Want Ads Are The Spring Tonic For A RundownPur$eA!A Dial 8506 L « D I t d’ Page 11 Agent w I - , I ‘ . 8’ was EARN E,m_R3A‘M_;:j§dEm_{ OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS Male Help Wanted Services Offered Wanted Says _MUch, Go],-J [5 Being Z"‘*’—#_ ,MEMORIAM INNIS .. In loving Memory .uacMrs' Henry Maclnnis who . ‘passed away 18 years ago [§1arch9. 1940- T0 er mbered, ever loved. hserted remeby The Family. f‘ as .. In loving memory fghgy Collings of Sturgeon, he . 7 passed, away March 7th. ~ I 1155 hard to understand « 5131:: thinks have to be ‘in his wisdom God has plan- 11 .— red . ’ " 2 ~ d our power to see. {:g‘¥$]d1y'remembered and sadly I missed by wife and daughters, I Mary and Grace. IAIID 0F THANKS ; Wish to thank all those box I was who remembered me at e . D tjme. ‘chgfgifg Smith, I Mail courier Rocky Point. The fayfjiiy of the late Fred 0 wish to thank all their kind ‘ind, and neighbours for their ffleny acts of kindness, mass of- ffifmgs and messages 9‘ Syn}- athy, offered them during their Eecem sad gbereavement. pm, Dan O’Doniie1l. The sisters ofthe late Belle M. R. ‘N. wish to extend their were'thanks to the P. E. I. flagpital staff, her doctors, spe- ‘ nurses, the clergymen and all Ifiekilld friends who visited her, ‘ who sent flowem etc., A gpecial thank you to all- Mr_ and Mrs. {Seymour Thomp- Im, Belmont, wish to thank their Way, relatives, friends and ‘ ours for their gifts, cards ‘egrams received and in It way helped to make their ’ edding anniversary a vent. ' ,_ , CANADA §I:ALED TENDERS addres- toiitlie undersigned, and as to contents will be red in the office of the J V until 3.00 P.M. (E. S. THURSDAY. MARCH 27, for Contract No. 50/58/SP -.ufi0I1St1'IK:ti0ll, New Brunswick Approach to Camp- pllton to Cross Point Bridge_ Coiipbellton, New Brimswick. Plans and; specifications can Iehteanr forms of tenders _atvtlie«-offices of the Highway Hunter Bl-dg., Ottawa,’ ', andrlvllr. G. D; Reid, ling Engineer, Highways ‘ Federal Building_ N.B;r and at the I A Department, through’ the Ilficifioa/cions ‘for the work 1 of\a.sum‘of $50.00 in ffilmfif in certified bank_che- neyyorder payableto of the Receiver Gener- ,1,°Westsor any tender not ,_9553T11Y ‘ accepted. 7 7 ROBERT FORTIER ' .w0f Administrative Services °P9’ia1”§r.. Pmmelit at Public. Works, . March 4, 11953. Write Their Own .ASS.IFIED R AD ._.1H’E’RE'S HOW 03}flS~iS a sample 3-line “It ad. This" ad contains - I _ ‘me 8506. use an ad like this i it I about your offer to 20.000 readers of 3 ahgioitiuardian and The IiERE's How MUCH 3:? 5 B 9-”- $2. <<: H or € 0 é o 9 days A A E I "'OOoocooo . 1g:§,7S.::':oooooooo HERE'S THE‘ NUMBER Hgwzu Be eiaa To Ad? Y°U Prepare An - W011 Wish. offices,’ will supply plans - Week by selling our famous pr°dP°t5- High commission and Openmg in Your surroundings Write for free catalogue. Fam: .1 ‘ ‘ ivIe;‘nt]r3e9;§‘i- 24. 