. Loving “Dear Wilfred" ( . 3 S Jl .3 2 E ) Do It Now UY, RENT or SELL With‘ Want Ads Page 14, The Guardian Thur., April 10, 1958 IN MEMORIAM BYRNE —— In loving memory of died AprilhoBOT I Louis Francis Byrne, Morell. Who died April 10, 1956. We hold him in loving‘ memory While the years go swiftly past, And we know on Heavens beauti- ful shore We shall be together at last. Lovingly remembered by wife and family. MCGEE 1- In loving memory Of our dear brother. “Wilfred” who passed away April 10th., 1952. Surrounded by friend's we are lonesome In the midst of our blue » With a smile on our face our heart’s still aches, joy’s we are ‘for you We cannot forget you our loved Agents Wanted MEN! HERE’S YOUR OPPOR- tunity for a permanent career and an above average income. Manage your own business, sell- ing established and nationally advertised products —- necessi- ties for both home and farm. Free life insurance plan. If you are ambitious and willing to learn, write for details without obligation to the J. R. Watkins Co., 350 St. Roch St., Montreal. LET ME START YOU IN BUS- iness on my ca.pital with a net weekly earnings of more than $75.00, handling in your neigh- cessities including Tea, Coffee, Toiletries, Medicines, Insectic- perience unnecessary. I’ll teach you. 30 days free trial. Estab- lished 1934. Write today without fail. G. Laurin, President The Paul Co. Ltd., 21*St-Pa.‘ St. East, Montreal. Baby Glllclts one so dear Your memory grows sweeter year after year. ' You cannot return, are in vain _ But in Heaven we are hoping’ to meet you again. so our tears Always remembered by his sis- ' ters, Phyllis and Dorothy. MCGEE — In sad and loving memory of our dearest son, and brother “Wilfred” who passed away April 10th, 1952. The depths of our sorrow we can- not tell Of you dear ‘.‘Wilfred” we loved BURNS CHICKIIATCHERY IS now open. A special breed for every need. LIMITED QUANTITY STARTED pullets. Wide choice. Have day- old Ames In- Cro'ss,and other high, producers. Order May - June broilers now. Heavy cock- erels. Mixed chicks in wide choice. Ask us for complete‘ list. Bray Hatchery agent, J. Spencer H u g h e s, E-herald. (Bray Hatchery, Moncton, N. B.).~ cars Leaving ,borhood, 250 fast repeating ne- ' ides, Farm lines, in established I City or rural Paula routes. Ex- ' our our WAY LET‘5 TRY OH, NO A L|TTLE 0' THE: RARE 0)..‘ VINTAGE" 60 AHEAD, PUMP ‘ER.’ I lNHER|T IT FROM » MY FATHER.’ /1,, /4'-who ME! I HAVE A HORRER OF AN‘1’TH|N’Wi‘l'H A HANDLE on rr-- LIKE PUMPS AN‘ EIRINDSTONES AN‘ BUTTER CHLiR'N$.' LOOKIN’ INTO THE PAST —-JUS’ LOOKIM‘ By J. R. WILLIAMS MO, I COULDAV ‘Do IT, EITHER, OUT OF RE- SPEC!‘ F02 MY FA'rHER-- I'LL NEVER LAY MY HAND ONFATHNEI THAT RLHNED HI5 EARLV LIFE.’ I s'PosE M‘! on.’ MAN seen-r MANY A eRieHT, sunny WASH DAY PUMPiN' ‘rues FULL on ATOIZTURE RACK LIKE'THA‘|'--BUT THAT AIN'T M‘! ALIEN HE COULDN' HELP For Sale TOUR—IT TRAILER, PRICE $1300. Leo MacDougall, Alber- ton. ‘ INTERNATIONAL CREAM SEP- erator 600 lbs. In perfect con- dition. Price $55.00. Apply Ray- mond MacMillan, Wood Islands P.E.I. IT, BUT I CAN .’ FOR SALE NEW LOBSTER traps. Apply Percy Jamieson Sturgeon. /22 \V* . Llltb L‘/4 L.‘ ,, -1. .:4n.l“.u- I W1, ,2. “H-‘-on... JRWILLIAM’ 0.3. mon. . ‘Ha For Rent ‘BUILDING JACKS FOR RENT, get ‘your buildings straightened up before your spring work ‘starts, J. J. Stewart, opposite Central Creameries. FOR‘ RENT SNACK BAR AT Vernon Bridge on Trans Can- ada Highway. Apply Edison Fraser, Vernon Bridge. TWO ADJOINING FURNISHED heated rooms on second floor. Suitable for couple. Dial 6792.