Te eee et hae * eee Se” ee ee ee ee SP Sgt PE ee CS r = Ree. See eee ee ee gl ee : a oy ~~ 6 oe co Cee ee ae eee ee ae Sees Me as’ < 7 eo. TS eee ¥ <= HEAR THE CASH REGISTER RING--- WANT AD RESULTS! IN MEMORIAM _ SELLAR — In loving memory of our dear husband and father, Robert James Sellar, Whe Rivergwho passed | wa r Mr. Stanley Allen wishes to thank the family, relatives. and many friends of his late OUT OUR WAY "By J. R. WILLIAMS Male Help Wanted ft __ With one we loved with all our and flower _May wither, ee evening sun may sét;~~ | ments _. But the hearts that loved you 2 | Are the ones who won't forget. a “One yéat ago we had to part _- hearts. zach leaf dearly Your life is a beautiful memory You had a cheery smile, a plea- sant way. A helping hand to all you knew, You were so kind, so generous and true, You sleep in God's beautiful gar- den In the sunshine of. perfect peace. Lovingly remembered by wife, son Theo and Doris. . SELLAR — In loving memory of '-- my darling father Robert James Sellar of Wheatley); River, who passed away April 15, 1958. é Though your smile is gone for- ever, ' And your hand I cannot touch, Stii I have so many memories Of a Dad I loved so much. Lovingly and always remem- bered by daughter, Lucy Ferne (Darnley). For us to keep We lost, but God gained One of the best thers The world Lovingly by CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my kind neigh- bors and friends for sympathy i ni iL i ul ie | ty | i i ‘ if : ; 4 +e it | st i r ; i rabebe \ I REFUSE TO | MY one } “THAT OR HELL Cars For Sale FOR SALE — 1948 PONTIAC IN good running order. $100.00 Ap- ply 33 Park Street. 1955 CHEVORLET COACH NEW car. condition. Phone 1812 Crap- aud. Agents Wanted IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A full time job, let us’ assist you. Any time is a good time to start a Familex agency. We have a few openings in your surroundings. Write immediate ly for free details: Familex, 1600 Delorimier, Montreal, Dept. 44. Cars For Sale 1951 PONTIAC CLUB COUPE. In good condition. Priced fur quick sale! Dial 9255. 1936 MERCURY EXCELLENT condition, all power equipment. 1956 MORRIS MINOR HEATER signal lights and radio. 13,600 miles. In good condition. Any reasonable offer accepted. Dial 5667 or write P. 0. Box 742. Trucks For Sale FARGO % TON TRUCK IN PER- fect condition $500.00 Kinkora service station. ONE 1954 GMC ONE-TON fruck, will take any kind of livestock or foundation Sebago potatoes in trade. Everett Reeves. Freetown. car, ‘2-ton Dodge truck with new motor. Apply Stan’s Gar Summerside 3201. _ dlitioned motor, new tires. good | body. cheap. Apply Chelton Adams, Kensington. FOR SALE 1951 CHEVROLET car. In good running order. Heater. Apply 11 Park Terrace Evenings. 1958 DODGE V8, THREE-TON truck, heavy duty. Mileage 15320. Apple Robert Crabbe, Milton. FOR SALE 1953 MERCURY sedan in good condition. All new tires. New motor, $600.00. Phone 8920. “Not A Spudnik” but an “out of this world” buy for you. 1951 Chevrolet Coach. Equipped with radio, heater and defroster. Good tires | and motor. Body better than average. Special price— $495 1954 Hudson Jet Two-tone, Capri blue with frost white. Seat covers, radio, heater, defroster and mud and snow tires. This car is in A-1| condition. $1195 1953 Dodge blue. Rebuilt motor. Seat cov-| ers. Good body and tires. This car is a real good family car. $975 W. R. Jenkins Ltd. Used Car Lot Kent St. Phone 9114—Ch’town Today’s Special | a W. R. Jenkins_Ltd. | 1956 Oldsmobile Sedan. Rocket 88 Two-tone, turquoise blue with. frost white. Hydromatic drive. One ‘owner. Actual mileage 21,000—never driven in winter. This is a real sharp automobile. Spotless inside and out. \ Priced for quick sale W. R. Jenkins Ltd. Used Car Lot Kent Street Ch’town. Phone 9114 _ FOR SALE Sealed Tenders will be re- ceived at the office of the un- dersigned