x :0., Limit. 3 PRICES nV Of our ’rincve Ed. gs IO any )WI‘I price. ___\ fl Policy of prices for point on n’rinue cs heir hogs F THE IS- IOGS ON I H. Carver dale dONE 383 FOR :OMPT LIVERY :::,// . ‘e Guardian Page 9 ; ofidiy, Nov. 10. 1958 m MEMORIAM. 033150}! —— In memory of husband J. Ernest Morri- son, Jr” who died November -, 19m, 1956. ,_ Lomeg remembered by wife : Evelym ;- , MSON—In loving memory of ‘3 1 son and brother Ernest Mor- , {ision Jr., who departed this fig at Darnley on .November . 10th. 1955. _, n. little thought when leaving 1 I '%d no more return 3 7,, he and death so soon would sleet! .‘ ,. leave us here to mourn. l i l. 2" Loving remembered by mom, ,' sisters and brothers. umsON—‘In loving memory of if “mes Alexander Mollison who was drowned at Darnley Basin .' November 10th. 1956. r Always remembered by his ‘mer, Milt. 1. ‘ ~ RD OF THANKS .4 [wish to express my sincere to Dr. Cox, nurses and ‘2 all of the P.E.I. Hospital, and " those who visited-me and sent 1, and greeting: during my , .- there. , Mrs. Jean Jackson. Iwisll to thank Dr. Lea, nurses 3.. Staff of the P.E.I. Hoélpital ,; r their kindness and care to me ', . n; my illness. To those who ‘ . flowers, letters, cards and and to all those who help- " . i. anyway. Mrs. Leo Alexan- l " Agents Wanted THE MOST PROGRESSIVE j. company in the household nec- , essities—Vitaimins—Cosmefics " field. High commission, no . A year-round business. Openings in your surroundings. ; Write for particulars. Familex ' Depanbment 7'7, 1600 Delori- mier. Montreal. ears Leavln‘g »-. W CAR LEAVING FOR HAL- , -lfax Tuesday afternoon, can j accommodate“ 4 passengers, ' , Please phone Hunter River 29- 15. hrs and Trucks For Sale HALF-TON DODGE, IN good cbndlition, low mileage on new motor. Priced reasonably. Apply Emmanuel B y r,n e, Morell. ,_ f I reconditioned, 3 good tires. For l‘.‘ . quick. sale. Only $100. Apply 16 Valley Street. Phone 6184. ‘ .a _._,_._——————- PONTIAC IN GOOD RUN- order; also baby stroller ‘ 51nd crib. Apply Vincent Deve- . aux, New Glasgow, P.E.I. 1355 VOLKSWAGEN, LOW MIL- , cage. A-l condition. Apply Fred Hickox Service Station.St.Pe- = ters Road.Phone $15. ‘ '1951 CHEVROLET DELUXE f sedan. good condition. Priced low for quick sale, $375.00. team be financed.' After 5:30 ‘ 3pm. phone 4522 or 5284. 1947 HUDSON RECENTLY overhauled. Radio, good rub- -"her winter tires. Body in fair ‘ condition. Phone Borden 138. ffiiced low for cash. ‘ , lEN'KINs' ' flow COST HIGH VALUE ggTR’UCKs ' $1950 Ford. half-ion 5 This truck is in wonderful oondétion for the price, body I? :01111 , motor good, fires 5; iiPrice only $275 I.- i I952 Me'rcury half-ton )i . This truck has recently been overhauled and Is In %- first class condition, motor rebuilt, body and tires 1i 500d, winterized. .L .. ~:v_~; “.1 an“; ... ,- A. r; :3I954 Ford, '/2 fan Clem, winterized, gOOd ' (I ood body, good mot- ..dende'rful value $650 . ll‘ .i R. Jenkins Lfd Kent, Street Pfione 9114 ‘1 ll, 1 .K—.___; t Female Help Wanted II‘FMTRESS WANTED. APPLY f‘mperson, also openings for day shift. Ment's Restraunt. IQueen St. l¥/ ‘3‘ GIRLS TO ASSIST WITH 1', hOusework in nearby homes In Halifax, Good wages. \Vl‘lte II PM Office Box 432, Charlotte— town, ,kfldu " I: Gm OR WOMAN FOR HOUSE- “ work In Montreal. One child. 