‘ TOP SOIL. PHONE 7996. BOOK- For Rent ONE THREE TON’ FORD truck engine 54. Complete with transmission and governer fit- ted for stationery use. Apply MacKinnon Brost, New Haven. 6 ROOM HOUSE WITH BATH. ' All In 0 d e r II conveniences. Write 327 Second St., Summer- side or call 8772. George L. Mc- Guirk. ONE SINGER CONVERTED E- lectric portable sewing mach- ine. $44.50. Singer Sewing Cen- tre, 164 Gt. George Street, Dial _455i. FOR SALE OR RENT IN KEN- sington 6 room house with bath. All modern conveniences. Write 327 «Second St. Summerside or call 8772 . George L. McGuirk. 2 nnnnoom A P A R-T M E N T. modern, ground floor - central. Apply Box 807 Guardian. HEATED ROOMS, AT BELVE- dere. Suitable for light house- keeping. Propane Range suppl- ied. Available May ’1st. ~ Dial * 5881. J For Sale“ 1 ing. orders for later delivery. so well And while you sleep a peaceful CAR LEAVING FOR BOSTON sleep , V Your memory we. shall always keep We do not forget‘ you we loved you too dearly For your memory to fade from Our hearts like a dream Our lips need not speak, Saturday April 12th. Dial 5803. cars and Trucks Forsale 5 ROOM HEATED APARTMENT bathroom continuous hot water second floor, very central. Ap- ply Box 810 care of Guardian Patriot. 1954 DODGE REGENT SUBUR- ban. A-1 condition, built-in rad- ioi Apply 224 Cumberland ‘after 6 pm. ‘ GROCERY STORE, SUITABLE for snack bar or barber shop. Apply 314 Fitzroy Street or Dial 3057. ‘ ' RECORD OIL, RANGE. DIAL 4662. ‘ 1948 PLYMOUTH SEDAN, GOOD condition. Apply 258 Fitzroy St. OIL RANGE GOOD CONDI- tion. 174 Kent St., phone 4330. GIRLS’ BICYCLE, B.S.A'. good condition. Phone 9130. When our hearts mourn sincerely For grief often dwell’s whereit =. seldom is seen. \ Fondly remembered and sadly missed by father and mother I Mr. and Mrs. Phil McGee and sister Olga. CLOW—<In loving memory of our dear daughter and sister, Mrs. Amfred Cvlow, Grand Tracadie, who departed this life April 10, 1956. A , . Two sad and lonely years‘ has _ passed ; Since our ‘great sorrow fell, The shock we received that mor- ning ° We still remember well. She bid no one a last larewell She said goodbye to none, The Heavenly Gates were open wide, ‘ v - A loving voice said come, As Angels keep their watch, Up there 0 God please let her know, That we down here do -not forget With F3910 her _ We love and miss her so. ‘ Ever remembered and 'sadiy missed by mother, brother Wil- bert, sister Margaret, sister-in. law, Cora, brother-in-law Jack. ie. ‘ I ' OLOW—-In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Mrs. A1. ‘fwd 010W. Grand Tracadei, who passed away April 10th, 1956. Deal‘ God. Please take a message To a loved one up above , Tell her how we miss hen And give her all our love.’ You took her hand, we had to pant, V Y'°u‘°3a‘5ed her Pain. but broke our heart, Altho we smile and seem carefree N‘0'b0dy misses her more than we. I-0ViY1g1y remembered and sad- ly missed by husband Alfred and son Marvin. CLOW-—In loving memory of. our dear aunt, Mrs. Alfred Clow, Grand Tracadie, who departed V this life April 10, 1956. No one .knows how much We miss you. No one knows the bitter pain, We have suffered since we lost you Live will never be the same In our hearts your memory 11,]. gers, Silently. tendel‘. fond. and true There is not a day dear Roslyn That we do not think of you, Ever re-membered and sadly missed by Beatrice, John and children. CLOW -«In loving