: , Phone _C a a a aa ee * | 5 Fs 4 JViUsSI harlottetown " 14-The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon, Aug. 24, 1959. 6 8506 a\VVf- Cars For Sale =~; . Sprite. Low mileage. * arranged. Phone 7263 after 5 p.m. “OOPS JUST DROPPED OUR PRICES Yes, we dropped our prices on these cars—you can now buy - them at a terrifie savings. _Don't miss seeing these if you're in the market for a good used ear. : 1953 Chevrolet =~ door sedan, two tone blue and ‘em mechanical condition. $700 5 1956 Dodge 4 door Regent sedan Radio. Re- eonditioned engine. $1395 1951 Dodge ' ¢ door sedan. Upholstery clean. doter good. \ $295 1956 Chevrolet ., | door hardtop. VS engine. $1600 Allison MacLeod : Ltd. BUICK and PONTIAC CARS & GMC, TRUCKS 126 Cumberland St. Phone 7364 — 7365 Charlottetown ' Save $$$ \ OnA Good Used Car 1953 Dodge Sedan — ; 1956 Volkswagen DeLuxe Priced at $1150. 1957 Volkswagen Custom Color blue, leather upholstery. Good motor, body and tires. Cali in and look this one over. $1150 1950 Pontiac Sedan Color black. This ear is in won- derful condition with a good moter and a new transmission. A real buy at $395\ 1951 Plymouth Station Wagon Color. Two tone, bronze brown with white top. Equipped with body. Special price $695 W. R. Jenkins Ltd. Used Car Lot Kent Street Phone 9114 Trucks For Sale i946 CHEVROLET TRUCK 1% tons, suitable for farm use. Phone Crapaud 6-3. 1954 INTERNATIONAL 3-TON truck, steel box and hoist. Per- fect working oad For Sale a aiiesinlipmiicinemenee AUCTION “45” SCORE CARDS Dial * 5887 For Sale HEAVY OAK PUNCHEONS — 120 to 165 gallon sizes. Wad- dell Bros., Crapaud. - ELECTRIC STOVE, BEST OF- Will accept radio in ex- change. Dial 5909. ing boat, three le { ply Lioyd Townshend, For- tile and covers for septic tank construction; flag stones for walks and patios. Island Brik- crete Co., 149 North River Rd. % TON BLACK CURRANTS YET te be picked. Vitamin rich. Choice for jam, jelly, Recipe supplied. Howatts Fruit Farm, Tryon. FOR SALE Help Wanted AMBITIOUS MAN OR WOMAN to handle profitable Watkins Route in Charlottetown. Bus- iness established. Products na- tionally advertised. No invest- ment necessary — age no handicap. Earnings above average. For free details write .at once to: Dept. JAG — 350 St. Roch Street — Montreal, PQ. Farmers Market FOR SALE—PURE PRED HOL- stein Heifer Calf. Phone 5735. FOR SALE — FAT CATTLE. Henry S. Jenkins, Mt. Albion. FOR SALE — SOW TO FARROW in September. Joseph McNal- ly, Ten Mile House. FOR SALE: MASSEY HARRIS Binder, No 5. James A. Mac- Donald, Hunter River, P.E.L Female Help Wanted WANTED WOMAN TO WORK EXPERIENCED WAITRESS wanted for day shift. Apply in person to Ment’s Restaurant, Queen Street. MAID REQUIRED FOR SMALL family on Brighton Road. Room supplied if desired. Write Guar- dian-Patriot Box 6185, City. WAITRESS AND KITCHEN help wanted. Apply in person. Island Grill, Queen Street, Charlottetown. $100 MONTHLY FOR WEARING lovely dresses given to you as bonus. Just show North Amer- ican Fashion Frocks to friends. No canvassing, investment or experience necessary. North American Fashion Fzeeks, Ltd. 3425 Industrial Blvd. Dept. C— 2686, Montreal. an Accredited 82 bed Hospital. Salary $225 to $295 per month. Forty-hour week and no split shifts. Living accommodation in nurses residence and laund- ry of uniforms provided for $8 to $12.00 per month. We will re- fund cost of Transportation af- ter six months of service. Ap- ply: Superintendent of Nurses, Canora Union Hospital, Can- pra, Saskatchewan. REGISTERED NURSES Required te implement 40-hour week. —SALARY $255-$280 ACCORD- ING, TO ‘QUALIFICATIONS. —TRANSPORTATION ADVAN- CED. —NEW RESIDENCE. =—PENSION AND WELFARE PLANS. APPLY TO DIRECTOR OF NURSING Haldimand War Memorial Hospital —+ REGISTERED NURSES FOR)” be y bs Male Help Wanted Lost & Found LOST — BLACK WOOL SWEAT- | er, pink angora collar. Reward. | Phone 6489. LOST: BETWEEN HUNTER River and Freetown one bale of binder twine. Please contact Ross Corner Feed Service, MEN WANTED FOR GENERAL work. Apply in person. Prince Edward Island Frosted Foods Limited. Phone 4317. RENTAL Houses & Apartments 232 HILLSBORO STREET — Two furnished, heated rooms on second floor. Phone 6364, LARGE THREE BEDROOM. Heated apartment. Third floor. Residential area. Central loca- tion. September Ist. occupan- cy. Adults prefered. $75. mon- thly. Write Box 6158 Guardian- Patriot. UNFURNISHED ROOMS PRE vate entrance, heated, equip- ped with cupboard, sink, frig, and washroom. Central loca- tion. Apply Guardian-Patriot Box 5983. For Rent FOR RENT 2 Male Help Wanted WANTED: EXPERIENCED grader operator. Apply in per- son between 6:30 and 7.30 p. m. MacKay Construction Co., 39 : OPPORTUNITY FOR YOUNG man between the ages of 20 to - 30 -to learn -construction---ac- counting starting as timekeep- er for local paving firm. Ap ply in writing stating previous experience and qualifications to Guardian-Patriot Box 5979, Charlottetown. Heated office space on second floor, 455 square feet. Centrally located, possession September Ist. Apply: 154 Richmond Street Charlottetown Wanted To Rent man requires two WANTE— Journey man Press” man (Letterpress). Perman- | ent position for competent man in Union Shop in Saint John. | Write P.O. Box 463 Saint John, | N.B. IMMEDIATE OPPORTUNITY We have an opening for a young man age 21 to 3 to be- | come a newspaperman. If you) are interested in training for a/ future with unlimited possibili- ties here is your opportunity. We prefer a single man with resi- dence in Summerside. Write) stating age, edueation and ex-! perience if any to:: Box F6508 Guardian-Patriot Charlottetown Please do not phone. Please phone 7306. Room & Board WANTED — ROOM AND BOARD for quiet girl student in res- spectable private home in Char- lottetown. Phone 6768. ELDERLY LADY OR MARRIED couple to board. - Comfortable home. Modern conveniences. Paved road. Nine miles from Caarlottetown. - Write Guardian. REAL ESTATE For Sale SMALL FARM, 18 ACRES OF land. All clear. Good house and out-buildings. Situated on the Bedeque Road. Twelve miles partly paved. Amos Clarkin, 44 Pownal Street, Charlottetown. PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Etc. M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LL.B. Bank of Commerce Bidg. Palmer & Haslam Senk of Nova Scotia Sidg. Peake & Nicholson 175 Greften Street J. A. McGuigan, B.A. Currie Bidg, Dial 9424 Queen @. Ian M. MacLeod, LL.B. (clean & McKilinen) Currie Bidg. 179 Queee ®. Diel 3361 John J. Holmes B.A. LL.B. 150 Richmond Street Dial 6145 Room 207 Dominion Building Diel 3244 RORERT G. MacLEOD, B.A., L.L.B. Room 208 Dominion Bidg. Dial 4126 | Services Offered Mimeogrophing, Sookkeoping, Stenography : Mrs. Helen Acorn 2 Brighton Road, Charlottetown Chiropractor Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince $#. Dis! 6432 Optometrists J. A. Carruthers, B.0. 