Illfflls. MAIIIIIAGES. IIEATIIS 50: Per lnsertlee llirtls TAYLOR - At the P. E. Island Apartments for Item lPage 10. The Guardian Monday, March 5. 1956 Classified Ads care and Tracks For Sale' For Sale H I Hospital Much 4- 1955- '-ll M5 HEATED APARTMENT. runes: PLYMOUTH SEDAN. nus. "Id M11 P971" T”'l"' Wm" rooms, bath and private en- heater, snow tires on rear. Good newly freshened, one to froshen sloc. I dlllllll-9' Ham” mm" trance with stove and refriger- condition. Burhoe's Service CLARK g At the prince cmmy ator. Phone 4929. Station or Dial 4805. Hazlebrook. Hospital on March 4. 1956. to QUEEN s'r.. oi. HEATED FIVE ' room unfurnished apartment. El- FOT Rem. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Clark. Mal- peque, a daughter, Weight 1 lbs. 13 ozs. MACDONALD - At the P. E. I. Hospital on March 4, 1956, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacDon- ald. City a daughter, Wendy Ade laide weight 7 lbs. 14 ozs. IIARDY - At the P. E. Island TWO NEW APARTMENTS. learders Aeoemniodated rwo no1.srErri Tco'wsT'oNT: middle March. Harold Wood, ectric stove and garbage ser- vice. Dial 9135. three large rooms and bath. heat and hot water for domestic use guaranteed. Dial 8852. GARAGE SUITABLE FOR CAR. '1' II R E E-ROOM APARTMENT TWO ROOMS FURNISHED OR Female Help Wanted dry. Close to street. Phone 3024. with running water. Also rooms. 18'! Prince. unfurnished. separate bath and entrance. Apply 252 Guardian. Hospital March 3, 1956, to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hardy Alber- ton (nee Helen Hatherley) a dau- ghter. Karen Anne, weight 8 lb. 4 ozs. lledt-its PEAKE - At the P. E. I. Hos- 'tal on Friday, March 2, 1956. Mrs. Ernest DeBlois Peake of ill.) Rochford Street. Resting at the Macl.ean Funeral Home, fu- neral from St. Peters Cathedral D DGE COUPE. Goon CONDL tomorrow Tuesday service com- mencing at 10 o'clock. Interment in Sherwood Cemetery. -. CORMIER - At St. Gilberto, March 4, 1956. Mary Madeline Cormicr, in her 86th year. For- warded Monday afternoon from the Compton Funeral Home to 'tlie home of her step-son, Jos- eph Cormier, St. Gilberts, from where the funeral will take place Wednesday morning to Egmont Bay Church for Requiem Mass at 9 a.m. Interment in Church Cemetery. 1 Engagements FALL - PAYNTER - Mr. and Mrs. I-la.ry Fall, Kinkora. wish to announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Gertrude Marie. to Walter Irvan. son of Mr. and Mrs. Reigh Paynter, Carleton. Marriage to take place in the near future. in Memorials ...M.:.?.?.m.. CONSTABLE-In fond and loving meemoy J. Murray Contstable, who passed away March 5th, 1955. In a graveyard softly sleeping Close beside a country road Liees the one we loved dearly Gone from us to Heaven above. Lovingly rc embered by his Son and littl Granddaughters. .L..m.L.....m:L... CONSTABLE-In food and loving memory of my Husband. J. Murray Constable, who passed away March 5th. 1955. They never quite leave us. dear ones who have passed Through the shadows of death to the sunlight above.. A thousand sweet memories are holding them fast. To the places they blessed with their presence and love. Ever remembered by his Wife. and Mabel. 2 ROBERTSON - In fond and lov- ing memory of Mrs. " 'ford Ro- bertson, who departed this life March 4, 1954. God saw you getting weary He did what He thought best, He put His arms around you And whispered come home and rest. Your memory to us is a tres- I0 sure Your loss a life time regret Sweet memories we cherish for- ever Of one we shall never forget. Lovlngly remembered, by husb- and and family. WARREN - In loving memory of our dear mother. Mrs. Annie Warren, who passed away March 4th. low. As angels keep their watch up there Dear God just let her know Thatt we down here do not for- ge We love and miss her so Tia sweet to remember I moth- er so dear lo absent from us yet ever so near Unseen by the world She stands by my side And whispers dear child Death cannot divide. lEver remembered by her fami- y. Seos Possible g Anti-Medical Fad TORONTO (CP) -- Rabbi Abra- ham Feinberg said Saturday a ban ood transfusions by members of the Jehovah's Witnesses sect could spread to other groups and devel into an anti-medical fad. SEVEN can LEAVING FOR nos-ron 947 WILLIS, STATION WAGON clean bill of health- MALE BOARDERSL home cooked meals. Television. 