I 1 l I 1 Do It Now... BUY, RENT or SELL With Want Ads I Page 10 The Guardian W ed., April 23, 1958 IN MEMORIAM WALL-—-In lvovving memory 0If 0111' dear mother, Mrs. Melissa Wall who passed away April 23, 1947- 'Dhis day we do rememlber, A loving thought we give, To one no longer with us, But in our hearts still lives. Lovingly remembered by her family. MACDOUGALL —- In fond and loving memory of our dear husband and father John Wil- bert MacDougall, Argyle Shore, who passed away April 23rd-. 1957. God saw that you were weary, He did what He thought best, He put His arms around you, And whispered “Come and rest,” Your memory to us is a treasure, Your loss is a lifetime regret, Sweet memories we shall trea- sure forever. Of one we shall never forget. Lovingly remembered by wife and family. CARD 0F THANKS Mr. and Mrs. VI’IlIater Sutmers. grandson Milton of Millvale, wishes to say special thanks to their kind neighbours who helped in the terrible fire whicsh de- storyed their home and all their belongings and clothes. ‘Very special thank you also special. thanks to Mr. W.R. Shaw for the nice letter he sent us and thanks to others for the nice kind letters we received. and Mrs. Wtalter Somers, Millva-le, P.E.I. Princess Gets New Wardrobe LNODON (AP)--Princess Mar- garet has been fitted out with a daring new wardrobe for her tour of the British West Indies—includ-. lng the latest knee - length skirts and chemise-style dresses. Designer Victor Stiebel said Thursday all her skirts are short-— 16 and 17 inches from the ground. Gay colors and the chemise are other features of Margaret’s choice for the tour beginning this weekend. “Her Royal Highness h a s chosen sunbtle tropical colors which should be outstanding in southern sunlight,” said Stielbel. “In a word, it's the relaxed look —very suitable for tropical cli- GRAIN WINNIPEG in the t-rade. There was some ex- port buying, offerings were fair and prices irregular. Closing prices: Oats: May % lower 691/2; Jly % lower 69; Oct. unchanged 69’/s. Barley: May ‘/4 lower 913/4b; J'ly 175 lower 9195a; Oct. V4 lower 911/4-a. Flax: May 1/s higher 2.97%; Jlly ‘/4 higher 2.94%; Oct. 1' higher 1.83. Rye: May IA; lower 1.07%lb; Jlly % lower 1.06%; Oct. 1/2-% lower 1.081/2-5/s. - Prices for class two wheat for export to countries outside WA: 1 Nor 1.62; 2 1.58; 3 1.50; 4 1.42; 5 1.28;'6 1.24. 1 Durutm 1.94; 2 1.93; 3 1.81. IWA and domestic prices: 1 Nor 1.62; 2 1.58; 3 1.50; 4 1.42: 5 1.28; 6 1.24: 1 Durban 1.94; 2 1.93; 3 1.81. OLDEST CITY Santo Domingo in the Domini- can Republic, called the oldest city in the Americas, was founded in 1496. For Those Who Prefer To Write Their Own CLASSIFIED AD HERE'S HOW THIS—-is a sample ~3-line want ad. This ad contains approximately 15 words. Phone 8506. 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 day (CP) - Substan- tial export business in flax was reported Tuesday on the Winni- peg Grain Exchange but the business was not fully reflected Men And Women “EARN HIGH PAY.” sourn America, U.S.A., Alaska, Can- ada and overseas. Many types of work. Full information, Eas- tern Information Service, Box 3, Scarboro, P.0., Ont. Baby Bnicxs ORDER CHICKS FOR MAY AND June “NOW.” For high egg production; Cross Strain L93- horns, Road Island Red x White Leghorn or Leghorns x Barred Rock. Write or Phone us today. Raynor’s Chick Hatchery, Mt. Herbert, Phone 7984. cars Leavin.<;W_ NG FOR BOSTON April 26. Dial 5803. CAR LEAVING FOR TORONTO April 25, can take 5 passengers Dial 7530 between 6 and 8 P1“- cars and Trucks For Sale {:—‘— 1939 PONTIAC SEDAN EXCELL- enrt condition. Dial 5442. 