v venly home on the morning of Page 10, The Guardian Wed., May 21. 1953 IN MEMORIAM IIacNElLL — In Loving memory of Mrs. Arthur MacNei11 who ~ passed away Mall 19911:. 1954- 5 If we had all the world to give We'd give it yes and more Tohearhex-voiceandseeher smile And greet her at the door. But all we can do dear Gramma. [3 go and pray at 90113‘ €I‘8V9» And leave behindthe token Of love to the best Grandmother God ever made. Always remembered by Grand- daughter. Mrs. John Mooney. BURDETT — In loving memory of Mr. Thomas E. Burdett who passed away May 18, 1957. This Day we do remember, A loving thought we give To one no longer with us, But in our hearts still love. Ever remembered by the Fa- mily. STORDY - In loving memory A of Everett Stordy, (lied, M-ay 21, 1942. Like falling leaves. The yea.r’s slip bY- , And precious memories never die. ‘ He lives with us in memory still Not justtoday, but Always will. Ever remembered by mom and dad and Family. STORDY — In loving memory of a dear husband and father Em-mett Stordy, who passed away May 19th., 1954. In a graveyard softly sleeping, Close beside a country road, Lies the one we love so dearly, Gone from us to his abode. Sadly missed and always re- membered by wife and. family. CARD 0F THAN KS I wish to thank Dr. J. K. Beer nnd Dr.‘ Zielinski also the nurses and staff of the Prince County Hospital, also those that brought treats and sent cards and the neighbors and all those who help- ed in so many different ways. A special thank you to All. Archie MacLean, Graham's Road. IN MEMORIAM BARRY ELMER MAOLEOD Despite bad travelling condi- tions a number of relatives and friends attended the funeral of Barry Elmer, 19 day old son of Mr. and Mrs. Clair MacLeod, Long River, which was held at his home on Thursday, March 27. 1958. ‘ Rev. L. D. Bartlett opened the service with a prayer and spoke Agents Wanted PLEASANT WAY TO. EARN AS a neighborhood representative for Avon Cosmetics. Openings for capable mature women. We train you to succeed. For interview write Mrs. Rita G. Dunn, 16 Princess St., Monc- ton, N.B. cars Leaving CAR LEAVING FOR TORONTO Wednesday, May 2153 ‘F0031 for three passengers. Phone Borden 37-33. cars and Trucks For Sale 1951 FORD SEDAN. Ffiifi equipped. Phone 6004 after 6. 1951 DODGE body truck. Good motor and tires may be seen at Albert’s Service Station. Malpeque Rd. OOD condition, must sell imediately priced very reasonable Apply 237 Cumberland Street or Stan- hope. 1956 MORRIS MINOR. STATION Wagon showroom condition. $12- 50, 1950 Morris Minor Coach $395. 1952 Henry J. $350 1941 Ford Coach, good motor, Body 59 St.’ Peters Rd. Dial 6448. WANTED TO TRADE 1954 MER- cury 1/: ton truck on a Volkes Wagon car or‘ other late model Car truck is in better than average condition will pay cash difference for ‘suitable car, if interested act now apply Box E. C. Guardian - Patriot. BEST CAR BUY OF ALL TIME I I957 Dodge Sedan $I200 below cost This car was built Re-built and Re-Re-Built. Now operates best since leaving factory. Quality Cars Are Built by Chrysler of Canada Ivan Kerry, 5455, Ch‘town Female Help Wanted WAITRESS WANTED APPLY IN person to Island Grill. SALESLADY F O R LADIES Ready to ‘wear Store. Apply Box 104 c-o Guardian-Patriot WANTED AT ONCE HOUSE- keeper for country home. Box 115 Guardian-Patriot. A PRACTICAL . NURSE TO Apply 244 Kent St. Phone 4785. School Street. Sunset Lodge. fair only $95 MacKay Motqrs ' take care of middle-aged lady as companion in home ‘during absence of herpresent, nurse. COUNTRY GIRL FOR GENER- al housework sleep in. -Pleas- ant environment. Good wages references required. Apply 78 OUT OUR WAY By J. R. WILLIAMS OH, oooo nxomv rva WENT TO SCHOOL LONG ENOUGH--A LOT oI= TH’ mo euvs DIDN’ so TO 5CHooL ALL LOOKIT MY HANDS, BECAUSE vow: PA DIDN'T so TO SCHOOL LONG- ENOUGH.’ DO you wmr ~/our: WIFE -ro HAVE HAND5 LIKE THAT-HAH? LOOK AT vousz PA‘5 HANDS -AN‘ LOOK AT THE HAM on HI9 BACK- AN’ I.ooI< AT ME, FROM WASHIN‘ AN’ 5Cl2|_lBBlN‘.' LOOK AT ‘TH’ BOTH OF us, I=2oIvI HIM NOT sow‘ TO scHooI_ LONG HBHESAREMMPNUTHWN J'R.wI:LIAM_s um II], u n. on. 5'2‘ 0 1;“ 5, an 5aI1u.lM.. o L F9r.§ale__L MIXED-GRAIN SUITABLE FOR seed. S.S. Beaton, Summerside. E"ITEcTIuc RECORD PLAYER. Perfect condition. Phone 5717. SIXTY BU. FOUNDATION cos- bler seed. Arnold Neill, North Milton. ARMY TRUCK TIRES 905 BY 16. Apply Murphy’s Service Sta- tion. Ct. George St. SMALL ELECTRIC FRIDGE Dometic. Ernest MacLe0d. Flat River. ONE ROYAL ENFIELD MOT- orcycle. Apply Avard Fergu- son, Hampton. 1956 ARIEL MOTORCYCLE-650 C.C. Twin. Driven only 5,000 miles. A-pply Hickox Service Station. St. Peters Road. . ...___..._.-__.._-_.1 FINISHED TWO — ROOMED cottage 10‘ x 22‘, woodshed 6' x 4’, attached on skids. Ap- ply E. Kane, Morell Rear. FOR SALE FURNISHED COT- tage with electric lights on Montague River. Apply P.O. Box 701 Charlottetown. LITTER OF THIRTEEN PIGS. also one four year old Marc and one Holstien Cow to fresh- en 1st:-of June Reginald Smith Emerald. FIVE ROOM COTT AGE IN Grand Tiraucadie near paved highway. Apply Charles Watts, Gmand Tracaidiie. DOUBLE GARAGE SIZE 18 BY 26 built in 1949 - wired - can be moved - ‘Apply Mrs. Cora Ling. Wheatley River. ONE TRADE — IN WHITE EL- ectric Portable Sewing Mainli- ine, $24.50.» Singer Sewing cen- tre, 164 Gt. George St. Phone 4551. words of comfort and understand- lng to the parents. With Mrs. Andrew C. Johnstone, as organist the childrens hymn, “When He Cometh,” was sung, followed by the reading of scripture and two poems, “Goodnight” and, “The Other Room," by the Minister. Barry Elmer though living on- ly a few short days, was dearly loved by his sorrowing family and despite loving care his gen- Itle spirit was called to his Hea- Mrch 26. Besides his parents who deeply mourn the loss of a darling baby is his twin brother Brian William. Interment was in the Geddie Me- morial Cemetery; Funeral arran- gements were under the direction of Mr. J. L. Diavison. For Those Who Prefer To Write Their Own CLASSIFIED AD HERE'S HOW THIS-—is a sample 3-l_ine_ 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 I ouuoooooouoo 4 uououfooono IOIIOIOOIOO HERE'S THE NUMBER For Rent USED KEROSENE AND ELEC- t-ric refrigerator-s, washers, po- SMALL ROOM’ ON floor. Apply 139 King Street. SECOND wet mowers, stoves. Above merchandise all completely re- ond floor. _ Phone 3306. FURNISHED HEATED ROOM 185 Prince St. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS East Royalty. Dial 5856. , firmsnizn Izcnn‘. stconn floor. Meals optional. Dial 52- 79. 4 TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS. together or seperate. Apply Box 118 Quardian-Patriot. LARGE UNFURNISHED FRONT room first floor. Dial 4584 af- ter 5:30. 