memory o" Mrs. Alfred Clow,_,oif Grand Tra cadie who died A.pi~:?1 10, 1955 NO one knows how much We miss you, No one knows the bitter pain We have Slllf:f&I'€‘Cl since we los. , you. Life will never be the s,7i_me_ $3“ suffered much in silence, W1‘ svplrit did not bend Y0“ faced your task with com‘ age, Until the very end, At times when we are lonely Your smile then seems to say 113.01” grieve f°1' me my love ones In With you all the way, ‘Ever remembered and missed by Mom and Dad and Henry a d Aletha. CANTELO —— In kind and loving mem01"y of a dear mother, Mrs. Dougai Cantelo,‘ Pinette, who passed away April 10, 1951 Safe in the arms of Jesus, Always remembered and sadly missed by daughter Mraetta ‘ CLOW—ln loving memory of Mrs. Alfred Clow, Grand Tra- cadre, who died April 10, 1956. April brings sad me.-nories, Of a loved one ever true, ,, 4 sadly Clow 1951 AUSTIN STATION WAGON for quick deal. Dial 9873 afte 5 pm.‘ ~ wE'.vE C-OT THE "GEE BEES” rGo,od Buy: A" 5 Greater Bargains . Guaranteed Better ‘I955 CHEVROLET Blue, 2 tone, 4 door ‘sedan J $1515 I953 BUICK Green 2 door sedan with radio and standard transmis- sion ’ ' S I045 ’ I955 DODGE $l600 5 I955 PONTIAC Yellow 2 tone, 2 door Sedan $v| 650 ALLISON MOCLEOD ’_ LTD. PHONE 7364 — 6365 Female Help Wanted WAITRESS WANTED APPLY IN in person New England Cafe. 2 UNFURNISHED IIOUSEKEEP- ing rooms with sink. Phone 6368 FARM FOR RENT COVEHEAD Road. Apply Mrs. John Power, Bedford Station, P.E.I. IN MEMORIAM ed away April 10. 1951. A precious one from us is gone, The voice we loved is still, No one will ever fill. band and family. . FOUR ROOM HEATED APART-. Stationwagon. Green, l2‘tone. = New motor EXPERIENCED WAITRESS wanted. Apply in- person to Ment’s Resturant. For Rent CANTELO—1n loving memory of Mrs. Dougal Cantelo who pass- Her chair is vacant in our home, Lovingly remembered by hus- 4 ROOM APARTMENT, ALSO two room appartment. Posses- - sion at once. Apply 26 St. Ste- phen Street. FOR RENT OR LEASE NEW s e r vi c e station at -Vernon Bridge on Trans Canada High- way. Apply Edison Eraser, Ver- non Bridge. ‘ ‘merit and bathroom. constant hot water, ground floor. Excel- lent residential district. Apply ’ 162'-Queen Street. RENTAL SPACE renting. space in the base- ment of the Market Build- ing, if and when remodel- led to be suitable for shops and offices, .-are asked to inquire at the office of the City’ Clerk, City Hall. FORRENTW Apartment containing liv- ing room, kitchen, bedroom Stove and Frigidaire. Apply: 1 THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY, 154 Richmond Street, Charlottetown, P.E.I. 'All persons interested in . and bath. Good location. v PROFESSIONAL CARDS TWO ('2) STACKS .I-IAY. AL- bert Duffy,«Kinkora. .' BALED HAY, TWENTY DOL- lars ton. Spencer Hughes, Em- erald.- 1952 1-TON DODGE TRUCK «IN ‘good condition. Apply 228 Cum- berland Street. 1949 METEOR COACH.» GOOD condition. $375.00. Apply Don- ald Acorn, Pownal. . BOAT 100 HP; MERCURY MAR- ine motor, trap hauler. Boat 4 years old. Phone after ‘five 2695. , 331 First Street, FARM FOR SALE. 200 ACRES of land including machinery and stock.\Arthur Sheri-en. of Westmoreland. ONE 14 FT. BOAT; ONE LIGHT . horse 7 years old._ Everett Jay. Fort Augustus. ONE SIMPLICITY ELECTRIC washing machine. 10 years old. Phone 3885.» L A FEW PIGS WEIGHING 30 LBS, ’market. price., Elmer Curran, ‘St. Peters, P. E. ,1.