1N MEMORIAM Monday, July so 1955 gins. DANIEL n. IIACLEOD Mgny relatives and friends in ".15 province learned with sorrow 9 the sudden passing of Mrs. Dau- icl D. MacLsod at the home of hm. daughter. 31 A, citon St., Wm, Qujncy, Maas.. U.S.A. The la... Mrs. Macbcod although with- The Guardian, Page 9 Read The CI agssiiiied . Ads Attitude Tow By BRACK CURRY - BONN (AP! -- The Soviet Un- Ion apparently has swung back to Stalin's tough line toward Ger- ln a few days of her 37th birth- jay was in her usual health un- .,1'just a few hours before her passing. She had entertained the hope that she would be able to visit her old home at Point Prim. Prince Edward Island. during the summer months. The late Mrs. MacLeod. was the former Flora Murchison. and was born at Point Prim. Prince Ed- ward Island, on June 28th. 1069. she was the daughter of the late John Murchison and his-wife Isa- belie MacDonald. and was the last surviving memberpof a family of 12 Prior to her marriage to Dan- i,i D. Macbcod or Point Prim, the deceased taught school in var- lotls parts of the province. Settling on the old homestead, now owned mt operated by her son Hector, .he late Mrs. MacLeod toiled with lhe spirit of the Highland Scottish Pioneers. of which she was a des- cendant with her husband to build a better home and make a better community in which to live and raise their family. Her husband predeceased her 20 years ago. The IIPLTZSCG was a long and valued mPlIlI)?I' of St. John's Presbyter- ian Church, Belfast. There are left to mourn her pas- sing. besides a host of friends and reialivcs five sons and seven daugillers. a n d twenty-seven grandchildren also a F of great grandchildren. The sons, are, Donald. of North Quincy, Mass., John M. of 'Wol- iaslon, Mass.. Sinclair, Quincy, Mass, Hector on the old home- stead. Point Prim, P.E.I., Waiter Dorchesier, Mass. The ” ” . are. Belle. Mrs. Murdock Mac- Leod. Quincy. Mass., Katie. Mrs. Agents Wantaii OVER 40? MAKE FROM 350. TO 375. weekly through joining OLII staff. Wherever you live there is auto ng. F " , Dept. 4 Siatloncc. Montreal. DEALER DISTRIBUTOR FOR province of Prince Edward Is- land. This. is a new line with good potential and' expansion assured. Excellent opportunity fr individual or presently es- tIbllshcd agency in both whole- sale and retail field. Reply to Box 530 Charlottetown Guardian. E.E...E....:E..E.... . Apartments for item FOUR ROOM APARTMENT IT! the Warwick. 99 Fitzroy St. Adults only. Dial 0225. ro R ROOM APARTMENT. rW6 U bedrooms. second floor, private entrance. Children accepted. Write Box 527, Guardian. boarders Accoaunoilatail M A L E BOARDERS ACCOMMO dated. near Federal Building Home cooked meals. television. Dial 5221 or 88 Pownal St. - cars Leaving CAR LEAVING FOR BOSTON. A gust 4. can accommodate passengers. Dial 8850. CAR LEAVING FOR TORONTO Saturday, July 28. Can accom- modate 4. Phone 6094. ANYONE LEAVING FOR MONT- real by car. August 3 or 4. who Veil MacDonald Quincy Mass C” take pas5e"ge' please Iliargaret, Mr: NeilE1l:lilii?slotiI,; "ha" 6155 I . I .. I . 33lli.?"8.”3...d2?” Mrs. er-...?... cars and Trucks For Sale Bleigh. North Quincy. Augusene. llirs. Samuel Frizzeli. Eldon, P. El and Kathleen of North Quincy, Mass. Predeceased is a daughter Miriam. The funeral service in Quincy, Mass, was conducted by Rev. Mr. Ralsion. pastor of the United Prw 1048 PONTIAC. BERTRAM LANE. North Wiltshire. FOR SALE - 1958 PLYMOUTH In perfect condition. Radio and Heater. Privately owned. This car can be seen at F. R Mac- Laine's, Malpeque Road. Can be hyterlan Church, Fort Square, ”""ced' Quincy. The remains were then forwarded by train and motor hearse to her old