123 Kent St. Dial 5612 J. S. Taylor, B.0. Cerner Kent & Queen Ste. Office 9133 — House 4756 Architect J. F. Toombs, B. Arch © hiteet ‘ 140 Richmond St. Dial 3865 G. Keith Pickard 8. Arch. MR. ALC. Charlottetown, 100 Fitzrey 9. Diel 8618 Summerside, Wednesday's Dial 2936 Peter A. McNeil ARCHITECT 166 Gt. Geo. St. Phone 4339 Electrical Engineer E. 8. Chandler B.Sc. (EE), M61 CLP Eng 242 NORTH RIVER ROAD PHONE 5336 Charlottetewr ?.0. Bex 513 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS _ McDONALD, CURRIE & CO. COOPER GROTHERS & CO. DUNNVILLE, ONT, ue Cutrie Bidg. __ Charlottetown Dial S568 H. R. DOANE & COMPANY 134 Richmond Street, Charlottetown Dial 6547 — 6548 ?. O. Bex 17 : ARTHUR J. GARRETT PALMER\ ELECTRIC BUILDING Charlottetown 100 Fitzroy Streaf Dial $321 si Sintnarnde: 8031 - A , REAL ESTATE For Sale FOR SALE: OR RENT: NICE property in Parkdale. Write to Guardian-Patriot Box C6148. — Montague "97-2 — Souris 32-3 ‘| RUGS CLEANED 3 Services Offered Rugs shampooed and: meth proofed. 3 to 5 day service. Phone 9220 for your Free Estimate. Centre P. O. Box 278 ‘PORSALE | Sa North River Road Teachers Wanted . | Co - : 15 ‘ft. plywood boat with Servi Offered ag Bae see a trailer and 3.6 H.P. motor. = aeons re Hubert, Chambly, Rood, ‘St. All three $299.00. Terms} sills, joists, etc. ane es can be arranged. Can be! _{undation work. — aa Guar ae ee ?, = 2 di = jseen' at Dutchy’s Restaur- TLE og age — og mate. a a double = ant, St. Peter’s Road. ly equipped experts. Costs arc| Municipality of St. Hubert, lower when repairs are done| Chambly Road, St. Hubert, P. ? Apply Properly. Pick up and delivery} Q.” .. FIRESTONE _|_136 Great George St. Phone 6ozi| Transportation : EXPERIENCED PIANO TEA- BOSTON HOME & AUTO cher will resume class after gg atiyvnsny Ryn Bg Phone Labor Day, Dial 5955 after 5.30| 5803, Kenmore 6.3712. ___ Charlottetown p.m. “Hoover Vacuum" Wanted To Buy HOUSE WITH 35 TO 100 ACRES of ‘land, within 8° miles from Charlottetown, on paved high- MODERN FUMIGATING SERVICE Exterminators for Roaches, Bed Bugs, Rats, Insects, ete. Free estimates — Guaranteed way. Dial 5047 between 5 and Satisfaction. Phone 8727—Write P.O. Box 451, Charilotetown. CAR LEAVING FOR CALGARY | bs YOUNG MEN’ WANTED ; | Be : iles Clerk and Warehouse Clerk This firm requires the services of two energetic single young men immediately. No experience necessary. Good ‘starting salary. Apply in person to Mr. R. E. Seller, Char- lottetown Store. R. T. HOLMAN LIMITED IF YOU’RE AGGRESSIVE AND HARD WORKING _ HERE'S AN-EXCEPTIONAL ~ OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU | side 8414. CITY & QUEEN'S ~ WE TREAT the sick well. Gig- gey’s Pharmacy open 8.30 a.m. to 8.00 p.m. STH DISTRICT Conservative headquarters now located at 215 Great George Street. Phone 8915. AUCTION “4S” Score Cards for sale at Guardian - Patriot | Central Printing. STH DISTRICT Conservative headquarters now located at 215 Great George Street. Phone 8915. |week, $40.00 per ton. bedroom | : 3 apartment or home, with rent | PROVINCIAL plowing match in vicinity of $80.00 per month. and Agricukural fair; September | | Dial 6553, 