. c7liITtiiTi3I-W 9 appreciation and thanks for the kindness and thoughtfulness shown 5 I our recent and sad bereavement. i moud. l': and neighbors for their many acts i fol sympathy during their recent Hi and saddened. than were the peo- T i ple of Hampshire. vihen they had , .,,,,,mOm- ii learned on the beautiiul evening FOUR noon APARTMENT. 51 Chestnut Street, Phone 7262.! ONE .HEATED FURNISHED room. Second floor. Nice locat- ion. Dial 6?.58. I icaii Us Today: Anytime is .Want-Agi.Tinie!t8 .- 'Qfi( ' 1 V . Page 14. The Guardian Tuesday. Nov. 13. 1956 we wish to express our deep 's.s. ug by friends and - A special thank you to Rev- Mac- Piiail and those who sent flowers and cards of sympathy. Diifiiil Mr. and Iilrs. Carl YEO. Rich- The family of the late John H. Myers. wish to thank their friends of kindness, also all those who sent flowers. cards and messages . bereavement. Boarders lccoionodatod noun COOKING. CENTRAL LOVELY aoimouin: runa- , work cushions. All colors. Var- iety of patterns. Made by inval- id. Phono 5295. CIIIIISTMAS GETS with a ineli- lng will be found at the llhlo' House. Como and see! (Opposite Eaton'I). FARM 0! ACRES 0! LAND good stream suitable for fish- lug dam New Perth apply III Kent St. REGISTERED H0l..S'l'EI'N COW age 3 years due to freshen only in December. Apply Winttol Stewart. Frenchfort or Dial 7550. FLAT TOP DESK AND CI-IAII suitable for office or den. Else Dial 4965 MALE soannzns Accoissso dated. near Federal " ” Home cooked meals. televisim. Dial 5221 or as Pownal St. cars and Trucks For Sale 1:54 FORD RANCH WAGON. Priced to sell. Phone 7996. 13:1 PLYMT)U'I'H'COACH. GOOD running order, new battery Price 8175.00. Phone Borden 130. 1 1956 DODGE REGENT VI, 11 miles. 52400 or take over pay- ments. Call after 5.00 p.m. R H. Lawford. SMALL sronn. APPLY on Elm Ave. Dial 5689. TTVTIARGEA Ro6ius.”('1N'si:E- IN MEMORIAM Seldom if ever were the people of any community more shocked I of October 17. i956. the startling news that Glenn Malcolm. the youngest and dcarly beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. fiiiver Tremerc had suddenly passed awav as the jjgj.......:..... ' result of an accident at the early FURNISHE ROOM NEAR 1'!!! age of sixteen years and six months. known, was I general favorite, V his kind disposition and cheerful . smile won for him many friends. W g , ,A .,v. We do not understand why ONE LARGE DOUBLE ROOM. calls so many p.:c'mus young iivv es to Himself-But we know that ,"H. doeth all things well-some time we'll understand-For He jam ”What I do thou knowest not Q ,i Glenn as he was familiarly l t i 'now, but thou shalt know hereaft- or.” ' ' Clow, New Haven; lrvinz. LOW i (to tho bereaved. herd and Safe in the Arms : plot in Hampshire Cemetery. y wing: Ruby and John - Pupl's of Hsmpshlro School Cecil. Leila. Hilda and Clifton SPRAY Shirley Nicholson Aunt, Anna and Albert Aunt Annio , Ray. Eleanor and family . Preston and Marion , Annie and Lem Moore, Asquith. , Sukotchewan x Lawson. Betty and family It Bruce Stewart and Co. Betty Carr arlnc and Carmer Mitchell Ea .-r. Ice in perfect bloom. NIGHT ROAMERS jaccnt to cities. 0nd floor. Phone 9382. 7 GLEN MALCOLM TREMERE CORNER sronn I8 x :4. Nina: Sports Arena Phone 9188. lrwo UNFURNISHED ROOMS. 3rd floor. Dial 4872 after 5.10. l Street between 6 and 8. 7 Niki.