‘ In TWO HUNDRED D O L L A R S cash buys eight room house. House to be moved or torn down by May 15 1958. Offer ex- pires April 18 1958. Lord's Ser- vice Station North Tryon P.E.I. TENDERS Tenders will be accepted by the undersigned until noon April 15th 1958 for the trucking of cream over the Canoe Cove, Argyle Shore, and Desable route at a price per cwt. The under- signed is not obliged to accept the lowest or any tender." CRAPAUD CREAMERY CO. A . Fol related firms S For Sale ONE COW SHORTHORN AND Gernsey second calfpto freshen, April 25th., 2 ton pressed hay} 50 cts. bale. Art. MacLean, Mtu Herbert. AT WINSLOE 29 ACRES LAND Good house and out buildings near church, school and station Apply Mrs. Vera Ford or dial 7471. , ONE REGISTERED HOLSTEIN cow, 41/2 years old, due to freshen in June, also large stack of choice hay. Calf eight months old. Apply, Warren Daw- son and Son, Uigg, P. E. I. DESIRABLE 3 ROOM COTTAGE furnished adjacent to National Park area with two acres land. Cheap for quick sale as owner has left province. Apply Ber- nard Blanchard, South Rustico, .P.E.I. _161 ACRE FARM IN WEST ' Coveh-ead, 12 niiles from Char- lottetown; House and buildings in excellent condition. Near school, churches, stores and ‘pavement. Beautiful location in park area. Electricity, hot and cold water. Contact Mrs. J. R. Auld or W. C, Auld, 76 Upper Prince Street. ONE ONLY -—- FULLY AUTO- matic Singer Portable Sewing Machine, makes button—hol_cs, sews on buttons. Regular price $299.75 going for $249.00. Down payment $24 as little as $2.70 for weekly. Singer Sewing Cen- tre, 164 Gt. George: Street. Dial 4551. FOR SALE USED ELECTRIC and kerosene oil refrigerator, oil and coal and wood ranges, gas and electric washers, table and floor model T.V. combin- ation radio and record player and car radios, come in today. Firestone Home and Auto Co. Ltd. 187 Great George St. Dial 5547. 2 WANTED Experiencecl Accountant’ to take Charge of the bookkeeping for Seve- in the Province. Should have own car. Please tele- phone*6547 for appointment. A H .R. DOANE AND COMPANY , Chartered AcCountcnts,_ Charlottetown, P. E.‘ I.- ENTERPRISE RANGE. Goon con ition - Apply 17 Dorches- ter St. BALED HAY AND STRAW. Apply Alex Hamilton, New Perth, P.E.I. FEEDER CATTLE. R. MacKIN- non, Mermaid, Phone Oharlot town 7996. p _ FOR SALE: 30 TONS PRESSED‘ hay sat $20.00 per ton. E. A. McCue, Phone 11 A1berton.7 BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Etc. Bell. Matheson & Foster at 150. Richmond St. 1. Elmer Blanchard, B.A. 150 Richmond St. Dial 5573 M. A. Farmer, Q.C.,*LL.B. Bank of Commerce Bldg Allison Gillis, LLB. 130 Richmond St. Dial'4747 OPTOM ETRISTS I. A. Carruthers, R. 0. 123 Kent st, Dial 5612 J. S. Taylor, R.0. Comer Kent & Queen Sts. Office 9133 — House 4756 H. J. Mabon, R.0. Montague P. E. I. ARCHITECT Palmer 81 Haslam Bank of -Nova Scotia Bldg. Peake & Nicholson 175 Grafton Street 1. A. McGuigan, B.A. Currie Bldg., Dial 9424 Queen St. IAN M. MacLEOD, LLB. CURRIE BLDG. (Above Shoe Doctor) DIAL 33!-2.1 FREDERIC A. LARGE, Q.C. Room 207 Confederation Bldg. Corner Queen and Richmond Sis. (Across from Royal Bank Bldg.) DIAL 3244 J os. W. MacDonald,‘ B.A., QC. 150 Richmond Street Dial 4713 Box 472 MacPhee 31 Trainor IEO Richmond St. Dial [5573 CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince St. Dial (5432 J. F. :rooT"f'3s, B. Arch. 2 ARCHITECT 144) Richmond St. Dial 3865 G. Keith Pickard B. Arch. M.R.A;I.C.,§ Charlottetown, 100 Fitzroy St. V Dial 8618 ‘ Summerside, Wednesdays Dial 2936 Peter A. McNeil 166 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown Phone 4339 P. O. Box 513 MUSICIANS ,H. JOHN HARRIS, ' F. R. C. 0. Studio — 203 Richmond St. DIAL 4213 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER E. s. CHANDLER, agsc. (E.E.), M.E.I_C., P.Eng. 161 QUEEN ST. PHONE 8325 There is hardly a day dear Rose. lyn That we do not think of you. Ever remembered by her aunt Levina and Annie. HOLLAND -—- In loving memory of our father, Camden Holland, who Passed aiway April 10th., 1956 . , McDONALD, Sometimes it’s hard to understand Why some things have to be CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS COOPER anornnns & co. CURRIE & C0. Cum Isld . - But in his Wisdom. God has c g H R D0Al$l«lmottet0Wn ma] 5568 planned _ - ~ - 8: COMPANY Beyond our power to See _ 148 Great George St..- Charlottetown Dial 6547 —~ 6543 P O B 187 Lovingly remembered and sad- ARTHUR J GARRETT - . Ox Iy missed by his daughters‘ PALMER ELFCTRIC BU] ~ Frances and Muriel Charlottetown 100 Fitzroy Streeitoma my 5321 \ appliances. All the person is assured. SALESMAN WANTED Crockettand Storey Ltd. desire the ser- vices of a person who likes to sell. or would like. to’ sell Skii'c|1,en ranges and] major products carried by Crockett 8: Storey Ltd. are from manufactur-I ers wiih a national and even international reputation of high quality. Full time employment for the right’ lnteres’red~ persons should .’apply in person SATURDAY — I2 APRIL, I958 at CROCKETT & STOREY LTD. ' IA34 Kent St., Charlottetown Opportunity Maritimes. date. For Salesman. Calling On Country General Stores Large wholesale dry goods firm has an openinglfor an experienced salesman to call on general stores in the Position offers generous remuneration including weekly drawing, road expense and bonus. Could also be worked as side line on commission. Applicant must have late model car. Apply by letter stating age, marital status, present employment and sales experience to Scheffer Bros, Ltd., 389 St. Paul St. West, Montreal, Applicant will be interviewed in person at later of the CENTRAL SCHOOL BOARD.- 5. Grade IX Class Teacher Salaries with Degree: Women: $3,600 — $5,500. Men: $3,800 -— $5,800. Salaries with Diploma only: Women: $2,250-$4,000. Men: $2,400—$4,450. experience. TEACHERS WANTED The following positions are open for the year 1958-59, in schools RICHMOND-DRUlVIMOND—ATHABASKA PROTESTANT 1. Mathematics & Science—~Senior High School 2. Grade IX—English and History 3. Two Household Science Teachers 4. Physical Education Teacher An additional allowance of $400 is allowed for those with Marital Status for income tax purposes. Full credit for experience is recog- nized up to 16 years. Maximum salary is reached after 15 years of Address applications and inquiIies. giving full details to:- ’ aforesaid may have due notice For Sale ‘ 85 ACRES OF LAND 40 CLEAR balance wood and lumber, 15 plowed. 1 acre of strawberries. 10 miles from Charlottetown. 1 mile from Trans Canada High- way, easy terms. Apply Oswald Buell, Mt. Albion. WNE ONLY — FULLY AUTOMA- tic Singer Portable ‘ Machine, makes button - holes, sews on buttons. Regular price $299.75 going for" $249.00. Down payment $24 as little as $2.74 weekly. Singer Sewing Centre 164 Gt. George Street. Phone 4551. FARM FOR SALE Near Souris, shore front farm 116 acres, 95 clear. Buildings in good repair, electricity and water. Brook on farm- Apply: BOX 808 Guardian - Patriot LOST AND FOUND LOST — SCOTCH COLLIE FE- male golden color answers to Lassie. Anybody knowing the whereabouts contact Armel