. Cars For Sale_ | For Sale _,- FOR SALE — 195 MORIS| AUCTION “4” SCORE CARDS $a Minor re-conditioned motor, cali} for sale at Guardian-Patriot | P SALE MERCURY | ONE HUNDRED HENS 7 g hon in sida omoaiak: ni months old, two calves 2 weeks ‘mew tires, New motor, .$600.00.| od. Simms, Park Cor- Phone 8920. ° ner 1951 TWO - TONE METEOR CAR. _ >. Yeasonable for quick sale. Ap- FOR SALE i956 MERCURY EXCELLENT One 3 -— Deer “ Model B} + condition, all power equipment. 1954 M * partment immediately. * 30OX REPLIES seived at the office of the un- 10 ‘The Guardian, Charlottetown Mon. Apr. 20, 1959.{ SPRING SPECIAL - 1955 Buick Special, low ' “mileage, perfect condition. Phone 9255. KODA DEMONSTRATOR. EX- Cars For Sale FOR SALE: 1951 MORRIS (OX- ford) 4 Door Sedan. Price $125.- 00 Call between_1 o'clock and 6 p.m. 20 Alexander Drive. FOR SALE — 1951 CHEVROLET ear. In good condition. Heater. Apply 11 Park Terrace, even- ings. . FOR SALE Sealed Tenders will be re- p to noon, Thurs- wheel base truck One 1954 Mercury stand- ard length truck .~ One 1947 Ford truck: _ One _ Trefoil Cockshutt plough on rubber One set oliver harrows One set Massey Harris har- rows. J. L. RAYNOR, Construction, S’Side FOR SALE: WESTERN SAD- die. Kenneth Webster, Central Bedeque. SOWS AND BOARS, BREEDING age; also one boar, 10 months old. Apply to Frank MacInnis, Cherry Valley. LARGE OAK WATER TUBS 50- 80 gallons sizes. Apply George Proude, Hampshire. FOR SALE — 1958 G.E. TELE- out OUR WAY Lost & Found Services Offered LOST: BETWEEN BALTIC School and Kensington Feed Service, one roll of channel Miscellaneous HOME OWNERS —. COMPLETE Fire Insurarce Protection amounts to only Pennies 8 | Day. Check with your Co-op In- | surance Representative. Wilfred Driscoll, 163_Queen Phone 6035. :Think Now About ‘Your Hay * Street,| 4 WHITE WASHING FRED MARTIN 32 Passmore St. Phone 8971 REAL ESTATE For Sale FARM FOR SALE LOCATED Eastern end of P. E. I., 10 mil- es from Wood Islands Ferry, tae nares, 30 _cioet 2 nee barns, 12 room dw tact John K. MacDonald, Kil- muir. FOR SALE OR RENT: HOUSE Apply— The EASTERN TRUST Company 154 Richmond Street. Charlottetown, P. E. I. 1955 METEOR, GOOD CON- dition, new tires, good motor. Price $1025. Can be financed. Herbert MacDonald, Chelton. Phone Bedeque 22-2. Trucks For Sale vision’21 inch table model years guarantee on picture tube. Price $145.000. Phone 8365. VELOX SEPERATOR. IN PER- fect condition. Finley MacFad- yen, Bonshaw. ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITAN- nica complete. Write Guardian and Patriot Box 23652 Charlotte- SALE ONE _ WILLIS’ HAYNES POTATO GRADER new condition. James MacNeill, Kensington. 1952 G.M.C. HALF TON TRUCK New tires. Apply Maurice Cud- more, Crapaud. Equipment Rental BUILDING JACKS FOR RENT. Buildings are like people, they grow old and need overhaul- ing! J.J. “Stewart, 236 Fitzroy Street, Charlottetown. Educational Trade Schools LEARN HAIRDRESSING — WO- men Wanted — Great Oppor- tunity — Better Pay. Pleasant work. Catalogue Free. Write Marvel Hairdressing School, Bloor Street, Toronto. Branch- — Hamilton — Ottawa, Can- ada’s National System. Guardian-Patriot secutive insertions, insertion, 3%ec, 6 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. *PACE ADVERTISING — CLASSIFIED PAGE — 1 insertion per column inch. $1.50, 3 insertions, per inch, per in- sertion, $1.30, 6 insertions, per inch per insertion, $1.20. Your Guardian-Patriot Classified Ad appears in both newspapers. These inwer rates apply to secutive insertions only, advertise- ments ordered