1“-*:<-_~:'zf<':¢:‘,«*._':-‘#2-.--.-.:i.'-.::?:~:-r:svz~2~'» 2' 2--. . ;: I WANTED GIRL FOR CABIN Do It NOw...BUY, RENT Or SELL with Want Ads Page 10 The Guardian VVed., June 18, 1958 IN MEMORIAM ORWELL — In loving memory of our dear mother and grand- mother. Mrs. Mae Maclnnis Orwell, who passed away June 17th., 1955. She will never be forgotten N even shall her memory fade Sweetest thoughts shall always linger Around the place where she is laid. Always remembered by Hamid Anne and family. I GORVEATT — In fond and lov- 'ing memory of my dear hus- band, James E. Gorveatt who passed away June 18, 1957. I do not forget you, nor do I in- tend. - I think of you often, and will to the end. - Gone and forgotten by some you may be But — dear to my memory you ever will be. Treasured memories are all I have left, - ' ' Of one I loved and will never forget. - _ Lovingly remembered by wife, Marmle. MOORE —_In loving memory of your daughter and sister, Mrs. For Rent Box “WH”, Guardian-Patriot. HEATED—FIVE ROOM APART- ment and bath. Continuous hot water. Centrally located. Apply 6 ROOM APARTMENT. THIRD Partly furnished. Reasonable rent. Phone Pownal 9005. contained, heat and water. Gay ° Apartments, Summer Street. Dial 6263. DESIRABLE 7 ROOM HEATED apartment, hardwood floors, modern kitchen, built-in cup- boards, douglas fir trim. Cen- tral. Apply Box 186 Guardian and Patriot. STANHOPE BEACH VACATION. Rent my 24 ft. factory built trailor, sleeps 4 or more, fully equipped and heated, (fuel supplied) $40.00 per week, available by the week for Sum- mer‘ months Dial 9166 or 6995 or write Box 181. Guardian. For Sale FLOOR FURNACE,~ SUITABLE for summer cottage. Dial 8169. Spurgeon Moore, who -, ‘ away June 18th, 1947. We do not need a special day, To bring you to our minds. The days we do not think of you Are very hard to find. . Always remembered by family _cAInJ or THANKS My family and I wish to ex- press sincere thanks to the nurses and staff of the Prince County Hospital. A special thank you to Dr. Beer and Dr. Cameron and to Rev. Mr. Hob- son, also the Canadian Legion and the Lions Club. To my three special nurses and all my friends who remembered me by sending flowers and treats and cards during my recent illness at the Prince County Hospi-tal.- Major Inman, Summerside. Agents Wanted EXCHANGE HOURS FOR CASH‘ Opportunity for (4) women to make good money in a/busin- ess of their own.‘ Start earning at once representing Avon cos- metics. Openings in Hunter River, North Rustico, Mon- tague, Georgetown. For inter- view w-rite Mrs. Rita G. Dunn, 16 Princess Street, Moncton, N. B Boarders Accomminlatell MALE PENSIONERS TO BOARD in Country Home for Summer months. Phone 7252. cars leaving CAR LEAVING FOR BANGOR Maine, June 23. Returning June 27. Three passengers. Phone 3083. cars and Trucks For Sale 1954 DODGE SEDAN. LOW mileage. W. E. Grimes. Dial 8889. 1955 1/5 TON MERCURY LOW mileage. Alex Rhynes. Phone 7013 ' 1953 HILLMAN, GOOD CONDIT- ion. ‘ Reasonably priced. Phone 3722. - FOR SALE -- 1950 DE SOTO sedan. Good running condition. Good tires. Clarence MacEwen (Bristol. FORD ‘/4 TON, 1951'MODEL. Tires and motor perfect. Priced very reasonable. Cecil MacPha1l, Argyle Shore. _ FARM FOR SALE GRANDVIEW ONE HALF — DOUBLE TENE- vmernt house. Phone 5938. ARBORITE — ALL PATTERN — all colours — c-ut to size. Chandler Bros. Phone 6557. FOR SALE — TWO ROW SCUF- fler, John Deere. William Le- furgey, Summerside Road. FOR SALE — HARD WOOD blocks. Alva Walsh, Kinkora P. 0., P. E. I. ONE JOHNSTON 5 H.P. OUT- board' motor good condition Price $75.00. Phone 5780. FOUR ROOM BUNGALOW IN Georgetown. Bargain. Apply g.E'I‘IrenholIn, Murray Harbor, FOR S A L E LAUNDRY Beatty washer, suitable for hotel or boarding house. Bar- gain. Dial: 7341. - HOUSE may be bought‘ separate- 1_Y- Apply Mrs. R.C. MacLeod, Kinross. ' BALED snAyiNCs. UNLOAD- day. Wednesday. Russell Dris- coll. Phone 7982. : BOY‘S BLAZER SIZE 14, LAD- ies blue summer coat, size 12, also electric iron and toaster. Phone 3447. . ON_E_ CUB_TRACTOR A-1 CON. dition, with or without attach- ments of plow and hay cutter.