__'__‘,__‘_\,._.-,». . .. Q Do 1+ Now...BUY, RENT or SELL With Want Ads Page 14, The Guardian Saturday, May 3,_l:}_5_8_ VIacDONALD— In loving mam’ cry of our dear father. Angus R. MacDonald of Thistle and Shamrock who passed away 0“ May 3, 1955. fhree years have P3SS€d and gone Since one we loved so Well Was taken from our home 0“ earth With Jesus Christ to dwell. The flowers we placed 1-1901) his grave Have withered and decayed- But the love of one who sleeps I beneath Shall never fade away- Lovingly remembered by his family. SPENCE—In fond and loving memory of our dear mother,I Mrs. John B. Spence. who de- parted this life'May 4. 1954- We have only your picture, Dear Boarders Accommodated TWO MALE BOARDERS AC- comodated. Dial 6097_or Apply 69 Edward St. rooms on FEMALE PEN- sioners in quiet country home, near the shore. By first of June. Apply 873, in care of Guardian and Patriot. Baby cliloxs BURNS C H I C K I-IATCHERY now open. A special breed for every need. BROILER CHICKS FOR JULY- August should be on order - pullets in a variety breeds - Ames In - C-ross - Columbian Rock Red Cosses - other top Mixed chicks. Full information, Bray Hatchery agent Raynor RR 5 Charlottetown Pone 7984; Bnay Hatchery, Moncton, . B. (Tannery S). cars Leaving CAR LEAVING FOR HALIFAX Sunday. Dial 8276. To DESIIIIIEIIIIDEF our whole life Maylsm 131315803‘ through ‘ 1954 MERCURY it TON TRUCK But the sweetness will linger for ever _ As we treasure the image of you- Sadly missed by.her three dau- ghters, Janie, Elsie and Bertha. RILEY — In loving memory our dear mother, Mrs. Dan Ri- 1ey,’who passed away May 5th. 1951. "Resting where no shadows fall In perfect peace she waits us all And God will link the broken chain. And one by one we’ll meet again. Lovingly remembered by hus- band and family. ’ CARD 0F THANKS Mrs. George Carson, Bonshalw wishes to thank Mr. and Mrs. Percy MacDonald and family for their many acts of kindness. Also Dr. MacLeod, friends and relatives who helped out many way during her mother’: sickness and death. I wish to express my sincere thanks to the Clergyimen for their kindly visits, to Dr. Cox for his faithful attendance. To the nurses and stafif of the P.E. Island Hos- pital, for the care, and kindness showed me while a patient there. To my kind neighbours and my friends who took me to and from the hospital. To those who helped with the work at home-, and who -are still helping. To all who vis- _ ited me both in the hospital and at home and brought treats, sent cards and called'by telephone. A special thanks to Mrs. A., F. Gormelry. 4 Hawthorne Ave. I am very grateful. Leigh Brown, New London. CREAM HAULERS Our cream hauler over the Inkerman, Rose Valley, County Line, and Tryon route ‘will begin Monday, May 5th; 1958. Our hauler over the Stanchel and Kelly’s Cross route will begin Tuesda May 6th. 1958. ‘ - CRAPAUD CREAMERY ‘ COMPANY. _ BODIES FOUND CALANNA, Italy (Reuters) - Firemen and volunteer rescue workers recovered eight bodies from the wreckage of two houses engulfed by a landslide Thursday in this south italian village. For Those Who Prefer To Write Their Own CLASSIFIED ' AD‘ HERE'S How 'I‘HIS—-is