Ruy And Sell The Classified Way Phon t e-8506 grainy. July as. 1957 IN MEMORIAM CHIPIELL - In loving niaoinry of our darlia baby Jaaaild tlarie C . who want to has Iiaavenly Home as year age In ay. A'e often sit and think of you And think of how you died. To think you could not say good- a by B('lIIl'E you closed your eyes The pain was hard. The shock severe. we never thought your death so near. Hill only those who lost can tell The pdplin of parting without fare W . l.m-ingiy remembered by Mothc mudy. sister and brothers. MR8. JOHN W. ADAW rite death occurred In the P.E.I. Hospital on May 33rd, of Mrs. John 17. Adams of Lake Verde la hi'l' 54th year. Airs. Adams was born at Mt. Albion. the former Annie Mae My- crs, daughter of the lste Mr. and Mrs. George Myers. Her first bus- hand Sidney Brown. pro-deceased we-r twenty-eight years ago. she was a faithful member of the Haselbrook Baptist Church and her absence there will be kecnb loll Left to mourn the loss of a luvtng wife and mother are her husband. John W. Adams. two tiaugiiter Doris (Mrs. Perley Mb Lcnnapi and Mabel (Mrs. Petu- 'l'-uznaccli both of Frsminghaas. tlass.. and two sons William and. lttndsor, both of Lake Verde. 1 Also surviving are four brothers. Daniel. Latte Verde: William James and John all of Mt. Al- bion; and three sisters Mrs. leu- l.tlt Barkhoitse. Mrs. Isabel War- rcn and Mrs. Margaret MacNelll. all living In Maisach 'l'he funeral service which was largely attended was held from the tiscLeaa Funeral Home to the Free Church of Scotland, Birch Hill. where services were conduc- ted by Rev. J.ii. Bishop and Itev. C W. Psssey. The all bearers were Leonard Nat-Nell. Gordon Myers, Albert Stewart. Harry Kelly, Joseph Dul- iy and Sterling Hackett. Interi- ment was in Church Cemetery. CARD OF THANKS llrs. Mary Matheson wishes to imttk Dr. Cox. Dr. Seaman. the mass and staff of the P.E.I. Hos- llilal: the many friends who came in visit. also those who sent cards. flowers and treats. To each and mcryone. "'i'hank you." Mrs. Mary The Guardian Page 9! . Phone 7921 after 6.00 p.m. G 917- . St. d! W. llsstdtrs Asssusdstsd can Iasviu CAR LEAVING FOR itsasnrors. July Ith. can accommodate 8 . Dial TIL: S'Sida. T "DDT: cars so! firsts Pg Isis 1900 PONTIAC IN GOOD CONW- ties. Dill I171. run . 1. ”u'T Ssaphy. Baldwin's snail 'S tarwiri-.irsanss.i” DTi”"acnr .2-.-r 'E!-'31iI!- on -' ass ausnsi. or osrsTssTaar.gg 0' .liI'Iw. J.A. itorrlssev Vsrssa River. - UIID FRENCH D0038 price. Approximate wideth I I-4 . ft. height st. ft. Dial ssu. 'sINGEi-SEWIKRTGTTA-C!!!"-TN. fair condition. Apply Mn. Jon. Mcltearncy. Mt. Stewart. itouon 'AND risisas D LUI- iI!r- Apply Week”: Mills: lillota. Phone Hunter River 37-ll. APPROXIMATELY LII MUAII feet used fox pen wire, 13 g foot width. Price 2 coats pa square foot. Dial 5507. ON! TRUCK WAGON. rill! clal:s condition. with box and P0 . A I to P.R. 8 3...... iii.” "M 105! CIIV. SEDAN. GOOD CON- dltloll. radio and heater. Apply Edwia Fraser. East Baltic. tall PONTIAC TWO - DOOR ll- dan. radio. tors signals etc. Rea- sonable. Apply Cortland Mae- Fsr nsst roe asst-r ..ruoos ssnnau (handler Iros. Dialgwl. g ragga UNFURNISRED noon third floor, Adults. Dial 351; Arno irunnisiian ROOM. Dial 073. 