- APPIY to George Whiteway, ' York. SAVE 3125 ON 12 CUBIC FOOT Auto Defrost Refrigerator. Roll out shelves, 72 lb.’ freezer." Dial 6428 or call at 125 Kent’ Street. FARMALL SUPER H. TRACT-. or and three section ‘spring tootlh harrow very reasonable price. Can be seen at A.J. Lar- kins St. Peters, or ‘Phone 7362, Surrimerside. ‘ NEW 14" PORTABLE ELEC- trohome TV Set, regular $189.95, Special $159.95. Also one 17"- Regular $229.95, Spec- ial $199.95. Cousins Radio & TV. Sales-Service, Hunter River, Dial 6-4. ALUMINUM SCREENS, MADE to your individual measure- ments. Will not rot or rust. Never requires painting. Only slightly more than wood screens. For information call 6428. Weatherall Aluminum Co., 125 Kent Street. 1952 DODGE SEDAN, TRUE mileage thirty-three thousand. One owner. Fenton A. Court, , Bedford Stn., P.E.I. SPECIAL: 1957 DODGE RE- gent._ Tu-tone standard trans- mission Custom Dadio, twin aireals, plastic seat covers. Mileage 6,300. Show room con- dition MacKay Motors, St. Peters Rd. ' .FFemale Help Wanted fin) FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. Apply 181 Kent Street. work. Wood Islands. Phone El- don 7-32. WANTED GIRL OR MIDDLE aged woman to help with house work and wait on tables. No cooking. Phone 8604, Summer- side. _ WOMAN 30 'l‘O 40 YEARS OLD R. C., for housekeeper in rnotherless home. Would con- sider widow with one child. I formerly come from P. E. I. Jim Gowens, 3-15 St., New Toronto, Ont. For Rent FOR RENT, Two ROOMS ON third floor. Phone 7295. FOR RENT FURNISHED _iieated rooms. 187 Prince St. LARGE ROOM — CENTRALLY located. Dial 3611. LARCE‘i?R‘oNT Room, FIRST floor, newly decorated. Cen- School building. necessarily accepted. Building to be moved from present site on or before July 1st., 1958. ' school trustees For: SALE — INSERTED tooth 40 inch saw and ‘car- riage. Shafting. Boxes. Pulleys and belts. Also 1952 Ford truck. One building 40 x 20. Apply Thomas Carragheir, Lot 65 or phone 8-3 New Haven Exchange. NEW POWER LAWN MOWERS Special prices. Four re-condi- rings, points, condensers, priced for quick sale. Cousins Radio & TV Sales, Hunter River, Phone 6-4. WALL FIXTURE APPROXI- mately 9 ft., long, 8 high. Ad- justable shelving, top three glass, mirror back, bottom slanted wooden glass doors. $50.00. Wrapping counter six foot masonite top eight draw- ers. Like new $35.00. Jenkins Pharmacy, phone 4219. NOTICE For sale by tender Freeland Tenders close June 23rd, 1958. Highest or any tender not Address tenders to secretary of Mrs. H. M. MacKay, Conway, R. -R. tral. Phone 5381. 0F)l“ICl~‘. SECOND FLOOR. brace Block. 160 Queen st_ Dial 3361. one ruimsncn;fncifi:ii 00m. .\ice location. Second llnor. Phone 6268. F‘;‘\_‘.‘,-‘fl ROOM Ai77fi€T’.vI”i«':NT I« batn, second floor. Ccn-. tral. Phone 7232. - A”.shTALL‘7iEAT"ED7'fiJRNisfiZ ed apartment. Modern conven- ience. Phone 6287. no iisE' "TIRE: modeled). Central. Adults only Write Box 188 Guardian-Pab FOR SALE HOUSE AND LOT in_ Kciisington. lfm-merly 0\\Tl€‘(l by Mrs. Eva Man- SECOND FLOOR APARTMENT Three rooms and bath, self- lflg car_Mount Herbert Tues- , I FORSALE‘ 1952 Ford 1/5-ton $400; Shingle machine, complete with saw $300; 1 Shingle saw, Homelite $150; T r u c k shafts, box $80; Rotary, less saw $50; Belt, 6 ply, 7 in. 50 ft. $50; 1 Roller $20; Lever spike- tooth harrow $25; Jack, 12 ton $25; Bunk chain 71/6 link, 24 ft. $12; 2 Mowers, McCorma.ck 5 ft., $25; 1- Mower, Deering, 6 ft., $40; 1 Mower, Frost & Wood, 5 ft. $40; 1 Range, Renfrew $25; 2 tons loose hay $20; Building 12 x 18, 8 ft. post $150; Gang Plow $30; 3 horse collars, size 18 $5 each; Stallion bridle $5; 1 set Brass-mounted Driv- tioned' power mowers, new - -I V LEAVE ME SEE xIow-- :.w V\/A5 IT OVER AT ’ ~ JUNIPER MOUNTIN, ;: EIZ PINE FLAT, 1 " -1 SEEN A PIECE 0 THET MAGAZINE .2 OUT OUR WAY By J. R. WILLIAMS WANT TO PIECES,'FORE KNOWEI7 WHUT 60 BOTH ‘/UH START ‘IEW HEFTUH PLACES.’ A STORY. 60 THRU TO _ 2 SOMEBODY HAI7 vessun, AN’ FINISH FINISH IT.’ I fl_°_°"» heated and not W3l3e-- , I.‘ ASANDWICH THISPIECE ITALLIM IJSEDAPIECE $55 per month. Available July ; WRAPPED UP .iesT I=ITs-- ONE sETTII.I’.? O'THET To 15:, phone 5016 or Appiy 233 ‘ MOWIKIM I SEENA cams; PAN5.’ no on wmi PIECE LIKE LESSEE" Queen Street TH‘ smszv THET BLOWED ,WHERE'D 1 FOR RENT -— SIX ROOM 0‘Q§,;‘A¢ ,?,‘,-,’;",*‘,, '”“‘°"" house ‘at Pownal on paved 5pgw65_/ road. Modern conveniences. TRY ‘TO REMEMBER.‘ I DON'T YEW NEVER WOULD 5TART ONE. EF ‘/EW ' wI—I~/ DON‘T ‘/UH FIND ALL 0' TH‘ For Sale For Sale SECOND-HAND COAL RANGE Apply 90 Cumberland St. 12 — FOOT BOAT, 21/.» H.P. M0- tor, J ig-saw, Iron table and Phone 6392. TWO BURNER OIL STOVE. four chairs. Oil — space heater. (almost new) Small heating stove. Record stove, and two- PROPANE STOVE. IN GOOD condition. Reasonable price. Ap- ply 72 Grafton St. burner oil - stove, Dial 9768. FOR SALE OR RENT — SIXTY -acres of land. at Darlington. Apply P. O. Box 594. Farm Machinery Clearance Sale NEW DUNLOP TUBELESS NY- lon tire, four ply. 750 by 14. Regular price $44.50, Sale price . $32. Phone 5124. ‘ One .32‘ Elevator (new); One hay loader (new); One Frarmall ‘A’ with po- 20 YOUNG PIGS. 1 PUREBRED Shorthorn bull, 15 months. young freshened cow. George Smith, Breadalbane. tato equipment; One set half tracks, fits Farmall ‘C’ 1 ter, Victoria. CULTIVATORS FOR AVERY OR General tractor also Cheap ge- Q neral purpose horse. Karl Boul- One 21U McCormick mow- er, 7’; fits any tractor; One loader Farmall ‘C’; after 5 p.m. 2 ONE PUREBRED BRITTANY Spaniel pup, male, 9 weeks old. Apply J .L. Boomhower, 12 Mc- Gill Terrace, Charlottetown, One refrigerator (new); One grain binder; ’ Baler & Binder Twine; These machines are priced 5 WAYS; TO PROFIT FROM Guardian - Patriot Classifed Ads. Use ’em to sell, rent, find, hire or: buy. Phone 8506 for a to sell DAWSON'S SERVIC_E STATION saw $25; wagon, pole, trained ad-assistant. Power each ‘Cr-apaud_ P.E.I. Phone 17 can WANTED Lost And Found Wanted LOST—BROWN BOXER DOG in Montague Saturday night. Finder please Phone Mon- tague 195-3. ONE PAIR BROWN HORN rimmed glasses between York Lane and Allison MacLeod’s garage. Finder phone 9244. Re- ward. IN CHARLOTTETOWN RECEN- tiy. Gold locket set with pearls. Keepsake of a friend. Finder please leave at Guardian Of- fice. Reward. Male Hell! Wanted DELIVERY BOY. APPLY. IN person to Green’s Grocery. WANTED BOYS 10-14 YEARS. to sell Star Weeklies near their homes during the summer months. Phone 5531, R. W. Oliver, between 4-5 pm. SALESMAN‘ FOR SURROUND- ing areas to sell Roof Coating, Paints to industrial firms, pro- perty owners.- Whole or part time. Selling plan meets com- petition. Canadian made ship- ped from Tomnto. United Builders. 