up to noon, Thurs- day, April 23, 1959 for the purchase of one 1955 Chevrolet if good. repair. Low Low mileage, new tires. Phone | | LADIES! LEOTARDS TO KEEP age, Murray River. Apply | | FOR SALE — ATLANTIC 6 HP. |FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR: TWO LADIES SUITS, SIZE. 12-14, one grey and one wine, per- fect condition. Call 3679 be- tween 5 and 7 p.m. ONE 18 HORSEPOWER MER- cury out board motor 1954 model excellent condition also 10 &. hydroplane” will sell Leard, box 1551, Summerside. |4-TWO YEAR OLD FEEDER cattie, about 800 libs.,-7 yeari- ings freshened cow with calf also sow to farrow May 10 th, Stephen MacQuaid, Bonshaw. Double cylinder marie engine, two seasons. $125. Apply W.H. * Burns, Malpeque. T. Beaton, Bonshaw. | 1956 FORD TON TRUCK, WITH FOR SALE — ONE NEW RUB- 199 PONTIAC COACH RECON- ciosed in box, low mileage, L.| ber tire dump trailer. Apply Duncan Cole, Grahams Road. For Sale AUCTION “45” SCORE CARDS for sale at Guardian-Patriot Centrai Printing. FOR SALE—ONE ONLY FLOOR sample up-right model Hoover. Junior size. Regular price| FOR SALE $99.50, now clearing at $69.88.| cows. Apply DE LAVAL ALL ELECTRIC cream separator, 800 Ibs. cap- acity, used 6 months; also kit- chen cypboard. Apply James MacKay, ' Clinton. Farmers Market — 3 HOLSTEIN Collins Wood, Bun- Simpson - Sears, Charlottetown! bury. Stores. FOR SALE — 2 ONLY FLOOR sample hooover vacuum clean- ers. DeLux Models. Regular . price $124.50. Clearing at $89.50. Simpson - Sears, Charlottetown Store. | BUILDING SUPPLIES. BRITISH Columbia red cedar shingles 18’ $9.95 per square, asphalt shingles arrolock $6.95 per sq uare. Super tight $9.90 per sq- uare 3 in one standard $10.90 per square selvedge edge. Re- commended for flat roofs, $7.50 per square with cement. RL. Dickieson Ltd., New Glasgow. For Sale | SELLING CALVES AT HEARTS- | ville all day Thursday. Apply J. E. Berdett, Rocky Point. ABERDEEN ANGUS’ BULLS, year olds. Apply Hamilton Watts and Sons, New Wiltshire. FOR SALE: QUANTITY OF feed oats, ‘would make good seed). Pincene 8277. or Apply 15 Passmore Street. shaft, box, and propeller. Used | RENTAL May Ist. Write Guardian-Pat- riot, Box C22114. Charlottetown. FOR RENT — FURNISHED OR unfurnished room. Apply Cras- well’s Photo Studio, 163 Great George Street. 23 HILLSBORO STREET - UN- | will Ave. after 6. p.m. Wanted To Rent WANTED 4 OR 5 ROOM APART- ment or bunglow couple with 2 small children. Phone 5290. room apartment in city. Write | all particulars to Guardian and Patriot Box 23083, Charlotte- town. WANTED TO RENT — 4 OR 5) Seeds—Plants SEED — NOW BOOKING orders for Charlottetown No. 80 Barley graded No. 1. seed. Ap- ply B.B. Jones, R.R. 5 Char- lottetown. LIKE RIPE TOMATOES? Then be sure to plant the new, Extra Early Scotia Variety Complete Catalogue free. Vesey’s Seeds, York. Services Offered MODERN FUMIGATING SER- vice Exterminators for Roach- es bed Sugs, rats, insects, ete. Free Estimates. -Guaranteed satisfaction. Paone or write to Modern Fumigating Service H. R. Quinn, Prop. P.O. Box 451 Charlo‘tetown, Phone 8727. ~ PROFESSIONAL MAN WANTS 4 bedroom house in Charilotte-' town. Write Guardian-Patriot Box 23147, Charlottetown. WANTED TO RENT: FURNISH- ed cottage or country home within 15 miles of Charlottetown | for month of July or August. | Write Guardion and Patriot Box | 23371 Charlottetown. THREE BEDROOM HOUSE OR, apartment by R.C.MP. mem- | ber and family. Can supply re- ferences. Phone 7445. ' HOUSE OR FIRST FLOOR three bedroom apartment by May. Phone 8655 between 11-2. WANTED THREE ROOMS ON first floor near centre of town. Heated phone 5542 between 9-5. | CHARLOTTETOWN BUISNESS'‘ man desires comfortable apart- ment or house by May Ist. The apartment or house obtained will be a long-term matter as the applicant does not appre- ciate moving from place to place. Please