home at Point Prim, where fu..2ral service was held on the 29 of June. The scr- Painted and ready to roll vice was conducted by Rev. Don- for holidays aid Nicholson. Hymns sung were, Rock of Ages", and "SIT? I" 1951 PONTIAC COACH the Arms of Jesus.” Rev. Mr. 31095.00. F. R. McLAINE LTD. Malpeque Rd. A Dial 7358 Open Evenings Nicholson sang as a solo, "Beyond the Sunset." The poll bearers were Angus lllurchlson, John A. Murchison. Manson Murchison, John Nichol- son. Glen MacLeod and William lliacRae. The remains were tenderly laid in rest in the family plot in the Belfast Cemetery. CAIIIIS IIF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. Dan- lei D. MacLeod, Point Prim. wish For itant HEATED FURNISHED ROOMS. Apply 187 Prince Street. FURNISHED. SUMMER. cor. ' W. Roland Paynter. French Riv- ro; sale - F. A. Darrach, Clyde River. new. J. Scott Cairns. Freetown. Phone Bedeque 19-5. cow to freshen soon. Howard Schurman, Central " S ' trailer. Apply to 106 Spring SI. Sunimerside, or Phone.3103. twin 3 H.P. and plywood boat. bargain. Evenings 25 Alley St. SMALL HOME AT VICTORIA, Presently under repair. Suitable as collage and cabins. Box 27! Guardian. FIVE FOOT MOWER, RAKE. rubber tired three-ton wagon. John Deere tractor. separator, Fawcelte range. seven head Carleton. home make lasting impressions for good on the young. See them at The Bible House (op- posite Eaton'si. .;j.&f.....LLL YOUNG GUERNSEY COW TO freshen September. Some young Guernseys, second hand lum- bcr. Howard White. Milton. REGISTERED BOARS. mu-znn. ing age, from high scoring dams. er. ONE 11 FOOT COUNTER. THREE sections. lined oak finish. Ex- cellent condition. Write Box FH Guardian. Summerside. ONE WORK MARE ELEVEN years. One team wagon with hay rack. 40 laying hens 1.3 months old. Apply Donald Cur- rie. Riverdale. MASSEY HARRIS CLIPPER COM hine with engine. Massey Harris No. 30 tractor almost new. Cockshutt BA tractor slow. Bar- gain for quick sale. Harold Gray, R. R. 2 Scotsburn, N. S. if) miles from Caribou Ferry. FOR SALE 1415 International hay-baler. 2 years old. 3750.00. 1-Massey- Harris Combine. 2 years old, 6 foot cut. special price. 2 new side delivery Rakes. and I new Baler left. 4 good milk cows to freshen. 1 Hardy Sprayer, 5150.00. STANLEY MAYIIEW KINKORA FOR SALE tage, Br8ghton Shore, Phone to thank their many friends and 4931, relatives for there many acts of kindness. cards. flowers and ex- pressions of sympathy during their recent sad bereavement. HEATED AP ITMENT. NEW building, three rooms and bath, hot water, ground floor. Private ..itrance. Apply P.0. Box 172. SEA SHORE SUMMER COT- tage, equipped for light house- keeping. Excellent beach for bathing, boating and fishing. Leslie E. MacNevin. Argyle Shore. New Brain Hormone Found KEROSENE REFRIGERATORS Why wait any longer? A limited supply received. Or- der immediately. Five-year guarantee. Price only 3259.- 50. Write: For Sale PEARSON's STUDIO. SUSSELI N.B., for pianos, church organs. MONTREAL (CPI - A Mon- treal doctor has discovered a new. previously-suspected brain hormone. United States research has confirmed his finding. The hormone now is believed one of the key factors in the com- plicated processes involved when the human body combats stress. Dr. Murray Salfran is credited with the discovery while working at the Allan-Memorial Institute of psychiatry here. A trained bio- chemist. Dr. Saffran recently re- turned from an international con- ieri-nce in Milan, where he deliv- cred a paper on his own discov- ery and that of associates. NOTICE I have taken over the Stock. Plumbing and Heat- AUTOMOTIVE cellent opportunity for days. Apply in writin - WANTED CHARLO'I'I'ETOWN AUTOMOBILE DEALERSHIP Experienced men with knowledge and experience on motor overhaul, transmission and training courses on automatic transmissions--power steering, etc. Good working conditions-Hospital and Surgical Benefits. Full annual employment with two weeks' holi- g to BOX 277 GUARDIAN, stating age; education and experience. REFRIGERATOR. 