-:1: HEATED LNFURNlSll- V ing Men. Meals. Phone 3489. ONE-FVUVRVNISVHED HEATED arm LARGE ROOM TWO MILES OUT I Glenn leaves to mourn his grief A stricken parents. two sisters and "three brothers namely. (Celia). ,Mrs. Norman L. Campbell. Clilfr . lottetown; (Ruby). Mrs. Join: e THREE BED-ROOM iiousi-i. and John at Dunstsffnsgo and I half-brother, Garfield, Charlotte i town The funeral service was held on . October 20th. the service was con- ducted by Rev. C.R. Moase. his 'putor. assisted by Miss Mary A- iMacl(enzie Deaconess, who siiolit amfort and consolation 'Fvr1TTiWt7itiisuE""iTTnoo'”TMT. The Beautiful Garden of Pro!- (or was feeling rendered by Mr. Murdock MICW. other hymlil sung were The Lord's my Shelt- Jesus. The ionic numbe ,in It- 'tendance testified to the high 83' tecm in which Glenn was held it and gave expression of sinceit l sympathy to the bereaved. The , remains of a loving son and brotir 3 or were laid to rest in the family , I The pail bearers were: Arnold . Tremere, Wendell Tremere. Clay- ton Tremere. Raymond Trcmere. 5 cousins; Vernon White. GOOPEG o watts. The floral tributes were ..m...m.b... Om: beautiful and consisted of tho fol- FURNISHED ROOM IN HEATED 300 BUSEEI8 ABEGWEIT OATS. Errol and Freda. Lois and Wylie , g 8 rwo MILK COWS. PHILLIP so PULLETS. nvi-MoN'rna ell I Flor-i-lo. Mary, Winston and Han I aid 17 men rv moon MODEL NUMBER or sows rifriitnoi - II 3249 United Steel Worker! The flower bearers were Wil- fredwatts. Ralph Clark. Grant I dwsrda. Robert Clow. Ellsworth Pruude. George Proude, Milton Ward. Robert Craswoil, Charles ET?-W" ci'rmi.tnr...riiToo-Tiwcoii Come to his liesvoniy garden and Tho flower you loved so dearly and thought that he plucked too IOOII. And you will know the reason though. you know it not today While in his promising manhood. God coiled your loved one away. Nighthawks found in Canada norii to the tree line will oftcl nest on flat roof! of buildings od- For Rent San. Ap y 120 Upper Queen ed rooms, third floor. Central. Dial 4584 after 5.30. one single for business or work- sitting - room. Suitahio for girls. Phone 9706. . A side of City Transporatiun morn ing and Evening. Dial 7570. New and modern. 1'-I miles from City. Residential Area. Phone 7073. 3rd floor. one furnished on first floor. Dial 5669 during day. 3296 after 5 p.m. THREE HEATED UNFURNISH- ed rooms in lower apartment of rivate home. Central. Apply ox 628 Guardian. ONE NICE FURNISHED HEAT- ed bedroom. Suitable for 2 work- ing or College Girls. Dial 4211 Evenings. TWO LARGE UNFURNISHED rooms. Sink. Hot water. One large furnished room. Adults. 5 Cumberland St. ONE LARGE UNFURNISHED. heated bcdsittlng room, near col- lege. Apply 301 Kent St.. after 6 pm. FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, tad floor. in heated house. suitable for 2 Restaurant girls apply 53. Bayfield St- after 3 pm. apartment with 2 adults. busi- ness girl or middle aged lady preferred, kitchen privileges. Write Box 629. Guardian. for Solo Irai Hill. Mayfield. Cameron. Wellington. old. Apply to Today Doueotto. Rustico. complete with artennae. Carl Petersen. Desoblc. P.E.I. in February. James Ross. Vora- on River. cum: MARE. wonx zvnfr. where. apply Cornelius ' F " Vernon River. Ennnxivi. MIXMASTER. AND childs bod. Phone 670i oftot op.m dition. Phone 807 or apply I21 Upper Queen. 