.,*:v:~—-_:.A51;4; :- I I I II... mm}, _ Adv/4.... - fusmffisecga (‘- a-meA-um- 179::‘1 . , . . . . .7 - swam. owe.-. ........ «w.--.<-. : ......._.I...e~...- 9. mm...» «. 1‘: “new _ Think ahead to winter . . Page 18 The Guardian Thur., October 2, 1958 IN MEMORIAM MacLEAN -— In loving memory who of Mrs. Peter MacLean. departed this life October 1st. 1959. Someone remembers. someone cares. Your name is a whisper in all our prayers. A smile, a tear, a thought sin- cere . How often we wish that you were here. Lovineg remembered by “5' band and faintly. - - MocLEOD —— In loving memory of a dear lather and grand- father, Malcolm M. Mach, who passed away October 2, 1957. What would I give if I could say Hello, Dad, in the same old way To hear your voice and see your smile, To sit with you and chat a while. So you who have a father, Cherish him with care, For you’ll never know the heat - ache Till you see his vacant chair. Lovineg remembered by daughter Ruth, soil-in-law John, Mac and Paul. CAMPBELL — In loving mem- ory of my dear husband Allan J. Campbell, who passed away October 2, 1950. Eight years have passed . ' Since you were called away dear Allie. ‘ With loving thoughts unchanged, years may bring changes. But sweet memories of you ling- er 'still. lovingly remembered and sadly missed by his Wife Mary TRENHOLM -— In loving mem— ory of our dear brother and son Kenny Trenholm, who ‘passed away October 2nd, 1950 October comes With deep regret A month we never will forget, With tears in our eyes and a broken heart, cod took our darling home to‘ Heaven. Sadly missed," mother. brother and sisters. ROBERTSON —- ‘In loving mem- ory of a kind and loving hus- band and father Chester A. Robertson, who died October 3rd, 1955. He will never be forgotten By those who loved him best. Lovineg remembered by his wife and family, brdther James, sisters Abbie and Jen- me. CARD or THANKS To Dr. Donnell, and all kind. friends who helped us in our recent bereavement in the death of our sister, Mrs. Ella Young, and to all who sent cards and letters of sympathy, we extend our heartfelt thanks. Mrs. A. C. Wood, Margaret and Zettie Morley. Agents Wanted PAULA ROUTES AVAILABLE “Men or Women—Earn $3.00 get hour handling 250 different aula Product‘s: Tea. Coffee, Spices, E x t ra c ts, Medicines, deSInfectant-s, Combs & Brushes. I 'Wfll extend you credit. Even Without experience, your success Is assured in following my dir- ectives. Write for my thirty-day helping-hand offer FREE now. G. Laurin, President Paula Ltd. I1 St, Paul East, ‘Montreal” AUTOMOTIVE '.. FRED F. KITS'ON . NORTH RIVER FEATURING . THIS WEEK LANTZ POTATO DIGGER WOMEN — CASH IN ON THE big fall and Christmas selling season. Be an Avon representa4 tive in your neighborhood ter- ritories. Available in Kings and Queens Co. Write at once for mtemew, Mrs. R. G. Dunn, 16 Princess St., Moncton, NB. Boarders Acnummodated ' WANTED G'IRL TO SHARE room with High School girl. - Phone 3467. Cars leaving CAR LEAVING FOR HALIFAX Sunday. Phone 3705. cars and Trucks For Sale 1951 HUDSON. 6 CYLINDER, automatic. in perfect shape. all new tires. and Radio. Dial 9291. 1950 CHEV 5 PASSENGER coupe in A-1 condition. Apply to Dalvay Pollard Kingston. ONE 1951 PONTIAC. PRICE $475.00. Phone 9410 after 6 o'- clock. 1951 NASH. LIKE NEW. APPLY Frankie Roper’s Service Sta- tion. 1957 PLUMOU'I‘H SEDAN LIKE new. 6,000 miles. two-tone. Ap- ply 14 Douglas Street. 