. -..n..... E....- -........- .......,........ Inscription” For A Profit: A In Page I4. The Guardian ."ni-zu. ".A mother is fast asleep. I fMonday. Nov. 19, 1956 I IN MEMORIAM -In loving y of Mrs. Alton Bell who departed. this life on December 19. final ' Into sweet rest she has entered No more to suffer or to weep 5 But safe in the arms of Jesus. quired, good location. phone me 6818. May we follow in the path sbei Gene", Dem...:l.y. r To be more like her who has gone to God. Fondly and ever remembered lasiiiess Opporiiinitidi Boarders Accaaaotlatsii DOARDER FOR SINGLE HEAT- ed room. 284 Grafton St. Dial c'(:T)TfMTia7oiisrioN'ron'coivT- merical students. five minutes from College. Write Mrs. Miller. by husband and family. DELL - loving memorv of Mrs. Alton Bell. who passedl away November 19. 1948. . We often think of by-gone days. When we were all together; The family chain is broken now, MR5. CHARLES DAWSON , IRQ, in the old home in which ' V - also passed away after complet- . be: morning duties. I leaves to mourn her husband. wlttwhom ahe celebrated her Gard .; W anniversary in June last. tvhifndis. Russell in San Diego, . Ci.-, bowls in Los Angeles. Cal.. twddaugbters, Maud. Mrs. Walter l. Kelly. Saranae Lake. N.Y., Min- nle. Mrs. Russell Thomson, North Tryon. The youngest son. James of Rochester. N.Y.. predeceased hergln 1955. The whole family had a hgppy re union in 1954. Also left to ggurn are two sisters. Mrs. . Emnm Howatt, San Diego. Cal.. ' Mr; laud Nlmmo. Saranae Lake. I NJ. and one brother James An- aonda. Conn. The funeral service was held on - Tuuday. October 23rd. a short ser- 7 vico'"at the home. followed by ser- vice In the Church of Scotland. . Cape Traverse. where she had giv- " enuIlog1ancetoherGod.during - the Ravlvial services conducted by the late Rev. John Goodwill many yearlgago. The service yas conducted by hcnpnator. Rev. J. H. Bishop. as- alatdfby Rev. Lloyd Archer of the"-United Church. Tryon. who were faithful visitors at the home. ' l Riv. Mr. Bishop gave an inspir- lngrladdress of comfort to the be- reaied and advice to all. Psalms sun were Nos. I21 and 23. spec- ial avoritea of the deceased. Ano- ther favorite. "Does Jesus Care" was feellngly rendered at the home . by Arthur Maclfay. Bearer service was performed by the loving hands of four grand- aot Arthur. Bertram, Charles and”, mond Thomson. also two nephews. Roy S and Arthur Daw- aan. Interment was in the fam- ily plot of the Church cemetery. The-large concourse of people. who gathered from far and near. the beautiful floral tributes, also the I long cortego of cars forming the ” procession. bore a silent tribute to tlfo memory of one held in high estgn in the community in which aha 'lIved. . Sgcks Down In N.jY. Last Week m YORK (AP) - The stock declined again last week It .' rtalnty in the "'”' East at ' continued. Thu Associated Press average gt .-O stocks was down I market was higher for the first two days of the week then - id--off for the remainder. It was wavering process rather than a - - e decline. ' Ian I: e r s reported Increasing a in stock h ”' with . . - end tax considerations in in. Sm-no market weakness was atgbufed partially to this. world situation was taken by. Wall Street to mean there wuld be no letup in f C But sweet memories live forever. GUARANTEED Ever remembered by brothers. IZUCQME "” 5'”L5;. De-A-;l NO SELLING IN Work 10 hours neck 3'. Earn 3190.00 per week and up. Work Iconsists oi servit-ing well estab- The residents. oi Tryon and thelllslled ll"-ial I””m5- . surrounding countryside. were sad- esta dened by the sudden death of Mrs. strict ' Charlcu Dawson on Sunday iflorn- 31.395-00 lllW5llll9"l I ing Oct. 21. at her home there. inventory. - The late Mrs. Dawson was the time connection .. tanner May MacKinnon. youngest future income. A personal daughter of a large family born view with our , to-the late Laughlin and Mary Mac- will be . Kiunon and was born on June 22. immediately. LIFE TIME OPPORTUNITY Part-lime to Start All blished by our comP3llY supcrvi-ion accounts and required -or Pt-rinancnt iiiei Vt ith Pl Ll regional director, arranged it you write- W. WEBB COMPANY Department C. 1449 St. Alexander, Montreal. Quebec WANT GOOD WAGES? A Better Job Can Be Yours IN TELEVISION Radio Operating - Electronics RCC graduates start at up to 3300 monthly advatcing with ex- perience to 3400 to 8500 and earn over 8700 monthly on special radar jobs. RCC can train you quickly and thoroughly. No experience necessary. Day. Night and Home Study Plans. Fees as low as 34.00 weekly. More and more men must be found for every technical branch of Caniida's giant electronics industry. New TV stations. immense radar and microwave networks, Govt. and industry. create new electronics communications. Send for FREE booklet No obligation. State education. THIS CAN BE FOR YOU WRITE TODAY! RADIO COLLEGE OF CANADA Box 171. Moncton. NB. Estb. ms. J. can and Trucks For Sale I954 AUSTIN AT A REDUCED price. in perfect condition. Call 6571. use MORRIS MINOR. RADIO. etc. Perfect condition. Reason- ably priced. Dial 7357. cars Leaving CAI LEAVING roll uaursx. Monday noon. can aecoinodate 4 Dial 6151. for lien! SMALL STORE. APPLY I54 Dial ION. Elm Ave. to ONE FURNISED HEATED room second floor Dial 6268. POUR ROOMS AND bA'I'll- OIL heated. no children.,Phone 530:. ONE LARGE HEATED FRONT room. Write Box 659. Guardian. FURNISHED HEATED ROOM. 333 Queen Street. 7 ONE-R-OOM siconn ri.ooif. heated and furnished for male roomer. Dial tilllii. IpdIIGng. Coppers had additional motive for rising through finn- nmln world copper prices. hating Canadian issues on the Nw' York Exchange. only Granby lflafag showed a gain. moving up Dycloac at ll. Thou moving Included Aluminium Ltd.. own 496 to ill" Canadian Pa- , to Silt: Hudson Bay's. W: "Q4. old International Nickel THREE BED-IOOM HOUSE. New and modern. IV: miles from City. Residential Area. Phone 7073. SIX ROOM HOUSE. HOT WATER. heating. Best residential dis- trict on edge of city. Available Dec. lst. Box 660 Guardian. TWO LARGE UNFUBNISIIED rooms. Sink. Hot water. One droppodllttucloaaat largo furnished roan. Adults. I Cumberland St. U871?!)-OMAN-IJRECSEIJ-Iii-IITST (TUIEEREON Apartneats Wanted For Salt iila-I'adIi'Waatod 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT RE ggcxzg-.3341-1-:3. pm; u-1., PIUI'ES'I'AN'l' COUNTRY SOY r 4 Work ' c in winter - 700 IUSIIELS CLINTON OATS Clayton Hughes. Emerald. mm I PAIR LADIES SKATE SIZE 6. Dial 3881. USED BOYAL TYPEWRLTER. very little. Bargain. Dial 3810. FIREST(7NE A in Town country tires special prices. We mount them while you wait. F63 same is USED nor WATER radiators. In various sizes. Rev. L.J. Ayers. North Rustig. anoao IIREASTED . nnonzu tukeys reasonable prices. Heb- er Myers. Carleton. all makes and models. Must go this fall. Hall Mfg. Co. iFoit"s?iTE 2 GUERNSEY.C”07V7S due to freshen. Bert Ford. Glas- gow Road. 7 A OIL HEATER. Good condition. Apply 14 Hills- boro St. TTWOASMELT iii-:'rs..s'x'3'o. A-I condition Apply Lea MacRae New Haven. maintained.Iwf "I-TE'ENA'nEfRFANdE' AP, ply 30 Spring Street or Dial YE unlimited E. outside in summer. non smoker. Writa mentioning ago and edu- cation to Box E.F. Guardian. JOIN A WORLD-FAMOUS