a sample 3-line want ad. This ad contains approximately 15 words. Phone 8506. You’ can use an ad like this to tell about your offer to nearly 20,000 readers of The Guardian and The' , Patriot. HERE'S HOW MUCH 1 day 4 days 6 days .80 2.80 3.60 HERE'S THE NUMBER Excellent condition. Dial 5975. CAR LEAVING FOR HALIFAX Sunday, Returning Friday. Dial No. 1 Kensington. CAR LEAVING FOR ALBERTA May 6. Can accommodate two Ralph » CAR LEAVING FOR BOSTON." OUT OUR WAY By J. R. WILLIAMS BECAUSE I GOT IN A OKA‘/, so you THINK I'M A TOUGH euv JUST T.‘ FIGHT.’ NOPEI JUDGIIJG FROM YOUR APPEAI2AkICE,THE OTHER FELLA WAS THE TOUCJH GUY.’ For Sale HAY FOR SALE. FRANK HU- ghes, Covehead. LARGE QUANTITY or MA_N- ure, also 6 pigs, 2 sows. Dial 6032. ONE TON OF PRESSED HAY — 1939 ‘PONTIAC. PHONE 6785. .. passengers. Phone Hunter (timothy) Vernon MacLennan River 25-12,. Alexandra. . 3 GROWING sows JUST BRED 3373 and Trucks F" Sal? - year old Shorrthorn bull fat. Ed Ryan. 1957 PLYMOUTH IIARDTOP — Phone 5922. 1955 SIX CYLINDER PONTIAC 2 door sedan. Must be sold. Phone 3060 after 6 p.m. HALF TON FORD TRUCK IN good condition. Apply Doug's’ Service Station, Montague. 1956-V8 G. M. C., 3 TON TRUCK with steel box and hoist, new tires, low mileage. Apply Box 365 Guardian and Patriot. ‘ 49 PONTIAC ‘SEDAN. EXCEL- lent condition. Color black. New tires. High value. Low price. Clayton Crosby, Craparud. - 1955 D O D G E - STANDARD transmission. - Built in radio and heater. - Priced for ‘quick sale. - owned by a mechanic. Phone 3885. YOU COULDN’T CARRY YOUR merchandise to every door in town seeking buyers r. . but a Classified ad quickly tells thou- sands what you have for sale. Phone 8506. ’ Female Help Wanted I-QUANTITY or KENEBEC seed potatoes, Foundation. Di- :1 Charlottetown 5802. FROST AND WOOD HOE DRILL Cheap. -Apply Albert Younker, Winsloe. or Phone 7202. 1 GRADE SHORTHORN BULL. 10 months old. Apply‘ Miles MacKinnon, Whim Road. QUANTITY OF GOOD BALED 4 hay. Apply L. D. MacLeod and Sons, Victoria, P.E.I. 200 BUSHELS GOOD TABLE turnips. Phone 24-3, Hunter River. 300 BU. ABEGWEIT OATS — NO weeds. Suitable for seed. Apply George MacDonald, Mermaid. SEVERAL GOOD USED MAN- ure spreaders Apply Heber MacLean, Cornwall. 1 CHOICE GENERAL PURPOSE - horse, age 7 years, true work- er. J. H. MacvLeod, Granville. FOR SALE — EARLY .MATUR- ‘ ing Gary ‘and Simcoe oats. Re- cleaned. $1.00 per bushel. Earl Roberts Kinkora, R.R. GIRL OR WOMAN FOR GENER- al housework.‘ Apply Box 877 Guardian - Patriot. ' WANTED - EXPERIENCED waitress. Apply in person. Mayfair’; Tea Rooms. WANTED CAPABLE WOMAN for general housewonk. Family of three adults. Apply Mrs.‘ Bruce, Unemployment Office. For Rent 1 FURNISHED AND ‘HEATED room. 2nd floor. Dial 3306. RENT A T.v. AT FIRESTONE. Di.al 5547. FIVE ROOMS AND BATH ON third floor. Dial 9030. FURNISI-IEID ‘T w o R o o M apartment with bath. Also one furnished room. Dial 3061. Twb UNFURNISHED ,ADJOIN- ing rooms; suitable for light housekeeping. Private entrance Phone 3795. PAYLOADER, BULLDOZERS etc. available for rental, on hourly basis. Oamac Construc- tion Co. Phone 8249 after 6 p.m. heated. -Centrad location. Hard- wood