, ones. The pail bearers were Newton b if Use GuarcIian1WanfAcIs .-A Dial 85 i i Page .2. We G sea:-sans Fain ggmiugjgwgg IEIOII XMAI IAVI 10!)! Monday. Dec. 3. 1956 CARD OF THANKS cars and Tricks Fer Sale MALI IOAEDEIS ACCOMMO- datcd. IN Cumberland St. Dial & lllOIZ.NINI ONIFOXANDIAIIITDIXE. YEAIS OLD; A Gerald Macbeod, Orwdl. P.E.I. mats. Harry Smith. Belvedere. Cliutarlleld Illltcl, fill. broad- loom. color-elaaned by an- ;e-rtsr."fortafl.CallQ'IDomin- I I wish to express my ' thanks and appreciation to Rev. Father MacDonald. Dr. Macin- tyre. Paul Kinstsbury. nurses and staff of the King's County Hos- pital and all those others who were so kind and generous to me during my recent illness. Adam Srhoner. Cardigan. RR. I. I wish to convey my very sin- cere thanks to Dr. .I.H. Maloney. to the Sisters and nurses of the Charlottetown Hospital for the. kind care and attention given Inc while a patient there. to Rev. Harold Croken, Rev. Reginald Phalen and the other clergy who visited me. and to my many kind friends and neighbours who re- membered me with treats. cards and. letters during my stay in the; Hospital and my convalescenceiDoUm:EjCnEATEDTkbbMJ;-Si at home all of which helped so much towards my splendid recov- ery- R R1. Mrs. Veronica Buote and family wishes to thank all those he sent Mass cards, sympathy cards. Letters of sympathy and wreaths, y and to all who helped in any way: during their recent breafment. . Ill MEMIIIIIAII . ERLAND MILLAR - "In the midst of life we are in 7death." Such was the feeling of his I-friends everywhere when word was flashed over the wires that Erland allillsr L311 passe: lalway suddenly a me in ai ur on. , Although he had not been In the ,best of health for the past two .months, his condition was not con- zlildeigild sgriouus. He; appeared to Re g eal an spirits al t e day of hlsnpassing. In the evening e was s cken with an asthma attack and suddenly he breathed '1 sigh and was gone. This was a Fumble shock to his loved ones who gland hoped for his complete re- .;ti)VtEe:I lflflzln the ailment that had c . 3 A farmer by occupation he en- .,joyed his work and attained suc- -g I er or sry dfor in years. :1 Erllandl wasu bolrnmin Elletr-.:il:. an. 9. 915. o e son a . ;-'-and Mrs. Arthur Mlllar. Birch Hill. 'fH0 was one of a family of 11 of Twhlch the following survive Hel- nen. Mira. Lester McKay. Pamour, aOnt.: Ferne. Mrs. Nelson Sheen. '.'ryne Valley; Orell. Mrs. D. S. .Montgome . Port Hill; Velma. .Mrs. Ronad McConnell, Halifax; IPrlscella. Mrs. Allison Ramsay, 'Tyne Valley; Laura.RMrs. Chester . iPhilllps. Arlngton; owena, Mrs. tAlton Ramsay. Hamilton: Ruth. 'Mrs. Heath McLellan. Port Hill; 'Donald, Port Hill; George. Birch 'Hill,- John at home. Two brothers predeceased him. ' I His wife Flora (Phillipsl and one ,daughter Elaine also survive. IDII. STUDEBAKER. SEDAN i-I-tJI'tNfsEn on UNFURNISIIED IF ATED'FUR7dTSE7 FIT:-N'Is'iir:n"nr5bn6oiiI'3 HEAT- TWITWOKI-”'o'iTifs: I?r.'i-ii in-s. Louis Mulligan. Emerald ifooiians ACCOMMODATED IN I rot: IRENTTITEATTEDVRM uNruRNisnr:'pAiiK(Ei1ii1'. FOR SALE GEESE AND DUC3 ELECTROLUX CLEANER IN r'w7).(:T)WsWvE 'ro"ITIii:'s-Ilii-1 Good condition. Radio and Hear- er. Five thousand umlles on new motor Job. Phone am. For llsstv 3 PULLETI (LIGIIT DUNE!) ADM! iiovs aocnr sures sun six months old. Mrs. Simon Cavanagh. New Haven. boats sin 7. S.'Perfect condit- ion. Lealia Poole, Milton. rooms. 