S32 ee, - HEAR THE CASH-REGISTER RING - - - Phone Charlottetown 8506: — Summerside 8031 —, Montague 97-2 — Souris 32-3 — - WANT AD RESULTS! — Ae dite : ° 5 oO - bs 10 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Feb. 25, 1959. | OUT OUR WAY By J.R. IN MEMORIAM Lie Johnnie bad surv'ved two] “isa ae pene ls thar bores Witt menets Be _ |major operations Victoria will be pleased to see many friends will be * IN MEMORIAM | IN MEMORIAM giognacge fit —— 3,8 — 8 bantpaig, oy: ieeyt eg ee ee el MACLEOD loving mem-|COULSON—Mrs. Harry Coulson River on Saturday morning, Jaa.|>¢% o medical skill and care he) _ E'*- 5 sometime. to his home in Indian River MOLT mother, Sire, Angus Mac-| who passed away Feb. 25, 1097 wary 24th., 1958, John Seller | {auled ee Se Pee caceane Spe con toe tale A ‘tant panty wie bell tp ton) Seine © seen ts Paes : ; . Fk . so was unex- . Etlerstie-Bideford on . Kast whe pamed away. Fee. | Yon have leh 2 Snontife} mes- MecKinley, six year old sm Of) nected when he was finally call-, Ellie : nesday evening for the Ellerstie-| hip. ; ‘ Mind. 1960, and Dad, Mr. Aa-} Ory. Se 5 . ed to be with God. Mory and John Williams, stu-| Bideford Women’s Institute mem-| Mr. Everett L. Donald was. en Siac and. wie paced emey | ee oS oer ype Services Offered There are left to. mourn besid-|dent in Summerside, were ‘week-| ers and <= — to Moncton and & Eee catuihboal te ‘eae: “Jost you | PERSONAL LAUNDRY SER. | peter, mene perents, two|ced visitors of their perente, Mr.| Guhic Mare co Tee | i, land Lote pes Malcolm, Hilda and family, ‘| fegr emery. wil never sey, vice, wet washes. Phone 7138. Sh ee ee ee ee ee ee «a | day evening for Miss Lillian Bi| tornéd to fie home i " & —COULSON— Ini fond’ and lov es TELEVISION AND RADIOS|nal grandparents Mr. and Mrs.| Summerside, spent the week-end | 2° Whose wedding took place om oe 6 ee eee : ' memory of my dear mother,| Always remembered by he repaired. Prompt “service by}W-A. -Seller;and several aunts] at the home of her graftiparents;{ =". February 19th... 1958 to} where Re attended ree eae Mrs. Harry Coulson, who pass: | geughise, Bahel Mee, Anges Mat. fully equipped “experts. Costs| and uncles Mr. snd Mrs. Alfred Maclean. | MY, Be€ Tver oe | ine. et ae ' are lower when repairs are funeral service, held at os ms ed away Feb. 25, 1957. Lean, Pinette. ' done properly. Pick up and de-| the Cutcliffe Funeral Home was| mo. “2"% Party for the Ellerstie|tess to - the Bideford United Lovingly remembered by li service. Island Radio| conducted : Women’s Institute members and/Church Ladies Aid and Women’s ences: MACMILLAN — In loving mem- very by Rev. Charles| goo held ot the daughter car tf dae Gk tad Neel Centre 136 Gt. George Street |Townsley who spoke very com-|_ er ad Mee Ghenkeng| Missionary Society on Thursday MACMILLAN*— In loving mem-| er, Stewart MacMillan, wlio | _Peene eat. forting to those bereaved. Millar recently. paces —>.0-| airs. Philip Murphy,. Halifax, ory of J. Stewart ‘passed away, Feb. 25, 1957. MODERN FUMIGATING SER- eee ee OT a tae Mien, Sam NS., spent last week-end “whe passed away February 25,/No one know’s our hearthches. vice Exterminators for Roach- os oe Sparrows Fall, ate pee KENSINGTON _ | Bedeque, the guest of her me ae tee on es, bed bugs, rats, insects, ete.