600d waSES. Write Guardian— Pam BOX 08, Charlottetown I Charlottetown_3506 PREFECT, RECENTLY . Female Help Wanted Two NIGHT SUPERVISORSTKE- quIred. for Information. please contact the Superintendent, of Maritime Home for Girls, Truro l\ova Scotia. For Sale EAWCETT, SPACE HEATER, partly new. Price $45. Dial 8469. RH_ so PULLETS, FIVE AND ONE- half months old. Apply Mrs. Claude Horton, Village Green. FAWCETT RANGE (WOOD—oh coal). Excellent condition. Ap- ply Frank Muttart, Carleton. USED BEATTY WASHER IN good condition $25. Apply Mrs. 1S). illlullligan, St. Peters Bay, GENTLEMAN’S FUR COAT fisher fur perfect condition— exceptional bargain, Leo Frank Queen Hotel. WATER HEATER, AUTOMATIC oil burner, '40 gallon capacity, 2 oil tanks, complete $80. Ap— ply Mrs. Harry Cudmore. Phone 8552 or 5159. IF YOU THINK SOMETHING you no longer need has value, offer» it for sale in the Clas- sified section. Phone 8506 for a helpful ad-taker. COMPLETE SET FOR EIGHT of Royal Doulton dinnerware, Hampshire pattern, includIng cream soups,'all serving dish- es and cream and Guardian Office, Summerside. CHRISTMASu IS. COMING! and among the many things, it means church and school:con— certs, greeting cards and spe cial gifts. See the fascinating as- sortment at The Bible House, (opposite E'aton’s.l. . ANOTHER REASON WHY —— sugar. ' Guardian-Patriot Box 17.1., ' Summ QUT OUR WAY . By J. n. WILLIAMS '/ THE INJIN5 NEVER .,‘ s \NOULD TELL WHITE MEN WHERE GOLD VVALE-u DIDN'T WANT WHITES N TH' count-72y" WELL. AFTER OL‘ CHIEF GERONIMO WAS A PRISONER AT FORT $ILL.1 WENT TO SEE HIM AN’~~- I HEY. you HARKNESS K117, GET RIGHT ou-r or THlS - LIVERY 5TABLE.’ YOUR FOLKS HA9 BOUGHT A BLASTED AUTOMOBILE! THEM CHAIRS 15 FOR CUSTOMERS ONLY-- w..— And by Virtue of. and pursuant to a power of sale contained in a certain lndenture of Mortgage dated the 7th day of September, A.D. 1951 and made between Stanley Gallant of Georgetown in Kings County aforesaid, farm- er, of the one part, and George H. Beer of Kingston in Queens County aforesaid, Farmer. of the other part. which said mortgage was assigned by the said George H. Beer to E. Somerled Trainor of Charlottetown aforesaid by Indenture of Assignment of Mort- gage bearing date the 2nd day of October, AD. 1958. default having been made in the payment of the principal money and interest secured. Dated this 29th day of October. AD. 1958. _ E. SOMERLED TRAINOR, Mortgagee. - \ PUBLIC NOTICE CALL FOR APPLICATIONS THREE COTTON CARPETS, 9’ x 10’ x 6”, $38, Beige, 6’ x 9', $26, white 9’ x 12’, $36. All new. Phone 8277. Lost And Found FOUND: STEER. 1% YEAR- old. strayed on my property at Vernon River. Will owner please contact Francis Drake ~ at once. - STRAYED: FROM MY FARM in Southport,.2 Holstein calves (steers). Finder please con- tact Vennon Gay, Southport. Phone 7878. . STRAYED: FROM MY PRE- mises, one year old heifer Guardian - Patriot Classified (black), A n y o n e knowing Ads get such, quick action: Our whereabouts a p ply Angus trained ad-assIstants give your Doiron, Hunter River. ' ad their careful attention. . Phone 3506. Mlscellanons C(gJNOR ELECTRIC,WASHER, .95. A few dollars and a good mechanic can make a good M , model.‘ Available from 50 cents weekly. No down payment" New Way Furniture Co., 161 Great George Street, phone 6211. ‘ "FALL CLEARANCE” - ICE box, 100 capacity, 34:95. Avail— able from 50 cents weekly. No d6wn payment. New Way Fur- niture, 161 Great George 31., Phone 6211. “USED AND TRADE-IN ARTI- cles". Wooden table, masonite top, 54" by 27", painted white, $9.95. Available from 50 cents weekly. ’No down payment. New Way Furniture, 161 Great George Street. phone 6211. FAWCETT OIL RANGE, ALSO 3-piece cheater-field suite, in excellent condition. Dial 9305. DELCO LIGHT PLANT, 32 volts, 16 glass batteries, 2 volts each, 4 motors, 32 volts, 25 bulbs, space 32 volt genera- tor, International 3 to 5 h.p. engine, all for $150; Also Briggs and Stratton motor, used 2 months. 