it ts. -. -m For Quick ResuIlsiAdpve .v .. rtise The , 16 The Guardian Tuesday, Oct. 15. 1957 IN MEMORIAM WARREN- In loving memory of Ernest E. Warren who die parted this life. Oct. 15th. l9s5.l we know that he is happy In our Snvior'I Home above: Growing fairer as he lingers In the sunshine of IE: love. lovingly runembered by wile and family. JOliNSTON- In loving memory; ol Junes Gar-field Johnston; who departed this life out October mm, 1955. J Remembrance is the rose that, blooms Eternal year by year, I Sweet ies " i to the- heart Keeps kwed ones ever near. The tender thoughts that linger on Are links that ever bind. The loved ones who have gone. ahead With those he left behind. Sadly missed by wife and fam- LYLE- In memory of Mrs. Emery Lyle. who died Oc- tober 15th. 1954. As oe'r the littla village church-1 yard ' I TVINIEIII shadows softly creep We seem to hear I soft voice whisper Do not grieve. she sweetlyl sleeps. I So we lay our floral ofieringi On your grave with tender care. And the stars so brightly twinkley As ise say a silent prayer. ; To Our Father for His mercy.I In freeing you froma ll your pain 0 hear our ernest prayer. dear Father - Re-unite us soon again. Evcr remembered by husband and family. BREADALBANE On Wednesday evening. Sept- ember llth, a large number of-. neighbors and friends assemb- led at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex C. MacDonald for a miscel- laneous shower in honor of their daughter. Elise. Miss Madeline Gamester PS(".Iltlf3(I Elise to the living room where Miss Mary Thomas and Miss Margaret Buchanan cut the ribbons of the many gitis which were carried in by little Misses Marion Mac- Donald antl Susan Gamestc-r.. Mrs. Gordon Ripley and Miss Elaine Nicholson read the ar- companyihg verses and Mr Johnnie (iainester and Mrs. Oliver MacLeod arranged the gi'ts. After Elise had thanked her friends, all joined in sinci" ”For She's ii Jolly Good Fel- low." A social hour was enjoy. ed during which refreshments were served. Friends regret to learn of the continued illness of Mr. Hetllrgvt Woodside. anti viish him a com- plete resto.-stion In health Sympathy is extended to Mr. Jackie Anderson in the death I his mother. Mrs. Will Anderson. and to Mrs. Kenneth Graham in the death of Il"l' mother. Mrs. Herbert Andrews. Mr. and Mrs. Pomroy Murray and Miss Juretta Murray ' Saturday morning. October 5, for a vacation trip to the United States. While there they plan to visit friends and relatives in Melrnse and Belmont, Massac- husetts. I Mr. a nd Mrs. John T. Macl.eod celebrated th eir fnrtieth Wedding Anniver- sary on September l2th. and Mr. and Mrs. Pnmroy Murray their 25th Wedding Anniversary on September I0th. Both couples. their tnrtieth Wedding Annlve.-.: were honored upon the ocasion, of these milestones In their lives when a large number of friends and relatives gathered gt their l't'5Dccti'-r homes and presented mm with beautiful gifts as momcntncs of the occasions. LAGOS. .VllZPl'Ig (Reuters) A Police hate recovered 30 children lied between four and to In n TEMP-"min against slavery and child labor In Ahakaliki, eastern Nigeria. The children are all girls Ind T"DtIrIO(I to have been sold for 1150 each Legal proceedings will be taken against their par- ents. I I I ugruauu I Fwhls IAGB N0 IIANDICAP: I! need a man to service AN - on established Wat- kins route in Charlottetown. No experience necessary. No cash required. Men earning ssoo per hour full or part- time. Bonn. Plan. Apply in writing to F. Granger. 