ee a HEAR ‘THE CASH. REGISTER RING . plicie Charlottetown. 8506 — _Summerside 8031 - WANT AD RESULTS! = Mantes 97-2. “— Souris . 32-3 — Alberton 68-2 ee Se ee ee. Ee ee oe ee ee Se ee em “10 ‘The Guardian, ‘Wed. Mar. 11; 1959. OUT OUR way - By J. R. WILLIAMS Male Help Wanted IN MEMORI AM The Stew Family, Me. and Mrs. J. W. F. MacCal- | TEEN AGE COUNTRY BOY : ur. and Mrs: 7 N MEMORIAM | (7 sSeSEGh) (SRRESETES] | cscnmtimicant) mown wenona von Mo 4 GAMESTER — In kovi L ME Te my no- ts, : Mr. and’ Mrs. G. ory of my dear. nai oe Pe Noo ARTS food wages’ to right party. AP-| wince and abncod were: reddenca| MZ- and. Mes. Gampster, who passed ‘ply in own hand “writing 10/19 jJearn of the death in the| Mf and Mrs: ey. March 10, 1957. Box 15877, Guardian-Patriot. | Prince Edward Island Hospital| 2% Family To us Father ‘has not gon AMBITIOUS MAN OR WOMAN |on T , February fifth, 19- ee ee Nor has-he traveMed far _ kins Business in Charlottetown. | Worth, M.S.M., E.D., of Charlot- : aaa 2 [Just enteret God's eternal home - No money to invest. Oldest and/|tetows, Prince Edward Island at| Mr. and Mrs. Raym -| And left the gate ajar. , largest Company of “Its kind. | the-age of. sixty-two years; fol: Mir and ‘Mrs. H. = -Lovingly remembered by dau- Products nationally advertised.|lawing a prolonged illness. Mr. and Mrs: G 4 and son-in-taw, -Ruby—aadt ~ No -lay-offs.. Opportunity for] Born ia Windsor, Nove Scotia, Mr. a Frazee ndeons’.. promotion. 35-hour-week—Write+o5—of the fate Ada wa Mr. C.-M. = : immediately to Mr. G.E. Rivarl| 20% othe tate Ada “Wootten! Mr. ad Mrs. J. MACLEOD — In loving memory| 350 St. Roch Street; Montreal, and John Howard Worth, the late} mr and Mrs een - ' Mr; Worth moved to Charlot-| a. ; . of our dear father, Allen Mac- > Que. - -_ |tetown at an early age where he Mr. H. 1. Spillett by the pastor, Rev. Father Mc-, ; Lecd, who passed away March ape ee bce resided until his death ~~ on ee ot oe. Walter” Piekara (rt Re, Owen Kissing was I1th., 1956 N | Enlisting in the Signal Corp: Reske i & .. er~ Pickard | seated in the Sanctuary. One of ’ In our hearts ycur memory ling- 0 EXPERIENCE during the first: World War, he aaa ee a e wet a fae ot Ss die "tues : ers | NECESSARY Cr cota en cunitand| ir and Mrs, F. J. Adams —|Mrs. Avila Rogers and. -Family| Lanigan. ee ° ek Sweetly tender, fond and true e — MacKinnon, and was later award- Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Archi-| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Roper} pay bearers were Leo Collins, There is not a day dear Father, iti ed the Meritorious _| bald, Truro, N.S. Rite-Way Cleaners - #* aM Ambitious men trained, on full Service Med Wendell Barbour | South Lester Carpenter, John Clair, Dan That we do not think of you. + salary, for a management |! while serving with the 43rd.| Mr. and Mrs.: age British Insurance Company | wacDonald, Claude Dewar ané | Baia ar 6 Battery. Royal Canadian Artitiery| MU. and Mrs. Roy Barnett Me and ee eo snepharg| Elsworth Lewellyn. . adly misse vy daughters t e again enlisted the ‘ond Sheph Burial i : ie tat teeta, peeee® Word War; fetarainn ovarcine ox Mr, Orm H. Barrett, Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Swart, Towal ig" ™ the chares come quickly, easily - at little cost! Here's one market place where wants and needs can be brought together in a \hurry— and at low cost. Want to hire a carpenter or a housekeeper? Sell*a shotgun, waffle iron or a puppy? Swap an ‘outboard motor for _ power tools? Find a job? Locate invest- ment property or . sell @ service? : Shop the Island’s most . responsive market place—the big, separ- ate want ad section of The Guardian-Patriot. Or, put a Want Ad to work for you — it reaches nine out of ten homes in Prince Ed- ~ ward Island. ‘Ads accepted up to 5 P. M. for next day. | Phone Ch town: 8506 e OR any of our branches at @ Summerside * oa * ‘Montague @ Alberton e Guardian- || CLASSIFIED RATES DIAMOND — In fond and