We nt Ads Are The Spring Tonic For ARundown Purse! Dial 8506 Agents Wanted ‘Male Help Wanted « . - in th 11 .-Butb wide ' — Page 10 The Guardian_ our ounwnr By .I. R. WILLIAM nh§tirh9mh;grpab6u;u£w§gw‘Péfih Me; and ,g,,;,,,,,, Cape wolf calf TENDERS . C _ BE Y URs_ Af h ,;.=r 4, .. . ..... . ......,..-.-...- , ' " 3 "7 . "_ hofvisited her home and attend- ‘ 9 ' Mon” Mal ch 31’ 1958 $$:pel1Tt\I in frlgndly conszlszftldfi {‘ , ,,.,’ALL-tr” * ,g,»:ee-rAg.,,_,,,E §3l:IcT(1:z‘%)1\1{:1cT§AI.{NTEl1fl,%1\1rlBs1()li\Iu §""tl.i"'.“I‘§...»§i":‘I.3"£“.'5¢2§".3.f‘-'l=”.5‘..;‘e.. all her funeral, that was held HOHS Meetmg IN MEMORIAM BR.YANTON—In loving memory of Mrs. Preston Bryanton who passed away March 31, 1957. Plus day we do remember, A loving thought we give, To one no longer with us, But in our hearts still lives. _Ever'remerr1.bered by the fam- ily. BItYAl\lTON=-In loving memory of Mrs. Preston Bryanton who passed away March 31, 1957. . This day we do remember A loving thought wegive, , Kensington, Street, Moncton. P a 111 a Routes Available selling Avon will provide a good income. Territories available in Hunter Bi V e r, North Rustico. For interview, write R. G. Dunn, 16 Princess MEN OR WOMEN -- EARN $3.00 per hour handling 250 different Paula_ Products. I will exte-:l you. credit. Even without ex- » perience, your success is as- sured in following my direct-. ives. Write for my thirty-day helping-hand offer now. G. Lau- rin, President, Paula Ltd. 21 - RADIO SERVICING - MICRO- WAVE - FM -‘MOBILE RADIO . . . Here’s your chance to move up and raise your income - - - Today, in spite of, uncertain times, thousands of RCC MEN earn more, have security. gain promotions because they have an RCC Diploma. Find out today . inf ELECTRONICS is _for you. Ask how you can start from scratch and train for ELEC- TRONICS. State age, education and write quickly to ' ':’ -‘ RADIO COLLEGE OFCANADA ' Est. 1928 , Box 171, Moncton, N.B. Mary Ellen .(Macdonald) .Power—_. Early in ‘life-';h'c .the__. re-. sponsibili.ty.of..iopenating the home. farm and caizingjor parents. In 0,1931’ he. Land-M nan, .R..N. eA:fiter 1. long of succassful.e.fu_rmiDg.. 11:9 1’_°m"?-d four ye.ams'~»a‘go _on,_the .. advice of his 'do.ctor,aa_1d nook up-~—rea1denc_§. in ;he‘1~made ‘many I new hwiendsf. gvderllfed .-t‘rom~.*.his "varied ’alc~.tivIiI_ties.;.0n_ly »a_ _.£evv-dayse, D6591‘? his .he.£a~n'd M13 ‘P°w°1' 31" rived ?3.!1St.<5hJ3!“§_T°' roinio. _ _ tlaeyr1“:visited.,.,fi*1;nds and relatives. -- Hev was a: devout at from the home on Feb. 24 to St. J am e s Cliurdh, Summerfield, wihere Requiem was sung by her pastor, Rev." Eugene L. Murray who also officiated at the 3I'3V°- Rev. Harold Croken, Kinkora was inthe sanatuary. , — _ The mortal remains of a loving daughter and sister were laid to rest in the church cemetery by six. of her school and childhood churns, namely James Murphy. -Melvingfleeves, Thane Douglas. Flnanicis ‘Oroken, Arnold Power. and Edwin Mccarville. She leaves to mourn besides {herd heartbroken parents, three sisters and four brouhens namely! (Helen), Mns. ‘Frank Hughes. of ‘members repeating th 9 The regular monthly meeting Of the Cape Wolf Calf Club was held at the home of Miss Adele Shaw on Friday evening. . The meeting opened WM‘ the Club , _ 1.t . ed and secon- ggldgtllat Agglse Ililgivzzel, Claretta Macwilliam, Bernard and Ernest mconnor give_ short talks On some one subject. , . A trophy was presented to Clar- etta Macwilliam for showman- ;ship for 1957 by Heather Costain on behalf of Cafeteria Feeds. The Treasury report showed $70.00 on hand. _ fl . V The next meeting 1S to be held Tenders will be received, at the office of the under- signed, up to 12.00 o’clock noon on Friday April 11th, for supplying the Fire De. partment with 4 new 8.25 x 20 tires (12 ply) and tubes, mud grip design (less 3 used tires and tubes, same size, to be taken in f trade). Lowest or any ten. I der not necessarily accept- ed. \ . J. A. Fullerton, City Clerk; Ibhé ~CaIt.~l1olic_ and_.ailook an alctliveipart in~.’s1'IIp1:I,o_1'tIing clllnlrcll aotivi-tiles. He willlbeg tor his loyalty .jnd7.1lBVO0lOIlT to family friends. iity. in the. -home, his Jriendly greeting; "jovial disposi- tion. The offerings. spixrirtmal. bouquets, messages’ of syIrnIpat2l1y,:;and- floral. I9‘ ceived"~by like bereav‘o5d;;‘f'aIrnily To one no longer with us, But in our hearts still lives. Ever remembered by the fam- ily. WHITE-‘-In loving memory of Wflliam A. White, Milton, who passed away March 31, 1943. - A precious one from us is gone, The voice we loved is still. His chair is vacant in our home. at the home of Adele Frizzel on Wednesday evening, April 211(1- EASTERN TRIBE « one Malecite Indians. a section of the Algonquin tribal family, oc- cupy reserves in New Brunswick and Quebec. , TENDERS , St. Paul East, Montreal. Baby Ghlclts PROMPT SHIPMENT PULLETS, day old. Heavy cockerels. Mix- ed all breeds. -Broilers -— order now for May-June. (Have Ames In-Cross pulle-ts and other hybrids) Get com- ‘ plete list from Bray Hatchery, Windsor. On-t-; Hubert» KemSln'€' non, Vernon-, of Charlottetown; (M331-y), Mrs. David W. Camp- bell, Irtshtown; .Al-lison. Evarle 83111 Gloria at TW° baby 515' Iters predeceased‘ her in infancy- A large number of uncles and am’ besidas 3. wide curcle friends from far and near wall. mourn her passmE- Services oftereqd 0, F I L M S DEVELOPED.. EN larged, -dated, ‘glossy prints. 8 exposure rolls 70 cents; ’12'ex- posure rolls 95 cents. Englarged reprints 7 cents -each. to -George Wotton Photography Summerside. TENDERS _' Tenders will be received, at the office of the under signed,‘ up to 12.00 o’clock, noon on Friday April 11th,/ . . I - . ‘ for supplying’ the Fire De-- 7 I 8 " ._ evidence ‘of’ the-.estee.n.=m May She 1'9“ 1“ Peace‘ - -’ L No one will ever nu. agent: J. Spencer Hughes, for sale Female "Ell! want” MODERN FUMIGATINC‘ -119 “'35 h°‘d- ’ I cam) on THANKS p_artment with 0 palrs or ’ Emerald c FT A Available throughout P ‘E ‘I for “3°90id°“ ‘“”°"°wi“‘l“'i°‘°“’rh’ Ma‘ and Mrs Francis B Mur- Tenders will be received, £1remen9_'&“1e%C“1i*it1°’1‘ my??? oh Angels, watch lI'm up be e, ADMIRAL FRIG- 9 CUBI 4 -. NERAL HOUSE ‘. . ' f '. 