121 Upper Queen St., Dial 5607 MECHANICS differential work. Ex- lng business of the Morell Co-op, who have gone out of this line of work: under th e name ”MacADAM'S PLUMBING if: HEATING". Morell. Phone 23. Owned and operated by Walter DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island NOTICE 35 ACRES OF STANDING HAY. NEW IDEA um? Loanaa. un Y-OTUNG REGISTERED masar naavv nu-rv -rwo warm. OUTBOARD JOHNSON L I G HT cattle. Roy Townshend. North RELIGIOUS MOTTOES IN YOUR For sale Ilaclilaallaa so ACRES OF STANDING BAY. Mrs. Roy Duggau. Sea View. w a r d Maccallum. Bracldey Beach. - MASSEY HARRIS POWER sprayer. Apply J. Thomas Mc- Kenna, Vernon. oousuz nan AND SPRINGS. Phone 9873 or call at I69 Prince St. morningis. AYRSHIRE COW 6 YEARS OLD to freshen middle of August. Earl Rodd, Winsloe. A FILE OF LUMBER 2 I 4, I X I boards. new. also used cedar shingles. good. call after 5. 194! METEOR FULLY EQUIP- -ed. Contact 20 Park St., after five o'clock. Price 8650.00. PURE. BRED. REGISTERED Hereford Bull, good breeding. Lorne Buell, lliurray Harbour. REGISTERED SIIORTHORNS. Bred heifers and cows to fresh- en. Apply Dan Jewell. North Riv- er. MOUNT. ALLISON. LEATHER jacket with crest. New. Size 40. Phone 3986. Priced for quick sale. RECONDITIONED ONE G-FOOT refrigerated meat counter. one Moffat electric range. Storey Electric. COBBLER POTATOES WITH cuts. Good for "French Fries". Warren Macxinnon, Clyde Riv- er, P.E.1. KEROSENE REFRIGERATOR. Small. in perfect condition. Terms available. Apply Box 240 Guardian. ONE USED INTERNATIONAL 45 hay baler. Motor Drive. A.S. Mcswain and sons. Morell. In- ternational Dealers. FRUIT STAND. 10 FEET LONG. mirrors, good condition. Fur- ther particulars, Apply Gaudet's Grocery. Miscouche. G. M. C. 248 TRUCK MOTOR. suitable for boat and 2 H. P. Fairbank Morse used two months Malcolm Allan. York. SCHOOL DESKS FOR SALE. FOB intermediate grades. lllay be seen at Prince Street School. Apply secretary of School Board Charlottetown. FORTY-FOUR ACRES OF LAND house and buildings with wood. Lumber and water three quart- ers mile from pavement, store, school and church. Mrs. Esther Fay, Tryon. P.E.I. .L.Lj.L.LL1..L.. AT CARLETON. SIX ROOMED house. Grocery store attached. small bar and garage. One acre land. Buildings in good shape. cement foundation. Elec- tricity. on pavement. with or without store. Can he financed. Mrs. lllary Muttart. Albany RR. Phone 35-I1. BUNGALOW FOR SALE Centrally situated on Gay's Ave.. contains four rooms and bathroom. cement foun- datlon. hot air furnace, lot 60 feet by 75 feet. Priced very reasonable. L. H. KENNEDY. Real Estate and Insurance 166 Great George St. Phone 3912 FIRST! Help Viantail WOMAN OR GIRL TO HELP with housework or care for in- valid. Mrs. John McKinley, North River. Dial 7772. 