1952 MORRIS MINOR. GOOD condition. AIPIIl1y Wlllard Mac‘ Callwm, Bnackley Beach- ISSIINTERNATIONAL $4 TON truck. Apply 183 Water St. Call after 5 pm. 54 CHEV. DELUXE COACH TWO tone in good condition. Phone Borden 28 - 4. 1950 ONE TON INTERNATIONAL truck, stake body. Ideal for, moss. Mellish Bros. U040“ Road. 1953 METEOR CUSTOMLINE two - tone sedan, good tires. body and motor in good condition. Phone 7225. IOUT OUR WAY By J. R. WILLIAMS OF BASEBALL I5 ‘mus WHERE BACK AND ‘THE BATTER WEAIZS A MASK ON THE BACK OF H15 HEAD§ YA Rog. no In. D. 9 use in -4:: _-W... as M‘ THE CATCHER STANDS SO FAR PAEDON ME, BUT WHAT KIND WELL,TH’ CATCHER'S AFR‘ . OF 6E‘ITlM' HIT BY THE BAT A3. BATTEIT5 AFRAID OF 6ETTii\." HIT BY THE BALL WHEN THE C CATCHER THROW5 IT BACK ’ TO THE PITCHERI For Rent FOR RENT MAY 1ST, THREE sunny rooms and wash room. residential, not suitable for children, reasonable renrt. Ap- ply Box 831 in care of Guardian patriot. For — Sale ONE GOOD=USED TYPEWRlT- er. Phone 8249. FENCE STAKES. HAROLD TAY- lor. York, or Dial 5862. DRY SLABS AND HARDWOOD. Dial 9536 or 9118. 1952 CHEV. DELUX SEDAN IN good condition. Apply 173 Wey- mouth Street. Phone 9542 or may be seen at Roper’s Service Station. 1954 G.M.C. 3-4 TON TRUCK steel body in excellent shape.I engine perfect. Terriffic buy. Bruce Chandler, Shipper, R.T. Holman, Ltd., Charlottetown store. ‘ FOR SALE 1955 V-8 'MAYFAIR Dodge Sedan. Equipped with exItra.s.In excellent condition, will trade for cheaper oaIr or truck. Can be bought on terms. Phone 3885. WOULD LIKE TO TRADE 36 Ford -truck for late model, Volk- wagen. Would consider paying ’ cash dIifIferencIe. Truck is in good condition. Apply Box 830, Guradian and Patriot. 1957 GREY HILLMAN “HUSKY” perfect shape, low mileage. Good tires and 2 winter treads. Bruce Chandler shipper, R.T. Holman Ltd. Charlottetown store. 1956 MERCURY SEDAN DARK blue excellent tires plus 4 win- ter tires. Automatic transmis- sion radio. Very good value can be bought on terms. Bruce Chandler shipper, R.T. Holman ‘ Ltd. Charlottetown store. FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR car. 1954 Half ton Mercury will pay cash difference for good late model car, truck is in a- bove average condition. Low down payment on (F.I. loan) or wIill accept cattle in trade. Apply Box 829, Guardian - Pat- riot Office. 1956 MORRIS MINOR STATION wagon, 1955 Oxford Sedan, 1951 Morris Minor Coach, 1951 Aus- tin Sedan, 1949 Dodge Coach, equipped with custom radio, 1952 Oldsmobile sedan equipp- ed with custom built radio, 1950 1/2 ton Chevrolet pickup ap- Dly MacKay Motors, 59 St. Peters Rd. Dial 6448. Female Help Wanted WANTED IMMEDIATELY housekeeper or married couple Woman to keep house and ‘man for farm work. Jack Needer - Tryon. Phone Crapaud 204. _ For Rent TO LET —— SINGLE FRONT 01-‘- fice. Palmer Electric Building. TWO HEATED UNFURNISHED Rooms. Dial 4584 after 5:30 p.m. HEATED. FURNISHED, ground floor apa-rument. Good location. Call 5684. GROCERY STORE FOR RENT. gospply 314 Fitzroy St or Phone FO’UR ROOMS AIND BATH. Heated. Central. Apply 36 Hen- sley Street or dial 9038. 0 LARGE ROOM, FUR-' nished, one small room, unfur- nished. Dial 8107. ‘ HOUSE FOR RENT, 8 MILES from Charlottetown. Apply Box 834 Guardian-Patriot Office. M O D E R N BUNGALOW JUST outside city, 1/2 acre of land; also 5 room aIpIa1ItmenIt in city. Phone 9169. Available May 1st. SUMMER COTTAGE AT KEP- pooh from June to September. Dial 4254 after 5 p.m. or apply to Box 836 Gu>ardiaIn- Patriot, I, .80 ITS M'UCH EASIER TO PRE- 4 days , , , , _ . _ . _ _ _ 2.80 Dare your Guardian - Patriot 6 da of our trained ad-takers to as- ys. » . . . » . . . . . . 