For Quick Results Advertise The Classified Way e 1’) The Guardian 7t_, Jan. 18, 1958 IN MEMORIAM BELL—In loving memory of Mrs. Catherine Bell who passed a- way Jan. 18, 1956. ' CI) “'9 Its lonesome here without you, Mom, I miss you more each day, Somehow life. does not seem the same, Since you were called away. My heart still aches with sadness My eyes shed many-a tear Sod above knows how I miss you, As it ends the second year. Always remembered by her daughter Anna. BELL-In loving memory of a dear mother. and grandmother, Mrs. Catherine Bell, Iris, who passed away, January 18, 1956. We who loved you, sadly miss you, . As it dawns another year In our lonely hours of thinking Thoughts of you are ever near. ' Always remembered by son Al- ex, daughter - in-law, Dot and grandchildren, Alex and David. IEO--In loving ‘memory of Al- fred Yeo who passed away, Jan. 21, 1953. . they say time heals all sorrow And helps us to forget, But time has only meant to us How much we miss him yet. The old home is now broken Forever there we used to roam, for the hands that rest forever. Are the hands that made our home. Lovingly remembered by wife, sons and daughter. 'IELL—In loving memory of my mother, Mrs. Catherine Bell who passed away Jan. 18, 1956. lomeone remembers, cares, Your name is whispered in all our prayers, A smile, a tear, a thought sincere, Howhoften we wish that you were ere. Sadly missed by daughter ‘Bud- lly," son-in-law, Lloyd and grand- daiighter, Karen. WOOD—In loving memory of my dear mother, Mrs. Ethel C. Wood, who passed away fifteen years ago today. Upright and just in all her ways Faithful and true to the end "of her days, In silence she suffered, in pat- ience she bore, Till God called her home to suf- ‘ fer no more.’ Always remembered by daugh- ter Helen. 803100113 M’.-‘.cKAY—In loving memory of Francis Leigh MacKay who passed away January 18, 1956. Once again we pay our tribute To the one we love so dear, Though we know with us We still wish that you were here. We often think of by-gone days‘? When we were all together, The family chain is broken now But memories live forever. It’s lonesome here without you Never will your memory fade, Loving thoughts will always wander _ To the grave where you are laid. Our hearts still ache with sadness v our eyes shed many a tear, God alone knows how we miss 0 / you can’t be .y-on As this end: another year. I-I0VII11‘g1y remembered by mo- ther, father, and family. IINGLETON — In loving mem- ory of Seldon Singleton, who passed away January 17th, 1951. age mne years. A beautiful star shines over the grave, Of one we loved but could not save. Wgetloved him so we miss him Our hearts still ache we cant forget, The way he had to die we'll al- ways remember and wonder why. Ever remembered, by Dad Mom and four Brothers. MURRAY — In loving memory of my dear father, Daniel A. Murray who passed away on Jan. 16th, 1956 I lost a father gold , Who was more to me then weal- th untold, , Without farewell he fell asleep ,With only memories for me to keep ~ I lost but God gained one of the best father the world contained Lovingly remembered by his daughter Helen. ‘Mrs. Harold Ferguson. . . cm or Tums I wish to extend my thanks to the box-holders of Carleton Sid- ing mail route who so kindly re- membered me at Christmas with gifts and money. Russel Quigley, mail-courier. I wish to express my thanks and appreciation to kind friends in my recent sad breavement of my Father to those that