§ The/ supermarket of Page 19 The Guardian Tuesday, July 15, 1958 Would "extra" I money make your summer vacation "extra" Special? Then here’s how to get it: make up I 'list‘ of' articles around your' ‘ home which yau no ’?_ long-er need. Out- ,grown children’s playthings,|for jnStance, or I ‘ perhaps that old washing ‘ machine, an idle bike, sports equipment, or lust/about anything that . / 3 others can use Next, ' Dial 8506. ,pand describe what you have to offer in a fast acting fl - , Guardian-Patriot \ Want Ad! P. E. I.” folks are always on the lookout for ‘ second—hand_ ’ 1 articles in good; condition. _ And because the Guardian é Patriot I icarries many of these in ~ Want Ads they turn to its classified, columns to fill their needs. If you have what they are after, they’ll make quick contact and offer cash. ' SO get busy now rodnding ' up articles around the cellar and attic which you no longer need and offer them to thousands in these widely.read columns. Here you’ll reach many many lmal prospects DIAL 8506 ' TODAY IN MEMORlAM MacLURE — In loving memory of Cartney MacLure, who pass- . ed away July 15, 1950. Always so true, unselfish and kind Few in this world is equal we find. \ A beautiful life that came to an end He died as he lived — everyone’s friend. Lovineg remembered by wife and family. WILLOUGHBY—In loving mem- ory of a dear daughter and sis- ter Mrs. Gladys Willoughby, who died thirteen years ago July 15, 1945. We mourn for you in silence No mes can see us weep. But'ever in our aching hearts, Your memory we’ll always keep. Sadly missed by mother an sisters. ' our darling daughter and sis- ter Beverly Isabel Miller who passed away July‘15tl1, 1955. We do not forget her,we loved her to dearly For her memory to tade from our lives like a dream ‘ Our lips need not speak when our hearts mourn sincerely, For grief often dwells where it \is seldom seen. Sadly missed and lovingly _re— membered by mom and dad and brotheriNeil. SUTHERLAND -— In memory of William , Emmanuel Sutherland, who passed away on July 12th., 1955. Down through the countless eons of time, v In earth your body sleeps. Whilea you, the soul, was waited 2 a on, Your tryst with God to keep. Lovineg remembered by Mary Catherine. , WALLACE—In loving memory 0 our darling daughter and sis- ter, Reta MacLLeod Wallace, who passed away July 15, 1946 at, Niagara Falls, Ontario. This day we do remember A loving thought we give, To one no longer with us, But in our hearts still lives. Lovineg remembered by Mom Dad, Sisters and Brother. FRASER — In loving memory of Daniel T. Fraser, who pass- ed away June 7, 1929, and his wife Georgina Isabel Gill, who passed away July 15, 1945. Away in God’s beautiful garden, Sheltered firom sorrow and pain. Some day when life’s journey is ended, We shall meet our loved ones again. Inserted by the family. EGAN — In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Mrs. Michael Egan, who passed away at her home in Cardigan, July 15th, 1957. . oARos ojr THANKS My special thanks to Dr’s. Beer and Zielinski my special nurses, and the staff of the Prince County Hospital. While I was a patient there. Also to Rev, W.E. Ingnae ham and Rev. Alex MacKay, neighbours relatives, friends who visited and sent cards treats and flowers. May God bless you all. ' Mrs. W. Elmer Paz‘nter, Kensington. '1 