UNIT Three years of adventure and comradeship await you in The Black Watch (Royal Highland Rog- imentl of Canada. one of our coun- try's most historic regiments. .' WEAR THE C0'.ORFU.L UN- IFORM OF A HIGHLAND REGI- MI-INT ' ACQUIRE NEW SKILLS ' LEARN TO HANDLE AND LEAD MEN ' TRAVEL THROUGHOUT CAN- ADA. PERHAPS OVERSEAS ' DEVELOP STRENGTH AND CHARACTER R SERVE WITH MEN CANADA ' MAKE FRIENDS OF A LIFE- TIME ' FINEST MEDICAL AND DEN- TAL CARE S 8 DAYS PAID HOLIDAYS A ACROSS AR '0U'I'STANDING P E N S I O N oTtE"z-rumtow IN'T'ERTs'ATION- Fr-:ni.aa. cow'ifowE'iii inter- smu. nouns: AT Noiiru mv- puns Rm, NEW INCREASED er, 12 x 20. Price 5250. Applylpgy 351-Es 15 Park 5""9l- Ch5l”IWeWW"- After these 3 great years. return to civilian life better prepared. or build a lifetime Army career. You are eligible if you are be- tween 17 and 40 years old, have at l t G d 8 ed ' , "-093 " dd 9'1"" Hm MAE I!eI:.et test Ilu9((:1.ll!Il;)enmeaflni(:. an c”'.g.,.g..mmL. mm. Mlllglhe Coupon below. 'phone ONE NEW CROWN. CRYSTALHI visit your nearest Army Re. Glass Propane. Gas Automatic erulting Station. Water heater. capacity approx! mately 18 gallons. PhonL"!g ARMY ll;-zliclll-(Igf1lSlIgee5t'l.'AT10N Charlottefown. P. E. 1. Telephone 3108 Please send me. without obllgg. lion. full information on Army car- eers. ADDRESS . . , , . ,, , CITY-TOWN... PROV-.. TELEPHONE. . . . al tractor plow. lpick-up type). Roy Campbell. Chelton. QUANTITY STRAW. AND RAY and quantity of oats. Apply Bladur Peterson. Wheatley Riv- er. IDEAL XMAS GIFT FOR TIIEI family - Good use kerosene. refrigerators at special prices. Douglas Bros and Jones Ltd. CHRISTMAS GIFTS with a mean- ing will be found at the Bible House. Come and see! (Opposite Eaton'sl. IEA'I'I'Y WASHING MACHINE perfect condition. reasonable. also oil burning range. wick burners. Dial 5277. EIGHT - ROOM HOUSE AND six acres land in Peter's Road. close to church. store. Would ex change for shore property. Otis Jackson. e....j..m..:m. APEX FAWCE'I'I' KITCHEN range for coal or wood with water tank - also Enterprise Ipaca air Heater. will take young cattle in trade. Gordon MacLean. Cornwall. Dial 7601 ONE S-PIECE BED ROOM SUITE perfect condition. one dining room suite consisting of table. four chairs and cabinet. Apply Norman Simpson. Bayvlew. be- fore November 21st. Pbona 4-3, Salosnaii Vlantsil Be a dlfnified representative for Rogers Sl.ver-sell our beautiful lifetime guaranteed 34-pc. set of Rogers Silverware complete with free mahogany tarnish - proof Chest. on easy credit terms. W Ply you generous cagh sions. and do all the collecting for you. Every woman loves this new Dnttem of Rogers Silver. You can cash in by becoming our gx. clualve agent for your community or county. The sec 99-95: we pay you 87.00 for each new customer. Write today for full particulars to BOX 661 GUARDIAN ggjarvlcos offered ”""I”Vl”'' .. EXPERIENCED PRACTICAL Nnraevavallgable. Dial 6674. FOR SALE Ion -riia ausr IN -r.v as'iT- als. Dial 501). 824.50 and up Willam Wboatley YOUR IMPERIAL ESSO STOVE ou Agent, Charlottetown area is - Harry C. Melllah, Phong gage, Used l"awcett coal range with water front. Excellent condition. CALL 3934 g full course dinners; lliochllztnl in Chinese dishes. Dial em. WANTED - ALI: ao1'ru:a pint: or quarts Dial sass SMALL USED MEAT CUTTING table or chopping block, p,o, Box 114 Georgetown. wanrno -"si'x-FAMILYTWI.