7 ETFC-'ritic RANGE, USED in years. going at half price. Dial 3806. USED FAUCETI RANGE. COAL and wood. with reservoir. Dial 7424. A PAIR oF”iTiiii'sTwiT'i'E - skates. Size 7. Un-used. SSW. Dial Bil-0. USED. ENTERPRISE woon range with water front. excel- lent condition. Apply Hampton Manse. shape. Sam Gillespie. Broadsi- bane. Used Fawcett coal range with Matt: front. Excellent condition. COLLIERS 20 VOLUME Color black. Also 10 volumes children's classic story books. ssio. six room house. barn and garage. situated on main highway at S o u th pro r t. House newly decorated and has all modern convenien- ces. Bam 50 ft. by 28 ft. -All buildings in excellent re pair. Real Estate and Insurance table. Dial 3359. FOR SALE CALL 3934 BARGAIN ENCYCLOPOEDIA ' Valued in 3:25.00 Best offer Accepted for quick DIAL 8101 FOR SALE 1955 VOLKSWAGEN Priced at 51175.00 No trade ins P W rite- BOX 649 GUARDIAN PROPERTY FOR SALE Three acres of lam: with Priced below 510,000.00. L. H. KENNEDY 166 Great George St. Phone 3912 Fouls liois Usotod KITCHEN HELP WANTED II- mcdiateiy. Apply in porool to the Roxy Restaurant. WANTED, EXPEIIINCED IOIII man Hardy. Albcrioa. N-8. FULL OR PART TIMI 1'0 Illi- bourhood. Extra good co slons. For particulars phon I277 after I p.m. NURSES POSITIONS OPEN. Station at Kensingion. This outlet has an established business and is in good re- pair. well situated on main tlculars apply- COAL AND wo6iF7mcuu. Would consider any appli- course in hairdressing. foods ct i your sola- new produ n , Living occoininrnodotiols availn-. bio. Application upon requutl Ssrvisos ilffsrod. - POI Till IE1 'I'.V Alli ail. bill SON. 331.50 In I. WIIIIIII Whootlcy LIGHT TIUCKING AND DELIV- ering to any port of town and surrounding districts Phone III1 serving full course dinners; Dial ms. W. E. STEWART, Canadian Oil Co. Ltd. BArRGAlNS IN useo-3. RECONDITIONED FURNITURE 3. APPLIANCES No Finance Cliargo Iiiedliilliil iii Ciiliieu diliiit 1-3 piece Davenport Suite (Display Model) now 5150!!) or 51.50 weekly. Wntod 1-3 piece Chesterfield Suite (as new) 5125.00 or 51.25 rrAN'rl:n - A 1.: , pinto or quarts. pun ssns 1-3 piece Chesterfield Suite 590.00 or 51.00 weekly "sue; -N 3051-ON FOR on 1-3 piece Davenport Suite 550.00 or 50 cents weekly won -I Doliibia Dial 8343- 1-3 piece Bedroom Set (Walnut) 1 1 , G1 cu; ) 1 TO BUY A LARGE TRUNK IN no may ( . on corn good condition. 'Phone 8893. min. 2 SLEIGH: ONE roam; W0MAN T” 33-""5 i'-00M- Alv- sleigh; one buffalow. Very good '0.P'n um” work i" YOUR! woman. Apply 52 Upper Queen . Tho Ila-member National Confoc- enco o Canadian Uni esltios opens a tlireedsy forum here 4,f,f:,,',”",':?,,ic"h',,,f:d,,'lf”fh,”,,T "”'"i'Y- 7'59 Iiibii-vii "Curd-'1 lerns of getting university. touch- ers. and the role of universities 579.95 or 75 cent: 3 Coal J: Wood Stoves 525.00 or .25 cents weekly 4 Gas Washers 560.00 or .75 cents weekly. 2 Electric Washing Machines 575.00 or .75 cents weekly Phone 8266. 2 AstralkBaby Refrigerators 520.00 each or .25 cents LESSEE WANTED, For White Rose Service 1 ICE BOX Or .25 cents weekly. 