EBuy, And Sell The Classified Way phone-8565, " Pose 10 The Guardian lshy clicks a l. Fsrjals ldstfsaslslshlansl WANTED TODAY'S SPECIAL , , , . -Friday, July 12, 1957 nnar CAN arvr: rnosu-r SIUNGLI8 A'l'.wunNIn-n suns lN.IlJIlNID on an , , . A 1 ” on started chicks! Mint 'VIteI'VIl0- ” ' You reouios no contest Girl or middle aged woman .1" "W t” d”" P 9” r S .. i win. choice. For nmiim, and gnu" um: N Mo. to heernne .n supeeadul Paula counu-y..u-1 pl-93.,-mg go, with automatic trtnsmlk ' ; 1. IN -MEMORMM t.”:'.J.';.;.”a";.".:.?;i':.."';i'.:i.edm-.:-::v3s- '.'.' .;;"':."'.i...!'5.i"F.' ms-I he-work Mum '””- ' . - iyrumu. 1. M... .......... .- :.'::-'.:."-.;...E.-;Y:;:..S:'...f:.:::; .' .E:2E::.'.&'ttt:.: .:.2.”:..': J:”:............. ........... mo p'X:f”'s325i” 2: 195” "MU" 5"” On Freedom In The i:. R. McLAlNE LTD. my dear uncle. Robert Tureen. - - . G . . I H who In", Emerald. Bray Hatchery, Mona: l F00"! 1-ODZVIOFUI AVG ea phone 3011. ton. N.B. Tannery St., off Wuxn-CHEN ll- Ves-non V-e...e.... RANGE. WIIITI IN- 0I his run. sass. - , . modes. itentetass. wuss, n ozone: ulcnnai sgsuus him. He night. he hetterlhis political ti ltl and I .- Loving memories will never die -'!.'i..m...m.:.mm. mlr Pf "1 9” rgncucug, pun "gnu g. Mupequ. at 'i D”! 75. wAsmRa-ton (cp)...o. mg. .51. L. a. mu 1: 1.. mm com. nu. IgcgugQU.:g :g::;.h,,,,f,: ;', In years so on and days so by: age Luyiu ..m-J.'"”".,. A .---, .. established customers in you ppopgkfy FOR SALE Open Evenlno day. June 11. sissy now known an.pare.wIIatawltneessIyIfneeurt New Ha .. -Deep in my heart your yj ...- QUANTITY 0! Al BUCKWIIIAI vicinity. No experience neco- "Red Money" in right-wing ctn-V, with what he wrote secretly to the Chief Justice Warren aid in, 3 CAR LEAVING FOR BOSTON. Glenn Miller. French Fort. greesional circles. the Stureme government. v court believed there "ilhquestiuu. is kep I loved you to deeply to ever for- let rememh ed by niece MacKEN2IE-In loving memory July 13. Can take two. Dial &.' CAR LEAVING FOR TORONTO and London. Ontario, July Zlth, can .. ” three gen. Dial 6232 or 4950. CAR LEAVINGT FOR winruriid CONVERIBLE I A BY i33'tiIL7'"nAu.sT5TFnTivTnT-Tron gale boom. Anean Bassett. Al- try. 4 . CAR- riage; also two Notre Dame Mid- dies size I and 9.. 246 Kent St. G Laurie. President, 'l1Ie Montreal. Que. on. Limited. 11 at. Paul at. East. Services Offered Consisting of large lot and Ill room house in good repair. sit- uated nine miles from city on paved ”:t ,. next to C.N.R. Station. Post Office. and general store. Good community. For fur- msriscron or INDIAN SCHOOLS for the Indian Affairs Branch Department of Citizenship and Court of the United States emergedasthechampinnofthe rights of individual Amerl . la- clw those of the Communist at . Since then. the nine-man court has been helsbored inside Con- In yet another major decision. the court freed Paul M. Sweesy. a socialist editor and writer. vb was held in contempt by the New Hampshire attorney - general for refusing to anew questions about ably was an invasion of petition. ersl lSwaezy'sl libtrtics in the areas of academic freedom and political expression - areas in which government should he er tremely reticlent to tread. . , 3' of Donald'L. MacKenzie who was , killed five years ago, today, July mfol-Illl 011'-3'10 00 Hill Jul! HAy"MowEnT'j'C” onf'.A-"I E .9.-... user particulars spply- unmjgrgtion Brena and out. It is accused of hnv- '7" 11- ,Gi;”'R.”'”';l” gnm 1?" n”'"t 5 ft cut in neiriy new condl- -pecuiinss in cats... stasis: - AMHERST N n W W" ""'""”' " "fl ”""t' B' st Passi e In 11: whothikfhimtod. 