325. T0 350. WF"KLY? PART time sell high quality cosmetics to friends and acquaintances. Free details and catalogue from Doraldina Cosmetics - Station T - dept 4 - Montreal. I01! and Found ONE MAEi(anai. NET nuovs marked H. E. Hall Burt. French STANDING HAY INQUIRE ED-' UYING LOGS DAILY. WEEK'S Blullls. Fredericton. Phone Hunter River 21-31. cleaning Timothy Ieod. W. H. Burna.MlIP9fIll- ' ' NOTICE . The DENTAL OFFICE of DR. J. E. MacPHEE,, Sourls, will be closed during month of August. WW WHY GET IN A RUT? - - - . . when the next 3 years of your life can bring you the oppor- tunity of travel and advellturt? The run 4' Army offers young men of 17 to 40 year: of are who meet Army standards these great advantages: Q OPPORTUNITIES FOR TRA- VEL AND ADVENTURE Q A HEALTHY OUTDOOB LIFE A CHANCE TO LEARN NEW AND USEFUL SKILLS HIGHEST PAY IN CANA- many. ' Allied and West German author- Pafsmlal tiles are convinced Moscow has decided to substitute a hard. long- ISL'N' GRILL - QUEEN range policy on Germany for the Street serving full course din- ners: ueclallzmg in Chinese Dishes. Dial 5228. Services offered McLEOD'S AUTO BODY. SPRAY painting. and welding at reason- a e rates. 294 All su- Dial 9751. 8 n aet- ”letis be friends” year. The I(remlin's top hierarchy met. with East German leaders last week. The main result of this conference was to put German un- ification on ice. Simultaneously. the Russians yanked Ambassador Valerian Zorin out of Bonn. WOOING ENDED These twin developments have left little doubt here that Mos- cow's ardent wooing of the west Germans has ended for an indef- inite period. Now, it is believed. the Soviet line is that Germany unity will be considered only when Germans on both sides of the Iron Curtain are ripe for Communism. Party lboss Nikita Khrushchev told the East Germans Germany eventually will be united on Com- munist terms. What prompted the Russians to abandon a policy that saw Chan- cellor Konrad Adenauer invited to Moscow, the establishm of dip- lomatic relations with Bonn and the naming of ace diplomat Zorin to head the elaborate Soiet em- line of the last RUG5. BROADLOOMS. CHESTER- ficld suites expertly shampooed, color-cleaned. For an estimate call Domimnn Cleaners, 9267. Tenders pron PAINTING Tenders will be received at the office of the under- signed up to noon on Fri- day, August 3rd, 1956, for the painting of the exterior of property, 66 Bayfield St., Charlottetown, complete with 2 coats, and to include 'SovIefs Adopts Tougher ard German bassy here? WATCH ROLE The best authorities suggest that unrest in East. Germany. the shaky structure of its economy and the coolness of West German leaders toward Zorin's approaches played a vital role. These factors may have con- vinced Soviet leaders that they must increase East Germany's international prestige and strong- then its economy in order to pre- serve communism on German soil. Moscow seems to believe that a prosperous East Germany, recog- nized by many countrics as a sep- arate state, would make commun- ism more attractive to the West Germans. The Reds hope this might force Bonn to give up its stern refusal to deal with East Germany on unification The impression here is that the Russians have strengthened Chan- -cellor Adenauerls position just as his opponents were proclaiming that the ”Adenauer era is ending." For months the main line of the opposition parties has been that Adenauer was stubbornly pur- suing cold war policies despite signs of an improvement in the international situation. This weeks talks by Russian and East Ger- man leaders have disconcerted Adenauei"s opposition. front and one side of double garage on said premises. Labour only. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A. W. GAUDET, LL.B., Solicitor. Wanted By GEORGE KITCHEN Canadian Press Staff Writer WASHINGTON (CP) - Adlai Stevenson appears to be from man in the race for the Demo cratic presidential nomination. DIAN ARMY HISTORY FINEST MEDICAL AND DENTAL CARE . 