“Phone Charlottetown 8506 — Summerside 8031 — Mont ‘iis or swaps something each day. Sales of a large ‘apartment building can influence the business. life sof a neighborhood. When ‘a transport company ‘changes hands, homes, stores and other busi- messes reached by the sys- ‘tem are alert to know how - the change of transactions ‘of public interest appears in’ The Guardian-Patriot. Important Advertising, Too Such transactions are of- ten advertised, before or _ after. So are many other pas, ee and small, Wage earners, business ‘people ...men, women and children everywhere. -Mom wants a mangle. .. Mr. Smith needs a secre- tary .. . farmers want im- plements . . . the OK Cor-/} FOR ane TWENTY-NINE tion mackeral nets complete with Doreen “warehouse. | Tope, anchors and buoys, Char ‘ : A “ee les Coughlin, North Rustico. | Junior’s looking for a pair} p£1. of skis... Pop wants to! iin pour are ie swap his wood-working tools for an outboard. mo- tor ... and Sis wants to be a receptionist. a The . Guardian- #. - 4 s. a $62.00.- Earl H. Clarke, 136 c Patriot Dominion St. Moncton, N.B. _ d é MASSEY HARRIS HAY MOW- — er 5 feet cut, new. Also new eax: Lea s in rake. John Corrigan, New Hav. ~ Opportunities The classified advertising volume in The Guardian- Patriot provides the Is- land’s greatest market- place for jobs, services, buying, selling, swapping " Dpportunities of every con- céivable kind! See the Convenient daily Classified Section in The — _ Guardian- racuom Coan cots Patriot | ates : dy:559) any other make of machines. What would you do if you found $200.00? No need to look any more. Here’s your chance to save instead 1957 Plymouth Sedan Only 1795.00 F. R. McLAINE LTD. Malpeque Road Charlottetown Trucks For Sale G.M.C. % TON TRUCK, GOOD condition. Apply Lenord Ford, Oyster Bed Bridge. FOR SALE 1957 THREE TON Mercury, Completely over. hauled. $2,000 Wendell Mac- Williams, Carleton Siding. TWO.STEERS (ONE YEAR OLD ONE YOUNG HOLSTEIN COW Farmers Market Also one horse; quantity ef feed oats. Apply Joseph MacLeod, New Wiltshire. OUT OUR WAY By J. R. WILLIAMS fae i ~ For Sale TRON AGE POWER TAKE OFF potato Duster. Keith Harring- ton, Kensington. — FOR SALE Large Coal Hot Air Fur- nace. Hall & Stavart 49 Pownal Street Charlottetown Telephone 3243 to freshen. Apply Amos Acorn, Vernon River. Female Help Wanted WAITRESSES WANTED APPLY in person to Ment’s Restaurant Queen Street. WAITRESS WANTED FOR NEW Engiand Cafe, Apply in person. due to freshen the last of June. Apply W.L. MacNeill, Mt. Al bion. : For Sale » WANTED HOUSE KEEPER FOR) or near city. Write Box 3821, | Yrooms on third floor. Suitable | Dial 3738. FOR SALE ONE CHOICE Cow. RENTAL Houses & Apartments FOR RENT: 1 FURNISHED ‘4 UNFURNISHED HEATED for light housekeeping. Central- ly located. Possession July ist. LARGE FURNISHED HEATED room. Central. Dial 6401 i Rugs Shampooed and Mothproofed Three to five day ser- vice. Tel. 9220 for your FREE estimate. ISLAND RUG CLEANING CENTER ' North River Rd. Corn. Beach Grove Charlottetown, P. E. Island Room & Board ACCOMMODATION FOR ROOM- ers or boarders. Meals served ee Central locality. Dial 15. Teachers Wanted FOR RENT SUMMER COTTAGE at Stanhope for summer months Phone 8157. Wanted To Rent TEACHER WANTED FOR Al- bany Rural School, Supplement $700.00. Teaching grades one to seven inclusive. Mrs. Urville Large, Secretary. WANTED TO RENT BY SEP- tember, house or apartment, 3 bedrooms. Heated. Permanent residence. Dial 8938 or 7341. WANTED