1 ‘to zmjogmn» Earl. ’ A A . I ' ‘ ' - , . oots W1 S ee so es. 0W3- Please God, just lelt fimgw’ (cars and Trucks For sale at bargain pficef EAWW Box MAID FOR GE extermination of, roaches._. bed a‘:$’°:,dmgmer, Margamt’ Mm phy and fammly. N01‘b01‘0» W115” at the Office Of the 111'1deI" ’ The ones he loved will never for- get For we love and miss him so. WE'VE GOT THE 792 Guardian. ONE GANDER AMOS CALLAG- han, Tryone, Lot 65, or Phone work. Apply in Person only. Mrs, Brighton Rd. Percy Simmonds. 84» bugs, rats, insects, etc. ‘Free estimates. Phone oIr'w1-ite- H. R. QUINN. Prop. John F‘-irtzpatrick;'~both at whom reside in-’-'1_‘9rbuto.':Also surviving is ‘a brother; John, of New -Perth to thank all their kind neighbours and friends; the matron. Staff doctors and clergy of the Cliromc -vigned, up to 12.00 _o’clock T1OOI1~Ol'1 Friday APT11 11th» est or any tender not nec-M I essarlly accepted. . v . ‘ Fire De- . ._ Care Unit; also all those who for supplymg the _ J. A. Fullerton, . . F nk C . h , N‘ .H- , P. 0. B 451 Ph ".8727 and, two~’sist.ers.Cathennc and V s. , of ‘ ‘t with 12 flremens = » ;IVe think of him silence, .1] , ~ I! Eliozthangeafrag er W wen Wiizfg; Efifignmlggfhflgltg ox Seeds one Joseph%fifi1Millanv,m0f afislIls)rGaTrdt1§l;bl1nlt::,Sa§Itec.; 2% with chin straps, Clty Clerk‘ I . oeye can seeuoweeo. A I ’ ’ 9 Bosto .- brother. "am. 0 ’ .. ‘ . u:rra= , P.P.: . 5 \‘-. But many silent teams are shed, I , CHESTERFIELD , SET! RE‘ $50.00 per month, cloths and LIKE RIPE TOMATOES‘, HAVE 1ivedI%n_7Ne_,w_ GE-a_sgoW,“N0V‘, sec. §::e'phEuEen%a%isO1;,m ,,,,,§',,,,,,,k,,., earlugs and shields. LOW _ Wlhen‘others— are asle . rs w “ 1 - - . . ' ' I‘ * " I '- A “ U ear . ‘ - . or an en ‘ », .' qp ~ l§§?l§t°l.ael?:§° eo1:'lr°.ph§§§ t1'3"sP°rtat1°“ S“PP1‘°d- A9913’ lots this year by using our ex ‘"3’ .’*4f°w.y. 5 and all those who helped In alIy- est . y t der not nec ‘ .~ I‘°‘§i“g1y rememered by We Good Buys dining room set ‘ bed and R- Sanderson. P. 0. Box 482, tra early seed. Write for free 38121-1. hr .w—ende’d 31 way during the illness: and death esssarlly accepted ' au_'n'I , _. . ’ 9 ' ’ ‘ e _ -- vunexr -. ' ‘ . . M1 ‘Y .' sprung. Phone 3427. M .- Morrisburg, Ontario. M catalogue. Vesey s Seeds. York was 51 em ‘§.,,,i',,,,,-y z7I:h*w1"°h 390' lfintfhelr gI?:c'?igt1ert1?:x?ks§-s§§rLoV;‘f, .J_ A. Fullerton’ D OF S ELECTROLUX (NEW) ALSO ,_’ uiem Mass ,-by his pastor, “J W.‘ at St. Ma.ry’«s‘GIf.1_Ircl1, Al- so presentl‘.in;_tlie"sanctuary were Teachers Wanted 1‘ “BEFORE APPLYING FOR DR accepting any position to teach Male Help Wanted rnornsson -or . Cit Clerk. Greater» Bargams have number of reconditioned y ' ‘ cleaners priced at $15.00 and up. Will rent if desired phone 0 5607 Authorized Eleotrolux De- ' BAKER. DIES SAINT JOHN. N. B. —(CP)—-- , CANADA I wish to thank Doctors Nurses and those who sent cards to me 8 while a patient in Prince Coun- I ty Hospital ‘ Louis Campbell, Grahamls N.Y. Stock A Prices Down Last Week“ :‘,i NEW I YORK (A.P)—'1‘he stock market, declined last week tor the time in four weeks. The hall equalled this year’s sharpest ._ weekly dip, that of the " week ' ended Jan. 11.’ The Associated Press average of 60 stocks was off $2.30 to $162.70. Wall Street ohertists say the significant about the mar- ketllalst week was that it once ' again balked at. «penetrating» into . the area beyond the Feb. 4 high. This is now a well - established “supply area," where selling is. encountered . at the relatively his11flDr:Ice«s _ prevailing .. on‘ date when the—, AP averaige TeaIfllll.3d'.i$165a» T . TI." .TlIe‘_maliket came‘ "close to that peak»Monday when the AP aver- ' age"reacl1ed‘$164.60.‘ , ’ E decisive action c.-acrne Tues- day when the‘ market backed down, ta1king.a moderate loss. The balance of the Week was drab.‘ Coppers backtracked ¢1,e. slpcte a. continuation of good\ news &b0|Il3> lliglher prlcaa. The market; was shocked Thursday by.new»s. t*l1a‘I_t»” one big" '0ar18t-lianl producer, Aluminium LItd., had‘out.thIe.pniIc=e of aluImi- . nurn. M This squelohed a modest recovery trend‘ as the aluminums Glld other metal stocks tumbled and brought other issues down with them. Alcoa. ‘and. other ‘ American producers ‘anlnounsced prrtice ‘cuts the next day. Stocks in, this” group-took‘ a lIic~klng‘;on' the week. Losses‘ included .2 points for-Allumlnium Ltd. ‘ .- _ V 1 OLD Exrnonlm, . 'l’.he.En»g1-ish explorer Thomas Button was the first white man to enter Manitoba, reaching the mouth. of the Nelson "River in .1612. For Those -Who Prefer To Write Their Own CLASSIFIED AD . HERE'S HOW 1‘!-IIS-‘—is a sample 3-line want ad. This ad contains approximately 15 words. Phone 8506. I 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 ssesscceoném ‘4: assurances: Sdays ..=.....l... HERE'S THE NUMBER 8506 0 We Will Be Glad To He!p_You Prepare An .80 2.80 3.60 Guara.n=l'e_eld Better I955 CHEVROLET _ Blue, 2 tone, 4 door sedan with radio ‘$15.25 . I953 BUICK Green 2 door sedan wiltfl radio and standard transmis- .sion_ $|045‘ I953 OLDSMCBILE , real buy I $|045l I9_43 CHEVROLET A special no-day onilyr ”1948‘ {Cheverol-et black 2‘ dOOu'_“_$,e_fla_n. Only $75 ALLISON OD MacLE LTD. , PHONE 7364 —4l 5365 For Rent ONE‘ FURNISHED’ nooM; heated. Central. Dial 3177.) _I Blue‘ 2~toI:Ie, 4,/dsoor sedan a K aler. " ’ IIEARSE non SALE 1940 CAD- illac, good‘ condition; low mil- eage, 3 way table, color black, new tires, offers accepted, as space is required for new 2- quipment. Apply C’. A. Reid, Phone 57, Hampton, N .B. Female Helplwanted ;MAID FOB GENERAL HOUSE. work. Apply‘ Guardian Box 783. WAITRESS ' WANTED ‘APPLY 1701151 HOUSEKEEPERV-4 TO- 5 Days . gac_week. 3. year old‘ child. or middle aged woman ~who~fw‘i1l — . St.,,in. the evenings. —, - Frederi Coil eiy M .,I,., .4o;e:e soI£ICIToRs, Etc‘. ’ Mlttheson & Foster I I 150. Richmond St. E ' -Eltner, Elanchard, B.A. , Dial 5573 FIVE ROOM TENAMENT CEN- trally situated, immediate oc- cupancy, forty dollars" per - month. Write Post Office”. boi: _ 351’ Charlottetown. ‘FURNISHED nooM Daiqu- preferred. Apply Box-793 C-O Guarchan-Patriot. ' AINOTI-IER RE ASON. Guardian-Patriot Classified Ads trained ad-assistants give your ad their careful attention. Dial 