on a skip-date sche- dule wil) be charged the one-time rate on each insertion ordered. Advertisers are requested to read their advertisement the first day f ap- pears and to call The Classified De- in the case of any mistake, as this . newspaper is only responsible for one day’s incor- rect publication or for the incorrect portion only of a space advertisement. Adjustments on Classified Advertis img Accourts must be made within the first 20 days following the first pub- lication date. This. newspaper reserves te accept, reject, revise or vertising for publication § in per consecutive con- the right re-edit ad- this news pave: information regard- inc Advertisers using Blind Letter Rea Numbers and postoffice Box Nurmvers for replies is held strictly toni dential and will not he divulged inder any circumstances Bow’ re- jlies ‘are held only 7 days after tinal pubfcation date. Readers are re- quested to address Box Reply Let- ‘ers carefully and correctly to en- wre immediate delivery to the Ad- vertiscrs Replies to’ Letter Boxes tan be mailéd, dropped m the Guardians Letter box near the front ‘| QUANTITY OF JUNIPER AND and 165 gallon size limited num- ber, Wadell Bros. Orapaud. RUGS AND CHESTERFIELDS look like new when you use Nuvo Shampoo. Free one mat or chair cleaned with each $1.95 purchase. Phone 5607 or write Shampoo, 7 Upper Hills- boro Street. LADIES! LEOTARDS TO KEEP you warm this fishing season, wear them under slacks. Aver- age and tall - $3.98 — Colours. The Fashion Shoppe. MOTOR, RADIATOR, TRANS- mission and rear end for 1950 .Ford Sedan, Also body parts. Dial 4223. PUNCHEONS HEAVY OAK 100|- Conditioner See the Cunningham rep- resentative at our office Tuesday the 21st. Lots of free advice and informa- tion. Cunningham sets the pace. Kensington Feed Service Ltd. ‘ NOTICE, Date of entries for Senior Plays in the P.E.l. Drama Festival extended to April 24th. GIRLS COAT—BLUE TWEED IN perfect condition. Size 10; La- dies 2 piece Jersey dress-ac- cordian pleated skirt, blue, size 16, never worn. Phone 5065. FIRESTONE | Ge ae Fawcett and Coleman heaters; Fawcett Torid Oil Oil COAL AND WOOD RANGES Cheste of drawers, Baby's crib; hall seat with clothes rack and mirror. Beaton’s Auc- tion Room. BEDS, SPRINGS AND MAT-) tresses; (% and full sizes) Set- tes; kitchen tables;-Dining room tables; Drop head sewing ma- chine. Beaton’s Auction Room. Black Spruce stakes and posts. Phone 7596 Chalmers Newson, Winsloe. Rangette in new condition, Ideal for summer home, cheap for quick sale. Dial 7789 after 6 p.m. Market Farmers FOR SALE: 2 TON BALED hay. Apply Eldon Darrach, Clyde River. BURNS CHICK HATCHERY now open, a special breed for every need. Noonan Street _ Summerside. Dial 3337. FOR SALE: NEWLY FRESHEN- . ae grade heifer. Good - milker., Apply Lloyd Sharpe, Norboro. PUREGOLD~ _ Beans are ideal, for the home gardner. One sow- ing lasts practically all sea- son. For full details, Write Ve- sey’s Seeds, York. ISLAND GROWN SEED GRAIN, Fundy, Garry and Abegweit oats, Selkirk wheat Charlotte- town 80 barley. Registered and commercial grades. Grown on inspected fields. Purety and Germanation, guarenteed. R.E. White and Sons, Hunter River. Phone 23-4. Female Help Wanted MIDDLE AGE WOMAN FOR Part-time care for: 2 elderly ladies, sleep on _ premises. Phone 3255. YOUNG WOMAN WANTED TO operate dish washing ma- chine, Apply Mrs. Bruce, Unem- ployment Insurance Office. | Houses & Apartments | FOR RENT: JUNE 1ST TO OCT- ONE SIMPSON’S ELECTRIC _EVERBEARING especially | © | now Male Help Wanted WANTED: 2 