8 "er New -' -' enlngthelnternalnecuri ofthe S 300 9” " ” " --- gt-on. Geo-so PA-rigcJr:5i-Ln: Dial am nnnrorto r. e. Salary: ss.uo - ss.uo. c,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,u, , ”' ea '9 Are those who loved him best. EAR u-:Avn&c rorfrsoss-6i, -j-?-:-e---- . . Ever remembered by mother. 500 PULLETS. rrv: nsosrnss W5 REPAIR AND I-IWIND 30- 9""”'"'"”"- G""l"'”"' '"'” capacity at the Communists to CLARKIN-In loving memoy of Anthony Clarltin. who passed away July 12th. 1956 at New Wlltalilre. PEI By wife and family. CARD OF THANKS I wiii to thank those who so gene.ously voted for me in the re- nent June bride contest. We ap- preciate this very much Mr. and Mrs. Eustace Reeves. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Acorn and family of Dundas wish to thank their many friends and neighbours who so kindly assisted them in the disasterous fire which Saturday. July lath. Can accom- modate two passcngcrs. Dial 6906. can and Tracks For a D55 CIIEV. DELUX COACH. IN 'excellent condition or will trade for cheaper car. Dial 5324. 1948 l-TON TRUCK. GOOD CON- dition. Apply 215 Sydney St. it phone 3721). 193! HALF - TON MERCURY. good condition. Will take cattle. in trade, or sell out-right Wal- ter Mat-Quarr'ie. Phone 7008. 1951 CHEV. COACH. TIRES. body motor in A-1 condition. built in radio. 5650.00. Apply William Chowen, West Royalty. HOUSE TO BE MOVED OI o.-vs: HALLS sinivnn. IN EX- si vi-:TtToi;o"nur:nNsnv 7 coi old. ready to lay. Phone 36-2, Kenslngton. torn down. Price mo. Apply Gordon Cooper. Southport. cellent condition. Lowther. Crapaud. Apply Erie to freshen last of August. David Vanlderstine, Murray Harbour. LARGEVSIZEVELECTRICVRANGR Apply Ken Dawson's Store, Au- gustine Cove. VACUUM CLEANER. '1' A N I Type with cleaning tools, includ- ed 319.95. Tel. immediately 921). tors. washer repairs. rolls, refrigeration service and repairs. Storey Electric. --...m.!&1 LADY W A N T 8 POSITION Al practical nurse and companion. to ihvalid. Apply Box 76: Guard- For Rent a university of recognized stand- ing; a Provincial First Class or Academic Certificate. Apply: On application forms Employment Office or Civil Ser- vice Commlsslonvofficei. to Civil service Commission. 12! Highfleld (obtained at Post Office. National - Modern apartment, cen- 5u.,e.. Monmn, N3, inn. zrid floor. Box 33. Guardian. Pints or quarts. Dial BSH. OLD GUNS. wA'ivi"r':iTTsi LE--CFONTW "ANT heated 4 room apartment, lat or Adults only. Apply -VTIIIIBI Is In WANTED - ALE n oT'r L I a. RIFLES. PISTOL! ti-ally located, third floor. Continuous hot water. Electric stove. Available August 1st. Rent 570.00. Apply care of "A" Guar- dian. MORE SERVICE About 94 per cent of Norway's entire Potlulation now is supplied with electricity. against 14 per cent ln 1938. revolvers. in any make or coa- AUCTION SALE pervert American freedom. Legislation to circumvent its db clsions already has been intro- duced. The outcry. which promises to continue for weeks if not months. arisen from three rulings which had the effect of warning the gov- ernment agalnst punishing man purely for their beliefs and asso- clations. even if these be commu- nlstic. and crlticlzng Congress for its limitless. character-assassinnb ing committee fnvestgationa. The ” ' i . coupled with two others handed down in recent weeks. struck powerful blows for the