350 St. Roch. Montreal, Que. IAIN EXTRA HONEY IN spare time. No experience nec- essary. Show beautiful Christ- mas Cards to your trlends. Stationery. Ribbon. Wrnpplngs, and Novelties. Free folders showing Personal Cards. Gen- Large variety of Christmas and Everyday Assortments. erous profits and bonus on vol- ume. Write today for samples. Douglas Greeting Card Com- pany. 50-BC Bleeker St., Tor- onto. Business opportunity l:xc'i.usTv,n iionrE.7i'i;'i: franchise available. Write Box 4x care of this newspaper. Ilsarders Accumulated OUT OF TOWN CATHOLIC Nursing Home. Modern. Goodl meals. Television. Rates 514.00 and S151!) weekly. Apply to: Box 494. Guardian. can Leaving FOR BOSTON THURSDAY, OC- tober 17. Dial 7073. CAR LEAVING FOR WINNI- peg October 16th. Can accom- modate 4 passengers. Apply Box 486 Guardian. cars and Trucks For sale cnnv. mm rnucx. oiTi. 5095. I347 HUDSON SEDAN IN GOOD. running order. Good tires, new battery. Apply 41 Esher St. or Phone 9147 after 5 o'clock. I947 MONARCH COUPE GOOD running order. registered. ex- cellent body. 3125. or nearest offer. Lem MacDonald New Dominion. IIINIY J. PARTS. DIAL Illl. II OXIPOID Ewes. APPLY 1'0 R. Tbmnpson truth- I fort. P.l-:.l. ONE RUNDIED PUl..I.E'l'l. N. ' II. and B. R. laying. Merton Dagnali. Belveders 11.3. I or phone filll. IIOUSI. OIL HEATED DUI water. Immediate possession suitable for rooms or ants. Apply 140 Water St. . ONE. Autos-r NEW DELUXE refrigerator. excellen condit- ion. Full manufacturers war- ranty. Apply Bar 431 Guardian. MAID, GOOD. DRIVER, quiet. work anywhere. driving wagon and harness. MacEwen Brhtol. YOUNG IIOLSTEIN WITII raid at side. 3 spring calves, Sborthorn grade, two year and a half heifers. one now bred. Norbert Costello Green ay. FARM-50 ACRES OF LAND, 10 clear, balance in lumber and wood. Electricity. mod- ern conveniences, Apply Percy Johnston. Peters Rand. ELECTROLUX AND AIR-WAY Vacuum cleaners tlate model trade-inst 33.90 and op. week- ly. monthly tennse-Gunrante ed. Maritime Compact Sales. 176 Kent (opp. Eaton'sJ Char-' lottetown. Tell. 9250. Foinale Help Wanted WANTED: AN EXPERIENCED finger waver. Apply Box 498 Guardian. SECRETARY WANTED. FOR four to five weeks. beginning eek of October 21st. Apply ox 489. Guardian. IGIRI. WANTED To RELP with house work and lookins after children. Sleep in or out. Apply in person or writing to Mrs. Alan Holman. 122 North River Rd. Male Help Wanted for Item -rwo"nooMs.”i-non:-:T'izos ron RENT noon ssuuifs Chandler Bros. Dial 6557. snconn noon APARTME-NTT with bath. oil-heated. 5 miles. from City. Dial 5912. I HEATED 4 ROOM APART- ment on second floor. with. electric stove. Phone 45l7. 4 om: ioiitrczrraoa-7o6t7.l first floor. Dial 6765 or apply 49 Douglas after 5:00 p.m. NEW SIX ROOM APARTMENT. Automatic oil heating. Near ferry. Mrs. M. A. Reid. Calpe Tnrmentine. N.B. TYPEWRITERS FOR REIW. all standard models. F. A. Mc- Court. I00 Fitzroy St. Phone ms. V LARGE. IIOUSE.. CENTRAL. Adults, available November 1. Write Box 435 Guardian. TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS suitable for light ” ' '.g Business girls only. Phone 9845. ONE FURNISHED BED SET- ling room on second floor. three unfurnished rooms on third floor. oil heated, cent- ral location. Apply :43 Rich- mond