Whitehead or phone 5-11, New London, collect. - Nursery Stock ANNUAL FLOWER. PLANTS ' Place your order now for an- nual flower plants. Newest and best varieties, All America selection in the following varie- ties: Royal Oarpell Aliysuh, New Pigmy.Marigo1dzs., Coman- che, Red Satin and Glitters Pe- tunis etc. Don’t miss the new early Bergkovis cabbage, 8150 Burpe big early Hybred Toma- toes. H. Parker Jewell York. Phone 7074. Seeds LET US HELP YOU MAKE your garden the best ever this year!» Write today for our cata- iogué. VESEY’S SEEDS. YORK Services offered WHEN COUNTING BLESSINGS include the action- getting po- wer_ of Classified Ads: Quick convenient, low cost. Phone 8506 salesman Wanted w_ANTEn: SALESMAN W I T H car. Not only do We Day 531' ary, commission and bonus. but our job also offers Paid 11011‘ pension - plan and the best 1'“ in group benefits, which covers life insurance and hospital and b ens, for the ‘em- Illlggtgd anfin ftliiI1iiY- Thrlif 15!; top payms iob for 9 ha . “’° . er who wants to learn this b“.5“' ness and combine good earning power with. security.‘ Callc the Singer Sewing Machme °‘“‘ pany at 164 Great George St-» Phone 4551. For interviews and applications ask fdl‘ M13 D- Young, Manage!‘- CANADA E OF PROVINCF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT _ The 17th day of March_ AD. 1958 In re Estate of Walter G; Mac- Kenzie of Charlottetown in Queens County in the said Pro- vince, salesman, deceased, tes- ta te. To the Sheriff of the County of Queens County or any constable or literate person within said County Greeting: Whereas upon reading the, petition on file of Irving Haslam of Springfield in Queens County aforesaid, farmer, and Gerald MacKenzie of Kensington in Prince County in the said Pro- vince, merchant. the executsrs of the above named estate, pray- ing that citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: ' You are therefore hereby re- quired to cite all persons inter- ested in the said estate‘ to be and appear before the judge present at a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Summerside in Prince County in the said Province, on Monday the 28th. :lay of April next coming, at the hour of thirty minutes after ten o'clock noon of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the accounts of the said estate should not be passed and an order for distribution made to close the estate as prayed for in said petition and on motion T. Leland Linkletter Esquire, proctor for said petition- er. And it is hereby ordered that a true copy hereof be forthwith published in Charlottetown! aforesaid once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places respectively, name1y_ in the Hall of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid, at or near the Bank of Nova Scotia in Charlottetown aforesaid and at or near the Canadian Bank of Commerce in Charlottetown aforesaid, so that all persons in. terested in the said estate as thereof. WITNESS His Honour Harold Ieonard Palmer, Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlotte- town in Queen’s Count, the day and year first above written. By The Court_ (L_S.) J. C. GAW, Supervisor, Box 207, Richmond, Quebec. lsgdl Frances B. Vinnicombe Sewing 1 published’ in ‘some newspaper] I . I Teachers Wanted = SEFORE APPLYING FOR 01% accepting any position to teach with the school district,~Wii. i peg No. 1, teachers are asked to clear with Mr. E. L. A Inc" General Secretary, Manitoba 1‘eacher’s Society, 956 Portage at Lipton, Winnipeg.’ ’ Wanted To Buy BUYING GOOD PIGS OVER 30 lbs. will also buy smaller ones for Market, price and farm pickup. P. A. MacDonald, St Peters Bay. Wanted To Rent BY JUNE 30TH FOUR OR FIVE room apartment or house in or near city. Dial 6636. UNFURNISHED TWO BED- room apartment with 220 wir- ing.in kitchen, onground floor, within five miles of Charlotte- town. No children, have small dog. Phone 4949 between 8.30 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. Wanted WANTED STEEL BOX FOR 1957 Ford truck. Dial 6613 mornings WANTED — ALE BOTTLES. Pints or quarts. Dial 8595. MIDDLE AGED LADY DESIRES room and board in city per- manently. Apply box 809. Guar- dian Patriot. \ ANY LANDLORD WANTING permanent reference tenants for two or three bedroom apart- ment or house. Apply Box 804 care of Guardian and Patriot. Work Wanted - EXPERIENCED DUTCH BOY wants work on farm. Ten miles from Charlottetown. Ap- ply Box 805 in care of Guard- ian- Patriot. COMEDIAN HIRED TORONTO (CP)—Directors of the Canadian National Eidiibition Tuesday approved a contract giv- ing comedian Danny Kaye at least $100,000 for appearing as headliner at the CNE's grand- stand show this summer. The cent of all box office receipts ish medical research counc, contract also gives him 50 per U. K. Libero. Wcmt Report ‘W on lRadiaiio~n it LONDON (Reuters)——The,_ eral party Wednesday calls, an immediate report by the, ‘ radiation hazards caused by drogen and atom bomb e sions. ~ The demand followed re; that radioactivity in Britain} increased 10 times in the few days as a result of nuclear tests. . The Liberal party said str tium 90, part of the nuclearf. _ p out, is known to be in-creasi. “ ‘ in animal and human 1;.nk v where it could cause canai The group said it also is appea, _, ’ ing in greater quantities in gm? ‘I ‘ ples of soil, grass and Inilk,,,,, The statement said the stroi _ , tium concentration now .. ' reached a level which the mod ical council estimated, earliea: would require immediate atteni tion. ‘S Four -Million . Contract Let At , , ‘Halifax Airport _ OTTAWA (CP)‘~—A contract for $4,389,000 has been awarded t6 1 Ellis-Don Limited, London, ()‘n.t_, *" for the constru-ction of an air f‘ terininail building at the new fj Halifax international airport, the M transport department announced in, today. - ’ The building is to be C0tII1J_ pleted by Aug. 31, 1959. It is to . be 1,250 feet long and has been ,, designed so that any part of the ,7 building can be extended without interruption of daily operations. T The new building will contain a coffee Shop, dining room, me. chanical baggage conveyors, 4 second floor spectators’ deck and. will house the transport depart. ,_ ment’s meteorological and telo- , (communications services and air ism traffic control. I ‘ . HISTORIC POST ‘ Godbout on the north shore of ‘V3’ the St. Lawrence below Quebec I T over $472000. was a -trading post before 1670. OTTAWA (CP) Halifax, which elects two members to the Commons, had the largest armed services vote of any Canadian constituency in the Macrh 31 gen- eral election. The service vote there for six candidates totalled 8,105. De- feated Liberals JOILII Dickey and Leonard A. Kitz received 2,522 and 2,344 votes, respectively; Progressive Conservative ners Edmund Morris and Robert Mccleave, 1,598 and 1,508; de- feated CCF candidates H. L. Macintosh and Lloyd Wilson, 72 and 61. Among individual candidates Reveal Halifax Riding Had A 2 _ Largest Armed Services Vote :1: across the country, the twoLib- erals and the two Conservotijiel polled the most service votes.