' ..'”-'-.-.-..,q 4 t .:., In its I I .:.” ,0 en:-t.xz...-g... I i. 4. In Ifanarlan VIacKENllE - In loving m9m' ory of our dear son. Dolllllfl 1-- Maclienzie, who W8! klued four years ago today- Still to me cornea day! Of Wt ness Pa 0 14. The Guardian Thurs” July 12 1950 Use Guardian Want Ads -'Dial 8506 u Tears in secret often flow. some may "W W" "G '”"l Aparmunts fluted ; tten Tlltlllgll on earth SW 3” ll” UNFURNISHED. HEATED more. , apartment for adults only. Ap- But in memory X0" 3" with I15 ply Box 228 cm Guardian. A5 W” always we" be""e' UNFURNISHED s on s ROOM Always remembered by lVl0m- apartment or house. Dial 9761, -mm--"'mTTTT”T or write Box 2433. Guardian. Boarders Acconinodatol M AL E BOARDERS ACCOMMO- dated, near Federal Building Home cooked meals, television. Dial 5221 or 88 Pownal St. cars and Trucks For Sale '48 PONTIAC SEDAN. GOOD condition. Sacrifice. Dial 4611. 1950 CHEVROLET SEDAN. EX- cellent condition. Emmett Mac- Guigan, 5 Windsor St., Char- lnitetown. Phone 9273. 1955 METEOR NIAGARA. 10.000 miles. would trade for cheaper car, and 1949 Chev sedan. com- plete motor job; also 1948 Ford We wish to express our suit-gere thanks to Dr. Seaman, Dr. Lox. Nurses and staff of P.E.l. Hos- pital. Rev. Mr. Brown and Rev. Mr. Sheen for their kindness dur- ing the illness and death of Mrs. Fulton Thomson. also to the many relatives. friends and neighbors who sent flowers, cards and helP' ed in many ways. p F”l WIN MEMORIAM MRS. FULTON THOMSON The death occurred at the I. Hospital on June 29 of Annie Laurie Matthews. beloved wife of Fulton Thomson. Charlottetown. The deceased was the daughter of the late James Matthews and Elizabeth Sage of Elmsdale. She, 12- ton truck. All Iieasonably was a devoted member of Zionf priced. Apply Willis Judson. Presbyterian Church and also a CralJaiid- member of Alpha Rebekah Lodge. Of a kind and loving disposit- ion, slie endeared herself to all who knew her, especially to the rhildreii to whom she was mom- mic Annie. She was always ready to help anyone in need. She will be greatly missed in the home around which her whole life Was centered. There are left to mourn her passiiit! besides agdevoted husband two riaiiclitcrs. Elizabeth. Mrs. Ricliard Marshall; Jean. . Albert Dawson. of Texada. B.C.: four sons David, Frank. John and Raebiirn all of Charlotte- town: two nrothers. Clifford and wellen; one sister Lily, Mrs. Mc- Lean; also clevcn grandchildren. The funeral which was largely attended was held from Zion Pres- byterian Church. Sunday. July 1. Service was cont-ucted by Rev. Mr. Brown. Hymns sung were: The Lord is my Shepherd and Abide with Me. Pall bearers were. Bayfield Ellis. George Godkin, Gordon MacKay. Hawford Reev- es. Adolph Doiron. Len Dowlinz Sr. The many beautiful floral tributes testified to the esteem in which she was held. Intermentl the Peoples Cemetery. Charlotte- town. FOR SALE 1956 Dodge Custom 4- door Station Wagon. Driv- ien only 6500 miles. Must be sold quickly. A real bar- gain. Can be seen at- TOM DAVIES Service Station CAR BUYERS Don't drive an accident waiting to happen. Drive this 1954 DODGE SEDAN. F. R. McLAlNE LTD. Malpeque Rd. -- Dial 7358 FLOWERS Open Evenings PILLOW Fulton tliusbandi DOUBLE SPRAY Jack and Jane For Item CROSS . - ; - - GROUND FLOOR 3 ROOMS AND Rae. Sheila and Bria" bath. 92 Brighton Rd. Apply 11 GATES A-MR Goodwill Ave. Dial 3476. Frank, Daisy. Dick and Elizabeth BROKEN LINK J (I Al . ea" an tric stove. 