BARBERS. ENG- lish - speaking. Haircut- ters 65 per cent. Busiest Char- lottetown Shop. Family Barber Shop. Corner of Kent and Queen St. RENTAL MODERN § ROOM AND BATH, heated apartment, second floor, hot water. Adults. Available May ist. Write Guardian-Pat- riot, Box C22114. Charlottetown. FOR RENT FURNISHED SUM- or Cottage at Rosebank until July 1. Write Guardian - Pat- riot Box 23648. Wanted To Rent THREE BEDROOM HOUSE OR apartment by R.C.M.P. mem-) ber and family. Can supply re- ferences. Phone 7445. CHARLOTTETOWN BUISNESS man desires comfortable apart- ment or house by May Ist. The apartment or house obtained will be a long-term matter as the applicant does not appre- ciate moving from place to place. Please apply to Box 23056 or - Patriot, Charlotte- WANTED TO RENT: 4 ROOM furnished apartment by’ May 1st. Write Guardian and Patriot Box 23649 Charlottetown. Services Offered STANDING FOR SERVICE FLY- ing Fortress Mark 2:08—Apply Russel Quigley, Cape Traverse. LANDSCAPING Attention Home Owners. Any- one wishing to have landscaping done please place your orders to avoid Spring rush. PHONE 5669 MODERN “UMIGA,INC SER. vice Exterminators for Roach- es bed ugs, rats, insects, etc. Free Estimates. Guaranteed satisfaction, Paone or write to Modern Fumigating Service H. R. Quinn, Prop. P.O. Box 451 Charlo‘tetown. Phone 8727. TELEVISION AND _ RADIOS repaired. Prompt service by fully equipped experts. Costs KITCHEN HELP AND WAIT-: ress Wanted. App'y in person: brought to the Classi- Island Grill, 162 Queen Street, Charlottetown, ¢ are lower when repairs are done properly. Pick up a delivery service. Island Radio | PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW hil Que ec High School, to Willard Stetson, Freetown. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE WE HAVE THE FOLLOWING ATTRACTIVE ‘PROPERTIES FOR SALE: LONGWORTH AVENUE: Large attractive single dwelling situated on Longworth Avenue containing eleven rooms and bath. Hot water heating, oil furnace. Double garage. Large lot. BELVEDERE AVENUE: New Duplex dwelling situated on Belvedere Avenue, Parkdale, each dwelling contaiming six rooms dnd bath. Two sep- arate oil furnaces. Air duct heating. Large lot. MALPEQUE ROAD: Small two unit apartment house situated on the Malpeque Road in the “Spring Park area. Each’ apartment contains four) rooms and bath. Oil furnace. Hot water heating. HILLSBORO STREET: Attrac- tive single dwelling situated on Hillsboro Street containing seven rooms and bath. Hot water heating, oil furnace. LONGWORTH AVENUE: Two- unit apartment house situated on Longworth Avenue. Each apartment containing four and five rooms respectively. Hot water heating. Coal furnace. ELM AVENUE: Three-unit apartment house situated on Elm Avenue each apartment containing eight, six and three rooms respectively. Hot water heating. Oil furnace. Three car garage. Large lot. One half purchase \price im cash the balance by mortgage. KING STREET: Fivewit apartment house situated on | King Street in good repair. Hot water heating. Oi! fur- nace. Well rented. For further particulars apply: THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY 154 Richmond Street Seeds—Plants- for annual flower plants new- est and best varieties. New this year: Pink Heather, Ally- sum, Sentinal Snapdragon, Curlilocks Aster and oh Climax Marigold, also red! Geraniums; Begonias, Win- dow Box Ivy, etc. H. Parker Jewel, York. Phone 7074. ' Room & Board ROOM AND BOARD FOR TWO ladies or two gentlemen in bed-sitting room. Dial 8628. Teachers Wanted “TEACHER