8506. For Sale PEACTICALLY NEW BIKE \Apply 96 Kent Street. SINGER “DROPHEAD” machine, good condition, $30. Dial 3053. HOOVER VACUUM CLEANER late model. Like new. Sacrifice ONE LARGE IIOLSTEIN COW man Mosher,‘ Harrington. IF YOU THINK SOMETHING you no longer need has value, offer it for sale in the Classified section. Phone 8506 for a help- ful ad-taker. * DRAFT MARE. 1300 LBS, 10 A years old. Will work anywhere. MacLeod and Greene, Monta- gue. 4 ROOM\ BUNGLOW IN Georgetown, priced reason- able. Apply to '1‘.»’1‘renbolm, Murray Harbour, .- LARGE H, OU s E AND our- bulidings, with 1 acre of land- 3 n1_1'_le=s from Charlottetown Apply Box 794 Care Of Guar- dian - Patriot. . . ELECTROLUXJ V A C U U M cleaners. Reconditioned. Guar- anteed. Free home showing. Tel 9220. $29.90 by Maritime Com- pact Vacuum Sales, 176 Kent St. Charlottetown, P.E. Island. BAKERY IN NOVA SCOTIA town doing good trade must be sold. Excellent opportunity’ here _ Ad If You Wish. I for‘ someone. Write Box 788. Guardian - Patriot. ton Area, gentleman or nurse ‘ “ 'WHY' get such quick action: Our ‘ for immediate sale. Tel 8066.’ to freshen in April. Apply Her- ‘ ’ 160“;;RicI1'mondv- St. 0 A.‘ Farmer, Q.C., LL.B.. _. I Bank of Commerce‘ Bldg Allison Gillis, LL.B. 130 Richmond St. Dial 4747 Palmer 8: Bank of Nova_l,_Scotia Bldg. . ‘ Peake & Nicholson, 175 Grafton Street J. A. McGuigan, ‘B.A. Currie Bldg., Dial 9424 Queen St. ‘IAN M. MacLEOD, LLB, CURRIE, BLDG. . (Above Shoe-Doctor)? DIAL 3361 FREDERIC A'.I_LA’RGE,‘ Q.C. . M Room 207 Confederation Bldg. C°I‘l!eI‘ Queen and Richmond Sts. (Across from Royal’Bank mag‘) DIAL 3244 ' Jos. W. MacDonald, B.A.,\Q.C. ' 150 Richmond, Street Dial. 4713 Box 472' MacPheol& Trainer 0 150 Richmond st. » ' Diat5573 CH I ROPRACTOR Dr. W. R. Carson‘ 201 Prince St. Dial 6432 in person only. The:j“R.endez- 7 ., take room and, bqard .'in ex- ~ change.” Apply. 121» Up. ibQu‘een~ ‘ PHYSICAL EDUCATION required "by Department of Education ' for Normal College Qualifications: A degree in physical ‘education firom a recognized college or univer- sity! at least five years ex- perience as .a. teac'her“~o£' phy- sical ’ education in the public schools in levelsrfrom Pri- Ina-ry_~to ~Hig‘h‘School_ u: , Sualary according to—‘~qualifi- cation . .expe1-ienIce,- ,2 ‘V g 1 ~APPL-YTO, E _ Nova jciviiv service Commission I-P.O. ‘Box 943, I .__gHalifax..‘Nova Scotia ‘ Rams and tuna: . _. . ot".H10e0'.m.estate of Troy“|oca+,e;d M ~.'la+j-G,re.e.nfie'|d in. Kings C‘°"1Pl’l5l“"9:_ 8-pp I 23 acres. V pp /_v»res‘d-f«|and»'a+ Ellibtvale. Foo-further pa‘I‘fi.culars apply to ' _ . . 0 I “ IM:rs. DafIie|VQ'Donne.I| , Vernon Riv-er, P.E.|. A PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRIsTERs, OPTQMETRISTSI , , J. A.‘ Carruthers’, R. O. 123 Kent st. Dial 5612 Byron Grant. D; ' . . 134 Kent st.. ' M M / ‘A5511 S. Taylor, R.O.— - Corner Kent'&. Queen Sts. Office 9133 —- House 4756, H. J- Mabon, R.0. Montague P. E. 1. ARCHITECT. J. F. '.l.‘OOMIBS,' B. Arch. with the school’ district, Win 1 peg No. 1, teachers are asked to clear with Mr. E. L. Arne“ General H Secretary, Manitoba Teacherfs Society, 956 Portage at Lipton, Winnipeg.’ ’ Wanted I _ WANTED -— ALE BOTTLES. Pints or;quarts. Dial 8595. DOUBLE TENEMENT; OR 3 OR .4 apt. house. ApplyBox..A.B;C.. ‘muck wrrn STEEL BOX AND hoist. Write Box 791. Guardian ‘stating particulars and} price. WANTED We are «paying highest:Ima1'xet prices for all kinds of I scrap iron and metal rnaterlals, also ale; bottles, hides and skins. MAURICE BLOCK Co. 158 Kent. st. . ' ‘ LTD; " IN MEMORIAM C I ~?'iR°ME -own i T " f'I'he' residents of Montaglue and vicinity were» shocked and sad-‘ dened to hear of the sudden‘ death of JerocrnIe‘PIower on Friday, comparnicd by‘ Mrs. Power, was Chrunclh to attend ‘the funeralof a fellow —pa1‘lSb.lOlIlE0‘.Whéll1 he‘-was stricken with a heart attack. He was immediately taken to the Kings County Hospital a few yardes distant where it was found «Sullivan JanIu.ary*24tJh.,’1‘he dece * "-, ap- ’ Reverend o; Kiggims, E. O’Ila.n‘ley,'_ * and ‘Reverend’ J L A.- . the? Church cemetery‘. The ps,‘-l.be‘a-rers were Messrs. Ja:mes,Ca*i11{ Duncan. Intyre. G95‘ was in ddn Myers,‘.Joseph:’Brother§s and John =cauagwIxau. _ 'M3yTm5"5°.m“1‘€S*‘ in‘12¢a_ Jerorne pita.l.;L and; ' ‘t‘l1'e"-’1h5nd’ neigthlbors fniendsnad relatives‘ assisted Illlleltlfmf event-,3w§y in. Ibe- reave. M wish to ,.e;;ten;d,,.-_tne1r‘ tli-anl-ts an'd2*appreciaticn=t:o..FaItl1- er‘ Mccardle. Dr: nwclntyre, ‘the nurses of the‘-*Kings*=,County. Hos- Cornelius J. Horgan, 75,- a baker here for 50 years died In Hospital 11888. Funeral services will be held Thursday morning. . ; CANADIAN NATIONAL 7 « RAILWAY COMPANY " ‘ ATLANTIC REGION ‘ Tender for . gGr’adi'ng for proposed, Moncton Hump Yard at‘ Moncton, New Brunswick ‘ Tenders are’ invited for the grading. ditching, culverts, etc., required for the subgrade of the proposed Moncton Hump Yard, Moncton, New "Brunswick, and sealed. tenders marked on the outside “Coufidental” to Mr.‘ D. W, Blair, Regional Chief Engin- 9 '22nd’tba2t7'Vivian_’Ill1c_résa'Murphy secondzot. Mr.-and Mrs ' Francis Mmiihy had (passed away at;::th,e ,£.‘»l11‘oxIIic* C_are".UnIlt of «the P.C.*iI‘Iosp:i,tal',,aIti'tl1e -eanlyj sage of 29‘y¢_8ts rwith’-‘multiple- sclerosis at» an Iacarlyjcge. .. ’ * i-W“: wssmver :‘ ’ , Vivian being lthe"’home*¥.=l>y parengts, "sisters brothers:-f.~a1‘ tbcnuentxvistts driving hlisoar-.to‘St. , ,, ago“ it,-_wais‘:pieccssaa:;_z for her‘ to " ‘ ‘ ‘ wall-; ‘this locom- , :- of» a ..chee‘rfiIl;, I position} by ‘only eer, Canadian National Rail- ways, Room‘ 103 General Office Building, Moncton, New Brims- wick, will be received up to 12:30 _p p M ’ PM. Atlantic» Standard Time, ~>1ne.peup,tcd:~Nmnem».md sur- were-saiddened to hear _on_'r;t.!l*x_e»o£ Fab. April 18th, 1958_ 2 be "seen at Room.