T(eep A Sharp Eye For Bargains On Th is Page A The Guardian Page 9 Egg Item Mu, day. Mar. 4. 1957 i-Tia urn-r"-'irwon sTN'nsi's f,,.......... Bros. Dial ass-1. IN MEMORIAM A ROOM IN TOOMBS BUILDING. Queen st. Apply Box its Guar diau. ;A.t1ill.I-2 - in loving memory of our soil Everett Heber Gamble. win. passed away March 3rd. 1087. My a memory of by gone dnya.p ind a sigh for a face unseen : iiul a constant icding thlit God I tie. lillilli. in-st what should have been. Aliiays remembered by parents iistrr and brothers. "IN MEMORIAM Il'l'.LiAM MECARTHY I hes March 1st. Phone 3102. chard. Phone 4232. PREMISES now Possession March 1st. Apply W. E. Scantlebury. Phone 4555. ugue Memorial Htspital. Born at St. Mary's Road T7 years ago, he was the son of the late iii". and Mrs. Martin Mc- Cartily and spent his entire life an the old homestead with the ex- ception of a few years in the Unl- lftl Slates. will. as he was familiarly known, was a man of sterling character and a true lfllnt in need. Although in failing health for some time, the end came suddenly but not be- lore he received the consolations of his holy faith. The funeral. which was largely aiicnded, was held from the home of his nephew St'i)lIEn MCKCITIRY in Si. Paul's Church. Sturgeon. where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by the pastor, Rev. F. lluiially who also d I the services at the grave. The pail bearers were Ambrose NUMBER OF GOOD FARM horses. Ivan Turner. Winsioe. FOUR TONS or rnisssizo iisf. Harry Bernard. Brcadalbane. Craswell. Hampshire. gains Storey Electric. DAIRY COWS 'l'0 FRI-ISIIEN March and April. Ivan Turner. Winsloe. ELECTBOLUX. PERFECT FOR Spring house cleaning. In tip top condition. Phone 5607 or write 121 Upper Queen Street, Char- lottetown. FOR SALE - 1954 PONTIAC. new battery. three new tirrs. list-Gregor. Leo Daley. James O'- ggllgi ':'gk:;'.le:;" :::i51l;,"' 1?; Connor. Augustian McGee. Wli- 2095 S , mm Murphy . Thom" Meg”. mover St. Dial ummer interment in the church ;. May his soul .est In peace. ONE BROOD SOW 'ro FARROW man mgsgg March zflth; One Holstein heif- iir. Enfd Mira. stepheh McKearncy 3; 1:: fixing: ipmlmyl. ii;neJ.I1Ino'I- sifilhehag. llicxearney, Cltarlotto- ght;;ed10;IM Roberts. Cnrdiszm OWII . ' V .. fir. and Mrs. Theodore McGuIs- sass ENGLISH MARIA oxroiin In and famlly station wagon. Reasonably pric- illr. and Mrs .Lawrence Daley Mr. and Mrs. Edward Daley Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose MacGreg- or Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy and family , LOW MASS Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gormley and family CARD OF.THANKS Our sincere thanks to Rev. F. Mulialiy. Rev. Father Mt-Cardia. Sister lllary Damian. Dr. L. Bon- heii. illr. iiickon and Mr. McKin- nan for their splendid work on the ed for quick sale. Reasons for selling. going overseas. If inter- ested contact Mrs. Keir Thom- as, c-o Anthony Perry. Fortune Cove. favorite of the o' ” ”Going down the Valley" was feelingiy rendered by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woodaida. Pall bearers were Foster and Lewis Harris. Robert Woodside. Herman and Edgar Smaliman and Earle Stewart. Flower bearers were all nephews of the deceased. Lorne Ad: .113. Basel Millmanidliesg her MacMli an. Leslie