sent flowers and messages of sympa- thy, and special thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Bearsto, Mrs. Reigh Sudsbury, Mr. James Hic- kox and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morrison, J. L. Davison, Funeral Director. George E. Gra- ham. with a heart of PIONEER MEMBERS The first two Labor members of the British Parliament, J. Keir Hardie and John Burns, Agents Wanted PAULA ROUTES AVAILABLE Can Place reliable men or women interested in earning up to $3.50 hourly distributing 200 foods, Home and Farm Necessities in established neighbourhood routes on full or part-time basis. Permanent. No lay-offs. Experience“ un- necessary. Write for details of “My helping Hand. Offer on credit basis” Mr. G. Laurin, President, 21 St., Paul St. East - Montreal”. ACT TODAY ESTABLISH YOUR- self in a business with a real future. If you are reliable and have or can obtain a car, an above average income‘ and future security can be yours. No investment required. Pleas- ant occupation supplying neces- sities to homes and farms in nearby rural locality. For in-, formation without obligation write The J. R. Watkins Com- pany, 350 St. Roch Street, Mon- treal, Que. Boarders Acoommodated ONE OR TWO MEN BOARDERS Apply 28 Great- George St. or Phone 4572. cars Leaving - CAR LEAVING FOR HALIFAX Sunday. Dial 8276. CAR LEAVING FOR HALIFAX Sunday returning F r i d a y, phone No. 1 Kensington. cars and trucks I-or sale FOR SALE—1949 ONE TON Mercury flat bottom - with racks. Motor, rear end, battery, all new. .Will accept live stock in trade.. -Hillard Moase, Free- town. FOR SALE By Public Auction at Johnston Motors Ltd., in Murray River in Prince Edward Island, at 12 o'clock Noon, Jan. 27, 1958; One 1950 Chevrolet Coach, Serial No. 0120752571. The above car is be- ing sold pursuant to a Condi- tional Sales Agreement made be- tween William Brenton Harris, Murray Harbour, P.E.I. and Johnston Motors Ltd., Murray River, P.E.I., which said con- tract was duly assigned to CAN- ADIAN 'ACCEPTANCT CORP. LTD. = '1 FOR SALE By Public Auction at Johnston Motors Ltd. in Murray River ‘in Prince Edward Island at 12 o’clock Noon, Jan. 27, 1958; One 1950 Pontiac Sedan, Serial No. 025011004371. The above car is being sold pursuant to a Con-- ditional Sales Agreement made between Sullivan Henry, 19 Upper Hillsboro St., Charlotte- town, P.E.I. and Johnston" Mo- tors Ltd., Murray River, P.E.I., _\which said contract was duly ,assigned to Canadian Accept- ance Corp. Ltd. ’ FOR SALE By Public Auction at Johnston Motors Ltd., in Murray River In Murray River in Prince Edward Island at 12 o’clock Noon, Jan. 27, 1958; One 1950 Ford Sedan, Serial No. 10142. The above car isbeing sold pursuant to a Con- ditional Sales Agreement made between Vernon Finlayson, Eldon, P.E.I., and‘ Johnston Motors Ltd., Murray River, P.E.I;, which said contract was duly assigned to CANADIAN ACCEPTANCE CORP. LTD. FOR SALE By Public Auction at Johnston Motoors Ltd. In Murray River in Prince Edward Island at 12 o’clock Noon, Jan. 27, 1958; One 1950 Ford Sedan, Serial No'. 28686. The above car is being sold pursuant to a Conditional Sales Agreement made between Fred Dugay, St. Louis, P.E.I., ray River, P.E.I. which said contract was duly assigned to C A N A D I A N ACCEPTANCE CORP. LTD. FOR SALE By Public Auction at John- ston. Motors Ltd. in Murray River in Prince Edward Island at 12 o’clock noon, Jan. 27, 1958; One 1952 Mercury Panel, Serial No. 30143. The above truck is being sold pursuant to a Condi- tional Sales Agreement made be- tween Ivan McKeeman, Point Pleasant, P.E.I. and Johnston Motors Ltd., Murray River, P. E. I., which said contract was duly assigned to CANADIAN ACCEPTANCE CORP. LTD. For Rent ROOMS FOR RENT. DIAL 8962. 