TO RENT: P. E. L businessman desires roomy, comfortable house or apartment! by July Ist. Willing to sign long term lease. Your replies will be appreciated. Box 2801 Guardian- Patriot. BUSINESS COUPLE to Charlottetown—July—first,-re-+ quire modern, unfurnished, 4 or 5 room house or apartment, im i ; Religious Plaques Sacred Heart. of Jesus and Mary. Gives off a heavenly glow all’ night. $19.95. Write— P. O. BOX 483, ring valued as keepsake. Be- lieved lost. Wetinesday, June 17th in Moore and MacLeod’s, Metropoiitan. . or Co-Op market.‘ Substantial seman Phone 8819. Charlottetown FOR SALE: FRESH LOBSTERS. Cooked or alive. Also Fresh Quahaughs. Prowse and Agnew. Front of Prince Street. KNEE HI HOSIERY 51 GAUGE 99 cents. Seamless $1.39. Sizes 842-11. Also white at the Fash- ion Shoppe. PLAYTEX PANTY BRIEFS SM FOR SALE 90 ACRE FARM, 38 med., lge.. for under your swim suit- slacks-shorts $3.95 each. At the Fashion Shoppe. acres clear (dry) with build- ings, “reasonable” Fred Cur- ran Farmington 13-3. cream machines. Call us for Male Help Wanted A PERMAMENT, INDEPEND- ent be yours, products which are necessities in every home and on every farm. Neither experience nor ia- vesiment required. For com- plete information without obligation write today Depart- ment, The J.R. Watkins Com- See ee Miscellaneous NOTICE All taxes due Caledonia School must be paid by July 15th, or wil be passed io for collectios. | WANTED TO BOY IN CHAR- BY ORDER OF TRUSTEES. Storey Electrie; Phone 7341. Seeds—Plants 36 FT. ALBERTON BOAT, 10 months old. registered, equipp_ ed with Chevrolet Motor, and trap hauler, also 450 Lobster EXPERTLY GROWN ANNUAL flowers plants for sale at the Halifax Seed Co. Queen Street, traps, rope, buoys, Apply Coughlin Bros., North Rustico or Carleton Esso Service Sta- tion, Carleton Siding. CABINET MODEL ELECTRIC Ironer. In A 1 condition. Price en. ENTERPRIZE OIL STOVE. IN g00d condition. $35.00. Also diningroom table, bureau and other pieces of furniture. Dial 5279. GIRLS’s BICYCLE IN GOOD condition. $20.00. Also double bunk bed outfit, $20.00. Phone TOMATO, CABBAGE CAULIF- flower. No mail orders please. Mrs. A. Sorensen, Tryon. = — ee eee | Guardian-Patriot. Guardian-Patriot 2826. REAL ESTATE Lost & Found For Sale LOST PEARL AND DIAMOND HOUSE CONTAINING SIX IT’S PLANTING TIME Plant Annuals After June 10 Petunias, Salvia, Tomatoes, Asters, Border Plants, etc. All varieties. We have some EXTRA LARGE PLANTS—each in a JIFFY rooms and two porches. Fair- ly new. In excellent condition. Modern conveniences. Paved highway. Centrally located. Low taxes. Excellent view. Must ‘sacrifice for immediate sale. - Write Guardian-Patriot Box 3726 Charlottetown. For Sale Nice residential property at Victoria consisting of house and Zarage in excellent conditioh. Anyone interested may inspect the property on application te Mr. or Mrs. William Lea at Victoria, or write George N. Milford, Liverpool, N. S. ; Former éstate of late Mrs. Donald Murchison. | Wanted To Buy | lottetown or vicinity two or three bedroom house, bunga- low or tenement. Phone 3794. Services Offered _ {TELEVISION AND RADIOS | repaired. Prompt service by fully equipped experts. Costs ; are lower when repairs are | done properly. Pick up and de- | livery service. Island Radio | Centre, 136 Great George &t. | Phone 602. 