6007 Euclid. Cleve- ‘ land Ohio USA. NOTICE During the months of -June, July and August our office hours will be from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. PEAKE & NICHOLSON Barristers & Solicitors 175 Grafton St. Nursery Stock ANNUAL FLOWER PLANTS. Red Geraniums. Early and late cabbage, cauliflower», and tomato plan-ts. Parker Jewell, York. Phone 7074. Sorry no mail orders. — FOR‘ SALE -— PLANTS! TO- mato, 20 cents per dozen; cab- bage, 20 cents per 100; Cauli- flower, 10 cents per dozen. Please, no parcel post or C. O. D. Percy Bowness, Albany R. R. Services Offered CARS WASHED AND SIMON- ized at reasonable rates. Dial. 6380. ‘ I RESIDENTS OF SUMMERSIDE ONLY: SELL OVER PHONE. DESK SPACE AND PHONE PROVIDED, WORK THE HOURS YOU WANT, EXPERI- ENCE NOT NECESSARY. WE SHOW YOU HOW IN TWENTY MINUTES. AGE N0 BARRIER IF YOU ARE OVER TWENTY- ONE. INQUIRE AT SUMMERSIDE GUARDIAN - PATRIOT from Monday on ing harness‘$25; 1 Moody OR CALL Blower, No. 4, Best offer. Will take cattle. MR, STELZ ‘ - CARL WOOD» Phone 3750 Farmirigton. 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. PHOTO SERVICE. FOR HIGH gloss, Jumbo Prints,‘ send your films to us for Overnight Ser- v’ce Most modern equipment. xpert finishers. L o w e s t prices Enman' Drug and Photo Service, Summerside. MODERN FUMIGATING Available throughout P. E. I. for extermination of ,yoaches, bed bugs, rats, insects, etc. Free estimates. P one or write: H. R. QUINN, PROP. P.O. Box? 451 Phone 3727 FAST. COLOR FILM SERVICE! Koda-color, Ektachrome, Koda- chrome. Anschochrome, Color Processing, Printing/‘Duplica - ting. and Enlarging. Munshaw Process. Highest Quality, Fast- est Processing, and Most De- pendable Service! Mail to: George Wotton, Photography, Summerside. PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC. CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince St. Dial 6432 3. Elmer Blanchard, B.A. 160 Richmond St. Dial 5573 . OPTOMETRISTS M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB. Bank of Commerce Bldg J. A. Carruthers, R. 0. 123 Kent St. Dial 5512 Allison M. Gillis, LLB. 130 Richmond St. Dial 4747 J. S. Taylor, R.O. Comer Kent & Queen Sts. Office 9133 — House 4756 Palmer & Haslam Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. H. J. Mabon, R.O. Montague P. E. I- Peake & Nicholson 175 Grafton Street ARCHITECT V J. A. McGuigan, B.A. Currie Bldg., Dial 9424 Queen St. J. F. TOOMISS, B. Arch. ARCHITECT 140 Richmond St. Dial 8865 IAN M. MacLEOD,' LIB. CURRIE BLDG. (Above Shoe Doctor) , DIAL 3361 HAVE TOOLS. V. . WILL CARPENTER Experienced carpenter; does good, clean, capable work. Odd jobs in carpentry a specialty. Cabinet maker by trade. MILTON COMPTON 33 Oliver St. Dial 3306 Teachers Wanted TEACHER FOR ST. MARY’S Road East School.. Supplement $500.00. Gus McGee, secretary. TEACHER FOR MURRAY HAR- bour North school. Supplement $600.00. Harry G. Reid secre- tary. - TEACHER FOR WESTMORE. land School. Supplement for 1st. Class $600.00. Apply Mrs. Wrixon Moore, secretary. TEACHER FOR. SPRING. VAL- lcy School. Supplement $600. No high grades.Mrs. Charles Mac- Lellan, Secretary. ‘ G. Keith Pickard B. Arch., M.R.A.I.C., Charlottetown, 100 Fitzroy St. Dial 8618 FREDERIC A. LARGE, Q.C. ‘Room 2074 Confederation Bldg. Summerside, Wednesdays Dial 2936 Peter A. McNeil Dial 4713 Box 472 ?i:i::.%i:.g;§§:,§§:n“§.:;?; sh Jos. W. MacDonald," BA. «Tc. ENGINEER 150 Richmond Street E. S. CHANDLER, MacPhee & Trainor 160 Richmond St. Dial 5573 B.Sc. (E.E.), M.E.l_C., P.Eng. 161 QUEEN ST. PHONE 8325 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS McDONALD, CURRIE & CO. COOPER BROTHERS & co. riot. I sip / A «- delrson. Priced for quick Currie nldg. Charlottetown Dial 5553 S“ 9- H. R. DOANE & COMPANY Apply Off-;C.e_ Dim 6547- 6348148 Great George St., Charlottetown P 0 Box 187 W. CIiestei' S. M-.icDonald, ARTHUR J. GARRETT Summcrside. PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING Charlottetown 100 Fitzroy Street Dial 5321 TEACHER FOR SIIERBROOKE School No. 69 about 21/2 miles from Summerside. Good Sup- plement. Apply Elmer F. Waite, Secretary. Sherbrooke Phone 