11. T. McLeod, Hopefield, P. E. I., or phone Murray River 16-21. BRITTANY SPANIEL PURE- bred dog. $50. also Lady's Mo- hair coat with persian collar Size 20—639. Write Guardian Patriot Box 503 Charlottetown. SIMPLICITY GAS WASHER. wringer type, $69.95. Available from 50 cents weekly. No down , payment, New Way Furniture phone 6211. LEWYT VACUUM CLEANER, almost new, with complete at- tachments, wheels and attach- ment carrier. Must sell. Phone 4517. I GIBSON GIHTAR CONVERTED to Electric type. Complete with case and, amplifier. Price $200 or nearest offer. Contact Russell McKerney, 164 Sydney Street or after 5 pm. Dial 6777 AUCTION "45” SCORE CARDS for' sale at Guardian-Patriot Central Printing. SIMPLICITY ELECTRIC WASH- er. Handy man could make into a good machine.’ $9.95, Available from 50 cents week- ly. No down payment. New ' Way Furniture Company. 161 Great George Street, Phone 6211. SET OF CART WHEELS AND axle driving wagon. Apply Ernie Currie, Johnston’s River 5 PIECE CHROME SET. A-l condition, Black and white kitchen set $59.95, available from 50 cents weekly. No down payment. New Way Fur- niture. Co. Ltd, 161 Great George Street, phone 6211. SE E THE 1959 COMPACT vacuum cleaner demonstrated before buying any ordinary tank or cannister type clean- er. Compact cleaners have 68 per cent more. efficiency . . . ten year written guarantee. Telephone 9220 or write for your free home showing. Mari- time Compact Sales, 176 Kent Street, Charlottetown. ff... Get MORE EGGS than ever before with LESS COST. Red Head Krums is the choice of successful poultrymen. I Red Head is 18% Protein, gram base, maintains body weIght, keeps production hIgh. Give it a 3 months test. You will find it the best. Available at your MASTER FEED DEALER AN KERRY, Representative IV Phone 5455. 00.. 161 Great George Street, . In replying to Box Number: please make sure you have the correct.Box Number in the ad— dress. . f NOTICE RESTAURANT will be closed for the‘win- ter months. Catering ser- vice as usual. PHONE 7612‘ Male Help Wanted EXPERIENCED MAN FOR general farm work. Azpply Knud Jorgensen, Fredericton, P. E. 1. REAL, ESTATE V' V For Rent HEATED, FURNISHED ROOM innew home outside city. Suit- able for two.‘ working girls. Phone 5011. TWO UNFURNISIIED ROOMS third floor, can be rented se- parately unheated. Apply 28 Gt. George Street. Charlottetown. 5 ROOM APARTMENT WITH bath; containing kitchen, 2 bedrooms, living room. At the Ritz on Upper Prince Street, phone 41821 CENTRAL LOCATION —- FUR- nished, heated front room, suitable for one or two, in pri- vate home. Dial 3309. FURNISHED FRONT - ROOM. unheated, ground-floor. Suit- able‘ for Working girls. Apply 99 Passmore Street or phone .llEAl. {ESTATE For ‘Sale Ideal Dairy and Potato Fa rm AI- Emerald Junction Facing Newton Road, 80 acres, cleared land, farm buildings, and frost proof potato warehouse, elec- tricity. - _ Facing Emerald Road, adjoining’ the above land, another 40 acres, 30 acres which is potato. land for grain. Modern home, WIth bath, electricity and run- ning water in hOuse and outbuildings. Situated near paved roads, church and schOol. Both farms circled by Dunk River, with fresh water for stock. , May be purchased sepa- rately or as one farm. Contact Spencer Hughes Emerald, P.E.I. Phone New London—816- .HWKE i: ~ l A . k ’ > / I I JRMLM; w" BORN THIRTY m5 For Sale Personal . FOR DALVAY HOUSE CONCESSION PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND FOUNTAIN OF YOU'I H for free booklet today. PROLKER 8: CAMPBELL RESEARCH INST. The amazing Body Tonic. Write 21 King St. East. Toronto. Ont NATIONAL PARK Sealed tenders addressed to the Superintendent. Prince Ed- ward Island N a t io 11 al Park. Grand Tracadie, Prince Edward lsland, will be received up to noon on Monday December 8th 1958, for the privilege of operat- Salesnlen Wanted salesman for ‘Melmac‘ plasti tableware, highest town. RELIABLE HOUSE TO HOUSE commis- sion. Send" detailed application with reference to Guardian- Patriot Box M-10, Charlotte- ing as a concession for a period of five years the Dalvay House Hotel along with the two smaller buildings used for tourist ac- commodation. Tenders should be offered on the basis of the fixed annual rental the applicant 15 prepared to pay for the conces- SlOIl. In submitting a tender ‘91:: C now for free catalogue. Write to Box 537, Toronto. Wanted To Buy or. quarts. Dial 8595. 30011. Dial 4223. . motor. Phone 5379. ' Wanted afternoons. Plhone 7391. Mortgage Sale Notice THERE wufi. 3% Public Auction in o of Georgetown in Kings ls to say: North Royalty Road; moreotless... HERE’S HOW_T0 TURN YOUR spare time into Cash. Write Ill- ustrated to sell ‘for you.- Na tionally famous Brands of ust ful, easy to sell Gifts and House wares. No cost. No obligation. WANTED ALE BOTTLES, PD‘TS WANTED TO BUY A NUMBER of young calves until December 8 OR 10 INCH BENCH SAW With half or three-quarter h.p. WANTED: BABY-SITTING FOR SOLD by nt of the Law Courts Building in Charlotte- town in Queens County on Fri- day the 28th day of November AD. 1958 at the hour of twelve o’clock Noon ALL THAT TRACT pIece and parcel of land situate, lying and being in the Royalty nty in Prince Edward Island, be M- ed and described as follows, that BOUNDED on the north by the on the east by lands of Patrick Mur- phy: on‘the south by the Mac- Kinnon Road and on the west by the Moar Road, being and comprising Pasture Lots Nos. 41. 57, 58, 67, .68, 83 and 84 of the PastuI’e Lots in Georgetowa Royalty and containing FIFTY- SIX (56) ACRES of land a little The above sale is made under, envelope enclosing the s ame Should be endorsed: “Tender for Dalvay House Concession”. Each tender must be accompani- ed by a deposit of not less than fifty dollars ($50.00) in the form of an accepted cheque, a money order or a draft made payable to the Receiver General of Can- ada. Any tender in the amount of less than twelve hundred dol- lars ($1200.00) annual rental will not be considered and the high- est Or any tender will not necear sarily be accepted. ,The concession consists of Dalvay House and two smaller cabins which can accommodate a total of seventy (70) persons. It also includes kitchen and dining room facilities. The suc- cessful applicant will be required to furnish to the satisfaction of the Superintendent. the entire , development including bedrooms, lounges, kitchen and dining room. , Particulars concerning the building to be made avail- able, the conditions to be com- plied with, the terms of the lease to be entered into and the basil on which the concession will be awarded may be obtained from the Superintenden‘ of Prince Ed- ward Island National Park. No tender will be constdered unless accompanied by all the Information stipulated in the conditions under which the con— ceSSion will be awarded. B. I. M. STRONG Chief. National Parks’SeI'vice, .. Department of Northern Affairs and National Resources. October 28, 1958. I . CANCEL COAL IMPORTS BOINN (Reutens)—A group of West German coal films has de- cided to cancel all import con- tracts for American coal con- cluded after April 18 this year be- cause of difficultigs in selling do— mestic coal, industry sources said Friday. .- PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS, i SOLICITORS, Etc. , CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. R. Canon 201 Prince St. Dial 6432 J. Elmer Blanchard, B.A. loo Richmond St. Dial 5573 OPTOMETRISTS Bank of Commerce Bldg Palmer 81 Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB l: A. Carrnthere, R. 0. 123 Kent St, pm 5612 J. S. Taylor, 3.0. Comer Kent 8: Queen SIS. Ofllro 9133 - House 4756 Peake & Nicholson 175 Grafton Street ~. ARCHITECT ' J. A. McGuigan, B.A. Currie 31:13., Dial 9424 Queen St. J. E'Toorjs, 3. Arch. ARCHITECT (McLean & McKinnon) Currie Bldg. Dial 3361. [AN M. MacLEOD, LLB.‘ 179 Queen. 140 Richmond St. G. Keith Pickard A. B. Arch. M.R.A.I.C.. Q.C., M.L.A.. Room 207 Dominion Building Dial 3244 FREDERIC A. LARGE, Charlottetown, 100 Fitzroy St. Dial 8618 Summerside, Wednesdays Dial 2936 Peter A. McNeil ARCHITECT MacPIiee & Tninor [60 Richmond St. 01315576 166 Gt. Geo. St. Charlotteton Phone 4339 P. 0. Box 51: Services Offered ELECTRICAL "Mimeographing, Stenography MRS. HELEN ACORN 2 Brighton Road, Charlottetown Dial 6349 Bookkeeping. ENGINEER E. s. CHANDLER, B.Sc. (EE), M.E.I_C., Pang. 161 QUEEN ST.‘ PHONE 332s _ Personal NOW LOOK YOUNGER RE- store natural colour to your hair Scott’s Anti-Gray Hairtone, a while greaselcss cream, is equally effective on all shades of hair. Lanolin base, will not stain pillows or clbthing, Guar— anteed. 1 oz., jar $3.00, 3 ozs. $6.00. At Camnvell's. Hugh es, CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS"— McDONALD. CURRIE & CO. Giggey's, Reddin Bros, Jen- kins and Semple’s Drug Store. Dial“ Shell Oil Co. Aids Students TORONTO (CP) —— Eight Cana- dian university students have been awarded postgraduate fel- lowships for advanced study in science and engineering by Shell Oil Company of Canada Ltd. The fellowships, awarded an. nually, are each valued at a maximum of $2,300, including a $500 grant to the university. The students, selected by the universities, are working towards master's degrees or doctorates. They are: D. D. Brown, Queen‘s, geology: J. L. Carmich- ael, Laval, physical chemistry; R. Van der Linden, University of British Columbia, chemistry; R. M. McMullen, University of Al- berta, geology; W. A. Piecnonka, McMaster, engineering physics; P. Rosenblum, University of To- ronto, chemistry; D. L. Simmons, University of New Brunswick, or- ganic chemistry; G. J. Staples, McG’ll, chemical engineering. IN MEMORIAM JOSEPH L. PETERS The community of North Rus- tico was saddened to learn of the sudden passing from a heart attack early Thursday morning, October 23, 1958, of one of its most highly respected citizens in the person of Joseph L. Peters. Born at North Rustico the late Mr. Peters lived there all his life He was 76 years of age and al- though retired from active work he enjoyed comparatively g o'pd health, took a keen interest in community affairs and was very proud of the economic advance- ment his native vflla' ‘ge and made during his lifetime. A Of a kindly disposition he was a general favourite with young and old alike and he will be grea- tly missed by a wide circle of friends. In‘ 1930 the late Mr. Peters was bereaved by the loss of his wife (Formerly Angelina Peters.) There are left to mourn his pas- sing, four sons and three daugh- ters, namely Marshall, Midgell; (Rose) Mrs. Arthur Jour-neau; Ella and Austin