| "Soe ‘In The Ame OF Jesse’ | the home of her parests, Bar, and Mr. and Mrs. George Always remembered by his wife | Of the grief that we bear in sil- Free Estimates. Guaranteed ; Of Jesus”, home parents, Mr. + sn aan Se ' satisfaction. Phone or Write|“25| "emdered very feelingly by| Mrs. Rod Morrison. ! Lieut. Col. and Mrs. E.W. Joha- young ; For the one we loved so well Modern F ” Servier |" Cousi# Mrs. Blake Woo. Miss Willina Gillis, Summer-| ome have returned home to/ tended the Older Boys GALLANT — In loving ks The pall bearers were four! site the week-end at thé , Burlington, after) ment. held in Sackville memory] Dad, Step-Mother and Family H. R. Quinn, Prop. P.O. Box ; i . spent Chektuans tek ae of my dear husband, Joseph R» ms, John Sanderson. Oliver! home of her Mr. and | Spending the past month at Char- | ©" ears, my 451 Charlottetown, Phone 8727. parents, Gallant who died February 35, ~ onald, Stewart Seller and|-yars Theodore Gillis. lottetown. their report of that gathering 1958. CARD OF THANKS Harvey Inman Me. and Mrs. Hubert Hutchin.| Het many friends regret the| the United Baptist Church, This date recalls sweet memories Wanted To Buy Interment was in Floral Hills and boys were recent visit-|jllness of Miss Annie MacLeod, | ‘ral Bedeque, last Sunday Seems twice as long to me oon ee See oe WANTED anes Gaee. a ‘and Mrs. Shermon|French River, and wish her an| ming. They were Mesers. Only God knows how I miss you | #éhan, Dr. Zielinski, Joseph De- Ras Sale Feng ger ALE BOTTLES, PINTS| ‘The beautiful tributes includ-| O's Of Mr. and Mrs. Shermon| iy recovery. She is a patient |Leard, Carl Wright and You meant so much to me. vison all my neighbors who sent = ae un ¢ ee od: Felends 3 to hear of |i@ the Prince County Hospital. | Craig. me so many nice cards and treats| FOR SALE: FIVE SOWS TO TWO PAIRS OF SHOES LOST WANTED NUMBER OF FOX | PILLOW the ill ct Mare, Ralph Hardy The many friends of David| On Sunday morning, Though your smile is: gone for-| and to all those who came to vis-| _farow in April. 1952 Dodge half- Sunday, ‘one flat-heeled red| orses. N.S. Walsh, 51 Chest-| Family ient in the | Meek, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sth., two new elders were ever it me, a sincere thanks to them ton qruck In excelent condi-| Doin dia gre ather black. wi nut Street. Phone 8957 Char-| SPRAYS and that she is a patient in Meek. French River, will be|ted as members of the Session And your face I cannot touch | gi. tion. Apply Ralph MacEwen, | ke heels. Dial 6249. Reward.| /ttetown., Grandma and Grandpa hoopital. -. | pleased to know that he is, mak-|the United Church. They T still eave sweet memories Mrs. Andrew McKinnon, Ken-/ Bristol. = reader ade some t aid Uncle Leroy Mr. and Mrs. James Burleigh | * Mr. Arnold Henderson and or I love so much sington. LOST: PAIR OF DARK RIM} YANTED — OLD CANADIAN were recent visitors to Summer- ing 2 goed recevéry frees his ro) ©, M Save Wile: Alvtnn . ARRIVING THIS WEEK CAR-\ uiasses between the Rendes-|. 2% Newfoundland coins. List — — Te aden Sgn sy a G.A. Cowper-Smith hoy : I wish to sincerely thank Dr.| 02d of British Columbia Cedar. | 15... and the Sports Arena,| SUPplied on request. Box 1546,| 40+ 44; Mr. and Mrs. Ord Sharpe, 0°-| Home in the near future. “ pate -$ps GALLANT — tn ting memy| pons De. Morand me] cent pa ci) Nara an Pn S| Summers PET" |“ Mine, Une hi andl, Secon tf ir Sime arene Pree reo. Ge wi ner who passed ae Febru = pe gd era = me| buy from us. R.L. Dickieson, VILL THE PARTIES WHO ‘YING ISLAND GRAIN DAILY |Aunt Marjorie, Uncle James, Mr a aan Sherpe.\ Summerside; where she is the|Session in relation to the : : tal Ltd., New Glasgow. took car tire, motor oil, gaso-| Phone for highest market prie-| Dinie and Donaid : : : ; guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mac-|of the Church and ary 25, 1968. while a patient there, also my line and antifreeze from es. E. J. MacDougall, Vernoa,|Aunt Gracie, Uncle Bob. Linda Master Barry Morrison, Sum- There was a large gathering. year dear ‘Daddy’ | appreciation the visiting Now you can own an i _ ~~ wea 7; 7 ‘8 merside is spending few days | Leod. . ; ed coped oop tees ta oat ecidadn datits Gen tienda vie . premises at Bonshaw on Ne-| Phone 3-2. and Bobbie visiting his grandparents, Mr.