3.60 Classified Ad when you ask one HERE'S THE NUMBER 8506 We Will Be Glad To , Help You Prepare An .Ad If You Wish. In sist you. Phone 8506. SOW DUE TO FARROW MAY McQuaid, Green Bay, Bonshaw. DUMP CART AND CATTLE BOX Ann 35 valley st. ‘ 14 FT. PLYWOOD BOAT, WITH 10 H.P. Johnson motor. Apply Angus Nicholson, Orwell Cove. ONE GHEL FORAGE HARVES- teIr -—‘ good condition. Mrs. Al- bert Craswell, Oarleton Siding. FEED TURNIPS 15 CENTS PER bushel. James Koughan, Don- agh. SOWS TO FARROW LAST 01-‘ " June, Ben=jIaImIiIn Wood, Alexan- dra. CLEANED BUCKWI-IEAT FOR sale. $2.25 per bushel. Keith Kennedy, Kensington. GENERAL PURPOSE HORSE. 12,00 lbs. 7 years old. Davi Fond, Milton. .- BALED HAY. Goon QUALITY mixed grain free from mustard, Louis MacDonald, Cornwall. QUANTITYSOF BALED STRAW Wu’-lIl!iaIm Lefurgey, Snummerslde East. 100 GAL. SIZE BARRELS ALSO 45 oak. Contact us re delivery large lots. Waddell Bros., Cra- paud, P.E.I. NOW AVAILABLE, SEED OATS and seed Barley. (Government Graded) Signed B.B. Jones R.R. 5, Charlottetown. QUANTITY suitable for seed. AIpply Ewen MaIcLeod, ONE 12 CU. FT. REFRIGER- ator, new, never used. Call 6428 for further information. FOR SALE QUANTITY OF pressed hay 40 cents per bail. Ralph Gordon, Murray River. Phone 1913. BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Etc. ‘ Bell, Matheson & Foam 150 Richmond _St. .I. Elmer Blanchard, BA. 160 Richmond St. Dial 5573 M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB. 15th. third litter. Apply Gus‘ EGWEIT OATS For Sale FOR SALE DESIRABLE RESI- dent-ial property at 55 York Lane. Apply t-he Royal Trust Company, Charlottetown. FAWCETT KITCHEN RANGE. Kemac oil burner. Apply be- tween 12 and 1 at 31 Ohurohill Ave. ONE REGISTERED GUERNSEY cow. Newly freshened, heifer calf. Apply Willard Proud, of Kingston. I LARGE WHITE PEKIN OR Standard Grade Ducklings 30 cents each or $25.00 hundred. T-ryon Hatchery. FOR SALE - ONE HALF ACRE building lot in Bedeque. De- sireable location. Roy Camp- bell, Central Bedeque. See E. M. Cannon, 316 Court St. Summerside. IT’S SIGNIFICANT THAT MORE and more folks ‘are using Guar- solve problems. Let us help fill your needs. Phone 8506. NATIONAL MILKING MACHINI double uni-t several months also shallow well pump “new” Apply Danny Acorn, Village Green. RASPBERRY A N D STRAW-— Ihenry Plants. Salburday only. ‘Dan Stewart, Win-sI1Ioe. FOUNDATION KENNEBEC seed potatoes. John H. Walker. Carleton, P. E. I. RECONDITIONED 7342. tractor. and hammer mill, alsc notary. Apply to: Neil Man- phail, Bonshaw. FOR SALE House and lot at St. Peter’s. Estate George K. Coffin property is offered for sale. Contact W. W. Anderson, St. Peters, ecutor or F. A. Large, Q.C., Charlottetown. PROFESSIONAL CARDS OPTOMETRISTS J. A. Carruthers, ‘R. 0.. 123 Kent st, J. S. Taylor, R.O. Comer Kent 8: Queen Sts. Office 9133 — House 4756 FOR .. OUTBOARD MOTORS. dow frames and sa-cihes. 4 x 6 boats, lawn mowers. Garden panes, 2 double sashes and tractors. Tillers. Chain saws. frames. 