For Sale or Rent INVILLAGIOP HUNTERRIVER 4 An 8-room home with all modern conveniences, a barn with two box stalls, and garage combined; also wood house. Room for garden. All in A-1 condition. Apply to: GEORGE F. WI-IITEHEAD Hunters River, P.E.I. For Sale or Rent Building at Bradalbane with three acres of land. Formerly operated as a Blacksmith and Carriage Shop by Craig Bros. 34 by 46. Good condition. Brick chimney; 14 mile from main paved highway. Suitable for feed mill, blacksmith shop, garage. etc. Apply THE ROYAL BANK OF FOR SALE One Chev. truck, half- Will be called for the pur- chase of the horse shed be- t”, gogg gongmon, two lent garden land, 10 room , house, 2 bathrooms, 50 foot "S" d"'- 1”” m1le33'- basement ba.rn, hip roof, - I ' steel roofing, running water Pm” " "II also machine shed and her; house. 150 acres. 60 clear, Li J" ROSSITER paved road. Buildings in Grafton Street East good repair. Dial 3186 or 6717 Apply, , NORMAN E. DERNIER, Dover.N.B. FARM FOR SALE 8 miles from Moncton, N. B., on Dover Road. Excel- longing to St. Luke's Angli- can Church, O'Leary, until Sept. 6th. : Highest or any tender not! necessarily accepted. ALTON WEBB, Sec'y. St. Luke's Church For Sale I i...-ii-ge house and large lot! at 304 Fitzroy Street, form- I erly owned by Ernest Win-I cheater. Apply: PALMER & HASLAM CANADA. Giarlottetown Solicitors RESTAURANT FOR SALE THE WOOD-SHED RESTAURANT at Hunter River Ifo is being offered for sale. The selling price includes a large lot of land, a building in good condition with living quart- ers over the restaurant, and all restaurant equipment now on said premises. This restaurant is in a thriving com- munity and can seat 28 people at one setting. inspection may be made on application tex- PALMER a KASLAM, Solicitors, Charlottetown ISLAND. FARM FOR RENT Situated 4 miles from Murray River on gravelled road. 450 acres, 100 acres clear, balance in wood. Property all newly fenced. Land in top shape. Two miles of beach. House has 8 foot cement cellar. Running water and facili- ties. Three new buildings. Small barn. Running water in combination cattle barn and poultry house. Three storey garage with workshop. Rental low with view to caring for property. For further particulars apply to- MRI. GERALD McINN'IS Point Pleasant Murray River Post Office Telephone Murray River 18-41. FARM FOR SALE LARGE FARM NEAR CHAR.L0'I'I'l.'.'I'OWN Owner will sell with less acreage if desired. Build- ings in good repair. Would also be interested in exchange for house in Charlottetown. Assim- Ioxses,oauototlAno1AN PROPERTY FOR SALE Twenty five acres of choice land with comfortable house, also barn and other outbuildings. situated on paved highway two miles from Charlottetown. Ideal for mar- ket (ardeni-ng. Bargain for quick sale. L. H. KENNEDY, 166 Great George Street DESIRABLE FARM FOR SALE At Brackley, on paved road, 6 miles from Charlotte- town. near church and school, consisting of 110 acres, Telephone 3912 95 C1981. spring in field, buildings in good repair. well sheltered. all modern conveniences. JAMES MacKAY. Charlottetown. R.R. I CLEARING AUCTION SALE AT ELLERSLIE S Hiving sold my farm. I will sell by Public Auction on aturday, Ientire farm equipment and household furniture consist- "! cf: 1 milk cow; sectional seeder; gang plow; lever har- ;'0W. smoothing barrow; disc-barrow; potato acuffler; oertllizer sewer; hay mower; hay rake: binder; farm wag- h" lilomllletel; cart wheels and axle; turnip pulper; Chet- am fannera, line and belting: bob sleighs; wood sleigh; jauntlng tlglaltlgrnll kinds of harnem. both double and single; in- tear. in FURNITURE: Kitchen range; table and chairs; liv- K mom stove; Chesterfield; dining room suite; a large gzhzlty furniture; organ; quantity carpenter lanu::C;lnMwoh:aMmnnmamdumdma Termecail-nothing:-ma-yd Hdulnnnnuanionuueqaquslaca larl-in-ui ' ....i.."' I . o It 