floors. Phone 6426 after 6 pm ROOMS FOR RENT? TELL folks looking for a nice place via Classified Ads. Just Phone 8506 3RD. FLOOR APARTMENT ._ very central heated - continuous hot water - 2 bedrooms - adults. Phone 5359. SMALL BUILDING 195 GRAFT- _‘ on St. formerly occupied by - Butternut Breads. Suitable for store or office. Dial H. L. Pick- ard 6418 or 36% Kent St. THREE L A R G E ROOMS, Kitchenette and bathroom. Con- ‘ tinuous hot water. Oi-1 Heated, ‘ electric range, frigidajre, Dial 4705. GOOD QUALITY BEDFORD, gravel topsoil clay fill etc., sup- plied and delivered at Moderate ratescamac Construction Co. Phone 8249 after 6 pm. ’ THREE R O O M. APARTMENT and bath.. Living room, kitchen and bedroom. Continuous hot water. Centrally located. Rent $50 per month. Immediate occu- pany- Apply P.O. Box 323 City. DURING JUNE, JULY. AUGUST and September, ten room bun- galow, fully furnished including all SP-I‘ViCes. Apply Walter Cox, Dial 6936. 8506f We Will Be Glad To Help You Prepare An Ad It You Wish. USE Guardian - Patriot WANT ADS OFTEN I _‘__f_or4_$ale THREE PIECE CHESTERFIELD; $175.00. Dial 7262. I I QUABTITY OF IBALEDTIIHAYTTAP: Victor Bain, Cornwall. ‘Tvgo CALVES "THDTTSTETNT harles Mayllew. Kinkora. CHEAP ‘WORK ‘ HDREE. HEKTH _AC_1"ES_Vl':lAl,W\’l/Vinsloe, North. I GRASS CATTLE APPLY MLFR. 4 ROOM AFARTBEVT ‘‘NE_W7’ . i160 Richmond St. SEED B A R L E Y. TIMOTHY seed, Timothy hay, duck eggs. Ducklings. Edward Ma-cGougan Malpeque. For Sale BALED STRAW AND HAY. ALSO har -wood «in stove lengths. Phone Borden 31-5. Everett Mut- tart, North Carleton. Dressing table and Dresser SINGLE BED AND MATTREss,i Good condition. Dial 7500. I 6 years old. Apply Louis Sul-I livan, Vernon. 4 ROOM HOUSE POPLAR AVE. Summerside. Phone White Rose Service Station, 11-21 Central Bedeque. FOR SALE — QUANTITY OF Abegweit oats and mixed grain, suitable for seed. No mustard. Walter Craig, Middleton. CHOICE BUILDING LOTS ON pavement and shore on North River Road. B. P. MacLaine, North River Road. FOR OUTBOARD MOTORS. boats, lawn mowers. Garden tractors. Tillers. Chain saws. See E. M. Cannon, 316 Court St. Summerside. COMPLETE SHALDOW WELL . pressure system, new. Also Be- atty oil bath pump ‘jack. (al- most new). Apply Ellsworth Proud, Winsloe after 6 p.m. PUPPIES. DACHSHUND smooth Purebred. 6 weeks. Price $50.00 female, $65.00 male. Write to Lloyd W. Roun- dell, 29 Edward St., Moncton, N. B. I FOR SALE on RENT, SUMMER cottage furnished or unfurnish- ANTIQUE SET 6 HAND CA‘!- ved walnut dining chairs, com- ed, Keppoch. Apply 60 Long-, worth Ave. / I FEED OATS SUITABLE FOR seed. James Smith, 154 »Upper Prince Street. Charlottetown, » Dial 9997. FOR SALE -- ONE ENAMEL wood range, Champion Deluxe. Perfect condition.