608-15. TEACHER. FOR. BRACKLEY School No 85. First class pre ferred. Present supplement $800 well equipped school. Six miles from Charlottetown and pave- ment. Apply Mrs. Guy Pierce, Sec'y of Trustees, Charlotte- town R. R. 6. Wa ted To Rent HOUSE IN VICINITY OF Flat River for summer months. Write Box 184 Guar- dian-Patriot. WIDOW WISHES TO RENT FUR- iiished Iieatccl room on ground floor. Apply Box 182, Guard- ia.n-Patriot. ‘FIVE ROOM APARTMENT for family of four. Would pre- fer location nearer city limits but would be interested in any The right apartment would be a long term rental. Please l’Ol‘\\"‘cil'(l‘ applies to Box 185 care of Guai‘diaii-Pavtriot. good apartment" right in city.‘ BABY STROLLER AND LARGE tricycle. Phone 7550. _# HEATED APARTMENT WITH -two or three bedrooms. Adults. Phone 3390. A MOTOR FOR 1953 METEOR in good repair. Apply J. G. "Power. Phone 7725. WANTED — SMALL HOUSE OR two bed-room apartment. Pre- ferably in Eastern part of City. Phone 7570 after 5 p.m. ”" SIZED HOUSE M E DIUM trailer. Not necessarily finish- ed inside. Reply stating size and price to Box 183, c/o Guardian-Patriot. MIDDLE AGED LADY DESIRES room and board in country home.Good references, write Box 187 Guardian or Phone 6684. (WANTED We are paying highest market prices‘ for all kinds of scrap iron and metal materials, also ale bottles, hides and skins. MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD. 158 Kent St. Work Wanted FOR ‘_ ANYTHING IN LAND- scaping, (looking after lawns, ‘hedges or odd jobs. Dial 5669. NOETICEOF SALE I BY SHERIFE Pursuant to and by virtue of a Writ of Execution to me directed and ‘issued out of the C o u n t y Court of Queens at the First Cir- cuit of the said Court on the 29th day of May A.D. 1958 in an action .wherein The Trustees of School District Number 172 of Queens County are Plaintiffs and_ Ben- jamin Doiron is defendant; which said execution is marked to levy for the sum of Eighty-six dollars for school taxes andcosts, which amount remains unpaid. I hereby give public notice that on Tuesday» the 8th day of July A.D. 1958 at the -hour of eleven o'clock in the forenoon in front of the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown in Queens County. in Prince Edward Island I will set up and sell by public auction to the highest bidder the lands herein described being ALL THAT TRACT PIECE and parcel of land situate lying and being at North Rustico in Lot or Township Num- ber 24 in Queens County in said Island bounded and described as follows:-COMMENCING on the west boundary of 81 acres of land formerly owned by Arasmus Mar- tin and in the west boundary of 25 acres of land conveyed to Philomen Peters; thence running north for the distance of 6 chains and 25 links or to the‘ south boundary of land in possession of Isidore Peters; thence west along same to the west boundary of land formerly in possession of Bernard Doiryi; thence south to the north -bo ndary of Arasmus Martin’s land aforesaid; thence east along same to the place of commencement and containing 20 acres of land a little more or less. ALSO ALL THAT OTHER TRACT of land on Lot No. 24 aforesaid bounded as fo1lows:—COMMENC- ING on the south side of land conveyed to Isidore Peters and on the west side of the Rustico Road; t h e n c e westwardly along the south side cf the aforesaid Isidore Peters land to the west boundary of the land hereinbefore describ- ed; thence southwardly 6 chains and 25 links or to the north boundary of land in possession of Arasmus Martin; thence east- wardly along said Arasmus Mar- tin’s north boundary to the afore- said Road and thence following the said Road to the place of commencement and containing 10 acres of land a little more or less together with the right