loving ' memory of Ralph Earnest D:a-. mond, who passed away March | llth, 1956, age 14 years. He was a flower, too sweet for earth Sent here but for awhile. God _marked™tifit -when_He gave him birth And took him with a smile. Lovingly remembered by mum- my, daddy and sister Valrie. , MacLEOD — In loving memory of our dear father, Allen Mac- llth, 1956. It was in the month of.March ~ When we stood by an open grave As we watched them lower a loved one to save. But we knew our hearts could not waken That sou! in the silent clay, So we laid our hearts down be- side him And silently walked away. Always remembered by son, Albert, Tena and family. CARD OF THANKS The family of the iate George Martin MacLennan wish to thank all who called. sent flowers. cards and letters of sympathy and all who helped in during the illness jas death of their father. I wish to extend my sincere) thanks to all who sent treats, | flowers and cards and all others | who were so kind to me while a patient in the P.E.I. Hogpétal. Everything was gratefully ‘ap- preciated. Thank you again. Leod, who passed away March’ We would have given our lives! any Way! .|\ am Avon Representative. We INA — In loving memory of my dear. husband, Allen MacLeod, who passed away March 11th, 1956. He would not want the one he To grieve for him: today. Ws. We must not say that he is dead, For he is just away. Away upon a journey To a land that's bright and fair And though we all miss him here. We know he's happy there. Lovingly remembered by wife, ! Hannah. BELL — In loving memory cf my dear. father James Brad- | ford Bell, who passed away “March 11, 1943. Though his smile is gone forever, And his hand I cannot touch. Still i have so many memories, Of a Dad I loved so. much, His memory is a atieate | With which Ill never part .- God has him in His keeping.” And I have him in my heart. Always remembered by daugh- ter Mary, Mrs. Lloyd Gregory, Halifam, N.S. Agents Wanted ADD TO YOUR INCOME. A. Business of your own. Hours to suit your convenience. Become will iFain you for this pleas- ant, lucrative work. Territor- ies available in all R.R.’s of Charlottetown. For - interview write at once Mrs. R.G. Dunn, Mrs. Wendell Glover, Mount Stewart. We wish to sincerely thank Dr. lan MacMillan, Dr. Laidiaw and Miss Jackson. The kind Sisters Nurses, and Staff of the Charlottetown Clergy and kind friends who visited me a'so all these who sent flowers cards letters ard treats to me wile I was in the kospital, | also my roomaie, Mrs. Urban Blanchard who was so kind to me, Emma and Harold Doucette Rusiicoville, P.E.I. Guardian-Patriot CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES AND INFORMATION fo place advertise:nent. for cancel- lations, corrections os other classified partment, Mondays | through frrimays 8:20 A.M. ‘til 5 P.M. Business Office closed Saturdays. Phone Charlottetown 8506 Consult the fist of the top of Classified page for ‘the Branch +' 1957 PONTIAC GOOD CONDI- 16 Princess St., Moncton, N.B. Cars Leaving | CAR LEAVING FOR HALIFAX | Thursday afternoon March 12. sengers. Phone 8277, CAR LEAVING FOR TORONTO, Friday, Mar. 13th: Can accom- modate 3 passengers. Phone 6315 after 5.00 p.m. ” Cars For Sale tion. Priced low for quick sale. Must seH. Owner leaving Prov- ince. Dial 9513. FOR SALE 194 PONTIAC. Good body and tires. $175.00. -Apply Roy Campbell, North Ri- ver. FOR SALE — 1952 's TON DOD- ge truck in good condition. Phone 4298, or apply to 25 ~ Cumbertand- Street. office serving your ares. — 15 word m‘al-- mem charge. Less than 15 words will be charged as 15 words. Coming | Events, per word, per insertion Se, City and Central. per word per in- sertion Sc. Western Locals, per word, per insertion 4c.” Eastern Loc- als, per word per insertion 4c.