1 HEATED FURNISHED ROOM 2nd floor. Dial 6268. TO LET: TWO HOUSEKEEP- ing furnished rooms. heated. Dial 6926. LARGE HEATED ROOM, FUR- nished or unfurnished, Central Dial 9272. GROUND. FLOOR. APART- ment, 4 rooms and bathroom, heated. Apply Box 602 Gdn. 4_ROOM HEATED APARTMENT with hot water and electric stove. Adults preferred. Phone 3081. FOR RENT, NEW HOUSE CON- taining six rooms and bath room, near Mt. Edward Road, two miles from city limits, a- were elected in 1892. vailable Feb. 1st $60 per month L. H. Kennedy; 165 Queen St. and Johnston Motors Ltd., Mur- " OUT OUR WAY AMI? I THOUGHT I'D 60 OUT CLEAN THE WALKS, AND .SHE WAS "R30 ETZENIJOIJS FOR AN OLD MAN AN‘--~‘ WHY, I TOLD ‘/OUR MOTHER I NEEDEDA LJTTLE EXERCISE SAID MO "SHOVELING SNOW ova. R. WILLIAMS ‘DU DON'T HAFTATELL ME TH’ REST.’ WHATA PAL, WHAT A BUDD‘/.’ ‘IOU JUST PUT ATERRIELE IDEA INTO HER HEAD AN'AN‘/ MINUTE MOW 5HE'LL BE HANDIN' ME TH’ SHOVEL.’ AND For Rent TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT. Standard models in first class condition. Phone F. A. Mci Court, 9525. IN THE BUSINESS AREA Charlottetown Ground floor ' space up to 5000 square feet and sceon floor office space up to 5000 square feet, divided to suit tenants. All replies confi- dential. Apply Box A 601 Guar- dian Office. OFFICE SPACE 7 FOR RENT Applications will be received by the District Engineer, De- partment, of Public Works, Can- ada, for the rental of available office space in the Confederation Building, Charlottetown. Inter- ested parties should contact the above for inspection and rates. Department of Public Works, Canada. C. W. Currie, District Engineer, P.E.I. For Sale -TWO STACKS HAY, JACK AD- ams, Lake Verde. 100 GAL. OIL TANK COMPLETE Dial 4740. ‘ QUANTITY GOOD BALED HAY G. C. Green and Sons, Emer- ald. ; _ RECORD PLAYER, 3 SPEED, used only one month, $18.00 ’ Dial 5295. WILLYS JEEP ENGINE, SHAFT and propeller, Priced to sell. Wilbur Jarvis, East Baltic P. 0. 1957 MODEL REFRIGERATOR, Perfect Condition, large size. For Sale FOR SALE — FEEDER TUR- nips. William Hicken, Victoria Cross. ONE WOOD SLEIGI-I, ONE stock box fit half ton truck Baled hay. Gordon Roberts, Phone Cardigan 12-14. NEW. MODERN SIX - ROOM bungalow in Belvedere area., Oil heat, large lot. For parti-J culars Apply Box 600, Guardian ELECTROLUX. RECONDITION- ed traded in on latest new mo del electrolux. Authorized elec trolux Dealer. Phone 9858. LOT FOR SALE 88 BY 169 FEET corner Connolly Avenue and Se- cond Street, Parkdale. City wa- ter. Dial 7223. GENERAL ELECTRIC TV Price $95.00 also mans over- coat. Dial 4523 or Apply 320 Kent St. KEEP GOODS MOVING Through Classified ads! Small cost, big pulling-power! Dial 8506 FARMS, ONE ON TRANS CA- nada Highway two_ within short distance from highway in Queens County. Apply Box 583 in care of Guardian Patriot ERIDGE AND TABLE LAMPS, oil lamps, electric moffat hot -plate, chamber ‘set, 2 and 3 > tables. Beatons Auction Rooms. IELECTROLUX AUTHORIZED Dealer will sell cheap used cleaner traded in on latest 1958 Model Electrolux. Phone 5607. ELECTROLUX USED. TRADED in on new 1958 model electro- lux. Authorized Eleotrolux Dealer. Phone 5372. ONE BIG DODGE MOTOR, RE- built new