wish to thank Drs. Simpson, staff of the Prince County Hos- pital for their kindness 'to me, while a patient there; also the clergy who“ visited me, and to all who sent treats, cards, and letters, and to Alf MacKay who helped at home. J.M. Campbell, Grahams Road Mr. and Mrs. LJ. Orr and dau— zghter, Rebecca, wish to express their sincere thanks to the many friends and ;neighbours who so kindly remembered their foster son and brother, the late Wil- lard Hamilton, Wit‘n flowers, cards, and letters, while in the Toronto General Hospital. Also tniends and neighbours who so kindly remembered them with 'cards and letters of sym- pathy. Agents Wanted ‘_ P a 111 a Reutes Available Men or .Women -— Earn $3.00: per hour handling 250 different Paula Products. I will extend you credit. Even without ex— perience, your success is as- sured in- following my di- AUTOMOTIVE R. J.".GREENAN’S B.A. SERVICE STATION TOWlNG - TIRES BATTERIES ETC. OPEN 7.30 AM. TO 12 MIDNITE MALPEQUE RD_ DIAL 8975 rectives. Write for my thirty- day helpingahand offer FREE now. G. Laurin, President, Paula Ltd. 21 St. Paul East, Montreal. Boarders Aooommodatod- MALE BOARDERS ACCOMMO- dated. Home cooking. Dial 6091., 1956 DODGE V-8 PERFECT CON , dition. 22,000 miles. Phone 3104 after 5 pm. ‘ 1951/PREFECT. GOOD CONDIT- ion. $160.00 Apply 344 Euston Street. 1957. DODGE. SEDAN,. 13,000 miles, A-l condition. Phone 4292 after 5 pm. 1951 1 TON FORD TRUCK, DUAL wheels. Perfect tires. A-l mo- tor. Apply Mrs. Benjamin Wood Alexandra. Phone 5-34. MILLAR _—, In loving memory of" Dark Green in color. Cameron and Grant, nurses and ' cars and Trucks. For Sale . OUT OUR WAY GOOD 60514! I PUT TH' DOE: OUT IN TH’. BACK YARD ' AN' CLOSED TH' UNHOOK THE scREEN.’ \, 1H2 By J. R. WILLIAMS WELL, WE’VE JUST eo-r ANOTHER BACK YARD now: Melian 7";- cars and Trucks For Sale 1956 FORD 1 TON IN EXCEL— 1ent condition with six tires and radio $1,800. Apply K. E; MacCall-um, St. Peter’s. ‘ 1955 FORD. CUSTOMLINE TU- dor. Radio. fender skirts and many extras in very good con— dition. Priced for quick sale. Apply after 6 pm. to- R.C.M.P barracks Malpeque Road.' 1952 IA TON CHEV TRUCK. NEW tires. Motor and body excellent shape. One owner. Actual mile- age 28000. Chrysler Windsor sedan fully equipped 1949, Motor, body paint and tires. like new. Will sett both very reasonable as owner is leav— ing province. J. D. MacDougall, Newtown Cross, RR. 1 P.E.I. ' Cars For Sale 1954 ' Plymouth Sedan Dark Blue in color Radio and Seat Covers a (real snap at $1250. 1951 Dodge Sedan Rebuilt Motor Real Bar— gain at $495. SPECIAL I - 1956 v3 Dodge Regent. Signal Lights. Plastic Seat Covers. Gray in Color. Low Mileage. W..,R. Jenkins USED CAR DEALER Kent- St., City You Don’t Have To, Be Rich. To Own One Of These . . . 1954 ‘FOR 34 Ton ‘pi'okup, Completely reconditioned low mileage. ‘ ONLY $975 1951 Dodge ton pickup, color green Good value at ONLY $325 1953 Dodge 129 ton Express ex—( cellent condition a steal at ONLY $475 GOODSPEEDls ' CAR LOT KENT: ST. I cuzrows 'cars Leaving: CAR LEAVING FOR BOSTON July 18 or 19th. Dial “5803. CAR LEAVING FOR osnAwA on July 16th. Can accommodate three passengers. Phone .7414. CAR LEAVING FOR BOSTON Mass, Wednesday, July 16th. can accommodate 3 passeng- ers. Call 3340 Summerside after 5 o’clock. For Sale PUNCHEONS 4500 AND 200 GA]. sizes. Wadell