and E r snow plow; all who gave Mass of- Rudy. John um um" Anhurl "'f"'l"- "R ”''"l''- "'4 '1' "I" kind Eldon. Sterling and Waldron Bar- neighbors and friends who helped bout ':m3"J"'&"'l:' 'l'"'"'3 3" 'M"'"' The floral tributes were many " ” "I" ""9 ' . and beautiful co ing from friends MI- "4 "W 9"I""'' Mclm” and relatives. tall: testifying to the "-V: esteem in which the deceased was I liaid by all. Interment in Knots- III MEMIIIIIAIA ford Cemetery. MRS. Il.o. ADAMS The communl y of K tsford and aefrounginbg dlatriclah was saddhen- 17 . 1957. "" ' "my ' W '" s. o. wnssran Funeral service was held recent- lt became known that Mrs. Har- VW Adams had passld away in ly for John 0. Webster. pioneer British Columbia hotelman. Rev. the Prince County Hospital. The deceased was born in Rose-1 R. S. Faulks conducted the ser- vice at Mt. Pleasant Funeral bank May lath. 1096. she was the dlltiihter of the late Joseph and Four ODMTIELI-'-CONTAINED apartment. Available on PREMISES AT N2 RICHMOND Street. available for office. hooky ' store or barber shop, rent rea- sonable. Apply J. Elmer Elan-I s2'iti::Nr ' lsriiifi-:"r. '” by Maci-Iarlanel Furniture Company suitable for one or two shops or oI'fiees.l iron. sAi.sEf."”rwo"iioLsrsjiTv cows to freshen soon. Apply Bob ussrn In-:i.viNA'r'oViiTs'i)sT) US- ed Gaa Scrvel Refrigerator. Bar- Alnes Hardy. In failing health for a number of years she bore h less with Christian faith. As a neighbour she was ready and willing at au times to finder assistance to all who is need. llltted. She was a lid old. Itd'by "- Mdmllldlt. Ont.. (who was Imother during her illness); :'lI'ItIn. Mrs. Lorne Luxton. at nine. Doris. Mrs. sterling Thomp- son. Beimoi. Lot 1. grandchildren: 6' Ind i::.:..M::.:::"e mu-Mm”; 0;” rs. Harry Cl The I - mmdmiincini. which was d . lrnmmn” Mime bad roads 20th. 15:37. from M in. mm The fuiii-rsi was ct:nduct;.b bc:I: HISTORIC IDIFICE Wlnr iii-v. Heber Kean. inns Oldest building in South Africa sung uere iii-rdl and "Abide With Kl T-u.. as long as her health per- friend to young and will be greatly into all. especially in the home. She leaves to mourn beside her U'l'lWllIii husband three daught- '"- llllnche. Mrs. V.H. Forrest- lwo sisters. Elisa- , brother. lleber Ht llgffdlxd Springfield West. One all- h I-1n five brothers predeceased largely M conditions. was held on nc,-may afternoon. February "The Lord's my Shop- er Iii- kind, were with eight Rose- Bar- Iiome. Burial followed at North Vancouver Cemetery. Mr. Webster. 02. lived in Fort Langley until recently. He died in Burnaby General Hospital. He leaves a "l.- Warren. of Scattlc. and I dsu for Mrs. David Staf- fln. isos East Twenty-fourth. Mr. Webster was in the hotel business in Grand Forks. In 1913 he built the Fort Langley Hotel. In 1039. he went to a cattle "anch 'at Forest Grove and retired to Lac La I-Iache In 1945. He moved back to Fort Langley in 1055. Mr. John 0'Reliiy Webster was born in Augustine Cove. P. I-7.1 He was the last of eight children born to Benjamin Webster and Grace Warren. He married Miss M. Crockett. oldest daughter -of Henry and Sarah Crockett ofCIpr Traverse in 11197. she yredaceafcd and him in 1920. There were five chil- dren from the marriage. Benja- snlsi, Harry. Gracmhwxrren and Marion. the first t passing away in early years. la the castle at Capetown. begun u. A by the Dutch in loss. luster; BELIEVE IT on Not ' I ' far we N O LANDRACE. CANADA'S Nur- .estandthrt!tiutbacoahog. . lE."'