158 Prince St. Dill K IIn":ivIsa1:i)TiIToHI"roaTiYnF4ir". Apply 185 Prince St. room. Phone 7295. ed- Suitable for.tv(o people. Dial 9537. nished. Males preferred. 0 Grafton Street. rent. Board optional. P h o n 0 3158. home, heated. quiet private Dial 3306. furnished rooms. derly woman. Apply 132 Rich- mond Sircet. or apartment for rent with liv- lng room. one bedroom. kitchen and full bath. Second floor. Sep- arate entrance Residential Ren- tal S50. monthly. Sea A.W. Gaudet. Solicitor. Far Sals Blair Murray, Valleyfleld perfect condition. Apply Box 686M. Guardian. soon. Guernsey grade; three feeder cattle short home. How- ard White, Milton. LOVELY HOME-MADE PUNCH- work cushions. All colors- Var- iety of patterns. Made by inval- id. Phone 5295. HELP KEEP CHRIST IN CHRIST- mas. by giving gifts and greet- ing cards reflecting the meaning of the Season. Visit the Bible House opposite Eaton's. I051. FORD. TRACTOR. COM- pletc. one Farmall H.. with load- er. One Cockshutt 60 Tractor. Call and see them at A. Pick- and Machinery. Malpeque Road. Charlottetown. FOR. SALE 250 CEDAR PWP8 I - 0 inches in size. Raymond Camp hell. South West. Lot 10. - CHILD'S CRIB AND MATTRESS double bed and mattress, two dressers. jacket heater. All in good condition. Phone 6090. FOR SALE Used Fireco coal and wood His departure has not only left is vacancy in the home. but in the .eommunlty as well. Always think- ing of the welfare of others. and was ready to lend a 5 ' ' hand to those who needed assist- ,'adce. his home was a place where both old and young loved to con- gregate for by his kind and friend- ly disposition. he endeared him- ;self in all with whom he came in contact. Even during his hours .of sickness he was never known to murmer or complain, always ; greeting thoao who entered his homo with a smile. - The funeral service whichtnok I no Saturday afternoon was very . attended. by relatives and 9trlends fran different parts of the ' province. A short service was con- ? ducted at the home by Rev. George ' Illlon. Minister of the congregat- 'l loo. After this a short service at ' 0'Lesry Church was held. Then (the funeral cortege winded its way . to Tyne Valley Presbyterian .. Church. where the service was continued. The following lavorito hymns of the deceased were sung "Rock of Ages". "Pence. Perfect Peace". An address was given by the pas- tor offering consolation of tho I church to the bereaved memben. land holding out a joyful note of a happy reunion. when time for them , has passed away. ' Following the address there was ayer by Rev. L. M. MacNsugh- The floral tributes were many and beautiful. The room where he slept his last sleep was a . bower of magnificent blooms. sent by friends to convey their feel- ings of sorrow to the bereaved Hnrdl, Allan McMillan. Alvin Col- Iain. Victor Shaw. Melvin Fish. range with water front. Excellent condition. CALL 1934 FOR SALE Building 24 ft. by 44 ft.. and one large and one small lot of land adjoining. Apply- PERCY GAY 5 Sunshine Dairy FOR SALE By public auction at our loading barn, Tryon, Wed- nesday, Dec. 5th at 2 p.m. large number of choice milch cows due to freshen soon. Also one good driving horse, 8 years old. Terms cash. Sale will be held rain or shine. --Slgned-- L. D. MacLEOD & SONS Victoria, P.E.I. and James Mcwilllmna. Intermnt was In Typo Vallq Prmhyterin Church cemetery. B-AILED srnaw son SALE. AP- REGISTERED BRITTANY SPAN- KNI-: DAVID nnown cnor FOR SALE SEVEN YEAR MAID FOR GENERAL HOUSI- WE NEED A REPRESENTATIVE real this Help Vlsntsd ply Melville Higgins, South Mel- ville. iel pup. Good hunting back- ground. Phone 710l. after 5 pm. Master tractor. Good condition. Apply Bank Nova Scotia, Al- bany. OLD IDW-SET mare. also two good work horses. 