'FOR COMPLETE WIRING AND | motor work call Storey Electric Dial 7341. — \ FOR SALE SECOND - HAND ice box in goed condition. Phone 3364 or apply 320 Fitzroy St. 2 ROW CULTIVATORS AND hillers for 30 Massey Harris tractor, complete with hoist. Good condition. Clayton Hughes Emerald. AUCTION “45” SCORE CARDS for sale at Guardian-Patriot Centrai Printing. MEDIUM SIZE KEROSENE RE- frigerator like new, two year quarantee. Write Guardian - Patriot, Box 3760. ONE SPRING - FILLED MAT- tress and cot, % bed size. In = condition. $20.00. Dial ~ POT—Plant Pot and BETTER BLOOMS. SPECIALS ~ Garden Mums ............. 35e Tomatoes from ...,.... 60c doz. Geraniums From ........-. 5@c Begonias wot eseeaseeeeeseces T5e Double Petunias ........... 25e Ivy Geraniums ............ Tse all for EARLIER and Complete Line Cut and Potted Flowers CEMETERY SPECIAL FOR JUNE Let us prepare and ‘plant a bed of flowers on your cemetery plot.+ Fresh blooms to last all summer. FROM $5.00 \ We Specialize in Funeral Design Work FOR THE JUNE BRIDE Consult us for all your Flower Needs. Bouquets, Corsages, Decorations. Mail and C.O.D. Orders WEST END ‘ito the | AQUINAS SOCIETY Students wishing to obtain burses or scholarships at institutions outside the Prov- ince of P. E. |. must forward their applica- tions to the general secretary before June 30, 1959. Applications for loans must be received before September | 5th. NOTICE TO EMPLOYERS ~ both Resident and non-Resident, employing three or Responsibility of protecting his workmen lies with the employer und heavy penalties will be levied upon any employer who carries on operations and fails to report to this Board. NOTICE TO WORKMEN It is important for you to know whether or not) you are covered under the Workmen’s Compensation TEACHER WANTFD FOR WIN- sloe North School Grades 1 to 7. Supplement $750.00. Appl: Nelson Stevenson, Winsloe. “INDUSTRIAL ARTS TEACHER required for 32 teacher com- posite school in Town of Atha- basca. Alberta, Canada. 1959- 60 salary schedule for Junior and Senior high school teach- ers $2900 — $7400. Other atirac- tive positions available. Apply stating qualifications, experi- ence, other pertinent data and reference to A.W. Burzloff, As- sist. Secretary - Treasurer, County of Athabasca No. 12, Colinton. Alberta "* : TEACHER WANTED FOR MAY- field School. Supplement $600. School on paved road. Mrs. Byron Houston, Mayfied. TEACHER WANTED FOR CAL- edonia Schoo!. Supplement $500.00. Apply Allan Cameron, Secretary. TEACHER WANTED FOR. Sherbrooke School, two miles from Summerside, Supplement $800.00 for qualified teacher. Experienced preferred. Elmer Transportation CAR LEAVING FOR BOSTON on Saturday June 27th, 1959. Can accommodate two passen- TRANSPORTATION WANTED to Toronto any day next week. Phone 6669. Personal ZORB will Stop DANDRUFF; ITCHY SCALP, FALLING HAIR. Get ZORB to-day at most Drug Counters. Temporary Special Price Just $3.00 per set. RELIEF FROM SORE GUMS, plate pressure. with Dentur- Eze. Special trial offer gives you free trial size plus regular size at $1.95. Use trial size: if regular size for full refund. | Available at all druggists. Wanted To Buy WANTED ALE BOTTLES, PINTS or quarts. Dial 2595. WANTED. TO. BUY:. AN A- partment size washing mach- ine. 6797. dian Patriot box 1824 Chariotte- town. Local Public Tenders for Cleaning and Painting the Steel Sheet Piling on the Railway Wharf at Summerside, Prince County, Prince Edward Island. SEALED TENDERS, addressed and endorsed “TENDERS FOR Cleaning and Painting the Steel Sheet Piling on the Railway Wharf at Sum- merside, Prince Edward Island,” will be received in the Office of the District Engineer until noon, July 2, 1959. Specification can be obtained at the Office of the\ District Engineer, Department of Public Works, Canada, P. O. Box 1268, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Department of Public Works, Canada, Cc. W. Currie. District Engineer, P. E. L WON’T TAKE PART LONDON (Reuters) — Soviet church leaders announced Satur- day they have no intention of A Phone your want ad [wt npn and ion NURSERIES > te '8506 “ Apply 41 Pownal Street e| Phone 3525 j 22 Richmond st.