| The many friends of Mrs. Ralph|male choir had charge of fot cant wecer be forgouen |eont teats, card's tetter's, ana} Underwood or Remington vember 16, 1958, return same | yANTED— GOLD AND SILVER Auat Ruby, Unele Waldron and) S20 his Jobe Morrisos. | MacLeod. Kensington, will be sor. / music. with Mrs. Walter Craig By all who love you best during my iliness Typewriter oo eee von ¢. Tate coins; will pay high prices. — a muete: ‘Be nd| Mrs. Gordon Millar was a re- ty to leore thet she is & potion “The Bedeq we Half Century Club Lovingly remembered by| Ernest P. Macleod, Murray/ For $1.00 down and $1.00° wavered wer Write for Free Want List to P.| “family. “ey ant cent visitor to Summétside. am Se BE. tetend Beagle, Cee an Mander ing, Fé OviBSry River , rr Pp *=| ©. Box 555, Postal Terminal) 2%... : Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sharpe |‘ottetown, and wish her an early oveEene, daughter, Louise, son-in-law, Eu- weekly | _ Pets . “A”. Toromo, Ont. Aum Elsie, uncle Murchison a ‘anes ary 9th. at the home of x L . Care For Sele | Also SEVERAL BEAUTIFUL BOXER ~<OMPT SHIPMENT ON DAY.|Dorcthy A were recent visitors to Summer-|'"The many friends of Mr. Wu-|George Henderson. There was ancy, Vi Adding’ Machines | i We el ake Be ON DAY-| Dorothy. Andrew, Hazel, Heath . i, hee liam Bell, Long River, regret his} 800d attendance. The CHEVROLET | “C'Or Ing Machines ; puppies for sale, si vy one) olds Bray chicks, Ames, dual| and Families Mr. E.S. Burleigh returs- | eo poem for the next meeting to oe a — = loving ged ge jorge AB Will take and cash register. | of Canada’s top show dogs. | Purpose cockerals and pullets.| Eleanor, Jack MacEachern and v inees ie tes aia oe read by Mrs. Ernest memory of Mrs. Harry Coul- i . : * | Priced at $75.00 and up. Write; Also heavy breed cockerels.| family bell " eee: + 2 Poet © Sei oni 3 trade ‘erabl Write Box 1553 f vy cockere amily . : _| Program committee for 1ex Gear agra an manwed truck ig lak IE Foie ‘Dinnapnitaations Paul Delaney, Humphrey, N./ Book February-March now. | Linda, Alan and Gordon Docken- | Bertha and Stanley Murchescn a” County Hospital, Summer |meeting, Mrs. Percy Affleck oe dh ven dette site| Soren: > ; BtCC(‘it «| «Request pricelist. Agents - J.| dort. Lois Harvey, Patzy and Donmie/ St nie Pa has | re. Mrs. Walter Leard. The and mother Female Help Wanted; Room & Board Spencer Hughes, Emerald: |Mr. and Mrs. Charies Hyde. | MacEwen; Cee te ae tae basing (dent, Mrs. Walter Leard ’ sa PONTIAC — TWO TOME.) af Bray Hatcher, Tannery St. off| CUT FLOWERS: York Point Women's Institute taal die : emake ed. Lunch was served by the ee Not running. Parts can be sold |$100 MONTHLY FOR WEAR- \\TEpD BY ELDERY Coup-| “i=. Moncton. Aunt Katie, Mildred and Flora- en eres e Com | tess. . We thought sbout you yesterday] os Paose 313 ing lovely dresses given to| : a a CARD OF THANKS ce ee ide end Mane. ‘William | Miss Helen Bowness, RN And the day before that too. | °° 00 banat. eet. iba iieeth | tons Tone bel Nees rennet Mrs. John MacKinley |2uest of Mr. and Mrs. William! ony of this village who We will think of you tomorrow] i951 PONTIAC COACH. CLEAN| {0° 25 sont. «Us Siomocks to| arch for 8 to 10 weeks. Priv- Att ti T h a4 == “lohan, MacKinley |]. Profitt, formerly of Long Riv- | menly of + And each day through out the}. inside and out. Dial 8175 be friends. No canvassing, invest-| lB a eyes pare ry en ion eac ers relatives for the floral tributes -. . "some time, as a nurse, has year tween 5 and 6 p.m. : | Write location and weekly rate ‘ Mrs. Mae Brown, Long River, Recah We'll think of you forever, |‘ ToisewaGON, DELUE. @F| North” American