56030. Quiet couple. CRESENT , . David and Etta "Write Box 234 Guardian. - SPRAY5 rwo SECOND noon APART- The Mclsaac and Rosscs Aloha Rfhekali Lodge No. Etta. Billy and Eva Ray. Daisy and Children Helen and Alex Robertson Mac and Spurgeon McNeill Price. Hazel and family Mrs. Arsenanlt. Helen and Ernest Blair. Leta and family Margaret and Clifford Mrs. McAusl;ind. Heber and Sal Gladys and Boy David and Charlie Ramsay Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Matlieson and 10 only, Apply George Larter on premises. 7 i iiTzArnn AP"lTMEN'I'. NEW building, three rooms and bath, hot water. ground floor. Private entrance. Apply P.0. Box 172. For Rent 3 large roamed apartment with family bath. on second floor. Bright. Leonard and Myrtle Andrews and clean and pleasant. Would con- family sider part exchange for rent If Harold, Francis. Harlene. Am- middle aged couple would cook herst, NS. for widower and daughter. Up to Ian Taylor date house and all conveniences. Ethel. Norman and faITill.V Immediate possession. After 5.30 HEATED APARTMENT. FOUR rooms and bath, August 1. elec-i merits. 202 Richmond St. Adults For Itont SUMMER COTTAGE FOR RENT. Phone 8848. For Sale CART WHEEI3 AND AXLE. GUY Pierce, Brackley. FURNISHED ROOM. 34 WE?- mouth. Dial 3391. ONE UPRIGHT PIANO IN Al condition, Apply 260 Kent St. TWO FURNISHED OR UNFUIN- islied rooms. Phone 7295. PEARsON's STUDIO. SUSSEX. N.B.. for pianos. church or-gang FURNISHED HEATED ROOM with sink. Central. Dial 6373. 50 ACRES SANDING HAY. HAR. old Wood, Lyndale, Kinrosa. P0 For Sale COAL AND WOOD RANGE. John A. Read. Borden. CANTEEN T x 9' PRICED FOB quick sale. dial 9684. MOVIE PROJ CTOR. I6 M.M. Apply Worth's Barber Shop. GOOD STANDING IIAY FOR sale. also one Dump Rake. Mrs. J.R. Auld. West Covehead. 4 ROOM APARTMENT. HEATED, 2 bedrooms. Children accepted. write Box 521. Guardian. AVAILABLE SEPT. 1-! BED- room duplex. modern-oil heat- ed. Brighton area. Apply Box 243 Guardian. THREE FURNISHED ROOMS IN Parkdale. Sink and oil range in kitchen, City water. Quiet couple preferred. Rhone 5837. TiHo:ii3T apartment, two rooms. kitchen and bath. hot water, electric STANDING HAY. DAVID 'MAc' Donald, Union Road. STANDING HAY. MARY Mne- Lennan, Alexandra. SUNSHINE BABY CARRIAGE. in good condition. Dial 7631. cTr:s'rr-:rnrii:i.if' s r 0 v E, ii?- frigerator, kitchen set. Phone 6002. M.G. ROADSTER. 1951. GOOD tires, body. Dial 7152. Summer- side. to Acnrsfor STANDING HAY, STRAWBERRIES FOR SALE. M. .1. Byrne. Iona, Queens. ToTii"iTs-ii'i?cTciZia.TA'ivEvTrr Sydney St. after 5.30 p.m. Stow Rent 56000. Lynmore Apply Gordon Crockett, York Apartments. Phone 4655. station, HOUSE IN"WHEATLEY RIVER, For Sale can be moved. write box 242. Guardian. SINGER. SEWING. MACHINE. Treadle, Perfect condition, S15 Phone 7762. POWER SPRAYER READY TO use. John C. MacBeth, Forest 1946 CHEVROLET COACH. AP- ply Norman Mcftae, French and r e a c h - in refrigerators. Storey Electric. NINE FOOT MASSEY HARRIS hay rake. almost new. Stewart McFarlane. Winsloe. Hm, River. P. E. I STTANIIINAG-H-AYE.-ENKOUIVRE.ED- ONE ,DROP HEAD siN G Eli ward MacCallum. Brackley sewing machine in good con- geach, dition. Phone 5362. -SIX CALVES. HEREFORD AND 10 FT. HAY RAKE. GOOD AS Holstein. Linus McQuaid. River- New. Priced to sell. Ira Nich- dalggonshaw. olson. Rose Valley. 6Fr:TisEiTTio?ii(rFEE: KEROSENE REFRIGERATOR. Small. in perfect condition. Ap- ply Box 240. Guardian. TWO COWS WITH CALVES BY their side. Apply James T. Mc- Quaid, Bonshaw, P.E.I. - THREE CHOICE MILK COWS. three feeder cattle. Shorthorn grade. Arnold Weeks. Frederic- ton. HICKOX. GLEN AT ELDON Valley. 