of way from the Rustico Road to Hunter River used in. connection with the said lands. Dated the 29th day of May A.D. 1958. JOHN L. BEATON. Sheriff Queens County. NOTICE OF SALE _ BY SHERIFF Pursuant to and by virtue of a.Wi'it of execution to me dir- ected and issued out of the County Court of Queens County at the First Circuit of the said Court on the 29th day of May A. D. 1958 in an action wherein the Trustees of School District No. 172 are Plaintiffs and Stephen Marshall is defendant and which said execution is marked to levy for the sum of One Hundred and nine dollars being the ‘ amount of school taxes and costs which amount remains unpaid. I hereby give«Public Notice that on Tuesday the 8th day of eleven o'clock in the forenoon in front of the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown in Queens County in Prince Ed- ward Island I will set up and sell at public auction to the highest bidder the lands and premises hereinafter described being ALL THAT TRACT PIECE and parceltof land sit- uate lying and being at North Rustico in Lot or Township Number 24 in Queens County in said Island bounded as follows: ——BOUNDED on the north by land of W. R. Rollings; on the east and south by lands of Benoit Pineau and on the west by the Shore Road and being a small plot of land on which is built the dwelling house of the said Stephen Marshall. Dated the 29th day of May A. I). 1958. JOHN L. BEATON, Sheriff Queens County. START FRENCH EARLY TORONTO (CP) — An experi- mental class in French for Grade 3 pupils is to be introduced in nearby Port (.‘redit's Lynwood Public School in September, it July A. D. 1958 at the hour of" IN MEMORIAM WILLIAM EDMUNDS I There passed peacefully away at the Kings County Hospital on Thursday May 15th 1958, after a short illness, William Edmunds of Lower Montague, in his 74th year. Born in Newfoundland, he came to Lower Montague at the age of 14 years with. his parents Suzannah and Joshua Edmunds. He was a successful lobster fish- erman for many years, a devoted husband and father, a kind nei- Local Public Tenders for Con- struction of a Timber Fender System at Wood Islands Break- waters, Prince Edward Island. SEALED: TENDERS‘ addressed to the undersigned and endorsed “TENDERS FOR 3 Tllnber Fendar System at Wood Islands Breakwater” will be received In the office of the District En- gineer until noon, Friday» June 27, 1958. » Specification’ and form 0f tender can be obtained at the Office of the Disti-ict.E.ng1neetl‘. Department of Pubhc Works, Canada, P.0. Box 1268_ Char- lottetown. P.E.I. Lowest or any tender ‘not necessarily accepted. Department of Public ’Works, Canada _ C. W. Currie. ' TNOTICE OF SALE BY SHERIFF Pursuant to and by virtue _of a Writ of Execution to me dir- ected and issued out. of the County Court of Queens County at the First Circuit of the said Court "on the 29th da.y’of May A. D., 1958 in an action where- in the Trustees of School Dis- trict No. 172 in _the county of Queens County is_ plaintiff and Adolphe Pineau is Defendant, which said execution is rnairked to levy for the sum of Ninety- two 25/100 Dollars being. the amount of school taxes’ and costs, which amount remains unpaid. . I hereby give Public Notice that on Tuesday the 8th day Of July A. D. 1958 at the hour of eleven o’clock in the iorenoon in front of the Law Courts Building "in Charlottetown In Queens County in Prince Ed- ward Island I will _set up and sell by public auction to the highest bidder the lands here- inafter described being ALL THAT ‘TRACT PIECE AND par- cel of land situ-ate lying and lying and being at North Rus- tico in Lot or Township Num- ber 24 in Queens County in said Island bounded and described as follows:—COMMENCING at a point on the