1957 PONTIAC HARD TOP, 1957 Chev. Bel-Air Sedan, 1956 Buick four door hard top. 1953 Chev. Spence and McLeod Ltd. 39 Eaton Street. FOR SALE OR WILL TRADE 1957 Plymouth Sedan. in good condition. Owner leaving Is- land next week. Price $1,800 or will trade for 1954 or 1955 liars and Trucks For Sale OOPS . We st D opped Our Prices .Yes, we dropped our prices on these used cars and you can now buy them at terrific s a v i n g s. Don’t miss seeing these if you’re in the market for a good used car. 3.. I955 Chevrolet 2 door Sedan. V-8 motor. Low, low mileage. $I495< I955 Dodge 4-door Sedan. v-3 motor. A car you will be proud to own $I495 I954 Pontiac 2-door Sedan. One owner. $999 ALLISON MocLEOD LTD. PHONE 7364 - 7365 126 Cumberland St. Female Help Wanted WAITRESS WANTED. APPLY in person, Meut‘s ,Restraunt, Queen St. ' WANTED WOMAN OIR GIRL for "general housework. Phone 6198.- WOMEN — EXTRA INCOME 1N your spare time. No experience necessary. No delivering our collecting. Highest connnissions paid. You choose your own working hours with them year- round products. For complete details write Dept. H. Peggy New-ton, Dumdas, Ontario. 11“ YOU ARE INTERESTED IN a good paying position $35, $40 per week in U.S.A. I have sev- eral hundred people who are de- sirious of obtaining Nova Scotia domestic help such as house keepers, mother helper, nurse maid for children, cooks. Also married couples without children send me your charac- ter reference written by your .own Clergy-man. Also domestic reference inclose stamp for answer. No answer without;~ write to Mrs. M. D. Marriott, 136 Victoria St. Tit-urn, Nova Scotia, Canada. For Sale ONE “KARN” O R G A N IN good condition. Phone 8897. 45, 110, 120 AND 160 GAL. heavy punchions with both ends. Wadell Bros. Chupaud. ONE BEAVERBROOK RANGE with Kemac Burner. Phone 173,. r O—IL SPACE HEATER WITH 3 gallon tank and automatic draft 3.7225 Bt. U’s Dial 7791. PAINTED FENCE STAKES. AP- ply Martini Thomas“ Morell Rear. Orders Limited. LADIES GREY KILGORNOCK coat almost new. Apply Box 440 Guardian. 12 GUAGE SHOT-GUN. SINGLE barrell. Raymond MlacQuamie, Oysterbed Bridge. COATS, SUITS, SKIRTS DRES- ses and evening dresses, sizes 12-14 x 16. Phone 6618. FOR SALE - AUCTION "45” score cards for sale at Guard- ian - Patriot Central Printing. OUT OUR WAY By J. R. WILLIAMS SAY, WORRY WAR‘I; GET BACK HERE! How CAN I ENJOY “44H'f‘ , .11 a" , AN’ BROWNS OF AUTUMN. WITH A POULTICE LIKE “if rs u ’ l/ l "a ‘ \ \ .J ‘Ifi‘I‘xlb‘mst‘ \ II 1W S» r .‘n [In S 7 v , I %lll~n%.k . "‘1 we... .. We. ,1 , #HA“ LR ' .l ‘ 5. 71"?“ IT SHOULD . I If TH'SEAUTIFLJL sows " T ' EFT THE MUD FENCE ’-/"‘, MAKE IT fl \fi‘fii‘ih‘ihu Rs ‘1‘3’ . .. \€\\ ._ 4 - JRMLLIAAAS emu uw.uru.m.us m. on. For Sale ONLY ONE CONCLUSION IS possible, Classified Ads are so well used because they get re- sults. Put one to work today. Dial 8506. ELEVATOR DIGGER ON RUB- ber, with power take off and transmission (26 in). also pOWer boggs grader equipped with roller picking taible. Ap- ply Roy Campbell, Central Bedeq-ue. FOR SALE — ONE USED 24” R 0A Victor T.V. with new pic- ture tube- one year guarantee a: tub-35250.00. Like new con- dition (This TV cost $479.00 when v new) ..Burloe Electric Kent St. ALUMINUM TRAJLOR SUIT- able for hunting or business contains propane cooking stove and electric refrigerator, re- frigerator can be sold separat- 1y 46 St. Peters Road or Dial 9166. Lost And Found LOST AT GREEN GABLES GOLF Course. Thursday, Sept. 25th. Man’s wrist watch. Finder kind- ly contact J. E. Burden, Char- lottetown. Phone 6754. ' Miscellaneous WIDOW WOULD LIKE WOMAN companion in country home. All modern White Box 445 BOX NUMBERS In replying to Box Numbers please make sure you have the correct Box Number in the ad- dress. ' "Rule 11pr Wanted WANTED z BARBERS IIMME-q diafiely- Apply Be'm'gan’s Bar- ber Shop, 184 Queen MARRIED MAN FOR FARM work, year round employment. Preferably no dhilldren light work. lnexperienced do not ap- ply. Apply Box 448 Guardian Odtice. REAL ESTATE For Sale FOR SALE: IN FREETOWN Village. 