10 ft. International Dump Rake. Turner Farm Equipiiienl. lTWO-WHEEL LIGHT TRAILER. new. 20-foot escalator. Hayload- er in good condition. Robert Milligan. Sherhrooke. INTERNATIONAL SWEEP OR buck rake suitable for H or M tractors. Also Massey Harris steel crank push bar hay loader. Both in perfect condition. Fred 1. Andrew, East Royalty. For Sale Immediately, dwelling house. I! rooms and bath, also shower. Sun porch. large hall up stairs and down. Front and back stairs. inlaid linoleum floors. hot air furness. On Airport paved high- way. about 2 miles from Char- lottetown. Nice nrchard and grounds. Could be converted into two nice apartments if desired. Highly residential district. Near School Unit No. 1'. If interested Phone .1309. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carr phone 6003. Day phone 3223. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McKay and family Mae and Earl Welleslcy. Mass. Newt and Flora. Dorothy and Doug. Amherst. N.S. Ike and Joan Moreside The Osbornes Annie and Mac MacRae Joe Redmond Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lavers and Kay The Prunty family Philip and Blair Leo. Ester and Boy Chapman and Theresa and Lloyd l.co Sis and family Reagh and Glady MacN4-ill Ralph Myrtle and famil.V 'lIr. and Mrs. Blair Andrews Mr. and Mrs. James Leightizer Annie. Lloyd and Harrison PAY HIGHEST Also: Hort LESTER B of LF. and E. MARKET PRICE IRON AND STEEL SCRAP Metals. Hides. Wool & Bottles. chair. O'BRIEN 5,;;'E;'i;iHdD:l M”? h p - 207 GREAT GEORGE s'r. V ma ic nsmi RI.ti,llli:'aTy1rnEml-aloyecs Club PHONE 3332 Employees Diesel Shop and stor- es Dept. CUT FLOWERS Sister Lill and family. N.S.. Brother. Will. Bill. Jean. Mildred. Arthur and Michael NS. Eileen and Elwin. Mass. Maria and Helena Minnie and Peru. Sally. Mac. Jan- ie. Lyall, Ellie and Eddie. Jack and Pauline Macbellan, Toronto Elsdon, Edna. Carlyle and fam- I TENDERS (For New One Room School, North Bedequel Tenders will be accepted by the under- L.I70 N E L ELECTRIC TRAIN. Excellent condition. E x I r a TWO FOUR-YEAR-OLD HOL- stein cows duo to freshen the last of July. L. S. Reid. Hope River. 1949 CHEV If TON TRUCK. NEW motor and tires. Perfect Shape. Apply L'cnie lI1cArienn. West- niorelaiid. NINE ROOM HOUSE AT 370 S e c U n d Street. Summerside. Electricity, water, sewerage. Edgar .l'IOlIIE',lll.OII. Suminerside. FIFTEEN ACRE SHORE PRO- periy with oil-heated every con- ienicncc. 7 room house. Wond- Pl'Iill small summer resort-all year round home, 4 3-4 miles from town. Phone 7808 or Box 4. Cliarlnftetown. For Sale 7 room house, nearly new, good location, in city. Oil burning. air conditioned heating, large lot and sep- arate garage. BOX 244 GUARDIAN For Sale equipment. 570.00. Dial 3744. BLUE BALLERINA DRESS SIZE! 16, new. Will sell cheap. Apply' 51 Water Street, second floor. AT LITTLE SANDS. HOUSE AND barn, 14 acres of land, reason- able. Mrs. Euphemim Memery. ONE FISHING BOAT. ONE YEAR; old. 82 feet long, powered by VB motor. will se it reasonable. Bruce Murphy. French River. AT ST. PETERS BAY BUNGA- low. All modern. Lge lot. Extra land optional on paved high- way. Apply Leo L. Murphy. ONE MONAGHAN THRESHER with Blower, 3 sets spring-tooth Harrows, one E. aka sprayer. Two Dump Carts. Fred Walsh. Kinkora, R.R. 2 WE HAVE IN STOCK A FULL line of potato sprays and dusts: including Dithane. 25 per centl D. D. T. Emulsion. etc. Hall-I fax Seed Co. Ltd. g FOR YOUR SUMMER READING choose from the amazing va-l riety of exciting but inspiring: books for all ages at The Biblel House topposite Eaton'si. ROUND PLATE-GLASS MIRROR walnut frame. Fawcett coal or wood range. steel bed and. spring-folding cot, chest of drawers. several other small articles. Phone 7884. HOUSE. GARAGE AND LOT. Belle River. on Trans-Canada Highway. electricity and run- ning water. good fishing. near post office. store and church. Suitable for elderly couple.. ideal