1600 Delorimier, _T0—J. E. J %*D ON or before March 30-1958-—-Bus- iness changing hands Apply J, E- Jenkins, Mu1‘ray River. Paula ‘ Routes Available MEN OR WOMEN — EARN $3.00 per hour handling 250 different Paula Products. I will exte,_d you credit. Even without ex- Periencey your success is as- sured in. following my direct- ives._ Write for my thirty-day helping-hand offer now. G. Lau- rin, President, Paula Ltd, 21 St. Paul East, Montreal. Baby Gluoxs BURNS C H I C K HATCIIERY now open. A special breed for every need. . » PULLETS? «We have them in -wide choice —- Dayold and St31‘t€d- Prompt shipment. (Al- so have Ames In-Cross, maxi- mum egg production, minimum overhead) Broilers? Order now for April-May. Dual purpose cockerels. Bray Hatchery, ag- eiig J. Spencer Hughes, Emer. a . Boarders Aooommodateil‘ CAN ACCOMODATE 2 BOAR- ders. Dial 7939. cars and Trucks For Sale 1953 JEEP IN GOOD CONDI- tion. Phone 17 ring.15, Murray River. Exchange or write .E. MacPherson, Montague R.R. 4. FOR SALE: '57 DODGE SEDAN good as new-drove 3,000 miles- reason for selling ill health. Apply 683 Care Of Guardian. cars Leaving , CAR LEAVING FOR BOSTON, March 15th. Dial, 5803. ' CAR LEAVING FOR HALIFAX Sunday. Dial 8276. . AR LEAVING FOR HALIFAX S u n d a y, returning Friday; Phone No. 1 Kensington. 1 For Rent I 6 ROOM HOUSE, UNHEATED. Write Box 689 Guardian. SHOP FOR. RENT. APPLY E. N. Kays, Upper Queen St. I HEATED ond floor, 6 rooms and bath, Brighton, Dial 8476. 1953 94-TON CIIEV, IN GOOD shape, radio" I1‘e"a’1;éI”‘, " price $450. Reason for selling owner leaving province. P\lio‘ne 6032.‘ , quickly tenanted through "‘Wanted to Rent” ads. - cribe yours M to an. ad-Writer TODAY. Dial 8506." A For Sale GUITAR ALSO PHILCO RADIO good condition. Phone. 3057. "A FAT STEER. JOSEPH CAR- ragher.‘ Brookvale, Lot .30. FOR ‘SALE — ONE SET HOB- bles and Hangers. Apply Claude Murphy, Charlottetown. 4 ROOM BUNGLOW. A-PPLY 3 Beech st, or Phone 7191 after 5 p. m. ~. ONE YEAR AND 6 MONTH OLD Yorkshire boar. Alvin C. Mac- Neill, Cavendish. TWIN CARRIAGE. CONVERTI- ble to stroller. Good condition. Sale price $20.00. Dial 3611. P 0 R T A3 L E~TYPEWRITER with carrying case. Good as new. Price $45.00. Phone 8410. PIANO IN GOOD CONDITION reasonable priced for quick sale. Write Box. 16 or call 3716 Summerside; FOR SALE — 2 YOUNG HOL- stein cows Purebred, due 150 freshen this month; Harry Green, Central Bedeque. ONE YOUNG COW TO FRESH- en last of April. Also one large oilburner. Apply Andrew Cros- by, Bonshaw. . 1 FOR SALE: WALK-IN COOLER at Bargain. price size 6 by 5 Practically new ‘Phone 7571 Charlottetown. BLACK FUR JACKET, LARGE» price $10, also chemical ‘closet, Price $5. Apply BOX 6&3 1“ Car? of Guardian and Patriot‘ or D1- al 4800. after 5. FOR SALE’ -— BRIGGS AND Stratton 2% _h-DU 311' Coded engine. Practically f1eW- APP13’ Roddie MacKenzie, Cardigan R R 5 or Phone 1334- KNITTED SUIT, SUMMER C0,” Sizes 11-12‘, also chesterfield suite, hall rack. metal be,d’ new drapery material. ‘D131 8769. ______,_#___L n SPECIAL. $12.50 buys 3. C°mP1ete. tantk type vacuum cleaner VVltI}_T3‘ tachments this week 0115370. Kg‘: itime compact 53195’, gm St. Charlottetown. Te .": . LETTERGRAPH MODE.l}rI_m- D FIDU- pljcatgr perfect coud1.ion.S gilt: months old. Will sell $75. $3 X ple of work 0“ 1"eq”““’.‘5t' °d 534, in care of Guardian an Patriot. _’*"_f’______,, i;T)fi‘iTo§Fis.Ii1Nc BUILT BY William Aubrey in 1953- Length 35 ft,‘ width 9 ft. 6 lunches. Draught 21-2 ft. with stuffing . - I50 remov- Qxes and shaft. 3» b Reason for 1 1 n cabin. _ ab1IEl3ll"S eh\\’n€f h“~‘-'>'mg blgger iégat °‘W;11=,-gm Hurt, Alberton South Phone 58433- APARTMENT, SE0» ‘ C O M F Y,. COZY QUARTERS ’ Des‘. V I’ MOUSE we seen TF2‘/IN‘ T0. . CATCH" av THE ‘mm HE’$ EATEM -moss PIECES or: cnesse on -me WAV -no . THE TRAP HE’LL BE For sale no comm. OUTFOX THAT'CRAF'I"I No. ‘IOLWE JUET 001“ FOX I7 YOURSELF.’ B‘! THE TIME E FINISHES ALL THE COURSES OF THAT BANQUET HE.'LL BE ‘TOO F-‘-IJLLTO CARE ABOUT E DESSERT.’ / For Sale CASH REGISTER -- NEW Phone 2-21 Murray River. USED REFRIGERATORS. RE- conditioned units for ‘walk-in coolers, also counters. Storey Electric. F A R M ‘ FOR SALE. ‘ 98 1-2 acres land situated Cable Head East. One mile from pavement. For further parti- culars write Veterans’ Land Act, P. O. Box .1296, Char- lottetown or Settlement Of- ficer L. E. Doucette, Rollo Bay P. E. I. FARM AT VCARLETON SIDING on ‘Trans Canada Highway consisting of 100 acres. 85 acres . of which are clear, balance in Harzlwood and lumber. This ' farm is in a high state of culti- vation, well watered close to school, store, and Church, buildings in good repair, Mrs. Albert Craswell, Carleton Sid- ng. FOR SALE HOUSE AND ONE acre land. Situated Cape Traverse, P. E. 1. Suitable . under Commercial Fishing pro- visions of Veterans’ Land Act. Also suitable under Small Hold- ing Provisions with additional available land. For further par- ticulars apply Veterans’ Land .Act, P. O. Box 1296 Charlotte- town. , ' * ‘ Female Ilelp Wanted RELIABLE WOMAN OR. GIRL‘ for housew k, all modern con- veniences. rite Box 690 Guar- di..'c.UJ- - FEMALE HELP .WANTED Cer- ‘vtified nursing assistant ‘for ’ Modern nurses‘ res. $34.50 month board, room and uni- form laundry. Holidays and ‘salary increments according to . S. N. R. A. Pleaserstate salary expected and qualifications to V Sec.-Treas. Union ~Hospital, Bengough, Sask. MATRON WANTED- Experienc- ed matron for modern, 17 bed hospital. Salary‘ $345.00 per month. Increases according to S. R. N. A. Schedule. Modern nurses’ res. board. room and uniform laundry 34.50 per month. Apply to Sec.-Treas. Union Hospital, Bengough, Sask. . Miscellaneous -SPARETIME CASH! INFORMA- tion on how to earn $50.00 weekly at home;..sewing or ad- dressing erivelopes.‘ All hand- work; For information send 10 cents to Mrs. R. Milligan, Conway, P. E. 1. Male Help Wanted MAN on 301: FOR GENERAL farm work.‘ Apply Knud Jor-' gensen, Fredei~icton‘.~ CAPABLE «YOUNG MAN To help with farm chores during , March and April. Good home, TV, and modern conveniences. Apply Box 686 Care Of Guar- dian - Patriot. ACTUAL JOBS IN CANADA U.S.. So Am.,, Europe. To $15,000. Travel paid.“ Write Employ-. ment Info. nter. Room C-9, 470 Stuart Sh, Boston 16. YOU CAN EARN MORE IN’ ELECTRONICS 1 TELEVISION - RADIO SERVICING - MICRO- WAVE - FM - MOBILE RADIO . . . Here's your chance to move up and raise your income . . . Today, in spite‘ of uncertain times. thousands f RCC MEN earn more,’ have security, gain promotions because they have 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 , Est. 1928 Box 171, Monctoii, N. B. PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Etc. Bell, Matheson & Foster 150 Richmond St. 1. Elmer“ Blanchard, EA. 160' Richmond St. Dial 5573‘ M. A. armer, Q.C., LLB. Bank of Commerce Bldg Allison M. Gi].Iis,* LLB. ‘ 130‘Richmond St. Dial 4747 Palmer & Haslam Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg.” Peake & Nicholson . 