"- One salesman who never takes ‘a vacation is a classified ad !‘ u Friday, July 18, 1958 Page 8, The Guardian, Would "extra" money make your summer, vacation . 1 "extra" Special? Then here’s how “onget it:' make up a list of articles around your ' ,hOme Which you no longer need. Out— “ grown children’s I. ,playthings,» for instance, or. perhaps I that old washing machine, an idle 'bike, Sports I equipment," " or iiist about V anything that others ca n use. Next, _ Dial 8506- and describe what you have A to Offer in a fast acting Guardian-Patriot ‘ Wool Adi ” P. E. I.to|ks are always on the lookout for " Second-hand , / articles in p ' good conditioh. And because the Guardian - Patriot carries many at these in Want Ads they turn to it. classified columns to fill their needs. It you have what they are after, they’ll make quick contact and offer cash. So get busy 'now rounding 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 reach many many local prospects DIAL 8506 - OPEN 7.30 A.M. T012 MIDNITE . ears and Trucks For Sale '1941 PLYMOUTH WITII SUN- IN MEMORIAM CAVANAGH —— In loving memory of Private Patrick Cavanagh, New Haven, who was drowned, July 18th., 1954. Sadly missed by his wite and family. FARRAR — In loving memory of John Edgar Farrar who passed away July 18, 1948. Ten years have passed Since that sad day, When one we loved Was called sway. Always remembered by wife and Family. CARDS (IF TIIAN‘KS I wlslI to extend sincer- est thanks to Dr. Smith, Dr. Beer. Nurses and Staff of the P. C. Hospital Rev. G. A. Copper- smith. Rev. W. B. MaciPhail and all my friends who remembered me with treats, flowers, letters endgcards. And) all who visited me while I was a patient there. Also my many neighbours in Borden who have been-so kind since my return home. Mrs. George Burch. . Agents Wanted Attention Ladies Excellent opportunity to earn in your spare time. No previous experience required. Represent- atives wanted 'in every town and-village WlniterBox 242 12/0 Guardiisin-Patriot.~ « AGGRESSIVE MEN WHO 'want to be their own boss and make a lot oi money: join Our .ranks: selling our .products Openings in your area. Fami- lev, Dept. 56, 1600 Delorizmier. ontreal v _ AIITII‘M 0TIIIE ’ R. J. GREENAN’S EA. SERVICE STATION TOWING - TIRES BATTERIES ETC. MALPEQUE RD; 'DIAL 8975 . Bally ltlllelis BURNS CHICK HATCHERY now open. A special breed for every need. 1957 DODGE SEDAN, '13,oo'o MIL- es, A-l- Condition. Phone 4292 after-“5 pm. 1947 MERCURY SEDAN. GOOD motor, tires and body. Apply 67 Elm Avenue. I ‘ 1946 - 36 TON (3HEV.,ONTARIO driven A-‘1 condition. Clarence Coady, New 'Wiltshir-e. 1949 PONTIAC SEDAN MOTOR 0979. 1953 DODGE. VERY GOOD CON- dition. Must sell Priced for quick sale. Apply 158 Prince ‘St. or Phone 9553. 1951 1 TON FORD TRUCK, DUAL tor. Apply Mrs. Benjamin Wood Alexandra. Phone 534. visor, good tires, sound motor, body in good condition. Phone 9361 between 6-8 Friday, be- tween 2-6 Saturday. OWNER-DRIVEN 56 - PONTIAC Low mileage. New seat cOvers. Reasonably-priced for quick sale. May be seen at Allison McLeod Motors, Cumberland Street. ‘ DON’T . .SHOOT YOURSELF If you missed out on an except three just as good. 1953 Motor Tudor Beige in color, brand new Vail engine, clean interior. only $975 I! 1957 Ford four door new six. cylinder