Dollars roll in for pennies spent on classified ads . . .. Would “extra” money make your summer vacation "extra" Special? Then here’s how to get it: make up a, list of articles around your ‘ home which you no longer need. Out- grown children’s .playthings, for _ I instance, or perhaps that, old washing machine, an idle bike, sports equipment, or iust about anything that others can use. 3 Next, ' ‘Dial 8506 and describe - what you have to offer in a I fast acting Guardian-Patriot ' Want Adl P. E. l. folks are always'on the lookout for second-hand articles in good condition. And because the Guardian - Patriot Carries many of these in . ‘_ Want Ads 7. they turn to its classified columns to fill their. needs. If you have what U they are after, they’ll make quick contact and offer cash. So get busy now rounding I up articles around the cellar and attic which you no longer need and offer them to thousands in these widely read columns. Here you’ll reaChmany many local prospects DIAL 8506 TODAY And that the ones we Page 8, The Guardian Friday, Sept. 5, 1958 IN MEMORIAM I CRASWELL — In loving memory of our dear sister Mrs. Thomas Craswell who died September 5th., 1957. Lovineg remembered by sin- ters and brother. FANNING — In loving memory] of our dear brother and uncle Pte. Allan Fanning of Pleasant Grove who made the supreme sacrifice on Sept. 4th., 1944. ' - We have,lost the one we love We did not say Good-bye For we’ll be meeting once again, Beyond some sunset sky. ; Always remembered by broth-' er, Henry, sister - in - law, Ale- tha, niece, Charlene, nephew, Allan. FANNING - In loving memory of ourdear brother and uncle, Pte. Allan Fanning, Pleasant Grove, who made the supreme sacrifice on Sept. 4,, 1944. Fond is the Memory that lingers Dear is the one that is gone. In memory we’ll keep you dear, Allan I As long as the years roll along. Always remembered by sister Annie, brother - in - law, Mel- vin and niece, Brenda. FANNING — In loving memory at my dear son Pte. Allan Fan- ning, Pleasant Grove, who made the supreme sacrifice on Sept. 4th. 1944. ‘ Allan dear, fourteen years have passed. Since you were. called away. In silence and in sadness. I miss .you more each day. For there’s place within my heart That’s your. the whole day through It doesn’t take a special day To bring: back thought of you. Your name shall be remembered And each menwry holds a prey- er. With my loving thoughts I leave you. In a loving Father’s Gare. Always remembered by mother. BRYANTON — In, loving memory of Maynard Bryanton who pass , ed away Sept. 5th., 1957. They say time heals all sorrow And helps us to forget But time so far has only proved How much we miss you yet. God gave us strength to fight it And courage to fight the blow But what it meant to lose you No one will ever know. Lovineg remembered by wife and family. ‘ HARDING -- In loving memory of our mother Josephine Haird- ing who passedaway Sept. 5, ‘1956. , _ \ ‘llogcther.6 on the bea-utilfulhillsof God, ' ‘ Gone from us, but leaving mem- cries, Death can never take away, Memories that will always lin- ger ' While, upon this earth we stay. "his sweet to know we’ll meet I again Where par-tings are no more, loved so Have only gone before. , Remembered by daughter An- na and family. ‘ MADORE — In fond and loving memory of a dear husband and father, Mr. Max Madore who departed this life September 5th. 1957. Our hearts