LFKeep I A Sharp Eye For Bargains On This Page The Guardian Page 9 ggggg Wm" Friday. August 2. 1957 TT roi.'Ii7iTN'l IN MEMORIAM IIscLIOD - In loving selling nationally advertised Watkins products in nearby rural locaiity.'Nacessitl for both home and farm. No invest- lnio! above average income: l...nE-.r..8.-b cor-raon. s soosu ANDL Bath. Winteriaad. lrightaa Shore. Write P.0. Box ll. Islsl Ihstsd .wArn':o - asAiti'l'riin”r'A'rTs work. Apply Fred Reddin. Bun- bury. IN MEMORIAM DANIEL lliAcirnivzls n sow. wrriTi.TFFnn"?r nrnnr. Apply to Kay Maccoffrey, Riv- ! crdale. Bonshaw, P.O. August zad. Gtanddaddy was tired and weary Weary of strife and pain. Put by his chair and slippers tie will not need them again. He has entered IIeave'a Never to sigh nor weep Safe in the arms of Jesus. Gt-aiiddsddy Ills fallen asleep. i I sssrdsrs Acssaasdstsd I " ROOM AND BOARD. FOR "9""63" AN” EWFWBVI mentneeded. Free l.ifelnsi.u- --r- .-. ' ancs plan. For information 75" 5573 0UT30A3D RUNA- without obligation write. today I'""- 5”” ”"d"I9"- APPI! U! The J.R. Watkins Company. Richmond Street. After 5. M st Roch st. Montreal. Que. - iTifT3Ki.e' new T'.i'Ai-stii scales coo lbs. David MacDonald. Union Road. two students, in quiet .privnte "IL AW”? D” home. Phone 3403 or Apply 83 Upper Gilcen Street. P.W.C. STUDENTS ACCOMMOD- ated. Sept. lat. Boys preferred. Always rcmemhe 66 by grand- children Karen. Rena and Midge. Macl.EoD - In sad and loving ggorliwall. HARDWOOD BLOCKS OIIJI PER cord. Donald J. MacDonald. Aug- ustine Cove. can LEAVING Ton sosron. August 4. can take 2. Call 3119 or 4055. and whispered "Come and Rest." inur memory to us is a treasure Sui-rt memories we shall treas- iire forever (if one we shall never forget. l.oi'in;,'ly remembered by wife Annie and family. I-iandios Skins like Fabrics CAR LEAVING FOR TORONTO and Iiarnilion August I6. Can ac- commodate two passengers. Ap- ply Box 306 Guardian. cars and Tracks Fsr sole use nonorc coTcu7lUAitAN. teed to be in perlect shape. 30.- ooo miles. Dial 3970. last DODGE REG'Ii'l' IN coon memory of a dear husband and 650.00 monthl in ad . A KITCHEN "OCTT"T father William D. MacLeod who ply Mrs. Roberts. '7Illmncelnbel,':. burners. E?rlilcaR8ll'liil.(0l0l.:'A'plp(ly! Goizasseg ;:;lIi:veA;lS'll:mfI.Id&'l.9r51. land Street. Phone 6063. 113 Elm Avenue. or Dial 4120. so ' y. -- -- -- - A - lie am what he thought was best can Lggytgg FRESH RMPIERKES all on- ", pm 111, um. "Wm; you, ,ggg.gg.. der. Dial 5801 between 11 and I Your loss a lifetime regret. - ; or 5 and 6 o'clock. notion AND r'llTlsnr.'n LUM- ber. Apply Week's Mills: Elllots. ' Phone Hunter River 27-31. SIIINGLES sl.00 PER SQUARE. Poultry wire used one season. Goodwin's Mill, Baldwin I Road. TWO IIOISTEIN BULL CALVES one 2 weeks old. and one. four weeks old. Robe-t Chsppcll. Phone 7060. SI! - lli YEAR OLD CATTLE. One Hereford Cali. 4 months IRANTFORD n6is"rTO by PEGGY MASSIN PARIS llleutersl - Pierre Bai- condition. Priced right for cash. Dial 7&0 after 5 p.m. old. Apply to Peter Murray. New Wiitahire. main presented his latest interp- retation in using furl for fashion Tuesday and they appeared in trench coats. suits and dresses. IHI PLYMOUTH SAVOY SEDAN TERRIFIC BARGAINS. SERVEL kerosene refrigerators. all mod- els. Be early. Douglas Bros. and Jones. Lin. . M000 miles, reasonable. will accept older car in trade. Dial 3638. Skins are handled like fabrics. vealed. . ills latest classic ermine gar- ment is an evening dress. A wide. full-length. belied skirt made en- tircly of ermine was set of by a simple bodice with round neckline and long sleeves of black velvet. In the use of furs in suits and dresses. black broadtall is the favored fur to replace fabric. Trims include enormous cuffs of sleeves. feet. but