| taking part in the ecumenical of the Roman Catholic not completely satisfied, return | - ‘Act. Ask your Employer when hiring on with him if he is registered with the Board. If thcre are three or more workmen at the same | time employed in an Industry within the Scope of the | Act, it is compulsory for the Employer to Register with | the Board. For any information or advice — write to:— ~THE WORKMEN'S ——€OMPENSATION BOARD 123 Euston Street, Charlottetown, P.E_I. § z J Hl zoe BR a si E i 2 g 3 4 2 i E r : & z x fl il Brudenell All employers of Labour within the Province, sents ago. largely attended more workmen must register théir operations promptly i Oe from . |with the Workmen’s Compensation Board. This includes Chrst. Montague i tion of the Montague all home building or any type of Construction. The; pve Co. Funeral Home. | ” ‘ Musical Instruments, Jewelry, Furniture, Antiques, All Sell Well In Classified Ads! ague 97-2 — Souris THE ST. THOMAS f ll oF 2 e zg v iu i : z : i i i : fi ri i $ 5 fi iz i i fil | * 8 | Church of Christ, Montague St. George's Lodge A.F.A.M. THANKS ; F a i BB bse Sanderson. wif F : E i : under é HOSPITAL INSURANCE DISCUSSIONS Members and staff of the Hospital Services Com- mission will attend the meetings listed below. The forthcoming Province Insurance Plan will be discussed and questions regarding operation of the plan will be answered. All adults are urged to attend these meetings which will be held in the hall of each district. Monday June 22nd 8:00 p.m. St. Patrick’s Parish Hall, Grand River. Monday June 22nd 8:30 p.m. Tyne Valley Institute Hall. Tuesday June 23rd 8:00 p.m. Borden Legion Hall. | Tuesday June 23rd 8:00 p.m. King George Hall,. Port Hill. Wednesday June“24th 8:00 p.m. Bedeque Central Hall. Wednesday June 24th 8:00 p.m. Searltown Hall. Wednesday June 24th 8:00 p.m. Lot 16 Hall. Thursday June 25th 8:80 p.m. Kinkora Parish Hall. “Interesting Part Time Work” Excellent remuneration for part time work. Applicants would be required to phone and visit housewives and business firms in local area, to collect information and data, no sales solicitations. Should en-! joy talking to people and meeting the public. Write stating education and job experi- ence to— Trans-Canada Marketing Studies Ltd. 1111 Main Street, Moncton, N.B. TEACHERS (Salary Range $2700 to $6300) Interesting Positions for Qualified Teachers in the Indian Day Schools of British Columbia. Mr. A. V. Parminter, Regional Superintendent of Indian Schools, will be in the following locations for the purpose of inter- viewing all teachers interested in the positions listed below and | other vacant positions during the academic year 1959-60 or future | years. No appointment necessary. 1. Nova Scotia Hotel, Halifax, N. $., June 18, 1959, 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. 