apply to Box 23056 Guardian - Patriot, Charlotte town. j | | old; also Berk sow with 8 pigs: Holstein cow, freshened. Apply Austin Costello, Green- bay, Let 6. FOR SALE: -20 TON BALED hay. Apply Eldon Darrach, Clyde River. FOR SALE—ALL STATE TRAC- tor tires guarantee 48 months. Size 10x38 $79.00; size 11x28, $69.00; size 11x38 $389.00: size 400x19 $13.95; size 500xI5 $13.95. Simpson - Sears, Char- lottetown Stores. RUGS AND CHESTERFIELDS look like new when you use Nuvo Shampoo. Free one mat’ or chair cleaned with each $1.95 purchase. Phone 5607 or write Shampoo, 7 Upper Hills- boro Street. QUANTITY OF FENCE STAK- es. $7.00 per 100. Apply R. G. Myers, Mount . Albion. USED BOARDS, STUDDING, sills and kindling. Apply 3 Passmore Street. SMALL GAS RETORT WITH 2% case capacity. Slightly used. $100.00. Dial 7666. NEW RADIATOR, REAR springs, and all parts for 1954 Dodge car. Apply Francis Cal- laghan; Fort Augustus. you warm this fishing season, The Fashion Shoppe. NURSES UNIFORMS: SELECT your nurse uniform from our finesa catalogue selection. We will take your order. The Fash- ion Shoppe. \; wear them under slacks. Aver- | age and tall - $3.98 — Colours. | BECOME AN AVON REP- resentative and add to the family Income by working only a few hours daily. For infor- mation write: Mrs. Rita Dunh, 200 Leslie Street, Moncton. N. B. HOUSEKEEPER, ONE ADULT. Apply Box 22 Carleton. WANTED — MIDDLE AGED woman to go to Ontario for light. housekeeping. Good terms. lottetown, Phone 6166. WANTED: WOMEN OVER 3% for kitchen work in Summer Hotel, -Appiy Box 23287 Guar- dian-Patriot. WANTED GIRL FOR CASHIER work. Usual employee benefits. Salary based on qualifications. Apply in person calls please) to Mr. C. T. Val- lis, New Way Furtiture Co., Ltd., 161 Great George Street, Charlottetown. Lost & Found LOST: FRIDAY AFTERNOON Lady's gold waltham watch with black band, 245 Queen Street and Traders Finance via New Post Office. Reward. Phone 8715. SPEED FOR SALE — BRUCE Budiong and Rose Bud's First also general purpose mare, will work anywhere. William Small- wood, Bunbury. LOST ON STREET OR Rochford $quare School on Friday, - April 10th. child’s ‘\“Timex” wrist watch. Finder please phone 6759. G. E. REFRIGERATOR; DIN- ing room table and chairs. 22 Fim Avenue. Dial 6786. LARGE CAMP STOVE. WRITE P.O. Box 664 or Phone 4319. PUNCHEONS HEAVY OAK 100 and 165 gallon size limited num- ber, Wadell Bros. Orapaud. ONE RENFREW CREAM SEP- artor 600 Ib. capacty, one In- ternational engine 3-5 _ horse- power. Good condition. Raymo.). power. Good condition. Ray- mond Kelly, Kinkora. PERCHERON MARE ABOUT 1300 bbs. quiet, sound. will work anywhere; cream separator, De Laval, 800 Ib. capacity, like new. Also umber of ‘used tractros and horse machinery at bargain prices. Apply. J:W. King, Montague, former Cock- shutt dealer. Phone 61-41. FOR SALE — FORD TRACTOR and plow will exchange for feeder or beef cattle; also re- gistered Hereford ball ofe-year- ' $ : | Sg ied i ils ee ieee ef old. George H. Mason, Bun LOST IN VICINITY OF MONTA- gue, racks for 1 ton truck. Re- ward to finder. MacGowan Motors Lid., Montague. Miscellaneous AS MY DAM IS NOW UNDER repair there will be no fishing . On My property until May 15th, Birt Leard, Peakes, HOME OWNERS — COMPLETE Fire Insurance Protection amounts to only Pennies a Day. Check with your Co-op In- surance Reoresentative. Wilfred Driscoll, 163 Queen Street, Phone 6035. Male Help Wanted WANTED — SINGLE OR MAR- ried man for farm work, steady employment, good wages. Athol MacBeath, Marsh- field. ; MARRIED MAN TO WORK ON farm 10 miles East of Char- lottetown. Apply. Mr. Murphy Unemployment Off lottetowa. ice 4” Char- » SOW WITH LITTER, 3 WEEKS, ‘Female Help Wanted: Apply Fulton Robert- | son, Malpeque Road, Char- | (no phone | REAL ESTATE For Sale LANDSCAPING Attention Home Owners. Any- one wishing to have