-—" 103, General Office’ Building. Moncton and Office of the-. Resident Engineer, Mbncton, and plans, specifica- tions and ‘form’ of Contract may be obtained on depositing a cer- tified cheque made payable to. the Treasurer, Canadian Nat- ional Railways, for'an amount of $100.00, which will be refunded on, return of plans and specific- ations to the Railway in good condition within thirty days‘ after award of Contract. Tenders will not be considered unless submitted on form sup-‘ plied by the Railway and in ac- cordance, with the «instructions for tendering, The lowest" or any tender not necessarily ac- ! I TEACHERS ,A'r,_NDRANDA:;CArHoLIc7’scH0oLs§»_Ié?oR%1958-59‘ Minimum salary; from mum" salary from $3300 date of birth, qualifications ~ $17oo3;up-:«?t§’§ ~=»maxi- up toaccoirdingt to grade, diploma and .experienc_e;“Railroa:d.— :fa:i~e«allowan-pp ‘ ces. Send application rigihtnowj‘ Director, Sacred'Iflea1*t Scliool,-l\Iora;1{i ‘ 7 ARCHITECT A Dial 3865 140 Richmond St. G. Keith Pickard B. ' Arch. M.R.A.I.C., , Charlottetown, 100 ‘Fitzroy St. Dial 8618 » Summerside, Wednesdays Dial -2935 » I Peter A. McNeil ‘ 166 Gt. G . st. on 1 Phone 43330 I 12. Sf ';';t.t,§.t°§{§,' MUSICIANS H. JOHN HARRIS, F. R. C.‘O. Studio — 203 Richmond 5:, I DIAL 4213 ELECTRICAL. ENGINEER E. S. CHANDLER, B.Se. _. (E.E.). M.E.I,C.,' P.Eng. 161 QUEEN S1‘. PHONE 8325 2 BRIGHTON ROAD MIMEOGRAPHING - STENOGRAPI-IY -' BOOKKEEPING MRS. HELEN “ACORN Currie slug. 148 Great George Dial 6547 —- 6548 Charlottetown CEARTERED Crovincial Bank Building Dial 5568 st.. Charlottetown P. O. Box 187 ARTHUR J. GARRETT PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING 100 Fitzroy Street ERMA P. MORRISON Dial 5321 ACCOUNTANT 698 Main Street with {shower, spacious’ halls. floor, airlconditioning connections. I ~ -— V This property is lawns. Can be _ . MAN .ALIv EF - A honey of a 6 comi- bined living-room, large kitchen,3‘.bédrooms,"tiled?bath ' Y9u’ll lovelthe ‘cement .' oil-heat, " and T, .’a;1i‘toiiiat.i'c-:, washer l liéautifully large. M TEACHERS requires qualified year 1958-59. (1)) Household Science .2, Drummondville (325)- _ = j ii; (a) English & History‘ (male . .. " Asbestos-Danville-Shlptoit{(410) “ 35 (a) Household Science Starting Salaries: Women: s2,25o—-$5.500. M Men: $2,400-—$5,800, depending’ on R.D;A. PROTESTANT CENTRAL Protestant 'pteachers;=for:thc- school 1. .Richmond High seI...I(57s.g.upu.),:.1i. 1 I DIAL G349 ' CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS McDONALD, CURRIE 8: CO. COOPER. BROTHERS 8: CO. Charlottetown 1-1. B. DOANE & COMPANY (a) Mathematics -&«Science )_' 7 ’ T’ "qualifications and experience. Up to 16 years .e)cperiernce~. . ' ’ Married status allowance-—$400. ‘ benefits. dress applications and inquiries, giyiiig»ide;tfiail;s;,_‘_to:-—-_ J ..I‘I-IE S.UPER.VISOR,,.BOX 2071, V Ad: ‘ cepted. — D. V_ Gander Vice-President , and General Manager Saturday night after a long il1- . I Instructions for tendering may TENDERS Tenders will be recived, at the office of the under- signed, up to 12-00 o’clock noon on Friday April 11th, for supplying the Fire De- partment with 1,000 ft. of 2% inch double jacket rub- ber lined fire hose, mildew proof, with. lug-t lings attached, in 5 foot lengths, City of Charlotte- town thread, tested pres- sure to at least 450 pounds. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. A. Fullerton,‘ City Clerk. TENDERS Tenders will be received, at the office of the l under- signed, up to 12.00 o’clock noon on Friday April 11th, for supplying the Fire De- partment with 500 feet of 11/; inch double jacket rub- ber lined fire hose, mildew proof", with Rocket type couplings attached, in .50 foot lengths, City of Char- lottetown thread, tested to approximately 450 pounds pressure. Lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- cepted. J. A. Fullerton, City Clerk. coup- ‘ SEALED TENDERS addressed to‘ the undersigned, and endor- sed “TENDER FOR HARBOUR IMPROVEMENTS, BLUE COVE N. B.”, wefll be received in the. office of the Secretary, 3:00 p.m.. (E.D. S.T.) ' ' WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1953; Plans and specification can'bg_ seen and forms of tender‘ tained at the office of the Chief Engineer, Department of Public- Works, Ottawa, Ontario, at office of ‘the District. Engiflfiéffj Department of Public ,Works, P. O. Box 279, 93 Canterbury’ Street, Saint John, N.B.,’ ‘ands: the Post Offices, at Bathurst. Blue Cove and Caraquet, N.B. To be considered each tender must .be accompanied by 'a urity in the form of a certified cheque or Bonds as specified‘ in the form of tender and made on, the printed forms supplied by ance with the conditions set forth therein. ’ ‘ ‘ -Chief Engine-eer’s» -office (H. 8:, R.), or through the undersigned. , or through the office of the Dis- trict Engineer at Saint John,‘ N .B.,:will ‘supply blue-prints and specification of the workvon de- posit of a sum of $20.00 in the form of‘a certified bank cheque. oIr=-money-order payable to the order of the Receiver General of Canada. The‘_deposit will be re- leased on return of the blue- prints and specification in good condition within a month from the date of reception of If not returned within that iod the deposit will be forteiwd. The lowest or any tendeugpot necessarily accepted. . -, ;, . ROBERT FORTIER} Chief of Administrative Service! and Secretary. ’ Department of Public Works. Ottawa, March 26, 1958. 4 FOR SALE BY TENDER** ' IMPERIAL OIL‘ LIMITED offers for sale by tender land and buildings situated in the County of Queehsylolff S’r.: Peters&R_oad between the northeast boundcIry~'df the City of Chcirlottetown and the southwest bound- cry of the Idnds offlrhe Canadian National ROTH- ways and .contcIigning approximately one and two- third acres. Contained with this land is one ware: house, 80 feet by_50 feet, constructed of brick Ctn_Cl wood with ‘heavy load-carrying capacity, good base- ment,.offiCe space on ground floor, hot woter cheat.- ed,- and rest room. Loading platforms for truck and freight cars served by railway siding, also one boil- er h°U53e. 76 feet by 12 Feet, one garage, 45 feel Mb)’ 27 ‘Feel’, miscellaneous building, 15 feet by 13 feet, but the sale not tolinclude one storage tank now erected on the property -4 this tank is being prlernobved. Tenders will be received until Monday. April 8, 1958. They must be addressed Imperial 0“ Limited, Department 21, 250 Borrington Street“ HGMCIXI N53, and be marked ”Tender.” Highest 9'' any tender not necessarily accepted. the Department and in accord ' «The Department, through the’ y,