Bros. Crapaud. ONE WHITE AND GOLD COCK- er pup. 7 weeks old. Phone 7641; ARBORITE — ALL PATTERN — all colours - cut to size. Chandler Bros. Phone 6557. EMERSON PORTABLE. RADIO, with case. Like new. Apply Box 207_ Guardian. T‘HRITEEN ACRES 0F STAND- ing hay. Apply Myrtle Camp- bell, Kelly’s Cross. SHORTHORN COW. NEWLY freshened. Bert Ford, Glasgow Road. I ONE GENERAL PURPOSE 458 MCCORMICK HAY RAKE Cheap. in good condition. Ap— ‘ply Chester Weeks, Frederic-ton 0 N E. USED. H A Y. .LOADER Cheap. Apply Ernest Cameron Mt. Stewart, RR. 1. 35 PULLETS. 4% months old. Starting to lay. Mrs. Russell Boyce, Bonshaw. FIVE 600 BY 16 TIRES. AND tubes 1937 Dodge car. All for $25.00 Rhone 7061.‘ MATCHING BUREAU AND COM mode, marble top, Oak side- board, one double and one 9’4 bed with mattress. Dial '3397. HAY LOADER. MASSEY HAR- ris. Number '8 Heavy duty, per- fect condition Phone Summer— side 8958. LARGE POTATO SPRAYER. IN good working order. Apply H. Sanderson, Winsloe, or Phone 7590. STRAWBERRIES. PICK You: own. 10 cents a box. Bring cou- tainers. Come at once. Michae McGuink, Drom’ore. v ‘ FOR SALE CHEAP FURNITURE garden tools, other articles Mark Malone’s Malpeque Road (opposite Lab.) afternoons and evenings July 15 to July 19. 65 ACRES or STANDING HAY ,or take up on halves, Also, 10 ton .of last year’s hay. Baled. :EAplply Samuel Silliphan-t, Brook- ie d. ICHROME SET, 1 COFFEE table and two end tables, 1 acre of land, also a quantity of hardwood plank. Apply Earl ‘ Anderson, Dunstaflfnage. ONE. SET. FRENCH. DOORS (used) .15 Lite Glazed complete ‘ with Lock-(set, hinges, etc. Can be purchased singly.‘ Rea-p sortable. Phone 4979. 1 TRADE IN SINGER DROP head treadle Sewing machine $14.95. Apply Singer Sewing Centre, 164 Great George St. Dial 4551. 1 ONE. NEWLY. FRESHENED cow, call by side, one Potato sprayer, Heavy duty truck wa— gon. Everett Trainer South Melville. ELECTRIC MOTOR ALMOST like new. Also Rotary mower except handles. .For quick sale. Both for $25.00 Gordon Mac; Dougall, Lower N ewtown. BOXER .AND MINIATURE - Sghnmwer puppies for sale. Female Help Wanted WANTED Registered Nurse for night duty-at the Community Hospital, O'Leary. Mrs. Grace MacLeod, ‘ Matron. ‘ ' For Sale 44. ACRES 0F STANDING HAY Arthur Hurry, Sherwood Road. ERSOSENE SERVEL REFRI- gerator, 2 years old, perfect .condition. Bargain. Call 7341. PRAWBERRIES FOR SALE. Pick your own, 15 cents per box. Mary Macbenuan, Alexan- dra. FOR SALE Meat display counter, power meat saw, meat grinder and vegetable counter. Apply Winston Currie Alberton 7r" Top-quality dogs at reasonable prices. Write F. P. Delaney, Humphrey, N. B.r - » TOP QUALITY C.K.C. REGIST- ered Beagle puppies: Males and Females. Phone Diglby 173 or write H. Mangels, The Hed- ley House Smith’s Cove. N. S. NEW MACHINE INDUSTRIOUS potato Sprayers, does 10 acres on one tank, and 12 rows at once. New low price $975.00 machinery or livestock accept- ed in trade. Contact Martin Murphy, Freetown. TWO ROW CULTIVATORS AND hillers complete with power lift. Perfect condition (for Mas- sey 30 tractor) Apply Clayton Hughes, Emerald P.E.I Phone New London 8-41. ‘CCCORMICK HAY MOWER. Massey Harris Binder, Fair— banks Scales, MacKenzie pot— ato Digger Ferguson tractor plow, and wheel harrows. Ap- ply Legwis, MacKenzie, Vernon River. ' ' Auction Sale There will be sold by Public Auction on the premises of MacDonald’s Service Station at Souris, P.E.I. on Saturday July 26th 1958 at 2 PM. one 1952 De Soto Sedan, Serial No. 99408471. The above sale is held pursuant to a Conditional Sale Contract between James Haynes of Canso, Guysboro County Nova Scotia and MacDonald’s Service Station and which said Contract was duly assigned to Traders Finance Corporation Limited. work horse. 