8! Pownal St. near Federal Building. Dial 5221. cars Leaving and Florida last week in March. Can accommodate two. Apply Box 246. Guardian. cars and Trucks For Sale tion. SZ)0.00. Apply to Robert Rogerson, Hampton. reconditioned motor. Ideal transportation for painters, car- penters, etc. Can be seen at liIacKay Motors. St. Peters Road. Phone 6448. . CAR BUYERS The doctor gives me a 1951 PLYMOUTH SEDAN Custom Radio & Heater Can be yours for S350.00 down. F. R. McLAlNE LTD. -lncque Rd.--Dial 7358-9 "BETTER BUYS' In USED CARS 1952 PONTIAC SEDAN 1951 METEOR COACH 1953 MORRIS MINOR SEDAN 1949 FORD SEDAN 1946 CHEVROLET SEDAN MacKAY MOTORS 57 St. Peters Road DIAL 6448 EVEN THE OLD MARCH LION CAMEIN PURRR-ING with a smile on his face when he saw the Fine. OK GUARANTEED USED CARS at DOWD MOTORS USED CAR LOT. I950 FORD 4-door Sedan. Equip- ped with heaiter and defroster and good motor. Black in color. 1950 PLYMOUTH 4-door sedan. Dark blue in color. Recondition- ed motor that hasn't gone a mile. 49 1950 CHEVROLET Sedan deliv- ery. Oxford Gray in color. Ideal for delivery man. Only -4849 1950 PONTIAC 2-door sedan. Dark green. air condition heater. de- froster. GM custom built radio, and seat covers, 1953 AUSTIN 4-door sedan. Econ- omical to run but comfortable to drive. -4995 DOWD MOTORS LTD. USED CAR LOT ON KENT ST. I HEATED FURNISHED BACIIEL HEATED. ruiiirgiiiiii-”nooM. TaooM. CHEAP-cnit3iTiE'Tu'r(:HEN SET -S890 FURNISHED nnonoom (bou- ble bed) in private home. Two employed people. Meals if de- Dlal 3447.. or apartment suitable quiet busi ness couple available April 1st. ADDIY Box W. D. Guardian. Suitable for one. Hot plate privileges. Apply 2-17 Grafton or Phone 9263. heated, furnished. In private apartment. central, nice locat- ion. Suitable quiet husiness girl or gentleman. Dial 3309. For Sale good condition, Apply 46 Orle- bar St. MT SOWS FOR SALE ALSO FOUR I year old mare. Apply Len Ryan, Morell. .?.Lm.m..Lmm..L WILLIS PIANO. GOOD CONDI- tion. Formerly a player. Apply Box 253 Guardian. ..M.m.MH...L?.. ANNEX HEATER. ONLY USED five months. Like new. Reason- able. 525.00. Dial 9602. SIX YEAR OLD COW. DUE TO freshen. Apply Angus Mac- Lean. Darlington. P. E. 1. ONE REGISTERED SHORT- horn Heifer. ircshened. Gerald Murray. Augustine Cove.. YOUNG SOW WITH LITTER OF ten, or one due to farrow in ten days. Guy MacLeod. Rivcrdalc. ONE ALEMITE HIGH PRES- sure air operated grease gun. Used only three years. Dial 7358. .m DOUBLE TENEMENT ON CUM- berland Street. Apply George Douglas. Real Estate. 96 Upper Queen St. HOTEL IN CHARLOTTETOWN priced reasonable for quick sale. Apply George Douglas, Real Estate, 96 Upper Queen St. HOUSE ON HIGHLAND AVENUE living room. dining room, kit- chcn. three bedrooms, bath. Geo- rge Douglas. Real Estate.. 96 Upper Queen Street. HOUSE ON KENSINGTON ROAD and corner of Golf Links. Liv- ingroom, dining room, ktichen. three bedrooms. bathroom. Three years old. Priced reasonable Lost and Found” sarunoaiv NIGHT, WALLET l')MAN'S ovEn's'no'i-:5. NAME MAKE MONEY KEITH cAnMic"nTiEL-s PLUMB NOTICE STENOGRAPHER WANTED Competent experienced stenographer and typist wmi Grade 12 academic education plus commer- cial diploma. This is an excellent opportunity in a local insurance ul'i'icc with good salary. Group wel- fare bencliis and pension scheme. Apply: MRS. BRlll.'l-1. Unemployment Insurance Commission containing sum of money. Find- er please Phone 9497 or 5586. Reward. inside, taken mistakenly from Gay's. Return to Crccds and re- ceive own. Maltlhtln Wanted IN TV-ELEC- tronirs, Radio Operating. No experience necessary. Take Day or Night Class or Home Study with I6 big work kits. Skilled mcn get 3400-S500 plus monthly based on experience. Send for Free 40 Page Booklet. No obligation. State educa- tion. Radio College of Can- ada. 86 Bathurst St.. Toronto. Ontario. 