' Wtaoffer in a Dollars roll in for pennies, spent on classified ads . Wauld "extra" money make your summer vacation "extra" special? l'hen here’s how to get it: make up a' list of articles around your home i which you no longer need. Out- 7 grown children’s A 'playthings, for, - instance,or_ - perhaps “that 'old washing machine, an-idle ' bike, spotts‘ ii eauipment, ’or iust about anything-that I others can use. - A ‘Next, Dial, 8506 and describe in. whet You have v fast acting _ C‘Uardian-Patriot f’ . --Want‘ Adi P. E. I. folks are .alvVayson the, ' lookout for mold—hand _ articles in good condition. And because the i Guardian - Patriot carries many , A of thesein Want Ads __ they turn to its , classified columns to 'fill their needs. If you have what they are after, , . new” make quick contact ’ i and offer cash; 80 get busy now rounding , up articles around the cellar and attic which you no ldnger need and offer them to thousands in these widely read columns. Here you’ll reach many many local prospects _ DIAL 8506 TODAY ‘i working Page 10 the Guardian- Mon., Sept. 8, 1958 Female Help Wanted WANTED EXPERIENCED RE- lialble girl for housework. Mrs. DOIRON —In loving memory of Leo G. Doimn who passed nWay September 7, 1955. Anniver- sary High Mass at Saint Char- les Church, St. Charles, P.E.I. We think of you dear Leo, And so oft repeat, your name, In life we loved you very much In death we do the same. _ Always remembered by his wife, Maude. DOIRON — In loving memory of my tether, Leo G. Dolmn, who passed away Sept 7. 1955- Three years have passed, but the memory of his love still lasts. May God grant him eternal red and guide on till we meet again. Always remembered by his dau- ghter, Shirley. ' MURPHY — In loving .memory of my mother, Mrs. James Murphy, who passed away on Sept. 8th, 1951. They say tine heals all sorrow And helps us to forget, But time so flat has only proved How much I miss you yet. 4 Ever remembered by Mary. CAMPBELL—In loving memory of Elmer J. Cannpbell, who passed away Sept. 7, 1955. They anytime heals all sbrrow, And helps us to forget. But time so tar has only proved How much we miss you yet. God gave us strength to fight it And courage to fight the blow, But what it meant to lose you No one will ever know. Lovingly remembered by wife and \ . . nurommvs . FREDEKITSON . NORTH RIVER FEATURING THIS WEEK . LANTZ POTATO DIGGER ’ R. J. GREENAN’S B.A. SERVICE STATION TOWINV‘ - TIRES BATTERIES ETC. OPEN 7.30 A.M. TO 12 MIDNITE MALPEQTJE RD_, DIAL 8975 ' SELLMMORRIS . As LOW AS $1595 [BRAND NEW-DELUXE; * MacKAY MOTORS V. St,. Peter’s Road BoardersAecolnnlpdated CAN ACCOMMODATE 2 STUD- entrs or business girls. Quiet- , Central Phone 74744. ROOM AND BOARD F011,.3'2: men in” private bongo, near both hospitals. Apply Phone 7493. Baby litters 1m LIGHT SUSSEX .AND NEW Hampshire month old chicks, mixed. 40 cents each. Douglas Campbell. Clement. ‘ liars Leaving . CAR LEAVING FOR, TORONTO Sept. 14th. Can automodate one passenger. Phone 3471. CAR LEAVING FOR BOSTON, Wednesday Sept. 10, 1958 Can accommodate two passengers Rhone 5297. liars and Trucks For Sale 1948’ DODGE. . PRICE REASON- sble. Apply Joseph MacEach- em. Fort Augustus. 195$ PLYMOUTH Low MILE- nge. Halt original price. Phone 4572 after 4 pm. 1956‘ DODGE REGENT SEDAN que- , 1952 TWO TONE FORDiSEDAN. In good condition. 4 new tires. A p pl y James, MacCallum Brackley Point. 