6 panes each sash dian - Patriot Classified Ads to AND NEW meat counters also recondition- ed refrigerators, mil-k coolers, I etc. Storey Electric, Dial 7341- HEAVY MASSEY — HARRIS oIr Stewart MacNevin, Ex- Dial 5612 For Sale Male Help ‘Wanted wanted SECOND HAND FARM MA- chinery scuffler, disc harrows, riding plow, spring tooth, hay mower, both sleds, rake, riding sleigh. Phone 5947. _ 3 YOUNG AYSHIRE COWS DUE to freshen, 3 Ayrshire calves suitable for 4-H Clubs, also two bull calves. Apply Wallace Wood, Marshfield, Dial 7833. SUMMER HOME IN DUNSTAFF nage with acre a-nd half of land 8 miles from Charlottetown, 6 miles from beach, sale price $1800. Apply Earl Anderson, of I Dunstaffnage. RECONDITIONED AND N E W meat counters reconditioned reach-in milk coolers, refrig- erators and motor repairs. Stor- ey Electric 136 Prince St. Char- lottetown. FARM FOR SALE IN OOR.N- wall on Transcanada. Highway, 7 miles from Charlottetown. Good house with Modern con- veniences, outIbIuildingIs in flair condition. Apply after 5:30 P.M. to Mrs. . Dvougil-as MacDonald, Cornwall. - 11 ACRE FARM IN WEST Covehead, 12 -miles from Char- lottetown, house and buildings in exciellent condition, near school, churches, stores and pavement. Beautiful location in Park area. Electricity, hot and cold water. Contact Mrs. J. R. Auld or W. C. Auld, 76 Upper Prince Street. 12 ELECTROLUX VACUUM cleaners (trade-ins) late mo- dels must be disposed of im- mediateily priced for quick sales Maritime C o m p a c t Vacuum Sales — 176 Kent St., Charlottetown. Write or tele- phone 9220 for free home show- ing. ( “IE ELECTRIC RA-NGETTE 110 xolts. One Enterprise all cast lron stove for coal and wood with water front. Several win- Sam Campbell, 28 York Lane. For Sale. Or Rent Large three-storey ware- house owned by W. H. Tidmarsh, centrally locat- 2d at 89 Water Street. Building is of brick con-‘ struction and has frost- proof basement with cem- ent floor. Immediate occu- pancy. L. H. KENNEDY, Realtor and Insurance 166 Gt. Geo. St. Dial 3912 FOR SALE Farm at Rollo Bay, 93 ICPES clear, good build- .ngs, electricity and water; Brook on farm. Apply: BOX 842, c/0 Guardian-Patriot . . 0 USE Guardian - Patriot WANT ADS! FOR , ”FoIst” Results PHONE 8506 9 . Female Help Wanted WAN’I‘ED:' MAID, PART OR full time. Pleasant surround- ings. Apply Yeo’s Montague. WAITRESS WANTED — APPLY in person Rendezvous Restau- H. J. Mabon, R.0. rant. 175 Grafton Street . J. A. McGuigan, B.A. Currie Bldg., Dial 9424 Queen St. IAN M. MacLEOD, un. ~. CURRIE BLDG. (Above Shoe Doctor) DIAL 3361 FREDERIC A. LARGE, C Room 207 Confederation Bldg. Corner Queen and Richmond Sts. (Across from Royal Bank Bldg.) DIAL 3244 J os. W. MacDonald, B.A., QC. 150 Richmond Street Dial 4713 - MacPhee & Trainer 160 Richmond St. Dial 55‘?3 CHIROPRACTOR ___1F.°L.Rent TI-[REE ROOM APARTMENT, heated In a good location. Ap- ply box 841 Guardian - Patriot, __¢..__.___________‘____ V S M L L APARTMENT FOR quiet couple, or two working People, adults, continuous hot water. Dial 9988. APARTMENT — JUNE Ist TO November 1st. ground floor. 2 bedrooms, fully furnished in- cluding all services. Central ter 5:30 pm. 1 $100.00 monthly phone 4555 af-I Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince St. Box 472 Dial 6432 Bank of Commerce Bldg Montague P‘ E‘ L ST“1_:‘1§ThGIRIl4( 03 w0M.:‘hN5F[?R _ _ _ 1g ouse eepmg wr ay A1_11$0D M- Glllls. LLB. week, Wednesday and Sunday 130 Richmond St. 7 Dial 4747 off, D131 9127 or 3o34_ Palmer & Haslam J_ F_ To(‘ 3, B_ Amh HOUSEKEEPER -— GOOD cou- gank f N Sc f 3. . mtry home. 20 miles west of P0 k 0: N°ohnls d: 140 Richm‘-I311}: Hsltr ECT Dial 3365 O“‘*’I°‘“e"°“””I “”°d"’”‘ °°““’°"“ ea e IO 0 on ' G. Keith Pickard B. Arch. M.R.A.I.C., Charlottetown, 100 Fitzroy St. Dial 