cause of personal freedom and went many constitutional miles in reversing the notorious postwar iiiroads on civil liberties in the FREDERICTON (CP) - A spe- cial New Brunswick forest devel- opemcnt commission foresees in its report released here Wedne- N. B. Forest Products Output sent 15 cubic feet. The 350-page document is thr result of a special commission ap du. . mum. tfslunm mere”, lpointed by the provincial govern in value of wood products meat to study New Brunswii-it's New Brunswick forests. The report says scientific forest supervision and "planning for ex- pansion beyond the level of us- tures' productivity" might raise wood production to 15 cubic feet per acre annually from the pre- foresl resources. it says in countries such as t':n- land and Sweden which have prac- ticed forest management over sev- eral decndes annual growth has reached the level of 30 or 32 cubic feet with 35 now in sight. MURRAY RIVER Lean. Murray River. Pte. Mac- Lenn returned to Camp GBKEUJHII, N.B.. where he will be stationed dE”'”Y'd "'9" lmm” "d "1 ""1" ONETEO-CRSTHVUVTTL HAYLB-RBiii' dition. Phone 3606. United States. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril A-Selllllll for six weeks. LII household goods. Assisted by will- Ing bands in a matter of hours they were installed in comfortable quarters on the premises and gen- erously supplied with the many things necessary to carry on. They aim wish to express thanks to those who helped in any way in the cutting. hauling. sawing, of lumber. Also the parties who dug our ceilcr. dgilled a well. wired temporary quarters. and the col- lectors in various districts. Words fail to express thanks for the many kindness shown and of the numerous gifts of money. clothing, and furniture which have been re- eelved. Mrs. Raymond Acorn. Dundee Centre. P.l:.I. ......jm,....i.....mm YORK POINT. SCHOOL Report for York Point Schnd lnr June: Grade IX. 1. Wilma McPhail. I. Willard ,McPhail. Grade Vlll. l. Lois Mcilwen. Grade VII. 1. Lois McKinley. I. Donnie Mcl-Swen. Grade VI. 1. Linda Dockendorff. Grade V. l. Patsy Mciwen. 1. Robert Saunderson. 3. Jimnie Robertson. 4. Mary MacDonald. Grade IV. l. Ronnie McKinley, I. Barbara Robertson. Grade III. I. Irene McKinley. 2. Harvey McEwen. 3. Doreen Robertson. 4. Bobby MacDonald. Grade I. l. Adele McEachern, 3. Sheila Butler. Gary Gautheir; I. Ronnie Thompson. Highest average in the junior yades. Adele McEachcrn. 95 pt rent. Highest average in the senior grades. Lois McKinley, 88 per cent. Teacher. Edna Walker. YORK York School closing took place on June 26th. with a picnic on the school ground for the children. gifts were presented to the teach- isse nnsoro. FAIR CONDITION. in good running order. cheap. Everett Robertson. Murray Har- bor. '54 METEOR, RADIO, :4.I0 miles. 31,325 dollars. Can be H- nnnced. Phone 7703, Summcrside. For Item PTIRNISTHED-APARTMENT FOR two months. Apply Torn i)t-Blots. ' runNisrTr:o iwoivis FOR anus. Dial 5638 after 5 p.m. rTiTz'a?i-tTs"r:t3iiriAIStinn"itooiifs Apply 56 Bayfieid St. A FURNISHED HEATED ROOMS. at 187 Prince Street. Phone 3369. E-Ar'"h Pownal after 5.30. 7 ron”nENr -.n.oon saunnn Chandler Bros. Dial FOR RENT. FURNISHED HEAT- ed rooiri suitable for 2 adults. Dial 6706. - GROUND FLOOR APARTMENT in the Warwick. 101 Fitzroy St. immediate possession. Dial 825. HALF orkoountn riouszl CEN- trsl location. 