.(El'l3'!?!”".lL3' ...i Anyone wanting Dutch 'll-GRIN GANDEI8 I "AM Help on farm or any other 2': fglllc ”:;lc" 'nd of work in the near Turkey Poults and will custom ""9 Please apply to thi hatch goose and duck eggs. HR. REF. IMM. Mrs. Charles Roberts. Triton .lEI'Y. Within 15 miles of ilotchgy-gg M .Chariottetown. I ELECTROLUX vs uu ll - Cleaners! Two year Cservitlel H” J' Kamphul5' South guarantee 8S9.I6.or 81.50 Iveck- 'l0l''I- 13- 0- iy. Air-way Sanitizor Vacuum J. Deurwaarder, R.R. 9, Cleaners. like new 349.95 or 82.00 jhgflofmtown. weekly -also "Polish-Aire” mg Write or telephone for free OHQIQII lWaII Street Has Hopes Market-'9' l-Odds Will? lWiII Snap Out Of Doldrums NEW Yoiix (AP)-The Febr - , - rain 5 'r -r- -. Pill”. "1 with hand! on knees. iry stock market registered us :i.olxP.fr0llI!llc:'1h gto Srlilzlmtllanaclliiicn IWIM3 my m" "I '. ””?'d”" -light decline last week but inter- Marconi. up It to 391. Preston "I'M Ill” U-s- NPVY 39' I'll-ler iational events raised hope in East Dome Mines. up V4 to 89- H Wall Street that the market may and Scurryltainbow oil up to 3'1 snap out of the doldrums. Aside from the last few min- , utes of I-'riday's session. the stock the American Stock Exchange; market's performance was rnedio- W", Alllmllllllm LII1; 1159 WI W cm, A closing nun-yl howgver. lam. Canadian Pacific move up: changed a listless rise into a vig. V4 to Eli. Distillers Scagram. up' orous one and gave the market its 155 l0 31 Ind HUGSOII 53! UP 10 best daily adavnce in two weeks. 3 This, in turn. boosted The As ' T Press average of ' home showing. Maritime Com-I pact Sales. Hunter River. P.E.I.l floor pollsliers (new) 844.50. ISLAND GIIU. QUEEN STREET acvliig b tlllill. washer repairs. wringe Used Fireco coal and wood: " P: "l”3"'"”'?'. 5”!" '" I range with water front. Excsilrnt "m'”,,,,'.:g.H""” wmnt smm condition. CALL ml Modern Fumigatlng FOR SALE Service I Available throughout the I At Cape Traverse. 96l Island. -'acre farm, good buildings, H. R. QUINN, lrunning water. Electricity. Pmpnemn Farm in good condition. P' 0' BOX 431 , Phone 8727 WALTER A. LORD Charlottetown Phone Borden 32-2 Wanted IANTED - ALE B0'l'1'LE' pints or quarts. Dial 0595. mm...E..mm.mE.m, A CRIB IN GOOD CONDITIO. Dial 5061. For Sale By Tender The building known as the Zion Church located in Albany. Building to be moved in sixty days. Tend- ers to be received by March 20th. 10',?; to be furnished ')Nl! USED HIGH CHAIR AND playpen good condition. Phone 0544. BUYING PIGS MONDAY AT Fredericton. Tuesday Brookfieid with tender. Lowest or 0:00 a.m. Milton 10:00. Char- highest tender not necegguu lottetown Railway Wharf 11:00. iiy acceptedg York 1:00 p.m. Bedford 2:00. Tracadia 2:30. Mount Stewart 1.00. Pownal 4:30. Vernon River I:w. Wednesday New Glasgow Ozm a.rn. Wheatley River 10:00. Hoimas' Corner 11:00. New Ha- van 1:00 p.m. Bonshaw 1:30. De- Sabla 1:00. Crapsud 2:80. North Ts-yon 8:00. Albany 3:30 Kinkora 4:0). Kenslngton 5:00. Clifton 5.80. Paying 532.00 a pair for good pigs over 20 lbs each. Will -buy any aiu Knud Jorgensen. Wanted To llent FARM WITIIIN 15 MILES FROM