8618 Summerside, Wednesdays Dial 2936 iences. Aspply Box 838. Guard- Iian and Patriot. WANTED WOMAN FOR NIGHT- cook for details apply Wind- mill Rest-aunant, 186 Prince Slt. Charlottetocwn afiter 4 p.m. Roy J . Strang. Peter A. ‘McNeil Phone 4339 166 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown P. O. Box 513 HOUSE-KEEPER. MUST BE capable of taking care of a home with two adults. High wages. In New Glasgow, N.S. MUSICIANS Apply box 837, Guardian and Patriot or write Mr. H. E. Coll, 130 Albert St., New Glasgow, N. S. H. JOHN HARRIS, F. R. C. 0. Studio — 203 Richmond St. DIAL 4213 Lost And Fouml LOST: ANYONE KNOWING THE whereabouts of “Three Speed ELECTRICAL ENGINEER Bicycle” missing since Satur- day. Bhone 7422. LOST: — STEEL TAIL BOARD off Ford 1/2 ton truck between Alberry Plains and Vernon Riv- E. S. CHANDLER. B.Sc. (E.E.), M.E.I_C., P.Eng 161 QUEEN ST. PHONE 8325 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS- er. Please contact Norman Mac Millan, Phone 13-3. WILL THEIPARTY wrio TOOK spring tooth harrow by mistake McDONALD, l Currie Iildg. , H. R. DOANE CURRIE an co. COOPER BROTHERS a CO. Charlottetown & COMPANY 148 Great George St., Charlottetown _ Dial 6547 — 6548 Dial 5568 return immediately. Male Help Wanted WANTED PARTY TO RAISE house and put in foundation. Dial 5786. from McClumpha’s property in Bay Fortune on April 17 please WANTED MA”N‘"on nor FOR farm work, Apply W. A. Mac- Lellan, Albany. Phone 39 ring 32. MARRIED MAN FOR FARM w o r k near Charlottetown, steady employment, house pro- vided A.pply W. J . Andrew, East Royalty, Dial 7841. WANTED FEED TURNIPS. ST. * CALVES (MALE) sIIORTHORN Dunstan’s University Farm; Telephone 3273. Hereford or Holstein. C.C. Pratt and Sons, St. Peters- Wanted To Buy WANTED MA-N FOR FARM work good wages for experien- ced man. Robert Carmicliael, Albany. Phone Borden 39 ring 7. WANTED YOUNG MEN TO learn barbering in spare time. Monday to Thursday, 6 p.m. to 9 P. M. School to open May 1st. See Ginger Gallant - Fam- ily Barber Shop. Kent St. W A N T E D IMMEDIATELY teen-age boy for work on small farm near Charlottetown, mo- dern equipment, highest wages, Sundays free. Apply Box 840 care of Guardian - Patriot. Seeds NEW VEGETABLE VARIETIES are special features of our 1958 catalogue. Write for your free copy today VESEY’S SEEDS, YORK Miscellaneous WE ARE DOING CUSTOM work sawing shingles. Stirling MacKay, Bangor. 5 WAYS TO PROFIT FROM Guardian ‘- Patriot Classifed Ads. Use ’em to sell, rent, find, hire or buy. Phone 8506 for a trained" ad-assistant. THE NEARLY NEW SHOP 114 Kent Street Open Wednesday 2-5 for donations Open Friday 2-5; 7-9 for sales Services Dfterell GARBAGE AND ASHES HAUL- ed also old buildings torn down PIhIone 7745. GARBAGE AND ASHES HAUL- ed also cellars cleaned phone 3105. PRIVATE LESSONS TO PUPILS Grade 1 to 10. Dial 4369 bet- ween 9 and 12:00. 1:00 and 5 except Saturday. BOARD AND NURSING CARE available for invalids and semi- invalids. Write Box 828. Guar- dian - Patriot. MODERN FUMIGATING Available throughout P. E. I. for extermination of roaches, bed bugs, rats, insects, etc. Free estimates. Phone or write-— H. R. QUINN, Prop. P. O. Box 451 Phone 8727 USE Guardian - Patriot WANT ADS OFTEN FOR QUICK RESULTS IN RENTING OR SELLING B A B Y. CARRIAGE IN. GOOD BUYING LOGS AT MILL OR condition. Phone 9897. W_A N T E D. .IMMEDIATELY feed, turnips. Signed B.B. Jones Bunbury. roadside. Mill closed on Satur- days. Ralph Gordon, Murray River. Phone 1913. WANTED We are paying