engine, new body only $2100 1954 Meteor Station Wagon com- pletely overhauled, new body finish, Radio. only. $1350 GOODSPEIE-D’S- CAR LOT . KENT ST. Oars leaving CAR LEAVING FOR TORONTO July 20th. Coil accommodate 2 passengers. Phone 7079. CAR LEAVING FOR TORONTO Tuesday, July 22nd. Desired company. Dial 6373. , CAR LEAVING FOR TORONTO July 23 can take three. Phone 6905. CAR LEAVING FOR TORONTO on 0':- about the flat of July. Can accommodate two or tin-co passengers. Phone 9394. CAR LEAVING FOR ST. JOHN Friday Can accommodate 3 passengers. Phone 6847. CAR LEAVING FOR OTTAWA. July 26th. Can accommodate 2 passengers. Phone 16-34, Mur- ray River. Female Help Wanted WOMAN FOR HOUSE - WORK. 2 adults. Good wages. Phone TODAY 3. I ' tractive working newly overhauled $375.00. Phone . wheels. Perfect tires. A-l mo- -~ tional car buy because here are - OUT OUR WAY By J. n. WILLIAMS IDON'TSEEHOWA HA5 ANY TIME TO LIVE! Female . Help, Wanted EXPERIENCED WAITRESS. Apply in person to Johnny’s Mayfair Tea Room. » TWO LADIES FOR FULL OR part-time work. $30 to $40 per week. Car necessary. Phone 6185 for interview. COOK GENERAL FOR CHRIS- tian family of four in country near Montreal. Attractive working conditions, own room and bath, wages twenty per week, transportation paid. Ap- ply Mrs. Bnuce at National Employment Office Charlotte- V town, immediately. RELIABLE YOUNG GIRL AGE 18 to twenty-five as. nurse tak- ing cone of two children ages four and one. Clinistian family in country near Montreal, at- conditions. Own room, and bath, wages twenty per week, transportation paid. Apply.Mrs. Bruce at Na— tional Employment Oilfice, Cb: Iottetown immediately. . WANTED I Registered Nurse for n i g h t duty cat the Community Hospital. O'Leary. ‘ * Mrs. Grace MacLeod, Matron: ‘ For Rellt GOOD PASTURE, SHADE AND water. Apply Alex M. Acorn, Primrose, -: * TYPEWRITERS STAND- arld 'models, Excellent condit- ion. Free City delivery. $5.00 msigthlly. Dial F.A. MacCourt, 9 . », » Televisions $5.00 Per Week Radios $2.00 per week Portable Radios $1.00 per Day Floor Polishers $1.00 Per Day Vacuum Cleaners $2.00 per Day Bower Mowers $1.00 Per Haur Lawn Rollers, $2.00 Per Day Hedge Clippers $2.00 Per Day Skill Power Saws 2.00 Per Day‘\ Floor Sanders $5.00 Per Day Electric Washers $2.09 Per Week Refrigerators $2.00 Per Week Electric Rangers $2.00 Per Week Electric Heaters $2.00 Per Week N Firestone Home & Auto For Sale ONE WHITE AND GOLD COCK- er pup. 7 weeks old. Phone 7641. KEROSENE REFRIGERATOR 2 field‘s old. Sacrifice price. Dial e BALED STRAW. 20 CENTS A bale ‘at the barn. Keith Donald, Malpeque. . v, KERSOSENE SERVEL REFRI- gerator, , 2 years old, perfect condition. Bargain. Call 7341. REGISTERED DUAL PURPOSE Shorthorne bull 2 years old. Apply George Mason, Bunbury. STRAWBERRIES. BRING CON- tainers and pick., 10 cents per , box. Lorne Kielly, Covehead. 40 ACRES OF STANDING HAY. Apply John E. Boylan, Dro- more Mt. Stewart, R. R. No. 3 FOUR MILK COWS, SHORT horn grade also six young sheep. Francis Kelly, Kelly’s Cross. DEERING HAY MOWER 6 FT. cut nine crops. Charles A. Dennis, Margate. ARBORITE — Ali. PATTERN —- all colours — out to size. .Chandler Bros. Phone 6557. 2 GOOD USED ELECTRIC RE- frigerators, New idea mpwers and Rakes. MacGowans Ltd., Kilmuir. 