139 G t G St. EASTERN TRUST CO. | deat ieuyee “DIAL 3644 FREE DELIVERY to your Door.”’ and get the best values for your food dollar— Weatherby’s Clover Farm Food Market. NOTICE! Unloading car of Welsh Furnace Hard Coal next eek Arnfast Limited. Service at Its Best. Lawn Party and Dance. Lot 65| Hall, Monday. August 24th. Good | REGULAR Dance Lot 65 hall. | CHARLOTTETOWN BUSINESS- ™usic and canteen service. i 9th and 10th, prize list on request, Albert Acorn, Secy, Cardigan. Births, Deaths, Marriages (When death notices are received toe tate te be included on this page, they appear for one edition on page two and are transferred te this department im the next edition.) BIRTHS VOLESKY — At the Prince Fd- ward Island Hospital, on Thurs day, August 20th., 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Jan Volesky (nee; Audrey DeBlois), Buenos Aires | a son, 8 lbs., 8 ozs. KIRKPATRICK — At the PE. Island Hospital on August 2ist, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kirkpatrick, 29 Upper Hills boro Street, City, a son, Gor- don Lee, weight 9 lIbs., 10 ozs. ADAMS — At the Prince County Hospital on Wednesday, August 12th., to Mr. and Mrs. Louis) Adams (nee Jean Parsons) of Sea View, a son, Vernon Rob- ert’’. Weight 8 lbs., 12 ozs. TREMERE — At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital, August 2ist, 1959, to Mr. and. Mrs. Raymond Tremere, New Wilt- shire, a daughter, Janice Elea- nor, 6 Ibs., 1 oz. STEVENS — At the North Shore Hospital, New York, August 4h, 1959, té Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Robert Stevens (nee Doris MacNeill, Lorne Valley), 77 Universe. Drive, Levittown, N. Y., twins, Leslie Ann, and Lee Ana. ENGAGEMENTS FARMER — PENCOLL — Dr. and Mrs. T. L. Farmer an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Margaret Rosemary to Robert Blaine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pencoll ‘ef Los Angeles, California. Mar- riage to take place in San Francisco on September 26th, 1959 PETTITPAS — TURNBUL — Mr. and Mrs. Frank Turnbul announce the engagement of their daughter, Vivian Elsie Verena, to Mr. Joseph Elzeard, Ronald Petitpas. Wedding to take place September 12th., at Charlottetown, P.E.I1. NICOLLE — BARRETT — Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nicolle, White Sands, wish to announce the engagement of their only daugh- ter Roma May, to Cecil Clive, son of Mrs. Reginald Barrett and the late Mr. Barrett, Por- tage la Prairie, Manitoba. Mar- riage to take place Saturday, September 5th, in Murray Har- bour United Church at 6 p.m. MACDONALD — MACDONALD Mr. and Mrs. Gerald .MacDon- ald, Cardigan, P.E.1.. announ- ce the engagement of their dau- ghter, “Geraldine Anne, R.N., -ANNO DANCING tonight, K ef €. Boy’s camp, North Rustico. Regular Dance BonsLaw Inn., Tuesday night. Burns Orchestra. We cater to Weddings and Club Banquets. DANCE Lorne Valley hall every Tuesday night. Good floor. COME TO ice cream social, Rose Valley School, August 27. CLEARING BOY’S Windbreak- ers, 25 per cent off. Moore and McLeod Ltd., Queen Street, Char- lottetown. STH DISTRICT Conservative headquarters now located at 215) Grat George Street. Phone 8915. RESERVE SATURDAY Aug-| ust 29th., for St. Andrews Turk-| ey Supper to be held in Stewart Memorial Hall. THE HISTORICAL Society Exhibit must close before 5 Ist. The