pistons, rings, com- plete with transmission, start- er, generator, make good boat Price $150.00. Phone 8410. motor. Apply Guardian Box 598 . PROFESSIONAL CARDS ' BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Etc. Bell, Matheson 8: Foster 150 RICDIIIOIIO St. .I. Elmer Blanchard, B.A. W Dial 4232 M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB. Bank ‘of Commerce ‘Bflg no Richmond St. Dial 4747 Palmer & I-Iaslam Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. Peake & Nicholson 175.GI-afton Street J. A. McGuigan, B.A. Currie Bldg., Dial 9424 Queen st. IAN M. MacLEOD, LLB. CURRIE. BLDG. (Above Shoe Doctor) DIAL 3361 FREDERIC LARGE, Q. . Room 207 Confederation Bldg. Corner Queen and Richmond Sts. (Across from Royal Bank Bldg.) DIAL 3244 J os. W. MacDonald, B.A., Q.C. 150 Richmond Street Dial 4713 Box 472 MacPhee 3! Trainor , 165 Queen St. Dial 4232 CHIROPRACTOR OPTOMETRISTS J.‘ A. Carruthers, R. 0. 123 Kent St, Dial 5612 Byron J. Grant, O—.—D:_i 124 Kent St.. 5611 J. 5. Taylor, R.O. Corner Kent & Queen Sts. Office 9133 - House 4756 H. ]. Maiion, R.0. U Montague . P. E. 1- ARCHITECT. J. F. TOOMBS, B. Arch. ARCHITECT 140 Richmond St. Dial 3865 G. Keith Pickard B. Arch. M.R.A.I.C., Charlottetown, 100 Fitzroy St. Dial 8618 Summerside, Wednesdays Dial 2936 Peter A. McNeil 168 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown Phone 4339 P. O. Box 513 MUSICIANS H. JOHN HARRIS, F. R. C. 0. Studio - 203 Richmond St. DIAL 4213 ’ ELECTRICAL . ENGINEER E. S. CHANDLER, B.Sc. (E_.E.), M.E.I_C., P.Eng. Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince St. Dial 6432 2 BRIGHTON ROAD 151 QUEEN sr. PHONE 3325 MIMEOGRAPHING - STENOGRAPHY - BOOKKEEPING MRS. HELEN ACORN DIAL 6349 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Currie Bldg. ii McDONALD, CURRIE 8: CO. COOPER BROTHERS .2. co. Provincial Bank Building 698 Main Street MONCTON. N. 3. gallon crocks. Foot stools, /end’ ' For Sale I ELECTROLUX. USED. TRADED in on new 1958 model elec-trolux. Authorized Electrolux Dealer. Phone 3828, Summerside. ELECTROLUX. USED. TRADED in on latest Automatic Mode electrolux. Authorized Electro lux Dealer. Phone 3149, Sum- merside. flARGAINS IN RECONDITION-- ed Electrolux ‘cleaners, all trade ins on latest electrolux automatic models. You are al- ways sure when dealing with an Authorized Electrolux Deal- er. Phone 9349. COAL AND WOOD RANGES, Quebec heaters, small Cole- man space heater, hall-rack ma- gazine rack, wringer, electric fireplace, beds, springs, mat- tresses, studio couch, single and double couches. Beaton’s Auc- tion Rooms. Auction Sole At Dunstaffnage Having sold my farm I offer for sale, stock, crop, ‘and implements on Jan. 22 at 1 o’clock. Owner: Malcolm MacLean. Auctioneer: Claude Cras- well. SPECIAL OFFER, FUEL OILS This ad is worth $1.00 to each new customer purchasing 100 gals. oil or more. Meter meas- ure, filter clean. Town or Country delivery. ALBERT L. THOMAS, Grafton St., East, Phone 6610 FOR SALE‘ I Four room Bungalow. Modern. Lot 50 x 192. Immediate possession. Apply: M. A. FARMER, Solicitor. ONE HOLSTEIN COW T0 FRES- hen Feb. 7th. Frank Mutch, Earnscliffe. , IFOR CITY CUSTOMERS ONLY. Baled hay and straw. Phone 7722. We deliver. it KEEP. GOODS, MOVING ‘through Cl-assified ‘ads! S In all SE53. big pulling -power! D 1 al HOUSE, 14 FT. WIDE, 26 FT. long. Partly furnished. Wired. Apply to G. Higginbotham,» of Murray River. \ BONELESS HORSE MEAT 7% cents for your pets or hunt- ing dogs. Phone 