Fashion| °,cuardiat aod Patriot Sox cards and messages of sympatiy| Mr. Mac, Brown. Jone Bived (et 2, appoinment in. aha For us you were so dear. — | 1958 VOLRSWAGON, Pian Can| Frocks, Lid, 3425. Industrial! Charlottetown, All teachers of Montague Local including Murray ae iiness and death of their | ing several weeks in Toronto and |" Congratulations are due ‘o ue eel ~ ee ae ae be seen at noon and after five! Blvd. Dept. B—4472, Montreal. LL BOARD TWO PENSION. River and Vernon areas are requested to attend a meet- | son. she present visiting in Cher- — ae a Searletown, But what it cost to lose you | & 30 Kent Street, Charlotte | WANTED: EXPERIENCED, ¢{* Married cole perferted ing in Montague High School on Thursday February oir. aad Mics, Deed Cunghe,|\Wereny Mae No one will ever know. — oe acta caioigts tienen | a a a” | Hubert ‘oldu Glasgow Road 20th at 8 p.m. a . Long River, were recent guests} Mr. Montgomery, son Sadly missed and ever re-| 1951 METEOR COACH, FAIR} Restaurant, Kensington. = : ae . of their daughters, Mrs. Lorne|Mr. and Mrs. W.B. Montgomery, membered by Husband and Son,| condition. Apply after 5 P-m.| KITCHEN HELP WANTED: TO | RENTAL Organization of Workshops. Stewart and Mr. Stewart, Caven-|Lower Bedeque, is a patient John. __232 Grafton Street. __| work 8 hour day. $15 weekly. | ————————______. | a a Slag i dish. His many friends are pleas-|the Prince County H MACAULAY — In loving memory 1951 DODGE CAR. 10.000 MILES| Apply in person to New Eng-/ Houses & Apartments a eens ed to see Mr. Campbell out again) Where he underwent am of my dear daughter, Mary Ce-| on motor. Body, etc, perfect] land Cafe, 92 Queen Street. is eccentric President Montague Local euains after his recent serious- illness. ee. ~ teary of this Cilia Catherine MacAulay, whe| condition. New tires. $500.| 7, | SMALL THREE ROOM APART- Bethany Profitt, 44 Russell St.,) Week. All _ r him an early departed this life on Feb. 23,| Phone 7578. Farmers Market | _ ment on third floor. Phone 8763. | —— SEALED TENDERS addressed te thé |Summerside, who was seven om) T°XTH favs Semaes santas 1945. |\BURNS CHICK HATCHERY FURNISHED BEDROOM SEC- undersigned, and endorsed “TENDER | February 15th, entertained sev- : Each ieat and Flower may wither | Trucks For Sale tee aa “een a at ond floor. Suitable for working AUC | ION SALE FOR WHARF, CLARKE’S HEAD, | eral little friends on Saturday at eee oe 3 sso add : : ¢ ok a i yi eceived in the office|a birthday party. Her mother,/;.” : The evening sun may set 1/1953 % TON CHEVROLET) every need. Noonan Street,| person Phone 5189 NFLD.”, will be first of the week. They will : of Secretary, until 3.00 pm.|/ Mrs. Layton Profitt served re (€. S.'T.) WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18,/ freshments including ice cream 1959. and a birthday cake. But the heart that loved you | dearly he one who won't forget pick-up, 200d condition radio, heater. Best cash offer or trade Summerside, Dial 3337. _ FURNISHED ROOM HEATED Clark Baker ‘tel Ce FOR SALE — A BROOD SOW) Cenirally located. Phone 3611. ON THURSDAY, MARCH 5th a) al e will always remember for car. Apply Carleton Ess®) due to farrow March 30th. third FOUR ROOM APARTMENT. BEGINNING AT 2. P. M. Plans and specification can be seen) ‘The funeral of the late Mrs. ee Wath Leord’ Bedoatll . ; s we will alway’ Service Station, Carleton Siding. ; ; ‘1 : ; . ; . : forms of tender obtained at the , ; — ’ And this we will always pray {|_| sCilitter. Mathias Flood, New as Royalty. Unfurnished unm 2 a ond of tof Gaaiineet, Cape? Herbert Wall. Baltic, was held village. Mrs. Sudbury plaas te That the Joys you missed on Lifes! Companion Wanted |_ Wilshire | heated. Outside facalitie.