3 MILCH COWS. 12 PIGS 6 weeks old also 30 cords “hard- wood (blocks or split). Lester ' Frizzell, Rose Valley. FEED OATS, 1 H. P. ELEC- tric motor, 1 driving wagon. Apply Walter Clark, Wiltshire. 4 DRIP STONES COLOR RED also 1 drop leaf chrome kit- chen table colour grey. Phone 7917. 2-PUSH-BAR HA Y LOADERS. (M—H). One on Rubber, 1-deer- ing Hay Mower, 1 Hay Carrier steel track and cobble hoist and wooden box for dump truck. 5739. Or apply Mrs. Bruce, Un- employment onion. George MacKay. Harrington. >4 GUY WHO WEARS GLASSES, A RING, AWRIST WATCH AND SMOKES CIGARET5 North GRAN’MA ONLY HAD HER, ' YOU MUST HAVE SEEN A LOT IN A HUN.- DRED VEARSI‘ 'NOI o-qnunnu “nu. “1 I For Sale ONE'LARGE SIZE CRIB (Wooden). Phone 7595. HARDWOOD FOR SALE. SPLIT or in blocks. Phone 7745. ONE SMALL MOTOR BIKE. IN excellent condition. Phone 6423. 50 ACRES STANDING HAY OR cut on shares. Apply on week end. Spencer Hughes, Emerald. MILK COOLER. PRACTICALLY ' new. Capacity 4 cans. Lloyd Gillespie, Winsloe. HAY FOR SALE. STANDING OR baled. Richard Dickieson, New Glasgow. TEN ACRES STANDING HAY. ‘ Apply John M. MacLean, Bea- ton's Mills. ONE ELECTRIC STOVE oven. In good condition. 6423 ' WITH Phone 10 CORDS HARDWOOD, lengths. Ralph Conway, shaw. TWO HOT WATER on. BURN- ing boilers, 1400 sq. ft. In good condition. Phone 6423. ONE COMBINATION SINK AND washing machine with cabinet in good condition. Phone 6423. 1951 ROYAL ENFIELD MOTOR- cylcle 500 etc. Perfect condition. Reasonable. Elmer Hamilton, . South Freetown. NUMBER OF PULLETS AND one year-Old hens. Knud Jor- genson, Fredericton. Phone Hunter River 27—22. - 2 CHOICE HEIFERS (2 YEARS old), one with calf at side, one to 'freshen soon. Bert J Trowsdale, »Westmoreland. BABY CARRIAGE, WHITE with blue,used one year, ‘ perfect condition. Mrs. Vernon Hudson, Phone 117 Alberton. STRAWBERRIES — ALL OUR strawberry field open to pub- lic from Thursday 17th to end of season, 15 cents quart. Bring containers. Sharam’s Gladstone, near Murray River. BEAUTIFUL DINING ROOM suite 6 leather botton chairs. Extension -table and Bunfet Fumed oak. 'Dial 577. J. J. Mustard, 125 Kent St. B O X E R AND MINIATURE Schnauzer puppies for sale. Top quality dogs at reasonable prices. Write F. P. Delaney, Humphrey, N. B. 20 ACRES OF GOOD STAND- ‘ing hay or in bales. One Deer- ing mowing machine, 6 ft, cut. One electric McCormack-Deer— ing separator, 750‘ capacity in perfect condition. Bruce Dea— con Wiltshire. 1 APARTMENT SIZE ELEC- tric range, 1 propane gas and oil combination, number .of rangettes, number of coal and wood ranges. Can be seen at Aylward‘s Furniture Exchange, 1;? gririce Street, Charlottetown STRAWBERRY ‘ TIME ‘ . IS COLDSPOT FREEZER TIME 9 models to choose from New 1958 Models As low as $277 Buy it now on easy payment terms with NO DOWN PAYMENT At SIMPSONS - SEARS Charlotetown Store FOR SALE Two hand-made quilts. One applique. The other star pattern. PHONE 8904 PIPE AND TUBING. -ALL SIZ- es. Also angle irons, shafting up to five inch. Cast and steel pipe up to 12 inch. Lester O’Brien, next to City Scales, Lower Prince. 