350.00 each. Ivan Tur- ner. Winsloe. Fsnsls llsls llllltm work, Apply I-Ielen's Dres Shop. Phone 9388. in your locality to sell our well known brand of cosmetics. Full or part time basis. Highest mission paid. Cosmetics, Station T. Lost Alltl Found i'I'II.i.roI.n rnmsv szvsirmio on Kent Street. Finder have at Guardian. Reward- TOW CHAIN BETWEEN BUN- bury and Mt. Herbert. Notify Harry Wood. Bunbury. - LOST AT YORK POINT. LADIES watch with leather strap. "Keep- sake" Reward. Contact Guard- ian Office. gy LOST OFF TRUCK. C PIGS. IE- tween New Dominion and Rocky Point, Anyone knowing where- abouts kindly notify John Skin- ner, Rocky Palm, or Klllld Jill'- gensen. Fredericton. WANTED: MAN FOR STEADY travel among consumers in se- veral good districts on the Is- land. numanent -u WI?-ll large manufacturer. only reliable hustler considered. Write Raw leigh's Dept. 1-470 - ill Montreal P.Q. THE BEST STEP YOU CAN TAKE . . to start you on a worthwhile career is to join the Canadian Army for 3 great years. Here are some of the advantages this step will bring you: Q A chance to learn new and useful skills Q A knowledge of how to lead men Q Good pay and Dromoiioh Q Opportunities for kaval and adventure . A healthy ouhioor life Q organized sports program . Finest medical and dental care Q30 day paid holiday a year Q A fine pension plan After your three ycarllservice. you may return to civilian life equipped with the training to sue- ceed. or build a respected career in the service of your country. To be eligible. you must be 17 to 40 years old. able to meet Army standards. Mail the coupon below. telephone or visit your local Recruiting Station. Army Recruiting station. 162A Kent St.. Charlottetown. P. E. 1. Tel. SIN. Please send me. without oblig- ation. full information on Army careers. Name ......................... Address CitW'l'own Province Telephone Sslsslsa Hand; SALESMAN "WANTED We have attractive Island openings for capable salu- men. The Company hast .......-u...-.....on SPINCI AND IE1!) LTD-. BUYING PIGS. MONDAY AT GIRL WANTS WORK DY WEEK. nnusnnn aw o'ICI A N wams nnto.hod!.;.0fil. labs Streat, es'sing.frontasldnlIgIInent.whaal' balancing and wheat stratus.- lasts! -ALI IUITIZ plntstrgnartsblalf. Fredericton. Tuesday, Brook- fleld I a.m.. Milton 10. char- lottetown Railway Wharf 11; York 1 p.m4; Bedford 2; Trac- adie 2.3); Mt.'Stewart 3; Vernon River 5; Pownal 5.30; Wednes- day, New Glasgow 9 a.m.: Who lay River 10; Holme's Cornar ll: New Haven 1 pm: Bonshaw 1.8); Dcsablc 2: Crapsud 2.”; Emerald 4; Clifton 4.30; Ken- ' r 5.80. Paying 832. a pair. for good pigs over 32 lbs. each. will also buy smaller onaa. Knud Jorgensen- Vlsrlt Wanted Phone 8764. work by day. Apply Box DI. Guardian. NOTICE If you want a dog or pup contact- AUGUSTUS WILSON, Marshfield, Phone 5973. y inclined. grade ID in" Pu WANTED POWER PLANT - ENGINEER APPRENTICE A rung man Iiofwean I8-30 years mechani- C'-' I physically fit and has completed lit; School or aqulvalanf. willing to work shift work. If interested apply to: Power Plant Office MARITIME ELECTRIC CO.. LTD. Sydney Street East Charlottetown. P. E. I. N. X. Stocks Hove Fourth Straight Weakly Decline vsmbar