6 room house, on large lot, with new garage and work- Shop. Apply ’WIald'on Moose, Freetown. ‘ FOR SALE Pasture farm at Fort Augustus containing 80 ac- reS, well watered, 20 acres under cultivation. Apply: M. A. FARMER, Solicitor. REAL ESTATE : REAL ESTATE.— Wanted TO RENT OR PURCHASE house in Charlottetown or vicin- ity. Apply Box 457. Montague. THREE ROOM UNFURNISHED apartment with both, before Oct. 20th. Phone 9779 between 5.30 and 7 p.m. Personal GREY HAIR VANISHES WHEN you use Angelique Grey Hair Restorer. Regain appearance of natural beauty, colour. $1.50 at Reddtin Bros. and Hughes Drug, Charlottetown; Larter’s Phar- macy, Souris. “LANEX”, THE NEW MEDI- casted lanolin scalp treatment. Helps remove Dandruff. Checks falling hI’air. Relieves itchyxaind scaly scalp. Over 60 per cent Lanolin. Greaiseless. $1.95 aljar alt Giggey’s Pharmacy~Char— lottetown; Larter’s Pharmacy—— Sour-is. FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH The amazing Body Tonic. Write for free booklet today. . PROCKER & CAMPBELL RESEARCH INST. 21 King St. East, Toronto, Ont. I IN MEMORIAM MRS. WM. E. JOHNSTONE Friends andw neighbors were saddened to hear of the passing of Mrs. William E. Johnstone on September 26 at her home in Long River. She was fifty-six years of age and had been in failing health for just over a year. Mrs. Johnstone was the for- mer Annie Maria Stavert, R.N., of North Bedeque, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Stavert. She attended school in North Bedeque and then trained as a nurse in the Prince County Hospital, Summerside. She graduated in 1927 and was for three years on the staff of the Colchester County Hospital in Truro, Nova Scotia. , In 1930 she came as a‘ bride to Long River where she was dearly loved and will‘be sadly missed. Besides a sorrowihg husband and mlother-in-law she leaves to mourn an adopted daughter Betty, Mrs. Lorne Ramsay, Hamilton, P.E.I., and a stepson, Arthur, of Summer- side. There are four grandchild- ren. She leaveS also a sister Lil- lian. Mrs. James A. Con-hell. Summerside, another 5 i s t e 1' Myrtle and a brother Wilbur on the home in North Bedeque. In- fant twin daughters predeceas- ed her. The funeral service. which was largely attended, was held in Monday, September 29. Fu- eral arrangements were under he direction of J. L. Davison. The service was conducted by her pastor, Rev. Waldo Elliott, assisted by Rev. Angus Brown of North Bedeque and Mr. Elmer MacLean. The hymns were “The Lord’s My Shep- herd", “Just As I Aim", and “Abide With Me". Mrs. Ernest Dunning was in charge of the music. The pall bearers were: drew Johnstone, Elmer Mac- Leod, Edwin Bernard. Andrew Campbell, Robert Dunning, and Fred Doughamt. The flower bearers were: Ralph Thompson, Jr., Eustace Paynter, Clair MacLeod, Gerald Johnstone, and Ralph Johnston. The floral tributes were many and beauti- ful. Interment was in the Ged- die Memorial cemetery, Spring Brook. CARD 0F THANKS The family of the late Mrs. W. E. Johnstone wish to thank An- Services Offered PRACTICAL NURSE NOW AV- ailable. Phone 4655. V PRIVATE COMMERCIAL COUR- ses offered. Individual instruc- tion. Dial 6294. FOR QUICK SERVICE CARPEN- ter repair work and shingling done. Call 6761 or 6260‘ PAINTING A N D PAPER- hanging C. J. MacPhail, Dial, 7027. ANYONE INTERESTEDJN UN- dertaking a night course con— versational French. C o n t a c t 8848 or 5235. PIANO LESSONS EXPERIENC- ed teacher has a few openings tor piano pupils. Dial 5955 after 5.30 p. m. , )IULCANIZING ONE DAY SERVICE ‘ TRUCK OR CAR TIRES PROVINCIAL TIRE SALES Beasley Ave., Parkdale PHONE 8642 ’ Wanted. WANTED GOOD HOME FOR two cute kittens. Dial 8740. WANTED FOR THE NEARLY New