1 ,w' V gag TWO FURNISHED BEDROOMS. ruamsiiiin. HEATED iiooris. I” P'1"f1iL,... i-Wyn ROOM HEATED APART- ment. second floor. Apply Box 2ILGi.tardiati..V '77 gg. Vi APARTMENT THREE. ROOMS and bath. Propane stove. Hest- ed. Apply gBox 286. msrdian. POI! RENT. HALF OF DOUBLI house. Central location. 7 rooms and bath. Dial (3 between 5 and 7 pm. I -gWg I IOOMID FURNISHED APART- ment. Continuous hot water ll iaaitiental area. Adults. Dial- 3070. TWO MaeKEN2lE COTTAGES. Montague River. reduced rates for istmaindsr of season. Apply Hamid King. Lower Montague. NEW COTTAGE. FURNISHED. Modern conveniences. Pictures- qus shore frontage. Apply Mrs. C. Roberts, York Poln. For sale iiatheson. Mermaid. Iwish to express my sincere. banks to Dr. Zlenllniski, Dr. Beer, ; Mirses and staff of the Prince. touniy Hospital. the Clermoot W.l 1- llld my many friends and nriithbours who showed their kind-i nets in remembering me with: rards. flowers and treats. Allan scmple. Ksnslngton. RR. 4. P.E.I. ALMA Dwight Arthur. South Kildars. tirtied his sister Mrs. Donnie Bar- imur and Mr. Barbour for a few liars raoenily. ilr. and Mrs. George Patton. Falilbrldll. Mass. and Mrs. Maude Barbour. Charlottetown. re- i'""ii.V visltied friends In Aims for a few days. Airs. Ola William, Elsmdals. re turned to her hoists after spending it few weeks with her daugbic. urn. Arthur Itsiinis. Mr. Route and family. ilr. and Mrs. Cedric Crockett and children Nancy and Claira. ilimirall. Ill visiting Mr. C100- intttt parents. Mr. and Mrs. l.l '.ii-rltetl for I NW WOIKI. ur. and Mrs. llmar Kiaeh sad itlmlv. Dartmouth, ms. spent -otrriil days WILD RIP. Kinch's DIE ems. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kisch. Mimi. Mrs. lunch and fatally have rciurncd to their home. while Mr. lxlnrll has gone to Pugwasli. N.l.. uhcre he is employed for the surn- mrr months. "'"IRratulation's are extended Ia lit and Mrs. George. , liimse marrille look plaea hi i-not-nmount ea satonlsy. June I. ' we Bowneas is the former Miss lirtatla Rayner. CODING. U and Mrs. Wsllaes Rayasr. rsmairionin-r6s”wu'" LARGI OAK rtTaTciiioNs. ar- pl.V Waddeu Bros.. Crspsud. srsnnmp AND nAi.i-:p'iIA'i. G.C. Green. EI'IiEPIld.V UNDIRWOOD TYPEWRITEII. A bargain. Telephone 3110; six itooii Tiousii wrrii ALL modern conveniences on Mar- gate Road In Ksnslngton. Apply George McGu'irli.HBorden.- W LAWN SWING. PLYWOOD BOAT pad motor. Apply iienry Moa- roa. Montague. ? FOR IALE COMBINATION OIL gas stove. Apply I1 Bayfield St. or Dial M92. take rubber tired truck wagon in trade. Wat. Maclensle. Stanley. GASOLINE POWER WASIIIRI. iused- 00.05 op. Usaii kitchen ranges 09.95 up. Plrestoaa Halts sad Auto. ACADIA OAI EGINI Iii l.P. llsvsa hundnd pounds of rope. is sacbors. one boat ensilli 3 cylinders I Ii.P. Now) one Daria 11 ft. long 4 ft. wide. Apply G.A. Carr. Aihaly. ga A NICE SI! Iooll COTIAGI. with Vs acre of land situated in Grand Trseadla Can be used round. Apply Charles Watts mad Tracadie. ILICTIOLUI. LATIQT MODII. Ilightiy used. Automatic. Paper- bmshetha feature. Guaranteed It of original srlcs for quick sale. I5. li.l(i'i'Ioi.Ux nan: - ms. like not - "Seeing is belclvlag" Laod, lluntair River. Phone 11-)1 . Fsnals Isis Wasted WAITRESS WANTED. APPLY in person to Island Grill T MAID. APPLY TO tins. su. MucMillan. 