at a lower level Octobar. I The month began with s s Dre-alactloa rise based on dance President Eisenhower would be re-elected. The market settled bach after the election and rises were low. l'riday'a rally. the best since Nov. 1. went far toward cutting the week's losses. As it was, the Associated Press average of 60 stocks was down N cents to 8115.20. beer bottles. scrap metal. Street. YOUR BEST MARKET FOR IRON and STEEL SCRAP plying highest cash prices for hides. horsehair, Truck scale weighing for your convenience. Centrally located opposite Eaton's Store on Kent Open 8 A.M. - 5 P.M. Monday through Friday. Saturday 8 A.M. - 1 PM. MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD. Prices in the final session were Iburred by the 4-for-I stock split announced by Bethlehem Steel alter the clasp Thursday. Another influence was the announc must from W ordering In ,1. feet the emergency program to IIIIIPIY Western Europe with up to 1.lW.000 barrels of oil daily ba- causc of the Suez Canal blockage. TIGHT MONEY Stock exchange trading most of the week was dominated to a (2000 L5. Tonl 322.00 5;;';,;;;;',;,;;v, 3;;-Gt 'I;;gg;gm-M CAR BA'I'I'ERIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Each 51.75 M” C"'t'""' 135"" reiistered losses. Aluminium Ltd. closed lower at lI2Vs. Canadian Pacific was 5i lower at 31. Hudson Bay Mining lost four to close at 81 and International Nickel was un- changed It 11) 9-16. On the American exchange Eu- reka galned 3-16. closing .1 13.1; Brazilian Traction closed at 796. off Vs. Shawinigan closed at 81, two points lower and Canadian Marconi was ass. unchanged from the previous week. . - IXPLOSION nocits MEETING NEW DELHI (AP)-A umu TENDERS Will be received at the Town Clerk's Office, up to and including 22nd Decem- ber 1956 at 12 o'clock noon for the sale of residence in the Town of Borden. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. W. CANN, Town Clerk. THE Ross BURNER I a. ELECTRIC LIMITED oil h Electric Ranges - Oil C Coal Ranges - Refrigerators - Vacuum Cleaners - W Machines- Floor Oil Television - Rangettes-Radios Prest-0 Heat Euros: for Kitchu Ranges - Quaker Oil Ranges- Cablnet or Space Oil Heaters- Kemnc Oil Burners will WANTED Applications for the position of butter maker for the Hazelbrook Dairying Co., for the year 1957. stating quail- fications and salary expected. will be received by the undersigned up to Dec. 10th, 1958. Charlottetown, R. R. 5, P.E.I. explosion Friday night disturbed a public meeting attended by Red China's Premier Chou En - lai. Prima Minister Nehru of India and Dalsi Lama of Tibet. Police slid It was apparently a small bomb or large firecracker. One person was injured. TOWEBING WORK One of the world's great dams. the Tlgnes dam on the Isere EARLE INGS. President, River in France is. 59! feet high. High Interest Iiliitzs. orrkwa (CPI-Federal author itlea estimate the C expoc IIGIVV not ally in Canada but also In the United States where inter- est ratca currently an lower than in this . The trade department will not complete its Initial 137 survey of capital lnvutment planning until In in January or early Feb l'IIll7. But the current indications are that Investment in 1957 for hospitals and other stnictures and machinery is likely at least to match or exceed the record 105! outlays of some :7 . FUND RAISING Canadian ' d ialists and var- IWI lovarnmcnt bodies such as cities and provinces are pressing ahead with plans to raise increas- ing amounts of funds to meet con- struction needs. Many have turned to the United States. Authorities say these bor- rowers on in a sense betting on the exchange value of tha Cana- dian dollar. The Canadian dollar has been Mi. lnstntel Tight Money Deal To 'CoIitinue mium saunas "rates Last rim. was at .