gym at the Y.M.C.A. is rented for the mer months | at $100.00 per month, and will be needed for use of students. ete. You have seen it, haven't you? BE A Blood Donor at New| Glasgow today between 2 and 4) p.m. or at North Rustico between | 7 and 9 p.m. A MEETING of the Queens | County Plowing Match Associa- | and Mrs. John J. MacDonald, | Souris, P.E.I. Marriage to take Place at All Saints Church, Cardigan, Setember 23rd. MUNN — WOOD — Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Munn, Charlotte \town, announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Velma Shirley, to Mr. Ernest. Wesley Wood, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Henry Wood, Wood, Central Royalty. “he marriage will take place early in September. MARRIAGES STEELE — CORRIGAN — On July 22, 1959, at St. Bonaven- ture’s Church, Tracadie, Rev. Father Kenneth McMillan, uni- “Taine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Corrigan, Traca- - die and Reginal F. Steele, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Sieele, Brookline, Mass. CORRIGAN — BURNS — On June 26th, 1950, at St. Leo’s Church, Toronto, Rev. Louis A. Markle, united in marnage Katherine Irene, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burns, Southport, and Martin Edwin, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Maur- ice Oorrigan, Dromore. CARDS OF THANKS Mrs. Jeremiah B. Gallant, wishes to thank all her kind neighbours and friends who came to help prepare fof the funeral of her husband; to those who kindly went to Charlottetown to arrange for the funeral; for all those who called; those who gave mass cards, letters and cards of sympathy and beautiful floral tributes; to Dr. Ian McMillan and to the Redemptorist Father who celebrated the funeral ser- vice. To one and all a sincere thank you. Mrs. Jeremiah D. Gallant. I wish to thank ali friends and neighbours for their kindness and sympathy in the loss of my beloved fhusband Dr. Milton I. Lowrie. The beautiful flowers, cards, letters and telegrams were greatly appreciated, also all who called with words of comfort. To. Dr. A. L. Saunders a very special and_ sincere thank you for his skill, kindness and gui To the Federal Inspection staff at Canada Pack- ers, the staff of Atlantic Regional H. of A. Division, Dr. H. .E. Knapp and Dr. G. Henry; P.E.1. Veterinary Medical Association, UNCEMENTS day night. Music by Hi-Fi Or- | Tuesday, A well known, all Canadian company specializing ig |in the home improvement field, intends to anof ; Wanted To Buy fice in Charlottetown in the er eee We require im WANTED AL¥ BOTTLES, PINTS the services of several good salesmen, experience not a or quarts. Dial 8595. PCESSa since 2 accepted anplicants — vill receive as thorough course and will work under the supervision of ~ tion will be held on Wednesday August 26th, at 8 p.m. in Pownal Hall. All interested please PRINCE COUNTY Modern and old time dancing, Borden Legion Hall, every Mon- at- chestra Admission 50 cents. THREE GREAT revival servic- es, under auspieces of THE PEO- PLE’S GOSPEL HOUR in Civie Auditorium Summerside, P. E. 1, August 28 and 29 (8 p.m.) and August 30 (8.30 p.m.). Special music: Petty Officer Frank J. Guinta of H.M.C.S. Bonaventure Soloist; Judith and Joan Rock- wood playing and singing. Speak- er: Radio Pastor Perry F. Rock- wood. All