7. MORRISON. Auctioneer. September 3, beginning at 12 noon sharp, my M threshing outfit (I-fall's large size): gas en- "' brooder stove; cream separator; can sealer; saw 3.'f?.i,"'” IXTENBION OF TIME NOI'lCE is hereby given that the nine r the reception of tenders for R5- CONSTRUCTION OF WEARF. LOUIS- N.S.. is extended to 3200 p.111. . WEDNESDAY. AUGUST Ill. ROBERT l-'ORT'IER. vniei of Administrative Services Probe Effect OF DDT On Salmon In N.B. Streams I OTTAWA (CP)-The fisheries to determine what amounts of into which varying amounts of department is attempting to dr DDT in streams and rivers were DDT was sprayed. termlna whether New Brunswick salmon will be ye. men" af- fected by sprays used to kill forest-destroying budwonns. I Dr. J.L. Kask. chairman of the fisheries research board. said the' new research represents an ex-, pension of tests launched twol years ago into the death of young, salmon. following forest spraylngl operations. l I "Research done so far shows that young salmon are being kill- in New Brunswick by DDT sprays washed from trees intoI streams and rivers," he said. . The new studies were being made to determine how longl water polluted with our remain-' zed toxic and dangerous to sal- were being conducted at St imon. They also were designed drews. Fish were placed in ponds lethal. . . TESTS AT ST. ANDREWS Dr. Kask said tests to deter- mine the period water remains toxic are being made by the de- psrtmentls St. Andrews. V B. fishery research Sl.'tflI'1fl Young salmon had he-no pl.lr-Prl in while: in waters pollillmi with DDT no- tler natural runoff hooiliiu.n- ”We hope that these tests lilll show how long the DDT all.-i-is the fish and whether lllls effort In temporary or pr-rni:iliriil." he lxalil. Tests in rlcll-l'niilil- wlizlt run rentralion of DDT was ll-tlinl also An- O'Leary Mrs. James Walsh of St. Eiean-I .ors, is visiting with her daugb- f3mlIY- Carlemnv their d a ll 1 h i e r and inn-Ill-law I there. I Mr. and Mrs Ralph Getson ;illdI were Sunday DDT in used in New Brunswick- and parts of Eastern Quebec andl Nova Scotia to kill the budworm I It is sprayed on forests by low flying airplanes. I However. Dr. Kask said Newl Brunswick is the main area where, salmon are being killed. I and l'lRlll1T5 in Springfield l'Vs-sf. EIJPE-"ts of Mr and Mrs Ray ('olll-I min. I Mr. and Mrs Hvrln-rt Rilvy mid Mrs. Erilia 'l'l('(l.'illley, 0'l.(-ary motored to Summer:-'ide to visit their mother Mrs D Campbell in the P.C Hospital. Mr and Mrs. Arthur Rennie If Elemsdale were Sunday guest: Mr and Airs Harry Harris Kniitsinrd recently. A debate ”Resolved that Allied Farming is more advantazlrlus sl ls '"' ””"'W- for Mrs. Reber Bryan and family Visitors to the home of Mrs. than Specialized Farming". .k. Department of Public Works. I Otf-IVI. Allgtin I. III. SEALED TENDERS addressed in the uldnlllld. and endorsed "TENDER WIARF RICONI'I'RUf.'I'lON AND M- Pl.OVl'aIlIN'lI. KILFOID. OUYIIO COUNTY. NS.". will be received in the office of the Secretary. until 1:00 p.in. (E.D.l.T.). WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER M, I935. Plans and specification can be seen and forms of tender obtained at the office of the Chief Englnenr. be at of Public Workl. Ottawa. Ontario. at the office of the District Enslneer. Public Building, Bedlord Row. Halifax. N.S. and at the Post Offlccl. gt Mulaarve. Antlgonlsti and New Glasgow. .S. To be considered each lender must be accompanied by a security in the form of a certified cheque or bonds as specified in the form of tender and made on or according to these forms and in accordance with the conditions set forth therein. The Department. through the Chief a office (8. and R.). or tbrollth the undersigned. or through the office of the District lnlluoer at Hnlllu. N.S.. will Irpply bIus.printa and specification of the lworkondeposltllnsumoflisdointhe is the order of the Minister of Public Works. The deposit will be released in return of the blue-prints and specification in load condition within a month from date of reception of tenders. If not retained within that period the depolt will forfeited. 