7 rooms and bath. Write box 262. Guardian. APARTMENT FOR RENT. SUIT- nble for adults or viorkiug cou- ples. Apply A. J. Ghlz or Phone APARTMENT. FOUR ROOMS and bath. New and modern, Brighton, now available. Apply Box 264 Guardian. HEATED SECOND rT.'bon apartment, 245 Queen Street. three rooms, kitchen and bath. hot water. electric stove. Rent 870.00 monthly. Phone 5159. T.V. FOR RENT ALL SIZES 1 in.; to 27 in. screens by the day, week or month. Enjoy your sum- mer vacation, take your enter- tainment with you. Also power, mowers for rent. Firestone Home and Auto. for Sale soivu-: r'iiEErfsT6i-' ANTTOUE TRACTOR TRAILER. sTsTGTn FOR.SALE.lTMASSEY1A-mT8 FOUR noon BUNGALOW IN Ks:-T:i7fr?nrrtisE.TTiiidNAi-Ci i3il:'s'iitAni.r:i: -"noomicoriioi ro'n.sAi.r: on rt'nN1'"ri'v' MON- oN'r5:- INTERVNATIONALVMO-UNIT: i-'6itTsAi.c” ” zoo COLUMBIAN rots" sA'rTi:"or1'ici:"nt'iu.ninT: llardy sprayer. D. S. C ltlalpequc Road. Charlottetown. R R. 7. furniture as chairs. and couch- Vlantstl To that WANTED -ro.riifvT'r. s7) 1 es and other pieces. also lawn urns and bird baths Phone 3645. u.si'LoAFo”r:n'.'Tivi3iTs.?t-zv” uaitiis 5 C ...A No. ll. Push bar A-l rondltionf if. A. Bell. Belle River. Phonei Eldon l5-22. - ' wheels. tires 650 x 20. Cheap. William Wood, Primrose, R.R. 3. No. 8 push bar hay loader good as new. Champion Bron. Ken- slngton, P.E.l. Georgetown. Good condition. El- ectricity. Water. Apply T. Tru- tiolm. Grand Tracadie. coal and wood range. all white enamel. Practically new. Very reasonable. Apply Bedford,P.O. furnished. Adjncnent to Nntloinl park area. Two acres land. A ply Theo. Blanchard. Rustlco. iague Large house with bath and hot and cold water. Apply Mrs. Mary A. Burll. 12 Fairview Drive. Moncton. N.B, ed cutting - bar two years old to fit (' or Super C or 200: also one double - steer hay fork. Louis ' Griffin. New Wiltshire. Rock pull:-ts ready to lay. Four ll: yr. old cattle; also one 3 yr, old heifer due 33 freshen Sept- ember lst. Reginald Smith. Em- t-raid. the late G. Frank Hutch- esnn on Grafton St. Includes ren- Ial apartment; by auction sale Friday July l2 at T30 p.m. For details see Royal Trust Co. grapher or clerk. Apply Box 1!) c-o Guardian. FOR SALE New summer home at Oyster Bed Bridge by shore. Six rooms with modern con- veniences. Recently painted. IN KERMAN SATURDAY, JULY 13th AT 1 P.M. Cot-kshutt No. 20 tractor; tractor plow (new); harrows; smoothing harrows; I.H.C. power take-off dig- ger; hayioader; side delivery rake (new); truck wagon; driving wagon; crusher wood sleigh: truck wagon; electric cream separator (new); 1953 G.M.C. ton truck. new motor; cream cans; 1000 ft. lumber; 1.-lalls thresher and blower; rubber belts and numerous other articles. Terms cash. ERl.AND COUSINS room house in or near city. -EEi'll.4E;.:........ 1 general purpose horse; 7 good milk cows, 3 to l wllfk "INCH ' freshen; 1-2'4; year old heifer to freshen; 13 young WAN-rag:-'wamrj(f"s:lfha,og cattle; 23 junks pigs; 40 year-old hens; Halls Sprayer; tractor rubber tired (new): hay mower E. C. BELL Apply- J. ELMER BHANCHARD Solicitor 165 Queen Street. FOR SALE Live and cooked lobsters Ap- ply Ferry Wharf, foot of and fresh quaghaugs. Prince Street. ATTENTION CAMPERS Auctioneer Phone Borden 55-11 If day unfit sale first fine day following. AUCTION SALE AT NORTH GRANVILLE, Owner SATURDAY, JULY 13th AT 2 O'CLOCK I will sell by public auction one International Engine, hay rake. riding saddle, garden sprayer, power lawn mower, boat with outboard motor. truck wagon. jaunting sleigh, disc harrows, driving harness, two buffalo robes, one stove. 