still ache with sad- ness, Our eyes shed many a tear, God alone knows how we miss YOU, As this ends one lonely year. Lovineg remembered by wife and daughter. CUDMORE — In loving memory of our father John A. CudImore who passed away September 5th, 1956. This month is here with deep re- gret . It brings back a day we wall never target. He fell asleep without saying goodbye. But memories of him will never die. Days of sadness still creep o’er 115. Tears of silence often How; For the hearts that loved you dearly Still wonder why you had to go. Always remembered by his sons Gordon and Wendie. ARSENAULT —- In loving mem- ory of Arthur Arsenault who passed away September 5th., 1953. -—- Ever remembered by wife. CARD 0F THANKS I wish to thank Dr. J. B. Mur- chison, Dr. Moreside Mr. Lee Betta (Student Minister) The Tea- chers and children of Huntsville bible School. My tniends and neighbours and all who remem- bered me withcards and letters, ‘gifts and treats while I was a patient in the Victoria General Hospital, Halifax. Many, many thanks. June Nicholson, Glen Valley. AUTOMOTIVE R. J. GREENAN’S B.A. SERVICE STATION TOWINC - TIRES BATTERIES ETC. OPEN 7.30 A.M. TO 12 MIDNITE MALPEQUE RD_ DIAL 8975 ._ FRED F.1KITSON . NORTH RIVER FEATURING 4 THIS WEEK Boarders Accommodated CAN ACCOMMODATE MALE students or momers. Phone 5679 after 5 pm. OUT OUR WAY By J. R. WILLIAMS THAT’S WHAT I CALL A REAL MAN-'1 Hi'l' HIM FER A CHEW O’ CAN ACCOMMODATE 2 STUD- ents or business girls. Q n 1 et home. Central Phone 4744. BOARDER WILLING TO, BABY- sit as part payment for board. Apply to Box No. 366. WANTED THREE COLLEGE girl students. Room on.1y Phone 5115 after 4 p.m. __________._..__ 50ARD AND ROOM ACCOM - modation for workmen home cooking. Apply Mrs. Ham-“ply. P.W.C. OR VOCATIONAL STU- dents accommodated. Male preferred. Phone 4116 or 67 Edward Street. STUDENTS ACCOMMODATED 1 block from P.W.C. and Voca- tional School. Apply 146 Hills- boro Street. Phone 3564. PENSIONERS ACCOMMODATED in comfortable, fin-naceheated country home with electrical appliances. Apply Boxfi368 care of Guardian-Patriot Baby GIIchs BURNS CHICK narcnni‘f now open. A special breed for every need. Oars Leaving A CAR LEAVING FOR BOSTON September 12. Phone 5803. 09 Edward Street or dial 6097. . " YOU MAKE AS MUCH AS ME!’ HE'S RIGH‘; AN' I ADMIRE HIM FER IT! 1-.--.-—v—p- TBACCER AN' HE 582, '60 BUY VOUR T'BACCER SO-‘WHKT I GUESS, BUT 1 WELL! “man's u-rOPiA, T ADMIRE YOU THREE--‘D4AT$ you FOR 'nr w»! PEOPLE THINKIN' SHOULD BE LIKE. A NOBLE CAN’T! 1‘17 HAVE CHARACTER! TOLD HIM TO TAKE HIS MOLD'I mum Jaw".ng 0- quu-n 9'5 cars and Trucks For Sale 1950 MONARCH. PRICE $225.00. Good mechanical condition. Dial 7173. MUST SELL 1951 V-8 STUDE- baker motor and body. Good condition new tires and battery Price $400.00. Phone 8395. CAR LEAVING FOR HALIFAX Saturday can accommodate 4 passengers. Dial 4255. cars and IrIIcks For Sale 1948 CHEVROLET IN PERFECT condition. Phone 5784. CHEV SEDAN IN GOOD CON- dition. Dial 7648. 1.949 OLDSMOBEE IN GOOD condition. $50 down and take over payments. Phone 8101. 95. MacKay Motors, St. Peters. 1951 AUSTIN $295.00; 1951 De- rsoto, $375.00; .1953 Dodge $1000,- 1940 CHRYSLER SEDAN. GOOD running condition. Price $85.00. Apply 63 Baytield Street, or Phone 8410. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1957 PON- tiaIc Hard top, 1957 Chev. Bel- Adr Sedan, 1956 Buick Hard - top, 1953 Chev. Sedan. All cars in excellent condition can be anced. Spencer MacLeod. F- R. McLAINE LIMITED Automobiles We are proud of our used car and truck stock — without a doubt, the best selection we have had for some time. They MuSt Sell on their reputation I The facts and features which sold them new, shall help to sell them now. THEY ARE - THAT GOOD OUR fine __A_R_E - RIGHT - We have no intention of selling out WE WANT GOOD - TRADES AS PART PAYMENT We can Finance, cover with Insurance, the unpaid balance to suit your budget. SEE FOR YOURSELF 'OUR STOCK—- Priced $100 to $1995.00 ALSO New Plymouth, Chrysler Renault and Fargo Trucks F. R. McLAINE LINIITED PHONE 7358-9i A! 1953 BUICK. NEW MOTOR AND tires. Radio. $1050.00 for quick Station. Phone 5763. 1956 HELMAN. IN PERFECT condition. Reasonialbly priced. Apply Spring Park Service Station 175 Elm Ave. or .Phone 6824. CAR SPECIALS I954 Plymouth Sedan tires and seat covers, real bar- gain at— s I 095.00 ,l957 Rambler Sedan This car is in show room condi- tion, 12,000 miles. Reduce your driving cost and increase your driving comfort with a Ramb- ler. W. R. Jenkins Ltd. Used Car Lot Kent St. Female Help Wanted , HOUSEKEEPER IN FAMILY of twoadults. Phone 6003 after 5pm. ' WAITRESS, APPLY IN PER.- son only. Johnny’s Mayfair Tea Room. EXPERIENCED GIRL TO work in grocery store. Apply Box 360 Guardian-Patriot. RESPONSIBLE WOMAN FOR kitchen work. Apply in person only to ’Tweel’s Restaurant. EXPERIENCED W A I T R ES S Wanted. Apply in person to Ments’ Restaurant, Queen St. opening for day shiftfi WANTED WOMEN FOR GEN- eral house work. New home. Every convenience. $75 a month Apply Mrs. Bruce, Unemploy- ment Office. ' sale. Apply Belvvedere Service. with radio and heater, all good . For Sale I 11 FT. PLYWOOD BOAT. AP- ply Clarence Mellish, Kinnoss. TOP SOIL -- $2.00 PER CUB. YD Delivered. thKay Construc- tion Ltd. ' 7 ONE SOW WITH 9 PIGS. AP-' ply Mil-net Hill, Fredericton, P. E. I. CREAM SEPARATOR ,(VEGA) large capacity. Like new. A] SchurmIaIn, Traveller’s Rest. MACKEsz POTATO DIGGER in excellent condition. Emmett Wisener, Water-vale. ‘ r BOTH WAYS, CLASSIFIED AD- vertising pays. Whether you’re an advertiser or a reader, there's profit aplenty for you in the Classified section. Phone 8506. OH. BURNING KITCHEN range; 1 room stove; dining room set, beds, springs, mat- tresses, bureaus, etc. Phone 7454. SPECIAL PRICES ON RAW- leigh English Bicycles. Strong steel frame, lifetime Guarantee. All going at $45.00 Douglas Bros. and Jones, Ltd. SHINGLES $6.00 PER SQUARE. Apply MacKay’s Mills, Bangor. FOR SALE-+PIGS 5 WEEKS old. 8722 Summerside. ARBORITE — ALL PATTERN —- all colours — cut to size. Chandler Bros. Phone. 6557. USED POTATO PICKER. HOW- ard Schumnan, Central Bede- que. SMALL OAK SIDEBOARD. AP- ply 28 Hawthorne Ave., or Phone 3606. mm NO. 4 THRASHER WITH Blower 'aIt Cliff MiacEIwen’s, Bristol, Lot 40. ELEVATOR POTATO BIGGER also hardwood, blocks or splits Apply Arnold Murray, Carle- ton Siding. NO. 2 HALL THRASHER WITH high bagger and blower. Apply to Elmer MI'aIcMillan, H u n t e 1' River. ' - * TWO WHEEL TRAILER, NEW Can be seen 6 am. to 5 pm. at Dick MacLean’s Block House, Montague. 