-TN to buy six lots on North River Road on pavement. near school. Up to three years to pay. Apply Sidney A. Enman, Malpequg Road. R.R.'I. Wmgrmr six noon APARTMENT-OR house. Central. Apply Box as Guardian. IY DECEMBER In A ONE . FOR SALE Nine room house with large plot of land. Wood Is- land hill, Montague. Apply at Poole and Thompson's Ltd.. Montague. phone 23. FOR SALE In Montague 6 room house. All modern conveniences. .3” 555M- GUIIIrdl-n- ro n:mTTnT'"mm a ELECTRIC .LIMlTED FOR SALE Vacuum Clo-anars Farm at 72 acres. 65 hm” 9" "":”"C clear, never falling stream,IE&” Ff” m'w buildings in good condition. nm 3;, ,,;',,g" 3;,'""- meea we was me. as '2'...-i.:':...a-a D K 3- YOUNG. hmadlatai u sutaasuos Clyde River, ran. 0-5 T-'-cl 5.3-4-I-hi-I-I. - i let what: at. sells for BLAND GRILL. QUEEN STREET servin imso shook mill, d'esel ...... ., ..,........,. ,, c,,,.,,,,., power. Phone 86-3 or write .'::'.d...,' uwmmqmwbdh. nos. P. 0. Box 347 -mi-:-&--- THE ROSS BURNER AUCTION SALE BORDEN - THURSDAY, NOV. 22nd-1 0'CLOCK Standard bred mare 8 years old Squire Hanover; Cockshutt tractor No. 70"; M.H. 13 run disc drill; potato Dlanter J.D.; 2 row ccultivator;-4 sec. lever harrow; 3 sec iron hon-ow; truck wagon; driving wagon; Mc-D. 5 ft. binder; mad cart; threshing outfit; rubber belt; 600 lbs. platform scales; grain crusher with blowers; manure spreader; electric M.I-I. 600 lbs. seperator; hay rake; sprayer: driving sleigh; set bob sleighs; pump jack; wire stretlchers; 4oll drums; all kinds harness, double and sing e. Household effects: Combination oil and wood kitchen range;,kitchen cabinet; kitchen table and chairs; dining room table and chairs; chest drawers; writing desk and book case; electric radio; sewing machine; electric washer; mahogany bed room suite; mahogany dresser and com- mode; oak bed room suite; 2 iron beds; marble top dresser; 3 bed springs and mattresses; 1 settee; 6 occasional chairs; room tables;-6 odd chairs; clock; barometer; bed mom dishes; hooked rugs; quantity bedding, pillows; assorted dishes; pots, pans etc., and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms cash. If day unfit sale first fine day following. ARTHUR CARRUTHERS Owner RURAL ELECTRIFICATION NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the proposed rural elec- .i.rical extension to serve the South Melville-Kelly's Cross area has been approved for construction. Residents In this area. who have completed contracts with the Maritime Electric Company Limited, are hereby advised to wire their premises. f E. c. BELL Auctioneer. trees necessary for line construction must be referred to ' this Commission through the local committee at the earliest possible date. The committee. representing this area, comprises the following members: Louis Hagen Joseph Flood M. K. Dixon THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. YOUR BEST MARKET FOR IRON and STEEL SCRAP (2000 U5. Toni 522.00 CAR BATTERIES Each SL75 Paying highest cash prices for hides, horsehair, beer bottles, scrap metal. Truck scale weighing for your convenience. Centrally located opposite Eaton's Store on Kent Street. Open 8 AM. - 5 PM. Monday through Friday. Saturday 8 AM. - 1 PM. MAURICE BLOCK 8. CO. LTD. CHARLOTTETOWN BUSINESS; PREMISES FOR SALE The premises at 96 Queen Street, opposite the new Federal Building, is offered for sale. This is a brick structure in the business secti& of Charlottetown, suit- able for any type of business. e building is 32 ft. 8 in. by 63 ft. and three stories in height. Possession available on December 1. 