3.15 Kent Street. Isl! Isil lasts! IMMEDIATELY - MAN"ro a. crate power saw. Steady employ- ment for right man. write 2 Phone Week's Mills. Elilota. Phone Hunter River I1-ll. "SALESMAN REQUIRED 10 sell in the Maritime Provinces. chromed kitchen sets. Write im- mediately to East - End Chrome Furniture Ltd.. 9085 Hochelau Street. Montreal. Que. . ) ASSESSOR IBILINGUAL Fol the Department of National Rav- enue iTax.ation). Prince Edward Island. 34140 84740. Apply on forms nbtsinsble at Post Office. National Employment Office. I Civil Service Commission Office. to the Civil service Commission. I28 liighfield Street. Monoton, N.B.. quoting Competition Nuns- ber 57-J635. ' mg -.--,-..lll "DESTIIOYEII" FOR US! IN out-door toilets. Eats right down to the earth. saves you that ua- pleasant cleaning task. Full din actions. satisfaction guaranteed. Order a can now. only SIM money order to log Csbia Pro- ducts. P.0. Box 301 Charlotte- OWII. START IN BUSINESS ON MY capital. You require no capital to b a ” Pauli Dealer. . . I'll finance your hus- lness. Full or part-time. Unlim- ited opportunities distrihutlal over :00 famous well known is 1est qualltly esaltics git.-lu cas, Co ees. cu: xtracta. Cosmetics. M clues. Waxes. Insecticides. Farm products to established customers in your vicinity. No experience neoco- sary. I will guide you to auction and security. Write to-day tot G. Laurla. President. The Paula Co. Limited. 21 St. Paul St. East., Montreal. Que. Vlsntsii Ts lay FOR SALE At a fraction of original cost:- 1 exhaust fan 3.0;" blade, lees motor: 1 circulating fan 48". 2 speed motor. for al- fios or restaurant; 1 Neon Iiln (Restaurant): 1 inter- oonimunication system, 12 station: 1 inter communica- tion systgrn, (1 master station. 3 sub stations). CHAPPELL a cot 151 Queen St. Dial seas VWANTED One capable '11 to work at the Bison taurant. Good wages. room and board. Phone 58, Montague. FOR SALE 0 AT SOURIS Lovely 6 room house, 1) years old. Hot air furnace. new pump with good cement foundation, good locality, large lot. Reasonable price. Apply-I BOX 194 Sourls East, P.E.I. '0 KEROSINE REFRIGERATORS Extra special 8149.95 up FIRESTONE HOME 5 AUTO 187 Great George street Phone, writs or call. FOR SALE ”Loi I50 by I84. Mi. Edward Road. V; mile from Charlottetown. DIAL 6983 WANTED - ALI IOTTLII. Pints or quarts. Dial IE5. ssnmos roif"tssi ifonoa sedan. Call ssiis after I p.-. itsltgjs inst ' TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT for fainlly oi four. Apply lea I91 Guardian. Isstss nsssor: riiii rims: itnuura to Ontario. July 30th or ill. fitone oat. sausau woman wsnrs work as baby sitter. ta await. Dial am. TRAILER WANTED. stun. wt! Trailer. Phaaa IQ C MIDDLE AGED R0 all up to data ooavenisacas. Ar ply immediately. Phone NI d- isr 5:! for appointment. WE REPAIR AND RIWIND 1- ton. washer repairs. WPIIQ rolls, rakigaratlon service ad repairs. Iinrey lilaatrts. Tel. sat for free home i .- All guaranteed. Maritime Cons- pact Isles. IN Int Charlotte- ten. -A-3...-...:-s RlPLiY'S IBLIIVI IT OR NOT ssrvlsss std "33 -:.w.:.