° SPECIAL, NOTICES Births, Deaths, Weddings, %1.00, Engagements, $1.50, Cards of Thanks, $1.50. Additional, each same printed 10c, In memor | fams, $1.50. Additional charge. each) newspaper line of verse, with Rhyme. and Verse style maintained, 10¢ per Tine, WORD ADVERTISEMENTS — 20 word , minimum charge. Less than 20 words | will be charged as a 20 word ad- | vertisement. Te count the words,: each word with white space on each side is a ful) word, each initial is counted %s the name it wee et | each abbreviation for the word o: words it indicates. -ach- group of | mumbers set together such as a} Phone number, house number, Box number, or price is counted as one word, various groups of numbers! count separately. Only. Standard Die- | tionary Abbreviations are accept — able. 1 insertion per word 4c, 3 con- secutive insertions, per word, pre insertion, 342c, 6 consecutive in- sertions. per word, per insertion 3c. An additional 10 per ‘cent Discount will be charged on these advertise- | ments, unless paid within the first 7 days following the last publication date. 1 SPACE ADVERTISING — CLASSIFIED PAGE — 1 insertion per eolumn inch. $1.50, 3 insertions. per inch, per in- Your Guardian-Patriot Classified Ad appears in both pers. These lower ra secutive insertions only advertise- ments on 2 askip-date sche- dule will be charged the one-time ordered. Advertisers are requested to read their advertisement the first day ® ap- pears and to call The Classified De- partment immediately. in the case of any mistake, FOR SALE _— L FOR SALE — 1950 AUSTIN SE- dan with heater and defroster. Motor overhauled. $65.00. Ap- ply Sterling Stewart, Pownal. FOR SALE ~ Can accommodate three pas-; “é ert 17 bed hospital, For Sale FOR SALE: STANDARD BRED Gelding (Mitchell) by Chief Counsel,’dam Miss Bella Mar- tin. Record 2.09. Priced for quick sale. Gordon Jeffery. Al- berton. DAVENPORT AND MATCHING ‘chair. Apply 44 School Street. GENERAL ELECTRIC 21 INCH Television. One year’s warranty. Priced one hundred and ninety dollars. Phone 8365. Farmers Market * FOR SALE — ONE STOCK OF | -- good quality hay. Apply Gor- don Houston, South Rustico, P.E.I. FOR SALE — ONE PUREBRED Holstein. cow. six years old. Weight 1400 Ibs.: also horse 10 Gears old.,..Work any where. ; Ray y Hughes, Bedford Station. ‘PUREGOLD 1 EVERBEARING Beans are ideal, especially for the home gardener. One sowing lasts practically all season! For full details, write yor" s Seeds York. FOR SALE: ONE REGISTERED Ayshire cow due to freshen this aweek. Apply to Wallace Wood, Marshfield. Dial 7833. SEED GRAIN. NOW TAKING orders for Fundy, Garry and Abegweit Seed oats. Commer- cial and registered grades. Charlottetown 80 Barley. R.E. White and son, Hunter River. Phone Hunter River exchange. Baby Chicks LOVE AND EAT Master Chick Starter Perfect condition. Because of our rapid expapsion, we need a number of men, age 21-28, with high school education, in our management training pro- gram. These are not selling positions and no experience is necessary. You earn an attrac- tive salary while training. You'll like the friendly co-workers, in- teresting offite and local field work with your expenses paid. Outstanding employee benefits plus rapid promotions and a secure future for you! Become a branch manag Build “your career with Canada's oldest and largest consumer finance com- pany. Come in and talk to the Manager. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION 148 Great George Street Charlottetown Phone 8517 RENTAL Houses & Apartments SINGLE ROOM HEATED, FUR- nished. Centrally located. Dial 3611. TO LET 4 ROOM APARTMENT, ground floor, heated, hot water, stove supplied. Write Guard- ian-Patriot Box 16370 Char- lottetown. FOR RENT 5 ROOM APART- ment 2nd floor heated and con- tinuous hot water. Write Guar- dian and Patriot ‘Box 15531. Charlottetown. Wanted To Rent WANTED TO RENT BY €OUP- le furnished cottage or house mear Charlottetown, April to Paymaster of the West Nova Sco- tia Regiment. For the past twelve years the late Mr. Worth was Manager of alvay by the Sea Hotel in the ational Park, until his retire- ment. last autumn, The late Mr. Worth also operated his own In- surance Agency. | ‘ Left to-mourn his. passing are his wife, the former Margarét Catherine Mutch, also two broth- ers, Mr. Reginald Y. Worth and Mr. Clifford Worth, presently re- siding in the United States of America. Possessed of a kindly and friendly manner, the late Mr Worth will be sadly missed by his many friends in the commun- ity. Funeral service was held on Saturday afternoon, February se- venth, from his late residence. 