St. For Sale . (Tl-OTCE-PULLET8. cam. RUN- ter River. as-iz between 7 and 8 pm. SALESMAN WITH CAR FOR King's County. We train you. Will known company. No ex-, perience needed. Apply Box' 491 Guardian. "TRAVELLER WANTED TO carry popular priced sports trousers in Maritime Provinc- es. Alberg Mfg. 3575 St. Law- rence Blvd.. Room 501. Mon- treal. P.Q." TEACHER OR PENSIONER gentleman with car to demon- strate and take orders for new line .chool maps. Protected territory. Good commission. Write Map House. Anonster, .0ntarlo. DRAFTSMEN ARE IN GREAT demand. Train by home-study for n well-paid secure job. Home-study courses on Blue- print Reading nlso available. Diploma awarded. Free folder Mention course required. Pri- mary School of Drafting, Dept. CG. Box 123. Station "0". Tor- onto. TELEVISION - RADIO SER- vlcing. Wireless Operating all offer big money. Trained men urgently needed. At Io facts on how you can prepare for I good paying job In one of these fields and remain at work. No experience - but some high school needed - Give educa- tion. age and post your request quickly - no obligation. Radio liege of Canada. Box 171. ncton. N.B. MAN'S WINTER OVERCOAT. sin 42. Perfect condition. pric- ed to sell. Phone ' ONE MAROON KIDGORNOCIII Coal, size 20. Eincellent con-' dition. Phone me. I I GOOD NEWS: llseollanesss 'JE'I" CLEAN A hot steel ranges. Sold at stores. n7iidiv3f'rn wrrn AUTOMAT-I ic oven, reasonable. Phone! 8956 after 5 p.In. SPACE HEATER, FULLY E- quipped with IN gallon tank. pipes. etc. Phone 9825. ELEWCVTRVIC nauor.-rrn. Cheap. I Grsnvllle St. or dial 88717 om: snnorsmxn "RAM. ms years old. Leo Ilccloekey, New Wiltshire. I3 YOUNG SHEEP. PRICE 8150. .l.C. MncPhee. Long Creek. AUCTION SALE AT KHVSINGTON WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 16th AT 2:fXI PJL I will sell by public auction household furnishings on the premises of George Cotton, North Street. eon- listint Of-Range. beds. springs, mattresses, chest of drawers. bureaus, chesterfleld suite, dining room table mcchnirs, room stove. radios, chairs, dishes and other &j. . FOR SALE At a fraction of original cost. Two and four lamp (40 watt) uked. high grade, fluorescent fixtures, some with Iouvres. Suitable for office or commercial in- stallations. I CHAPPELL & CO. 161 Queen Street Phone 8325 FOR SALE Premises t'ormerly occupied by the Bank of Nova Scotia at Victoria, P.E.I. Building to be sold in its present condition. For information telephone Summerside 2205 or write to P. O. Box 357 Summerside. To inspect premises contact the manager, the Bank of Nova Scotia at Crapaud, P.E.I. AUCTION SALE - LANDS AT MILLVALE LOT 21 Two adjoining tracts, one containing 1061-; acres. the other 50 acres, both being on the south side of Trout River or Glen River Road. Tracts will be sold separately. Until recently both were occupied by George Hlckox. Sale by auction will take place on Wednesday the 16th day of October instant. at 12 o'cloc noon. in front of the Law Court's' Building in Charlo tetown. For further particulars apply to McLeod & Bent- iiey, Solicitors, 154 Prince Street, Charlottetown. W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer. MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD. YOUR BEST MARKET FOR IRON and STEEL SCRAP tz.ooo lb. ion) 322.00 each 100 horsehair. CAR BATTERIES Paying highest cash prices for hides. beer bottle, scrap metal. , Truck scale weighing for your convenience. Centrally located opposite Eaton's Store on Kent Street. Open 8 AM. - 5 P.M. Monday through Friday. Saturday 8 AM. - 1 PM. PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS, 31'0"!!! WWW SOLICITORS, Etc. 1. A C-r--um ifo. MON'l'R.l'.AL rttsn AND GRAIN --:---A AA. 3' 3" 3- 9” ml flnn wants experienced nles- 30". MIIIIGIOII R Foster 'TT ;'.'