30 DAYS PAID HOLIDAY A , YEAR Enjoy these benefits now-and have the added satisfaction of serving your country for 3 great years. At the end of this time you can return to civilian life with this profitable experience and training behind you, or build a worthwhile and respected car- ecr in the Canadian Army. For further information, mail the coupon below. telephone or visit your local recruiting station. ARMY RECRUITING STATION. 162A Kent Street, Charlottetown, P. E. 1. Telephone 3108 Of The Army Recruiting Station or Militia Armoury nearest your home. Please send me. without obliga- tion. full information on Army careers. NAME ADDRESS CI'l'YlTOWN PROV. TELEPHONE ......--pun"...-on... ..u-can-nu-....... .-.---p-s-...n-.u .L.L.L)EjL...L.... WANTED - ALE BO'I'I'Ll'.S pints or quarts. Dial 8595. FEEDER CATTLE. R. MacKIN- non. Mermaid. :jL...LL:...L... PIANO WANTED IN A-I CON- dition. Please write Box 160, Souris. WANTED TYPEWRITING TEACHER WANTED FOR FALL TERM. Please apply by letter to the Principal. The latest count by political ob- servers indicates that the one time governor of Illinois will go beiore the party's nominating con- vention in Chicago next month with a commanding 500 or more delegate votes in his pocket. This. in the view of seasoned p n I i tic a I correspondents here makes Stevenson unbeatable in his quest for the Democratic nom- ination, a prize he won in 1952 only to lose out to Dwight D. Eis- enhower, the Republican candi- date. in the general election that year. The Eisenhower victory put the Republicans into the White House for the first time in 20 years. BACKERS HOPEFUL Stevenson's campaign managers who can be expected to be optim- istic, place his pro - convention delegate strength at 528 votes, an estimate confirmed by most inde- pendent politic ai pulsetakers. With 1,373 delegates registered. a simple majority of 686V: votes is needed to win. Some delegates have only a half-vote. His supporters figure this will give Stevenson the nomination on the second or third convention ballot. enabling him easily to beat off any threat from the two other principal aspirants to the nomin- ation, Governor Avcrell Harriman of New York and Senator Estes Kefauvcr of Tennessee. There is historical fact to sup- port Stevenson's prc - convention claims of victory. No presidential aspirant ever has gone into a Democratic convention with that UNION COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Charlottetown WANTED APPRENTICE FLORAL DESIGNER. For appointment PHONE 5320 PERMANENT POSITION FOR A MAN AGEA25 TO 45 -This advertisement is directed to an aggressive and ”” man. who desires greater oppor. tuniiy and higher income. will be willing to discuss the opportu- nities presented by a well estab- lished and fast growing Company, to exchange a job for a Career. Situation offers guaranteed in- come aupplemented by additional commission earnings and bonus. Exceuent pension and group life and hospital benefits. ' Write giving a preliminary brief outline of past business experi- ence to Crown Life Insurance Conliapany. P. 0. Box 10. Moncton. N. . MACDONALD'l DRIVING school. A proven series of driv- River P. E. I. log lessons ' i dual-control equin- mont. Dial 4037. . BE A SPECIALIST IN Today's Royal Canadian Navy is a speclalist's Navy with trained CANADA'S NAVY RANSOME POTATO DIGGEB. FIVE OR SIX ROOMS. HOUSE to buy in good location in or IMMEDIATELY. LARGE APART- APARTMENT on House. FUT. 5 Room nousr: on APART- in the Town of Kensi of August 1956 at 1:30 P.M.. th stove, dining room table and ch modes, washstand, kitchen table, c beds and springs, lawn mower, tri end table, oil stovc, 2 rocking chairs. foot stool. sewing machine (Williams). radio, lam plate, cream can, dishes, pots an articles too numerous to. mention. of votes and failed to win. Another development which in- dicates ihe bandwagon