= Apply Guar- dian, Montague, Box 7. ONE HUNDRED BUSI-IELS GAR- ry Oats. Cleaned for seed. Al- so forty bushels of Brant six rowed barley. Seed came from. Ontario last .year. Athol Rob- erts, Southport. ' FARM AT OYSTER _BED Bridge, 100 acres, 64' acres clear, balance in hardwood House and barn in good condi- tion. Apply Alfred Ford, Oyster Bed Bridge. L 1 12 CU. FT. REFRIGERATOR new, never used, selling ‘at $100. ofif. Also one cannister type Vacuum Cleaner is real‘ Co. Ltd. 125 Kent Street. FOR A_ LIMITED TIME ONLY. Self - Storing Aluminum Doors reg. 39.50 selling for only 59.50 $10.00 TRADE - IN for your old door. Weatherall Aluminum Co. Ltd. 125 Kent St. Charlottetown. BROADLOOM RUG. RUST color, reversible 6' x 9’. In good- condition. also folding single bed, metal tubular frame, felt mattress. ‘Mrs. Haro1d'M. Smith, Montague. HORSE --. FIVE YEARS OLD (Jollity) may be seenat Bill MacMillan’s, Hunter, River, P.E.I. LARGE WHITE PEKIN OR standard grade ducklings 30 cents each or $25.00 hundred, '1lryon Hatchery. 100 GAL. SIZE BARRELS ALSO 45 oak. Contact us re delivery. Large lots. Waddell Bros. Cra- pa-ud, P.E..I. START COUNTING .EXTRA dollars fast by selling things you no longer need through Classified Ads. Phone 8506. 200 BALES OF STRAW AT 20 cents a bale. No mustard. Also 150 bushels of certified sebago RESERVE WEDNESDAY MAY 7th: for lairgexauc-tion sale at Robert Siinvpsonrs. Malpeque, farm machinery, feeder cattle, brood sows, also farm contain- ing 95 acres, excellent build- ings. ‘, 90 ACRES OF GOOD FARM- land at Milton, 6 miles from Charlottetown on Paved road. About 70 clear balance in lum- ber and hardwood. About 20 acres in Potatoes last year. Apply W. H. Horne, Milton. GENUINE 24 GUAGE “KING- -strong” Aluminum and Galvan- ized steel Roofing and Siding $12 —~ and $11 —— per square respectively. Quality guaran- . teed. Send building measure- ments. Sjef Vriend, 24 Crescent dleton-.-~- seconds. Charles Wright, Mid.‘ PROFESSIONAL CARDS = Avenue, Amherst, N.S. SOLICITORS, Etc. Bell, Matheson & Foster 150 Richmond St. .I. Elmer Blanchard, B.A. 180 Richmond St. Dial 5573 M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB. Bank of Commerce Bl=.;g Allison M. Gillis, LLB. 130 Richmond St. Dial 4747 Palmer 8: Haslam Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. Peake 8: Nicholson 175 Grafton Street J. A. McCuigan,' B.A. Currie Bldg., Dial 9424 Queen St. IAN M. MacLEOD, LLB. CURRIE BLDG. ' (Above Shoe Doctor) DIAL 3361 Q. . Room 207,Confederation Bldg. Corner Queen and Richmond Sis. (Across from Royal Bank Bldg.) DIAL 3244 . J os. W. MacDonald, B.A., Q.C. , 150 Richmond Street Dial 4713 Box 472 MacPheé & Trainor A Dial 5573 BARRISTERS, /CHIROPRACTOR FREDERIC A. LARGE, .' C Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince St. Dial 6432 OPTOMETRISTS J. A. Carruthers, R. O. 123 Kent st, Dial 5612 J. S. Taylor, R.0. Comer Kent 8:, Queen Sts. Office 9133 — House 4756 H. .I. Mabon, R.O. Montague P. E. I. ARCHITECT J. F. T00" ..S, B. Arch. ARCHITECT 140 Richmond St. G. Keith Pickard B. Arch. M.R.A.I.C., Charlottetown, 100 Fitzroy St. Dial 8618 I Summerside, Wednesdays Dial 2936 Peter A. McNeil 166 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown Phone 4339 P. 0. Box 513 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER E. s. CHANDLER, B.Sc. (E.E.), M.E.l_C., P.Eng. 161 QUEEN sT. PHONE 3325 Dial 3865 CHARTERED ACCO McDONALD, CURRIE & CO. COOPER BROTHERS & co. UNTANTS ___i>§y‘s Barn. 47 Valley Street, DOMESTIC‘ APARTMENT sfzEi Refrlgeraton Apply 31 Orlebarl Street. Currie Bldg. Charlottetown