F 'Y I 4. Resuvlis Advertise t O .-.- From our chain your link has fallen ' , in our your at has set' ilmtlinshrined oa rnunoryfs tab- .ei mi iiear Dad we wil never for- get. I sadly missed by .soss and daughters. ' ' CARD or Tl-IANKS Grsieiuiiy ' J i flow- ers cards. personal expression of sympuhy call! llld &lh-I b..orly heb during the sicknesel mi subsequent death of my be- lmed IILIIIIM Fred W. Idl- i cheur, who passed away August 29, 1057 at his home, Min-ay llarbour. P.E.I. Mrs. P. W. Ialrscheur. Copper Prices Are Increased 'mnon'ro (CP)-The Interna- llnnll Nickel C nanny of Canada Monday announced an adjustment upwards in the price for its Ca- n-.idia'n domestic cuppa deliver- tea. "In view of the Canada-US. dollar exchange rate." a coni- pairy spokeunaa said. "the Inter- national Nickel Cenwany has ad- justed the price In its Canadian domestic copper ' ' no" to 16.12: cents Canadian pu- delivered at Toronto. 113 price corresponds to the published 17- mm u.s. price it primary cop- Thc change is the first hi can- uiasinceSept.8whenthedo- mastic price cqaper was hmught to 25.75 cents a poimd Cadadian. is lining Up Radio Operators QUEBEC tCP) - The Quebec section of the Royal Astronornlc Society is lining up amateur radio operators to try to learn more about the Russian satellite. Society Director Francois Baby saidmondsyltlshopedtore crult about 2 district radio men uhe will attempt to track the saiPIIIlA by the radio beeps it mills. , They will be supplied with lnrlns to Bill out listing such date as the time beard. frequency and iIrength.of the signal. When the facts are collected they will be coordinated by the society. This information will help as- tmtiornerstryforalookstthe sphere. RCMP Promotion Is Announced Atleetic Treaty Orga irstloirs security bureau in adedtheforce noun-I liars asii Trucks For sale CAR LEAVING ir"oi'zT'wiNNi- " mwTuTzinrn'xri;n1.an.rs sampled and coloured photos. Ilighest commission paid In immediately. Free dress us. CAPRJ DE PARIS, 4:15-M Iberville St., Montreal. .sarIsrs' Ascssiesilstsd BOARDERS ACCOMMODAT- ed, 40 Orlebar Street. Phone CAN ACCOMMODATE 171 working girls. furnishd looms. Sim. rwo soAnni-:nsTAccoMMon- ated in modern bed-room. zgking rneri preferred. Phone ROOMS AND BOARD. ALSO meals. To let 4 room apt. Ap- ply to 28 King St. Mrs. Lens Msclnnis. WANTED ONE COUPLE OR one male pensioner in com- fortable home in country. Will- in to do Ilght chores. Board 83 a month. Apply XYB Care of Guardian. TWO OLD AGE PENSIONERS (Men preferred) can be ac- commodated in country borne. twelve miles from Charlotte- town. Apply Box 466 Guardian. ile PONTIAC. BRUCE MAC- Phee. New Dominion. ROOM! FOR RENT. IIEATED. light and but water on sec ond noor. Apply 5 Powoal Street or Dial 603. LARGE. IlOUSE.. CENTRAL. Adults, available November 1. Write Box is Guardian. ruu.v noun-ran iussrAua.- ant. 15 Great George. Apply Mrs. Alex Rhynes. Malpeqiio Road. LARGE PIIONT ROOM IEA'f- ed and with fire place on first floor. Near Iioqiltal and Ian- atorium. Dial 0101. FURNISHED EEJTED ROOM. kitchen privileges. Ideal for HEATED POUR ROOMS AND both. 