highest market prices for all kinds of scral iron and metal materials, also ale bottles,‘ hides and skins. , MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD. 158 Kent St. Wanted To Rent 4 OR 5 ROOM APARTMENT OR flat, ground floor. Central loca- tion, reliable adult tennants. Until June 1st. Box 839 Gu-ard- ian and Paxlariot. WANTED TO RENT 10 miles from Summer- side, summer cottage, fur- nished. Mu st be first class. Will pay good rent for right place. Best of care guaranteed.. Write: BOX 1492 c/0 Guardian-Patriot Summerside NOTICE ' “I will not be respon- sible for any debts con- tracted in my name other than by myself.” ALEXANDER D.S. LIVINGSTONE. PUBLIC AUCTION There ‘will be sold by Public Auction‘, at MacDonald’s Service Station at Souris, P.E.I., on Wednesday, April 30th, 1958 at 2 o’clock in the afternoon one 1949 Ford Express Truck, Serial No. BD8H49-28435. This sale is being held pursuant to default in payment having been made by Edward Creamer of Phillip’s Harbour, Nova Scotia under the provisions of a Conditional Sale Contract with MacDonald’s Ser- vice Station, which contract was subsequently assigned to Trad- ers Finance Corporation Lim- ited. Teachers Wanted “BEFORE APPLYING FOR 0 accepting any position to teach with the school district, ‘Wit i peg No. 1, teachers are asked to clear with Mr. E. L. . me" General Secretary, Manitoba Teacher’s Society,. 956 Portage at Lipton, Winnipeg.’ ’ Wanted GIRL’S JUVENILE OR JUNIOR bicycle. Dial 7419. MARRIED WOMAN W A N T S work ‘by day. Phone 5927. WANTED — ALE BOTTLES. PUBLIC AUCTION There will be sold by Public Auction at MacDonald’s Service Station at Souris, P.E.I., on Wednesday, April 30th, 1958, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon one 1949 Dodge Tudor automobile, Serial No. 98007626. This sa‘e is being held pursuant to default in payment having been made by Darius Boulanger of Souris, P. E. I. under the provisions of a Conditional Sale Contract with MacDona1d’s Service Station, which contract was subsequently assigned to Traders Finance Corporation Limited. V Pints or quarts. Dial 8595. ployee benefits. typing, filing, etc: Office Manager. STENOGRAPHIC POSITION An excellent opportunity for an ex- perienced female stenographer is available. Modern office, good salary, fiveiday week. two weeks holidays, and other em- Applicants ‘must have experience in Apply only in person to G. VW. Stewart. CENTIRAL CREAMERIES LIMITED ‘letter, Summerside, Prince Edward‘Island. _.§__‘ FOR SALE Farm of Estate John C_1u1”1ey,_ Herlnltage, con. sisting of 70 acres and buildings. Including 7 room house, hot and cold water, hot air furnace located clog; to schools and churches. For further particulars apply ’00— MacPHEE & TRAINOR 160 Richmond Street Charlottetown, P.E.I. SALE BY TEN DER, The undersigned offers for sale by tender the farm, consisting of one hundred and thirty acres’ nore or less, at North Bedeque in Lot Twenty-Six in ’rince County, formerly owned by the Estate of Edwin L. Taylor. ' Tenders should be addressed to T. Leland Link, Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted_ Tenders must arrive at the office aforesaid on 0, before the seventh of May, 1958. EDITH M. TAYLOR. FOR SALE T Residence of the late Frank N. McKee, 163 Dorchester Street. Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to 3' and including Saturday the 3rd day of May, 1958, at 12 ;. o'clock noon, for the above named property. This house is well constructed, 1n good repair, on heated, with large lot and garage. Inspection between the hours of 2 and 4 in the ' afternoon and 6 and 7 in the evening on April 25m , 26th, 29th, and 30th. . For further particulars apply to: TRAINOR & O’DONNELL Solicitors. . PROPERTY FOR SALE T BY TENDER Tenders will be received until May 20, 1958, for 2' the purchase of small farm property at Port Elgin, » New Brunswick, consisting of dwelling, 7 rooms and " bath,. shed and barn, with 20 acres cultivated land, : Also to include a certain wood lot, 50 acres, situatei ’ miles distant. ’ . I I This property is located within a (Stones) throw of main paved highway, with schools, stores and I churches, half mile. _ Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Terms: Cash. ‘ Admr. Jennie Doyle Estate,-= ROBERT MURRAY, . Port Elgin, N.B. FOR SALE BY TENDER . Estate of P. L. Morris no buildings, Maple Plain! = 1—32 acres of land, School District. 2-—House located on 2% acres land Village of 3' Kinkora. 3—Vacant lot approximately 100 ft. x 100 flu Village of Kinkora. 4——Vacant lot, approximately 115 ft. frontage 011 railroad track, Village of Kinkora. 5—Office building, known as Bank Building, VIII‘ age of Kinkora. Tenders will be accepted for this propelly ullfil " May 31st, 1958. Highest or any tender not necessallll’ I1 accepted. For further particulars apply to:— T. W. MITTON, Administrator, 60 Green Street, Charlottetown, P.E.I. ___..._—? AUCTION SALE AT KINKORA SATURDAY, APR. 26 AT 12:30 O’CLOCK 1 Percheron mare in foal; 5 good grade milk 0°“ I to freshen; 2 good grade rntilk cows (farrovv): 2 2'3“: old heifers; 4 1-year-old heifers; 2 calves; 2 V913’ fa 7 steers; Allis-Chalmers tractor; potato digger; C ' , shutt (new) manure spreader on rubber; wheel_c“I' Y. tivator harrow; tandem disc harrow; tractor tfalfiitrl I hay m0W€I‘§ dump rake, smoothing harrowslc ’ A Wood sleigh; Halls threshing outfit; cream S993” . 1‘ and cans; platform scales; hay fork and cablc;I13I' ~ straw; 300 bus; oats; harness; forks; shovels, etc. 8“ Farm of 100 acres, 14 of which has soft and hag IN SPRING Auction the fol1owing:—- Dishes, quantity of China, Linens, Pressure Cooker, 9- °' 3°‘ 137 MAN FOR worm 0N FARM I ARTHUR J. GARRETT steady employment if sa~tisf~ac- I PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING tory. Apply 00 MIacDonalds’ Charlottetown 100 Fitzroy street Dial 5321 Poultry Fanm. Covehead. Radios, Camera. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS (Some Rare Antique pieces of Furniture and Bric-a-Brae) FRIDAY, APRIL 25th AT 2 P.M. PARK HALL I am instructed by Miss Etta Gillis to sell by Public Large Mahogany Antique Chairs, Gate Leg Table Coffee Tables, Whatnot, Card Tables, Small Tables, China Cabinet, Spode China, Mirrors, Large Fufi Length Mirror, Table Lamps, Silver, Chest of Drawers, Variety, Single Cot Bed, Refrigerator small (Domes-I tic), Kitchen Table and Chairs, Mats, Rugs (scatter), Urn and Stand, Linens, Pictures, Trays, Books, 119W- Ornamenfs, Table and Bed Pop Up Toaster, Po1~tab1e W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer, wood, good buildings and land in a high state Of C tivation. Terms of Sale—-Cash. I MRS EUGENIA TEREBENEC, E. C- BELII’ Owner. Auctioneer, Border} 55' _: I I . I: If day unfit sale on first fine week-day f°l1°Wmg' . E; POTATO PLANTERS FOR SAW I: . lj, One 2-row Irnage High Speed, rubber tires. On: :1 Image 2-row Standard with steel Wheels’ Thief" . - li planters are In good shape, guaranteed to W011‘ I: LLOYD MAYHEW, , .1 North Tryon.