1956 HILLMAN. IN PERFECT condition. Reasonalbly priced. Apply Spring Park Service Station 175 Elm Ave. or Phone 6824. ' FOR SALE OR TRADE 1957 Pontiac Hardtop, 1957 Chev bel- al!» Sedan, 1956 Buick Hardtop 1953 Chev. Sedan all cars in eat- celllleut Condition Can be financ- ed. Spence and Macheod Ltd., Charlottetown. Female Help Wanted GIRL FOR OFFICE WORK EX- perience preferred. Apply Box 386 Guardian Office. WANTED A GIRL OR WOMAN tor Genenal house work. Apply , 200 Prince Street. WANTED A MAID _FOR GEN- eral‘ housework in country home. Pay we'll. Apply Box 1387 care of Gua-rdiaanatriot. WANTED WOMAN To WORK AS Short order cook tor evenings only. Hours 5 to 8.30 Apply Queen Hotel. $100. MONTHLY FOR WEARING lovely presses given to you as bonus. Just show North Ameri— can Fashion Frocks to friends. No canvassing, investment or experience necessary. North American Fashion Frocks, Ltd, 3425 Industrial Blvd. Dept A 3452 Montreal. GENERAL HOUSEMAIDS — WE have many permanent. live in, positions open in Montreal. Sa- laries range $75 - $150 per month. Send applications with date of availability, experience education and meant photo graph. (No charge to appli- cants) to:- Personnel Centre, 1467 Mansfield St, Suite 101 ‘1" Montreal. Good condition. Phone 8 Bede-- Summerside. Phone 2897. For Sale FOR SALE.-- YOUNG P I G s Kent Jones, Hazelbrook. GUERNSEY GRADE COW DUE “to freshen, Harry Rodd, Brack- ' ley. in perfect condition. Mrs. Jim Inglis, Kensm' gton. .. SHINGLES $6.00 PER SQUARE. Apply MacKay's Mills, Bangor. TOP SOIL - $2.00 PER CUB. YD Delivered. MncKay Construc- tion Ltd. IF YOU THINK SOMETHING you no longer need has value, offer it for sale in the Clas- sified section. Phone 8506 for a helpful ad-ta‘ker. - 1 MONAGHAN THRESHER. EQ- uipped tor blower. Reasonable price. Apply Wendell Myers, Carleton. SPECIAL 'PRICES ON RAW- leigh English Bicycles. Strong steel frame, lifetime Guarantee. All going at $45.00 Douglas Bros. and Jones, Ltd. PUPS. IDEAL FOR CHILDREN‘S pets. Apply to Kevin Griftin, Tyrone Lot 65. ‘ CAR RADIO PERFECT CONDI- tion. For indomtion phone 3469 or apply 257 Euston Street. ONE U S E D COMBINATION digger and picker. Like new. Turner Farm Equipment. MACKENZIE POTATO BIGGER in excellent condition. Emmett Wisener, Watervale. mom — ALL PATTERN —, all colours — cut, to size. Chandler Bros. Phone 6557. AN- ELEC'I‘ROLUX VACUUM cleaner with attachments, also polisher. Both in perfect con- dition. Dial 5607. ONE USED MASSEY BINDER, 6 it. sheaf carnier and transport. ' truck, two years old. Turner Farm Equipment. TWO WHEEL TRAILER, NEW. Can be seen 8 am. to 5 pm. at Dick MaoLean’s Block House, ~ Montague. FOR SALE — ONE NUMBER 2 Hall Thresher and Blower, ex- cellent condition. Keith Wood- side, Clinton, Phone New Lon- don, 5—2. I. RADIO AND RECORD PLAYER Hines speed cmtbinetion, por- fact Priced to sell. peque Road. Phone 7660. NO. 2 BALL THRASHER WITH high bugger and blower. Apply toElnler WWHD, Hu nt er r yer. j - 45 AND 180 GAL._SIZE HEAVY loakpumhcons; Weddell Bros, ,Crapaud. on. BURNING KITCHEN range; 1 room Stove; dining 'room set, beds, Springs, mat- tresses, bureaus, etc. Phone 7454. ' HUNTER RIVER RINK TWO building-s, sizes 14, by 50 and 9 by 10,‘ also standing board fence-Price $300.00. Apply to Percy Boyle, Hunter River. NUMBER OF USED BINDER . canvasses. All makes and sizes. Bring Old canvasses or measure- ments. Thinner Farm Equip- ment. ' , ELECTROLUX ‘ v AC U U M cleaners. Beautifully recondi- tioned with attachments $39.95 guaranteed by Maritime Corn- Chanlottetovvn. Phone 9220. ANOTHER REASON WHY Guardian - Patriot Classified Ads get such quick action: Our trained adessistants give your ad their careful attention. Phone 8506. DAIRY FARM iN HIGH STATE of cultiation, conSistiug of 120 acres, 80 clear, balance under wood and lumber, new barn, house, all modern conven- Iences, handy school, church, and shipping. ‘5 miles from Charlottetown, 2. miles dram pavement. For further parti- culars apply Harry Newman, Union Road. AUCtion Sale At 74 Elm Avenue on Thursday, Sept. 11 