3 Combination radlds and phonographs 530.00 or .25 cents I McClary 81,& cubic feet Refrigerator (as new) 5199.50 or 51.50 weekly 519.95 or .25 cents 1 Console Battery Radio (Mai'conl) mm ,0 mm” . mu, kl . . . . , 2 Baby Strollers 55.00 or .25 cents weekly highway For further pa” Hotplates, table and floor lamps and end tables from 52.00 or .50 cents weekly. NEW WAY FURNlTURE CO. LTD. 161 Great George Street, Charlcittetown. Charlottetown, P.E.I. Wanted To Buy Experienced hairdresser. Apply- P. 0. BOX 755x Summerside, P.E.I. Oil & Eioctric Ranges - Oil or Vacuum Cleaners - Washing Machinea- Floor Oil Furnaces - Television -- Rangettes - Radios Cabinet or Space Oil Heaters- Kemac Oil Burners will burn (gun type) Furnaco Burners Immediate delivery It installation Cash. Terms or Re-establishment 10! Windsor St. Halifax, N.l. MAKE MUSIC IN THE NAVY (0,, D... Tm ,,,. Wm, Box Go There are openings in the Navy for APPRENTICI Guardian. BANDSMEN. Naval Bandsmen as member of bands and orchestra: AT provide music for training, for ceremonies and enter- tainment in the Navy. Music in sea-going ships and shore establishments plays a big part in the Modern Navy. Can you play one military brass or reed instrument. Would cant that h as taken a you like to learn? If so, let the Navy advance your train- ing while you earn good pay and serve your country. If you are between 16 and 18, have grade eight education or better,'see, write or phone) your NAVAL RECRUITING OFFICE today at: I HMCS QUEEN CHARLOTTE THE ROSS BURNER CHARLOTTE-'T0WN & ELECTRIC LIMITED RCN Recruiting Officer. I-IMCS Queen Charlotte, Cool Ranges - Refrigerators - Charhttetown. P-E-L Please send me without obligation full particulars of Prest-0 Heat puma. for xnci... the career that might be mine in the Royal Canadian Ranges - Quaker Oil RangcI- Navy. ' cool, wood and garbage, Pow. Name ..................................... 3"""'”9d- Address ooaooo-ooosoolooooooooooooooosoolol cred" "Id DyV.A. Age .--....n..a.... EdUCB.l.lOn ooooolaosouoooa 50 St. Peter's Road Chulottetown. P. E. I. Dial I& Evenings. Dial 5853 NOTICE Long established Ontario company using ten to fif- teen carloads P.E.I. table potatoes 1 weekly desires connection with reliable shipper. Company has high- est bank and trade credit rating. Shipper must be in position to load mixed cars 75:, 505, I53, 103 and ship promptly. Reply- BOX 647 GUARDIAN TIRED 0!" WORKING NIGHTS? We can offer you I chance to build your own business-goh substantial yearly repeat orders- aad earn a substantial weekly Ago is no objection. however you must be conversant with selling to large industrial accounts. and have initiative. Our staff know of this vacancy. Apply in confidence to H. 8. Harris. Regional supervisor, (Msritimoo Division), Hi-Teot Corporation (Specialised light. llg). P. 0. Box 1545, Halifax. NI. Al-ionfion Farmors TRACTOR TIRES REPAIRED iiigi; . ,E ii 2. . if i ho is melting uyonrnegh r Fast same-day service with 5 machines to work with no V00. AUCTION SALE AT NORTH MILTON ON MONDAY, NOV. 19 AT 1 P. M. The following:--: Stock? One more. 4 years old. dam Cornal Aubrey; 1 cow, 7 years to freshen May 8; 1 cow, 7 years to freshen April 14; 1 cow, 9 years to freshen April 15; ,1 cow, 9 years to freshen June 15: 1 heifer Shorthorn. 2 years; 2 heifers, IV;-, years: 2 bulls. Hereford grade IV, years; 1 heifer, 1 year, Shorthom grade; 3 calves, ' Shorthom grade; 1 row to farrow Nov. 26; 1 sow bred Nov. 8; 2 cwt. bushels Clinton Oats; 4 cwt. bales of hay; 3 cwt. bales of straw; 1 Renfrew seperator, electric; 2 80-lb. milk cans; 1 large strainer. 