27 years specializing in Electronics .. Miscellaneous ing and heating on Brackley Point Road. Agent and service man for McCulloch chain saws. Dial 6421. MacLEAN'S. GROCERY WINSLOE Will Be Closing TUESDAY. MAR. bib livingroom, two bedrooms with or without furniture. Located in Montague. Write Box 2, Guar- dian, Montague. OR SALE OR LEASE - GAR- age and Service Station on Trans-Canada Highway five miles from Wood Islands Ferry. Benjamin Bears. Belle River. ENTERTAINING AND INSPIR- lng books for all ages. Also Bibles, Hymn Books. Religious Mottos. greeting cards and nov- elties. The Bible House (opposite Eatonis.) HAZEL BISI-IOP'S BEAUTY KIT Compact - Lipstick - Complexion Glow. 2.50 for 1.50 SEMPLE'S PHARMACY Queen St. Dial 4171 .-m...m..?-:.E:...? I IEALED TENDERS addressed to the ad. and endorsed "TENDER P03 Pill. lo I.". will be received in the . lnlll 1.00 p.IlI. (l.I.'I'.). WID- in. Department. man the cm: Engineers eeneu (II. and H.511! through the attic of Denlirict Inches-r nIjI.N.8.. -illlwltvbtoe-vlinummleetienef taevnneaeoeiteta CIIIMD hthafermela Iaaheho COO not Bionic die Mem- ADA.1bu vIp- earn DICK I de- ejeewi from elreeuini lea glleeudl WANTED TO BUY 100 ACRE i S:rvlces Offered I r Mc1.Eon's AUTO BODY. SPRAY palntlns a motel. ty. Two-tone jobs. 84 Allan St. Dial 9751., nor cnoss nuns AND APPLE Pies. Pastry Shelia for parties. labia Leaf Bakery. Dial 8432. HAIR STYLING. FINGER WAV 138- ml:8CIll:xII.' cold wave Der- manen . ims Gt. Ggu-c:g.B'r:1';iy .l';,f'”F Teachers Wanted - room at Mllrtly River school. Apply to Mrs. P W. Johnston. secretary. , IMMEDIATELY. E A C II E It for Watervale School. Supple- ment i600- Apply Louie Trainor, Secretary, Mt. Stewart. ' Wanted VI - ALE. B0fI'I'LEs pints or quarts. Dial 8595. PIGS - 50 To 85 LBS. EACH. Ivan Turner, Wlneloe. Wanted Te Buy farm on paved hghway within 15 miles of Charlottetown. Apply Box N. E. Guardian. BUYING IRON - STEEL - SCRAP Also: Copper, Brass, Aluminum, Rad- New- York: slack. Market Set New Record During Last Week By RADER WINGET t . 'NEW,YORK (AP) - 11:: stock market last week cheered Pren- ident El T 'e decision to run again and then advanced strongly to a record high. S A - The Associated Press average of H) stocks, yardstick for the move- ment. was up 81.70 on the week and closed at 3131.00. Rn alltime high mark. It exceeded the old ra- cord by 10 cents. Last Sept. 23 the average hit 3181.50, a new high. The whole market then tumbled in a major reaction brought on by the pres- ldent's heart attack. The recovery was as swift as the fall. By Dec. 5 the average again reached 3181.50. It held there the next day. Then the market began a grad- ual d " and fluctuated unceh tainly below its peaks. A little more than two weeks ago it started a drive ahead in the ex- pectation that the president would run again. LOOKING TWO WAYS What will the market do now? Wall street is bullish at the mo- ment for the near-term. The fur- ther ia the future you get. the 1050 me. only Illlhi-1! above its two previous record highs. brokers look at the situation in two ways. If the market makes a decisive penetration of the old ,- that will be faceedlnaly bullish. If the market ails to ex- tend its advance,with strength. that will be exceedingly burial!- The five most active issues on the New York stock exchange last week were Benguet Consolidated Mining off , at ass. U. S. Ste! unchanged at am. General Motor- off lie at 4W4. F. L. Jmoba IIP its at on. and Royal Dutch Pet- roleum up IPA at 887A. Canadian issues on the New York stock exchange were mostly higher on the week. Alone on the downside was Granby Mining. 