6 ROOM UNHEATED HOUSE. Apply. Box 116 Guardian Pat- riot. SUMMER MONTHS ONLY FUL- . ly furnished home available early June Dial 6437. ROOM APARTMENT—’I‘O LET Apply 75 Prince St. - or Dial 3941. . FROM JUNE 15TH. TO SEPT. Furnished (new) apartment, central. Apply Box 111 Guard- ian—Patriot. merit, continuous hot water. ton Area. Phone 8940. FOR SUMMER MONTHS FIVE after five. to Sept. 10th. Dial 3356. 3 LARGE ROOMS, ette range and frig. provided. Dial 4705. ' Weymouth St. FOR RENT At Bonshaw restaurant 8506 We Will Be Glad To Help You Prepare An Ad If You Wish. USE Guardian - Patriot WANT ADS ped. Last operated season of 1957. Centrally located shaw, or F. A. Large, Q.C, OFTEN ONE FURNISHED ROOM, SEC- EURNISHEDFHEATED APART- June 1st. to Sept. 30th. Brigh- room furnished apartment on ground floor. Central. Dial 5173 FURNISHED LIVING R O O M bedroom and kitchen, central. Continuous hot water. June 1st KITCHEN- and bathroom. Electric TWO ADJOINING HEATED rooms partly furnished sun - porch, sink and cupboards Se- cond floor. Adults. Apply 221 property completely equip- ‘:0n Trans-Canada Highway with ample parking’ grounds. Building in ex- cellent state of repair. Ap- Dl.V David MacRae, Bon- For Sale_ SEILER I§oXT"I€I'r"§,‘I_II"¥ITfi conditioned. Douglas B r o s. and Jones Ltd. Dial 6565. MENS’ ALL N Y L O N WORK gloves, white. 79 cents. Shop at Holman‘s, Summerside a n d Charlottetown, for the lowest prices in quality work clothing. FOR SALE Bungalow on DesBrisay\ Cresent. For Sale , FOR SALE-HOUSE ON POPL-I: ar ave. Phone Bedeque 11-21. CERTIFIED SEBAGO SECONDS Lloyd Hogg, Central Bedeque. LARGE NUMER oI1"sows DUE to farrow. Knud Jorgenson, Fredericton. ALUMINUTVT . COMBINATION Storm Screen Doors. Winter- seal. Canada's Finest. Chandler Bros. ONE SPACE SAVER COACH IT’S SIGNIFICANT THAT MORE] For Sale I and more folks are using Guar- dian — Patriot Classified Ads to solve problems. Let us help fill your needs. Phone 8506. FOR OUTBOARD MOTORS. boats, lawn mowers. Garden tractors. See E. M. Cannon, 316 Court St. Summerside. AT HUNTER RIVER A LARGE lot containing house, barn gar- age, warehouse, wood and hen- house. Also for sale, living room. walnut suite and round table, (antiques) Apply to Mrs. Eldon Seaman. ONE SLIGHTLY USED 21” Console T.V. over $100.00 off regular price (owner left Pro- YOU CAN EARN MORE IN Tillers. Chain saws. ' ' Male lle|p__Wanted WANTED A MAN OR BOY FOR: QUEENS general farm work. Knud Jor-f genson Fredericton. ‘ 1 ELECTRONICS - TELEVISIONI RADIO SERVICING - MICRO-' WAVE - FM - MOBILE RADIOI Here's your chance to move, up and raise your income - - - Today, in spite of uncertain times, thousands of RCC MEN earn more, have security, gain promotions because they havel an RCC Diploma. Find out today, if ELECTRONICS is for you. Ask how you can start from scratch and train for ELEC- TRONICS. State age, education and write quickly to RADIO COLLEGE OF CANADA P:O. Box 171, Moncton, N. B. Est. 1928 vince). We also have good us- ed washers, and stoves (oil and wood). Easy Terms. Phone 22 2 Montague. on Write. P. O. Box 233. GARRY AND ABEGWEIT NO. 1 seed oats. Gov’t inspected in field and bag. Certified Germin- ation 98 to 100 per cent, Whole- sale and Retail. Lowest prices at farm or delivered. Also Clipper cleaned feed oats, weed free. R.E. White and Son, Hun- ter River, Phone 23-11. FRESH DAILY LOBSTERS QUAHAUGS OYSTERS “New” One rug 6‘ x 9' One glass - top coffee table. Phone 5251. ACADIA WHEAT, oats, also timothy seed. Emer- son Mabheson, North Granville. PRIVATE SALE OF FRIG- adaire. Chesterfield. Ru; a-nd Washer. Phone 6962 for aIr_.)int- merits. ll COCKSI-IUTT NO. 11 GRAIN and fertilizer drill. 