-.'m"'.' Dtai BI Tssslsrs Intel TIACIIR POI APPIN W school. Stipxlessnsnt SID. Ii lfathssoa. rotary. g IQ rs" Tcpi ziFOwht”rls r" I a so . susstcssst Wheelie! I. s High School. Junior Hlglt School and Elementary Teachers Wanted For a FOR SALE AT BOILDEN Lot of land and the build- ing known as the Royal Theatre. Priced reasonable. Also theatre equipment and upholstered chain. Contact J. K. PIDGEON Cameo Theatre Remington, P.E.I. :? Waniad. Salesman hr .sa old established Maso- lacturers' Agency is WiIIiiIQl- lslling ta Jslhars. Rarewsrs ax- l AUCTION SALE Gt Saturday. July 37th. 1957 on the premises of the late Foster Jenkins at Murray River, at one o'clock, the following personal property: 1957 half ton Ford truck. Ford tractor and plow. llntbr. seeder. mower and other farmmachlnery.Onee1eotricmot.orandpurnpjaclL Also fishing boat, marine engine and car engine and 300 lob- ster traps with rope, buoys. etc. Also kitchen range, room stove, electric trig. chairs and other items of furniture. Also at two oicloek the following real eatate:- (1) Dwelling and barns with 10 ocres of land In Murray River. (2) Johnston land at Murray River. containing 15 acres. (3) Reid farm with buildings on Peters Road con- Haw Stock. Quotations Reciclil The Canadian Investing Public havealattorameinberaad Iottadaiaahurry. figures and fractions. They study the ticker tape an check columns of figures to see whether a change in one figure requires a change in another. They erase superseded figures and lot down new ones. accuracy of the stock in a r k et quotations that appear edition by edition in newspapers across Can- ads. IUIY IICORDLNG lTAI'l' Iy IOIIEI IIIUDE Csaadaa Press Staff Writer TORONTO icPi -- The girls the girls or girls assigned to it can process. Before trading starts. informa- l tion of record is listed is each stock-name column - iaolutlag They add and subtract round' yesterday's closing price and high and low quotations for the year. As each transaction comes in on a ticker. the girl assigned to it must note down the price of the sale and check whether it establishes a new high or low for the day or for the year. New highs anti lows are circled for later compilation. She also keeps a pre- gressive total of the day's sales lin each issue. She has various other chores land things to remember. Upon their work depends the These 11 young women are the Pit hr coast-taceast transaiis sion to newspapers that take this service. to Canadian papers-is by tela typesettsr. providing - if any newspaper wishes - perforated tape that can be fed into type- csstlng machines to operate their automatic " . Two high - speed teletypesettes Girls in the statist Training is almost wires produce type for coinplets closing quotations less than ons hour after trading stops in To route at 3:M p.m. ical depart- ment at the exchange require tws or three weeks' training befors they go on the board and a month to six weeks' training before they are qualified for a full position. a ceaseless tainiiig 341,7. acme. recording staff of the Torontas She must keep in her head such lab as their rank: on depleted 13! g 3;” 3 gxchgug gmuucsi do things as how many shares rnake resignations. martial? Ind math- (4) Henry Jenkins farm on Greek River Road coii- parintent. . I board 10! for Inch Iiock. A ""004- talning 15 acres. Let's see just how stock quota-lboard lot is the number of shares V aw. ,-ac); . cgngdju ngwgpg. Judged to. make a convenient Terms of gglg, cash, trading uiut an varies with dif- Jug. walkad out I For further particulars apply to Raymond Jenkins, Summerside, or to Bell, Mathieson 5 Foster, Charlotte- town or-- GUY NELSON. Auctioneer. BULGING FOR ROOM The field is full of used equipment we are selling at bargain prices- Cockshutt rope hay loader, like new, a 5165.00: Cacksliutt 3A push her hay loader. used one season, S2Ih).00: Massey Harris rope loader, 335.00; Inter- national push bar loader. 