psychol- ugy is in Stevensonls direction is the size of the ovation he received recently when all three candidates attended a party dinner here. when it came to applause. Steven- son easily swamped his two riv- ais. The significant point was that the ovation came from Demo- cratic ......,5. whose views Wanted To Bay , Peter MacAula'y. Souris. near Charlottetown state price. Write Box 278 Guardian. Wanted To llent Stevenson Front Man In Democratic Contest carry much weight on the conven- tion floor. NO BLOCKING With the convention baroly two weeks away. there is no powerful stop - Stevenson movement in the making and Harriman, who en- tered ihe race at the mid - way point. has shown little evidence of building the strength necessary to block Stevenson. Kefauver, who lost heavily to Stevenson in the Democratic primaries. has been pretty well written off. Some reports say Kefauver now has lowered his sights and is seek- ing the vice - presidency but Stevenson, enjoying the advantage of a hefty batch of first - ballot votes. is shunning any pre-conven- tlon deals. Others suggest Kefauvcr and Harriman may join forces and of- fer the delegates a lIarriman-Ke- fauver ticket in an effort to tie up the convention and take some of the steam out of the Stevenson bandwagon. Raises Fig! I On Doughnut!" KITCHENER. Ont. (CP)--Pit! on Riusell Bannister's farm eai doughnut . and they seem to en- joy it. Mr. Bannister, whose farm is at nearby Ayr, never uses the more usual types of feed for his bacon- type pigs. I-Ie starts them on doughnuts. and keeps feeding them to the pigs until the ani- mals are ready for marketing. They do not need any other food to fatten them, he says. Mr. Bannister gets his supply of doughnuts from .akers who pick up leftovers from retail stores. I-Ie has trained the porkera to take doughnuts out of his hand. and says there is never any trouble loading hogs onto a truck toetake them to market. He simply throws a few dough- nuts on to the loading chute, and the pigs walk up into the truck, eating as they go. I Once Landed In Parking Lot VANCOUVER (CPI - Harry 0'Reilly. instructor-manager of the British Columbia Aero Club. has at least one stunt to his credit he wouldn't approve of his stu- dents trying. He once landed his plane on a 515-foot square United States cus- toms parking lot, by the light of a flashlight. The 39-year-old, Alberta-born pilot has been instructing since 1986, when he sold five bakeriea he owned to be able to follow hia special wish-flying. During the Second World War he was flying instructor for the RCAF. The customs parking lot episode happened this way: Clouds forced O'R9illy down to 300 feet. His plane's radio was dead. and the cockpit lights went out. It was pitch dark. He circled for 45 minutes. hoping someone would hear the motor and light up the airport. He finally landed with his gasoline supply almost ex- hausted. and made aviation his- tory by pushing his aircraft through an international port of entry for cars. The club now has 1.000 mem- bers. Students start out on Fleet Canucks. graduating to two Cessna 140 floatplancs and a 510.- 000 Bonanza which cruises at 170 miles per hour. The Bonanza has long - rank tanks enabling members to fly to Calgary and return without ra- I mcnt or house. Phone 8310. Work Wanted CUSTOM HAY BALING. OWEN Hughes. Tracadie Cross. EXPERIENCED canm-:N1'i-:7: wants building or repair work. Dial 5498. nished or unfurnished. Phone 8356 between 6-7. ment. in city. wanted by August 15. Apply Box 274 Guardian. - A COMPANION or M Famous w.5 ON APRIL 22.563 ' I. :9-.-RP! WWMSSIILLTNEW MARLEIZ OVEIZTMQGQVEOFRICMW -A ' cousfggcrgp gumzgryoc: smog aunt av z ammcmas me?