| At the home of the late Hillary McInnis _ [office of she Chist Engineer, Dera from the late residence on Thurs- | spend some time at her summer Highway ih eteiodeleteeetpede -|FOR SALE ONE COW TO Phone S01. ment of ic . | day afterncon wih Rev. E.H.| residence, Central Bedeque. tario, at the office of the re Buck ' hymns sung were “Abide With A WOMAN FOR A COMPANION St. Peter's Bean conducting the service. Tie The sacrament. of baptism was Are vour in Heaven today. observed at the United Church, Lovingly remembered and sad-| freshen the first part of March. 25; POWNAL STREET—SECOND ' . H-6001, Apply |H.L. MacNeill, Mt. Ab Engineer, P. O. Box to live with young widow. Good master's Field, Building 29, St. John’s, : ; 3 floor 5 room apartment. Lights) : + 2 . i oP ‘ 2° 7 > missed by her loving mother,| home for the right person.| pion. ime The following will be sold:— OE : Me’. The Lord’s My Shepherd”. | here last Sunday morning, when ee Ellen MacAulay, Souris East} Phone 3976. Senden indenting i a ee eee ‘ ‘ na a, en — 75 The pellbearers were Messrs|the infant daughter of Mr. and senate ae tae ee er eee eee ne“ Horses—1 bay mare, 10 years old, weight 1200; 1|Reltion, Building. P.O. 00% OEM | Fred Hickey John Davison, Reu-| Mrs. Eldon Wright and the infant Guardian-Patriot For Sale just one of our ‘38 specialities. — | brown horse, 15 years old, weight 1300; 1 brown mare, | Offices « Grond’ Falla and Corner | ben Wall, Eldon Harding, David | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING | RATES AND INFORMATION eounted as each abbreviation -ehle. 1 insertion per word secutive insertions, per word, ‘ 7 days following the date. SPACE ADVERTISING CLASSIFIED PAGE — 1! insertion per column inch. $1.50, 3 insertions, per inch, per im- sertion, $1.30, 6 insertions, per inch per insertion, $1.20. Your Guardian-Patriot Classified 4@ eppears in both newspapers. These lower rates apply te cm secutive insertions only, ' advertise- - ments ordered on a skip-date . sche fule will be charged the one-time rate on each insertion ordered. pears and to call The Classified , partment immediately, in the fase a any mistake, as this sewspaper i# \only responsible for one day’s incor rect publication or for the portion only of a space advertisement. Adjustments on Classified Advertie img Accounts must be made within the first 20 days following the first pub- lication date. This newspaper reserves the right | He igiketaes AUCTION “45” SCORE CARDS for sale at Centrai Printing. WE WANT YOUR OLD WATCH truck in perfect condition, low mileage. Will take feed or cat- tle in trade. Phone 4587. _ Maipeque. eo TOURIST CABIN BUSINESS comprising of main lodge and three housekeeping cabins situated in ional Park. Apply in writing to Guardian and Patriot Box 15493, Charlottetown. Street. Phone 7252, or 8213. Guardian-Patriot Z Write today for complete des- criptive catalogue. It's Free! v's Seeds, York. Baby Chitks LOVE AND EAT Master Chick Starter Krums With ZOALENE Science newest, most promising COCCIDICS: Al Contains every recognized nutrient properly balanced, builds chicks’ resistance, promotes rapid even ‘and sturdy growth. Get benefits of the most EXTENSIVE COMMERCIAL FEED RE- SEARCH in CANADA. Buy MASTER Ivan Kerry Rep. Phone 5455 FOR SALE — HOLSTEIN COW Newly freshened, Lioyd Bald- erston, Southport. SEE OUR CATALOGUE FOR the newest varieties available in "59. All seeds tested and proven suitable for our climate. Vesey Seeds, York. Help Wanted LINOTYPE OPERATOR, MINI mum of one-year’s experience. Apply: Charlies Davis, Dart- mouth Free Press, Box 496, Dartmouth, N.S. “LECTROLUX HOUSE CLEAN- ing time is here! Why do it the hard ‘way. Reconditioned Elec- trolux Cleaners and‘ attach- ments, $35.00 up. Free demon- stration in-home wi obliga- tion. Dial 5607. RACE HORSE GOT A MARK OF 2:15. Lew Merrill foaled March 7, 1949, dam Rosa Budiong (32) by Calumet Budlong. Apply Wil- liam Doyle care of Leander Doyle, Hunter River. DAVENPORT GREY $40.00. AL- so hostess chair, grey, $7.00. Both’ in good condition. 