landscaping done please place your orders now to avoid Spring rush. PHONE 5669 TELEVISION AND RADIOS RE paired. Prompt service by fully equipped experts. Costs are lower when repairs are done properly. Pick up delivery service. Island Ratio Centre, 136 G.eat George Street. Phone 6021. Transportation | CAR LEAVING FOR HALIFAX Sunday, April 12th. Phone 3705. CAR LEAVING FOR MON- treal and Kingston April 17th can accomodate two passen- gers. Phone 8849. TRANSPORTATION WANTED to Toronto between now and 20th of April. Phone 7019. CAR LEAVING FOR TORONTO Thursday, April 16th. Can ac- commodate 3 or 4 passengers. Dial 8326 after 5:00 p.m. WANTED — PASSAGE TO TOR- onto for lady by car about may 8th. Mrs. Wilfred MacDonaid, Montague, Phone 65-4. |80 ACRE FARM ON TRANS- Canada Highway, 15 miles from Charlottetown. Large house with all modern conveniences. Charles White, Bonshaw. |FARM FOR SALE LOCATED Eastern end of P. E. 1., 10 mil- es from Wood Islands Ferry, 100 acres, 80 clear; 2 large barns, 12 room dwelling. Con- tact John K. MacDonald, Kil- muir. FOR SALE — 11% ACRES OF land with good buildings, house oi! heated, electricity; nine miles from .Charlottetown on paved road. Write Guardian- Wanted To Buy WANTED ALE BOTTLES, PINTS or quarts. Dial 8595. ANXIOUS TO BUY MOTOR- eycle 500 or 650 C.C. in condition reasonable price. Write Guardian - Patriot 22976. WANTED — ONE SECOND hand, 2 unit milking machine. Write Guardian-Patriot Box 23956 Charlottetown. USED ROLLER SKATES IN good condition. Phone 3611. ONE ORGAN IN GOOD CONDI- tion suitable for Hall. Apply Patriot ‘Box 22560, Chariotte- town. Mrs. Horace MacDonald, Sec’y Kingsboro Women’s Institute. PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Etc. M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LL.B. Bank of Commerce Bidg. Palmer & Haslam Bank of Nova Scotia Bidg. ‘ Chiropractor Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince St. Dial 6437° Optometrists J. A. Carruthers, R.O. 123 Kent St. Dial 5612 Peake & Nicholson 175 Grafton Street | J. A. MoGuigan, B.A. | Currie Bldg, Dial 9424 Queen &. Ian M. MacLeod, LL.B. (Mclean & McKinnon) Corrie Bldg. 179 Queen $. Dial 3361 Frederic A. Large, Qc. MLA. Reom 207 Dominion Building Dial 3244 ROBERT G. MacLEOD, B.A., L.L.B. Room 208 Dominion Bidg. Dial 4126 Services Offered we Stenography Mrs. Helen Acorn 2 Brighton Road, Charlottetown j ' J. S. Taylor, B.O. Cerner Kent & Queen Ss. Office 9133 — Heuse 4756 Architect J. F. Toombs, B. Arch Architect 140 Richmond St. Dial 3865 “'G, Keith Pickard B. Arch. M.R®. A. 1.C. Charlottetown, 100 Fitzroy $#. Dial 8618 Summerside, Wednesday's Peter A. McNeil ARCHITECT 166 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown ?. 0. Bex 513 Electrical Engineer E. S. Chandler B.Sc. (EE), ME. 1 C, P. Eng. 161 QUEEN ST. Dial 6349 © PHONE 8325 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Currie Bldg. H. R. DOANE 148 Great George Dial 6547 — 6548 | ARTHUR J. nT tee Peay Sok McDONALD, CURRIE & CO. COOPER BROTHERS & CO. Charlottetown son of William H. ; and IN MEMORIAM A. (Nolan) Hogan. : tlived in Hope River nearly all b MR. AUSTIN HOGAN life, except the last ten years, Mr. Austin passed away|which he spent in Emerald. His peacefully from 25 eS Sete. Ge Seer Kanes See, Emerald, on March 13th, 1959, about twenty home of: his sister, Mrs. Aus-| years ago. : Symptoms of failing health be- came noticeable about six E Es tf Charlottetown. Work Wanted PART TIME JOB DOING Phone 6793. Personal WHY FEEL OLD? FEEL Years Younger. Ostrex Tonic Tablets revitalize thousands past 40. Only 69 cents. At all STORE FOR RENT E Phone Charlottetown 8506 — Summerside 8031 — Montague 97-2 — Souris 32-2 — Alberton 68-2 10 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Apr. 15, 1959. CARD OF THANKS} ’ Looking for a Want to Rent a Flat? Need a- Business Tenant? Wood