2. Indian Affairs Branch Office, Victoria St., Amherst, N.S. : June 19, 1959, 10 A.M. to 7 P.M. ; 3. The Charlottetown Hotel, Charlottetown, P.E.I. June 20, 1959, 10 A.M. to $ P.M. 4. Admiral Beatty Hotel, Saint John, N.B., June 22, 1950 10 A.M. t § P.M. Positions: \ \ 1. Principaiship at Port Simpson: 30 miles north of Prince teacher; new modern building. 2. Principalship Homaléo. at Church House; north of Powell River: new 2 classroom school and 3 bedroom teacherage; good jocation for a husband and wife teaching team. 3. Principalship at Kitimat: 4 elassroom school three miles ' from city. Grades 1-8. Also, one elementary teacher required. 4. Principalship at Kincolith: On Nass Bay north of Prince) Rupert, 3 classrooms, Grades 1-8, once weekly steamship service. 5. Metiakatla: Six miles across thé ‘water from Prince Rupert; one classroom, Grades 1-8, 20-25‘pupils. 6. Port Douglas on Harrison Lake, one classroom, Grades 12; 18 pupils, community teacher required. 12 month year with civil service“holidays, 20% addition to regular salary, plus Isolation Post Allowance. ‘ Principalships carry a substantial administrative allowance for experienced teachers. ; The majority of positions listed have an Isolated Post Allow- ance. They are accompanied by good living accommodation at reas- onable cost. : Interested teachers who are unable te attend interviews are invited to make written application to:— Mr. A. V. Parminter, og Superintendent of Schools, Postal Station “A”, Church, called by Pope John last January. . Vancouver 2, B. C, Rupert; 5 rooms. Grades 1-8. Also, vacancy for elementary AUCTION SALE- AT HAMPTON AT PREMISES OF LATE CHARLES INMAN WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1959 AT 1 P.M. Hay rake, roller, spring tooth harrow, spike har row, driving wagon, driving sleigh, pung sleigh, 2 hand sleighs, 1 wheelbarrow, 3 ladders, quantity carpenter tools, set driving harness (new), work pad and breech- ing, ham@s, traces, hay rope and blocks, buffalo, potato scales, grain separator, forks, shovels, rakes and hoes, 4 cords split hardwood, quantity of windows. Furniture: Enterprise range (new), davenport (new), 1 single couch, 1 dining room suite, china cab- inet, 1 set dishes, quantity pots and pans, kitchen clock, 1 desk, bed spring and mattress, 1 hall rack, 2 bed- room sets, bedroom dishes, kitchen table, congoleum squares, floor rug, floor polisher, 2 suit cases. Terms of sale cash. ELMER INMAN MELVILLE BELL Owner Auctioneer BARRISTERS Chiropractor 201 Prince St. Dial 6432 M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LL.B. - ma beanie Optometrists Palmer & Haslam J. A. Carruthers, B.0. Bank of Nova Scotia Bidg. 123 Kent St. Dis! 5612 Peake & Nicholson J. S. Taylor, B.0. 175 Grafton Street ee eS ae J. A. McGuigan, B.A. im Currie Bldg, Dial 9424 Queen %. Architect Ian M. MacLeod, LL.B. J. F. Toombs, B. Arch (Mclean & McKinnon) Architect Currie Bldg. 179 Queen $2.| 140 Richmond $t. Dial 3868 eee G. Keith Pickard Pelee ies | tase tse | Room 207 ini Dial 3244 ue ow’ ROBERT G. MacLEOD, Peter A. ‘McNeil B.A,, L.L.B. ARCHITECT ; matings [SS keel Services Offered Electrical iinawgrephing, Sesthocging Engineer Mrs. Helen Acorn E. S. Chandler 2 Brighton Read, BSc C51 ME. 1 C, P. ing Charlottetown 161 QUEEN ST. Dial 6349 PHONE 8325 CHARTERED eric McDONALD, CURRIE & CO. COOPER BROTHERS & CO. Currie Bldg. ae Charlottetown Dis! 5568 % H. R. DOANE & COMPANY “a 148 Gregt George St. Charlottetown Dial 6547 — 6548 P. 0. Sex 187 ARTHUR J. GARRETT . PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING ’ Charlottetown 100 Fitzrey Street ‘Biel S320