at 6:30 o’clock. House containing 6 rooms and bathroom, on floor furnace. GoOd repair. J. J. MUSTARD , Auctioneer. Land For Sale .On HarVard St. In Summerside 3%, acres with a front— age of 265 feet on Harvard Street and about 100 feet frontlng on the Canadian National Railways. Water and. s e w e r a g e facilities available. . . Apply to — " William E. Jenkins Summerside Help Wanted BOARDER WILLING TO BABY- sit as part payment for board. Apply to Box No. 366. a J.K. Beer, 161 Fitzroy Street; * FOR SALE - BABY CARRIAGE ‘ -AppllellinmI.ong,»appdsitel -PeterPanDrilveInonMal-‘ pact Sales 176 Kent Street, ' OUT OUR WAY . By J. R. WILLIAMS 1 i wmmum,‘ ‘IE. 6095! LASSOIMG H, mum", IT WITH HIS NECKTIE.’ ‘ , \ yummy AND THE GARAGE FULL \\‘ \\ OF RAKES AND FISH ‘ PDLES! '1 SEND HIM M - TD PICK A PIECE OF PAPER, OFF THE LAWN. AND I'LL HAVE TO PICK HIM OFF "THE YOU'LL STAY no: rrts vourz HOLLERIN: fill-Damask Lost And Found Personal LOST: DANCERS SWORD AT Higldand Games Eldon August 6. Please leave at Guardian Of- dice. Male Help Wanted IMIVIEDIATE OPENING GOOD Watkins route available in Charlottetown. Man or woman. Full or part time. Average $2.50 per hour. Write to G. E. Edvard, 350 St. Roch St, Montreal. GOOD PAY IN T.V.——RADIO SERVICING Wireless Operating all offer big money, Trained men urgently needed. Ask for facts on how you can prepare for a good pay- ing job in one of these fields and remain at work. No experi- ence—but some high school needed. Apply now for Fall day classes Toronto and Montreal. Give education, age and post your request quickly—no obliga- tion. Box 171, Moncton, N.B. Radio College of Canada. Miscellaneous ECZEMA ARE YOU TORTURED with it. Get a jar of MacD‘oug- all’s' Eczema Remedy at the Keafe’s Drug Store Charlotte- town and wait for results. ' WILL ANYONE HAVING clothing at Fred Kelly’s, Great George Street, please pick up by September 30th, or they be :SOIC without further. notice. Fred Kelly. BOX NUMBERS In replying to Box Numbers please make sure you'have the correct Box Number in the ad- dress. . DIAL 4044 YOUR IMPERIAL \ STOVE & FUEL OIL AGENT Ch’towh East - Parkdale JOHN W. SKINNER FOR BLIGHT CONTROL We have limited quantity small crystal bluestone. Clear- ing quick at 10c per pound. Book your requirements quickly. E. i D. REID PRODUCE LTD. Phone 8597, Charlottetown- REAL ESTATE Agents And Brokers L. H. KENNEDY - REAL ESTATE and ‘ INSURANCE 166 Great George St. Dial 3912 REAL . ESTATE For Rent 2' FURNISHED ROOMS RED- room and Kitchen. Phone 6926. PARTLY FURNISHED HEATED three‘ room apartment for rent. Central Adults. Dial 6365. ONE LARGE UNFURNISHED room on third floor. Apply 28 ' Great George Street. NICELY FURNISHED ROOM. Second floor. Good location. Suitable for business man. Ap- ply Box 385 care of Guardian- Patriot. REAL ESTATE For Sale HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT in Montague. Apply Box 40, Guardian-Patriot, Montague. HEAL ESTATE ‘ WAHTED THREE OR FOUR ROOM AP- artment. Dial 9389. 3 HEATED ROOM APARTMENT with bath. Apply Box No. 384, Guardian Office. WANTED BY YOUNG COUPLE 5 or 6 room heated apartment. Phone 4317 between 9 a.m. and 5 pm. APARTMENT WANTED — FOUR or five rooms by young couple with small child. Must be heal- ed with bath. Phone 6960. FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH The amazing Body Tonic. Write for free booklet today. PROCKER & CAMPBELL , RESEARCH INST. , 21 King St. East. Toronto, Ont. PIANO CLASSES Marjorie E. CrOckett will resume piano classes week beigiming Sept. 8. Former or new pupils please dial 5955 after 5.30 pm. - VACUUM CLEANERS. COM- mercial, picks up water and dirt. Over one horse power ,motor. Two year guarantee. See before you'buy any ordin- ary commercial