the wide sleeve. no main! fer how it is b ” 4 . ' the theme of the collection. Sleeves narrow down for formal wear in the oricntal- trad dln-- nor costumes called a Lama" line. his fall and winter collection re-1”” M37303 FOUR D00” SEI tion. Price 81025. Apply soc Eus- or Monarch co-ch. Apply MR ion Street. Gufrdinc ' nu mm:-op nALr.f()fq.?l3o LATE MODEL HEARING:AlD. Modd A. Rmdne, .,,d I Mod, Perfect condition. Bargain. For ltsiit tur that button into wide cost.oNl on TWO runnranzn . rooms Brighton Ares. Dial 3047. mi" mom -"18"" "ole iu-Ri POI "Dalai ONE WILL TRTDE mi METEOR dan. with radio, in good condi- C0M'h for 1950 01' '51 Mercury Phone 9986 Mornings or write Box AB Guardian. SMOOTII AND WIRE FOX terrier pups for sale. C.K.C. best quality blood lines. West Mayne Kennels. l'.L. Mayne. Westchcster. N.S. I ROOM HOUSE (l"lNlS'IIEl)l. and lot so by loo. Just outside city limits. Cheap for quick sale. Not far tom School. Phone 70- 10 evenings. DART EUDGIES-ALL cowns. greens. blues. yellows. whites. inspection without obligation. All cl A. Power Unit. Assorted Mod-. sl A. Parts. James Smith, Clin- ton. month of August. Phone 7001. IINT -noon saunans Gandlar Bros. Dial 6307. SMALL ROOM -ro Lfr". Dial. 1195. sI.EEVEs STRAIGHT Hers they are straight. trouser- leg versions. severed with heavy i-mbrolderies matching the all- nier floral smbroldarlu on the Jrrklll blouse. (iosts are predominantly full.. Vilill easy folds falling unlimi- nt-rcd at the back from the shoul- iior line. which is dropped to ac- crntusic flia sleeves. There is tally an caslonal casually-belted coat.l suits again reiterate big sleeve treatments. with two trends eiinced in Jackets. The nrst is a longer. fapeced jacket and the sec- and takes on a leather belt with gathered peplum. Bloused back.f -uug - waisted bolcros sccompsnyl ......y of the slender filled day! tin--sex. Necltlincs are unani- mtliihly high and fillfllllbd. nslmain's color ombinat' are unusual. He lines the lonl stole of a cloth of gold ensemble with melon colored chiffon. A deep purple velvet cloak and matching bail gown is enhanced: hv the satin i-arise lining. I MILLINERY REVERSES . illllinery established a complete about-face. All voluma has dlsap-' peered. replaced by small. head-I hulliuns shapes. lilia helmets and rasqucs. There are " .. draped turbans and berets. witn- mil a single brim la the entire collection. symmetry is the lie!- utirtl. and many hats angle across ilin hairline. establishing profile clients on one side. Balmain colors are bright and vary through all the intense iii.-uies with blues and pus-plssl aliciifi. There are some translucent lirunze tones for evening. and at grt-at deal of white and black. TO LET 4 Room Apartment (Second Floor) lliirdwood Apartments 131 North River Road Dial 6903. Evenings. ON E on. TWO - FURNISHED moms. Brighton ares. Dial 1047. birds gaurantecd. Wauy Coulson. ONI FURNISHED RED SITTING room. ground floor. 39 Passmore St. or dial 5241. ROOMS FOR RENT WITII KIT- chsn. Privveleges for month of August. TIREE ADJOINTNG ROOMS: also furnished roorri. Adults, ap- ply :21 Kent Street. TWO LARGE IIOUSEIIEEPING rooms. Hot and cold wntr. Rea- stmabla rates. Dial 9382. APARTMENT FIRST FLOOR. Private entrance. New house. 3 moms and bath. Continuous hot water. Dial 8852. I Ljn-T;-g.-igoomg FT1'u'lj-"(iii-pf. 1 iron sane nTiiiusroi. 1 heated. unfurnished. hall and. storage place. self contained. Ap- - ply to Box son Guardian IN HUNTER RIVER VILLAGE. eight room house with all mod- ern conviences; forty dollars: per month. Apply to Melvinl Cola. Goose Bay. Labrador, c-o M.C.A. For Sale WI LARGE WESTINGHOUSE- slactric range. And one Bendix washer. Apply Craswell studio, TOLEDO COMPUTING SCALE M lbs capacity. Toledo electric' meat grinder. electric bacon ham and bologna slicer, Fairbanks b platform scale. 