9 years old. Phone ' 7. For Sale” STANDING HAY. NEIL BRUCE, Milltown. WE HAVE IN STOCK A GOOD supply of potato Sprayers burlt by Canadian manufacturers. It is a super sprayer wood tank. loader pumri. Can be operated at 600 lbs. pressure, spray 10 rows. Phone 95-12 Borden. Paul Lav-ole, Your Oliver dealer. STRAWBERRY TIME IS COLDSPOT FREEZER TIME 9 models to choose from New 1958 Models As low as $277 Buy it now on easy payment terms with - NO DOWN PAYMENT v A-t SIMPSONS . SEARS ' Charlotetown Store Hay Machinery One _ Mower (Farmall A), one Loader (new), one 10’ Rake (used), one No. 55T Baler (new), one mower (F'arrnall Cu b), several Bale Forks (new), one escalator 30’ (new). All machines going for less than cost. DAWSON’S SERVICE STATION ‘ Crapaud ' Phone 17 LANDSCAPIHE'. Anythingin Land Scap- ing, looking after lawns, hedges and Odd jobs. DIAL 5669 Lost And Fond BILLEOLD (MAN‘S) COLOUR brown, containing large sum of money. Phone 4879. * Miscellaneous IT’S SIGNIFICANT THAT MORE. and more folks are using Guar- dian - Patriot Classified Ads to solve problems. Let us help fill your needs. Phone 8506. BOX NUMBERS In replying to Box Numbers please make sure you have the correct Box Number in the ad— dress. ‘ TENDERS Tenders will be received by undersigned till July 19, 1958, for repairing the foundation of Millvale School. Mrs. Oswald Murphy, Bradalbane. Personal / - REAL ESTATE“. fits” AndABrOkers L. H. KENNEDY REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE 166 Great George St. Dial 3912 REAL ESTATE ' For Rent ROOM FOR RENT. 232 HILLS boro. Phone 6364. , with sink Phone 3105. COTTAGE AT KEPPOCI-I, AUG-‘ ust ISt to September 15th. Con- tact: George Collins, 209 Deni- : son Avenue, Granby, Quebec. FOR SALE — IN VILLAGE OF THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMSl advertising —~c1assified ads - 1311011e 5505.1 i A For Sale MOUSE (IN KENSING- ton) with large lot and Gar— age. Apply George M1ll, 15 Hillsboro St., Charlottetown or phone 9181. St. Peters, four-room bungalow Modern. Also six-room house, Modern. Apply: Leo L. Mur- phy, St. Peters Bay. Phone 16- REAL ESTATE Wanted TWO ROOMS, SECOND FLOOR Phone 7295. THREE UNFURNISI-I-ED HOUSE keeping rooms or house in City or outskirts fior perman— anit reliable tenant with child— ren. Dial 8397. Services Offered 'TS MUCH EASIER T0 PREP, pare your Guardian - Patriot Classified Ad when you ask one of our trained ad-takers to as- sist .you. Phone 8506. LARGE. GROUND. F L 0 0 R I front r60m heated, furnished or unfurnished. Suitable for two. Phone 9750. I LARGE FURNISHED ROOM ground floor, all conveniences at Hunter River, suitable fo two. Apply P. 0. Box 70. Hun- V ter River. 'SUITE ‘OF FRONT OFFICES Tanton Building, 152 Gt. George St. Adapted to Dr., Dentist, or Beauty Parlor. Hot and cold water. Phone 5249. HE ATE D THIRD FLOOR AP- artment. 