'riis'rd floor adults pre- ferred. Apply to Boa 410. Gum'- dlan. , Fer Sale SOWS TO PARROW. EIDIET McKenna. Victoria Cross. IN LAYING PULLETS. LIWI! Toombs. Msylieid. iron. sou: on. RENT - s room house with large lot on Pond Si.. Apply at King St. sr - 34 ron ciiirv. iiooo miles. Dial 7819. IIMJTORD SEDAN. A-I CON- dltion. Radio and winter tires. Dial 0125 or 75l5. IIALP TON DODGE riwcir. Good condition. Cheap. Stan Younker. Winsloe. IM7 MERCURY SEDAN. GOOD condition. No reasonable offer hrrned down. Phone 0319. III AUSTIN, NEW RE-CON- ditloned, motor. Good tires and body. Apply apartment .4, 57V; Water Street. -"T liars Leaving CAR LEAVING FOR-TORONTO Friday. Can accunmodata 8 passengers. Dial 4965. peg, October 16th. Can Ac- commodate 4 passengers. Di- ai Slot after 5.30 p.m. CAR LEAVING FOR CALGARY. around November llth. Exper- ianced lady driver preferred. not returning. Phone 37! Sum- inerside Write Box 50 sum- merside. Fer llsnt rwo':it6eTiirs.TriioF:n'T7?sFsTT ros RENT noon sAnuEi Chandler Bros. Dial 6557. sruamsiu-zn noom. nanicn. ll Prince St.. or my sin. -rwo Ansoeano iioonrs se- cuad floor. in King Street. I” Prince SI. ' e r'o'Tia.N1Ts"T”'T nooriiizfrii eu. Perlrdale. Phone 0192. APARTMENT TIIREE ROOM! heded. Apply 23 PIER St. UNI HJRNISEED BEDROOM. Ilale preferred. Dial 4237; POUR ROOM IIOUSE It DOI- chester St. Phone 7508 after I:8. Ill! CONTAINED FIVE room apartment, eutomata: oil heel. Phone 066. uisior noii-r ftmuisnsn mun. C "at location. Phone I10. GRADE IIOIJTEIN cow. I'll old. To freshen Novelti- 11.3. Dereiu. Arling- , ,,g".gg. ... hlU&lA'l' FITTED COAT SIZE is. In very good condition. Phone 4711. (Tu: siren. CASCADE II inch AdmlraI'televlsioii with stand- 3111.00. Dial 0110. SEVEN COR-IE FIRE WON) blocks. Asply Lawrence Mur- nay New ILLARGE DUCKS. APPLY Milford Bued. Charlotwtwlli R.R. 9. FOR SALE GIOICE LAlltAll- or Retriever Pips. Rockland Kel,Iels. Lancaster. N.B. EASY SPIN-DRY WASHING rriachine 8100.00. Ross Burner and Electric. TWO SNOW TB!!! 000 a II. Bargain 315.00. lllhsantry. FLOOR FURNACE IN GOOD condition Phone..00ll. iniir cow. APPLY FRANK Koiudian. Donegh. is In X NI! PULLET5 lI'AR'l'- ing to lay. Mrs. John A. Mac- Leod. Vernon River.- NICE YOUNG COW. NEWLY freshened. llclflnnoil. II-lghfield. 1!! NE a lit PULLETI. LAY- Irig. set of cart wheels in good condition. Percy hhcPhersoir. Okra William. ssoonv POTATO omen. Ari ply Howard Cudrnore. Brack- ley ronii. . HOODION 'NN IIID III!!! also harnsncr ,snlli. Kea Ross Bridgetown. 73 (USER PULLITS. START- ed to lay. Apply Mrs. John Dovie. Suxrimervllle. -T-rinse, Acitsis. MOUNTAIN Potatoes; also two fat heifers Apply so Fred arsdsv. ksllu Cross. at NIW HAMPSHIRE AND Light-eussea pulets also leat- ty Potato niasm -HI I'M- WheetleyLRIver I WARDROIIS. III-II ARM chairs, one living-roosli table. buffet and other articles. Dial iliiigiii? lillgi I .-it ' 03.00 -HDIJILLY. Finder Phone 510 Vince New soa. Reward. Isle lislp Wanted- GAIDEPER "'”"I'ED. TELE- stona Dill. L.m: IAN Wl'I1l EXPERIENCE IN Auto body work. Apply in per- son to Fall's Auto Body Works an Weysnouili Street. IIREEXMEN WITH CARSMIIO would like to earn 8115.00 per week. For information write to Box IN Guardian DIAIITSMEN ARE IN GREAT demand. Train by home-study for a well-paid secure lob. Home-study courses on Blue- print Readlng also available. Diploma awarded. Free folder Mention course required. Pri- nsary School of Drafting, Dcpi. C.G., Box 12.1, Station "0", Toronto. ' EVEN! - RADIO SER- verclnl. Wu-giess Operating all offer big money. Trained men urgently needed. Ask for-facts on how you can prepare for a good paying job in one of