8 FT. Bon- o NAPTHA GAS ' Mallett's Radiator Service I7 Alley Street. FRED F. KITSON . NORTH RIVER FEATURING THIS WEEK POLLARD Farm, , GROCERIES MEL'S Groceries and Meats open until 10.30 daily no delay~service is our motto Malpeque Road—Dial 9417 LAllnscAPlllo Anything in Land Scalp-i ing, looking after lawns, hedges and odd jobs. VDIAL 5669 HELP WANTEII BOYS AND. GIRLS MAKE MONEY, EASILY CARRYING A ' PATRIOT ROUTE For Sale FOR SALE Modern bungalow, 5 rooms“ and b a t h. Conveniently located on paved highway in Kinkora, hear church, school and store, large lot. For particulars apply WILFRED TRAIN OR Kinkora 8 ROOM BUNGLOW BATH, garage, oil Vfurance, hot water heating. In village of Murray River. Half purchase price can be left on- property. Apply Box. 238 Guardian - Patriot. FOR SALE — IN VILLAGE OF St. Peters, Sour-room bungalow Modern. Also six-room house, Modern. Apply: Leo L. Mur- phy, St. Peters Bay. Phone 16- 1. FARM AT PEAKES ROAD CON- sisting of 225 acres of land. (80 acres tarmland in good con- dition) 145 acres in lumber, buildings in good repair near store, Church, school and sta- tion well watered. Apply Louis Clarkin, Peakes Station. FOR SALE Modern single dwelling in excellent repair situated, on IN YOUR SPARE TIME You must be willing to do a good job and be over 11 years old. or Summerside Patriot Offices. Lost And Found LOST: BETWEEN W. ROGERS Linkletter Road and the Diner a man’s wristwatch. ‘ Finder call 96 at 2281,! Summerside. Reward. . . TAKEN FROM 72 HIGHLAND Avenue, July 13, Sunshine tr1- cycle (blue). Would anyone having any information on its whereabouts, please dial 9792. LOST: A SMALL RED GOV- ernment of Canada notebook, July 10th, near corner of Great George and Fitzroy Streets. Phone 9543. LOST: LADIES WHITE PURSE containing keys, money and other articles; between Lower Montague and Murray River. Reward. Notify Post Office Murray Harbour. , ‘ Miscellaneous TENDERS WILL BE RECEN- ed by the undersigned till July 25th., for erection, of fence around Summerville School. For particulars, apply Martin Hynes, secretary. NOTICE —- ALL ARREARS OF taxes due Monticello School, not paid within ten days will be handed in for collection. By order of the Trustees. BOX NUMBERS" In replying to Box Numbers please make sure you have the correct Box Number in the ad- dress. REAL ESTATE For Rent TWO ROOMS, SECOND FLOOR .Phone 7295. OFFICES. CORNER‘OF RICH- mond and Queen Streets. Ap- ply Prowse Bros. Ltd. COMFORTABLE FURNISHED heated room. Central, Phone 6401. . OFFICE TO RENT IN THE CUR- rle Bldg. Newly renovated: ver- non Currie, 177 Queen St. Register at your Ch’town ' Malpeque Road about seVen minutes ride from the City. Modern conveniences. Hot air heating, oil furnace. Large lot. Reasonably pric- ed. For Particulars V Apply V, l, 71m ' ‘ 154 Richmond Street. ion SALE House and acre of land at Southport. Hot water heated, Oil furnace for imformation contact the Veteran’s Land Act Office 4th floor Dominion Build- ing yCharlottetOwn. . For mediate " ' Possession “at ‘Stplnhope COTTAGE AND TWO CABINS Fully furnished with elec- tric fridge, propane gas range and propane heaters. Tables and" chair, couches, dishes, pots, pans and cut— lery; beds, with or without blankets. Built last year—‘Terms can be arranged. Apply E. ARNFAST. care Rupert Ross, Stanhope. REAL ESTATE Wanted WANTED TO BUY 0R RENT 3 bedroom house with all modern conveniences in Souris. Letters on the Box Number 239 care of Guardian-Patriot. i/ANTEDJO RENT— 2 bedroom heated house or apartment in city 01‘ immediate