5 rooms and bath. Continuous hot water. Central- ly located. Box,214 Guardian— Patriot. — SMALL APART NT SUITABLE for couple of 'rl‘s or married couple. Electric Stove, contin- uous hot water. Heated. Phone 3554. ‘ front bedroom, ground floor. Kitchen and home privileges to desirable party, also turnished’ bedroom second floor. Central Dial 3309. ' ‘ FURNISHED COTTAGE. TWO bedrooms. Good bathing beach near-by. Also handy to stores. Apply John A. MacKenzie, St. Peter‘s Bay. FOR RENT Desirable, third floor apartment \heated. Continuous hot [wat- er. Electric S/tove. ‘Sarage. Central loo.- ation.’ Apply Guard- ion-Patriot Box 23!). REAL ESTATE. For 3316 FOR SALE On Gulf Shore 4 miles From St. Peters AUTHOR IS INTERESTED IN seeing, buying unusually fine , Indian relics, old guns, miner- als, other collector's items dur- 1 ing P. .E. 1. vacation- starting. August 4. John Markus, Ho-Ho—; Kus, New Jersey. ' 60 acres land approximate- ly one half blueberry and cranberry barrens. balance softwood. Priced reason- bly for quick “sale, Apply 1 PO. Box 137, St Peter’s. BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Etc. PROFESSIONAL CARDS « "CHIROPRAcTo'R Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince St. Dial 64' 1. Elmer Blanchard, BA. 160 Richmond St. Dial 5573 M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB. Bank of Commerce Bldg Allison M. Gillie, LLB. 130 Richmond St. Dial 4747 I Palmer & Hashim Bank Of Nova Scotia Bldg. Peake & Nicholson 175 Grafton Street OPTOMETRISTS J. A. Carruther's, R. 0. 123 Kent St. Dial 561 J. S. Taylor, 8.0. Comer Kent & Queen Sts. Office 9133 —- House 4756 H. J. Mabon, 8.0. Montague P. ARCHITECT _ E ,J. A. MCGuigan, B.A. Currie Bldg., Dial 9424 Queen St. IAN M. MacLEOD, LLB. CURRIE BLDG. (Above Shoe Doctor) DIAL 3361 FREDERIC A. LARGE, Q.C., M.L.A. Room 207 Dominion Building Dial 3244 - J 05. W. MacDonald, B.A., Q.C. .. 150 Richmond Street Dial 4713 \ Box 472 MacPhee & Trainor J. F. TOOTT'ZS, B. Arch ARCHITECT 140‘ Richmond St. Dial 880. G. Keith Pickard B. Arch. M.R.A.I.C., Charlottetown, 100 Fitzroy S Dial 8618 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.I,C., P.Eng. 161 QUEEN ST. 160 Richmond St. Dial 5573 PHONE 8325 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Currie Bldg. l McDONALD, CURRIES: C0. COOPER BROTHERS & co. Charlottetown Dial 5568 H. R. DOANE & COMPANY ' 148 Great George St., Charlottetown Dial 6547— 6548 P. 0. Box 187 ARTHUR J. GARRETT PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING Charlottetown 100 Fitzroy Street Dial 5321 HEATED LARGE FURNISHED. vow DOING CUSTOM POTATO ' spraying, Apply Martin Murphy Freetown. MODERN FUMIGATING '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 Phone 8727 U SE ‘ Guardian-Patriot WANT ADS OFTEN! . ‘, FOR QUICK RESULTS IN RENTI'NG on SELLING Teachers Wanted TEACHER FOR NEW GLASGOW School. First or Second class. Harold Dickieson, Secretary. Transnrtation Wanted TRANSPORTATION TO TORON- to tor two adults. Phone 6188 Wanted WANTED BODY FOR CAR 1949 to, 1951 Meteor sedan. Call Kens- .ington 86-3. o'r quarts. Dial 8595. WOMAN DESIRES POSITION AS companion light house- keeping duties. Write Box 206 ‘Guardian and Patriot. ' . Wanted To Buy . WANTED AT HOPE RIVER School July 31, six cords , 2 hard wood, split and packed . (dry). Rupert Simpson, Sec’y. SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned, and en- dorsed “TENDER FOR WHARF IMPROVEMENTS, S Y D N E Y, . conditions. Good supplement. Apply Mms.