185, Euston Street to the Kirk of St. James Presbyterian. Church where service was conducted by the Minister, the Rev, T. H. B. Somers assisted by the Rev. A. Frank MacLean of Trinity Unit- red Church. Officersof the. Sig- nal Corps, the Cahaditn Legion and the staff of Dalvay Hotel at- tended in a body. The music was under the dir- ection .of the Church Organist. Miss E. Lillian MacKenzie; hy- ‘nits “sung. being two of the fa- vourites of the deceased - “Unto the Hills Around Do I Lift Up My LongingsEyes” and “Breathe On Me Breath of God.’’ Inter- ment was in Sherwood Cemtery where the Legion Service at the @rave was read by Mr. Pius Smith. President of the Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L. Last Post and Reveille were sounded by bugler, D. Mill. Following are the floral tribut- es, testifying to the esteem in which the late Mr. Worth was held: October. Box 275, Saint John, N.B. : REAL ESTATE Krums : With. ZOALENE Science newest, most promising COCCIDIOCS: AT Contains every recognized nutriegt {properly balanced, builds chicks’) resistance, promotes rapid even and! sturdy growth. Get benefits of the most EXTENSIVE COMMERCIAL FEED RE- SEARCH in CANADA. Buy MASTER) Write Box FEEDS from your local Master dealer. Ivan Kerry*Rep. Phone 5455 _- Wanted To Buy SMALL FARM WITHIN 12 MIL- es of Charlotietown near school. 15834; Charlotte- town Guardian, stating peice, location, etc. Female Help Wanted Room & Board WAITRESS WANTED. EXPER ience not necessary. Apply in person to Modern Cafe, 174 Queen St. WANTED: WOMAN OVER 30 \ for kitchen work in summer ‘ hotel. Write Guardian-Patriot Box 16372, Charlottetown: } KITCHEN HELP AND WAIT- ress wanted. Apply in person, Island Grill, 162 Queen Street. ..“REG. N’S FOR NEW. MOD- excellent equipment. Salary 270.00 per month, 10.00 annual increments or commensurate with ability. 1958 Ford Fairlane. One| Ex-| cellent condition. A luxury ‘ear for $2,500. Can fin-| owner. Low mileage. ance. Owner leaving prov-; ‘ince. Dial 6315 after 5: 100 For Sale FISH FOR SALE PRESSED Hake. 10 cents Ib. délivered Waldon Duggan, French River. AUCTION “45” SCORE CARDS for sale at Guardian-Patriot Centrai Printing.’ BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the undersigned until Saturday March 14, 1959, for the purchase) of 98 acres of woodland situat- ed at Dundas Centre, Lloyd! _Jenkias, Winsloe. HOUSE CLEANING SPECIAL: _Wallpaper, room lot special Furniture; Bedroom suites; Chesterfields; Studio couch; Kitchen Chrome sets and cme | p.m. coverings. Firestone Home |: and Auto. 187 Great George Street. FOR SALE: CAR RADIO IN good condition. Edwin Corbett, Milton, P.E.I. HERCULES 27 H:P. FULL DEI- sel motor engine. Suitable for boat or mill. All equipment for boat. Bargain. Phone 7918. YEAR OLD Mare, weight 1,200. Dn every way. Apply Raiph H. Gordon, Roseneath. ~ 3 PIECE KROHELER CHESTER ‘field Suite, also 3-piece blond > Bedroom suite. Must sell, leaving Province. | Phese 6315 after . p.m, 40 hr. week. Modern res, —_ recreation facilities, room and uniform retary- “Treasurer pital, Bengough, Lost & | Found | LOST 2 W. FOX HOUNDS male and e. Finder please contact Lorhe Jenkins. Cross Roads... TAKEN FROM MY CAR IN Montague Saturday night one guitar return to Sandy Dough- erty, Iona. LOST: MONDAY EVENING BE- tween Parkdale and Mt. Ste- wart a craie containinog a new washing machine. Finder please | leave at R. T. Holan’s or phone: LOST — WILL THE PERSON who took by mistake, brown, nylon ‘overshoe, from the P.E. | 1 Hospital, Friday night, please | phone 6787, or apply 92 Upper | Hillsboro St., - receive her. own. Male Help Wanted SIDELINE OR FULL TIME NEW for all Merchants, Excellent’ Commission - Write 50 King E. Room 66, Hamilton. WANTED. Linotype operator be Halifax Job Shop. Union 40 hour week etc. Apply. Atlantic Print Ltd. | non competitive Neon writing | } | YOUNG BUSINESS MEN PRE- ferred in private home. Near the Y/M.C.A. Dial 8063. ‘Sales Help Wanted SALES HELP WANTED EXTRA INCOME National Company® re- quires part time services of two alert, aggressive , Wife, Margaret ‘Reginald and Edith ise, Susie and Hilda Wootien Halifax, N.S. Capi. and Mrs. H. V. Acland, Ke- lowna, B.C. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. MacNeill, Karen, Gerald and Dianne Trucks For Sale 149 — 3 TON DODGE TRUCK P.Q. Mr. and Mrs. R. Wilson Beckett. Montreal, P.Q. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Burden Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Bernard, and John | Mr. G. Barry Beers and Leo Doi- ron ve Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Boyne Charlottetown--Signallers Otffic- ers’ Association Members Charlottetown Club Members Charlottetown Curling Club Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Cameron, Fort Lauderdale, Florida Carvell Bros, Lid. H Member St. James Kirk ga Mrs. Jane Carter and F Mrs. Jessie Clark, Vaunda Sein Lillian Duffy and Aileen Chris- topher Mrs. Allan B. Cosh Mrs. Lawrence, Clarke, Wayland, Mass., U. S. A. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fenimore Cooper and Niki, Cooperstown. N.Y. Mr. Cecil -Costello Canada Packers Limited Morton Dew Limited” Mr. Albert Dinnis and Pearl Shaw Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Dowd Mr. Arthur Fleigher Mr. and Mrs. V. Halifax, N.S. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Fraser and Robert, Montreal, P. Q Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Fulford, Lon- _don, England 4 Mr. and Mrs. Alex Frew and Thomas Sullivan, New York City, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. A. D..Grayston, oaerane’ NS. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Garrett Miss Jean Grant Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Gordon, Hal- ifax, N.S. Mr, Alec Heath, London, England Mrs. Frank R. Heartz, Charles *and Ruth Mr. and Mrs. George A.. Hawkins Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hoyt Miss Margaret Horne, St. Pet- ersburg, Florida Mrs. Wilfrid Hunter, Jean Mac- Lean and Kathleen MacRae Capt. and Mrs. Claude R. Hunter Mr, and Mrs. Harry E, Hyndman|. ‘Mr. and Mrs: R. M. Jones . Mrs. Hildred Langille and James Mr. and Mrs. J. Andrew Likely Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lawson, Is- aac Lawson and Matél Miss Margaret Marshall Mr, and Mrs. Randy Manning A. Fraser, 2,000 miles on mew motor. A-I condition reasonably, priced for| quick sale. Apply Francis Fol- land, North Granville, P.E.I. Teachers Wanted Work Wanted TRUCKING IN. EVENINGS and on Saturdays. Dial 3521. MAN WITH '3 TON TRUCK would like general hauling work. Phone 6489. EXPERIENCED CLERK TYPIST desires work. Phone 6258 after men for selling to farmers | during May and June. Age) a or over with experience | in all aspects of,.. potato | | erowing and own transpor- “|tation. Apply in own hand- writing to Guardian - Pat- riot Box 16403 Charlotte- town, stating age, qualifi- cations and _ consecutive ‘days and weeks available | in each month. 