5 FOOT FROST AND WOOD binder No. 6 with truck. Also our radio for sale. Apply Wil- lard Thompson, Margate. REG. NURSE FOR MODERN 17 bed hospital Salary 260.00 per month generous increments; board and room 34.50 per month in modern residence. Apply to Matron, Union Hospital, Ben- gough, Sask. ‘DIETICIAN FOR NEW loo-BED southern British Columbia Hos- pital. Salary $300.00 to $325.00, according to experience. Fare advanced. A p p l y Kootenay Ifiakce General Hospital, Nelson, HOUSEKEEPERREQUIR- ed to look after elderly lady in Desable rural home. Apply stating wages expected to F. A. Large, Q. C., Dominion Building, Charlottetown. EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPH- er wanted. Applications are in- vited for the position of part- tIme Stenognapher for the As- sociation of Nurses, 188 Prince Stneet, Charlottetown. Please apply by letter to the Secretary aRegistnar. GENERAL HOUSEMAIDS —- WE have many permanent, live in, positions ‘open in Montreal. Sa- laries range $75 - $150 per month. Send applications with date of availability, ekperience education and recent photo graph. (No charge to appli- cants) to:- Personnel Centre, 1467 Mansfield St., Suite 101 Montreal. NURSES WANTED General Staff Nurses re- quired. Salary scale $220.00 to $245.00 according to ex- perience. Excellent person- nel policies including 44 hour week and generous vacation allowance. For particulars apply to: DIRECTOR OF NURSING Sherbrooke Hospital Argyle St., Sherbrooke, Que. For Sale PIANO IN GOOD CONDITION. Phone 4984. 1 YEAR OLD HENS.‘ APPLY Lorne Kielly, Covehead. 1 MONAGHAN THRESHER. EQ- price. AIpIply Carleton. 45 AND 180 GAL. SIZE HEAVY Oak puncheons. Waddell Bros, Crapaud. 24 INCH COCKSHUTT POTATO Digger, in good condition. Ap- ply Stewart Mouse, Kensing— ton. , 30 POUND PIGS FOR SALE. Apply Gerald Murray, Augus- tlne Cove or Rhone Borden 19- 12. WE HAVE FOR SALE AND IM- mediate delivery in used com- bines one Cockshutt 422 with -P. T. 0. and one International 64 engine drive. Both used two years only. E. D. Reid Produce Ltd. Phone 8597—Chmlottmn. TENDER YOUNG GEESE 10 lb. size. Only 50c Lb. PHONE 7767. DUCK’S A DELICACY Make. your dinner a special occaSlOH. , 50c Lb. PHONE 7767. Wendell Myers, Fresh - Daily Lobsters Qua‘haugs Oysters Mackerel Ch'town Seatoods Queen St. Wharf Phone 9311‘ FOR SALE One meat grinder, $75.00, A-l condition. Apply— FITZROY GROCERY nipped for blower. Reasonable '- For Sale For Rent REIIL ESTATE ONE 8 FT. WALLACE MEAT Display counter, one Cash Re- gister, and one McCaskey Cred- it Register. AIpp‘ly Flynn’s Store St. Peters. ' Help Wanted SALESMEN -— GUARANTEED weekly income plus, good com- missions for qualifying men or women. References will be re- quired. Phone 6772 from 7 to 9 pm. “HELP WANTED MALE OR FEMALE “Part-time reporter for de- tailed coverage of construction news in Prince Edward Island for national daily newspaper. Re- muneration proportionate to work done. Experience less desirable than interest'in the construction industry. Apply in handwriting to Box 374, stating age, sex, marital status, present occupation and experience.” Lost And Found PAIR LIGHT RIM GLASSES. Finder call 9049—7-11 pun. DOST BETWEEN CHARLOTTE- town and North Wiltshirne 2.6 lit. Eye Water trough. AIpI'plIy Louis MacPherson, New Wiltshire. Male Help Wanted FOREMAN FOR WARE-HOUSE Experience preferred. AIpply Prince Edward Islanchros-ted Food Ltd. YOUNG MARRIED MAN FOR farm work. House provided. If, you have your own truck, all ,expenses be paid if not, our own trucks are available. Also single man to help with farm work. AIp-ply Box 376 Guardian. LANDSCAPING Anything