1000 lb. capacity. H lI.P. Cooling unit for walk-in. refrigerator. used only in months P.J. Henry Georgetown. wide assortment. Day-old. Aiid pullota. Including Ames In-Cross. Order broiler chicks in advance. Ask us for full particularml Chas. E. Worth. Cor. Chestnut and Elnr ' Hughes. Ern- crald. Bray Hatchery, Moncton. N.l. Tannery St.. off W. Main. MODERN IOMI AT TEA IIILL P.E.l. I sues land. more avail- abla. All modern conveniences. I bedrooms. Access to as. . warm. sandy beach. MacPhee and Tralnor, Solicitors. RIPl.EY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT sumlnersids phone 8244. DESIRABLE BUILDING LOT SIT- uatcd on Beivedere Ava.. Char- lotictown; wxlm. For further particulars writs box In do Guardian. IIAY MOWER CARRIER AND fork. work mare. and boar pigs Juniper posts. Would take young cattle. liens or pigs. E. Ryan. Bristol. MODERN IIOME AT TEA IILL PEI, I acres land. more avail- able. All modern conveniences. 1 bedrooms. Access to safe. warm. sandy beach. MacPhaa Isis Wasted Ilitllilllall A YOUNG iis'Axain6' cour-IT: experience. good house. all modern conveniences. with farm Apply Box nos Guardian. services offered , native WI REPAIR AND BEWIND M0- tors, washer repairs. wrlngcr rolls. refrigeration service and repairs. Storey Electric. Tssslsrs Wanted TEACHER WANTED FOR Bethel School. Fifteen pupils. Supplement 3400. Apply Peter Driscoll. R.R. 5. ITETACIIEIT-w7t"iFr'E "D-Toll Greenfield ment 8500., Sc him i. small supple- enrolment. Apply John W. Cairns, secretary. .m..j.,..:,.j..... Ranteil ir"i7A"r bottom-. Good condition. State price. Ewen Todd. Rose Valley. ROOM AND noTitb.i-sorrwnll derly gentleman not above sec- ond floor. warm house, winter months in Charlottetown to 860. Apply box 299 Guardian. Ilsststl To Buy WANTED-AI.E IIOTTLEE. Pints or quarts. Dial I595. Vlantsd To Rent.-I nousn on Ar-'ATt1'iiii?:iv'r. MIN- Phone Vallcsl imum 5 rooms. all WANTED TO RENT SMALL A- partment. Two adults. Phone ulil after 5.30 p.m. Vlsrlt Wanted MARRIED MAN WANTS STEADY Job on farm. House provided. Apply Box as Montague. FOR SALE 350 PULLETS FOR SALE ' Laying. DIAL 5295 MODERN FUMIGATING I larvica throughout the Island. l E. R. QUINN. Proprietor P. 0. BOX 651 Phone I71! Charlottetown. and Tralnor. Solicitors. ht::,sc.lrIl( ggod ('OblldlllO:.d Rift: . r a an. flheaplnlor QINCR agile. Mrs. Jos- epll H. LIPIGHO. ROG Head "'""t HERE IS A FAST MOVING OUTBOARD MOTOR AND II l"I'. 'boat. Both excellent condition. 3 li.P. motor. oars. locks. ideal for fishing. 4 hours per gallon. price 800. Steve Power. Bells River shore. 'sioiln.'nofs.'Fon SALE on lease at Tea Hill. P.E.f. nests- tlful location 4 miles from Char- lotteto as. warm. safe, sandy beach. MacPhea and Tralnor. sollcltorn. I OFFER FOR SALE MY FARM at Lot 65. so acres of land. well- watered. with wood and lumbar Small house and barn. Gaoi-gs Axworthy. New Wlltshlrs. Apply to Beach Grovs Inn. - Fsasls llsls Wasted IOUSEKEEPER FOR TWO A- dults; good wages for right par- ty. Applywlack Nclder. Tryon. iiiusnxznrirn roit sltsAr.i. family living near Sanitarium. rive day week. Sleep out. Phone Nil. Wriia toda vista diets s to C. D. Clarke. Mau- agsr, Lightmasler Head Street. Dundss. Ontario. ADDITIONAL LINE No lnvssttnenti No Collactlngl ' High Commisslnnsl in confidence for com- Corporation. High School, Junior High School and Elementary Teachers Wanted For a number of centralized schools in villages and hamlets in old and well settled districts I00 miles north of Edmonton. Salaries ranging from minimum 8140000 to maximum 3!). depending on training and, On ” morning. July list, in Arlulston. Mass.. Daniel assuran- ne, a native of Canoe