type vacuum cleaner. Free demonstration: Maritime Compact Sales, 176 Kent Street, Charlottetown, IN MEMORIAM ROLAND RICHARD 'MaanE The death occurred suddenly on July 18, 1958, at Weston, Ont., of Roland Richard MaclRae, son of the late Kenneth mid Florence (Rogenqm) MalcRae, formerly of Canoe Cove, P.E.I..in his 59th 79313 . Hehasbeenatworkinthe Maintenance Section with the R. C.A:F. that day was stricken with achealrt attack that night and died immedna' ' telly. He leaves , to mourn the fiollow— ing brothers and Sisters, Finlay, Gladys (Mrs. Williaim Rogerson, at New Haven, Donald at King- ston, Bertha Eunice (Mrs. Gar- net Cowie) at West Hill, Red neth and Roderick, WestBranch, NS. Two sisters Annie ,and Jen- nie (Mrs. Alexander Baillie) pre« deceased him. The burial was from Scarboro, Chapel. Interment was in Pine Hills Cemetery. - _ IN MEMORIAM ' JOHN A. MoGUIoAN O The death occurred in the Kings Colmty Memorial Hospi- tall on July 29th, 1958, of John A. McGuigan of St. Mary’s Road East, in his seventieth year. The deceased had taken ill a;- bout two weeks befiore his death and after being sick a flaw days entered the hospital tor treat - ment. At fiirst hopes were held tor early necoveny but God willed otherwise and on the above date he passed to his eternal reward, identified in the last rites of his church by Rev. Farther Candle. The late Mr. McGuiglan was a man of line Christian principles. He received his early education in St. Mary’s Road East school, and ‘adter attending Prince of several years in this province. He then attended St. Dunstan’s University wherehe Showed hind self a fine athlete. He joined the Canadian Army in the first world War and sitar coming back loom overseas he re- sumed teaching for a few years. In 1923 he went to Bristol Con- nectlicuftt. there» he mar- ried the dormer Mary Daley Ofi Di” 9220. store natural colour to yourharir Scott’s Anti-Gray Hairtone, a white greaseless cream, is equ— ally eftective on all shades of hair. LanOlin base, will not stain pillows or clothing. Gnar- anteed. 1 oz. jar $3.00;’3 ozs. $6.00. At Cantwell’s, Hug-hes’, Giggey’s, Reddin Bros, Jenkins and Semple’s Drug Stores. _ \ Services Offered ' NOW LOOK YOUNGER—RE-l St. Mary’s Road. In. 19:31 they re- turned to their native province ‘ and Mr. MoGuiga-n bought a damn i .m which he the remainder- ..Of his life. Being a man of good educa- tion and also a wide reader, and having the ability to explain what- he read, he was a great, conver-r " Wanted To Buy NUMBER OF FOX HORSES. Feeder cattle, half beef breed, DO YOU NEED AUTO BODY REPAIRS ' WHEEL' ALIGNMENT WHEEL BALANCING \ SPENCE & McLEOD LTD. Eden St. Dial 9628 :Available throughout P. E, I. {or extermination of roaches, bed bugs, rats, insects, etc. Free estimates. Phone or write: H. R. QUINN, PROP. P. O. Box 451 Phone 8727 SPECIAL SERVICES MOTOR WASHING . GUARANTEED “WHEEL BALANCING” BUD'S SERVICE STN. Richmond St, Ch’town. Dial 9116 NEW . - AUCTIONEERING SERVICE FOR CHARLOTTETOWN Alter many years in rural auc- tioneering, I have responded to several requests from city resi- dents and have procured a icense to conduct auction sales in the city: Call 5312 City.. or 7324. CLAUDE CRASWELL MODERN FUMIGATING AVAIL- able throughout P. E. I. for ex- ’termination of roaches, be d bugs, rats, insects, etc., Free estimates. Phone or write. H. 115.1 Quinn Prop, P. 0. Box 4 . . Salesman Wanted WANTED DIRECT SALESMAN WANTED between the ages 35 to 50 for local employment. Must have a late model car and be prepared to work steadily for above- average income. Hospitalization and Pension Plans available for proven representatives. Apply, stating past and. pres- gn: employment. also references BOX 388 GUARDIAN transportation