WANTED Derby school remainder of term. Fifteen pupils’. Mrs. Roy Oulton. Secy of Trustees. Cole- man, P.E.I. Quebec High School Has openings for Protes- tant teachers in the follow- ing fields: English and History, Chémistry, Biology, Ma- thematics, Household Sci- ence, General Subjects (at isearmatiate level). Apply 0: The Principal, Centre, 136 Great George St., Phone 602) we 945 Belvedere Avenue,. i There was a good attendance. City And Queen’s DOCTOR GENCHEFF will: be absent from his office between ‘| April 16th, and April 25th. —¥OR"FREE ride to Blood Donor Ctinic—call Ed's taxi 6561. : RUMMAGE SALE gaara April 2ist., 2.30 p.m. DR. C. A. COADY will be ab- 19 yntil April 29. AUCTION “4$” Score: Cards for sale at Guardian - Patriot Central Printing. ; Work’ Wanted COLLEGE TEACHER WITH car desires summer employ- ment. Write Box 21 Prince of Wales College. Wanted To bey WANTED ALE BOTTLES, PINT: or quarts. Dial 8595. WANTED — CRANKCASE FOR 500 or 650cc 1953 B.S.A. con- tact Wendell Taylor, Freetown. MILKING. MACHINE, STATE make, age and price to Guar- dian-Patriot Box 23240, Char- lottetotn. WANTED: LAWN CHAIR SWING in good condition. Phone 5333. Ww. TO BUY USED TRAIL- In good condition. Write stat- ing Make, Size and Price. to Guardian—Patriot Bo: 23050, Charlottetown. [WANTED TO BUY: 2 WINDOWS| complete size 10 ft. by 5 ft. in good condition. Write to Guar- dian and Patriot. Box 22100, CANADA cals — Montague 97-2 ANNOUNCEMENTS RUMMAGE SALE at Kirk Hall. Sponsored by Brighton Group. Friday, April 24th., 2.00 o™. , TODAY’S RED Cross Blood Donor-Clini¢é at Clover Clup-7-9 p.m. Tonight 200 denors needed- Be one, won't you? TOMORROW'S RED Cross Blood Donor Clinics at Clover Club-2 to 4 and 7-9 p.m.-Be one of the 325 needed tomorrow! HI-FI CLUB’S Annual Young Men’s Fashion Show. Y.M.C.A. April 25th, 2.30 and 7.30. Students 50 cents. Adults 75 cents. MARY’S BEAUTY Salon. Dial 3837. Cold Waves $12:50 for $10:00; $10. for $8.; $8:50 for $7.; $7:50 for $6.; and $6:50 for $5. 102% Kent Street, Hardy Building. With or without ap- FIFTH DISTR'CT Young Lib- erals Annual Meeting - Discus- sion Hospital Insuramce Plan oe Dr. M. L. Bonnell sveaker at the YMCA Wednesday, Ap- ril 22 at 8 p.m. ® WOMEN’ Demonstrators: Full or part time—car necessary. Re- Passfield, Box 684 Summerside, or phone 3291 Summerside. MONDAYS Red Cross’ Blood Donor Clinic at Clover Club, p.m. SUNIVERSITY $9,420. Competition 59-2250. ling and processing), Petition 59-695. SEALED TENDERS addressed. . the tents will be received in the office | of the Secretary until. 3.00 p.m. (E.D. | S.T.), THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1959, for! CONTRACT NO. 12-59-CBH, Grading, | Culverts, Base Course and retaining | walls, Mile 23.5 to Mile 29.5, Cabot | Trail, Cape Breton Highlands Ne | tional Park, N.S. Plans and specifications .can be seen | and forms of tenders obtained at the office of the Chief, Highway Division, Hunter Bidg., Ottawa, Ontario; Mr. H. A. Nason, A-Supervising Engineer, Highways Division, Box 1296, Feder- al Building, Fredericton, N.B. and Mr. H. F. Peters, Supervising Engineer Highways Division, Room 717, Ralston Building, Hollis Street, Halifax, N.S. - 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 accord- ance with the conditions set forth therein. The Department, through the above offices, will supply plans and spec- ifications for the work on deposit of a sum of $50.00 In the form of a CERTFINIED bank cheque or money or- der payable to the order of the RE- CEIVER GENERAL OF, CANADA. The deposit