11:e lowest of any wonder not neousarlli accepted. ROBERT FORTIER. Gil ol Admlnlnrativs Services Id lecrotlfi Department of Publc Works. ottawa. August is. less. ENDIIII IIALBD TENDERS. nddraslad U ill dlfllllbd and marked "TENDER FOR ADDITIONAL DEVELOPMENT CRAI- wrrrrown". will be received up to II o'clock noon. E.D.s.1'.. SEP- TEMB 9. 1955. for extending the existing runway 13-36 to 1600 feet x in feet at tiarloitetown. P.E.I. Plans. specifications. labour conditions. ioontraot lam. form d tudar and return tender envelope may be obtained on applie- ltlm to the District Airway Enaiueer. of A . P. 0. Bot 42. Ilonctoli. N.B.. upon receipt of an accepted cheque made payable to the Receiver General of Canada for the sum of 815.0!) This cheque will be returned upon the rattan of the plans and Ipeoiticallons in good condition. Additional ro- qulrod with regard to .....erprotaiion of front the aforementioned District Airway Engineer. Plans and specifications will also be on dllblly at the Ballfu Construction Ano- dntitll. P.O. Boa Id. Halifax. Nova Scotti. Each tender must be accompanied by a security depodi equal to on pc cant no deposit will be forfeited in the event of n tenderer refusing to enter into a contract tn the beds of his tender If called upon to do so. or failing to aatlaiacmrlly com- plete nicb a contact. Cheques of un- successful ienderera will be turned. Any tender not accomblnied by a security dopodi as described will not be conddered. The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. P. T. COLLINS. Secretary. Departmdl of Transport. Ottawa. Ontario. August ll. 13. . NJ.”- In the office of the seal- lary. until 2: p.In. (n.o.s.'r.i. Wli'.DNY8- DAY. SIPTKKBER N. 1955. Plans and specification can be seen and N.B.. the Post office. Fredericton. N.B.. and the millet Architect. Federal luildlll lnllfal. N. S. To be oonldered can under inner be Iaonpenledbvaaecnrlbiaibelonnnla C bands so oeclfled in the the undevrel Architect. l'e'erlI Public lnildlnl. Rslllaa. N.!.. will I” i Nile-Mills Ill Wtlrlllclflill If II! MI epodtofa urn ofI'fS.oflIntne -1n for a few days. . Miss Sheila Noonan. 0'l..eary is spending a few days with her cousin Miss Sandra Arsenault in, Howlan. I Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pineau ,of St. Jeans. Quebec are visiting 'with relatives and friends in West -Prince; where they will spend their vacation. I Mr. and Mrs.- Gilbert Dupres yand daughter, who have been Ivisiting with relatives and friends lin Woodstock. have left for their Ihome in the United States. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Arsenaiilt and Getson's parents Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mar-Kinnon. O'Leary. and M” Andrew Llmeral the evening was Mr. Alvin llac-iemployed In the Bank of Comg of Campbellton were visitors to O'Leal'y on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. William Mc- Eachern and little daughter of Charlottetown were rcrenl visitors to Mrs. Mcl-Eat-hcrn's parents, Nlr. and Mrs. Preston Thompson in IMt. Royal. Mr. and Mrs. Jarvss Yeo of ISaint John, NB have taken up residence in Unionvale. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Palmer and (Mr. Clifford Ellis. 0'Leary were iVlSll0l'S to Charlottetown on busi- ness on Thursday afternoon family. 