Cove, P.E.1.. sled 3: years. calmly passed away. after a long and wearying illness, which he bore with great patience and fortitude to the and. Three years previous to his pass- ing, his wife by a second mar. riage, namely. Miss Stella Murphy, of Cumberland. P.E.l.. Passed away suddenly while nurs- Ina him tenderly at what proved, bU;F;3e'years later. to be his dying The deceased was the eldest son of the late Neil Maclfensie. and his late wife, Jessie. formerly Jeasia Mscllovia. both parents be- ing nativa-born residents of Canon Cove. Over-y sixty years ago. Dan Mac- Kenaie. as he was popularly called left his peaceful homeland to seek a livelihood among the busy mul- titudes of Sostan. Mass. A few years after his arrival there. he was united in marriage to Miss Ada Hall. of Enfield. N.s.. who predeceased him at an early age. after giving birth to six child- ren, five of whom survive their father, namely: one son, Harold, of Trum, N.S.. and four daughters. namely: Mrs. Iottis Iiolbrook. of Wsltisarri. Mass. Mrs. Marion Whalen. of Walpole, Mass.. Mrs. Helen O'Connell. of, Jamaica Plains: and Mrs. Gertrude Smith. of Boston, Mass. Another son. Ev- AUCTION SALE ON FRIDAY. AUGUST 2 AT 2 0'CLOCK AT 92 KENT ST. (McFarlane Bros Store) 1 Davenport with matching chair; Kroehler Reclin- . ing Chair; Wrought Iron iber Cushion Chairs; Tril I Coffee Tables; Rug 10 x roo small items. Dinette Suite with 4 Foam Rub- ights with solid brass pedestle; I 12; Rug 9 x 12; new 3-piece Bed- in Suite: Beds and Dressers; Washer; Kitchen Suite; Chairs; Cribs; Vacuum Cleaner; Lamps, and numerous J. J. MUSTARD zones in past years. the R. C. tailed recommendations for i control. Their recommendations out. Crews are now at work as recommended- Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. NOTICE Because of dissatisfaction with ou r 30 mile speed asked to make de- provement of traffic M. P. were the irn have now been received and Highway sign crews have been instructed to follow them placing 30 and 40 MPH signs The public are asked to co-operate by obeying the speed laws in the interest of safety. DON'T TAKE CHANCES J. G. MscRAY. Minister of Highways. erett. predeceased his father nine. years ago in Bangor. Mslnei Both sons were in the forces in the First World War. and injuries received there. in all probability. hastened Ewrc.-tt's death at an Inge usually considered the prime of ; The ten of . hm, wanted ,0 Taxi Of Brief On Behalf EOI Potato Industry OI P. E. I. e. . - ne-mu --m tour --no :llf...i'Sii...?”l.'.'i..:i..?"n.”..t lmitted on behalf of the potato in- dustry of Prince Edward island is asfollows. The Tariff Board's investigation of the potato industry two years lago. tT.B. Reference No. 117). land its report thereon provides a ;dctailed picture of this industry ters already mentioned nine yI.IIdCll.lldfCll also survive the de- ceased. also two sisters. namely: Mrs. Jessie lumen, of Canoe Cove. P.E.I., and Mrs. Florric Dwyer, of Boston, Mass. and four brothers namely: Roderick and John Ed- ward. both residing in California, Neil in Saskatchewan. and Mal-lto that time. in our present sub- colm. at present in Argyle Shore. -mission. which has to do only P.E.l. One sister. Mrs. John Mac- with Tariff items 83: and 03 b. we 1-jay”, 01 Cum, (gun, P,-ede.lhave endeavoured to bring the ceased him seven years ago. IPICIHYQ UP I0 dale- Seversl years before his dcath.l II "'11 1" '"”?d W". Rdereme an 1." D." Mlcxenljg ind EXMNO. ll7 dealt With. Tariff Item 71 pi-used to his family a wish to be ill” " W9” 4" Tm" "em 33- "W hung in CI”. cove Chmchyudl !IS with Seed potatoes as well as beside his parents and among the .T”me””ck' The P""'"' T'B- 3”” friends of his youth. This wish was lgfgfe M; m 1”” M" '-'”"f ""3 faithfully fulfilled by his son. I-iar-t; . in if” "P5. PWWIY dig- old. and two daughters. Lottie and jfmcet lg '3" use is rf""'fe.l5: Mi ' ”''l'"'- ""0 '"”'"P"""' his "e'.753i'It..?.1.K.E"2'..'7.'