will be released on return of the plans and specifications in good condition within a month from the date of reception of tenders. If not returned within that period the | deposit will be forfeited. The lowest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. ROBERT FORTIER, Chief of Administrative Services and Secret: Department. of Public Works, Ottawa. April 15, 1959. BEDEQUE Mrs. Mae MacFarlane, who was on a visit to Ontario, took Mr. Alear Gallant. an employ- ee of Ralph Callbeck and Co., has returned to his home in Cen- tral Bedeque after spending sev- eral weeks in the Prince County Hospital. He is much improved in health. Mr. Henry Arsenault, egg grad- er at Mr. William Stavert’s was in Charlottetown on Wednesday, taking a refresher course. According to a record in the diary of a Bedeque resident, the worst snow storm of the winter, 1946, was on April 10tt and 11th. The roads were blocked for cars and horses: The plows had been put away and much shovelling had to be done by many men. The Quarterly meeting of the Bedeque Baptist Fellowship group, was hed at the Church, Central Bedeque, on March 3ist. ‘Singing of hymns followed by a social hour, and the serving of ice cream and-cake, brought a very pleasant evening to a close. At a recent meeting of the Of- iM and was obliged to enter the | | hospital for treatment. Competition 59-478. and Welfare, Ottawa. plies from City and rural greatly appreciated. Reply to Mrs... SAS ers ae: we Sa owl HEAR THE CASH. REGISTER RING - -- WANT AD RESULTS!.. Phone Charlottetown 8506 — Summerside 80 31 — Souris 32-3 — Alberton 68-7 115, Dominion Building, Chariotte- ‘own, or Dial 9675. “FREE RADIOTHERAPY at Sponsored by the hockey team. WHY NOT HAVE us build your home and save your dollars. Write or phone us 2136. J.L. Ray- nor ; 5 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT OPPORTUNITIES for GRADUATES LABOUR-MANAGEMENT ECONOMIST, Labour, Ottawa. $8,340- FISHERIES INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT OFFICER (fish hand- Fisheries, Ottawa. $7,980-$9,060. Com- "| SENIOR ETHNOLOGIST, National Museum, Ottawa. $7,500-$8,580. undersigned, and marked as to con.) ANIMAL PATHOLOGIST, Laboratory of Hygiene, National Health $6,360-$7,320. Competition 59-474. HYDROLOGICAL ANALYSIS OFFICER, Water Resources Branch, Northern Affairs and National Resources, Ottawa. $6,210-$6,- 660. Competition 59-484. SOCIAL WORKERS, Northern Affairs and National Resources, various centres in the North. $5,430-$5,880 plus isolation allow- ance. Competition 59-798. animal husbandry), 59-1700. LECTURER IN FRENCH (with Master's degree), College, Kingston. Up to $5,880. Competition 59-2003. LABORATORY ANIMAL COLONY MANAGER Laboratory of Hygiene, National and Welfare, Ottawa. Up to $5,640. Competition 59-475. ORNITHOLOGISTS AND MAMMALOGISTS., National Resources, various centres. Up to $6,780. Competition Royal Military (with degree in Health Northern Affairs and BACTERIOLOGISTS AND BIOLOGISTS, Laboratory of Hygiene, National Health and Welfare, Ottawa. Up to $6,780. Competition BILINGUAL HOME ECONOMIST, Consumer Branch, Fisheries, Ottawa. $3,450-$4,050. Competition 59-799. For details, write to ~ \ CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, OTTAWA Please quote appropriate competition number. PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS. Etc. M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LL.B. Bank of Commerce Bidg, Palmer & Haslam Genk of Nova Scotia Bldg. Chiropractor Dr. W. BR. Carson 201 Prince St. Dial 6432 Optometrists