these fields and remain at work. No expert ce - but some high school ceded - Give educa- tion. age and post your request quickly - no obligation. Radio College of Canada. Box 171. loncton. N.B. Isis Aiil Fsisals Ilelu EVEN WITH- out espu-iencet Any man or woman interested in earning 88.00 hourly mslribuiing 200 famous Home and Farm Ne- ceaattiu including Teas Cof- fees. Eatractl Medicines Toi- letries Waxes. Farm Insecti- cides end Tonlcs to establish- ed cuetorners In neighbourhood route on full or sparetime has is should prorrvtiy write Mr. G. Laurin President Paula Co. - Ltd.. 11 St. Paul street E. Mon- treal. lilsesiiaiissss i aunt. QUEEN sr. mclsllxlns in Chinese dishss. serving full course dinners; Dial rm ILENDOR TABLETS ARE EF- fectlva. I weeks' supply 1.50; 0 weeks 06; at all druggists. Services otisrsii IXPIIIINCED SALES- Inan tires , ltion. 'N'enty years experience. Write full de- tails to Box us Guardian. trssepsrtetlsa Wantsii WANTED .'I'RANEPORTA'IloN to Ellen. Saturday afternoon on. rain. wm. Dos Ax.-beer bottles. scrap metal. Guardian. WANTED Pints or quarts. Dial? uses; WEE STORAGE 8 PAC E for two cars. Apply 301 Fitz- roy St Wasted To By WANTED A CHEAP PARM with guns wood land. on or peer paved road. Write price and location to Box 471 Guar- ila. lasted Is Iigsitm TWO IEDJOOM APARTMENT Uelui-mhed Phone 5l62.W-p POUR N SIX ROOM HEATED apartment 3 house at once. Writs Dex 4'li Guardian of- flee. YOUNG COUPLE WITH ONE chld require 4 room apart- ment or small house..Phooe In Room sat. 'CAR BATTERIES each 100 ALE a6'”nTEs. st,-ee DATED this ninth day of September A. D. 1957. HENRY A. JENKINS L BESIE MYERS Administrators: IAUCTION SALE "AT 319 ARGYLE s'mi'-:r:r, SUMMERSIDE 2:00 PM. THURSDAY. ocroasza 10th 2 studio couches, 1 chesterfield, 3 dressers, 3 bed- room suites. 1 single iron bed. 1 drop couch with mat.- tress, 1 antique spool bed (damaged), spring and mat- tress, 2 antique couches, 1 hall stand, 1 mg (9 x 12), 1 dining room table, 6 chairs and buffet, 1 kitchen table and chairs, several small kitchen tables, 2 toasters. 2 hot plates, 1 electric rsrigette, 2 oil stoves. 1 oil room heater, table lamps, 1 mantle, 1 door, 1 lawn mower, 2 set dishes-"Crown Ducal" other dishes, vases. etc., and antique picture fr,-arnes. 2 stoves and other articles too numerous to mention. MRS. M. L. FANICMRCKENZIE ROBERT P. HOGG Owner I Auctioneer AUCTION SALE AT KENSINGTON ON THE PROPERTY NEXT TO NELSON HENRY ON WEDNIEDAY. OCTOBER 9 AT 2 P.M. I am instructed to sell by public auction household furnishings consisting of stoves, beds, springs. matt- resses, chesterfield, radio, tables, chairs, etc. ARTHUR J. STEWART, Auctioneer. MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD. YOUR BEST MARKET ' FOR IRON and STEEL SCRAP (2.000 I5. ton) 522.00 I Paying highest cash prices for hides, horsehair. Truck scale weighing for your convenience. (ientrally located opposite Eaton's Store on Kent Open 8 A.M. - 5 P.M. Monday through Friday. Saturday 8 AM. - 1 PM. PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS. OPTOMETRISTS SOLICITORS, Etc. 1- A Cami!-rt R707" "TT"iii.i...... I rt? 5-"33-e”1"'-" Bdhipuch-ggi, - Grant. 0. D. C umlTPT"T .- M '53" 2 us. as. .I. S. Taylor, ILO. Mg, 5-;-. 0-C-,3-It 2-.:..-'.i:.-':.r-..-:::.'-..