Shop, 114 Kent Street, don— ations of all kinds. (Especially children’s clothing) Open Wed- nesday afternoon, Friday after- noon and evening 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. Wanted To Buy WANTED ALE BOTTLES, PINTS or quarts. Dial 8595. Rev. Waldo Elliott, Rev. Angus Brown, Mr. Elmer MacLean, J. L. Davison, Dr. R. W. Auld', neighbours and friends who helped in any way during our recent bereavement. We thank also those who came to visit, sent cards, flowers, a treats during her illness. ' IN MEMORIAM ELMER CARR There passed away suddenly at his home in Charlottetown on August 25th., of Elmer Carr in his 40th. year. He was the young- est son of Mrs. Annie Carr and the late Albert Carr. ' Although he had been in poor health for some time Elmer was very active (and was most happy when he was busy. A few months ago he accepted a position with F. R. MacLaine and Co., where he was employed until the day of his death. Elmer’s quiet but jg]. 1y disposition made him a flavor- Ite among his many friends and. workmates. He leaves to mourn besides his sorrowing wife, the former Lil- lian Daurach, his mother, Mrs. Annie Carr, one brother Ernie, and one sister Doris. l The funeral which was largely attended was held from the Sal- vation Army Citadel and was conducted by Sr. Capt. and Mrs. John Carter of Monoton. Who visited him many times during Iris‘dluess. The pall bearers were: Eric Cudmore. Clarence MacI n of s, Russell Downe, Ray Stewart. Ray McKinnon and Roy Campbel ll. LETTERS OF SYMPATHY “GUITAR” NEARLY NEW. AP- ply Bobby Burns. Phone 6353. FOR SALE: ONE MASSEY HAR- r-is elevator potato digger $75.- 00. Apply John MacKenzie, Lower Montague. FOR SALE: 4 PURE BRED Ilandra'ce Boers, 11 weeks old. Priced very cheap. Robert , Simpson, Malpeque. WHEN COUNTING BLESSINGS include the action- getting, po- wer of Classified Ads. Quick convenient, low cost. Phone 8506. OIL STOVE SIGN AND GLOW. Almost new. Can be purchased cheap. Apply Fred Ir'ving, Cherry Valley. 2 NEW CAR RADIOS. SPECIAL price of $59.95 installed - ori- ginal price $71.45. Phone 9624. B o w l a n Radio, 114 Powna-l Street. 1 WILLIS PIANO. IN GOOD condition. Phone 9895. DINNING ROOM SUITE (COM- plete) Dial 5172. S00 GOLDEN NECK LAYERS Pullets 4 months old. Price $1.75 each 200 Broilers 6 weeks old 40c. each. James Clark, Charlottetown RR2 Phone 7767. PEARS BY THE BASKET 0R special prices on bushel lots. Blue, red plums. Damsons. Picked or pick your own Island Blues at 5 cents a pound. Red and green tomatoes, corn squash. Howatts Tryon. FOR SALE: ONE ONLY SIN- ger Electric Featherweight Portable sewing machine. Reg. Price $159.75 Sale price $120.00, Down payment $10.00. monthly payments $5.45. Singer Sewing For Rent SHOP AND STORAGE SPACE. rear of Scantlebury Art and Hobby Shop, 90 Kent St. Phone 4555. MODERNAPARTMENT -— three rooms and bath. .Contin- ous hot water. electric range. Write Box 446 Guardian. ONE HEATED ROOM. GROUND floor. Partly furnished. Phone 9743. \ ONE THIRD FLOOR, UN EAT— ed apartment 3 rooms, 232 King St., Phone 6489. HEATED FURNISHED ROOM 2nd floor. Gentlemen Prefer- red. Dial 4584 after 5:30 pm. 3 ROOM FURNISHED HEATED apartment on ground floor for the winter months. Centrally located. Apply Box 442 Care Of Guardian-Patriot. FOR RENT —- IN MONTAGUE large newly redecorated house, 6 rooms and wash room first floor, 6 rooms and bath second floor. finished third floor, oil furnace and kitchen range in- stalled. Rooms may be sublet. Reasonable rent for right ten- ant. Apply Box 50 Guardian, Montague. REAL ESTATE WANTEII THREE ROOM APARTMENT with Bath. Dial 6571. HOUSE WANTED: CHARLOT- tetown family urgently need house in October. Dial George Ives. 9715. SMALL APT. 0R