in Landscaping . Looking after lawns, ' Hedges and odd jobs. DIAL 5669 BUYING SCRAP IRON AND steel. Also batteries, and bottles. Paying highest market prices. Lester O’Brien, lower 'Prince Street. metals, _ R 0 O M S FOR RENT? TELL folks looking for a nice place via Classified Ads. Just Phone M For Sale nous]: FOR‘SALE on RENT in Montague. Apply Box 40, Guardian-Patriot, Montague. . ,1 6 ROOM HOUSE ON CENTEN- nial Drive. Apply Mrs. John Barrett. Phone 7531. before 10 ram. and after 3 pm. 4 ROOM house. CONTINU-I one hot water. Centrally locat-x, ed. Apply 11 Harley Street orI Phone 7670.. i I BUSINESS FOR SALE, MEATS and groceries, Going concern, Fully equipped. and stocked. Ap, ply Box 375 Guardian. ‘ 8 ROOM HOUSE WITH BATH at Borden. Air condition oili furnace. Garage, lot 85 by 100. Apply S.M. MacNevin, at .161 Prince Street. Phone 4579. FOR SALE AT KENSINGTON 1 Six room house in ex- cellent repair with lawn, and shade trees, barn, gar- age and other out build-. ings, with 9 acres lovely j fertile land. Outside Town limits, (low taxes) on Na- tional Park Highway. ROBERT COULSON House For Sale At 44 8x 46 Rochtord Street Phone 7473 ' I \ BOX NUMBERS II! replying to Box Numbers please make sure you, have the correct Box Number in the ad- dress REAL ESTATE For Rent LARGE ' ROOM wrrn SMALL room. Dial‘527l4. LARGE Boom FOR RENT. DIAL 3670 after 5 pm. a FURNISHED Rooms BED- room and Kitchen. Phone 6906. s ROOMS AND BATH HEATED third floor. Quiet middle age couple. Apply 9% Elm Ave. NE LAME UNFURNIS-HED room on ground floor- Apply 157 King Street. 2 HEATED FURNISHED BED- rooms in private home. Cen- tral to Colleges and business centre. Phone 3309. SUMMER COTTAGE, 2 BED- rooms, livingroom, 2 -’piece bathroom, sunroom, kitchen- ette. Frigidaire, electric stove and wood stove. Reasonable. Dial 8236. NICELY FURNISHED ROOM. Second floor. Good location. Suitable for business man. Ap- ply Box 385 care of. Guardian- REAL t ESTATE WANTED 3 ROOM APARTMENT WITH bath. by reliable couple. Phone 9954. WANTED IMMEDIATELY TWO or three room heated apart- ment. Phone 5607. Wanted If” WANTED BY YOUNG COUPLE 5 or 6 room heated apartment. Phone 4317 between 9 am. and 5 p.m. . Wanted WANTED JEEP. APPLY STAT ing price and condition. Apply ~ Box 352, Guardian - Patriot. WANTED 2 MILK COWS ALSO Calves, state when Freshened and price. Write Box 381. Guar- dian Orifice. TETIRED GENTLEMAN RE- quires room and board in private home. All modern con- veniences. Apply J.A. care of Gaurdian. 'ARM OF 100 ACRES OR MORE within 20 miles of city With good house and buildings. Must have electricity. With or With- out stock and implements. , ply Box 379 care of Guardian- Patriot. . Personal ' FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH _ The amazing Body Tonic. Write for free booklet today. PROCKER 8; CAMPBELL RESEARCH INST. 21 King St. East. Toronto, Ont. \lo MORE STOMACH TROUBLE _ when“ you use Wilder’s Stom—‘ ach Powder at first sign of distress. Amazingly effective for heartburn, acidity, gas, bel- ching. Recommended by drug- TENDERS « Sealed Tenders Will be ' signed until Sept. ,10th for the Wood Islands ChllI'Ch. management, “staging not supplied " tender not necessarily accepted. . t 31"? CO Una cleaner. " I To cut lumber at Union feet to be cut. Contract for complete, for part will be accepted. Contract 111 ' not later than Sept. 11th. ' ' For further particulars applyé‘ J. L. RAYNER CONSTRU Smnm..,,erside.,~ ‘ LADY TEACHER *DESIRES furnished apartment in vicinity of P.W.C. Phone 9701. ' with bath. Apply Box No. 384, Guardian Ofifice. 