550.00; 7 ft. Massey Harris power take off binder, carrier and truck; 5 ft. Massey Harris binder. carrier and truck; 6 ft. Massey Harris binder; Moody thresher, high bagger, belt feeder on wheels; Hall sprayer, 100 gals.; 2 Hall sprayers. 200 ga.ls.; 1 Massey I-iarris 45 gal; hay mowers, 6 ft. Cockshutt; 1 . International five ft.; 1 low wooden wheel wagon; bale . elevators on rubber tires, will also handle grain; work horses 335.00 and up. TURNER FARM EQUIPMENT per. First. there is the noisy trading floor. Thousands of times daily broker representatives arrive at mutually sales and purchases of stock are made. by pneumatic tube to room. One of three teleiype op- erators tion into a telegraph code through performations on a tape. three uansmitters and the quota- tion appears on stock tickers in hundreds cbnu e's statistical department. room with rows of high slant-top- pad tables-much like old - time booklteept.-rs' desks-with a total length of about 100 feet. Along this length are the names of the more than 1,100 stocks listed on the exchange. each name heading IELECTIVE TICKIRS are exchange tickers-as many as 14 In a busy market. Each ticker records. only the group of stocks ferent stocks. ODD. BROKEN LOTS . If a sale doesn't constitute a board lot, it is known as an odd lot and sometimes as a broken lot-depending on the nunf of shares involve - and is not re- garried as setting a price for the stock. in such cases the girl doesn't record the price of the transse- tlon-unless it is the only transac- tion of the day in that stoch--hill ihe enters the number of shame In the trading total of the issue. Purpose of this work is to give newspaper men covering the mar- itet a constant st-a-glance view of trading and to supply the data for sales sheets made up five times a day for newspaper pllbllcl, The exchange's l.l0O-odd stocks are listed on 52 pages of these sales sheets and eight copies are made of each sheet, listing names and ticker - code identification of all stocks; total sales; open. high. low and last prices; and not change from the previous day's close. When the market closes at 3:!) p. in. action In the statistical de- partment is hectic. The .sirls ann- centrate a filling in the lift! eight of the 52 sales sheets and acceptable prices. and Each transaction is written on. muiti-copy form. One copy 2091 another "punches" the transac- Tha tape goes through one of of brokers' offices cross Canada - and In the ex- 'I' a department is in a long ih vertical column about an inch nd a quarter wide. At iatervsls along the beaches to It. Thus one may re Exclusive iadles' wear store in Charlottetown has position open. This store deals in better quality merchan- dise only. Experience not necessarily lmpoitant, but friendly personality essential. APPLY TO BOX 284 GUARDIAN SALES CAREER OPPORTUNITY We have as attractive sperttn is Charlottetown. P.ll.I.. . our career. who is willing goal. This position offers security and a very rssl chance for advance- ment-salsry above average-Bonus-Profit sharing a n d pcnslol lllan-Automobile provided and expenses paid. - Previous experience not essential since company has thorough training program. Applicant must be between ages 22-28. preferably a Uaivusity graduate. Please