all of Montreal, P.Q. (Flora) Mrs. Ray Johan, Moncton, NB. Stephen and Gus- sie, North Rustico. A daughter, (Louise) Mrs. Lawrence Gallant; and a son Lawrence predeceased their father. Twenty one grand- children and one greatgrandchfld also survive. ' His funeral took place on Mon- day morning October 27th from his late residence to Stella Maris Church. Requiem Mass was sung by the Pastor, Rev. Father Ay- I'es. His remains were laid to rest in the adjoining cemetery, there to wait a glorious ressurec; tion, when Christ shall say to his faithful servants :“Coune ye blessed of My Father, possess the Kingdom prepared for you from the foundatior of the world" The pallbearers were: Archi- baldHartlin, Joseph S. Gallant, Wilfred Doucette, Ferdinand Le- Clalr, Marshall Gallant, Ferdi- nand Doucette.’ May his soul. rest in peace. CARD 0F THANKS The family of the late Joseph L. Peters wish to express their thanks and appreciation to neigh- bors and friends for all kindness shown in their recent bereave- ment. Also to those who sent Mass cards, Floral tributes, let- ters and cards of sympathy. CANADA \ SEALED TENDERS address- ed to the undersigned. en- dorsed “TENDER FOR CLAM- SHELL DREDGE FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND",: will be re- ceived in the office of the Sec- retary, until 8.00 pm. (E.S.T.) WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17. 1953. I Plans and specification can be seen and forms of tender ob- tained at the office of the Chief Engineer, Department of . Pub- lic Works, Ottawa. Ontano, _ the office of the District Engi- neer, P.0. Box 1268, Confeder- ‘ ation Building, Charlottetown, P.E.I.; the District Engineer, Ralston, Building, PO. Box 875, Halifax, N.S.; the’ District En- gineer, Canterbury Street, Saint John, NE. and the‘DistIrict En- gineer, 75 Blvd, des Capucms, Quebec. P.0. To be considered each tender must be accompanied by a sec- urity in the form of a certified cheque or Bonds as specified In the form of tender. Tenders must be made on the printed forms supplied by the Depart- ment and in accordance with the conditions set forth therein. The Department, through the Chief Engineer’s office (H. 8: R.), or through the undersigned, or through the office of the District Engineer at Char- lottetown. P.E.I.: Halifax, N.S.; Saint John. NB. and Quebec, P.Q., will supply blue-prints and specification of the work on de- posit of a sum of $25.00 in the form of a CERTIFIED bank) cheque or money-order payable to the order of the RECEIVER GENERAL OF CANADA. The deposit will be released on re- turn of the blue-prints and spec- fication in good condition within a month from the date of reCep- tion of tenders. If not returned Shed the complacency she is showing toward the rocketing By TOM MITCHELL , Canadian Press Staff Writer QUEBEC (CW—Canada should manufacturing power of Russia, W. R. Mc-Kachlan of Toronto, ex- ecutive vice4president of A. V. Roe Canada Limited. said Wed- uesday. Mr. MCLachlan spoke to dele- gates at the wind convention of the Air Industries and Transport Associatiml about his rip to Rus- sia last summer as one of 30 Ca- nadian businessmen. “We tend to fonget that there is a simple, single aim of com- munism—world domination," Mr. McLachlan said. The Russian government had said 'It wouldgdominate the world by outstripping the industrial power of the‘on-Communist na- tions. ' GET IT DONE ATTITUDE Mr. McLachlan said he noticed pmticularly the concentrated ef- fort along this line by the Russian people. ' By PATRICLCROSSE ROME (Reuters) — The Italian