2 4 Services Offered EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL CORRECTLY REPAIRED Factory Parts Only STOREY ELECTRIC “136 Prince Street . PHONE 7341 TELEVISION AND RADIOS repaired. Prompt service by fully equipped experts. Costs are lower when repairs are done properly. Pick up aitd de- livery service. Island Radio Centre 136 Gt. George Street Phone 6021. You're Smart To Insulate Now The earlier you insulate the greater the savings you earn. Greatest comfort at less cost. Contact us for free estimates. Phone 6426 White Mobile truck on Call Pioneer Insulators In Maritimes Head office a Fie. Insulators O. , of Canada Ltd. 42 Buckingham St. . H hi f, N. S. —) Bayside Drive, ~~ St. John; N.B, \ mms 5.00 p.m. Wanted 7s Buy WANTED ALE BOTTLES, PINTS or quarts. Dial 8595. WANTED TO BUY: PLAY PEN reasonably good — condition. -Phone 3182. . CANADA SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed “TENDER FOR WHARF RECONSTRUCTION, HARBOUR MAIN, HARBOUR MAIN DISTRICT, NFLD.”, will be received in the office of the Secretary, until 3.00 p.m. (E.S.1.) WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1959. Plans and specification can be seen and forms of tender obtained at the office of the, Chief Engineer, Depart- ment of Public Works; Ottawa, On- tario, at the office of the District Engineer, P. O. Box H-6001, Buck. master’s Field, Building 29, St. John’s, Nfld., and the District Engineer, Rals- ton Building, P. O. Box 875, Halifax, N. S., and at the Post Offices at Cerner Brook, Grand Falls and Har- bour Main, Nfld. To be considered each tender must be accompanied by one of the alter- native securities called for in the tender documents. Tenders must’ be made on the printed forms supplied by the Department and in accordance with the conditions set forth therein. The Department, through the Chief Engineer's office (H. & R.), or through the undersigned, or through the of- fice of the District Engineer at St. John's, Nfld, and Halifax, N. S., will supply blue-prints and specifica iors of the work. — The lowest or any sini: por necessarily accepted. ROBERT FORTIER, Chief of Administrative Services and Secretary. ———-+Department_ of Public Works, Ottawa, March 9%, 1959. “T FOGO--DISTRIGT,--.NELD.”, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Moore Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Montgomery Members L. M. Montgomery of Mount Royal, P. Q. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Saunders, and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Montreal, P.Q Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd S. Stevenson Mrs. George Sutherland and Kay United Sérvices Officers’ Club Mr. and Mrs. Roy M. Vessey Mrs. Gordon Worth Mr. and Mrs, H. Gordon Williams and Girls. IN MEMORIAM. MRS. ADA COLLINS There passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Lanigan, Montague, on January | 26th.,.Mrs. Ada Collins in~ her’ 88th. year. Although in failing health Tee! gome time, death came as a shock to her family and friends. A devout member of the Cathol- fe Church, she was visited freq- uently by her pastor, Rev. J.W. McCardie who administered the last Rites of the Church. She was also a member of the Cath- olic Women’s League. Left to mourn are three day- ghters and two sons: (Helena) Mrs. Joseph Lanigan, Montag- ‘ NOTICE ™ Due to the death of Mr. R. C. MacLean, Souris, opr_office will March | 2th. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. Ada Collins wish to thahk Rev. J.W. McCardie, Dr. Preston Maclin- tyre. all who sent flowers, mas: cards, enrollments, and letters of Ice Jam Eases On Jordan River - SHELBURNE, N.S.. — (CP) — Highways ob * Jordan ‘alls, six miles east of here thed easier Sunday as _ice jams on the Jordan River began to drop, relieving stress on a temporary 150 - foot highway ie. @ s were called ‘out Satur- day night to keep watch on ‘the span as the breakup began on the Shelburne County stream. Motorists were warned of the risk fmvolved in crossing the Bailey bridge, a replacement for the original steel structure wash- ed away in a January thaw. be closed, Thursday, Associated Shippers Incorporated NORTH TRYON ‘ON oe BY, Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mrs. H.M. MacKenzie and Dau- ghters Mrs. L. B. MacMillan and Mar- garet Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. MacNeill Miss Iris MacLellan Miss Carol MacCallum and Wilma Vessey W. L. MacDonald