an. Apply to Box 037. Guard- Tender Committee. Fouls llslp Wanted ,couN'rinf am. WANTED iron 1 house work - yea neat; Good I wages references required. Write box and Guardian. . Lost And Found 'i.os'r rwo NICKEL nun csrs : of 1856 Chev it too. Apply Bob Craswell. Hampshire. I "IIO&-FIIIIO Help Wanted .'OWN A LIFETIME BUSINESS ' that grows from repeat and vo- luntary orders. Start or full time - Easy to learn-no store needed. if you are willing to work. Write immediately to I600 Delorimier Dept 51 Station C. Montreal. WASTE PAPER IALED. FRI! for hauling. Apply Guardian of- fice. Charlottetown. SYDNEY STREET AUTO BODY WORKS Body and fender repairs, acetylene welding. Located in the centre of the block between Great George and stocks )rg luv. just been mung on my beer bottle in the Pacific Ocean: ideiines. waiting to see which-IIM Wld 11 I-0 018 Canadian GOV-I way the net will enough to st Illarys Road and surround- Telephone 17. (Reconditioned). lull worn dinner: weekly figure from a decline to a . . . um. abmm an-cl-an "mars amt .d..l.hu..u-tmysedrgy F:;bm;r;y23-te 7'' 33" ee------ m '- CM-e dl-he '";e,,;'l;'3,,;;gj;n;;';gg-Wm W W" In Pacific sun later. by mu... ra on y - y - 4 p51 CA1-rug. AppLy Jomq .......:...m.E,- I g .ers. . I III ll'"""'" MC(f5m'-V "' me Mon" Moore. Milton. - "E ulpun AND REWIND Mo' nlglllhanduinggcnieslilgyMgrllyvlincg:I HeY::lvCo?UIIIoll:l:rg(,c;.)C.. fouvilltlmgl mast. gtgiguaend c3;ncl::.::g:o"hl.a:,.: jump. 'NEW LOW FOR G General Motors once again sank, legged in the ace.” last August lo 8 new low since 1955 When Ill as part of an oceanographic sur- dropped 38'.& Monday. This I lowed news of cutbacks by GM's Chevrolet d i v I s I on. This stock- came back later in the week. how ever, to post a slight net gain as Chevrolet partially restored pro- duction. Among Canadian issues. Shaw inigan jumped 2W4 points to B7 and there were a number of fractional EXPELL ATTACEEEI STOCKHOLM (Reuters -Moshe Bar-Or. an attache at the Israeli ,legation here, has been declared unacceptable and asked to leave Sweden. the foreign ministry said Vednesday. He is alegcd to have scruited two Finna for the Israeli teiiigence s e r v i c I to work gainst Egypt. 60 hange the 'DI- vey. Electronic Pilot BUFFALO. N.Y. IAP) - Tilt id down an electronic pathway and landed itself. only as the aircraft began soil- ing toward a stop did Dan Veronica. test pilot for the Bell Aircraft Corporation. put his; hands back on the control stick! he had abandoned two miles back. ”Really isn't much to it." he commented to the reporters who rode with him In the first public df:IIIOnSIflll0ll of the fully auto matic landing system developed for the navy. It is for eventual from 39:. Action in Canadian stocks on: from hm. Bottle Drifts 600 Elaborate Hoax Relieves The Monotony OIU. N. Service Burns. the UNEF chief. whose plain landed unexpectedly just about that time. and DeYoung was parked in a storeroom. The plotters then told DeYoung what was going on. By the time the enlightened victim had passed through the regular customs with- out dlfflcuity. he was ready to ap- pricagte the efforts made on his By JACK BRAYLEY Canadian Press Staff Writer ABU SUWEIR. Egypt fCP)-In- dians and Canadians combined to relieve the monotony of this big United Nations mergency Force l.'ase's all-work-and-little-play at- mosphere with an elaborate hoax. The occasion was the scheduled arrival of an RCAF dying box-car with an English - accented crew member aboard. The leading spirits were RCAF F0 George Foster of Vancouver and Indian Capt. M. S. Krishna-Moorthi. The victim was Flt. Lt. Bill De- Young, an unmistakably ” W" ' M Movement Of "Moat convincing performance I've ever seen." the grinning Cane- dian said. slapping Krishna-Moon thi on the back. .