summer home. Priced for quick sale. Apply Clive Hancock. One Massey Harris Dump lrake tractor pull, good con- dition. ' PETER MacAULEY, Cliepstow. Baby Illilclts RAYNOR'S ('II1CKS. WHITE LEG- horn or cross breris. Cockrels 6 cents. Stunt piillets now for next summer's high egg prices. Raynor's Chick Hatchery. Mt. Herbert. Female Help Wanted r”vvEo.TcTx'pAiii3aTc.TREs'."Eo-ti-is and board, time off, and good wages. Apply Bison Restaurant L0?! and Found WALLET IN CITY CONTAINING sum of money and important papers. Findeiyplease leave It Guardian. Reward. NUMBER PLATE-(' BE- tween ('h'town and Nine Mile Creek via New Haven. Albert MCDIIIIHIII. Nine Mile Creek. BETWEEN (THARLOTTETOWN Clinic and 215 Great George Street. ('harlnttetown Hospital nursesl pin with initials E, G. on back. Leave at Guardianl Reward. glllala Help Wanted MIXER OPERATOR TO WORK in Purina Mill, cxpcrience pre- ferred. Apply C. M. Simpson and Sons. Bay View. Government rates. Fifteen mile haul on pavement from Gravel Trucks Wanted Bedford pit. COUNTY CONSTRUCTION CO.. LTD. Charlottetown. ELEVATOR Apply:- CENTRAL C FOR SALE 1 I - I000 LB. BRUCE STEWART FREIGHT ELEVATOR. In Good Condition. REAMERIES I Mala Ilelli Wanted ' .lsiNc.i.ii: EARM woiuniiit. GOOD wages. Permanent. Apply Em- ployment Office. Charlottetown. A MAN FOR FARM wona; Steady employment or hay- makiiig. Apply Leith M'acMillan. West Covehead. Phone A2. . MALE SALES CLERK FOR RI!- tail Building Supplies office. ex- perienced married man pre- ferred, willing to accept re- sponsibility. Permanent position. welfare plan. Apply in person to Mr. C. B. Whltenect. M. F. Schurman Co. Ltd.. Charlotte- town. P.E.I. YOUNG, MEN . If you possess junior matricu- lation or higher. you may be able to qualify (or Aircrew Training in the Royal Canadian Air Force. Senior matrlculants are eligible to apply for a ission in the Flying Control or Fighter Con- troller branches. For complete details, write, phone or visit- THE RCAF RECRUITING UNIT, RCAF STATION SUMMERSIDE. PHONE 2281 Male Help Wanted PARTS CLERK We require a clerk for our parts department. Apply in writing stating age. educa- tional background and previous experience if any. STEWART MOTORS LTD. P. 0. Box 115 Charlottetown, P.E.I. GO PLACES, GO NAVY! ACTION, TRAVEL, GOOD PAY, NEW SKILLS. Life in the Royal Canadian Navy keeps you on your toes. Learn new skills while earning good pay. Enjoy ii life of ad- venture. All these things are yours when you serve your coun- try in the Navy. Don't Wait! Age limits: 17 to 25 (29 with certain trade qualifications). Edu- cation: Grade 8 or better. See, write or phone your NAVAL RECRUITING OFFICER, I-IMC5 QUEEN CHARIDTTE, CHARLOTTETOWN. PHONE 4913 ed. Dial 7446. Steve Macken- ney. KEITH CARMICIIAEUS PLUMB- ing and heating on Brackley Point Road. Agent and service man for Mcculloch chain saws. Dial 6423. ALL TAXES DUE MILLTOWN Cross School must be paid by July 30 or handed in for col- lection. By order of the Trus- tees. YOU CAN PREVENT COSTLY FIRES WITH DOMINION EQUIPMENT CO. Liberal allowance on old. uipment. - P. E. I. Sales Representative if Richmond St.. Ch'town Office: 3434 Reg; 44.9 Personal ISL.'IW GRILL -5 QUEEN Street serving full course dis Chlnnm nerii; pecializtn In Dishes. Dial 522:. Personal- MACDONALD'l DRIVING school. A proven aerlev of driv- ing lessons I . dual-control equb ment. Dial 4937. Services offered LIGIIT TRUCKING ANY IIOUI. day or night. Dial 9295. SHOTGUNS IIEPAIRED AND . A ' ” th selected walnut. Willard Leard. Borden, P.E.l. PIANO TUNING AND RE-BUILD-E - lsmim Ilffurol McLEOD'S AUTO odor. uni Min ASHES HAULED, YARDS CLEAN- - PROFESSIO NAL CARDS Apply Lenox Nursing