vicinith Ur-' gently required by busi- ness executive and family. Apply Box 209 The Guar— diam-Patriot. Wanted To Rent Small House will pay his fem With the option of buying) after 1 year. , L Box 240 Guardim and Patriot RESTAURANTS QUEEN LUNCH SPECIALIZIN G IN FISH and CHIPS. PHONE 7232 11 Upper Queen Street ~ Ch’town. Services Offered FOR YOUR PAINTING NEED interior'vor exterior Dial 5607 or call 7 Upper Hillsboro Street. MODERN FUMIGATING Available throughout P. E. I. for extermin‘ ation of roaches, bed bugs, rats, insects, etc. Free estimates. Phone or write: 11. R. QUINN. PROP. P.O./ Box 451 Phone 8727 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. ' IN MEMORIAM GORDON M. DIXON The sudden passing of Gordon Matthew Dixon, as the result of a car accident early Sunday morn- ing, July 6, 1958, came as a great shock to his many relatives and friends. Gordon was the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. John H.B. Dixon of Dixon’s Mills, DeSalble. He was in his thirtydirst year. Be- sides his parents, he leaves .to mourn their great loss two Sis- ters and one brother: Dorothy (Mrs. George C. Bicknell) Fort William, Ontario; Marjorie l'MrS. Wyman J. Faulkner) Dedham, Mass; and MacKennie K. Dixon of DeSable; as well as a nephew, and five nieces. A sis- ter, Gladys, died in infancy. He was a and pnogres~ sive farmer, and the untimely ending of a lilfie -vvhiclh Show ed such great promise is a distinct loss to the varimls' ‘ communities which‘ knew him so well. He poss- essed a most pleasing person- Ility, kind and loving in the 1 home, considerate and helpful! i to friends and neighbors. The funeral service was held M Hampton United Church at 2:30 p.m., Tuesday, July 8, and .was‘very largely attended. His pastor, Rev. M.K. Cliarman, con- ducted the service, assisted by Rev. A.S. Weir. DD. and Rev. J. Harvey Bishop. Mrs. Lorne Ferguson was organnlst' ' . _ The service opened With the too light to bring in prayer to Thee”, sung by the combined chairs of the congregational charge. Rev. Dr. Weir read se- lected passages of Scripture firm Psalm 90, John 14, and Romans 8. Rev. J.H. Bishop led in pray- er. Rev. Mr. Charman delivered an appropriate and comforting message ilrom the text "I will turn their mourning into joy”, Jerermah‘- 31:13. The chair' sang the closing hymn, “In heavenly love abiding, no change my heart shall fear.” ‘ ' Interm- ent was in the Crapaud cemetery. The pail bearers were: Will'hlam' Cameron J.W. W" , Joseph Flimd, George Monaghm, Vance Dixo' n, and William Myers. The floral tributes were very lovely, an evidence of esteem and respect for one whose fine qualities endeared him to all who had the privul' age of hnomng‘ him. The London bankers' clearing- house, for adjustment of mutual claims, was established in 1770. Wanted PHOTOSERVICE, FOR HIGH gloss jumbo prints, send your films to us for overnite service. Most modern electronic equip— ment to give you. perfect prints Only Enmans give you Free Pocket Album with each order for our Deluxe Jumbo Prints _ (Guaranteed not to fade). Emman Drug and Photo service. ‘ Opposite Holmans, Summerside. - u s E Guardian-Patriot "WANT ADS OFTEN FOR QUICK RESULTS IN RENTING on SELLING Transportation Wanted TO ONTARIO JULY 201']! To 22nd. Phone 7495. AUTO. ACCOMMODATION T0 