- Behind Halifax, the consfitnu M encies with the next highest set-’ W vrice vote totals were Calgary South with 1,370 and Kingston, ‘ Ont., with 1,333. The Canadian Press erronc-. ousliy reported April 4 that Lin 1;, eral W. J. Henderson, defeated j. in Kingston, had the, highest ‘ number of service votes for an individual candidate with 943. 11 But be ranked fifth after the 1 Halifax candidates, with Conseh ~. spot. By JOSEPH MacSWEEN Canadian Press Staff Writer Nikita Khrushchev’»s visit to Hungary appears to be a pol- itical fence - mending mission, dictator-style. The bus-y Khrushchev, hav- ing C011-SOllldi8t€<d his position at home, lost no time. in heading for what has been one of the Communist world’s most serious trouble spots. The Russian greeted Janos Kiadar with a boisterous bear hug and other signs of affection For Those Who Prefer To Write Their Own CLASSIFIED AD , HERE'S‘ HOW’ THIS——is a sample 3-line want ad. This ad contains approximately 15 words_ Phone 8506. You can use anad like this to tell about your offer to nearly 20,000 readers of Patriot. HERE'S HOW MUCH 1 day so 4 050096009.‘ Gdays 3.60 HERE'S THE NUMBER 8506 We Will Be Glad To Help You Prepare An Registrar, {Ad if You Wish. Busy Russian Leader Takes A Time Out To Mend Fences Y The Guardian and The. calculated to show that the Hun» L garian party boss en-joys MoI- .. cow’s firm support. Rm The ostensilbtle reason fol’ Klhrushchev’s visit is Hungaijfl ;; 13th -anniversary of the ejection of the Nazis from that couiitrf in the Second World War. WHAT TO EXPECT , But it seems clear that Khruslt . future than of the past. It was8-B :‘ opportunity for him to show ill‘ 1 Hungarians -— and other satellite :‘ peoples of Eastern EuI’0lD9‘-' J1. what can be expected now that he has formally taken on him’ JIL. self the, two main functions 0‘ 15., Russian power. ‘ As Russian premier as well as in‘ party chief, Khrushchev must , ‘ able to command obedience 111 N1- the satellites to survive. ’ Khrush-chev’s display of 5”‘ ‘~ port for Kadar, who called 05 W Russian troops to quell his °“’”' j “*1 countrymen in the Hungarian U0" ' rising of November 1956, may 7 taken as an indication of R115‘, 7 sian-Hungarian relations 1111 91?. i the Khrushchev regime. ‘ LN This hints at a return to ill‘ ' ruthless policies of Josef Sbaimv. but Western observens are 31 * ful that Khrushchev will be m°"“z. moderate for a time at l'€3I5l' ‘ NEW FACE 91,: Khr»ushchev’s Russian trill’ ’- ling companions certainly 909"‘. the Hungarian visit is no formal or social junket. Frol Romanovich Kozl0V: rising young first deputy mier, is making a sort of in the eyes of the West .— there is the dour Andrei mom. yko, foreign minister, 3150 30' companying Khrushchev. 1 ’ Gromyko’-s presence Pfababa; means that Khrushchev Wéntsafl; keep in hot pursuit of 1115 C , for an end to nuclear b° , , tests. ~ CRUEL IRONY Hungarian patriots ,, sider it a cruel -i1’0Y1Y they Khrushchev should visit the-1 ‘- country in the flush of 1118 F93 ; propaganda successes. ’ Lt must be difficult for a . Hungarians. who felt the _b1" > Weight of Russian might 1956 uprising, to believ Moscow now is completely Dc, cere in its pose Of benevole and eace. .’ ! Negertheless, the C8111 has ‘fl ‘istered. a propaganda Impact « 1the energetic Khrush-lhev Qanmwi lexpected to make use of W5 lpresuge in his current trav :* I pro «' deblll I In ay COB‘