0" 36 at 1838. On the American stock exchange Canadian issues were mixed. Higher were Molybdenite up I-16 at 1 7-16. Fargo Oil up 1!: at 2 and Great Sweet Grass oil up Ye at 5l&. NOTICE TO All employers of Labou of protecting his workmen 123 Euston Street Resident and non-Resident, employing three or more workmen must register their operations promptly with the Workmen's Compensation Board. The Responsibility heavy penalties will be levied upon any employer who carries on operations and fails to report to this Board. THE WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION noano EMPLOYERS . r within the Province, both lies with the employer and Charlottetown iators. Batteries, Rope, Bot- tles. Hides, Horse Hair. c L. O'BRIEN Dial 3332 - an Gt. George St. Work Wanted EXPERIENCED . CARPENTER wants work by day or job. In side or outside work. Dial 5498 YOUR BEST MARKET FOR Iron and Steel Scrap, per (2000 lb. ton) . . . .. 515.00 Car Batteries, each . . 2.00 Auto radiators, each . 4.00 Bring in your lead, car rads, brass, copper, rope, beer bottles, hides, horse Hair. You will receive high- est cash prices. Truck scale weighing for your convenience. Centrally located oppos- ite Eaton's Store, on Kent Street. particulars apply to Mac? Street, Charlottetown. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE AT KINKORA Dwelling house and buildings on 24 acres of land in Kinkora Village fronting on main highway. Dwel- ling has 10 rooms and pantry, asphalt roof, cement foundation, hot water heating, large modern bath- room, hard wood floors upstairs, electricity. Com- modlous barn, garage, large cold storage or ice house (With work room annexed.) and pens suitable for poultry. Excellent land. For Large fox shed hee & Trainor, 165 Queen PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Etc. loll, Motheson & Foster I50 Richmond St. J. Elmer Blanchard, B.A. I65 Queen St. Phone 4232 M. A. Former, Q.C.. LLB. Bank of Comme w Bldg. Allison M. Gillie, LLB. 18 Richmond St. Dial 4747 OPTOMETRISTS J. A. Carruihors, R.O. 123 Kent St. Dial Ill! Byron J. Grant, O.D. 13 Kent St. Dial 5611 J. S. Taylor, R.O. Corneflfent & Queen Staf Office 9138: House 4750 H. J. Mobon, R.O. Building Contractor Fire - Auto - Casualty i expectd steelyorkere. rent steel btvll-ll. Steal a . - Fzsome consumers are ordering ma-:::.' - eaye basic ateel manage- ment " ts some pretty stiff demands, based oh union leadera' statements and trade speculation over recent months." It says the demands may include a supple- tal unemployment benefit plan an ly wage increase and pre- mium rates forsaturday and Sun- day work. Steel pointed out that contract settlements by the pmaller metal- working companies since Pctnber have ranged from six to 12 cents hour; in direct pay boost: and improve pension. hospitalization. and insurance programs. The magazine reports pressure for sheets and bars is easing. but demand lor plates. structural shapes and seamless pipe still is strong. Steel mills slowed ingot produc- tion another point last week to QUALIFIED now secure, at no cost ing educa” leading to in classroom and hospital awards, the hospital. THERE b no tuition fee. and with excellent living and teaching ing. A IDAN fund is available to - FURTHER infu- DIRECN) ME'I'ROPOLI.'l'AN WINDSOR, more tonnagevthan might be the -- cue were the outlook more clear" g UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY ton PROFESSIONAL NURSING . EDUCATION , . high school graduates with unlvonity entrance mm to themselves or family. a pa 'eeelonai nun- thn Ontario R. N. with the opportunity of earning 3100 per month in their third year. THE pattern of the course. which features the most tow-date de- velopment: in nun-ing education consists of two years buic taking Residence accommodation is available lava modern school building EXPERIENCE is offered in all the major branched including affiliation in tuberculosis, psychiatry andcommunlty inure transportation and uniform expenses, V atioa may be obtained