may 5553 H. R. DOANE & COMPANY D_ 1 6’ _ 148 Great George St.. Charlottetown *3 047 - 6048 P. 0. Box 137 ARTHUR J. GARRETT ch PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING arlottetown 100 Fitzroy Street max 5321 bargain. Weatherall Aluminum . pletely reconditioned and up- holstered in foam rubber. Ap- ply _Box 874 Guardian-Patriot or Phone Borden 54. USED ELECTRIC AND KERO- s_ene oil refrigerator, oil and coal and wood ranges, gas and electric washers, table and floor model T.V. combination radio and record player and car radios, come in today. Fire- stone Home and Auto Co. Ltd. 187 Gt. George St. Dial 5547. RAY. COLLICUTT,. SPRING- field West, has two speed pros- pects for sale. June Bug by American Bud, foaled, 1955, and Springfield Boy, by Simcoe Har- vester, foaled, 1956. Springfield Boy is a full brother of Joe Harvester. Interested parties contact Mr. Collicutt. FOR SALE Modern home with 25 acres ‘of land, four miles from Charlottetown on paved highway. Apply — BOX 872 Guardian - Patriot FOR SALE Large, house, all modern conveniences on paved highway- four miles east of Charlottetown, spacious W911‘ kept grounds. No phone calls please, Apply‘ in person. After 6 pm. FRANK HAMM Mt. Herbert FOR SALE 9 room house'in Kinkora Village. First ‘class condi- tion. Also building known as the Provincial Bank, size 20 by 25. Finished in- side with cedar. Bo th buildings wired for elec- tricity. J.‘ w. FARMER, _, Kinkora FARM FOR SALE AT EMYVALE _I_offe-r for sale my farm con- sisting of 50 acres of land well watered and in good state of cultivation. Buildings in good repair,‘ with running .-water in house and yard, cement founda- tlon under house and barns. J. B. CLARKIN FOR SALE Ten room house in ex- cellent‘ repair situated in Brlghton. Hot water oil furnace, attached garage. Reason for selling, owner transferred. L. H. KENNEDY Realtor and Insurance 166 Great George St. Dial 3912 FOR SALE Spacesaver. Like new. Apply I08 Fitzroy St. or Dial 4365 For Sale I ‘ lilarrows, F.W. Three Sectionl gspring Tooth Harrow, F.W. Si For Sale FOR SALE Fu-rrow Plough, F.W. Disc foot Power Mower, Potato Planter. Apply : ROBERT CONNELLY, 108 King St., Charlottetown Phone 5783 . FOR SALE ' IN KENSINGTON 11/, storey house, consist- ing of kitchen, living-room, two bedrooms and bath. Rumpus room in base- ment. Oil heated. Phone Kensington 9. SFRESH DAILY LOBSTERS 1 QUAHAUGS OYSTERS P_ROWSE & AGNEW Foot of Prince /St‘. Phone 7I56 lost Ann Found LOST LADIES NEW HAT BE- tween Hi-Style‘ Millinery and Holman’s parking lot. Einder please leave at 124 Fitzroy. LOST: WOULD THE PERSON who took by mistake 33 B saw- No. 3056 from Keith Ca.rmichel’s on Friday please return and get their own. Miscellaneous UNWANTED HAIR. VANISHED away with Sac-a-Pelo. Saca—Pe- lo is d-iflferent. It does not dis- solve or remove hair from the surface, -but penetrates and re- ta-rds growth of unwanted hair. Lor-Beer Laib. Ltd., Ste. 5, 679 Granville St... V-ancouvver 2, B. Male Help Wanted MAN FOR FARM WORK. EV- erett Muttart, North Carleton. RELIABLE SERVICE STATION attendant, reference required. Write Box 875 Guar an-Patriot. general farm work. Apply