0'Leary, were visitors to. Glengarry, guests of Mrs. Arse- nault's parents. Mr. IPeter Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Palmer and 811d MFS- family. O'Leary. were recent visi- ,tors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ashley andIFred wens In Brooklyn sons of Summerside. were recent Cpl. Leith Ellis. Mrs. Ellis and Vllllofl lo the home Of Mr. and family of Greenwood, Nova SL'olIB. Mrs. Ersldn Sllllkcr and ML and are spending their vacation at the plans and specifications may be obtained C per cent) oiltbe tender price which eecuriv 1: forms oi tender obtained at the offices ti mid IMrs. James Silliker in Knutsford. , Mr. William Matheson of Char-i Ilottetown. was a week-end vlsitorl to 0'Leary. I Quite a number of residents ofI 0'Leary motored to Charlottetown races there. Mr. Blair Bernard of O'Leai-y '”'had the misfortune to sprain his 5- ankle while playing basketball recently. Mr. and Mrs. Clive MacPhee.I who have been spending their vacation at their cottage in West Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ooughlin and family, Rustico, were recent visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dalton in Coleman. On their return they were accomp-. allied by Mr. and Mrs. Dalton,I who spent a week visiting with CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT InRaEItateIdEDI.EYVlCTORFOS- TEII late of Charlottetown in Queens Coun- ty in the said Province. Retired Railway Carpenter. deceased. intestate. and MAR- gARET CE. 5OS'l"!IR llste w0'Id Bedigrtl in ueena oun aeresa . ow. eccen- Ud intestate. 1'otbeSberiifoftbecountyofQueens Count! or any Constable at literate per- son within saldacounli 0 WHEREAS upon reading the petition a file of Harry E. Fonerdozhlaeddord afar; said. the Admlnlatrltor a vs mm W-.':-.- ”.'..'"" ””..' 'l".”..l.' lssn or eporpose arena arse o x I You are therefore hereby required to cite Iall perallu interested in the said Estate its be and appear before the Judge pro-I I sent at a Probate Court to be held in am lconri House In Charlottetown in Queens! , ounty in the said Province. on Monday! ,the nu. day of September next coming. I at the honor; oginlne o'cll;ch Standhard 'nme.I loranoon e same I! o s ew cause .If they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not bi passed and the Slate closed as prayed for in said peti- tlonularnd on Inotionhrof Bentle! N . Proctor II truer. AND H IS HEREBY ORDERED that I true copy hereof be forthwith published in some II'OdWlPlP"'i Wbliagted IlIkC2aIflOftf!I.OW;l aforesa once in sac wee r a an iour consecutive weeks from the data here- oi and that I true copy hereof forth- with posted h tho followins Vllbllc respectively. namely. In the hall Court House in Qiarlotteinwn aforesaid. at platen of the home of Mr. Ellis's parents. and Mrs. Ira Ellis. 0'I.eary. Mr. and Mrs. Forbes Ellis hlidl Mr. and Mrs. Collerldge Ellis of New Glasgow. Nova Scotia alt; visiting with their sister Mrs J.i Sir. form of a cheque or money order payltbln on Thursday evening to attend the Kgnngdy in O'I,pary' This is met two brothers have seen each other. Mr. and Mrs. Bayfield Ellis of Charlottetown were also guests of Mrs. Kennedy. and Bayfield is another brother. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Adams of Calgary. Alberta are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harris andl . 3:::n'hh,R':0n::t"rned N their Mr. and Mrs. Foster Harris in' Knutsford . Miss Nancy Ackles of North Port, Nova Scoiia, is the guest of Miss Lana Turner in t')'Loary for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. George Wilkinson, Springfield West. were visitors to " side recently, where they visited Mrs. Wilkinson's mothel Mrs. Dave Campbell. who is a patient In the Prince County I Hospital. Mr. and Mrs Claude Harkness "Ind son, Summerside. were week- in Annou place in the O'Leary Schoi Friday night where Chairman in 01' Lean. Those for the Pro: side were as follows; Messrs; Fenlon Shaw, Rankin MacI(innon. and. Purlie MacNeill: and for the Con: Dr. Dewar, Mr. Frank Bryan. and Ralph Adams. Mr. Bryan was in place of Mr Charlie Willis. who could not attend. The Judges' verdict was 903 points for Pro. side and 672 for Coil. The 0'I.eary Calf Club (4-H.) won the ”Junior Farmers Shield" for their Debate this year. This was presented by .Vir. McFarlane. Mr. Fenton Shaw ably thanked Mr. MacFarlane on behalf of the club for the Shield; The boys also received a personal gift from Mr. .llat'Fal'lane and a box of choco- lates from Mr Dan Saunders. Two Specialties were sung by the Misses Wanda and Ruth Buch- annan and silver collection was taken up to help the Boys in their Club Work. Homemade Ice Cream was sold at the close. Miss Jean MacDougall of Union- vale left on Thursday morning for Quebec where she will spend I month with friends. Mr. William Meggison. Knuts- Ifirst time in 30 years that these lord is having a septic tank put I in, and Mr. and Mrs. Meggison plan to move to O'Leary to take up residence this fall. Miss Lana Turner has returned to her home after spending I weeks vacation with relatives and l friends in North Port. Nova Scotia. I Mrs. Jennie Smalln-.an has re-, turned to her home in O'Leary Irecently having been residing with her daughter Mrs. Leslie MacLean and niece Mrs. Morton Caseley lin Coleman for about a year. FILM BANNED NEW DELHI IAPV-Indian gov- rnment censors have banned the ifniversal International movie "Man Without a Star,” it was learned Thursday. Censors said the film starring Kirk Douglas, is filled "with brutal fighting, killing and violence." FAIRBANKS - MORSE Take Pleasure ncing the Appointment of Richard (Di LOCAL or near the Bank of Nova Scott: in Chan lottefown aforesaid and at or near the store of Court and son in Bedford aiorel said. so that all persons Interested In tbel said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS Bla Honour Barold Leonard Palmer. sludge of the mid Probate Court in Charlottetown in Queen's County. the day and year flrn above written. I B! the Court. I l'I..S.) (ltd) Frances B. Vlnnlcombcl Rsgistrnr.I CANADA PROVIN 3' Cl PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT he 4th day of August AD. 1955. In Re Elalo of LOUISA P. CLARKE late of Charlottetown in Queens County In the -id Province. Widow. deceased. fee- (I to. . I To the Sheriff of Queens County or any; Icouuhie or literate person -ieiln ..-MI A County I anu:i-mo I Whereas uptni reedinl the petition on file ofI William E. Bentley of Charlottetown afore-I . . the Executor of the aboveI named Estate. pnylnl that a citation mall be I-lied for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested In the said lstate to be and Ippur before the Judge meant ataPrtsbateConrttobeheld II the Court loose in Charlottetown in Queens County is the mid nee. rni Monday the nth day of September next coming. at the hour of ten o'clock. Standard 'nrne. fervor-on of the lame dly to new rltnae If any they can why the Au-cum of the sail! Finale should not be Maud and the I four unset.-ntive weeks from the date hem of and that a true urn hereof be forth- Ibe followfnl public nlaren III hill of the aarltmeiowa aioeenid and at ornear the oiltobaloodahcbadottetnwnaforo aotlataliparsnsslntereaeadlnile Idaho II Ikbnid may have also i (Sm) Princes B. Vinnlcgl ck) Rulhuri GS DEALER for Available in 1 airs: - also .. Ni-Soy, Counter-Us mi In-voodoo letnyinyoedtltefst-on-eewf DICI('S T EASY TO INSTALL-fvmoca proper completely assembled. COMPACT-- octupiu min- imum floor space. ECONOMICAL - IOOR primary vodlollnq surface ex- lrocfs maximum efficiency from fuel; spun gloss and olurnloum foil insulation ensure elrlrn savings. QUIET- equipped with pre- citloo built F-M homer. o new high In quiet operation. ATTRACTIVE-m Rnished in attractive brown and too colour combination, Infra-red baked to a durable, only-lo-clean Rnish. IN SHOP 100A KENT STREET Phone 9432 Across From City Hall Coscumpec I Saturday. Aug. 27, 1955 The Guardian Page 11-; Mr. and Mrs. John Raynor and son, Winston, spent a few days in Charlottetown attending the exhibi- Dll. "r. and Mrs. Spurgeon W. Leard 2 LONDON. (CP)-The Times says and daughters. June and Dorothy, nice”. guy Shana, ,em.