- on the ground was flying the Douglas BSD to its perfect land- mg. The automatic carrier landing, system. tested more than 1,200 times on land, will be taken tol sen this summer for actual tests) aboard a navy flattop. The new system, six years In the making, brings the aircraft down all the way to the touch- down of the wheels. ernment for a dollar. I The bottle was one of 1.000 rc- Willie made the discovery Doc," 16 on the beach. 10 miles north of Quatsino Sound on the west coast of Vancouver Island. Dr. John P. Tully of the dcpai-t3 ment of fisheries said the h0l1'.r- was s leased from a weathership y in the Pacific Aug. 25. in the NJ 2nd Bail-ahon QQR days of elapsed time until its re- . covery, it had drifted soc miles Will Go To Germany and maybe more. I The ,un,ey pmgnm seek, mp: VICTORIA (CP)-The Second marliy to determine the average-.l 3-llllllloll. Queen's Own Rifles of speed and course of surface cur-I c”'""”' Wm 1"" Cami! 50l'd0II rents in the North Pacific ocean. Head near here about mid-0c- A colored card. printed in Eni:- tober for I twoyear posting to Iiah and Japanese was placed inl F9""th Cnadlan Infamry 3113000 each bottle requesting the finder! lf' GEl'mlI1Y- . to return information to the fish-l Brie. J. W. Bishop of Van- erles research board. The reward: I OOIIVEF. British Columbia area . commander male the announce- ment while visiting the rifle unit I Street. YOURIBEST MARKET FOR IRON and STEEL SCRAP I (2000 L5. Ton) (note new price) . . . . 525.00 CAR BATTERIES Each 51.50. Paying highest cash prices for hides, horsehair, ' ibeer bottles, scrap metal. I Truck scale weighing for your convenience. I Centrally located opposite Eaton's Store on Kent Open 8 AM. - 5 P.M. Monday through Fridam Saturday 8 AM. - 1 PM. MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD. Thursday. The Queen's Own unit. which has been here since its return from Korean duty in June. 1955 will number about 950 officers and men by the time it is ready to leave. Brig. Bishop said. Mines Minister Goes To The Gold Coast OTTAWA (CP)-Mines Minister Prudham left Thursday by RCAF plane for Ghana (Gold Coast) where he will represent Canada at March 6 ceremonies marking achievement of independent na- tionhood in the Commonwealth by the former British West African colony. He is scheduled to arrive there Saturday and leave for home March 12 after a tour of the coun- try. :..:.j..j...: OLD SKYSCRAPERS A 20-storey palace was built "at san's in Yemen. Arabia. 