- ,;u--, ii. I. Msbon. It.0. Allison M. Gillis. ,, E , Rich-nah. Dhlflll i I ' Ill Wllttl WOII WANTED AS HOUSE- hepar or helper by MIMI? aged widow with two excav- iioesiiy good. quiet. school- apd dldrea. Good home rs- sg mgg . Can give re hreces. W Due 07. care of Oeardias. - NOTICE Will the person who took a hat by mistake at I-Iarnilton Hall. Wednesday everilm please return nlhto Everett Donald. Iulsgton and receive known. For SALE AT 3 YORK LANE Piano 8115.00; piano A. wmi... -c. uni ,....,, ...,,, .,':i'.'.",.,... .. CHIROPRACT OR Palmer I Haslera 'p...w, it, cu.” leak of News lestla Ildg. . ppgg ; om Mu Peaks s Nicholson ARCHITECT ' J. l'. IYKDIBS. 3. Arch. AIEIIITICT J.A.I4fnigaa (X'lHIHI,.,1I..1&&I-. ”" 3'-s--ll-””''-i-& ” "' '2':'..1i.....”.';'-”-ii i”"-'4'-” ”""" .........r warts. .. MaePhss Ir Trainer rseeeays and II cases I. K I 5&8 Nil Nil :fff”E..f- '-em MUSICIANL r.r.s:,m”- "---'...""n ,:f?',"g,'- c'?J,ff,, IIAI. cu Inn Au.” - DOKEPING s antlers ease eras. ne ciiamirm ACCOUNTANTS her-D, s& In - T . T I. . wedi'-0""-'”' 9' "57 -K"-'-"- "" I 7"-5'" I :'S'--- "'5 """" ADMlNlSTRAIORS' NOTICE Mo sal " '"" 1'. '"""'"- " 6'" III: Lsuurdiap Page9 IPAII Hill CA!!! lhllorra. up wanna was-ran. APPLY "gag. . M47"!-1"'M"Imk6-item I I?! dtduhw- clCu&mv. '""' ” u'''" m'''''''5 h '''''''L ” 3"" l""""" I - ' run will be sold by public .":';.'".o'.i.E3l.7”...”a':I.f.”9'..:.I?'r MEMORIAM or No---,,,e,-. u----. :':i:':..."'.: ".:.':'.:.'-..".':: -''i E” it ....3.":".:i”""'.'3”'".....'"'ll'i'.li:.l"......H" ;'.'ul”'..Ft.”...” ”' am-.....:..:.'r. "' '" ”" r.r"1u”i.'".":”ae""i , ass . A an e ' his I . usctua. wt buy on sight 1” ' "TNn L1 M. Fu" County in Prince Edward Island, Farmer. deceasgds, WW ': gtlgfl": X”-3:95 ”";f 1:” 5” "I - - um" ma. ii FOUI IOOI gounn upoum Member. - a as ” o Ixglrcgjryjgr raises Mich-' Lmmioday for its c'i.llEiE fml-M4 aasmsani. owe -oomiiu-"in. One tI3ekPocllNuhI lIf:'stf:::t3i. mm '1' tgaw" mmmdmmpge thcmfogl fuzdvggclif: -t-and Ighs fmmumhe 1:3: mm 3...; . ' Niwemhe I . - , 4).... . Deeelled lnllle immedl-I - . hence chain ;:!,,”&??'..'.':"i IId”gx?a.erl.eynI:'eovn.LedgiI., , ate.” 1:: sun. Asrdly ha. ";X:.,,;?.,..'?d ment to them at the office of Frederic A. Large, Q.C.. or land situate ago lying .51. thence East to the place or com- ”, ...,. hears the our use pj eluht nomad :1!-rrfn com GU-1!-L Point. Barrister, Room 207 Confederstion,Bulldlng, Charlotte- :1”? Jg 4u rwngmg 75 "8 ens - . I ::':Y- mhw 1 Cmtnn -rrnsn aoorss AND earn. you on 1-uggugy oc-mg. town, and any persons having any claims against the am I, w;m., comma” use an mi 0,,” ,n'c, um up.-.1 wle pass banal. ti: i."Tu:.Nc bit: Ind caI:luWoa;:r-u::;::- er plonleexn of :ri;bino- said Btate are hereby required to present the same .. me we" .34. "or m. mmn an Townsmp No, 44 50,...” 5- is 0858300 - . . e s ' i ' . Km: D; on M mm, on" M, H mm” M mm m-. hm." . send m. Bncmy.”de'N;: Gmigtwf igltiizstleglteat the office aforesaid within SIX months mI;nthcs::uhthe.a:uan&l: zmidegumg Grocery store in city. Stock can be bought with store. also refrigerator for sale. Apply- ECONOMY GROCERY 224 Kent Street. TODAY'S SPECIAL We're takin' a pot shot at prices. 1951 CHEVROLET SEDAN F. R. McLaine Lid. Dial 7358-9 FOR RENT Grocery store in city. Also refrigerator for sale. Apply- ilii FITZROY STREET or PHONE 0925 Tenders School Furniture addressed In the and marked "Ten- der for School Furniture” will he received at this office until 11 o'clock noon. Wednesday. October nth. for various furni- ture for High school. Long- worth Avenue. Copy of specifi- cations may be had on applica- tion to this office. Delivery date January 15. 