north side of the Line Road, or the Road to Mayfield in the south west cor- ner of land owned by Daniel Campbell; thence running west- wardly along the north side of the Line Road, 439 feet or to land owned by Levi Blacjuiere and Daniel J. Doiron; thence north- eastwardly along the said Dan- iel J. Doii-on’s land a distance of 235 feet or to the southern boundary of Daniel Campbell’: land; thence along Daniel Camp- bell’s southern boundary a dis- tance of 376 feet or to the Line Road at the place of commence- ment and containing two thirds of an acre of land a little more or less. Dated at Charlottetown this 29th day of May A. D. 1958. JOHN L. BEATON, Sheriff Queens County. NOTICE OF SALE BY SHERIFF Pursuant to and by virtue of a Writ of Execution to me dir- ected and issued out of the County Court of Queens County at the First Circuit of the said Court on the 29th day of May A. D. 1958 in an action wherein the Trustees of ‘School District No. 172 in Queens County are Plaintiffs and Estate .Joseph Wilfred Gallant is Defendant, which said execution is»mark- ed to levy for One Hundred and eighty-one dollars being the amount of school taxes and costs. which amount remains unpaid. I hereby give Public Notice that on Tuesday the 8th day of July A. D. 1958 at the hour of eleven o’clock in the forenoon in _ front of the ‘ Law Courts Building in Charlottetown in Queens County in Prince Ed- ward Island I‘ will sell ‘by public auction the lands hereinafter described being ALL THAT TRACT piece and parcel of land situate and being at North Rustico in I.ot or Town- ship Number 24 in Queens County in said Island bounded as follows:—C0l\/IMENCING at the northeastern side of the Road leading from Hunter River to North Rustico at the south- east angle of land in possession of Lorne Houston; thence north- wardly along Lorne Houston's land for the distance of 118 feet to land in possession of Gilbert Blacquiere; thence ' northeast- erly along theland in possess- Inn of Gilbert Blacqulcre for the distance of 184 feet: thence southeasterly 118 feet or to the iiortliwestern side of the first mentioned Road: thence south- westerly along said Road 164 ment containing 1/4 of an acre of land a little more or less. Dated this 29th day of May A. D. 1958. ‘ lw.-is decided Monday nigiit, 424 JOHN L, BEATON, ilicritf Queens County. set up and‘ feet to the place of commence- the community. For many years he was the caretaker of the Lower Montague United church of which he was a faithful member. Mr. Edmu-nds leaves to mourn his passing, four daughters and three sons, Ida, Mrs. Ralph Graham of Lower Montague, Jean. MYS- Cecile Jesso of Alhson. Myrtle. Mrs. Burton Harrie and Emily Mrs. E-rvin Slaunwhite both of Halifax NS. Abraham of Chester, N.S. ’ Archibald and Ellsworth both of Lower Montague and 11 grandchildren. His wife the former Hannah Ja-clnmau and two sons, George and John Albert, predeceased him several years ago. The sincere sympathy of the commu-ni.ty_ is extended to the bereaved family. The funeral was held on Sunday NOTICE OF SALE BY SHERIFF Pursuant to and by virtue of a Writ of Execution to me direct- ed and issued outpof the County Court of Queens County at the First Circuit of the said Court in an action wherein The Trustees of School District No. 172 in Queens County are plain- tiffs ‘and Ferdinand Blacquiere is defendant which said execution is marked to levy for the sum of sixtey-two dollars being the amount of school taxes and .costs, which said amount remains ' unpaid. I hereby give Public Notice that on Tuesday the 8th day of July A.D. 1958 at the hour of eleven o'clock in the forenoon in front of the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown in Queens County in Prince Edward Island I will set up and sell by public auction to the highest bid- der the lands and premises here- inafter described being ALL THAT TRACT BIECE and par- cel of land situate lying and being at North Rustico in Lot or ghbor and a respected citizen Of‘. T May 18th from the United chum‘ The service, w'l1ich5.