13 run in good repair. J. J. Gillis Mel- ville. FOR SALE A.1. STOCK BOX TO fit a it ton Chev. or G.M.C. Apply Leslie Waugh. Scarle- town. ' FOR _SALE Duplex situated near cen- tre of City, contains five rooms and bathroom on first floor, seven rooms and bathroom on second and third floor, hot ‘water, coal furnace, two-car garage. L. H. KENNEDY, Realtor and Insurance 166 Gt. Geo. St. Dial 3912 FOR SALE OR -- RENT GARRY ‘ 'yPROWSE & AGNEW Foo’: of Prince St. Phone 7 I 56 AUTOMATIC Burglar and ‘Fire Alarm Protection So much for so Ii++le CIICIppeII & Co. |6| Queen St. Phone 8325 O » O USE I Guardian -‘Patriot WANT ADS! FOR ”FoIs’r” Results PHONE 3506 O O Fore SALE llursery Stock SWEET WILLIAM. ROCKETS Lupins, astilbe, dahlias, phlox, aconitum, mint at farm. Ever- ett Howatt.]Tryon. STRAWBERRY P L A N T S. Grown from Virus Free stock. Senator Dunlap, premier or ' sparkle, $1.50 per 100 or $10.00 per 1,000 prepaid. Dial 9202 N. S. MacLeod, 79 Green St. GOVERNMENT. , INSPECTED Certified Viking ,nd Williamette Raspberry canes. 25-$2.50, 50 $4.50, 100 - $7.00. Rubarb roots (red) 3 for $1.50. Postpaid. Par- ker Jewell, York, Phone 7074. ANNUAL FLOWER PLANTS newest and best varieties; Red Geraniums, window box Ivy; Potted plants,” Parker Jewell York, Phone 7074. EVERBEARING STRAWBERRY _._sE"_"i_"E“!_°II_‘_*IEI'__. ANYONE WANTING SEWING Saleslllall. l’l?L“Ei1l__ OR~KINGS co. T0 sell all household apphallce. direct from wholesaler to cos- tomer deal, better deal. for costomer better deal for y0‘}- This is something new donf miss it all of our employees know of this ad. APIY BOX 117 Quardian. CELLARS CLEANED—ASHES hauled topsoil Phone 6393. of the late W. B. Graham. I offer for sales: ,. desk lamp; 1 Coleman lamp; 1 rocking arm chairs; 4 kitchen chairs; 2 wooden ’ spring-filled mattress; hotplate; 21/2 mm.Vb%kI“b 1 wood; quantity of slab wood, other it ' house and lot. Terms Cash AUCTION sALEf At Gaspereaux, May 22, at 2 pm, .1, th 1, 21 inch TV set, used 2 mons.'; 1 e1ectfi.e. _ Chlail-A’ ~ 035 ems or alterating done Contact Ger- trude Crane, 114 Prince street. Phone 3679 after 6 P-UL 01' Thursday afternoons- 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. . FAST COLOR FILM SERVICE! Kodacolor, Ektachrome, Koda- chrome, ,.Anscochrome. Color Processing, Printing, DuplIca.t- . ing, and Enlarging. Munshaw Process. Highest Quality, Fast- est Processing, and Most De- -pendable Service!‘ Mail to: George Wotton' Photography, Summerside. WANTED CATTLE TO PASTURE APPLY J. Thomas MacKenna Vernon. 5 OR 6 ROOM HOUSE WITH furnace. Phone 8041 before 5 pm. JOB AS MECHANICS HELPER or Ganage attendant by July’ 1 Apply to. Frank Davis c-o Plants. (Red Rich) 25 plants $3.50, 50-$6.00, 100 - $10. Also Dunlop, Catskill, and Sparkle $1.50 - 100; $10.00 - 1.000. L. R. Balderston, Southport, RE. No. 1. STRAWBERRY PLANTS FROM Virus- Free Stock Second gen- eration. Dunlop $2.00 -100. $12- 1,000. Premier Sparkle Catskill $2.00-100; $15.00-1,000. Prepaid. W. Earle Balderston, South port. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED and Approved Virus Free strawberry plants. Senator Dun- lap 100 for $2.00, 1,000 for $12.00 Sparkle Premier Catskill, 100 for $2.50, 1,000 for $15.00 pre- paid. M.F. Reeves, Southport. STRAWBERRY PLANTS. FIN- est from govennment approved Virus free- stock. Senator Dun lop $1.50- 100; $10- 1,000. Prem- ier and S-pankile $2-100; $14- ,1000. Prepaid. Discount over thousand. H. G. Judson, Alex- aandra. GOV’T INSPECTED AND AP- proved “First Generation Virus Free Starwberry Plants”. Par- ent stock imported from U. S. A. 1957. Dunlop $2.00 per 100 $12.00 per 1000 premier and Catskill $2.50 per 100 $15.- 00 per 1,000 prepaid. All plants freshly dug trimmed and pack- ed for shipping. Parker Jewell, I York. Phone 7074. STRAWBERRY PLANTS FROM government inspected virus free Farm at Milton 1341/2 New Glasgow home with all In 0 d e r n conveniences, priced very low for quick sale. L. H. KENNEDY, Realtor and Insurance Apply 89 McGi1l Avenue. 166 Gt. Geo. St. Dial 3912 PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS, C / SOLICITORS, Etc. Bell, Matheson & Footer 150 Richmond St. .I. Elmei Blanchard, B.A. 160 Richmond St. Dial 5573 M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB. Bank of Commerce Bldg 7 Allison M. Gillis, LLB. 130 Richmond St. Dial 4747 Palmer & Haslam Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. Peake & Nicholson 175 Grafton Street J. A. McGuigan, B.A. Currie Bldg., Dial 9424 Queen St. IAN M. MacLEOD, LLB. CURRIE BLDG. (Above Shoe Doctor) DIAL 3361 FREDERIC A. LARGE, C Q. . Room 207 Confederation Bldg. Corner Queen and Richmond Sts. (Across from Royal Bank Bldg.) ' DIAL 3244 Jos. W. MacDonald, B.A., Q.C. 150 Richmond Street Dial 4713 Box 472 MacPhee 3! Trainor 160 Richmond St. Dial 5573 ICHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince St. Dial 6432 OPTOM ETRISTS J. A. C-arruthcrs, R. 0. 123 Kent st, Dial 5612 J. S. Taylor, R.0. Comer Kent & Queen Sts. Office 9133 —- House 4756 H. J. Mabon, R.0. Montague P- E. 1» ARCHITECT J. F. T00’? .13, B. Arch. ARCHITECT 140 Richmond St. 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. Charlottetown Phone 4339 P. O. Box 513 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER Dial 3865 o a c r e s—85 clear. Balance six acres of land, house has umber and hardwood. Ten‘ oom house, electricity and running water. Brook on farm. Outbuildings in fair condition. PERCY MacINTYRE. HELP WANTED WANTED-EXPERIENCED PER- son or persons to operate Ki- wanis Diary. Bar Victoria Park for months of -June -‘Aug. 111- clusive. Write immediately to P.O. Box 603 stating qualifi- cations etc. Last IIIIII I=ounII LOST BETWEEN GEORGE- town and -Souris one nickel rimpfor 53 chev. Willian Mac- Donald Georgetown. LOST GENTLEMAN’S 'WRTST watch in vicinity of Trinity Church, Sunday," finder please Phone 6146. WILL THE LADY WHO PICKED up parcel Thursday May 15th containing Man's shirt and oth- er hrticles in Kennedy's Ladies store please return to same. 962. Taken by mistake Reward. Miscellaneous NOTI C E School Taxes owing South Mil- ton No. 100 must be paid by May 27th. As they will be handed in for collection. W. H. HORNE, Secretary. LOST - BOY’S BLUE C.C.M. bicycle (new) Serial No. 74-, from? front of Guardian-Patriot of- fice. Finder please call 6750 stock. Dunlap $1.50—100 $10.00 -1,000 Catskill and Sparkle $1.75 -100 $12.0o—1,o0o. Trimmed ready to plant. Also high yield- ing raspberry canes $5.00—l00 A.W. Kennedy, Mt. Edward Road. Teachers Wanted WANTED PRINCIPAL F 0 R, Murray Harbour School Supple- ment $500.00. Mrs. Fayne Mac- Leod Secretary of Trustees. FIRST OR. SECOND CLASS teacher for Springv ale School. 