‘ WANTED ALE BOTTLES PINTS Future Of Williamson u Discussed In Colonial . ' ‘ Talks LONDON (Reuters) ' were resumed at the colonial of- fice Monday on the future of the Williamson diamond mine in Tan- an ika. ' ‘ . ' a g If? gFilinnce Minister C. E. Til‘ney xgzdma whiz 19m, and Resources Minister A. . “661.50, , on; 3. Pike are representing tigejcgaiii; On the gov” ’8 ganyika government, w - will depend the {Wand m: ment in principle 33m 3 Williamson, my ml” Dr. Williamson, and. ,LOI'.I. C. to di , considering acceptanc. an in the mine in settlemm duties on the estate q, geologist Dr. John T. w Williamson (1 i s e do; , tender. form and r:- ted documents, and pre-a - gassed return tender envelope may be obtained on applica- tion to e undersigned, at their gmgior mm» a 232 St eorge Street, P.0. film .mmifedBeers 5.. Box 42; Moncton, N.B., upon mes . , This was madeclelr by during the weekend. , “There are complic sale of the shares held liamson and myself to be he said. “We two do no: ‘ majority interest in the . whole deal is subject to proval of the Tanganyika. ment.” ’, Two sisters of the late no, liamsou are also charm If the Tanganyika ; accepts shares in the .. of death duties, and De purchases the shares of v son and Chopra, the‘Ta. government and De Beg, hold between them a ma- - the 1,200 shares. After that some liker between the Ta “ recei 'of an accepted cheque madeptpayable to the Receiver General of Canada for the sum of $25.00. This cheque >Wlll be returned upon the return of the plans and specifications in good condition. ' Each tendon must be accom- panied by asecurity deposrt as stipulated, in the tender form and any tender not accompan- ied by a security deposit as called for will not be considered. Any tender subbmitted by telegram will also not be con-l sidered. , The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender . D. W. Saunders. for A0998 Regional Direclw’ A“: government and De Beam Servlces ' ‘ property is valued at $100,” Department of Tmsnspont, At" their peakgearnings or, I Moncton, NB. mine were esth 3,, H July 11, 1958, than $8,000,000 3 year. . USEDSHOVELBARGANYV Al \7 lFo'rSal-e or Lease V I THEW LORAIN L41 HEAVY 'DUTY 3/4 YD. SHOWER-t!” old, SERIAL No. 18188. Powered with a Caterpillar D313 M 'engine. Entire cab replaced approxrmately 2 years ago. Thu“. chine in (good condition. PRICE $|b.000 ‘ NORTHWEST 1% YD. SHOVEL, Serrdl No. 3797. power-adorn Waukesha D8 gas engine, Serial No. 26827. 24” shoes, Am 115,; o dipper. Other equipment: crane boom 50’, draghne, new 314. H clamshell, hook. Will consider sale of any parts or compounds. this machine. . . ‘ PRICE s-Io.ooo '_ ; I THEW LORAIN L41 HEAVY DUTY 3/4 YD. SHOVEL, old. Serial No. 15470. This machine in good condition. PRICE $I2.000 ' Suitable attachments available for these machines for of job. For full particulars and photographs of any machines . . . , Write, phone or wire B.D. BOWES, Sales Mange ' Construction Machinery Division ‘_ WM. STAIRS. SON & MORROW,"LTD§1 - ‘ 235.53%?