HOUSE KEEP- ing rooms. Centrally located for retired couple perferably on Dodge or Plymouth Sedan. Ap~ ply Box 441 Care of Guardian. ‘I Centre 164 Gt. George St. Plume 4551. first floor excellent references. Apply Box 447 Guardian Ottice. WANTED: A NUMBER OF FOX horses. Buying every day. James Watson, Phone 3172 Har- vard Street, Summerside. ANTIQUES: BRIC - A - BRAC, China or glass, Old decorated oil lamps. Marble top tables, bureaus (Pine or Maple) and old, large hooked mats. Apply Box 435 Guardian - Patriot. Work Wanted MEN WITH 8 YEARS SALES experience 35 years old, looking for steady employment, to work hard where chances of advancement are possible. Ap- ply Box. 444 Guardian Office. DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES Sealed Tenders addressed to the undersigned at. Ottawa will be received up to 12 o’clock noon of November 3, 3.958, for the construction of a wooden Cape Island Type patrol vessel of about 42 ft. in length for service in the Maritimes Area. Plans and specifications for this vessel may be obtained from the Department at Ottawa, a $50.00 deposit being required in the form of a certified cheque or money order payable to the Receiver General of Caiada, which deposit will be refunded when the plans and specifications are returned in good condition. Tenders will not be considered unless made on the form sup— plied by the Departmentand in accordance with the conditions set forth therein. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. G. R. CLARK, ' Deputy Minister of Fisheries. Rev. and Mrs. Russell Carr, CANADA Department of Transport Moncton, NE. T E N D E R S SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned and marked “TENDER FOR CONSTRUCT- ION OF V.O.R. BUILDING, MONCTON, N.B.”, will be re- ceived up to 3:30 P.M., (Atlan- tic Standard Time), Thursday, October 23, 1958. for the con- struction of a V.O.R. Building and related works, at Monoton, N.B. Plans, specifications, labour conditions, tender form and re- lated documents. and pu'e-ad- dressed return tender envelope may be obtained on application to the undersigned. art 232 St. George Street, PO. Box 42, Moncton, N.B., upon receipt of an accepted cheque made pay— able to the Receiver General of Canada for the sum of $25.00. This cheque will be returned (upon the return of the plans and specifications in good condi- tion. Each tender must be accom- panied by a security deposit as stipulated in the tender form and any tender not accompanied by a security deposit as called for will not be considered. Any tender submitted by tele- gram will also not be consider- ed. The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. J. A. LENAHAN, Acting Regional Director. Air Services. Department of Transport, Moncton, NB, September 29, 1958. Endicott, New York. Noel MacMillan, Shediac, N.B. CARDS Annie, Ray and family Gladys and Lorne Ida MacDougall Lillian and Charlie Munroe Alba and Fred Dalziel Ernie and Isabel Vail Marion and Garnet and family Ernie and Bernice Galbraith Mrs. Josephine Dorron’ and fam- ily Mary and Lloyd Archer Jack Harper Wilma, Lem and Linda Hazel, Cecil and family Vera and Reg. Britten Mr. and Mrs. Ben Leadbeater. Westville, N.S. Warren and Marion Henderson Salvation. Army Home League Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Wood Violet Kneebone \ Marion Brehaut Gladys and Sterling Squarebriggs Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kirkpatrick Muriel. Warren and family Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Woolridge Mr and Mrs. John Austin I-‘ ' old and Irene Shaw D . .vell and Dolphie Belha White Clara and Richie Macl’hee Bob MacLeod Mabel and Arthui'r Sherren Georgetta and Milton Phyllis. and Roger