1956. Apply- 1. A. F Solicitor. Any complaints or disputes regarding the placing of , . poles on private property or otherwise. or the cutting of CLERK STENOGARPHER REQUIRED is have an opening for s clerk-steuographar in our lenaingtou. P.E.l.. lraach. This will be a permanent position for the right par- auu. Yourapplicatioashoiildbaforwardodtoourhoadeltleelalusw maruldalayourowakaadwrltingaadahouldstatayouragmaducattou. srovlouaoapcisucmtworotarueaaaadaphoasaumhc wharayou In be contacted to arrange in an iatnwlew. ll. 1'. ICHURIIAN COMPANY. LIMITED. P. 0. Ian I70. Iammarddo. sio;-Business oreoimmrrv lllll. OR SPAII TIMI Vegavem hrnmsrwmaI&araa., "'- ""7 '.-.:i'.;.'.:'.."g'...?!-.:'5"""'...-.'...":.'mi.-.'- mi mnambsi pi”; iv. gtaumuv I1? -- i k...z. 5 IT Mimi. Learning. To ExisI.8iWorkI- I In The FarNorth Is. Proiiecl conditions Thls'lneludoa the de- vdoiimat or new brake fluids. by some I. BIRD - Press Staff Writer OTTAWA (C?) -Much of Can- luns created by sub - uro tem- Tbeir work ra es from the de- velopment of clv and military equipment able to operate in Are- tic and sub-Arctic regions to the design of buildings and clothing y to enable men to live and work in extremely low tem- peraturea. Most of the research is centered in three divisions here of the Na- tlonal Research C " echan- Ical engineering. biology am! building research. GE ING QESULTS - The below-aero experiments al- ready have solved many prob- lems. . ' One recent development is a special oil which can be used to lubricate machinery at tempera- paraturea. FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO CO- LTD. 18''! GREAT GEORGE sr. DIAL 5547 REPORT ONLY more shopping days till Christ- mas. Our store is jam packed full of Christmas gifts for all the family. Use our convenient lay- lway plan. A small deposit holds your ordar. TOY FAIR NOW OPEN We invite you to visit our new toy department, up our new stairway at front of store with all new displays. We are truly proud our toys. you will find everything and anything for all ages. Christmas shopping at Firestone is so easy and convenient. lova- ly gifts for the home and any member of the family. Use our lay-away plan. We will hold any size order until December zlst. COME IN ANDVISIT WITH US MAY WE SUGGEST A GIIl'I' from the whole famil -for Pop and Mom. Why not w to the rest of the family and combine your money for such wonderful gifts Prod 'frosen concentrated milk. It would be marketed much like soups. This division has also discov- ered why some Christmas dinner: an applied by tough fmun tur- keys and other fowl. Extensive teats 'ahow that the meat of fowl wlllbetenderonlyltthebirdla not bouan until it has been dead 14 hours. Most of the experiments on far north are being conducted by slon in low - temperature labor- atories. It operates two cold rooms in which the temperature can be dropped to 70 degrees be- low aero. Work now is in progress In the cold roooms on methods to enable ground radar installations in the Arctic to shed ice. Experiments are also being made on do-icing equipment for aircraft and bell- copters and to prevent Jet engines accumulating Ice. The cold-weather scientists re- rently developed automatic instru- ments to measure icing conditions in flight. The instruments are suitable for military aircraft but do not yet meet civilian require- ments. ENGINE TESTS Land vehicles are being tested to see how they act under Arctic by DON PEACOCK Canadian Puss Staff Writer OTTAWA (CPI--Daapita higher operating a xp a n as I. Canadian farmers are expected to wind up this year with a higher not income than for 155. Heavier grain mar- ketlngs are halting the The agriculture department. without giving any figures. says In its c review all did economy t inf able to the middle oi Ioptambor indicates "farm cash income for be above the eroaselnfarmeaah incumowfll llkelybaoffsattuaomoaxtantby as 1957 (Carefree) Westinghouse Increased operating expenses and cum from grains. particularly Televl-ion. Firestone or WeIltns- Inuit: additions in inventories what. "In almost all cases. mar-,. house Refrigerators. Firestone or katinga of grains are; .estl-' I-."i.?2II"'"'3.IIi'i7.. "'7t.'i'.i1'. "I.”