4 months credit on approved joint note. 696 per sn- num. 596 off for cash. CLAUDE CRASWELL FOR SALE in Chorloifofown ' Ciiildron's Spocioliy Shop Excolloni lo'cofion. Esioblisliod frodo. Plooso diroci onquirlos to- i McDONALD. CURRIE & CO. P. O. Box 455. crisis in hisiier education." The centro of the crisis ppesrs to be "I9 liroblem of getting more students that is expected to nearly d o u b l o university enrolments within 10 years. Mr Laurent will address night at a dinner. It is expected he will elaborate on his announce- wiil ask Parliament to boost fed- from the federal treasury. Although heads of many NCCU member universities have lauded ference DILEMMA IN QUEBEC yet announced a decision in the Premier Duplesois holds that were begun five years ago. have Mr. St. Laurent has said the in- creased grants from Ottawa would bo made available to Quebec unl- versities. whether or not the money is accepted. He has ex- pressed confidence the NCCU will take over the task of distributing the money. The three-day forum. closed to the general public. will wind up Wednesday with a morning-long FIRESTONE HOME 8: 187 GREAT GEORGE ST. mas. Our store is jam packed full of Christmas gifts for all the fimiiy. UM our convenient lay- swsy plan. A small deposit bola your order. TOY FAIR NOW OPEN stairway at front is storo with all, new displays. We are truly proud of our toys. you will find everything and anything for All Christmas shopping at Firestone is so easy and convenient. lovo- ly gifts for tho homo and any member of the family. Use our lay-away plan. We wlu hold any r size order until P F 21st. session oi university financing. Thodiscinsionwiliceatroom NIIIWPICB porgp Iron orrawa (cm - The national II. of British Columbia. Rev. E. J. lil- rooentod by Prosldoat N.A. Mackenzie of tho University r ”cnt of st. Francis St. xsvie:'Univeni:y at Anopnisii. N. 5.. and Principal F. Cyril James of McGiil. other subjects for the first two developing human I I. money to meet a hugo influx of FINANCING noiiTinvAN'r Dr. Claude '1'. Blsseli, president of Carleton College here chairman of the conference pro - gram committee. said in an in- Nnieirnce delez-in M and -r terview that the financial question will be dominant. "It is crucial. and all of the ment. made in an Oct. 7 pecch at Sherbrooke University. .that he ?.,t::l:r1;pr-ob'::m:.id." memo". Universities woiild be unable to oral university grants from 88: Ilinlndll the big tnci-ensiea enifo men w out "vast n- wlel: '3; "'9 ("(5130 W 1813 creases" in facilities and teach- mw lid dli 3 0t :1 m0!19)'- ing staff. The necessary PPOICD ko Ii Ice 3' o u versities ,0,-5 goum not 1,. obtained wml, out big increases in present sai- ary levels. . --u-3...... co. ...2'..E.'::i".:'.”3.i"iS32.iii';.:: PR5" bu ml 3'" dccided 30 per cent bf university costs Re- wiiether in accept the lob of diir cent increases in tuition 2... had "'ib"u'"'- been in line with cost increases and tligiri proportion of over-all Universities in Quebec have not :'f,f,f, ' ruined fmrly com If bl . political dilemma which confronts my inEo,::wc0::l):"b:' otgengglvlfr them: whether to accept the fed- h, "M u might I” pom”: :; "Fl 1'"i”'"&' in 3319 lice 9! a5l"9"3 reduce tuition fees and thus one opposton rom e provinci gov- U, A e--me. ..?..”'2':L”'1L.”.i.':."::””” "W federal aid to education is an in- W61"; ”,',,e'”,',.,f;::”'::f,' nfmlftg vasion of provincial rights. Quebec universities. after accepting fed- ,',f,",2,"f, Taught ':"':r':' u”; eral grants for one year when they unlvemuu to mu" me be" Do: coliectml no federal grants since u of me” W"'''''"”d '” Universities 2 May. Reveal Financial Offer Siand t L Tho confsroseo, will discuss whether iiaivoroiv outs-siieo tools In Ideoulstoooush to woodcut misfits. whether iiniva-slty teach. the social pattern of clmpug III. lus and inspiration. and whether ing gives students enough llhnu. si on complex that students loso IOIIJ. sight of their academic Howe Considering Visit To Russia OTTAWA (CP)-Trade Minister "id Ilowo sold Monday he is "always reconsidering" whether he should visit the soviet Union. 