700 lbs. platform scales, quantity of jute bags. 75 folding chairs, grease guns, 2 force pumps, is number of spraying pumps, vice, second hand pipe and fittings of all kinds, 50 shovels and spades. Paint sprayer. cylinder oil, panel doors, cross cut saw, hay fork. 35 gallon gas tank. Bee hive, asphalt shingles, roofing nails. roof ladder, Large stock of tents and camping equipment now on sale. chicken wire, a quantity of furniture,- hay swnrther, hard . wood boards. also a double residence with six acres of land. Suitable for summer home or two or more families. Furnished or unfurnished. MRS. '3. w. TAYLOR. CONVICTION REVERSED Perhaps the most important of the June 17 decisions was the rs.- and sons Donnie and Dannie have returned to their home in Murray versal of a contempt of Congress, conviction against John 'I'. Wat-3 kins. an Illinois is r leader, whol had refused be! a congres-l sional investigating committee to! name former Communist associ- ates on the ground of coiiscii-nce.l This decision. delivered by Chief Justict Earl Warren. scolded Con- grass in general and the house un- Amnrican activities committee in particular. It is expected to have far-reaching effects in limiting free - wheeling uul5IC85l0IIIl tn- quiries nto a man's associations and past. Chief Justice Warren held that congressional committees have "no general authority to expose the private affairs of individuals without justification in terms of the functions of the Congress" and sugggested the operations of the un- American activities committee can "lead to ruthless exposure of private lives in order to gather data that is neither desired by the Congress not useful to It.'' The court curtailed the scope of the justice department in prose- cuting Individuals. under the anti- Cosnmunlst Snslh Act when it freed five California Communists convicted under this act and" or- dered new trials for nine others. The ruling was based on tech-, rilcalitles but the court warned the government that in future prosecution of Communists it must show they did more than Just advocate violent overthrow of the US. government: they must be shown to have melted people to action. WRONGFUI. DISCHARGE In the third decision. the court ruled that former State Secretary Dean Acheson had wrongfully dis- charged John Stewart service. a state department officer who long was a target for the late Senstm Joiiepli McCarthy as a security risk in 195i. The court thus ad- vised the executive branch to so carefully in breaching the consti- tutional freedoms of its empla- Rlver, ager spending their holl- days with relatives and friend! in the Tlgniah area. Friends of Mr. Dan Horton. Murray River. are sorry to hear he is a patient in the P.E.l. Hos- pital. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery Mr. and Mrs. Luther Mooney nd sons of Quincy. Mass, are spend- ing their holidays in Murray Riv- er. at the home of Mrs. Mooney's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Horton. Mrs. Robert Munn and Mrs. George 0. Whiteway. Murray Riv- er, are attending summer school held in Charlottetown 'for five weeks Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Stewart. Somerville. Mass.. are spending their holidays in High Bank. at the home of his brother. Mr. Bruce Stewart. A.B. Giles Dion of H.M.CS Bonaventure recently spent a few days in Murray River visiting with wife at the home of her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. David Glover. Sincere sympathy in extended to Mrs. Don MacGrcgor. Murray River. on the sudden passing of her mother. Mrs. Mont Herring of Murray Harbour, sympathy is also extended to Mr. Herrlnl and fam- -2' Mr. Blair and Everett White. Murray River. left on Tuesday to attend boya' camp at Augustine Cove. Mrs. Park Fraser and daugh- ters Dianne and Debbie. New Jer- sey, U.S.A. who are vacationing in Montague. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. llerten Ferguson. Murray River. Mr. and Mrs. lint Livingstone and baby daughter N Oanstewn. N.B..' spent the with wit-did visiting relatives in Murray River Mr. and Mrs Earnest Richards and family of St. John. N.B., spent the holiday weekend at the home of Mr. Richards" father. Mr. Sandy Richards, Gladstone. Mr. and Mrs Chester Moore and daughters Sylvia and Heather Murray River are spending a few days in Summc side. the guests or relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bowers, of Somervllle. Man. are spend- ing their holidaya in High Bank, guests of her brother, Mr. Angus Stewart and Mrs. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. William Hodgsnn and son Michael. Miss Jeacntta Gtddings. and Mr Kenneth Mac- Queen, all of Mormon N.B. spent the holiday weekend in White Sands guests of Mrs. Olive Gid- dlnll C,D. SOURIS Frederick Davy of Corba. Eng- land. is spending a few days on business in Souris and vicinity. Edward Lutz left on June 30 for Welland. Ontario, where he plans to spend the summer with his family. Mrs. Ronnie Jones of North Riiv Ontario. is spending some time visiting her sister. Mrs. Alfred Cmliant. Souris. Mike Gallant has returned to Halifax. after spending the work- end visiting his mother, Mrs. Har- mony Gallsnt. Souris. Her many friends are pleased to hear that Mrs. .J.Arthur Peters has returned to her home after ed to Charlottetown after sprun- lbg die weekend visiting his sis- ter. Mrs. Leo Mahar. Souris. Messrs Edwin and Qeitcr Clic- veris of Mass.. are visiting relat- ives and friends in Souris. and I-Iopefleld. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Adolphe and sons of Toronto, Ont.. are spending A their holidays in Murray River. at Pstnclr Wood has left for Hull- the home of airs. Adolphe's par- fu.,where he plans to spend It" . Fred Macbaan. summer. on lllrs. P.A. MacDonald of Mon- ” ers'. Mr. Harry Kellley and Min go p-ggvr wugg cnng, noy. RUBBER T-IRED-TITUOC-Ii-W'AtGr ' Owner "I. . g ; ”",',:f”:,,r'2,',',; ,,,,,, W, M g.1M.-9'i"!l1- Di-' "Pxm :3; ;',',',5':',f,',"':',i, ",';,.,"”,';,;'3.:,', Sim psons-Sea rs ' mvioi-9:-xemion ht;-"Ma-;u;;-i , ....-"'”"i.'.'; 'il.ia"'”'.." &.i.""".."3f.'Z2 if ll family-. York. attended the wedding 0?:de:"1;fR:x';r'?:'::il,n."LL: Would take good steel tired wn- Ch I n t Sm V mug mu. 19:. men; mgl SIM? lllftlilfdll ,9ll4llW3- hg'":aeE'?m'h?'.":e"w”':l;: of their son Frankie to Miss l be" 6 h m, Road gun on trade. Trailers stock box- aro e own ft lung”, (0 an d, 9.," If n "11, Mr. and Mrs. James Munn. h 9'” -J poi-may Mlllar, Hideford. ,”,',”." ”'."'? - ”' " 5 ,: cs. '39 Chevrolet car. in good ll. l..;om,..-. .. ,,,,..c.m.,. .,.,. Mass. are spending their holidays '” l' Whfo Wt 50”" - (mg mgop . 3,scx coucn, Ann running order. 