Knud Jor-genson, Fredericton. WANTED'—SINGLE MAN FOR farm work. Capable ofdrfving a tractor. Walter Craig, Middle- ton. RELIABLE MAN TO WORK ON poultry farm, near Charlotte- town. Steady employment and good salary for suitable per- son. Write Box 870, Guardian and -Patriot. MARRIED OR SINGLE MAN for farm work. Married man $110.00 house, fuel, milk and vegetables. Experience pre- ferred: Apply Wally Andrew, East Royalty. Dial 7841. llursery stock _ RASPBERRY -PLANTS, LLOYD George Six Dollars per hundred post paid. Five dollars at farm. Willard McKay, Vernon Bridge. EIGHT PLANTS. $1.00 PAST paid. Two prenniilal Phlox, Three Forget - Me- Not, Three Sweet William, Mrs.‘ Gordon Macmillan, Cornwall. RASPBERRY PLANTS, LLOYD George. Six dollars per hund- red’post paid. Five dollars at Farm. Willard McKay, Vernon Bridge. STRAWBERRY PLANTS FROM virus-free stock. Second genera- tion—Dunlap $1.75 — 100, $12.00 -1000. Premier Sparkle Cats- kill $2.00"—- 100, $14.00 —— 1000 Prepaid. W. Earle Balderston, Southport. GOVERNMENT I N S P E C T- ed and Approved Virus Free strawberry plants. Senator Dun- lap 100 for $2.00, 1,000 fior $12.00 Sparkle Premier Catskill, 100 for $2.50, 1,000 for $15.00 pre- paid. M. F. Reeves, Southport. GOVERNMENT. INSPECTED Certified Biking and Williamet- te Raspberry canes. 25-$2.50, 50-$4.50, 100-$7.00. Rubarb roots (red) 3 for $1.50. Postpaid. Par- ker Jewell, York, Phone 7074. PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW for annual flower plants. New- est and best varietis. Red ger- aniums. Window box Ivy.Pot- ted plants.’ Named Dahlias mix- ed $3.00 doz. Parker Jewell, WANTED MAN OR BOY FOR’ Nursery stock I STRAWBERRY PLANTS Selected, virus free. largex , healthy Strawberry l a n t s.’ 1- o in government inspected .___ F GENERAL PURPOSE MARE,lC0ckshult 60 TFa°l°1"- F-W~ TW° stock. Catskill and Sparkle, $3.00 hundred; $17.00 thousand; Dun- lop $2.00 hundred, $12.00 thous- X and. Discount on large!‘ Orders- Order now. DAVID JARDINE, phone 7525, Box 335, Charlotte- town. VIRUS FREE STRAWBERRY plants. Selected and dusted with Malathion. S p a. r kl e Premier and Improved Senator Dunlap. 100 - ‘$2.00. 500 - $8.00. 1000 $14.00. Prepaid. _ 25 Su-recrop (imported from U.S.A. in 1957) included free with each order for 500 or more received‘ before May 15th. Jenkins, South- port. STRAWBERRY PLANTS FROM government inspected virus free stock. Dunlap $2.00-100, $12.00, 1,000. Catskill and spar- kle $2.50 - 1.00; $15.-1,000 pos-t paid. Trimimedyready to plant. Discount over thousand. Also high yielding raspberry canes $5.00-100. A. W. Kennedy. Mt. Edward Road. FARMERS! FOR YOUR TUR- nip, Mangel and Kale require- ments for the coming season, try our Registered Seed for better results. VESEY’S SEEDS. YORK. Services nftered CELLARS CLEANED. ASHES hauled. Topsoil. Phone 6393. GARBAGE AND ASHES HAUL- ed, also cellars cleaned. Dial 3105. GARBAGE AND ASHES HAUL- ed also top soil for sale. Dial 7745. MATTHEWS. SEPTIC . TAN K service. House tanlcs and school tanks pumped out. Write Per- cy Matthews, New Wiltshire. SEWING MACHINES REPAIR- ed I repair all makes of sew- ing machines. H.B. Cameron, 210 