Islands, P. E. I. ‘Suitable for store or restaurant, with comfortable living quarters. This is the nearest store to the Ferry Terminal. oT Island Terminals Incorporated 43 Queen Street, Dial 3473 APPLICATIONS Applications for the position of General Secretary-Publicity Director of the Prince Edward Island Teachers’ Federation will be i received up to May I5, 1959. State experience and salary expected. Send applications to: The Teachers’ Federation, Bos 518, Charlottetown. all are among the hundreds of | rental offerings daily im this | big classified market place. Landlord—find your tenant with a low cost Guardian-Patriot ad. Tenants-to-be—if what you want is mot among today’s offerings, there can be amazing response to a “wanted to rent” ed. Ads accepted up to § p.m. for next -day. Phone 8506 to « place your ad in the Daily Separate Classified Section When death comes to-any home, vive have the sad duty services as a means of assisting OBITUARIES Brief news reports of deaths will be pub- listed under this heading without charge, whenever necessary information is supplied without delay. In most cases it is best to have the undertaker supply the facts re- quired to the newspapers. . Charlottetown, or to any of the news bureaus of the paper, in Summerside, Mon- tague, Alberton or Souris. All such reports should include the full name, &ge, place of birth and occupation of the deceased; date of death; names and addresses of closely-related survivors and the date, time and plac? of funeral. Special distinctions in the career of the deceased-~ such as war service and offices held—also shaquld be included. DEATHS, FUNERALS Traditional formal noticés, supplied with- out delay following death, will be published under this heading, in a new department which will appear daily in the columns immediately adjoining the classified adver- tising section. Ordinarily it is preferable to ha% such notices placed by the undertaker, or they may be placed directly with er ee Advertising Department or e ‘anc offices of The Guardian and The Evening Patriot. In any case in which notices are received too late in the day for inclusion in the new the classified peared under will in future tices.” for a yedr or anniversayy “In M as separate it The p of the new grouping of readers—easier to place for -th & COMPANY St. Charlottetown GARRETT ?. 0. Box 187 \ Piet $323 In Times of Sorrow _of informing others of the loss that has been suffered. These news- papers offer the following carefully planned department, they will be published on page two for one edition and transferred to the regular department for the next edition. DEATH NOTICES When traditional formal notices of If more convenient, these reports may be ere not supplied until after the funeral supplied directly to the news department of taken place, they. will appear as “Death — The Guardian and The Evening Patriot, in Notices,” rather than under - heading “Deaths, Funerals,” but ‘will I the same new daily department adjoining Many items such as have formerly ap- heading All notices of this kind shoyld placed with the Classified Advertising in Charlottetown or at the branch offices of the newspapers. In future this heading will be for tributes to_those who have with the Classified CARDS OF THANKS Notices under this heading may be placed “Death Notices.” with the Classified Advertising with bereavement is to make this information easier to find for who have been bereaved. The new , in columns adjoining vertising section, starts on- thereafter, April 20 and will appear daily The Guardian those who sur- in that task advertising section. an “In Memorial” be publiséd as ‘Death No- MEMORIAK more, or to mark a definite death. 3 ”’ notices should be placed ems, or included at the end of They should be placed all notices dealing the classified ad- | The Evening Patriot.