?3n?..3...5o..?I mains to his native island. and at- iparabli: .0 the Unmd Smes oi tended his funeral and burial ser-lmoes exported .0 Canada whfch Vic” El Came C0" Ch""h "mare almost entirely for table use. C'm'""Vt which Iwk P13” M Both these Items of the Canadian Thmdai -WWW"-July 24llI- Tariff should be kept in mind; Th? mile”! '91'VW?- which "55 however. when dealing with eith- lll'S9lY IIICMCG by M3063 and 1'91" er, so that the practice of import- IUVH DI the decelsed. WI! C01!-. ing seed for table use. or vice- dl-ICIOG DY RlV- GGOPSO Klllen. vcrsa. will not be encouraged by PIIIOT in Chlfxe of Canoe Cove.a difference in rates of duty. Presbyterian Church. who preach- Cnmmcnt on Tariff Board's Re- ad an appropriate and solemnly impressive sermon. stressing with great emphasis the solemnity of life and death, from the following texts: Hebrews D: 27; Phiilipians I211: and Matthew 14:44. The music for the service was con- ducted by the Church choir. Miss Louisa Mscl(enzle officiating fit- tingly at the organ. immediately before the Benediction. the choir and congregation united in sing- ing the old, familiar Scottish para- phrase "0 God of Bcthel". with its well-known lines- beautiful and appropriate for the occasion. and all similar ones. The burial service was conducted by the MscLaan Funeral Under- taken. of Charlotttown. P. E. 1.. the pail bearers being as follows: James and Norman Msclfenzie, Dan and James MacNevln. Lauchia Maclfinnon. and Albert Mscbougall. After a brief prayer at the grave by the presiding pas- tor. the body of the late Dan Maclfenals was laid by friendly hands to its last aarthiy rest. gport - Reference No. 117 The importance of the Potato Industry to Prince Edward Island cannot be too strongly emphasized. In the Board's report. page I. .'l'ahle No. II allows production. .acreagc. farm prices and farm 'vslue of potatoes by provinces for the year 1953. This shows that Prince Edward lalond's potato production had is total farm value of S5.lll.000 which was 30.67 per cent of the P.E.I. total field crop .value. The year 1953 was one of he mos difficul markcing years in he history 0 the P.E.l. potato industry and normal farrri value of the potato crop is greatly in excess of the figures shown in that greater percentage of the total vaieu of field crops. The attached statement. Appendix A. which shows comparative figures for the years 954. 1955 and 1956. will bear out this point. NET IMPORTER No distinction was made be- tween Sccd and Tablcstock in para- graph 9 of the Board's Summary which states that "Canada is a last exporter of potatoes”. For the past six years. tdescribed by the Board as ”the current era".i Canada has been a net importer of Table potatoes. We wish to comment on Item 10 of the Summary of the Board's report which reads as follows: "While no rigid generalization an be made, b of occasion- al and quite abnormal variations from the rule. such imports of able potatoes from the United States as do occur. appear to be attracted to this marked by high- er dornesic prices, which in turn frequently reflect a short-crop in Canada. So-called "new potatoes" - imported into this country dur- ing -the spring and early-summer months -- command a premium be- cause they aro new; and prob- ably would entcr whether or not they faced a customs duty at the border." I Higher prices in Canada may. tin some instances. reflect a short icrop in Canada - but more .likely. it is the relatively lower :US. prices which reflect a sur- .plus crop in l..'