by writing: MISS D. R. COLQUHOUN, B.A., REE. N.. 3, SCHOOL OF NURSING. GENERAL HOSPITAL. Maineinfonrweekiatthemm, She mode-her en trip Jam. after long-delayed delivery in... the buildere' yard at Lauzon, Qu. PROVIDES POWER A diesel motor salvaged from the German battleship Tlrplu, sunk by the British in 1944, pro. video electricity for I-Ionntngsu; in Norway. as per cent of rated, capacity, The peak operation for 1950 wu IN per cent of rated capacity l; the week ended Feb. 19. Prices on finished steel ad. vanced from 3127.91 a net ton to- 3128.02. followed by an internship yenrh books are supplied by the school. facilities. p F of some; aeeiat applicant is haunted ONTARIO NOTICE TO under the Wor' In an Industry ' tel! 44 In Euston Street Itisimportanttoyoutoknowwbetherornotyouareeovered 'e Compensation Act. Ask your Employer when bk-ingonwithhimlfheinregioteredwlththe Board. If there are three or more workmen at the lame time employed within the Scope of the Act. it is compulsory fdittiie with the Board. For any information or advicp-wriu to: THE WOBIIIIIENI COMPENSATION BOARD WORKMENI 7 Charlottetown ' P. J.&C. WANTED FOR IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT CERTIFIED SEBAGO SECONDS-I Kensingion KENNEDY - igugolggckgss:l:be;liai3gmGg32ig AT 1 P.M. A. Wulthen Goudet, LLB. ' ' noun me . 111 n u at. ll-0-8-0 P-I-L ”?””l” ””"E' 19536. '”'l” Personal MAURICE BLOCK Pol ' .. H ." " -c"Hm.3-E-" MCTOR or obster boat. ii, in es. me? 03 Om 5250;00 I" quick 5"'9- MPFVY" 1s1,ANp emu, - QUEEN & Cb Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. -:--m--mm-m R0bmS0.n'- ?.la"hLpe'.L.m..... Street serving full course din- M 'h P k & D"'w' R' c”"”" vacuum CLEANEIIII. GENERAL ners; specializing in Chinese " 30:3! :' 9 in Prince at. out use Eectric. in exce ent condition mgheg, may 5223, . It I n for spring cleaning. Bargain PPOIOSSIOIIGI Cards "5 Gun” stud ,l1':l.,,5W7-L-,---, Services Offered '"-"i " ' J A M G - G K .,, ,.. k ,, LOBSTER aoar 29 FT. wrrn -e--e------ Chartered - - l" "'90" - 9" W 4" Mercury motor and trap hauler HARRISON T' JA"IEs."P.L.UM3i A CIITII BUB. Dill 9434 QIIICI 51- 3- Md" M"'-95'9" A4 mm..uon A I RE Con. ing and Heating. Specializing Ill ccounianis es, . E ” p.E,l. I Dhl :93 A ' ppy ' ' Repairing. Remodelling. 113 - Chas. R. McQuaid, 8.A. cimiomgown, Tueulgyg nu nolly. Dunstaffnage, Phone 4732. Euston 5,. ma, gm T. Lin-lo Hickey mxwcmm st. mu m, mam nm em '''''0PE'i'"I '" ”R'm”'E- CIIARLOTTETOWN AUTO oops! I. li;'.,'IIfgK,',r " . i corner lot on main highway. Body and;-eude, repairs. Rem. summemde P E I Mon. ms MocPhoo 8. Trainer 0"” 9:059 Ilgelesllgd :1 : bgsr Dodge tenders in stock 1950 and ' i ' ' as Queen at. pm 42:: K JOHN HARRIS ness sie nee app . ppy ox 1951. 5 , e 249.. Guardian. ydney near Queen i G. F. Huichoson 8. Son F. R. C. 0. 4 MOM BUNGALOW. ,m.cHEN' BORDEN MYERS R. E. Elias & son Lim fed a Gr. G. iarrcnnsou. gap.” Studio.-.D?eL..um St. 5 Summer St. anuc .--5 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Picture in the paper? JOBBING 5. REPAIRS OPIOMGIMI 28 st. Peters Rdg Dial 8735 E. E. Parkman McDONAl.D, CURRIE In CO. glgbgii gig Currie Bldg. G-nriotietown Dial use . RELIABLE WINDOW REGENT THEATRE BLDG. I CLEANERS Summer St. Summerside I H- R- DOANE 3' COMPANY If M I CC 14! Great George st.. Charlottetown rwons SANDED 5. POLISHED B. F. Hunter, R.0. Phone 3541-ens , r.o. an an we Also Operate The Island's s"mm"3Ide' Pt .E' I mm” 3110 ' " I Only Fumigating Service. SM”-l-Mt-N5 Bull-DING ARTHUR J. GARRETT I 4 60”” I A, R; (md Gang Palmer Electric Building " A...-P.m-C.As.-m..-BONE 8054 III!-c.. 0.D. Gal-Ietidpwn 100 Fitzroy street Dbl III! E ' " f JENKINS TRANSFER sea water Street -, Sumrneraide l AGENTS ALLIED VAN LINES ”""' ”-",',l,c,:,,l;”,;",5.,.gl'"' w'” ERMA P- M0RR'50N -- 50; ...:?M...mgm? CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT E 0 Packing, Crating. 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