30 WI! liked by reporters at a press conference whether he would reconsider his reported pin to visit Moscow. in view of Russia's behavior in the current intern. tional situation. An official invitation was con- veyed to him earlier this year by soviet Fisheries Minister A. A. Ish- v. Mr. Howe said the only commit. ment he made was to "conslde " making the visit if he was re turned to office at the next gen. eral election. He did not make any definite promise. -mm-G:--m..:.m..:. RUN ON FOODSTUFFI PARIS (AP)-The French groc- erI' Iyiidiclto spouted to house- wives Saturday not to buy more than requkcd for immediau needs and said there might be do- loy in replenishing stocks becouso of supply difficuitia. A statement said some consumers had been buyins lain stocks of food "in- i'"l0i'ii'iiiili-ely" because of ana- loty about tho international situa- tion. There have been runs on so- llr. cooking oil. coffee and '-'lliiWi'l 1001!! in partlculnr. AUCTION SALE AT CAVENDISH ' FRIDAY. Nov. 16th 1 P. M. Stock: 1 Holstein grade cow to freshen Dec. 1st: 1 Piiiiets. laying hybreed. AUTO Co, LTD. Holstein grade cow to freshen in March: nine young cattle 11,; years old, Shorthorn and Holstein grade; 1 DIAL 554-, spring calf; 1 seneral purpose horse; 50 six menu; on REPORT ONLY Mlchiiieryi 1 sans P10UKl1. good as new; 1 set homo Terms cash. ROY STEVENSON, more shopping days till Chrisl- Owner disc harrows, good as now; 1 grain drill. Quantity piegga hay. CLAUDE CRASWHJ. Auctlonoor FOR RENT IN SUMMERSIDE ” Office space. 1300 square feet approximately, con- Wo invito you to visit our new in-Hy located. nnwly decorated. suitable for two tonsnb. toy department, u our new Conuctg TRADERS FINANCE CORPORATION LTD. ""' Charlottetown Dial 7321 ' Summersidc Dial 2190 PROFESSIONAL CARDS COME IN AND VISIT WITH US MAY WE SUGGEST A" Girl from tho whole family for Pop and Mom. Why not write tho root of rho family and combine your money for such wonderful gifts as I57 (Carofroo) Wostinghonoo Television. Flrostoiio or Westing- FIRESTONE HOME I: AUTO CO. LTD". .711 Grit doorp nun, Dill II07. Ciiorlofiofown. P. I. 0; LOWEST PRICE. Ara. woos otuiiiazrrnni itusien wstoriis I soclirso AT- USED CAR (BARGAINS mi -ronmc susmss ooooaoooo oooooou-. oo:p"'I-odd ohol, -.,....29Sci00 .. 29s.oo it-U-v".o'o3p(oo oooooo 3:0 oooos ms CHEV SEDAN um. rumour HS - mo rtirmoum-ssosu ms HILLMAN snout I opt-pi --io'..'..300-y”- ',”o echo: SOLICITORS. Etc. houso Refrigerators. Firootono or 1. Qlou &. 1 I mm. or inoybo Ioag --------.- civhlgoguo-iul. AiilsonM.0tillsi.Llt ..... .:' .'."..:.'';':.''::'''m i------- """"'i""”" and I slot-sins tour. A. Wolfhon Ooudot. ILL SHOP EARLY L"'2'..."L'-.....".1.;"'L'.!.- For tho boot soloetiso. Poimot I llduo I IARRISTERS. Ioil.MotiiooonIFootor lHIIkmK M.A.FarmohQ.C..l.l..D. Ioaholco1osoo&. on-nriuuounpu. .MoiiiooohPoobA Mdiolson OPTOMETRISTS. J. A. Corrufiioro. I.O. Iyron J. Grant, 0.0. DH Ull P.I.I CHIROPRACTOR Dr. w. n. Corooo Ilfrhool. if .-L---...:- ARCHITSCT I o no rid-as