2 years old. Dial 584). NE WHITE CHESTER BOAR ‘ready for service; also one Belgium Stallion 4 years old good stock after her Apply to Sidney MacQuarri¢, Oyster Bed Bridge. NEW SINGER VACUUM CLEAN- ers, start at $59.50. Write or phone for a free demonstra- tion. Singer Sewing Ce-xtre, 164 Great George Street, Charlotte- town. Phone 4551. 9-220 VOLTS, 3 H.P, EDECTR- ic motor; Aluminum Car top carrier; also {2 volts battery (new) Will sell all items at half Male Help Wanted WE NEED A DEALER IN CHARLOTTETOWN AT ONCE TO HELP US KEEP UP WITH OUR FAST GROWING BUSINESS When you're growing as fast as we are, you can’t always catch up with demand... especially when — every user of your product leads to an average of 3 additional sales. That's why we need a Charlottetown dealer et once...a dealer who wants e product with no seasonal slumps, no trade-in problems, no service bur- dens and no real competition! Most of our dealers enjoy incomes of $18,000 to $60,000 a year. They get thorough management training. and the strongest support in spec- ialty selling today including « million doliar ad campaign in National Cane dian and United States publications. If you have the ability to hire, train and supervise a selling force and are réady to invest about $7,000 to $10,000 (protected by inventory), write for complete information te NIAGARA CYCLO MASSAGE LTD. , ‘ price. Apply John McLean, Indian River. 410A FOURTH STREET, Sw. GALGARY. ALBERTA | Wanted To Rent 118 years old, weight 1300. All above in top condition, | WANTED TO RENT PIANO In| WOTK in any kind of horse machinery. No bad habit8.’ | 00d condition. Di Cattle—1 cow aged 10 years, 1 cow aged 7 years, |WANTED: ONE LARGE oR| 1! cow aged 3 years, 2 cows aged 4 years, 1 heifer aged two unfurnished rooms. Central, | 2 years, all to freshen; 1 heifer aged 2 years, farrow; 1 heifer aged 1 vear, Shorthorn grade; 4 calves. All above cattle except yearling Grade Ayrshire in APARTMENT 4 ROOMS On| tOp condition and heaviest milkers in this vicinity. No good condition. Dial 3956. Suitable for business girl. In evening between 6 and 8. Phone 7252 _ more or house wanted by ' March 1, or April Ist, . Phone 6923 between 9 and 5 p.m. | REAL ESTATE | For Sale on Trans Canada Highway in | a building up ‘area Phone 7666. | MY FARM AT MALPEQUE CON. | _. taining 96 acres of land. ex. | cellent buildings, paved road, electricity. R.B. Simpson. Mal- | Wanted To Buy | _ WANTED TO BUY Z 3, or 4 bedroom house in Charlottetown, residen- tial area, for occupancy by | June. Write, stating par- tieulars to Guardian-Pat- riot Box M 15145 Char- lottetown. Services Offered You’re Smart To Insulate’-Now The earlier you ‘nsulate ‘the greater the savings you earn. Greatest comfort at less cost. Contact us for | free’ estimates. Phone 6426 Head office Northern Insulators Co. of Canada Ltd. Bayside Drive, St. John, N.B. White Mobile truck on Pioneer Insulators bad habits” Machinery—1 binder, 1 new hay mower, 1 _| rake, 1 cart, 1 truck wagon, 1 driving wagon, 1 driving hay sleigh, 1 wood sleigh, 1 disc harrow, 1 spring tooth har- form scales. — | row, 1 new pin harrow, | gang plough, 1 single plough, | 1 electric cream separator, 1 seeder (horse drawn), 1 FEEDS from your local Master desler./ DESIRABLE BUILDING Lors | S¢t fanners, forks, shovels,’ etc. 1 good Fairbanks plat- Terms—Sums up to $20.00 cash. Above that ap- proved joint notes 4 months maturing July 5th. Dis- | date of reception of tenders. Hf not ML. A. Farmer, Q.C., LL.B. ‘count