2.000 P0 to Naples for duty with the squad- ron that shuttles men and freight Refugeeg Slows VIENNA (AP)-The first flush across the Mediterranean to this of world sympathy for the Hun- base. ACCENTI-ID WORRY ed ef . In Naples. he worried about his dl;'f,”5,,'2”f,,'.T,ff now (0,- reception by Egyptian officials on um wmo Hungarian mgugees Sim his first run to Abu Suweir. "When in Aunrin camp, bring, more they hear my accent. they'll throw hours of Wm-un5.and hem-gb,-eak. me in the ciink." he guessed and Many ,5; brooding in baffackg. his messmatea bolstered this view like lodging; with tales of Egypt's hatrd for some are com um poo,-iy ghd, They wonder if the free world anything English. Manwhile. back at the base, Wm P,-wide gum new ham”, Foster and Krishna-Moot-thi spent -11,” huddle in .1, .;mmphgg. their off duty hours tceing up the of envy ud supicion (,1 an 1",,-lg gag. An RCAF hangar office was was who get entry papers for the rigged up to look like a customs united sag", cum. 0; gm. bureau. On the desk. an Arabic u-.11., sign that actually said ”officora' Then an few new an-Ivglg now. liar" W85 Dmvldecl Wllll the EDP Communist soldiers have sealed iish translation, "immigration in- an uungu-mg fg-ontigr, BIT AND WAIT apector." 3006'" PICTURE iri1.:'.lr"t'hl1 dt33'u".'ilaf'37m”".u"f:& - wa . pilarshttesmfdrt-era. biegvetgolilfgi llllzttug Tl" Umkd sat" h" m PI” of President Nasser to hang on the hchd 1" d”"' " l"'ld' WI "NV we”. a promelsa ttlllsatgf newwtgliliog are y - . approv . e oors re- ri::e:ld,:gs:l:;"7:d.I?,?1l&:n:"l1;:: opened. Canada, Britain. France that of an Egyptian official. He "gum"! 1"" '" I” n"””'' conscripted a couple of his men "mic" "ml " ll” 1'1"" - sponsor . ' money clothing. ::t.i'.l':l”ii.:";'i:if” ”"'" ”"' :;vmij;;;; to m-- if-Ir trum- When the bgx-car arrlvaeld. Foster h to l d X;'.-hf? crlr.-xiv into efita bzpillfulall They watch each other with sun- ucey - ,3, I - g nu picion. look with suiianness at the regular customs machine y. lAty"ll-I'll”-I WI10 Kl" "1133 I!0lPlll1' GOOD ACT - "Your name." mi-tea the In- some Em-dn reform also dian officer, dropping his custom- fur the Aulfrllu hlvo tired of ary modulated Oxford accent In I-Wm Ind "'3 11135-3005 "10! Ill! favor of broken English. become I Dormant burden. DeYoung pointed it out on his D5" 1" 310031? 101' "15 "Ills documents rather than risk the 099- H9 9” 3" "P WMMVGT 319 danger of betraying his accent. '33" bl" "5 Ill" I331"!!! 0'11! The bog". Egypuu, "kgd his front I IJII. to 9230. some have b,-m,p1,c,. to clean their rooms. Others can "Well. I'm a Clnltllln." De- do that ti;-it Wino Noon me-I5 o it . in t orsi. "'9 mm' 0 - Supper Iroun Y mg mp ed rev"! 5 he W 8:30. Refugees have to be back by "You Englishman." ro a r e :1 , Krishna-Moorthl. leaping to his 10 P-m-- WI"! some exception- In most camps. men and women feet. "You enemy. You go to jail. mm mum. in au menu I phone Cairo." The guards prodded their stens ......E...........mm.mm... FAMOUI BREED into DeYoung's ribs and guided St. Bernard dogs are named IUIPICION RAMPANT him to a jeep. Avom COMMANDER after the 11th century St. Bernard years ago. among other tail stone buildings. The procession made a slight de- de Mosithon. founder of an Alpine tour to avoid Mal.-Gan. E. L. M. Ihelfar. NATIONALLY FAMOUS TOP QUALITY PAINT LINE AVAILABLE . naaaln-&. Xlalsbn - Ittboamscomram soaraaaa-s-si..c-I-nu-n N O T I C E Q"”" stream If you are presently in business or planning on opening a business here is your opportunity to obtain A sgiid Ygu cqnff To rate payers in West ' ' the foremost paint line in the industry. Dealers required g3”yf"ty Scglwllllgglriflrgtlg cw”: Tax Appeals in Charlottetown and other major centres on the Island. camdlan '"Y '.n.' .nereswi cae - thy, I . on all unpaid taxes after mica? Bf,ar:;reot-yAp!g)el:5;' Please reply forwarding Information regarding present Company Protection March 5. 