-v'3.u'i on Living STONE um WEDNAIHOI ymr,-am-M ,pgu.,wm;,mw augyyg D use an aoinctwrewrrrmaiuuneriotv AUCTION SALE PROFESSIONAL CARDS To be sold on the premises of the late June Bernard ngton on Wednesday the first day e following: Record cook airs, china cabinet, 3 com- ouch, 3 dressers, 5 -lamp light, small table. p, 2 book cases. 1 hot d pans, and other small Terms Cash. At the same time there will be sold at public auction I65 Queen St. J. Elmer Blanchard, S.A. Phone 4&2 M. A. Former. Q.C.. LLB. 5! Grafton St. BARRISTERS, OPTOMETRISTS ETC. J. A. Carrufhers, RD. 3 II Maiheson 8- Foster 1” K". St Dm um . II-5" '"'-l"""""' 3'- m R5r)iIt":I.J. Gran" Toll. son 6. F. Hufcitason In son I”. G. HUTCHESON. R.0. Dial SSH J. S. Taylor, R.O. fueling at a cost of 517 an hour. ' (Babe) MacAdam. Rank of Commerce Bldg. - Allison M. Giiiis, LLB. I30 Richmond St. Dial 0747 Corner Kent & Queen Sta. technical personnel operating and maintaining complex equipment in om” 9,33; "W5, 4755 electronics, radar. communications and armament. There are close different occupations in the Navy. each offering sound training in useful trades. the house and lot in the Town of Kensington the property of the late Jane Bernard. Terms for the purchase of the real property. 25 per cent cash and the balance on or Effective August 1. 1936. and until further notice, no Permits will be issued for the MOVING OF BUILDINGS H. J. Mobon, R.O. . - Navy ””eI'5 "' p'”""'d "'"" WM "ma '”'- bef r Se tembcr 1st next 1956 For further particulars Montague P.R.I. on the Public Highways of Prince Edward ISIEIICI. II IUCII travel, adventure and the prestige of "1-vice to Cgngdg. Tug” gr. 0 e p . I ' ' v y . . - A, W 'h G d I ll... ....L.L.........LL:.L: moving involves lg? moviig or cutting tgf iirsii-ersldowgleed Il'I;IElOAd:1IAIONopenlng.;IAIlvtAhIe nnrhowing br;;C(I;Ile;:EER1NG MECHANIC. glciilgiypttigtln office of D. O. Steuait, solicitor, Summer mun” gllmen an o(;"m- up CHROPRACTOR by the Maritime cc l'lC ompany or e a - COMMUNICATIONS . . . . P ' & u ' D W. R. C " Yotll sum i. 9"” C”'"””"”' , G ,.,,,.,.. .'.".'I.i?fT?I?..".i?Ti:.fT'.'E '.'f:rf'.':':st'.f:tt?f:f?:r-...... ”"""" ””""S””', ----”-""55-- 8-7-35 '3w- '" ""5 st mm" "" um”: Minister of Highways. Rcn Remmu Omar. Mutuet Macxenz e' Maihoson, Peolra 8- g;'ICf,,?","" C,':'T,.';”'f" Executor and Executrlx, Estate Jane Bernard. Nichol”, G K ,m P, k a You can share in Canada's Charlottetown. " e owm ' ' ' . . . I ' " K 0' "owl" mupdv h, Prince Edward Island. unPrlia.;e gcngmrncl;v:tllt:t;:oc;t:1ii?:n;i:mft:urgvr;lcolars of the career ARTHUR STEWART, Auctioneer. I75 Grafton street s'mm;f.'Iul.I.fl!).'..' mm. .x-----------. 25 Mn 1956- . . ........ '- t 'W""" ”""'.”""'” J.:i"'..'f.' -' cuud..I hr.”' muuul no can - ........ ... a car". 3”". D", "n 0'”. 5.. pjjgyg, mm. Form" h'"-.u” , I An ......Bdueation chat k. MCQWM BA. consult your IIWCINI In Rkgmua sk mu .1; K JOHN S ndl to tati . . . ” ” """"' " STAFF DIETITIANS C FOR M Macro & Tr-lug” ml ,...,.., .f;?,A':L.f;,;?;...... '. lsh- -725 am HOSPITAL naQumFs- . ""' pl 9. E C N. Very attractive property situated on a Plved I1 I , . . , mud ,.,'”:';:.. way in the eastern section of the Province. Dwelling UAUHED DI ETFHAN and CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Sunimerlide tafns esgvfen roomstm A111 modeBi'nthi:iorwer':i(;2tifci:'s1.m'I6:"?! Q (2000 '5 km) , gzo O0 Mdvnum CUR” g Co. 8.0.)”. sltuat oratour ome. a nga - - .- .................. . . WWII! ties nearby. A short dIst?)lI'lCe MOIIIRIUQ Qnd MEAL at I ' I . . ' . . . . . n . hi H . .u'. COOPER 8mm 5 O0 , mi W 1 o. 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