7722. We deli- ver. FPUDIO COUCH, EXCELLENT condition. Boy’s skates, size 5. Cabinet Radio and “cony” fur coat, three quarter length $15. Size 18. Dial 6873. SEARCH. STORAGE. SPACES for things you don’t need. Of- fer them for sale through Clas- sified ads. Get spot cash quick. Dial. 8506. HOUSE HUNTER RIVER VII. lage, for sale or rent. Modern home throughout. Seven rooms two baths, sunporch, and gar- age. Ready for occupancy ter River. ROME PLOWS Write Mr Dave Patterson, Hun For Sale iKITCHEN CHAIRS. . ENAMEL top table, chrome kitchen set,i oak library table, oak arm’ chair, large mirror, baby’s crib, baby carriage. Beatons \uction Rooms. IELECTROLUX AUTHORIZED Dealer has few used floor polishers and cleaners cheap for cash, traded in on new Electrolux three brush polishers and cleaners. Phone 4517. ELECTROLUX V A CU U M Cleaners with complete attach- ments — 2 year guarantee - reconditioned (*) $39.95 or $2.00 weekly (*) by Maritime Com- lottetown. Tel. 9220 or write for FREE home showing. ELECTROLUX BRAND NEW— cord winder, traded in on a new compact home cleaning unit. Goes for best offer, also practically like new automatic Electrolux complete with cleaning tools $69.90. Maritime Compact Sales, 176 Kent Street, Charlottetown. Dial 9220. Female Help Wanted in person to Island Grill. EXPEREIENCED GI RL F—()Tt general housework. Apply Mrs Percy Simmons, 84 Brighton Road. MIDDLE AGED W O M A N As housekeeper in Country home. Write box 605 guardian or Dial 4665. GENERAL D U T Y NURSES Graduate. Opening on all shifts, forty-hour week, time and one- ern hospital. Vacations and sick leave. Insurance. Apply 0. L. Harvey, Administrator, Milli - nocket, Maine. WANTED By Automobile Dealer ‘First Class Stenographer. Apply to P.O. BOX 574, Ch’town. HELP WIIIITEII $23 WEEKLY non WEARING lovely dresses given to you as bonus. Just show North Ameri- No canvassing, investment or experience necessary. North A- merican Fashion Frocks, Ltd., 3425 Industrial Blvd. Dept Z, 2481 Montreal. Lost and Foam! LOST ONE COLLIE PUP TAG lumber 10 C. D. Phone 8875. Male Help Wanted TRAVELLER WANTED, TO call on Merchants of P. E. I. Car and expenses supplied. Write s t. a t in g Experience, References, Phone number etc., I to P.0. Box 35, City. I RUN A MEN’S_ STORE FROM your own home; Yes! we’ll put you into your own business absolutely free! Now you can sell to every man, clothvn-g, shoes, shirts, slacks, uniforms, sportswear, etc. Amazing mon- ey making plan. No experience necessary, full or part time. Free clothing for personal use as extra bonus. Write for pow- erful sample outfit and full in- structions absolutely FREE. De- partment 105 Cooper-Johnson Co.; Box 1100, Beauharnois, ‘Que. A. PICKIIRD MACHINERY LIMITED CHARLOTTETOWN Presents a policy of vital interest to every .progressive .grower on P.E.I. , who is desirousof getting the best results from his land. A meeting will be convened in YOUR area to tell you how. Summerside, Feb. 12th, High School meeting room, 7:30 p.m. Kensington, Feb. 13th, High School Auditorium, 7 :30 p.m. OA;;?’;°‘:3;;ANY ma‘ 5558 Megtings as fololws:— 1:18. George St., Charlottetown Ch’town, Feb. 10th, Birch Hall, Federal Ex Dial 6547 — 6548 P. 0. Box 137 Alberton, Feb. 11th at 7:30 p.m. ARTHUR J. GARRETT PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING _ _ Charlottetown 100 Fitzroy Street Dial 5321 Kinkora, Feb. 17th, High School, 7 :30 p.m. ERMA p_ MORRISON New Glasgow, Feb. 18th, 7 :30 p.m. ‘ CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Montague, Feb. 19th, School Auditorium, 7 :30 p.m Souris, Feb. 20th, United Church, 7 :30 p.m. pact Sales, 176 Kent St., Char- ' latest model complete with WAITRESSES WANTED, APPLY half for overtime. New mod-' can Fashion Frocks to friends.’ perimental Farm, 7.30, p.m. Male ‘Ami Female Help DELIVERY BOY WANTED AP- ply Weatherby’s Grocery. MAN WANTED COURTEOUS; Reliable man for local vac- ancy; Opportunities for .ad- , vancement. Sales and Service-. Route work. Car essential. $50 per week starting guarantee, Group Insurance, Give age edu- cation and reference to Box 603 Guardian. services flfiered BABY S I T T E R AVAILABLE Small Children preferred, Phone 7501. SEWING MACHINES REPAIR- ed. I repair all 'makes of sew- ing machines. H.B. Cameron 210 Convent Street, Summerside, Dial 2977. Sewing Machines Repaired Expert repairs, reason- able rates, 24 hour service All work guaranteed. 90 days. GILL WILLIAMS, 168 Harvard Street, Phone 3232 Summerside Teachers Wanted TEACHER W A N T E D FOR Ernscliffe School, Apply J. J. Maclnnis, Secretary. ‘Wanted WANTED — ALE BOTTLES. Pints or quarts. Dial 8595. TWO ROOM FURNISHED apartment for man and wife. Dial 9327. 4 ROOM H E A T E D APART- ment furnished or partly fur- nished Phone 5822. WANTED SURFACE PLANER or matcher, state condition, Rupert Simpson, Bay View Mills. A NUMBER OF HOLSTEIN- Heifer‘ Calves, Registered .or unregistered. Write stating, Price to Box 604 Guardian. COUPLE WITHOUT CHILDREN Rent free house for part-time work. References required. Di- al.5500. . . WANTED Quantity small table potatoes (hundreds), also No. 1 Table in 75’s and Sebago “B” seed (hund- reds) at Railway Wharf. ' _ PRODUCERS’ ' C0-OPERATIVE ASSOC. LTD. BUYING PIGS MONDAY AT Fredericton Tuesday, Brook- field- 9.00 a. m., Milton 9.30. Charlottetown Railway Wharf 10.00; York 1.00 p.m; Bedford 2.00, Tracadie 2.30; Mt. Stew- art 3.00 Pownal 4.30, Vernon River 5.00; Wednesday, New Glasgow ‘3.00 a. in. Holmes Corner 11.00, New Haven 1 p. m.; Bonshaw 1.30; Crapaud 2; Tryon 2.30; Albany 3, Kinko/ra 3.30 Travellers Rest 4; Ken- sington 4.30. Clifton 5.30. Pay- ing $32.00 a pair for good pigs over 32 lbs. each. Will also buy smaller ones. Knud J orgen— son. CHURCH FOUNDERS Relics. of John and Charles Wesley, and other founders of .Methodism, are set at Wesley's Chapel in London, England. / CATERPILLAR TRACTORS A . ’\‘ TENDERS S 1 d t ders will be received by the undersigned up to inceliiding the 30th day of January A. D., 1953 for the following properties 0“/“ed by the estate of Roland Edgar Harper- 213.220 Hillsborough Street in the City of char, lottetown. 31 Victory Avenue in the City of Charlottetown _ Inspection by appointment with the undersigned. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted, w. CHESTER» s. Ma‘cDONALD, LL.B. Box 805, Summerside, P.E.I.-—or MR. WENDELL CARR. Phone 3994, Charlottetown, P.E.I. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND VOCATIONAL SCHOOL 1 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Applications are invited for the position Instructor of Diesel Mechanics for the school term starting September, 1958. Unless fully qualified in methods _of teaching as well as diesel mechanics, applicants will be required to spend some time in an approved Trade Schoolu study methods of instruction. Write giving qualifications, experience,‘ and salary expected, or call personally on the undersigned