Woodstock. N.B. Irene and Bill Stevenson Lois and Jack Stevenson Velda and Bruce Chandler Betty Carr Marg. and Lloyd Grant and Ho— ward MacKay Robert. Lucy and Eric Mary and John Livingstone Annie MacKenzie Olive Carr Dot and Reg. Webb Steve and Sally MacDonald and homily Ethel and Norman MaoPheu'son Helen and Bob Dalziel Nelson and Fanny and family Marion and Hamm Katherine and Thomas Lowther Elaine Maclnrnis Nora Keilly‘ . Charlie. Jen and Sharon Jenny and Marty Leota and George Lairter Marie and Leo MaicKray Florence and Johnnie . Mrs. George Chappell and family The Josey family Noble and Doug. Gash ,, Mrs. H. E. Bowman and Mr. A. Brown Robbie and Myrtle and family Alice and Melvin Harnny and Gail _ Mrs. Raddatz and Joy, Moncton, N B Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Darrach Rita and Charlie MacGregor and family Edna. Ted and family Jack and Kallie Hermann Helen and Roddy ' Lois and Earl Lord Veda and Ivan Morrow Elsie and Sterling Barrett Margaret, Aldin and family Major Edith Chandler Hazel and Herbert Fraser Muriel and Chauncey MacNeill Mrs. George Carson and Mrs. Alex MacLeod Florence ,and Hawley Crockett Ruth and Jim Murley F. R. MacLaime Ltd. Mr. and Mrs. Welter Carver Elaine and Donald MacLaine Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MacKinnon Gordon and Viola Haynes Mr. and Mrs. Joseph .Koa Kay and Bob Jones Mary Dirt and family Mr. and Mrs. George Gregory Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Lynds Vivian and Jinn Jenkins . ' Mrs. Ernest Baker Minnie a. Herb Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smallwood Edith Larkin Aunt Martha and Winnie Lyndale White ' Lil Nicholson Emmett Robinson Edith and Carol Clinton PROFESSIONAL CARDS 3 Uncle George and Clara. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Lofltus Laura Somers and Margaret Graham Mrs. White and Ida Helen and Jim Darte Marie and Phil Bower Ada and Reg. Mavhar Mr. and Mrs. George Keilly. George and Clara Mr. and Mrs. Guy Glover Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ranahan and family Mr. and Mrs. Ray MacKinnon and family Florence and Henry Sent-her Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Taylor Elsie Crockett Minnie and Roy Cudmore Mauria and Muriel Burgoyne and family Lena Mr. and. Mrs. Heath Frizzel Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Amman 01in and Leah Ellis Friendship Club. The floral tributes were: PILLOW The family SPRAYS Aunt Pearl, Mildred and Bill Uncle Dave and Aunt Nellie Uncle Sam and Aunt Lydia and family Aunt Christie, Joey. Adeline Hazel, Ernie, .Merrill, Sterling and Donald Mr. and Mrs. Birt Stewart_ , Sheldon and Bertha ’ MacMilIlan Family , Mary Birt and family I Salvation Army Corps. I Mr. and Mrs. Bob Giggey and‘ family Wendell and Eric and family Brian and Beth Cudmore Willard Honner and. family Herb and Annie Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beer Bessie and family " Roy and Vi and family Russel and Jimmie 4—" Kip Hughes BASKETS . Staff and drivers of Ed’s Tax1 Jessie and Russell Downe Minnie and Syd Clay and Mrs. Percy Downe WREATHS F. R. MJacLaIine and Staff Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cudunore and Gordon - CUT FLOWERS Salvation Army .I-lome League Uncle Roy and Lily Evelyn, Jean and Paul Janie and family SARI) 0F THAN KS The family of the late Elmer Carr wish to thank their many friends who remembered. them during their recent bereavement, who helped in so many ways, who sent letters, cards and flow- ers. A very sincere thank you. Pick Up Crew Of Police Boot SYDNEY, (OP)—The RCMP cutter Wood arrived of-f Sca- tarie Island Tuesday and re- moved 16 crew members of the Mounted Police patrol vessel Fort Walsh, which grounded Monday drumg' hurricane Helene. I The RCMP Marine Division in Halifax said the newlyalaunch- ed l70<foot Wood will remain on the scene until a decision is made regarding salvage operat- ions. Extent‘ of damage has not been announced. 