Toronto for two girls between July 18th. to 22nd. Can help with driving. Phone Hunter Ri- ver 24‘ ,- 110. PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Etc. CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince St. Dial 6432 .I. Elmer Blanchard, BA. 160 Richmond St. Dial 5573 M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB. . Bank of Commerce Bldg 2 LARGE ROOMS. SUITABLE , for girls or elderly couple for light house keeping. Apply 292 Fitzroy St., Mrs. H. Godk-in. BEDROOM IN THE VICINITY of the P. E. 1. Hospital and 4.00 pm. LARGE GROUND FLOOR front room heated, furnished or unfurnished. Suitable for two. Phone 9750. R 0 O M S FOR RENT? TELL folks looking for a nice place via Classified Ads. Just Phon 350$ _ FURNISHED (FIRST FLOOR) bedroom, suitable for working girl. Kitchen privileges. Cen— tral. Apply Box 241 Guardian- patriot. TWO SHORE COTTAGES FURN- ished. one new. Modern conven— iences. Weekly or monthly. Ideal locatou. Apply Mrs. C. E. Roberts, York Point. H E A TE D THIRD FLOOR AP- artment. 5 rooms and bath. Continuous hot water. Central- ly located. Box 214 Guardian- Patriot. MODERN HOUSE -- KEEPING cottages on beautiful Historic Brudenell River, near Mon— _tague and Georgetown. Un- compared in scenic and rest- ful environment. Phone 8848. REAL ESTATE For Sale BUILDING LOTS IN BUNBURY SWEEP two miles from the City. C. J. Wood. Bunbury. Sanatorium. Phone 3497, after ' Allison M. Gillie, LLB. 130 Richmond St. Dial 4747 Palmer 81 Haslam Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. OPTOMETRISTS J. A. Carruthera, R. 0. 123 Kent St, Dial 5612 J. S. Taylor, 3.0. Corner Kent & Queen Sta. Office 9133 - House 4756 H. ]. Mabon, R.0. Montague P. E. l Peake 81 Nicholson 175 Grafton Street ARCHITECT J. A. McGuigan, B.A. Currie Bldg., Dial 9424 Queen St. IAN M. MacLEOD, CURRIE BLDG. ,(Above Shoe Doctor) DIAL 3361 s FREDERIC A. LARGE, Q.C., M.L.A. Room 207 Dominion Building Dial 3244 J os. W. MacDonald, B.A., QC. 150 Richmond Street Dial 4713 Box 472 MacPhee & Trainer 160 Richmond St. Dial 5573 J. F. TOO" LS, B. Arch. ARCHITECT 140 Richmond St; Dial 3865 G. Keith Pickard B. Arch. M.R.A.I.C., Charlottetown, 100 Fitzroy St. Dial 8618 Summerside, Wednesdays Dial 2936 Peter A. McNeil 166 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetow- Phone 4339 P. 0. Box 513 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER E. S. C LER.’ B.Sc. (E.E.), M.E.I,C., PEI; . 161 QUEEN ST.- PHONE 8325 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS McDONALD, CURRIE & CO. COOPER BROTHERS a co. v ONE WAGON WHEEL. APPLY 32 Passmore Street. WANTED ALE BOTTLES PINTS or quarts. Dial 8595. 5 FT. MOWER. READY TO work. Ed Ryan, Bristol. ONE POTATO BIGGER BRUCE Stewart, Ransom or Moody. Les Frizzell, Rose Valley. Wanted To Buy BUYING SCRAP IRON AND steel. Also batteries, metals, and bottles. Paying highest market prices. Lester O’Brien, Lower Prince Street. side delivery Rakes (steel of price. hymn “There is no sorrow, Lord; IN MEMORI "_ ANDREW MW at" There passed away ‘ili , home on Souris Line I 15th, 1958, Andrew Mac 2 his eighty-third year. Alth 3 failing health for the years, fhlsl, M31118 was . i an a eemg . 3 family and friends:eat lo“. 