government and people Thursday exploded in anger at Field Mar- shal, Viscount Montgomery for taking digs at their wartime army in his newly - published memoirs. A politician challenged him to a duel. a servicemen's organiza- tion warned him to keep out of Italy and a ban was demanded on Montgomery - style dcdfle coats. I , . To top off ta! outburst of Latin passiOns. Premier Amintore Fan— fani instructed his ambassador in London to make diplomatic rep- resentations to Britain against the “injurious aspersions cast upon the Qualities of our soldiers." PISTOL 0R SABRE Vincenzo Caputo, president of the extreme right-wing National- ist party, flung down the gauntlet to the 70-year-old Briton. Caputo said Montgomery could choose the weapons—pistol or sabre- and even. mbstltute a younger (man for himself. Back In Britain. liontgomery chuckled to reporters that he would; be delighted to frame the challenge and “stick it on the wall" as a souvenir. The retired soldier said dueli- ing is against the law in Britain and “I am far too busy to go to Italy." In any case, Ihe added, "I haven‘t got a pisto ." “SURRENDERED IN DROVES In his memoir-S, Montgomery took a dim view of the Italian ‘soldiers’ fighting qualities. He said “they surrendered in droves —.headed (by the generals carry- ing their suitcases." IN MEMORIAM WILBERT 0. DOCKENDORFF ,On the evening of September 22nd, 1958, the residents of North River and surrounding districts were saddened to hear that Mr. Wilbert O. Dockendonff, had passed to his and home. He was in his ‘83 year and had been in poor health for the past three years, having suffered several strokes, from which he always recovered, up until the time of his death. He was an honest and upright man, kind to the sick'and always a friend in time of trouble. He alike, especially his grandchild- ren, who deeply moum his loss. There are left to mourn be. sides his sorrowing widow, the following sons and daughters: ,John, in Regina, Sachem”: Garfield with the R.C.A.F., Ed- gar, Ontario: Wendell, on the homestead; (Grace). Mrs. (Dr.) Schneider, New York: (Mildred) Mrs. T. Keenan. Moose Jaw, Sa'skatchewan; (Florence) Mrs. H. Sanderson. West Royalty; (Doris) Mrs. J. Sloclnman, Win- sloe; and (Leone), Mus. A. Car- penter, Ballieboro, Ontario. Also two brothers and two sisters sur- vive him. Funeral services were held at the Cuteliffe Funeral Home. The Rev. H. L. Mitton of the Baptist Church, Charlottetown, conduct- ed a very impressive funeral service. Hymns sung were: “Asleep In Jesus”. and “Abide With Me”. A solo, “The Garden Of Prayer”, was beautiftu ren- dered by Mrs. Terry Vallis, Charlottetown. , Pall bearers were: Clarence Murchison, Andrew Marci-inch. ern, Aubrey MecPhail, Gordon MacEwen. John MacKinley, and Wilfred MacKinley. Interment was in the Peoples Cemetery. The floral tributes were many and beautiful, which bore testi- mony to the memory of a loved one laid to rest. CARD 0F THANKS Mrs. Wilbert 0. Dockendorff and family wish to sincerely thank their many relatives. friends and neighbors for all their acts of ldndness in their recent sad bereavement. We are especially grateful for the floral tributes, Gideon Memorial Bibles, and messages of sympa- thy. was loved by young and old, Italians Explode In Anger -At Digs By Lord Montgomery Italy's Disabled Servicemcn's Association described the field marshal as “that acid and unob- jecttve viscount't,‘who seeks to es- tablish himself is. the only great strategist of the war. A Royalist, Renato Marmirolli, urged Fanfani to ban dufer coats known on the