.iI.'.” "'rI.n."".i'o:I”"i "'”.I."5 '”i"i3”.Z I I It I ' I lamps. noor polishera, vacuum to build up mi): 55.: at" af c'::.-:.r-.... c...-":2-...':.-... ”..i'.'. w-..,.....--- --;-...:.r--- M- ehen Wa'alao have a and "g:tI'hlteudaale-tioawrr Johxallan .1 ,” Wu 5. .:'.g,'u.”,;,' dlapiayoton apaca baaters.0neo " Ii ” "'1; mnenumhes-Jglut year. . uunnmvlteywweomollwm, '" WW”. , lomafadtca nolthaextentol andanjoyaaboppingtour. .yu-115'-ihouspctadincraasacaabeseeng I813 Thauphova earlahalagauld " .1: I” "I" '”'I "'”u”' out I!l.ldO hetwuofnllltanlq M. dn FIRESTONE HOME 1. . my ,3;-psi-;g-Jog l..'f:. gm. 1.... m:”"” AUTO co. LTD. g-;In.'.3.:.me;n.......:un;u.l; ......;':'....lW..e:i'i'.?'n..';:.': . .. . u m . . "7 6”” 6”" u"''- IIOIIIIII to '11-odes HIIIIOI mm "3 mu 5. her” up ”” ”'7- "M" """'4- record mu too for mi. I Th department said income PROFESSIONAL CARDS "'1'-?'”r'-'s-7'” "” """' and a......' ""i'Z'uZ”"'II"' "T33 . n c Irina IARRISTERS. ' OPTOMETRISTS would as higher in lGt.t:i.an laptt 1-j: , jg jwflgjn cg-egg; SOLICITORS 35 1. A. condition. a.o. '; I3; for foods as a result of poor "EM. "gm" manual. . ununggnffmewllilwlmhgwgas. WIMIIT for jfllll. but .m'-W”0'”- farmlncomowouldstillhahlghkr J. emu simimd. IA. """ 0- l-0 r-r- .- tdas-I: Plmodlt M.A.Fcrinot.O.C..l.l..L Idatcammanalllg. Atllsoriakofllle. ILI. mans-nan. nun-in a.'wqiii-uioouiu. Lu. Pulmarllimlnn TIRHDQ. Msiinaonrqoasa iMUlIb0 ; P.I.8 Dr.,VI.I.aaraon . uliisoql. aunts . the north. through tests on small equipment and material for the the mechanical engineering divi- Expect Higher Net Income For Most Farmers, Ottawa Reports: Infus- CWROMCTOR gag-tgg lgdmu-lg. an for bet- greaaas and fuel s at tempera- tar operation The btolo division also is try- ing to mac a better understand- ing of how humans can live in mammals. The biologists have determined that the cold-resistance of deer mica, captured in winter is much fer than that of mice snared 'llmm9l'- TIN-'3' also have learned that exercise doesn't help keep animals warm in winter. These tests may eventually re- sult in findings that will enable humans to live more comfdrtably In the Arctic winter. ITIIUCTUIIAL RESEARCH Ellmlmenta on the develop- ment of ham; and buildings which will withstand the north: sub-sero weather are being con. ducted by the division of building research. The studies also Include construction of suitable roads, brldzes and other structures. The cold rooms are warm com- Dlftd with the frigid tempera- tures necessary for experiments In the low-temperature and solid. states division of NRC. This divl. alon conducts tests which it hopes will lead man to a better under- standing of the fundamental laws of matter. A machine used by this division an drop the temperature of liq- uid helium to about 456 degrees - WOW um. some four degrees short of absolute sero. The lowest temperature ever recorded in Canada was It degrees below '3? It 5118:. Yukon. in Fabouary; I .,,, (farm-held grain and livestock). eatlmated farm net Income for llu will likely be somewhat above the 1956 level." ' Just how much higher "some- what" ia than the estimated 81,- ' 3.83.000 net income farmers re? . consumed produce grain and livestock and deducting, on-"" ex - AT ngiip . The agric ture department says ' the greatest contribution to a cash 1 income increase is expected to