Convent St. Summersid Dial 2977. “ SIGN LETTERING Plastic Signs, Truck Lettering Reasonable Rates BENOIT SIGNS 55 Prince St. Dial 3817 ELECTRICAL WIRING — FOR all your wiring and repairs at reasonable cost with prompt service. Contact Arthur Rodd, Electric al Contractor, _on Charlottetown RR. 6, Phone 5907. ' “ FAS COLOR FILM SERVICE. K -acolor, Kodachrome, An- sc rome, Ektachrome Col- or processing, printing, and enlarging. Mail to “Color”, George Wotton Photography, Summerside. ' MODERN FUMIGA'I‘ING Available throughout P. E. I. for extermination of roaches, bed bugs, rats, insects, etc. Free estimates. Phone or write-— H. R. QUINN, Prop. P, O. Box 451 CAMERA OWNERS! OUR KO- dak electronic iphoto finishing produces the best enlarged. date-stamped prints from your films! 8 exposure rolls 70 cents; 12 exposures 95 cents; 16 ex- posures $1.25; 20 exposures $1.50; 36 exposures $2.50. En- larged reprints only 7 cents 8 to 24 hour service. Mail to: George Wotton Photography, Summerside. Teachers Wanted TEACHER WANTED FOR NEW Annan School, first or second Keith Thompson, secretary, Ken SIIlg‘IJOIl, R.R. 4. ~ WANTED TEACHER FOR KEL- vin Grove School, present sup- plement $700. Apply Arnold Walker, secretary, Kensington, R.R. 4. “BEFORE APPLYING FOR n accepting any position to teach with the school district, Wii. i peg No. 1, teachers are asked to clear with Mr. E. L. .'rne" General Secretary, Manitoba Teacher’s Society, 956 Portage at Lipton, Winnipeg.’ ’ Wanted WANTED — ALE BOTTLES. ‘Pints or quarts. Dial 8595. _____,________________ A. FARMER. WITH. A. .GOOD building within radius 5 miles of Charlottetown to raise broil- ers. Phone 9313. Work Wanted WANTED, WORK AS HOUSE. keeper by German women age York, Phone 7074. ation will be received State experience Send applications to: I The Teachers’ Federation, 98 Prince St., Charlottetown. 29, with 8 year old boy. Apply Box 879, Guardian office. APPLICATIONS Applications for the position of Assist- _ant General Secretary-Publicity Director of the Prince Edward Island Teachers' Feder- up to May |7th. I958. and salary expected. Wanted To Buy IBUYING GOOD PIGS OVER so lbs will also buy smaller ones for market price a-nd farm pick- up. P. A. MacDonald, St. Pet- ers Bay. OWANTED DAIRY COWS OR HEIFERS (Registered or Grade Hol- stein preferred). Freshen- ing in May, June or July. BUYING PIGS MONDAY AT i Wanted To Buy 4 : I I I Fredericton Tuesday: Brook, field 9 a.m.-, Milton 9.30., Chat-_ lottetown. Railway Whanf 10; York 1 p.‘I{1., Bed-ford 2; T1-aca_ I die 2.30; Mt. Stewart 3; ms, i quid 3.30; Fort Augustus 4; w._ ‘ tervale 4.30; Vernon River 5; Pownal 5.30; Wednesday: New ‘ Glasgow 9 a.m., Wheatley Riv, 0 er 9.30; Holmes’ Corner 10;‘ New Haven 11; Bonshaw 1130; * C,r-aipaud 1 D-lm-.' T1‘y0n 1.30;, Albany 2; Kinkora 2.30; T1-av. - Phone 8727 class. Settlement on request.