Home. TELEVISION I A L E S. INSTAL- latlon and service calla. For M). gtlewkart area phone '10-2. F. W. ar . -r.v. AERIALS INSTALLED. nr you have the aerial. we will In- stall it; also we can supply aeriala Installed for 8.35 up. uy the aerial separately and save. Also you can save on the set as you are freb to buy any- where. Aerlals moved. experi- enced. Williami Wheatley. Dial IE4 RELIABLE Window Cleaners We specialize in Fumigat- For free estlmates- DIAL 8727 or 8054 Charlottetown Teachers Wanted valescent patient, semi-private, ing.,anywhere on the Island.. Factor I. J. Elmer Ilanchnrd, IA. 165 Queen II. M. A. Former. Q.C.. LLB. Bank of Commerce Bldg. Allison M. Glllin, lL.I. loll. Mathoaon It 150 Ilclllbld Pbcu1 32: ;.”,;ff- ”” '” " "We ' IARRISTERS. OPTOMETRISTS ,;,r,gW; SOLICITORS. Etc. . J.A.CurroII'icrs.Il.0. ' llllufjt. mu an Byron J. Grant. O.D. 120 Kent St. um an L? G. F. Hutchoson 8: Son F. G. HUTCIIESON. 3.0. 5! Grafton St. um 3322 J. S. Taylor, R.O. Corner Kent 8 Queen Sta. Office 913:: House 4756 Nicholson I'll Graflll Street J. A. MacG-Jlgan 1” mch""" st" 9” cf” H. I Mabon. R.O. Montague r.ii:.i A. WaIIhonG d I, I.l..I. -GE:--EL: -uni... Bldg. iii 2...... an. CHIROPRACTOR Palmer & Hualurn 97- W- 3- C0700". ruin: of Nova Scotla am. "I "I''" 9t "W W3 Mafhuon, Poaltc Ii ARCHITECT .j....EE.:.E& 6. Keith Pickard 3. Arch. M.R.A.I.C.. Sunrneralde. P,E.I. mu 2”. Charlottetown. Tuesday: and Carrie Bldg, out 9424 Queen St Fridays. Dial am .........:mj cim. R. McQuald. I.A. MUSICIANS nu mum at. run an -r;75i-surf , ir. R. c, o. ' MccPhu 8. Trainer stud” g m Richmond St in am: at. our mzl DIAL 4213 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS McDtJNAlD. CURRIE I CO. COOPER BR.UI'I-IERS ti CO., L E pints or quarts. Dial 8595. SMALII SECOND HAND SAFE. Vernon Credit Union. Vernon. TWO RELIABLE EXPERIENCED cleaning women. Phone 6909 between 12 and 1. 1 WANTED TO RENT BY SEPT. house or apartment. First or second floor. with 8 bedrooms. Write cm Box 241. Guardian. POTATOES AND TURNIPS AT Railway Wharf, Charlottetown. Also require ready to lay pul- lets. Willard Prowse. Brackley. A NEW OR USED STANDARD or used live power takeoff for Cockshutt 30 tractor. Ralph Bain, York Point. Phone 7701. TO BUY NOW. OLD COLORED glass. kerosene lamps. bedroom dishes, soup turecns, ironstone china. antiques. 27 St. Peters Road. Charlottetown. Dial 5885. Wanted To Buy l;IWr7A'NE'GAsET6II'E.- more 4524. . Work Wanted YOUNG MAN 24. GRADE 11. desires work. Dial 8379. MAN WANTS WORK IN EVEN- ings. 18 Harley St.. Parkdale. MONIHON. N .3. TEACHER WANTED F0 White Sands School. -: ' c'"" W” C""'”"""" M” 3"” ment 3400.00. Austin 3. Bell. H. R. DOANE In COMPANY Sec'v- I in Great George cc. ciiuiouatuu PRINCIPAL WANTED FOR or "'"' W7-4” P- 0- Box In Peter's South School. grad O to 10. Supplement 3500. Aep.ply ARTHUR '1' GARRE-n: Daniel Mcpould. secret", ,1 Palmer Electric Building Trustees. Charlottetown I00 Flflroy Street but an ERMA P. MORRISON wants. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT WANTED .. A Provincial Ink lulldlag '- lthlalnitzcot Scores Prime For Dictatoral By ALAN DONNELLY Canadian Preu Staff Writer OTTAWA (CF)-Prime Minister St. Laurent's action in declaring the support of a Common: major- ity for Speaker Rene Beaudoin'a continuation in office has sparked a new CCF demand for an elec- tion. ' Stanley Knowles, CCF whip, Tuesday night said the prime min- ister on Monday took from the Commons its right to decide on the future apeakership. It was I "dictatorial attitude." He said Parliament should be dissolved and a new election called. Mr. St. Laurent. in a heated ro- ply. rejected the