4? None of the crew members of the 115~foot Fort,W-alsh was in- jured in the grounding. Scatarie Island, off the eastern tip of Cape Breton, is inhabited by Transport Department lightkeep- ers and their families and also has a fishing community. The Fort Walsh was under command of Sgt. I. L. Eisen- hauer of Fairview near Halifax. . . Why store it? Sell it with a Want Ad. i Unemployed On Benefits Shows Drop OTTAWA (CPI—The nuinbfi‘rercifm ersons receiving unemp 03". Insurance benefits had declined slightly to 294.600 AUS- 29 from 300,000 July 31, the bureau of sta- tistics reported Tuesday. On Aug. 30, 1957, claimants numbered 208,700. August benefits totalled 312.500,.- 000, down 27 per cent from .uly s payments of S%,800,000 but 50 per cent higher than I327 $13,000,000 outla for August, . Weikly benefits averaged $20.19 per claimant d u‘r in g August, $20.67 ’uring July and $20.01 dun- ing August last year. _ There were 139,700 new claims last month compared to 115,300 a year earli- . ' All provinces but those in the Atlantic region showed declines in the number of claimants on Aug. 29 from the July 30 level. In the Atlantic provinces they were 25 per cent higher. Complete figures were not given. _ The number of claims filed dur- ing August in the Atlantic proV- inces were more than 100 per cent higher than a year earlier. They were down in all other regions from July levels. A total of 19,783 claims were fil-d in the Atlantic region during August, a 40-per-cent increase over the 14,179 filed in July and far above the 9,483 for August, 1957. The bureau said the current claim load in the Atlantic area represents 14 per cent of new cases recorded across all Canada during the: month, “A significant rise over, July or last August, when they constituted under 10 per cent of the national total.” Siendgraphers Foce Charges SYDNEY (CP) «Eleanor Tomko, 19, and Jean MacNeil, 29, Syd- ney stenographers, were commit- ted to Supreme Court Tuesday on a charge of falsifying office records. in ‘connection with the disappear- ance of $28,000 from Durable Tire Retreaders Limited. Miss Tomko was employed by the tire firm, Mrs. McaNeil was chief clerk in an accounting office that audited the firm’s books. Twenty-two witneses testified at. the preliminary hearing before Magistrate Michael Whalley. APPEAL FOR TOLERANCE LONDON (Reuters) —— Runner Derek llbbotson and 10 other. They were arrested in August; ‘fi Veteran London Architect Dies LONDON «Brewery—Sir 3‘“ £111 John Allison, 39, who h L 5' ed the present 8pm. b_ Bbgdlkingham Palace and M m ‘ to change the face of Lam, “ Sunday, it was announced M day. I While a draftsman at an at plan for a memorial to Victoria outside the palm. u for redesigning the Mall, an m I nue which connect: It with 1‘. falgar S re. Ch hie. N, His rough sket , w; l. him only an hour to make, my immediately accepta‘l. Allison became chief at the ministry 'and went on g _‘ design the British SSW u. scum, supervise the restoration; the Houses of Parliament, 5* the British legation at stomp and rebuild the present my in Tokyo after an ea‘rthqm. , He also built many other ”_ ernment offices and hospitals, Cause of death was not ‘H nounced. Rumored President Is ' Offered Job OTTAWA (OP — Rumor has I that CN‘R President Donald stantially higher than his $751! a year from the governmd owned railway. nesday no more than the rum has reached here, however. . ,. Gordon that he had any change under consideration. The rumor is that Mr. .x . 