-mg Charlottetown were recent guests chm 0; me Canadian genera) R! M" ""1 M"- hm" Th”m"' staff. "has been mentioned in Cascumpec school has re-opened after the holidays with Miss Wilma Macllugh as teacher. some quarters" as a possible sur- cessor to Field Marshal Montgom- ery. deputy supreme comnianrler of the Allied forces in Europe. when Montgomery retires. Such an appointment. says the paper, would probably be opposed by other NATO countries because of the sire of Canada's contribu- .tion to the international defence The many friends of Mr. George D. Warren, Mill Road are pleased to learn his condition is as good as can he expected after his recent operation in the Prince County Hospital. Summerside. force. "The difficulty here is likely to be in the determination of the various NATO nations to, cling to the appointments they hold at Miss Doris MacNevln has le- sumed her duties as teacher of Fortune Cove school for the com- inn! term. Mrs. June Proude, Charlottetown. was the guest for a few days of M”' Brent” Hudwl her cousin Mrs. James Thomas Mr and Mrs H”. .. . ry Leard and "IL mt Th”"'”' .two children. 0'Leary, were Sunday M, and M". 1" Dennis and visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas. Mrs. Erskine Clark, Alberton. was the recent guest of Mrs. James Thomas. Mr. George Meggisoa has re- turned to his home in Knutsford, having been employed by Mr. Harry Thomas for the past few weeks in building a barn. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gamble. tglliiitogbmiaiege weekend Knutsford, were recent guests of . A ' Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Gamble. Mr. and Mrs. Garth Harrison and A numbe from this vicinity f e um ily. 0 Leary were recent motored to Charlottetown to attend visitors to the home of Mr. and Old Home Week. -CU. family were Sunday visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mac- Nevin. Brae. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Raynor and daughter Anna, 0'Leary. are spend- ing some time at their summer cottage at Cascumpec Beach. 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A "Congrotulafions to, the City of Char: Iofieiown on its l0Oth Anniversary, from a Company which has been doing business in this Province since 1869." IMentloned As Possible Successor To "Monty" ANADA LIFE Lyosswmzwe Jhmjngry ENJOY LIFE TODAY WHILE sAVING FOR rouoltltor supreme heariquar'.ez'5. especially since the admission to NATO 1! Western Germany. and the oppo- sition that might arise if such I senior appointment were given to the repressmlatlve wiurh is not in a position to make a malnr mnlrlbution forces in Europe." it adds. The Times notes that Simandl. ' who returns to Canada next Tues-' day afvar attending the Common: wealth service rhiefs' conference " here, retires from the Canadian IArmy next week. He will be suc- ceeded by Maj.-Gen. ll. 1). Gra- barn. "The ostensible reason for Gen- eral Slnionds' retirement is that he has completed the normal inur' of four year: in office, though in the rum uh.-ra has hnon on 'formsl lnur' for a Canadian Army chief- of staff "He has hem attacked h Ie Canadian House of Conn-non: for expressing his views on conscrip- tion and for creating a Canadian Guards Regiment modelled on the ' British Brigade of Guards. "ft is unusual for such a dis- tinguished soldier to retire at such an early age.” The al'i,l.(Ie written M The Times' mil-tarv mnespondeni. concludes that dESpl'! the diffi- culties,of a NATO appointment it is hoped that Sm-onds will be giv- on "some post appropriate to his experience and ability if the Can- adian Armv now has nothing more to offer him." MI. I. I. YOUNKEI. C. L U. Branch Manager The Canada Life Assurance Company Phillipe Iulldlng, Ill Ornften Ilroet, Charlottetown. I. I. I. of a nation I to NATOI: i 5