Wanted TRANSPORTATION WANTED for two, to Toronto on or be- tore Sept. 15th. Would help with driving. Phone 11-44 Vernon River. Wanted To Buy WANTED ALE BOTTLES, PINTS or quarts. Dial 8595. MODERN FUMIGATING I WANTED: HORSES. FOR Slaughter. Paying top prices v W111 pick them up. Opply Ver- non Dennis, Jorden Cresent, or phone 3792 and ask for Vernon Dennis. WANTED ’ House Trailer ‘ Must be factory built and in good condition. PHONE ' 7329 or 5637. Wanted. WANTED JEEP. APPLY STAT Wales College, taught school For . M. Walsh, 51 Chestnut Street. - sartiona-list and many will recall many pleasant hours spent with him, at his home and elsewhere, discussing all the topics of the day. Beside the athletics In which he excelled he took a great Inter- est in sports of all kinds, par- ticularly horse racing, and ‘he raised and a ,racenhnn- self Mr. MCGuligan took a great In- terest in all activities pertaining to his church, 'and district, He was a loyal supporter of the Progressive Conservative Party. He leaves to mum his depar— ture his wife and two brothel!“ s, Emmett and Christopher, both of St. Mary’s Road East and also several nieces and nephews. home on Augustl-st, to St. Paul’s ChurclIJSturgeon, where Requiem High Mass was offered by Rev. Father 'Mullally his Present in the sanctuary was Rev. Andrew MacDonald, C.Ss.R. The services at the grave were conducted by Esther Mulla- lily. Alf- ter which' ' all that retrial-nod mor- tal of a loving h‘quand and friend were laid in the grave await his resurrection. - The pallbearers were Martin McCarthy, Philip McGuigan, lie Daley, James .Daley, Jerome Hughes and James Lalnignn.‘ > May his soul rest in peace. CARD OF THANKS I wish‘to extend. my manks‘to Rev. Father Mull'ally and Rev. Father McCardle, to Dr. McIntyre and Dr. Donnell of and also the nurses of the hospi. tal, and .,l>0 all who sent Mlass Cards, spiritual bouquets, letters and cards of sympathy, or to all others who in any way helped me it my great trial and sorrow. Mrs. Mary McGuigan. . IN MEMORIAM CECIL REEVES ' There passed away in the Vic- toria General Hospital on July 21st of Cecil Reeves, at thé.early age of 40 years. Although under the doctor’s care for some time, death came as a great Shock to his family and friends. - He leaves to mourn his wife (nee‘Mae‘ Lord) three daughters, Marjorie, Judy and Joan, and one son Farrell, also'his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Re- eves, and two brothers, Clar- ence and Arthur, and one sister, Velma, Mrs. Archie Paynrter. The funeral service which was very largely attended, was held from his, late residence, and was conducted by his pastor, Rev. Mr. Brown of North Bedeque, assisted by Rev. E.H. Bean of Kensington. Hymns sung were, The Lord’s My Shepherd, and Safe In the Armaof Jesus, with Mrs. R..A. Profitt as organist. The floral tributes were many and beautiful: testifying to the & parted was held by his friends and loved ones. ‘ The pail beavers were Robert Jnrdine, Everett Francis, Austin Rogers, Fred Paynter and Pres» ton Reeves. \ The flower bearers were Al- fred Reeves, Elmer MaclElalchern, Clififiord Francis, Cecil. Paynter and Ray McCarville. Loving Memories never die as years roll on, and days pass by. In our hearts 8: Memory is kept, oved and will never of one wefi forget. GAIlII, 0F THANKS ' The tamily of the late Cecil Reeves to thank their many - friends and neighbdrs for their acts of kindness during his illness and death. A sincere Youto those who sent ing price and condition. Apply Box 352, Guardian - Patriot. floral tributes, cards and mes- sages of sympathy. l _ g . PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS, - SOLICITORS, Etc. 1. Elmer Blanchard, BA. m Richmond St. Dial 5573 M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB. Bank of Commerce Bldg Palmer & Haslaln Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. Peaks & Nicholson 175 Grafton Street I. A. McGuigan, B.A. Carrie Bldg., Dial 9424 Queen St. [AN it MscLEOD, LLB. CURRIE BLDG. (Above Shoe Doctor) '” DIAL 3351’ FREDERIC A. LARGE, Q.C., M.L.A. Room 207 Dominion Building Dial 3244 MacPhee ll Trainor 160 Richmond St. Dial, 5573 Carrie using. 