CHILD- ren requires work as house- lteelllf. in or near Charlotte- town. one child school age. Write Box 2 clo Guardian. Montague. PAYS RANDOM IINGAPORI (AP-Police an- nouacstl Thursday that China muitl-millionaire rubber inonate N1 Qlloe Gun. abducted Ill 'I'h w.'!f.1& ebuihur was released, cording to Nra brother. I ransom of some Malayan dollars. was lulllllmtl. N Illa A0- MIIIITGAIEE SALE To be sold by Public Auction In front of the Court Hausa In Charlottetown In Queens County in Prince Edward Island. on Tuesday the Thirty-first any of July AD. 1956. at the hour of twelve o'clock upon. all and singular that certain niece and Direct of land -uum. Iytnu and be- Iniz in Cmulottetown In Queens County in Prince Edward Island. huvfnl I frodtasc on Brlxhton Road, and extending back therefrom orthwurdly. and being the property formerly known as "The Lord Property". and being all the property at Brlahinn aforesaid bounded and diatrib- ed as follows. that II In My. COMMENCING on the Solltllel Ildc I York Lane in the Northeast antic of tho Barracks property and runulni thence Eutw-rdly alonl the said York Lana twelve (11) feet. thence southerly puni- Iel with the Eastern boundary of said B-rrnckn property One Hundred nnd nu: feet nine lncliel. thence Iiutvurdly pn- ullel with the said York Lane One Hun- dred rind twenty three feet or to tha Western boundary line of the Brewery vrnperty formerly owned by 'nioi-nu Mnr ris and Charles A. Hyndmun. thence southerly along they last menuanod Ilna Three Hundred, and ForLv-four (out six Inchel to the Northern side of BHIIIIOI Road. thence altmx the same westerly One Hundred and thirty-five fact or to the southeastern anslo of the said Barncks property and thence Nartherly Along the Eastern boundary line of said Barracks ilrnit-"(V of the place of cmnrncncoment. contnlnlnl One Acre and seventeen pole! of land a little more or ten SAVING ANII EXCEPTING A plot of land convuyed la! the said Leonard MacDonald to one Bella slraltnn as described In I mrtuln refund of mortnju lien from the said Damthy A. Penman dated the 23rd day of Anrl A.D. I949. and resllured in Llbar lift. hallo 552. The above dnf:r1bed land be In! fund and premises In the actual on cupltlon of Leonard nhcboaald. The above sale in nude under and by virtue pl Power of lulactmtalnedlii an Indanture of Morulu burfut date the nfteeiith any of July A.D. flu. and made by one Lennard Mu-Donald of Clllrlfillt town In Queens County aforesaid. and Myrtle McDonald hll wife. of the im Plrf. and one Dorothy A. Purden cl Charlottetown uforenld. Married Woman. "I ml 0'3"? Plrt. and now by divers n- xluirnonu vested In the undomned: an fault huvinu been made tn payment of "" llrlnclv-l mm: and isihrvat due -- der slid rriortnu. For further particulars apply to the office of Ernolt II. Stmnl 0.C.. Wfilcr street, Summeruido. Prince County. Prlncl Edward Island. solicitor for 11:0 Provide III Bank of Canada. or to The Mun-(tr. Branch Office of The Provincial Bank of Canada. Charlottetown. Ououlu Count! ufon-id. D-I-Hi!-I'Ithduof.ruuA.n.1m TEI PROVINCIAL IANK OF CANADA Analuuo of lecture Says Newspapers Still Best Medium TORONTO (CP) - A Tomato CBC uecutlva Woduuay said Md Mw-mum are the but IWTEO Of news with television and radio second-baa, R. M. Lambert, inner can live boa. controversy in the same article. while the other media must rell' paid. The Malayan dollar is worth about as com. ' i