J. Stirling Mac- CANADA SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed “TENDER FOR WHARF RECONSTRUCTION, EX-| TENSION AND SHED, CARMANVILLE, will._-be received in the office of the Secre- | tary, until 3.00 p.m._(E. S. 7.) WED- NESDAY, APRIL 1, 1959. Plans and specification can be seen | and forms ‘of tender obtained at the office of the Chief Engineer;-Bepart- ment. of Public Works, Ottawa, On-| tario, at the office of the District | Engineer, P. O. Box H-6001, Buck- | master’s Field, Building 29, St. John’ a, | Nfld.; the District Engineer, Ralston Building, R. O. Box 875, Halifax, N. S. and at the Post Offices at Corner Brook and Grand Falls, Nfid. To be considered®each tender must | be accompanied by one of the al- | ternative securities called for in the tender documents. Tenders must be made on the. printed forms supplied | by the Department and in ac. | cordance with the conditions set, forth therein. The Department, through the Chief ‘Engineer's office (H. & R.), or through the undersigned, or through the of- fice of the District Engineer at St. John's, Nfld. and Halifax, N. S., will supply blue-prints and specifica- tion of the -work on deposit of a sum of $50.00 in the form of a CERTIFIED bank cheque or money-order payable fo the order of the RECEIVER GEN- ERAL OF CANADA. The deposit wiil be released on return of the blue- prints and specification in good condition within a month -+rom the date of reception of tenders.: If not returned within that period | the de- posit will be forfeited. = The lowest or any necessarily accepted. ROBERT FORTIER, . Chief of Administrative Services and Secretary. Department of Public Works Ottawa, March 6, 1959. tender not Terms cash. ; OTTO JOHNSON ‘Owner . AUCTION SALE PAVED HIGHWAY) WEDNESDAY, MARCH lith—1 O'CLOCK SHARP 1 general purpose horse, 1 milk cow to tetcben April; J. D. tractor, cultivators, heat houses, 3 furrow plow, 3 sec. lever harrow, tandem disc, smoothing harrow, Oliver potato digger, G. S. picker, Halls sprayer, 13 run grain drill, 7 ft. power mower, hay rake, grain crusher, 2 unit milking machine, electric separator, grain auger, MacCormac combine, gas motor, rotary pump, rubber hose, wood and jaunting sleighs, brooder stove, 2 sets scales, chain saw, 50 ft. belt, a fork and rope, chains, assorted harness, milk cans, blocks and rope, tarpaulin, forks, shovels, pails, etc. etc. Also quantity household effects. grader. tractor chains, bunk E. C. BELL, Auctioneer. If day unfit, sale will be held on the following Tuesday, (March PROFESSIONAL CARDS 17). BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Etc. M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LL.B. Benk of Commerce Bids. Palmer & Haslam Bank of Nova Scotia Bids. Peake & Nicholson’ _ 175 Grafton Street e J. A. McGuigan, B.A. Chiropractor Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince St. Die! 6432 323 Kent St. Currie Bidg. Dial 9424 Queen $1. Optometrists” 3. A. Carruthers, R.0. Dial 5612 J. 8. Taylor, R.O. Corner Kent & Queen Sts. 5 Office 9133 — House 4756 Architéct Ian M. MacLeod, LL.B. | J. F. Toombs, B. Arch (Mclean & McKinnon) Currie: Bidg. 179 Queen St. Dial 3361 Fréderic A. Large, Q.c. MLA. Reem 207 Dominion Building Dial 3244 ROBERT G. MacLEOD, B.A., L.L.B. Reem 208 Dominion Bidg Dial 4126 Services Offered Mrs. Helen Acorn Pe rads tag ores Architect 140 Richmond St. Dial 9848 - G, Keith Pickard B. Arch, M.R. A. 1.C. Charlottetown, 100 Fitzroy $t. Dial 8618 Summerside, Wednesday's Dial 2936 Peter A. McNeil , ARCHITECT 166 Gt. Geo. \St. Electrical Engineer E. S. Chandler BSc. (EE). M.€. 1 C, P. Eng. 161 QUEEN'STer er -7 PHONE 8325 Charlottetown P.O. Box 513 e CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS McDONALD, CURRIE & CO. Currie Bidg. ieee ‘448 Great George Dial 4547 — 6548 Charlottetown COOPER BROTHERS & CO. Charlottetown Dial $568 St. Charlottetown . ' ?. ©. Box 187 ARTHUR J. GARRETT PAUAER ELECTRIC BUILDING —