1‘ Left to mourn are ‘ .1 1 ' daughters, Mary (11%:ng kowski), of Arms " and Hilda (Mrs. Raver) Q ton, Pa., also one son " the homestead. , r,“ The funeral which n, attended, was held at St ‘ Roman ‘Catholic Church -, on Wednesday, June " quiem High Mass was ,, ~ ' by the pastor Rt. Rev. J, a. phy. Semces at the mop conducted by Fr. Steele assisted In the I, " The many masses, bouquets and expression, pathy received gave theesteemofthe ... ._' May his soul rest In em or till“ 1 The family of the lat. to , I MacInnis Wish * clergy, Rt. Rev. J. A, Father Steele and Fatim- ,‘ all those who sent mm: spiritual bouquets, flowers messages of sympathy special thank'you to uni ‘ neighbors who helped sad bereavement. John MacInnls, Sou-Its .- ERIC JOHN O’BRIEN, The death occurred 3 Charlottetown Hospita'- 1, morning of June 17 of baby Eric John, at no two months, and days, after the short not" two days. ' ’ _ He leaves to mourn lug rowing parents, two brot .. three sisters, Joan Marie. his grandp o 1" great gra . I His remains were Tuesday evening from the,» lottetown Funeral Home home of his parents from” the funeral was held J1me, St. Lawrence Climb, *‘ Rear for service at 8:46 was conducted by Rev. l‘ t in, P. P. ‘ The pail bearers were: Dunn, Mervin Phelan, oi Magenni-s find Gerry i Interment was In the. cemetery. ' ‘ cm or iii .-. Mr. and Mrs. Francis l :4 g Morell, wish to thank neighbours who helped Eric’s illness, ‘ nurses, Dr's and staff , Charlottetown Hospital, all. who called, and send letters of sympathy ill 0|! sad bereavement. ,_ 7 . , I NAVAL cm I Devonport, great port on Plymouth Sound. with a dockyard unity Sale «Of Hay Tools 1 used Power take of Baler also a number of" Hay Loaders Rope and Push Bar Type. Mowers . Rakes all priced for fast sale. Our prices are drastically reduced on NeW' ‘ Everything in Hay Tools must go this week w. R. JENKINS LID- f 1.11 in 1689. v 4-4::me .9 v or rubber) and 'K .,.3 I St. I VILLAGE OF PARKDALE v ‘ WANTED MAINTENANCE MAN Applications for a Maintenance Man for the Water 8: 89%! “ in the Village of Parkdale, applicants to state qualificalnlllI salary expected. Applications to be in the hands of III. Clerk by 12 a.m. Wednesday July 23rd. 1958. v A. D. SEAMAN, CLERK. Village of Parkdale. ‘E w‘ll‘. ,H I I an,- "it Peters Rd. Sealed tenders”, plainly Combination Sewer, will be TENDERS. ' marked on the outside received at the Office 0*: undersigned for the laying of the combination pipe from Connolly Street to Malpeque Road- Plans and specifications are obtainable at the " Of the undersigned or at the office Of W. H. Associates, Monoton, N. B., which will be returned after tender award upon " l, sentation of the plans in good order. I Tenders to close Friday, July 25th, 1958. at12 clock noon Atlantic Standard Time. LoweSt or tender not necessarily accepted. Gran. upon the deposit of 3 A JOHN J. BUTLER ~ City ‘3, ,o . Charlottetown Currie Bldg. Charlottetown Dial 5568 H. R. DOANE 8: COMPANY 148 Great George st.. Charlottetown Dial 6547 — 6548 P. O. Box 187 ARTHUR J. GARRETT PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING Charlottetown 100 Fitzroy Street Dial 5321 11 Water St. E RN I E’S SALES and SERVICE Summerside DeLAVAL FARM EQUIPM’ GOOD EQUIPMENT SAVES TIME AND OVERHEAD. . . WHY WAIT — COME IN .— OR CALL U5 T TODAY. ' KEITH CARMICHAEL LTD. Belvedere Corner —- Central Royalty I ‘ i . Phone