365.00. Wm. Mo nesses in criminal cases. Rght.. at llle home of Mr. I(Isnn's slate. Rev. J.M. Sproule and Mrs. Iproule and two children, Hubert and Donnie, York. left on Monday July lat for Alberton. Mr. George Proud of the Mari- time Electric. Souris, was the weekend visitor at his home in York. Miss Marlene Bueli. Charlotte- town. was the guest of Miss Paul- one congoleum square 9 x 12.: in good condition. Apply 101 Elml Avenue or Phone 9894. MASSEY HARRIS. BINDER. I ft. cut with truck and shear car- rier; also Hall thrcsher No. I with blower and 50 ft of pipe. Lelth MarKlnnon. Wt-st Cove- head. or phone (forehead 4 - 12. lne Swan recently. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cooke. City, spent Sunday at the home of Mr.l and Mrs. Leith Brown. On Monday evening. June l7th. Miss Aletha Brown was hostess at a miscellaneous shower held in her; anur of Miss Jessie Murray whosel marriage took place recently. LAST CHANCE 10 GET YOUR bargains in dry goods. All child- ren's dresses. sizes 7 to 12; regular 82.98. special .9! cents.I Men's sport mats. regular 819.5. J Special 84.95. Other items great.- Iy reduced. George's Lunch. Cor- .ner Sydney and Pownal Street. RlPLEY'S hrurvr ri or NOT RIORERVVTIREV rnucii moon; vAc'tiui'7L'iI.'”ANT-:Iis-.'”'- w A N in n iivrMs:orTfI.1 a FosTrnosi rssrunn. on. .-LO!'l'":5N-.lTTWll'l'lT- "Oman: Kenzie. Stanley. Frost and Wood Hay Mower. Driving Wagon. Frost and Wood llsy Rake. One milk cow, fresh- rm-d. two feeder steers. Two calves. six weeks old. 14: Fria- nil, Rose Valley. I'll- vlces. repaired. and rebuilt. (we service all makes) This week. special-Electrolua Trade ln'a 339.90. Fully guaranteed. F ree home showing. Day or eve. Tel. 9220. Maritime Compact ales. in Kent. Charlottetown. Fsnsls iisip lsstL girl or woman for housework. live in. Adults only. Phone up after I p.m. FOR SALE SOLICITORS. ac, "' """ 't ""' " LIGHT FIXTURES mTd OPTOMETRISTS . issues-asset. I-;;A.u.CorrIaf9Iern.l:1 l;i.i”5iiiL”u..”;"i..'?.””'”" ...i'..5'.".'.".f""”'i'”t.2..ft.. - Choose yours today from m E” T” & 1 our large variety. M- 5 """"'v 9-c- "-3- J. 3. Taylor, R.0. Brighten up your home- with new fixtures at cost BARRISTERS. MecPhee a Trainer leak d Ounces IQ. Allison M. Olllla. LLB. prices. STOREY ELECTRIC 178 Grafton It. month old red and white stat. Erie MacPhaIl, New Haven. clutch bag. LWANTED DELIVQY IOY Yearly lob- Amr- MICHAEII GRJY Longworth Ave. ' FOR SALE isssooonszcvsross STATION wAopw an-pints: sun. NJ Canheseenntibmhavb luvissltdss wing Republicans held this would' give "Communists and othu. dangerous criminals unlimited ac-I ceas to vital vernment necrets.".' Tile court eld that every do fendant has a right to try to list- peacli the testimony of a witness Leo b(2,heJ":rie of accompanied tr two children. were recent visitors to with on Can. Army, stationed in ”""' c ill Gallaahwhois id 1 L0"d0"- 0"l-- "'3'"? '9'” ' Cha.rt":red Accountancy in'0ultllt:C weekend at the home of his pnr- cm, I. w, m. ,,,m,,.,, .. eats. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard hlae- N, M... "w 3,, Her many frlenh are pleami Mrs. Peter Madness and Mr. Mas.- Lean. Paying S2800 -- 2,000 Lb. Ton FOR IRON AND STEEL SCRAP to see thatdfrn. JJ. MacDonald has returned in her home in sou- rts. after her recent illness in the turned to Souris after apendinll the winter visiting relatives and friends in . - "' ”""" T "" '" I K 1' Man" '0' on... Also buy old cars. etc.. for scrap rugs-w:l:” us e. cl:"Rwo:RAcTOR Free Weighing . '''m:''''''''f '" "7'7CH"'Cl" LESTER O'BRIEN Peaks 0 Nidsehne ' as ennss anus 0- KOMI Pldierd cm. We . kl-.3 Feet of Prince Sf. mp nu. ,pM"""Us'ic.ANas Next to City Scales nan. JOHN ' r. n. at ' CHANEE AWIANT3 , gum: my-rugs" W