-,a pggmjum -Il over Unitag l1 Canadians . borrowing - ta U.s.. thus had tlicnualves .-inf: Caunadlani " 5' " owe . Iv they come to pay the loan. they any and 1: ya um rate changed. The Cu... dlan dollar may return 1. m, with the American. In that case it would take a larger gmmm ," Canadian T ' to buy Ame;-in, than if the Canadian dollar lug remained at a highyprgmium. OFFAETTING FACTOR But there is an offsetting (.3. tor. Generally. American intei-en ratasarslowerthanthosa inc.-in. adl and this could lead to sum. savings In borrowing com, As a I 'lection of the trend. the US. federal reserve lending rm has remained studfat three pu cent since last August. In con- trast. the Bank of Canada rate on loans to chartered banks and other inatitutions has climbed, reaching I 309” 5-77 PG! cent last Thurs- day. The Canadian rate is showed to fluctuate from week to week. fixed at Ime-quarter of one pgr cgnl higher than the average yield on hovering at an unusually high pre- Bl-day government treasury bins. Flying Farmers Do Nearly Everything With Aircraft By J. C. GRAHAM Canadian Press .cos-respondent PALMERSTON NORTH. N.Z. (CP)-"Man. it looks as though you can do just about anything with those aircraft but In stock." exclaimed an American scientist as he gated skyward. He was watching the shape of farming to come at the world's first agricultural aviation show held In Palmerston North, New Zealand. New techniques shown to del- tsates from more than 30 coun- tries r s' up s; A ' pm. slbllltics for thetfutuure. The e - ence of the show seems to . dlcate that large numbers of heavy farming tasks causing great drudgery will increasingly treated confidentially. WANTED Established business located in north end of Char- lottetown requires services of stenographer with short- hand and knowledge of bookkeeping. Applications will be Apply in own handwriting to- BOX "B.J." cm GUARDIAN WANTED IMMEDIATELY EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPING MACHINE OPERATOR Apply in person to R. T. HOLMAN LTD. Charlottetown. h coal. wood and garbage. Powc (gun type) Furnace I guaranteed. Immediate delivery 3 Installation Cash,iTerms or Re-estnhliahlned Credit and D. V. A. Halifax. K. I. Evsnings. Dial 853 FIRESTONE HOME 8: AUTO CO- LTD. 18'! GREAT GEORGE sr. DIAL 5547 REPORT ONLY Chridr .- more shopping days till mas. Our store is lam , ' of Christmas gifts for Ill III family. Use our convenient in!- away plan. A small ' , ' holds your order. rov FAIR NOW OPEN We Invite you to visit or new toy department. up front of it in :3 id. overanillionand aI-Ialf . of Innirsnoe in force and WITH Us - I---o-:::..:'..'."..""'-" is: '"m :."...'”:..lI.".'."...g't"" .,.'Z...,.”" '”.".i... m.'.'........''' .'-:.'.:.!-....'