...'"..:t'"."..": A-L-u M"-'8: -- m-'.:.”"..!' """ ”' Dion 0- ' . aim at . :;::,-..-.12".-,.A';v.:.i, 5;,-"g..:::,-.1: ig J ””""”'..ii.'F.3 1. s. 7...... Ito. Street. West Montreal. Quebec. M. A. I-,-mm-.m"' QC” H B cu-urulsitliwsoui III. -"T-.F.T'T-.j- lad et Caren: Ding - T... "u SITVIIGII-Ofllfll :?mm M Gim:-m&- . n 1. an... no. rnom-Ir nnrltgs. m::u.tsli usnies-nut. nun-in """"' " " " Ltfl, PODS. III! I I CT -:;:.-::-;:-...-rv"-c--- PM ....... ...... .'.':i'o...EE-'.& CHIROPRACTOR Iron CUSTOM CORDINING. contact Smith Bros. New Dominion. Phone New Haven at Furl thug: gig 532 II; TI! II: I Z ete.A can but ii. i 2 I 2 iii Pnlmer I Hzlem Dr.i.ILCInon IIIIIINCVIIOICIIIIIQ. .''.i.. "if PuhINichohC -um--mu ARCHITECT J.F. Ai. 'unnu-an. ts-tun OPTOMETRISTS i TODAY'S SPECIAL lheieuinodeeoys hen nothinghtittherenlthine. 1953PLYI(Olr!'H SEDAN Radio and Heater s. R. M.-.i..a.., Lia; ' Dial 7358-9 Wallpaper ' A Clearance V; Price Good assortment, designs and colon. Buy now for big savings. FIRETONE HOME Ir AUTO ' 187 Great. George Street Firestone Town and Coun- try Tires mounted while you wait. Quaker Oil Heating Save up to 2596 on your fuel bills with Quaker floor furnaces. space heaters, kitchen ranges, all Up to 5100.00 for your old stove or furnace in trade. FIR&TONE HOME & AUTO 187 Great George Street Dial 5547 Firestone Town and Coun- try'Tires mounted while you wait. FOR SALE 6 room bungalow with bath. large lot, can be fin- anced. Appiy to- PETER CREAMER Palmer's Lane Parkdale. FARM FOR SALE AT SEA vmw Consisting of 95 acres of land. 75 clear, balance in lumber and hardwood. Brook running through farm. Buildings in good repair. For further par- ticulars contact Mr. D. 0. Stewart. side or Fred W. Donald, 1186 King St. East. Ham- ilton, Ont. Laboratory Technologist rare to British Columbia will be advanced by IN-bed General Ilonpltal. attractive lakeside :2:-, Muir W-"M... 292.3: pptlcant after la months sertrlce. 40-hour o:k. annual vacation. to 4 t : erthno it qzc. r summer-sin En”: E SE55; 5 5., g g "tag; if -.E 5 S3??? . ii; iliI.iiIt sit? 5.5 5 E 2 E 3 who were returning after visit- lnn relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Jos Pinsau and Mrs. Alex Gallant were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gallant. on Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gallant N and family of Coleman were to Rowlsn on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alyre Buote of Kelley Road. were luestn of Mrs. Eddie Gallant on Sundsv night. M.lIn Janette Gnudet, student at Miscouche Convent. recently spent a weekend at her home at Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Perry. and Elaine of St. Eleonora. spent the w.ekend at their home at Duvnr. Schools In Howlnn closed on Monday. Sept. M. for the tall vacation. Diane Gallant. pupil at the Dalton School'ln Tigninh. in now I at her home here Mrs. Nell Mnclnnc of St. John. N. 3.. is now visiting at her old home at Woodstock. Edward Gallant who has been I