“ ' 5359‘. . AUCTION SALE * CAPE BRETON COUNTY, N. fice= of the Secretary, until 3.00 lp_m. (E. D. S. T.) WEDNES- ‘DAY,, AUGUST 20, 1958. Plans and specification can be seen and forms of tender ob- tained at the office of the Chief Engineer, Department. of. Public Works, Ottawa, Ontario, at the “office of the District Engineer: Department of Public .Works, Ralston Building, P._ 0. Box 875. Halifax, N. S., and at the Post Offices: at Sydney and New Glasgow, N. S. " . To .be considered each tender must be accompanied by a security in the form of a certi. fied. cheque or Bonds as speci- fied in the form of tender and made on the printed forms sup- plied by the-Department and in accordance with the conditions set forth therein. The Department, through the lChief Engineer‘s office (H. 8; R.), or through the undersign- ed. or through the office of the District Engineer at Halifax, N. S., will supply blue-prints and specification of the work on deposit of a sum of $25.90 . in the form of a CERTIFIED bank cheque or money-order payable to the order of the ' RECEIVER GENERAL OF CANADA . The deposit will be released on return of the blue- prints and specification in good condition within a month from the date of reception of tenders. If not returned within that per- iod the deposit will be forfeited. The lowest or any tend-er not necessarily accepted. ROBERT FORTIER, Chief of Administrative Services x and Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa. JulV 9, 1958 “ ' CANADA Department Of Transport Moncton ,N.B. T E N D E R S SEALED TENDERS, address- ed to the undersigned and marked “TENDER FOR CON- STRUCTION 0F VOR BUILD- ING AND RELATED WORK AT CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I.” will be received up to 3.30- P.M. (Atlantic, Dayliglht sav- ing Time), Thursday, August 14, 1958, for the construction of VOR Building and related work, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. labour Plans, specifications, 8.”, will be received in the ot'w --—-_r.-_L.__ At Souris West on Wed, July 16 at 2 O'CIGE’: am instructed by Mr. Wade Hughes to sell by Auction, valuable ,heirlooms such as: 2 complete, glaces built of inlaid marble in perfect condition... ' side measurement about 60” by 45”. 2 mantle ', vithornate frames 32" by 42”. and 40” by 28" .;er vases: glass vases; .6 dinning chairs and 1 p g...” M‘ :hair in dark carved Walnut: Antique oak , suite, wall barometer; chairs, grand fathers M mohogany revolving book stand: spinningmeels: Billll ’1. fiewellornament: Brass oil lamps: carved solid mm 3 any sideboard: 2 walnut hall stands: mahogany ill, with marble ops: antique sofa: chairs assorted I” tures: etc. , * , " , J. J. Mustard ‘ Auctioneer . FOR SALE 6 2 used retriderators 2 pop-corn machinilTl Used Fryer grills. ,hbpsm~d-_- Michals Bros. Charlottetown . 1 Would You Like To. Be ANurseT’i' n a a I l I l l l a l l Kl l l l i .0 ll ' The Children’s Hospital, Halifax, Nova Scotia. invites plications for class entering September ist. Applicants must least 18 years of age and in possession of a Nova Scotia Gr!“ Certificate or its equivalent. The course offered is of 3 r ‘ duration, including experience in adult and public health? sing. Graduates are fully qualified professional nurses. further particulars APPLY To DIRECTOR OF NURSES. J DeLAVAL FARM EQUIPMEN'A GOOD EQUIPMENT SAVES TIME AND OVERHEAD. WHY WAIT - COME IN —— OR CALL US TODAY. I KEITH CARMICHAEL LTD. Belvedere Corner — Central Royalty Charlottetown Phone 6423 ERNIE’S SALES and SERVICE Summerside l l l l l l ,l l l l t l l ( l l e l l ~l l l ( 11 Water St. phone