continent as "Mont- gomeries.” He said he would box the ears of any youth he caught wearing one and urged soldiers to rip the coats off all youths and make a bonfire of them. 0 I I. WILL ’BE I \ IT'S EASY To since YOUR GUARDIAN-PATRIOT WA NT AD! e_[_s._i‘d_e___8931__— Montague 97-2 —'Souris 32-3 — Alberionfié8-2_ Sees Growing Threat From Russian Industrial Might He stressed the “get it done" attitude shown in Russian indus- try. In the aircraft industry for in- stance, if a part did not have to ‘be smoothly finished it was left rough. “No time is ;. )III on details and efficiency." This was evident in the educa- tion field too. A Russian engineer: ing student was taught to be a first-class engineer. But he was left politically, ethically and morally lg n o r a n t by Western standards. He became another cog in the growing Soviet indus- trial machine. Russia‘s increasing industrial strength is seen in two fields, steel manufacture and power de- velopments, Mr. McLachlan said. Steel' production had leaped from 12,500.000~tons in 1945 to almost 60,000,000 tons in 1957. The output of power stations had jumped five times‘ in the same period. This “fantastic rate of growth" meat that the industrial war be- tween Russia and the free world had been joined. The West "needs the joint el- fort ‘of all free mm to win this competition in which we are in- volved." ' ' MOORE & McLEOD LTD. I CLOSED TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11 In Observance Of ~ ' REMEMBRANCE DAY . PURE MILK |9I Great George Street , ANNOUNCEMENT NO MILK DELIVERY ARMISTICE DAY TUESDAY. NOVEMBER II. I958. COMPANY SALESMEN ,To sell direct to the consumer. Office supplies: advertising specialties, calendars. Excellent commissions. Reply in own handwriting with full particulars as tt age, experience, etc., to the ‘ R. w. Alexander & Co., I 740 Gladstone Ave, Ottawa. Ont. Tenders will be received by noon. Wednesday, livered as required. November 12, 100 housing unit project. Summerside. (8) Masonry labor. including mortar materials and labor and staging materials and labor for same. (b) Sam: and gravel for concrete TENDER ” ._ the undersigned until 12 o‘clock 1958, for the following items for work, f.o.b. job site, de- Lowest or any tender not neceSSarily accepted. HILLCREST HOUSING LIMITED » P. 0. BOX 1210, Summerside, P. E. I. TOURS OAK RIDGE OAK RIDGE. Tenn. (AP) -— Queen Frederika of Greece ar. rived Friday for a tour of 'Oak Ridlge’s atomic energy facilities. BIRDS TRAVEL BY PLANE ' BONN, West Germany (Reu- ters)—Young Swallows stranded in Bavaria by cold and;snow dur- ing their migration flight south will be carried across the Alps to a warmer climat by three air- lines—British European Airways, COOPER BROTHERS a co. ihi that Hod the .de 5,, Currie slds- Charlotte”“ 9‘“ 55“ lit fie forfeiltfi’l. m H. R_ DOANE & COMPANY The loyyest or fly tender not rea Geor e SL. Charlottetown necessan-V “099 - Dial 6547 — 6548148 G t g P. 0. Box In , ROBERTFORTIER, , Chief of AdmInistratIve Servwes ARTHUR .I. GARRE'I'I and Secretary. PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING Department of Public Works, ' Charlottetown 100 Fitzroy street Dial 5321 Ottawa, November 7, 1958. l land‘s K.L.M. Germany’s Lufthansa and Hol- Cus‘tornfiuring And Smoking Will be receiving meat for curing and smoking at the Government Cold Storage in Charlottetown every Friday between 9 am. and 4 pm. starting Friday November 14. We are receiving meat every day at 61 King Street, Summerside. Paul Hansen. which add nothing to productivity *- Phone 5556 ,