write. stating ago. education. experience. personal data. address sad TELEPHONE NUMBER to: BOX 83 GUARDIAN PROFESSIONAL CARDS IARRISTERS. National Sales Division in for a man determined to malts selling his to learn and work hard to accomplish this MosPhae A Trainer perleace - and ability sshadssi:aat.tswtzi.p mas- ag raqu . II hits. Permanent positioa. Passion Piss. Group Insurance. Starting salary or a year. is writing to: IOX Q. GUARDIAN SOLICITORS Etc. '” """' 'i ""' "' -in-'m OPTOMETRISTS H its llehsaa I. I. 1. A..fot-roihars. l.O. ." itoat otsl l.J':..:.';' 'd"..:'.. m :30; J. Grant. 0:... .1, M. airsmr. o.c. us. Isak d Ca-can IQ. Allison M. Oillls. LLL J. S. Taylor. I.O. Carper lent I Olaaa &. Offles Dill: lease (II! N. J. Mebon. LO. : Potatoes For Sale Isbsso potatoes. sood rirmstockirssitly traded- 'Pniehloadsorless.CaIl- Wellington Product, ltalph Arssnsttit 4-11 Wellihllml w . Girtsraidllssgsdvninsii. ssuntrrlfi lifltlldlw hothsworir. Adults only. Gondsssges-APPlY0rwrtts QPAIDUHHP srphonsatm sosr ran SALE . IQ cord stock names starting A to C; aha next D to F, and so on. Each house, hot air, oil Large lot. Good location in ClW- APPly- Biabdy Space Available railway siding facilities- Constant supervision. Suit- able storage. Right com- modities. Phone 3626. to part with a beauty like this is hard to understand. Issue them within a few minutes to give newspapers a start is set- "(uu my " mny "och u sheets come off in relays so that newspaper type - setting equip- ment is kept occupied. SENT ACROSS CANADA Three copies of the closing quo- tations - as with other quotation reports issued through the trad- ing day - go to The Canadian FOR SALE SEVCI1 TOOTH Nearly new heated. BOX 292 GUARDIAN SEALED TENDERS addressed in the undersigned. and endorsed "TENDER FOR REPAIRS 1'0 sion cliainnaii. ellned to comment on Mr. Forbes' move. The vice-chairmanship has been dis chief administrative post. out , icy. Earlier this week the commis- sloii announced the retirement of J. L. Feney, chief engineer. and of R. E. Tweed- dala. manager of operations for the commission. to succeed him. Mr. Fseny has reached retirement III. N. 2. Guides Are Doe Lctlto Bound ting the closing table. Suocauive my Girl Of Commission FREDERICTON (CPI-C. Hed- ion lay Forbes, vice-chairman of tbs New Brunswick Electric Power Oommiss since shortly after the provincial government took of- fice is 1052. has left the position. Hon. Edgar Fournier. commis- Mr. Forbes said that e appoin '-"dnesda do- any further statement would. be presumed. have to come from the govern- ment, but that he did not resign his position. He had "Just walked "alter a disagreement on pol- AUCKLAND. N.Z. iCPJ-Due II by the liner Oronsay g 29 are three New Zesisnd Guides and two gulders. They are the New Zasland contingent to the World Regional Guide Camp being held at Lake Doe. 160 miles from Toronto. to mark the centen- nial of the birth of Lord Baden- P well. he New Zaaland party consists The party has been is d of Lyn Thornton. Allison McKay and Sue Iiodmsn, all aged iii, and two gulders. Joan Newsonse, a dis- trict commissioner. and Agnes in vitea by the American Girl Scouts” Associ- atlon to spend United States Canada. ays in the after the visit to WOMEN VOTER! FERI:4Y TERltIgNAJL. tx',ARxlvd0Us'I'H The right to vote ta: rant . YAR. OUTH 0 NT . . .". Cd Ol Larie warehouse with will be received in the office of & 194: u” mu . ltiie Secretary. until LN p.ln. IE. n.s.T.- WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 20. 1957. Plans anti specification can be seen and forms of tender obtained at the office of the Chief Engineer Department of Public Works, Ot- tawa. Ontario. at the office of the District Engineer. Department 0 Public Works. Public Building. ,P.0. Box 075, Halifax. NJ. and at the Post Offices. at Yarmouth and Brldgewater. 51.5. To be considered each tender must be accompanied by s secur- ity in the form of a certified che- que or Bonds as specified in the form of tender and made on the printed forms supplied by the De- partment and in accordance with the conditions set forth therein. The Department. lhroutl the (iliici Engineers office 4H. and Bi. or through the undersigned. or through the office of the District Engineer at Halifax. N.S.. will TODAY'S SPECIAL Why anyone would like I936 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE SEDAN Radio and Heater F. R. McLAiNE LTD. Malpeque Road supply blue - prints and specifi- Did 7353.9 cation t'll:lzl'lfwW?I'k":)Il r::posit.ilsf a s l . n s rm a OPE" EV9"l"l' CuF."lli'IflFlI.-ID bank cheque or money order payable to the order of the RECEIVER GENERAL OF (i.i.hADA. The deposit will be re leased on rcliirn of the blue-prints and specification in good condition within a month from the date of rccepimn of icnrit-rs. if not return- ott ttiiinn that period the deposit NOTICE All taxes due Si. Ignatius , l' u .. D an H - "'3 ighgol mdi:xt,riCt'ur:fe'grinA:.l0zI: will lie fnrfrilcd. e W-'"'- 0-M M Cc"H' -IROPRA-C-TO' it .3l...il.. ' i..I:2.'2::':f:..::...:".V '' murals. mil-I-I-............m..... ' e is g i , O W W- 3- 50"" By order of Trustees. ('llti?l lll'0.:(ll.Olll,'.il:ll',I'll'-VIOEIISCFVLOGO '.'m.' T M. .' "DP. u "d ". MI! GCOIIC Gallant. and Secrrtarv. Isaa at News Issue 1. I ' ihoparimcni nf Public Works. Pub .' Nu ARCH" ..CT secreiaty. Qllaxui. Jilly 2.1. 1957. I'll orsnsa sine .1 W”'..'::'':" J. A. Mas0')igtII laarneroids. P.I.I. '1 ,, ,,,,,, ,,,, Mm”m FARM FOR SA ION '- "P-' 100 acre farm in Birch liill, Lot 40. On Trans Canada '”"'.dt'tf-u I Wino-minors? C .i'...':..':'a-'3-K"2."':.-35. El-'i.Asiisso Accoiarrmis O ' IAGJIAltIClWl&. a)0PBnlUI'K!lilaco.. oasssdss. i tel.-O. I I.lII-III-sill. has Highway. Brook through form. All new outbuildings since 1946. 11 room house. All modern conveniences. Apply to owner- LLOYD BALLEM. 214 Pleasant Street, Summeisme or Eric Ballem, Village Green FEDERAL CIVIL SERVICE Clerk!-CI&-Oi" (.1:-teaIAsststasis-PS9-tziii VACANCIIIATIIALIFAX llI8'l'bthMcIaI-I03-8? Xl'iI&UCkT&hlil:isl-0050-SM issussai ptsm . rust oiness. .' Elmilaia "s'.?2"'uns. N. I. iun to IPINACII PLANTS The edible green spinach plant is believed to have originated in Persia and was introduced to Eis- rops during the isth oaotuiy. IIEALTII MIASUIII Finnish law requires every eit- be inoculated against tube;-cuiosis on reaching the age of .Goods-ic NEW TIRE SAL! KMIG L00-I6 tm T -sybc 6.70-iS...Sl1.95 7.l0-I5 ...Sl4.95 stwnsstd Qa-ntasvn usuriou- WALIII aviators win-rs nose ssavica "ADM LONDWQTI AVI-. ICLIOWIK Pjllf he CI"l'0WR I-KO "3. A? w... . L:-..--y.....a.-gore.-we -4- "fT”.E',T?::.-..'. ?Cr.'.::....."-'r- :..;.'L:; O W..--0-t..a...... j- Tj"i:.':::'.'..-..” g -. .:::::"-N-'