election demand and denied that he took it on him- self to decide that Speaker Beau- doln, who tendered his resignation on July 2, should remain. WILL OF THE HOUSE He said his statement to the C " J , was "that I be- lieved that it was the will of the giajority in this house. if Mr. WORK WANTED IN SERVICE station or garage. with five years experience. Dial 8111. M- Iiussiai Says U. S. Violating Soviet Air Space WASHINGTON (AP) - Russia protested Tuesday that U.S. mil- itary planes have engaged In whiat It called "gross violation of Soviet Ambassador Georgi M. Zarubin handed a protest note to State Secretary Dulles. He told reporters it charga that American military aircraft new as much an 32!) kilometres I200 miles! into Russian territory on July 4, 5 and 9. He said the planes "invaded the Soviet air space" over Minsk. Pinak. Kalingrad. Vilna and sev- eral other cities. "Some of them invaded our space for two hour: and one half," he said. The state department had no in); anywhere on the Island. Write W. T. Pearson, Sussex, N.B. Immediate I. ent. NOTICE ly Teressa. Tom and Norma Gall, N . Aubre and Winnie Robert and Rebecca Gerald and Malzie. Bob and El Ian. 8 hill Mra. Cl:TEMaraMII curley and Joyce Nonaiml. B.C Brother Cliff and Beatrice 7 ' cooamo-on rinuon HOLLYWOOD um -Actreal X Joanne Dru. nursing two black N says she and her husband '00:. llohn Ireland have agreed to I itrlal separation because "we want ,1 little time to work out our protr Iona." 'fWe have no intention of signed up to July 25th. I956 for the construc- tion of a one room school at North Bcdcque. P.E.I. To be completed by December lat, I956. ' Plans and specifications can be seen at the home of the secretary Heath Clark, North Bcdequo. The lowest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. HEATH CLARK-Secretary. OUTSTANDING OPPORTUNITY Become a leader of men while you are young. Start on a training course to develop your self-confidence and leadership abilities. APPLY NOW for the 44 week Officer Candidate Programme course leading to a Service Commission as an Officer. While training you will he paid. Your Short Service Commission may be converted in a Regular Com- mission and A fine career after 2': years of satisfactory iiervlce. You must be single. between Ill and 14. a Canadian citizen or British subject. with junior matriculation education and physically fit. Apply now. applications must be received by I July. Mail this coupon to, telephone or visit TENDER Tender: will be received by the undersigned until Noon Friday, July 20th, 1956. for the Purchase of the Flah Building located at Cape Spry. Kings County. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. I l M -unooofoannunannou-no-.. Headquarters Eastern Command. Bell Road. . HALIFAX. Nova Scofla. Attention: AAG (Manning) I Phone Milli. ext. 36. ........-...u--:-... . . . . . . . . . ............... Please send me, without obligation. full Information on the Officer Caadlduu Program. A -. Citizens nf Charlottetown are reminded that dog taxes are now overdue. Will owners please iittenrl Iovthiraa soon as possible. Angiislus Wilson, Marahiielrl. Phone No. 5973. POLICE DEPARTMENT If you want a ring and live in the Country, contact YOUR BEST' MARKET FOR , ' was willing to do II). that he continue to preside." Mr. l(nowIea' speech reopened a thorny Issue which has split the Common: since the bitter pipeline battle. In which the Progressive Conservative and CC? parties charged Speaker Beaudoln with making partliin rulings. . The CCF Whip. memb for North Centre. raised the Issue during debate on a routine gov- ernment supply motion. He was met with repeated Liberal