J. A. Carruthers, R.O. 123 Kent %&. Dial 5612 Peake & Nicholson 175 Grafton Street ‘J. A. McGuigan, B.A. urviea Bidg. Dial 9424 Queen &. lan M. MacLeod, LL.B. (Mclean & McKinnon) “uevie Bldg. “179 Queen $8. Dial 3361 Frederic A. Large, @Q.C, MLA. Diel 3244 ROBERT G. MacLEOD, B.A., L.L.B. Reom 208 Dominion Bidg Dial 4126 Services Offered J. 8. Taylor, R.O. Cerner Kent & Queen Sts. Office 9133 — House 4756 | Architect « J. F. Toombs, B. Arch 148 Richmond St. Peter A. McNeil ARCHITECT 166 Gt. Geo. %. Phene 4339 Electrical, Engineer E. 8. Chandler BSc. (EE), ME. 1, P Eng. 16) QUEEN ST. PHONE 8325 Charlottetown ?.0. Bex 513 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS McDONALD, CURRIE & CO. COOPER SROTHERS & CO. Quebec, Que. 5568 ficial Board of the Bedeque Uni- Sento tite arte a ted Church Charge, the pastor, H. R. DOANE & COMPANY Rev. G.A. Cowper-Smith tendered 148 Great Geerge St. Charlottetown his a> become effec-| Biel 6547 — 6548 P. ©. Bex 187 tive on June xt. Mr. Cow. | ==> : os ver-Smith has accepted 1 call to '» ARTHUR J. GARRETT . \ aw church in. Londen, Ontario, i Soiabibe's. PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING . he resided before coming | Cherlortetowa”” 100 Fitzroy Street Dial $321 four years ago. BQ. \ ‘ “wy vr J ~ COMING City And Queen's Starting to clean grain Wednes- jay, April 22nd. for the remain- der of the season. Ira MacDonald, Covehead, Phone 6-23. Wimsloe charge Men's Associa- tion Meeting, Winsloe Road Hall, Wednesday, April 22nd, at 8:30. Guest speaker Sr., Major Hicks.| Opening Dance at Bonshaw Inn Tuesday night, April lst. Burns Orchestra, Admission 530 Informations rece He ee reamed tadBanrereenenmene MO RR ia Eo Si a EVENTS) En cents pins tax. will present a 3-act con alia Bridge from Hemlock R A Special Meeting of the Rate/in Morell Hall, Wednesday, Payers of Mt. Herbert School! 22. Curtain 8.15. with double oven and grill, DALVAY BY MAY IST. TAXES TION. soon as possible. 1952 G.M.C. % ton + 43 Queen Street suction motor; One Hubbert Gas Pastry Ovefi; Restaurant Size Electric Toaster; One Commercial Siz Beatty Electric Washing Machine; Two Electric Man; les; One Atlas Oil Burner; One 650 Gallon Oil Taf (suitable for farm use); One 12 foot Plywood Rowbosz complete with oars; Limited quantity Hotel Flat Silver ‘ware (best quality); One pastel green Flexalum Venep tian Blind with Plastic Tapes (size 68 inches wide by 56 inches long); One Savage Gun (Over-Under 41g 22); Four hydraulic automatic Door Closers. Also : few other miscellaneous articles. Central Royalty School District. ALL OUTSTANDING TAXES MUST BE PAI DATE WILL BE HANDED IN FOR COLLE By order of Parents planning to enroll pupils-in Grade 1 ne September are requested ” notify the Secretary PANEL TRUCK FOR SALE | Good condition reasonably priced for quick sale. Island Tarpiiale Incorporated FOR SALE :49 Lower Queen Street, , + Charlottetown, P. E. I. One pair binoculars; One 1954 Meteor Ran Wagon; One Garland ‘Hotel Size Gas Cooking Rafig complete with canopy an Un LIMITED mien UNPAID AFTER THIS Soe save dome THE TRUSTEES. Dial 347 i Oats. Terms of Sale Cash. Foch Dorion,, \ Owner AUCTION SALE at Hope River on Wednesday April 22 at 1 p.m. The following stock: 11 milch cows, 6-2yr. olds, 7 | 1 yr olds and 3 winter calves (all Shorthorn Grades); horse (nice block); quantity of Abegweit ahd Clinto a : : i Claude Craswe) Auctioneer. ~ -, HELP WANTED ’ Wanted male or female clerk for ger eral store. Previous experience helpful, Apply— | PEOPLE'S CO-OP ASSN. LTD. ntl 0 Varn ine