on cash purchases over twenty dollars 3°. Real Estate—This farm is in highest state of cul- | peque. | tivation and condition. Buildings all electrically lighted | necessarily accepted. Ry order of trustees. ——— and powered and in best state of repair. chased by private arrangement. May be pur- Cc. C. PRATT, Auctioneer. > * Brook, Nfid. To be considered each tender must be accompanied by one of the altermative securities called for in the tender documents. Tenders must be made on the printed forms sup- [plied by the Department and in ac cordance with the conditions set forth therein. The Department, through the Chief Engineer's office (H. & R.), or through the undersigned, or through the of- fice of the District Engineer at St. tohn's, Nfld. and Halifax, N. S. will supply blue-prints and specifice- tion of the work on deposit of a sum of $20.00 in the form of a CERTL FIED bank cheque or money ® ier payable to the order of the RECE.VER GENERAL OF CANADA. The deposit |will be released on return of the | blue-prints and specification in good \ condition within @ month from the returned within that period the de- posit will be forfeited. The lowest or any tender not ROBERT FORTIER, Chief of Administrative Services j and Secretery. | Seperemnet of Public Works, Ottawa, February ‘24, 1959. c 2 TENDER LEGION PROPERTY -- SUMMERSIDE LOT. accepted. In Maritimes +--+ JAMES T. HOGAN, Secretary Manager, “SEALED TENDERS will be received by the undersignad up to ] p.m., Feb. 28th, for the pur- “chase of the LEGION HOME AND ADJOINING a eee Full particulars may be obtained from the Secretary Manager. The highest or any tender not necessarily. \ S'Side Branch Canadian Legion P.O. Box 907, $'Side, P.E.I. MacKenzié and Harry Wall. Inter- ment was in the Peoples Ceme-' tery at Malpeque. | The members of Sea View Women’s Institute held a most pared by the ladies who are so skilled in the culinary art. A good Murray were baptized by the pas tor. Rev. G.A. Cowper-Smith Miss Catherine Callbeck, year student at Mount University, Sackville, N.B., the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C Central Bedeque. sum of money was realized. A large number of children in family in Toronto arrived ‘by bus’ on Thur evening PROFESSIONAL CARDS ~ BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Etc. Bank of Commerce Bidg. Palmer & Haslam fank of Nova Scotia Bldg. Peake & Nicholson ; 175 Grafton Street J. A. McGuigan, B.A. Conte City, Ohi 3 Gem *. Ian M. MacLeod, LL.B. (Mclean & McKinnon) Currie Bidg. 179 Queen S. Diel 3361 Frederic A. Large, Qc. MILA. Reem 207 Dominion Building _ Dial 3244 _ MacPhee & Trainor 160 Richmend $t. Diel 5S73 ROBERT G. MacLEOD, B.A., L.L.B. ~& Reom 208 Dominion Bidg. Dial 4126 Services Mimeographing, Bookkeeping, Stenograpiy - Helen Acorn Brighton Road, Charlottetown * Mrs. 2 -» 123 Kent St. - Chiropractor Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince St. Dial Optometrists J. A. Carruthers, B.0. Dial J. S. Taylor, R.0. Corner Kent & Queen Sts. Office 9133 — House 4736 Architect J.-F. Toombs, B. Arch Architect 140 Richmond St. Dial G. Keith Pickard B. Arch. M. RB. A.1.C. Charlottetown, 100 Fitzrey St. Dial 8618 $ idk ‘ wi di d. "s Dial 2936: Peter A. McNeil ARCHITECT i 166 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown Phone 4339 P.O: Bex S13 Electrical _ Engineer E. 8. © B.Sc. (EE) ME. 1 Cu.P. Eng. 161 ist. PHONE 8325 = 2 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS McDONALD, CURRIE & CO. 4 COOPER BROTHERS & CO. | Curtie Bidg. Charlottetown Diel S568 H. R. DOANE & COMPANY : 148 Great George St. Charlottetown Diel 6547 — 6548 J P. ©. Bex 17 ARTHUR J. PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING 100. Fitzrey Street GARRETT ws i