Welcome. KING'S COUNTY BINGO: ST. Margarets Hall, August 25th., Two Jack pots $40.00 each. an experienced sales manager. We offer: ahove average _ earnings; draw; health plan; complete sales course. A _ car ls essential. To arrange an interview, write BOX 6105 GUARDIAN - PATRIOT “NOW OPEN NEW USED CAR LOT RIGHT ON QUEEN ST. NEXTTO MARTIN'S GARAGE LOOK AT THIS SALE , co oe Heady < a at -. ie - HOT CHICKEN SUPPER, BINGO and other Games in Rollo Bay all Tuesday, August 25th Meals served from 5.00 to 9.00 DANCE C.Y.C. Hall, Cardigan every Monday night; Webster’s Orchestra. Dance Iona East School every Monday night. Society P.E.I. division. Special thanks to Mr. W. Beaton and Mrs. E. Dennis, the Red Cross, the P.E.I. Hospital and _ staff. To Dr. Laurence Toombs. a |heartfelt thank you for his kind | words of comfort. To Mrs. John Van Maarion, a special thank you for her. many acts of kindness td me and my late husband: to Mr. Lloyd’ Hawkes of Canada Packers; to my son Wayne, a loving thank you for his loyalty and help. Most sincerely, Mrs. Milton I. Lowrie and family. IN MEMORIAM SMITH — In loving memory of my mother,, Mrs. J. Smith, pos passed away August 24th., 954. ‘ Like 1 falling leaves slip by But precious memories never die In our hearts she is there to stay the years Loved and remembered every | day. i Sa.ily missed by Mary, Jimmie | and Family. DOUCETTE — In loving mem-| ory of my dear father, Ralph Doucette, North Rustico, who passed away on August 24th., 1953 Lovingly rememberd by dau- ghter, Mrs. Gerland Ford. SMITH — In loving memory of Mrs. Jerome Smith, who pass- ed away August 24th., 1954. ‘A wendortes mother, woman and a One was was better God never made A wonderful worker, true : loyal and One in a million that, mother was | you Just are your judgment, always ri : Honest and Liberal, ever up- right Loved by your friends and all you knew A wonderful mother, that, moth- er, was you. Always remembered by dau- ghter Rose. N. D. MacLEAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR 15 King Square Charlottetown Canadian Veterinary Medical As- te Mr. John Cyril, son of Mr. sociation, Canadian Caneer Dial 5549 a. Two 1957 Dodges Sedan both two-tone, one a 6 cylinder; and the other V-8. 1959 Hillman * Sedan — Deluxe Model, two tone. Demonstrator. 4 1095 each Only 1695.00° Chive. Two—1953 Hillman | 1—1955 Chev. Sedan, two-tone! Sedan. Ideal second car: 1395.00. del then Seta 495.00 each 795.00 1958 Austin * Monarch ene Only 1495.00 1—1954 Sedan. two-tone, Radio. $1,095.00 2—1950 Coach, Radio—A good 1951 Chev car, Hardtop, Radie, two-tone. 595.00 $695.00 i EASY PAYMENT PLAN (1953 Dodge | 1953 Ford Coach 7 Sedan. A beautiful-used car. | New Paint Job. A good rum | ning car. ; At $795.00 $775.00 ' 1956 Dodge 1952 Chrysler Sedan V-8. Green in color. Hard to believe at Only $1295.00 | Sedan, Radio, Power Steering; New-Yorker Model At $495.00 YOUR CHOICE FOR $149.00 1951 Meteor Sedap.) 1950 Monarch Sedan 1950 Vanguard 1950 Dodge Sedan 1958 Ford 14 Ton 1947 Chev. Coach, Radio ‘| 1947 Ford Coach i 1949 Pontiae Sedan, Radio! 1950 Hillman Sedan : 1951 Hillman Sedan TRUCKS ‘1950 Studebaker 14 Ton | 1953 Chev. 4 Ton 4 MUST SELL © ' a OPEN ALL WEEK UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK | 1955 Chev. 14 Ton 1953 Ford 14 Ton MARTIN'S GARAGE 256 Queen St | Dial 7309-7300