195i. The lowest. or any lender. not necessarily accepted. J. ROACH.' Secretary. Board of School Trusteel 10 RI T C St eet r Charintteown. P.E.I. Tenders Auction Sale AT SPRINGTON on the premises formerly own- ed by Donald Maclnnia. Friday. October 11th at 1 o'clock. , 'I'lie following household ef- fects: Bed. spring. mattress. blankets. pillows, dresser. ward- robe. chairs. desk. waslistand, lamp. gas stove. water pails. Farm Implements consisting 03 Poll!!! planter. single row gang plow. team truck wagon. drlvins w-son. driving harness. wood sleigh, work harness. 3 sets of harness. hay mower. dumn rake. I0 bushel old oats. I buffalo robe. I team horses. Terms of sale: Cash. If day unfavorable sale follow- ing day. signed:- ' DONALD MIcINNI.I. Auctioneer. FOR SALE New house and lot at Tea Hill. House wired for electricity. Apply- MRS. WM. STEWART Tea Hill FOR RENT Second floor apartment, Efive rooms and bath. oili ................... H I healed. Beplrale entrnnce.iAonsr:ss .................. .. Central. Residential. Rent ' cm TOWN 585.00 monthly. Apply- BOX 475 GUARDIAN the margin of a Deal from t.lie RUFUS STEPHENSON there Southeast angle of land in pos-1 session of George Rice. thence South 75 degrees wed 6 chains lid dglity links. thuice West TI chainsandsolinksortotlsf Eastern Boundary of fronting on the Bear River Road. thence south 3 chains, thence Road. the place of commenc con- taining 24 acres of land a little more or less, saving and reserv- lngerighiofwayol21iIl'nltaI'n breadth as shown on a plan on Commissioner of Public Lands to Ellen Mahsr hearing date May 1. 1871. The above sale is made under and by virtue of and pursuant to a power oi sale contained in a certain lndcnture of Mortgage dated the lath day of December. A.D.1943. and made between Edward Henry Mallard rd Sour- ls, P.E.I., in Kin a County in Prince Edward and. Farmer. lid Mary Mallard. his wife, of the one part and the Canadian Farm Loan Board. of the other part. ddault having been made in the payment of the principal. money and interest secured. Dated this 27th day ti Septem- ber. A.D. I957. Camatllnn Farm Loan Bord. Mortgages. TEIIIEIIS SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned and endors- ed "TENDER FOR a Marine Railway Iiaul-Out to be built at Charlottetown will be received in the Office of the District En- gineer, Department of Public Works of Canada. Charlottetown. until Noon. October 14th. 1967. Plans and specification and forms of tender can be obtained at the Office of the District En- gineer. Department of Public Works of Canada. Confedera- tion Bulldlng. Charlottetown. The lowest or any tender not nsceasa ii, accepted Department of Public Works. District Engineer. P.E.I. C.W. CURRIE NOW HIGHER PAY FOR YOU IN THE ARMY New pay Increases effective im- mediately. Army pay will now compare most favourably with civilian earnings. In addition, are these great advan- lagea: TRADES PAY MARRIAGE ALLOWANCE SUBSISTENCE ALLOW- ANCE CLOTHING ALLOWANCE III DAYS PAID HOLIDAYS FREE MEDICAL AND DENTAL CARE . GENEROUS PENSION For full information, telephone or visit your local Army Re- cruiting Sintion. or mail the coupon below. ARMY RECRUITING STATION 162A