56, has been offered the v . ,i dency of the Chase National : in the U.S. at a salary of »_ sibly $100,000 to $150,000 a m This bank is said to be inte -, 2 in Mr. Gordon because of his . ‘ experience in both banking railways. While the ONE presidenc ‘ held “at pleasure“ of the .. .x v railway director —— a w- . qualification for the -. job—was renewed for m ~. ' following last year's June do. tion. . It was in that election that « " Liberals who appointed Mr. Gm? don lost the government to I Progressive Conservatives. CHECK TRAIN SABOI‘AGE BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, E’rc. ——___ 1. Elmer Blanchard, B;— 150 Richmond St. Dial 5573 . A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB.“ _' Bank of Commerce Bldg Palmer 81 l-laslsm Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. Peaks & Nicholson 175 Grafton Street .I. A. McGuigan, B.A. Currie Bldg., Dial 9424 Queen St. IAN M. MacLEOD, LLB. (McLean & McKinnon) Currie Bldg. 179 Queen. Dial 3361. FREDERIC A. LARGE, Q.C., M.L.A. Room 207 Dominion Building Dial 3244 MacPhee & Trainer ISO Richmond St. Dial 5573 Services Offered Mimeographing, Bookkeeping, Stenography MRS. HELEN ACORN 2 Brighton Road, Charlottetown Dial 6349 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS—— McDONALD, CURRIE & C0. COOPER BROTHERS & co. CHIROPRACTOR . Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince St. Dial 6432 OPTOMETRISTS .I. A. Carruthers, R. IO. 18 Kent St. um 5512 .I. S..Taylor, no. Comer Kent & Queen Sts. Office 9133 — House 4756 ARCHITECT .I. F. T00" :s, 3. Arch. ARCHITECT 140 Richmond St. Dial 3865 G. Keith Pickard 8. Arch. M.R.A.I.C., Giarlottetown, 100 Fitzroy St. Dial 8618 Summerside, Wednesdays Dial 2936 Peter A. McNeil I“ at GfiRCHITECT 0. St. Charlottetown Phone 4339 P. 0. Box 513 ‘. ELECTRICAL ENGINEER E. S. CHANDLER. B.Sc. (E.E.), M.E.I,C., P.Enz. 161 QUEEN ST. PHONE 8325 Dial 5568 - Currie lsldg. Charlottetown H. R. DOANE & COMPANY Dial 6547 — 6548148 Great George St.. Charlottetown ARTHUR .I. GARRETT PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING (harm'- ‘o m Fitzroy Street P. O. Box 187 256 QUEEN ST. Farm consisting STOCK : January, horns) . —4 milch cows. 2 l-year-oldS, 1 Dodge Sedan 1 & W3). 1 Farm Wagon, Barrows. Spring tooth H Jack. 1 4-cycle Iro ' Potato Fork, n eng 2 gas drum . 5' team harness, - 1 Dial 5321 whehigmqggh‘ligtymofhay' mention. Straw. Terms-Cash. ‘ MARTIN’S GARAGE Clearance Auction Sale AT KINGSTON—MONDAY, OCT. 6 AT 1 O‘CLOCK PJ'- _» of 75 acres of choice land, 69 acre! CM; 1 heifer 2 years old to {raw :. T 4 calves, .7 . 952. Tractor (Cockshuii'. l Hay M ' 1 Trailer. Tandam Disc HarI‘W‘v " arrows. Gang Plow. Hay Bake. "‘9. 1 Electric Motor, Belting. Wood Sleigh, collars and 3 Quantity of mixed grain. 0‘ Other articles too I1 DIAL ‘ , 2 pigs, 45 pullets (WW 1 15m, of works. he Prom-Id .1 ' don has been offered a job in * United States for a salary sub A government source said W... I had been no indication from Mr. Gordon’s appointment u ’ I *‘r. 4“ a $7 #4 1!} as «if .9“ ‘fl' LUSAKA‘ , Northern Rhodes} is)" (Reuters)—A state of emerges”; II sports figures launched a cam- has been declared along is m paign for racial tolerance Tues» Northern F. lesia railway s 5 day, appealing to Sportsmen to following deailment of a as. “encourage members of other nine miles south of here Mada: ; I'm races to take part in their games Early investigations into the A -~ and other club activities." The ac- railment, in which 300 Negro 45': tion followed recent race riots sengers escaped serious injuny r ‘ here and in Nottingham. dicated sabotage, an mm, C WANTED—T R " O ENT 1.. 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