E. D. MacPHAIL, Principal. , WANTED STATIONARY ENGINEER Food processor in Charlottetown, P.E.I., require: the services of a qualified Stationary Eflglneel‘ With at least 2nd class papers and a working_ knowledge of water, steam, air, electricity, refrigeration, and mechv anical maintenance. I A permanent position is offered by the Company Salary commensurate with qualifications and abilitli Pension, sick afid accident plans available, paid holidays and other benefits. . _ _ V _ _ Interested parties should apply in wrltlng gllflnl full particulars including age, Marital status, education, experiences, references, and salary expected. :1 I --. .., All replies held in strict confidence. Address replies to— BOX 599 c/0 GUARDIAN-PATRIOT - TENDER AUDITORIUM AND SERVICE ROOMS ‘ SPRING PARK SCHOOL - Sealed tenders addressed to the chairman of tees, Spring Park School, will be received byvG. Keith Pickard, Architect, 100, Fitzroy St., Charlottetown until 5 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 29th., _ ’ Plans and tender documents can be obtained contractors at the office of the architect on a deposit of $10.00. , g The owner reserves the right to accept any or N‘ ject all tenders. ‘ ’ (Signed) G. KEITH PICKARD, Archig FOR SALE Tenders will be received by the undersigned UP to January 31, 1958 for the purchase of her mercan- tile business at Peake’s Station. This business consists of a General Store, an Egg grading station, and a Feed Warehouse together with stock-in-trade. . The highest or any tender not necessarily acc€PIed' For further particulars apply to: ' MRS. LAURETTA DEVINE, Peake’s Station, P.E.I. SALE BY TENDER Sealed Tenders will be received at the office of The E85“: Trust Company, 154 Richmond Street, Charlottetown until 5“ Friday, January 24th, 1958 for the following properties- 1. Dwelling at 7 Ambrose Street, Charlottetown co_nta1111“$7 rooms, bathroom and 2 storey sunporch. New 01]. fnrnacfv good condition. Large lot approximately 140’ x 126’- Tad’? may be submitted with or without furniture. Three storey brick building at 92 Queen Street. Charm’, town. Building and lot approximately 28.7’ xi’ 78.6’. S11I”.°° to lease with proprietors of New England Cafe EXP”! December 31st, 1959. ' One storey frame warehouse approximately X)’ X 40’_3ite1§ Sydney Street, Charlottetown. Lot 22' x 57’ approxmli‘. with 8’ right of way from Sydney Street. Subject to 0155 monthly tenancy. x 60' W” Three storey brick warehouse, approximately 30’ M concrete basement at 91 Water Street, Charlottetown» I 45’ x 84’ approximately. Subject to 8’ right of W37 . Western side and existing monthly tenancy. The highest or any tenders not necessarily 8¢¢°Pi°d‘ FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY : JAMES s. WALKER. THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY. Executors Estate Edmund T. H1885- ASSISTANT PHARMACIST. QUALIFIED PHARMACIST required immediately by 725 bed Hospital for permanent Staff post A Forty-four hour week;‘ salary in accordance W13’ pg; vailing scales, and based on experience, includes him nual increment. Perquisites provide one meal W ’ on duty, and laundering of uniforms, without “baa-V, three weeks’ annual vacation, annual Sick “flu, allowance, free medical and hospitalization be” Staff Pension Plan. ‘ REPLY STATING QUALIFICATIONS, EXPERIENCE AND SALARY REQUIREMENTS T0: Miss F. E. Eastman, Personnel Officer, The Montreal General Hospital, 1650 Cedar Avenue, MONTREAL, 25, Quebec.