148 Great George CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. R. Carson v an Prince St. ' Dial 6432 “OPTOMPETRI‘STS J. A. Cutlutheu, Re 0. 123 Kent St. a Dial 5612 J. S. Taylor, 3.0. Comer Kent & Queen Ste. Office 9133 — House 4756 ARCHITECT J. F. rooms, B. Arch. ARCHITECT 14. Richmond St. ’Dial 3865 . .G. Keith Pickard B. Arch. M.R.A.I.C., (liarlottetown, 100 Fitzroy St. Dial 8618 Summerside, Wednesday. Dial 2936 Peter A. McNeil 1“ Gt. ARCHITECT Geo. St. Char-httetown Phone 4339 P. 0. Box 513 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER E. S. CHANDLER. 3.51:. (E.E.), M.E.I_C., P.Eng. 161 QUEEN ST. PHONE 8325 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS“ McDONALD, CURRIE & C0. COOPER BROTHERS & CO. Charlottetown H. R. DOANE & COMPANY Dial 5568 I: St, Charlottetown "i Dial 6547 —. 6548 p P. o. Box 137 ARTHUR .I. GARRETT ., PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING x alaran llll Fitzroy Street at 5321 His mineral was held foam his _ the Montague Memorial hospital, high esteem in which the de- ' . phone Foreign Minister . Of J_apan Visits Canadian Capital VANCOUVER (CP) :— ForeignI fare Minister Aiichiro Fujiyama oil‘ “we « Japan indicated Thursday that l more and freer trade between his hereon \ country and Canada will be them“ object of his sevenvda-y Visit to cool} j. Canada. 7 we. g1“ In a 20.minute press confers more ' 5M_ 96 Queen Street ' ' MEN I for part will be accepted. Contract m not later than Sept. 11th. . ., For further particulars apply:— A Summerside. ' AT WHEATLEY TUESDAY, SEPI‘. 9th, AT. 4 Farm consisting of 175‘ acres Cf in good state of cultivation, brook a ‘ farm. uildings all newly remodelled ' v S OCK: 9 milk cows (4 registered heifers, 2 years old (2 registeredSh', olds (Shorthorns), 9 Spring caIVes (Sh, 100 year-old hens ‘ . 1 Lister cream seperator With a» V2 H.P., sleighs, harness, Quantityrof, ‘ and hay, 40 ’acres standing grain, 1 Enterprise Range, 1 Quebec Burner No. 11, 1 brooder stove; ‘ ‘ , Terms: Caéh. ‘ ‘ MRS. HARRY LING, Owner. “ Sealed Tenders will be received r signed until Sept. 10th for theshingliiig Wood Islands Church: Materials to management, “staging not supplied. tender not necessarily accepted. , For The..Atte-nti0n Fay. , Garages And TrUck' We reduire IOOO tonsof‘r : STEEL SCRAP at $l5l00 per ton II 3000 SCRAP ,AUTO‘ 325:. V, $l.00 each. - l _ Highest cash prices for metal fl bottles. (No purchases of scrap mat iuveniles .) ’ ' ITO MAURICE BLOCK cot |58 Kent Si , DEFENCE CONSTRUCTIONJ I95- NOTICE To TENDER PROJECT: Supply and Erection of lever Hangar at RCAF Stanon, File: 1227-82-37. ‘ Tender closing Date for the above timed from 3.00 PM. (Eastern Daylight Time); '1‘“ ~ 11, 1958 to 3.00,P.M. (Eastern Daylight ber 18, 1958. .R. .J. D. JENNISONV No. 4 Temp. 55 W" OTTAWA, Ontarlo. ' ~ . The classified advertising staff of The G. . The Evening Patriot stands really to ' plete, helpful service, in person or by, . regular business hours, Classified advertisements along ,With' event, local and other notices recewed . 12 noon Saturdays) will appear on the day. '- ’ ‘DIAL 8506 Ask for Clay : Classified advertising can be accepted” regular business hours, between 8:30 3* (or 12 noon Saturdays). pin“, next . -? / t~ . The Guardian - The Pamgl‘l