patient in the Prince County Hospital since being so badly burned on June 15, under- went Internal surgery on Tues- dny. Oct. Int. Last reports were as well u could be expected Congratulntbns and best wishes now go to Floyd Car- ruthers of Ilowlnn and Miss Evelyn Wall who were married in Toronto on Saturday. Sept- . and Mrs. Car- ruthsrs are now on their honey- moon and are expected to spend a few days with Floyd's people in I-Iowlnn. Motoring to summer-side on Thursday. October 1. were Frank Gallant. and dnunhters. Jean and Florence and son Clair AM III Minnie Burke. FOR SALE . At a fraction of original cost. Two and tour lamp (40 watt) used, high grade, fluorescent fixtures, some with Iouvres. Suitable for stsllstlons. OHAPPELLSCO. 161 Queen Street I office or oonunerclsl Irv Phone 8325 Th . DEPARTMENT O.F TRANSPORT Requires l.DQIIIO(wlthuvernIyeu-n'npu-tsneoI.PI-wont wit. and Orhill. laid Idmdn, AIRWAY! EIVICIMIN tDIlIlI.). A nah: of new on- puimse ended. use -t nus. . DQGVI TIQDTIJANI. mgrlsruputnsonlltrdmgh -” 0 w i. I sent-tee at PH. 57' - bmeehnd grednedoerw mhuvhuhnunqde spend some time with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. James Buote and funlly of Simimernlde, were re- eem. visitors to the Western part of the Idand. Mr.inndM.rI.WendelSt:ottol' West Point are visiting with rel- ntiges and friends in Bay Vesta. Mrs. Robert Hunter. is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mac- Rae in Summei-side. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur We&0 and family of Summerside, went the weekend with the latten parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Reilly in Cape Wolfe. Mr. and Mrs. Allred Palmer. accompanied by Mrs. Palmer's mother. Mrs. John Moreshond. men! Thursday in Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Doyle and daughter of St. John, N.B.. were recent visitors to the home of the latter: parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Knutsford. motored to Stunner- side our 'l1iursdny afternoon to meet potato pickers. Mr. and Mrs. Chesiey Wond- Iide of Unlonvvnle. were visitors to Charlottetown on Thursday. Mf. znc Mrs. Bernard Reilly of Cape Wolle. motored to Sum- nierside on Thursday afternoon and visited with relatives. Mr. George Fldier and Mr. Robert Msclflnnon of Grand River. were visitors to the home of -Mr. and Mrs. llkner Cooke recently. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Harring- n and family of an-In Vnlqv. ere recent visitors to the horns of Mrs. Harrington's pnrwntl. Mr. and Mrs. Alton built: In 0'Lenry. ' Mr. and Mrs Iaith Tbolnson. nnd funlly of Toronto. an vide- tng at the home of the lotus": parents. Mr, and Mrs. Herd Bradshaw. Miss Ruth lard. 0'IAIH. III n visitor to rdstlven in Ts-you 0'Lenry. ment relatives and trlendn h Suggest Farmers Finance Abattoir JAIL AUTHOR I Mllovnn Dlilu. former Yugo- nlnv vice-president and one-time heir apparent to President Tim has been sentenced to nine years in prison for writing an anti- communist book - 'fThe New Class" - which has become a best seller in Western countries. M his trial. Dhlu pleaded that he "wrote the truth from first to last." He was sewing 1 three- yenr sentence on similar charges when he wrote the book that was smuggled out of Yugosla-' via to be pibliiied in the West. This photo was made when he rquesented Yugoslavia at the United Nations. ' s 1 that witty