¢, was very largely attended, was conducted by the Rev. J.M. Fraser. The Hymns were The Lord’s My sh herd‘, and ‘Rock of Ages, The Lower Montaigne choir sang the Hymn ‘The Haven of Rest’. Pall ' Bearers were: Albert Jnamieson Howard Vatcher, Cornelius Tay: lor and Lebert Taylor. Flower Bearers were: Austin Ross and William Thomtpson. __.._———T§ SCHOOL ‘BUS CRASHES YARMOUTH, N.S. (CP) — Two girls were slightly injured Moii. day when a school bus carrying 30 high school students crashed into a ditch and overturned near the village of A.mirault's Hill, 15 miles from here. The bus struck la pot hole on an unpaved road. Township Number 24 in Queens County in said Island bounded as follows:- COMMENCING at a point on the east side of a right of way 12 feet wide extending from the Pond Road (Ban-en Road) southerly between the lands purchased by Cyrus Pineau and Jerome Blacquiere from Simon Pineau at a distance of 360, feet from the said Pond Road; thence southerly along the east side of the said Right of Way 45 feet; thence easterly and parallel to the said Pond Road 123 feet; thence northei- ly and parallel to the said Right of Way 45 feet or to land of Joseph Gallant; thence west. wardly parallel to ‘said Pond Road and being Joseph Gallant's southern boundary‘123 feet to the place of commencement and being Plot No. 9 and together with the use of the said right of way from the Pond Road southerly between the . properities of Jerome Blacquiere and Cyrus Pineau. Dated this 29¢ day of May A.D. 1958 ' JOHN L. BEATON Sheriff Queens County telephone 4317 collect. A ATTENTION -- FARMERSI A I GUARANTEEDPRICES We can still handle a small additional acreage of Green and Wax Snap Beans. This crop_ is not difficult to grow and yields a high net return over a two to three weeks harvest period. Seed willjbe __supplied. Write or P. E. I. FROSTED FOODS Co. at Fort Augustus will be 2 P.M. " J . THOMAS MCKENNA, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE The farm of the estate of the late Peter Holland offered for sale by Public Auction on the premises on Saturday June 21, 1958 at’ Farm consists of 100 acres with residence and out- buildings in ‘desirable location.‘ I CHESTER J. HUGHES, Administrator. For all lawn, order our, . Phone Day 3050, Nights 7627. CUT THIS OUT A garden, and\flower-box sickness, HIGH GRADE TOP SOIL I ~ $2.50 half-ton truck load. I a Li 7 Applications will Friday, June assorted pictures, numerous odd Dr. R. Forsythe chairs. Dine sideboard, Connor Mrs. H. Pletch plant operation preferred. 1 WANTED IMMEDIATELY ‘Manager for the Kensington Co-operaIIve ' 1 Association Limited. 1 Applicant experienced in office and Ieecl x Please state age, experience and salary expectecl. / He received at the undersigned office. Kensinglon Co-operative Assn. Lid. Keith Stewart, Secretary. AUCTION SALE At 2 West St. 20 at 3 o’clock walnut dining room suite 6 chairs, serving table, settees, desk. 4 Walnut Chairs. Walnut wardrobe, walnut hall stand, Hoover swe€P' er’ 1°“ Seal» beds dining room table. tables. cabinet, ice chest. pieces of furniture. J. J. Mustard‘ {(4 AUCTION SALE Satiirday June 21 at 2 o’clock At 198 Spring Park Roilll WI-I-H5 Piano. oil burning range. mahogany dining table with 5 washer, beds, chest of draweI‘5- antique Chaise, chairs, coffee table, kitchen wear, marble LCD table. antique desk, large work desk etc, J. J. iiiistarl I'._.%‘.==.=.'3‘-2.