3 HEATED .ROOM APARTMENT AN APARTMENT OR HOUSE . Guardian Oilfice. Guardian. PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS at present living in Charlotte- ly required three 2me furnished apartments, or houses preferably in Charlottetown or Summerside from mid Sept. to Patriot. BARRISTERS, ' SOLICITORS, Etc. 1. Elmer Banana, an. 100 Richmond St. Dial 5573 M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB. Bank of Commerce Bldg Palmer & Haslam Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. Peaks & Nicholson 175 Grafton street J. A. McGuigan, B.A. Curie Bldg., Dial 9424 Queen St. I IAN M. MacLEOD, LLB. CURRIE BLDG. (Above Shoe Doctor) DIAL 3361 r FREDERIC A. LARGE, Q.C., M.L.A. Room 207 Dominion Building Dial 3244 MacPhee 5! Trainor 160 Richmond St. Dial 5573 required. Phone 9549 or 8645 or _ PROFESSIONAL CARDS CHIROPRACTOR wanted for rent by October 1st. Adults. Write Box 378 care of WANTED To RENT OCTOBER, 1st,, by young. couple, heated, four room apartment with bath first or second floor preferred, also electric stove and Frigi- daire supplied. Apply Box 382,, town and engaged in govern- ment project at Borden urgent— mid Novemlber. References if ‘ All-Antique Furniture, China ~ A+ The 7 _ KENSINGTON ANTIQUE Sealed tenders'will be received by Village of Parkdale, P.E.I., Mr. Arthur welve noon, Atlantic Standard Time, '.958 for the installation of approximato ~f cast-iron water main. Plans, specificati ‘ arms are available from the ‘Clerk $50.00 The lowest or any tender not 0 W. H. CRANDALL-dzlAv ‘ PO. Box 36, Moncton, NB. Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince St. Dial 6482 OPTOMETRISTS CLASSIFIED SE .I. A. Carruthcrs, R. O. 123 Kent St, Dial 5612 If s. Taylor, no. Comer Kent 8; Queen Sts. Office 9133 - House 4756 ARCHITECT J. F. TOOPTSS, B. Arch. ARCHITECT 140 Richmond St., Dial 3865 G. Keith Pickard 3. Arch. M.R.A.I.C., Glarlottetown. 100 Fitzroy St. Dial 8618 Summerside, Wednesdays Dial 2936 . Peter A. McNeil ARCHITECT 168 Ct. Geo. St. Charlottetown Phone 4339 P. 0. Box 513 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER n. s. CHANDLER, B.Sc. (nu), M.E.I_C., P.Eng. 161 QUEEN sr. PHONE 3325 I CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS McDONALD, CURRIE 8: C0. COOPER BROTHERS & C0. KITCHEN OIL RANGE. APPLY 16 School Street. \ Currie Bldg. Charlottetown Dial 5568 H. R. DOANE & COMPANY 148 Great George St.. Charlottetown Dial 6547 —a.6548 P. O. Box 187 ARTHUR .I. GARRETT PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING Charlottetow- 100 Fitzroy Shed Dial 5321 The classified advertising staff of The _, The Evening Patriot stands ready to i ’ ' plete, helpful service, in person or by 1:8 _ regular business hours, ‘ . - m. 8.30 am. to 5 p. (12 noon Saturdays Classified advertisements along 'with’ . event, local and other notices received ull'mi 12 noon Saturdays) will appear on the P?” day. ’ - DIAL 8506 ---,Ask torch Classified advertising can be accepisd regular business hours, between 8:30 a. (or 12 noon Saturdays). ’ _. 0 .9 C Prince of Wales College 7 structor in Commercial subiects. should have experience in comme'“ Isaac Pitman shorthand. Applicatiofli be made by letter to the Principal 4 PRINCE or WALES COLLEGE .