- elers Rest 3.30; Kensington 4.30; ‘ Clifton 530. Paying $32.00 . _ pair for good pigs over 32 lbs_ I each —- $21-00 8 Pair over 15 ; lbs each. Extra for in-betweem I Knud Jorgenson. El AUCTION SALE ' ,‘ AT CARDIGAN NORTH MAY 7th, 1958' AT 1 O’CLOCK LIVESTOCK: 1 Clyde mare, 16 years old; 1 blood , mare 17 years old with foal. MACHINERY: 1 haymower; 1 bay rake; 1 gang plow; 1 Lener springtooth harrows; 1 three section‘: pin harrows; 1 riding horsehoe; 1 scuffler; 1 walking plow; 1 set of team harness; 2 horse collars; 3 bi-idles; 1 engine; 1 truck wagon; 1 wood sleigh; 1 hay rack; 1 work pad; 2' sets of hames; 1 hay 1'0Pe; 1 running- gear buckboard; 1 set of fanners; 1 scales; 1 beam; 1 set work traces; 2 sets team hnes; 2 bay forks; 1 hay carrier. , _ . HOUSEHOLD: 1 kitchen range; 1 dining room extension table and chairs; 1 sideboard; 1 set parlor furniture, antique; 1 organ; 2 parlor tables; 2 (going Write or phone: JOHN F. WESTON, c/o H. H. Jenkins, Southport goleum squares; 1 radio; 3‘ beds, 2 springs; 1 couch; ll 2 wooden spoolsbeds; 1 bureau and_ commode; 2 crockery bedroom sets; 2 floor coverings; 2 wash. ‘ stands; 1 kitchen table; 3 small tables; 2. spinning wheels; butter crocks and various other articles too 1 M numerous to mention. ‘ T . at Terms made known at sale. 1, If wet, first fine day. - ‘ MALCOLM CAMPBELL, JAMES JAY, lu Owner. _ Auctioneer. ‘I; DIRECT SALESMAN WANTED ’ Betweenthei ages 35-50 for local employment. Must have a late model car and be prepared to work steadily for above avmgg I ' Income. Hospitalization and pendon plansnvaillablorfdr ‘prom’ representatives. Apply stating past and present employment, also reference to- . ' BOX 854 TEACHER WANTED - MERMAID SCHOOL . on pavement flverniles from Charlottetown. a Apply: — SECRETARY, Mrs. MacDonald. . Mermaid. V AUCTION SALE. ‘ FAT “MEADOW BANK * 0N‘MONDAY, MAY stii AT 1 P.M. MACI-IINERY:— 1 Massey Harris Tractor 30» (5 yrs. old), cultivator attachment goes with it: 1 Massey Harris, tandem disc (28 disc.) 3 yrs. old; Cockshutt manure spreader (90 bus.), 624 model, 1 yr. old; 1- Co‘ckshutt 3 bottom plow 3 yrs. old; 1 S9 of Lever spring tooth harrows, (27 point), 1 yr. old 1 6-row potato duster (Niagara) tractor hitch moto driven; 1 Elevator potato digger; 1 Frost & Wood haif’. mower (5 ft. cut) new 8 model; 1 2-drill turnip sowef M 1 dual wheel tractor trailer; 1 Velox cream separato 1 hp. 600 capacity; 1 set of spring tooth lever harrow ‘, sections); 1 set of iron smoothing harrow (3 sections) '3 1 hay fork and wire cable; 1 hay knife; 1 set of fame!’ ‘' wire stretchers (page and barb) block and tackle 1 30-ft. extension ladder; 1 15-ft. extension ladder; cart; 1 wood sleigh; 1 box sleigh; quantity 3. and barley; 1 set of Warren scales; forks, shovels a - hoes, and other articles too numerous ‘to mention. ‘ 1 Enterprise wood and coal range; 1 studio coll Terms can be arranged on larger articles. VERNON DRAKE. CLAUDE CRASWEL Owner. Auctionee M-" FARM AND MILL PROPERTY FOR SALE ‘ AT CORNWALL The undersigned offers for sale by Tender ll farm of 471,-’; acres, water and electricity in house an barn, also mill consisting of Rotary and Grain Crush? The mill can be operated either by water or engl power. Mill and dam lighted by electricity. This pl‘ perty is adjoining Cornwall Village and Trans-Carla highway, 8 miles from Charlottetown, Tenders to be in by May 7th. Highest or a tender not necessarily accepted. ('3 13 Terms: Cash.