Kent St Charlottetown, P E. I. Tel. 3108 Please send full details about the new. higher Army pay rates. and information on Army careers. NA ME PROVINCE TELEPHON E Self-contained. heated. denlial block: With garage. By appointment only. Foii RENT five mom apirrunent. sec- ond floor. Centrally located on Prince street in resi- h PHONE KIM CASHIER - STENOGRAPHER WANTED For local bramhof financial organization. Ex- alentopportinltyforadvasicement.Gr'oiipliisiirsrice. kqrltdiiaation endpereionplan. Amly givirgere pasterscsarsIreferewcune- IOX "M" GUARDIAN, ' REEL-ISM A realistic note is injected in- LoarnoviebeingirndeinGer- manyofWorldWarIIaaaoac- tress rushes from a bombed hull- ding with her dothea in " Mrs. Ingrid Alexander. of Hol- lywood. 0alif.. was visiting in West Berlin when she heard of . the mic and vol :6 for It. She was unharmed except for a cut on her forehead caused by a fall. Changed Entire Course Of Life By George Kelly NEWARK, Del., (AP)-Ken netli Rows has 8lm.000 in the bank. lIe's earning an engineer ing degree. owns a car. plans to make a down payment on a e. ' All of this came about since the September day in I061 when Rowe landed his jet at an American airfield in Korea and was awarded Ql00.iXll. . Today. almost hilly absorbed into the American scene. Rowe is still fighting a three-year bat- tle to bring his mother frorri South Korea to the United States. "I think if she dies before she comes herp. I shall never be bappy.' sad the former North Korean pilot. A 25-year-old sen- ior at the University .of Dela- ware. Rowe said his mother is waiting in a South Korea refugee compound. LEFT FOR MOTHER Kenneth is her only child. Ironically. Kenneth claims, it was his mother's escape with United Nations troops from North to South Korea that con- vinced him that he too must as- cape. Rowe said he knew nothing of the 3100.000 offer for a MIG-ll by Gen. Mark Clark. He said he had been stationed in Man- churia where he had taken part in 60 missions against United Nations forces. . He was transferred to a base near the North Korean capital of Pyongyang and took eff Sept. 11 on a routine anlo reconnais- sance flight. In 13 minutes he was in in his wings. flashing all his lghta and lowering his landing gear over Kimpo air force base in South Korea. hep- Ing the Americans would hold their fire. : WEISKED To U. R. Stepping from his plane. the North Korean pilot walked into a series of events that took him even farther from his mother than before. In fact he was per- ' rriitted only two hours with her before he was flown to Okinawa. Officers told him thr-igh Japa- nese interpreters that it would be easy for him to arrange his mother's transfer. He began trying to get appro- val soon after his arrival in this country. Unsuccessful. he tried In get her admitted as a visitor. but he too was a visitor. so that failed. Her name now In on the loan quote list for U. S. Immi- lratiori. Rowe himseif will be eligible for U. S. citizenship in IMI. Rowe said it would be danger- - roan air force chief lost his job am-r Rowe mule his escapc wo,V'1' surrnrrr Whv doesn't be up some is! the CIIIHIIIT Why dorm-'1 retire as some people have see. geeted' The -first thing Rowe pninu tart about the award he received is that he didn't escape for mo- 3 5 g '3' I 5 3 He explains he didnlt want to .e,c;., . evo- .,;..-1-ar”-ew: won-8 s -r.'.--