.S.A. in the latter lease the impact of the imports of US. surplus potatoes on prices in the Canadian market is disas- tmus to Canadian growers. YIELDS In its report the Tariff Board has furnished considerable detail -regarding production in Canada and the U.S.A. On page 25 it is stated that "it is difficult to escape the conclusion that in terms of yield per acre Canadians are on the average less efficient as potato growers than their American next- door neighbors." While this con- clusion is quaiificd in two ways- ie. "in terms of yield per acre" and "on the average" - we feel that it still carries a suggestion of inefficiency on the part of Can- adian growers. and therefore. we wish to deal briefly with this point. States increased subsantially when the US. Department of Agriculture imposed acreage COI.'l.I'0ll. The re- sult of this experiment was that oult.ivat.ion was intensified. ap- plication of fertilizers was doubled. the potato rows were pushed closer together. and increased yields re- sulted. The growing of potatoes in Maine is mainly a commercial sn- terprise while in Prince Edward Island a small acreage of is planted by almost every fas-mu 2 -.. -s. s. .ma&ss4e.'s .-'4-.. t' "; '...';.:':'2-Lesrxvals.-.t compelling personality? liable worker? ' 00 and 315,000.00 annually. WE OFFER:- (a) (b) (c) Usual fringe benefits. appointment. s2,500.00 annually need not apply. Steady employment and good income. Opportunity for advancement in the near future. Apply to Box 297, giving phone number. will be interviewed Wednesday. Thursday and Friday by Seeking Better Employment? Are you over 30 years of age. of good appearance and Are you a good mixer and do you enjoy meeting new people? Are you a steady and re- If so, this financial concern is interested in meeting you to discuss an outstanding employment opportunity on our sales staff. Members of our staff earn between 55,000.- Pcrsons earning less than Applicants PROFESSIONAL CARDS IARRISTERS. SOLICITORS. Eic. loll. Moliiason I Foster I50 Ihlnul H. 1. Elmer liosiehnrd. us. I8 Oneal Q. Plans All Ssvidaat. XRIIWIIO D!&fIOf .I: 1950 I-lillmsn Sedan S275 00 1953 I-llllman Sedan 3850.00 1954 Hiilman Sedan 3975.00 1955 Austin Sedan S1195 00 150 Pontiac Coach 3450.00 II!-Mct AA. A Former. O.c.. tt.a. .Cf:UN'I'RYkGlR'I.l l'OR'GENQAL ml; 1'.” :. McslcNhTYlRE. Set-., "Ii sf 9'3"" WI- Sf.'WOl' . (Ill VOPIIDI . I I C D' 1 I , WW: clillditlons. Snusetulndu. rs sscountnn. Allserta. on H "0" Allison M. Olllls. LL!- Schooi Street. Dial 7311. r g. 3; - - Q, on; an iii Used Car S gcialg. A Wt"""" 5'W"- I” 1,3;-pdngggg oyigunogj-3' p r&& IQ. Ill Grdlsa I. If M . OIII V OOI at vnsmssrs slurs. isrs. itssen Palmer 6 liaalaisi MARTIN'S. GARAGE Queen Street WANTED PULP cumits Iidlevlkdll. PeakshNlchoiasa i-not-aassstrsa Moeflisa I Trainer 3 Gosh I. Dial ass OPTOMETRISTS 1. A Carnsfbsrs. ID. I I1 I. Dial Illl Iyron J. Grant. DD. 1 K1 1 Oial Ill 1. S. Taylor. R.O. Ouaseleatlcaasallat Ofllasellulseaetlss N. J. Moben. R.O. P.I.l .".'.'..."'4............n... CHIROPRACTOR ARCHITECT 0. item name 35.00 For Cord IV: Ft. Wood 'A. IOUCHARD. Setiris out-siss. out-a if.I.OOAlCIwM'ANV sltsue-Iaslnmsslnsva can-an-ca r.o.a-sal Aarmnaegssln Pafnisvlaetrisleldng mean-sans: nun Phsas ll-14 tcontinued on page I!) FCLASSIFIED for A rouiina Classified Ad, similar to those day. brought file 23 laiicrs seen above to GUARDIAN - EVERY DAY - Gtisrdiait Classified Ads Can Buy. Sell .e fo you in many ways. FOR 3: PER WORD OR Write or Phone the GUARDIAN OFFICE Box 3' Guardian. Summarside. ECONOMICAL and EFFECTIVE CLASSIFIED ADS ARE READ BY THOUSANDS OF PERSONS MINIMUM CHARGE OF 20 WORDS at Chat-loffafowri. Montague. Summarsids er,Albartoti. . "Get the Classified Ad habit - IT PAYS" ADS appearing every rid be of Service LESS nearest to you--