8% miles from Char- lottetown‘ on paved highway. {Apply Mrs. Everett Clow, Mil- on. TEACHER WANTED‘ FOR EB- lenezer School present supple- ment $900 for first class exper- ienced teachers and $800 for second class. Norman MacRae, Milton, Secretary. WANTED FOR CROSS ROADS school first class experienced teacher, well-equipped C1,-ms room. Present supplement $850.00 Apply Margaret Jones se_c’y Trustees Southport P.O. Dial 7839. ALL LICENSED TEAcni;‘fi‘s are requested to check with the_N_ew Brunswick Teachers’ Association office, Box 752, I I . . . ; for or accepting. a position School Trustees. Edmunston, N.B. WANTED Teachers for Senior and P"1lm'a?'.V departments of St, Petars North School. Supple- ments 525 and 375. Mrs. -Alice Jay, Sec’y NOTICE E. S. CHANDLER. B.Sc. (E.E.), M.E.I_C., P.Eng. 161 QUEEN ST. PHONE 8325 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS All taxes owing Iris School ‘be settled befo re Currie Bldg. McDONALD, CURRIE & CO. COOPER BROTHERS & CO. Charlottetown Dial 5568 June |5+h. H. R. DOANE & COMPANY District must By order of Trustees. Wanted Two First Class Teachers for Souris School. Apply J. H. Brennan. Sec’y of Trustees. Fredericton, before applying with the Edmunston Board of Donald La Brech in Victoria I WANTED ‘;We are paying highest market {prices for all kinds of scrap liron and metal materials, also ‘ale bottles, hides and skins. MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD. 158 Kent St. THE NEARLY NEW SHOP 114 Kent Street Open Wednesday 2-5 for donations Open Friday 2-5; 7-9 for sales I We have ‘two open- ings for late model cars. — Two way radio supplied Apply Ed's Taxi -» Wanted To Rent WANTED TO RENT; THREE bedroom house; unfurnished. Phone 8041 from 9 to 5 dclock. FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR adult for summer months. Dial 3577. . BY PROFESSIONAL MAN AND family, apartment or house containing 3 or more bedrooms. Apply ‘PO. Box 532. WANTED . IMMEDIATELY. 4 room modern apartment with stove, by Branch manager of Household Finance. No chil- dren. Mr. L. P. Madden. Phone 8517 in day, 8527 at night. Wanted To Buy NUMBER OF SMALL CALVES Knud Jorgenson. ' ' STEEL BOX AND HOIST IN good condition. State price. Box 899 Guardian and Patriot. WANTED A LARGE NUMBER of fat calves, fat bulls, and calves due to freshen. Paying 15‘? 1b- for good young fat cows less for inferior. Knud Jor- genson Fredericton. PIN EDALE SECURITIES LIMITED NOTICE is hereby given the PINEDALE SECUR- ITIES LIMITED, incor- porated under the Do. mmlon _C0r_n'panies Act, and having Its head office In the C_1llY of Charlotte- IZOWD, W111 apply to -the Honourable the Secret. ary of State of Canada, for leave to surrender its charter, under the pro- Vlslons of the Dominion Companies Act. DATED at Charlottetown, §gi5S7?31'd day of December I MONROE ABBEY Attorney for Pmedale _ _ Securities Limited _ MONROE ABBEY Suite 604, 1255 University St, Montreal, Que. ’ WAS LABOR LEADER S l3EL§:RADE (Rcuters)—Djuy., 3 al. . a member of the Yugo. slav Communist party politbun. and until recently the country’; Seeds labor union leader, d'ed T . at the Adriatic resort of Luoevsrdaanl 148 Great George St.. Charlottetovm _§n9d¢_L:_CIfldIei~ Bros. Dial 5547- 6548 P. 0. Box 137 Male Help Wanted SEVER , I “N I 7*“ . . -~-----— Re,.r,:g_a,ed“rifa?