inter- ruptlons. The prime minister's reply-the most heated speech Mr. St. Laur- ent has delivered all lesion-wan marked by prolonged applauae from Liberal benches. The Commons sensed the Issue was going to be raised. Mr. Knowles tried unsuccessfully four times before he got the floor. Each time Acting Speaker 1:. T. Applewhaite gave the floor to other members wishing to spank on a different topic. following the practice of having a continuity of discussion on one subject. At one point Alistair Stewart (CCIP--Winnipeg North) protested bitterly. "I think you are making a bawdy house of this Parliament," he said to Mr. Applewhaite. He refused the Chair's request to withdraw the t tement and added heatedlyz "I do not know what right you have to be occu- pying the chair." ADDED "FURTHER INSULT" Mr. Knowles said the prime minister's action Monday had added "a further Insult" to Par- llamenl. He said the Speaker on July I hail done "the right and honorable ' N un-unnu.nu..... . . . . . . ........ s aII......0OIlIIIIIlOllIlIa-oavlvll IPRINCEWWARDISMND City I Telephoto ................. . a.u..ir.Iit'f I CGIIIIIDII IRON ancl. STEEL SCRAP E.-,;Z,.”lf,T.;-:2'-iii”:-'-'-?3..3i"o'i-"3 lzooo-lb.-TONI-..............--s2o.oo::i,.? Car Batteries Each 81.75 really a resign 0., Paying hlgneat cull price: for tildes. horsehair. beer . M b0mi'iii'd':"-Enlemuiiwi ins tor your oonvangoa-I I i "iii 32 st (ienu-ally'loemtl opposite lfatonb ton on that M . . 0pen8A.M."-5I)lI.MondaytnroIUI'fl.GkV- fE.;".'.:.:.” .M5I.IItICE. BLOCK 3., co. . :.-:-..,-... . fungal a 7 I! Minister Arrirude "It ll not what he tlilnlu 1 should do that la going to be done." WAS NOT VACATED He said the Speaker: chair was not vacated by Mr. Beaudoin's July 2 announcement. It would have required some further for. mal action. . "What I did yesterday was to declare to the House that. having ascertained that the Speaker was willing to have his duty to Par-E liament and to the c untry re' garded as higher than 5 IISIIII1 desire to be able to meet th criticisms . . . I felt under no (i ligation to take any action in 1' apect of the statements that ha been made on July 2." Mr. Beaudoin was still Speaker "because I felt that it was desir- able as soon as ssible after my return to state publicly that I was not solar to take any action to bring about a vacancy unless Mr. Speaker himself refused to con- lllllle 30 CIITY out the responsi- bilities of his office which he hit: discharged with knowledge; com- Petence and distinction.” "I am convinced . . . that in la- fo the House that Mr: pealrer was willing to continue. was informing . . . a large and overwhelming majority. made up not only of those who support. this government. of something which was very agreeable to them." YORK The York School picnic for the senior and junior children was held Friday. June 30 at Stanhope Beach. The teacher: Mrs. Ron Newaon and Mr. Vincent Beck were presented with gifts. They also remembered all the children and a good time was enjoyed by all present. . Rev. Mr. and Mn. Sproule and their tvro non: Hubert and Donnie. left in Monday -morning to spend a short holiday in NS. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Watts. York and Mr. and Mrs. Edison Watts. Charlottetown. spent the weekend in Dartmouth, N.s. the guest of Mr. and Mn. Nelson Watts. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cook. Char- lottetown, were the guests of Mr. and Mn. Iclth Brown, York. on Sunday. July lat. Sympathy In extended to Mr. Leonard Ncwaon, In the death of hi: brother. til. late Mr. slieldoii Newaon of Boston, U.s.A. Mr. and Mn. Harry Mutlarl- Marslifleld. was visitors to Yorll