1957- from Civic Pater End As; business or occupation and paint experience. if any to- t I aeaaments o the ity o By order 0! Tn" M Charlottetown has set ”I11es- Box 836 GUARDIAN & -7- W- Tr-lnoh day, March 12th. 1957. at - . se t , the hour of 10.00 o'clock ”" "” Am. in he city court PROFESSIONAL CARDS ASSURANCE CORPORATION th in the City Buildipg. ti and i 1' NOTICE ii. 1.3.3:... .u3:”:p..l:. ,A,.,.,s,E,.5 orroMEmsTs All defaulting ratepayers thglzdted It -Charlotmom; . 1- A C0""'”l'"' '9- m requested to my out rebmtwgitxeighthsmriay 0 SOLICITORS. Etc. Ill Kent at Dial ms ' H g standing taxes due tho F ”' t n .E..E.m...g.j... Wm, 1.6,,” on AYIIIQUM95 the dPP0llltm9fll 01' M13 NOW” AW" gl!ll.&gdelt:g;5"7.0l' W ' icitg gegkf l0ll-uf:l-IlMI0p 1- kill? 1,. 3... 3 gm u" as Agency Manager for Prince Edward Island. : By order of mi. Emor.'IIcndlInI. BA-cu J-r5kI':Vr'6:3' 8". Mr. Attree has many years of experience in the Insur- Commlsslone" I l 0'0" "W 30'” 47" ance Field and has won wide recognition as adviser in , CLASSIFIED RATES 0:: :""""D' Q'c".Ll.'.3: A H. J. Mtlbon. 12.0. this capacity to many residents of Prince Edward Ia- I N I C E - :Pl""" 3505 Allison M. otiih. i.t.s. u ...N land. I Advltlaameats received up on nus-as an. Dial on CHIROPRACTOR & 5 lf-"'- '0' l'"""""”' -'m'jTT Consult Mr Alt ncernin ur income rotea M ti f ymen . .' A.wI"hOI.CUdO.,u-O. I . . - F9930 p uid,:eppnr:hil)ce tlluiigtnm at-rs-d;'iur'pu'Li'i'c'.:i.”-3 rlmr lie 1"-0'-'''' P It en...” all I c""'.1... us: "0" and the WWW to "Who will my my Hospital- wo,-kerg Wm b, held in ' Palmer I llaslain Surgical bills" when illness or an accident strikes? Labor Hall, 202 Queen st., mu gt &";".'IIi”Ti"'s'e S3 ..'..":E.1.".'."....”'..'L2'.':... ARCHITECT . 1'' T"e'd”'' Much 5 Pt 'ta'oud:a's;.:.1i':aunprMw:rnrl 7:: "'50 5 Nichol!!! 0. Keith Plekerd Fill in this coupon-and without any obligation on 750- 1'! t-:"-rhgvo'ud-;;--m;g.d ns anon strut II '55:; g'-l”-'-gv., ., your part, Mr. Attree will send you full details on how ' TM. ,3 imponum I were minimum L g Muovhn o-lo0H0'I- I0 you can guarantee the security of your family when I k m "" mu" m, earls &. & out eaaaa at on disability prevents you from earning your wages. I TENDERS INVITED : A ""' "-0- ' 'v-"- -..J!il-5'-C-'5”-L - ' I. 0'0 I Dbl E o oda - Tomorrow could be 100 late- IAN I. H. -I :13: gA3RRI3s Vliite t Y nous. g stasis -03,. u. CHAWKD ACCOUNTANTS . ,WIRIlI&Cgb r.--2-as--cactus-Q-Cc : 0.... u. 5"" ' M "3 . camps HEALTH a ACCIDINT ASSIIIANCI cone. V aovenno-a-ora--saunaaaasaelsotteal City ocanon0:.uonono-useanoeoosesssIIasaoaAOQGeOpUIi'0CM, Alaoaendf ieopieaotwursmcottai-aasntuiqhssii. T355; OAIIETY - ' Hospital Expenset l , letinustutricsuiiains flcIsIQw Mlhwhut 9'53 I Name . ........... y iuisr. neon M pmunaj Dlihasn - SXNJ-I . . XEAT I mt”.- Box 875, Charlottetown Guardian: '- P: "3 W Without obligation please send information on: Medical-Surgical ( ) Income Protection ( ) J --eaaoooo-nouaaouseson-aeooosaoaaeaanaaao