§,‘::::9NF1} ARTHUR J. GARRETT MAN TO DRIVE TRUCK AND rifle; pr,ces_ S‘torey~E~1ectSdF" PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING ‘ H general Jobiug Iboul the place, 110. Charlottetown 100 Fitzroy Street Dial 5321 Apply L.T. Beaton, Bonshaw. and Thunsday evenings. S-T-R-E-T-C-H THAT SEED DOL- la.r further this season by buy-, ing your seeds at Vescy's in York. Open daily. also Monday . Communist party’s cemraj com_ A veteran Communist leader and 3 10I1§~term associate of Pres- ident TIIO, S8185 became a mem. ber of the then-illegal Yugoslav mitten In 1925. TRACTOR TIRE SERVICE , VULCANIZING —— FIXING I LOADING WITH CALCIUM ,5 ALL WORK GUARANTEED it m, . _, ml ' 90 NEW TIRES ,2 I “W p0 HIGHEST TRADE FOR YOUR IIRES . v ‘ HI I :.64‘ST. I>ETEIvs RD. I DIAL 4912 . I , , « _ N I: ‘ SEED OATS . L IT PAYS TO sow QUALITY sEEII. Ask to see the field, bin, germination and ._I_ ,v ; ports on my ABEGWEIT. OATS. Deliveries ....Il cept Sunday, at 1 p.m., of either bin rurf or - _, I Not able hold for delayed delivery. Telephonq eg1‘e MacEachern or Henry Scales” £5 in 4-. AUSTIN A. SCALES, cHAIILonEIoIn.i M. VEFERGUS The M. V. Fergus will be loading ciIrgb?i' Jo’hn’s, Nfld. on Thursday and Friday, Maym 23rd. , ‘ ' ' ' jjj General cargo accepted until noon Frida Perishable cargo accepted until 3 p.m. ' , For Space Reservations apply to -- ii: an 1.- ‘GULF & NORTHERN ‘SHIPPING col Dial 8737 \ P. 0.} - FARMERS I :5 ._._...............'......immmmui-Im:»:>>:L>:L:>>22=:2~!r=:."I:I?.: YOUR LAST CHANCE We have only two left others have goneh field’ users. ' Li Get one of these Iron Age 2 Row Planters _ they are “r'arin‘ " to go. A real bargain at $4250) $650.00 0 Come early or call. They won”: be here'»10_lll L. J. Rossiter Grafton St. East Attention Carpenters? 7360 Local I338 will hold *I'IIeIr.rItA: monthly meeting at the Labor Hill Queen St, Wednesday May 2IsI' aI’3Il'l All members please aI"Iend.. Help WoInted—FeI‘nCIle Experienced cashier for main office OIAIIITP 5 tail store. This is a job which entails sponsibility and experience is definitely an asset.-U benefits, such as hopitalization, etc. Please Stalf expected. Apply to B-ox 120, The Guardian," 4.2 TENDERS Sealed tenders, plainly marked On the. “Tender for Nurses Residence" will be T999‘ the undersigned up to 3.00 p.m. (A.S.T.) 53 31, 1958, for the construction of a Nurses for the Charlottetown Hospital in Char] P.E.I. 9 Plans & Specifications may be obtain“? byg eral Contractors only from the undersigned 1“ or from the Administrator of the CharlotteI0‘”'.'. pital. A deposit of $50.00 payable to the I111. 9,,- is required for each set of plans and Spec?”-,5 This deposit is forfeited if the complete P .0, _ specifications are not returned in good orde_!‘ 0"» fore the fourteenth day after contract award‘ 3 Plans and Specifications will be on V1eW he ers Exchanges in Halifax and Moncton and all , lottetown Hospital. -3, All tenders must be accompanied by 3 599$‘ posit equal to 10 per cent of the tendeffd Pmh‘ payable to the “Charlotteown H0SPIta1.' Sue eye‘ shall indemnify the owner against loss In the withdrawal of the successful tenderer- The lowest or any tender not necessamy ac? Edward T. Cosg1'°Ve* my’ c-o Charlottetown H059 0.“ §. afigt Charlottetown. P-3-