-7'- mSmuNC'oo.' ftrastonacIasll: I-.o.nos-In aleansrlv mm the wand":-. case? barman. cabins: dI.:q.:sIqsssbIIIus. We offer for sale I Underwood as follows: one model I-E4090 (serial No. SIOIOMI F.0.B. Moncton. NB. 4 CHARIDHI 8'l'.. FOR SALE year. Under quarterly service contract-81350.00 F.0.B. Moncton. N.B. One model CAR-1245!) (serial No. 731027) purchased In Dec. 1982. in use untilluno 1966. Under quarterly service contract-Price Both machines are In excellent operating condition and are clic- od only because of transfer to punch board accounting. CONTAC-I' TREASURER, ATLANTIC WHOLESALERS LTD Sundstrand Bookkeeping machines 732877I purchased 1954. in use one equipment available. OPPORTUNITY Major full line farm machinery company has opening for dealer in the Charlottetown area. Goods placed with dealer on a straight consignment basis. allied industrial Please address inquiries to- P. 0. BOX 23, MONCPON SACKVILLE. N. I. PROFESSIONAL CARDS office. BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS. Etc. loll, Mnthason It Foster IIO Ibhli Us J. llmar Blanchard. I.A. Ill QIQC It. Plan CI M. A. Former. O.C.. LLI. Bat of Caiuna M. Allison M. Glllll. LLI. ID Ilellnad I. 3 CH A. Woltheo Oaudat. I.LI. lflllba II&. III C& It Palmer I Had-II loan of sun suns sin. Mothoson. Paola It Nicholson ns or-on load J.A.Mo&oIgn custom, IIIIIOI but OPTOMETRISTS J. A. Cumuhorl I.O. IHKIIII. IIH1 WANTED Reliable woman wanted to clean modern WRITE BOX 693 GUARDIAN Iyvon J. Grant. O.D. II I-I I. X El J. S. Taylor. s.o. canerladIhsm&. oflleaillitls-oi STENOGRAPHER WANTED Experience desired but not essential. Interesting and lfor lncreasad be performed easily and Qnorm ously faster from the air. DROPPED FROM All! The first show of its kind Ii the world was held in New Zea land because this country I... gone further than any other in the technique of fertilizer spread. ing from the air. Last you mot. than 400.000 tons of fertilizer. over a third of all that was used. wa; dropped from the air on pasture. IN Crops. The quantity continues to rise rapidly each year. "Fgrtjllur Ipmadlns may have use some countries WM" Ilfmllli is less Intensive than in New Zealand and tau IIOCP russed country is encoun- tered. But delegates to the diary saw other techniques. all of apo- cial Interest to some of the mug. tries represented. Demonstrations wcra given of crop dusting. weed spraying rm-. 05! Inraying, fence and supply dropplns and numerous other as- pects of the new Indugtry of aerial taming. I The fence dropping dcmonstra. tlons were among the most spec- tacular. This is a specialised Job. but similar techniques could be used for delivery of mate;-in I. 09911111! 09 in undeveloped areas now reac only by slow and laborious land transport. Instead of '4 In (gm. posts and wire by horses. New Zcalanders now load the material under the wings of light aircraft in special racks and make air (iron! with amazing 1:, .3. actly at the required spot. GREAT PROSPECT! Overseas ddesntu were deeply Impressed with the poulbiuugg of the new I. "Thcsa tech- nldlles hold enormous food Ito craft is more important for the future of the world than the heavy bomber." ' Metals Prices In u. s. losfweak . NEW YORK (AP)-.changss I and dnnand aedlllhli last "DDR1 H. J. Maison. no. f profitable work. Please contact- CHIROPRACTOR mu. BRUCE Dr. w. s. can In-u . ni Prince 3 me 1 do Unemployment Insurance Commission. ',',",",, '3'. ARCHW" F.:.'i'".i'-..."'?.."'...'-.:."'..:'.! mlw MANAGER. WANTED m:.:-..:.-.:-I-...c-:.a '3'''''''''''-,.,.,.. W Large Life Insurance Company without P.E.I. 3",: mmgmug representation has opening for qualified salos- g -A " man capable of becoming Unit Manager. .. Position offers Immediately adaqual. lncgmg by commission and boaucroita Pension OndvOroup Life and Hospital and r- ..g, ,.a;-- I ltlii ti