175 Grafton Street A OPTOMETRISTS J. A. Carru-there,” R. 0. I23 KEIII St; A Dial 5512 Byron J. Grant, 0. D. 124 Kent St. 5511 6 J. S. Taylor, R.O. Comer Kent & Queen Sts. Office 9133 — House 4756 iH.,J.i/I Mabon, n.o. Montague ‘ I P. E. I- ARCHITECT J. F. TOOMBS, B. Arch. ARCI-II,'l‘ECT 140 Richmond St. mai pass , _J. A. Mcéluigan, B.A. Currie BIdg., Dia1,9424 Queen st. IAN M. MacLEOD, LLB. CURRIE BLDG. (Above Shoe Doctor) DIAL 3361 FREDERIC (A. LARGE, - Q. . Room 207 Confederation Bldg. Corner Queen and Richmond Sis. (Across from Royal Bank Bldg.) DIAL 3244 J os. W. MacDonald, B.A., Q.C. ‘ 150 Richmond Street Dial 4713 MacPhee 3% Trainor 160 Richmond St. Dial'5573 CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince St. I Box‘ 472' Dial 5432 ~ . MIMEOGRAPHING . STENOGRAPHY - BOOKKEEPING G. Keith Pickard B. I Arch. M.R.A.I.C,, Charlottetown, 100 Fitzroy St. ‘ Dial 8618 Summersicl-e, «Wednesdays Dial 2936 Peter A. McNeil 166 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown Phone 4339 P. O. Box 513 ‘MUSICIANS H. JOHN HARRIS, F. R. C. O. ’ Studio — 203 Richmond St. DIAL 4213 ' $|6.50Q.00 in a YEAR for the RIGHT MAN We don’t want to mislead you into thinking that making $20,000.00 in a year is as easy as falling off a log. But we do pay our men from $16,500.00 to $50,000.00 in a year and we want the same kind of a man in the Charlottetown area. Here are our requirements . . . age 45 to 60 . . . willing to ac- cept responsibility . . . able to make auto trips to surrounding territory to call on our custom- ers. ‘ We. don’t expect you to get rich the first day, but we willmake it worth your while right from the start! This is a full-time job . . . it pays mighty well. It is stimulating and filled with big rewards for honest effort. Sound worthwhile? . . Then tell us about .yourself, '.your .sales background and your earning requirements. Let me hear from you immediately. I have a mighty interesting. offer for you. G. O. Swallow, President, P. 0. Box 789, Fort Worth 1, Texas. Services Offered EXPERIENCED A PRACTICAL nurse available Dial 4007. I WILL HELP PUPl'LS TO Grade 7 inclusive in all or any subject. Phone 6784. ' NOW is THE «TIME TO HAVE and refinished. Phone 3125. SEWING MACHINES REPAIR- ed. I repair all makes of sew- ing machines. H. B. Cameron, 210 Convent St. Summerside. Dial 2977. ‘ FAST ‘COLOR FILM SERVICE. Kodacolor, Kodachrome, Anson- chrorne, Ektachrome. Color pro- cessing, printing, and enlarging. Mail to “Color”, George Wotton Phot~ography, Summerside. YOUR FAVORITE PICTURE IN pin s, necklaces‘, bracelets, rings, earrings, tie clips, etc. $1.50'to $3.00. Mail negative to W “Photo Jewellery,” George Wot- tori Photography, Summerside. FILMS DEVELOPED, PRINTED I Supenpak Size. 8 exposures 70 -cents. 12 exposures 95 cents. Speed, quality, Cash or C.O.D. Mail “Photopak,” Summer-side. MODERN FUMIGATING Available throughout P. ‘E. I. for extermination of roaches, bed bugs, rats, insects, etc. Free estimates. Phone at write- ,» H. R. QUINN, Prop. P.0. Box 451 Phone 8727 your old furniture repaired . Box 1312, , FILMS DEVELOPED 15 CE-NTS. Enlarged, dated prints, 8 cents each. Save money. We will print only your good negatives. George Wotton Photography, Summerside. SEND NEGATIVE OR PICTURE for 50 stamp sized photos, only $2.00; 100. $2.50 Double size, 50, $2.50. Write “Photo Stamps,” George Wotton, Phoiography, Summerside. . LANDRACE BOAR‘ SERVICE at Keith F. Simmons, Sum- merside East. Magic Duke 3.m Junior size. G. A. Solheim 62 L. Senior size. The finest re-‘ gistered landrace. , USE . Guardian -» Patriot WANT ADS- FOR ”Fc1sI” Results PHONE 8506 Seeds HAVE THE EARLIEST PEAS and beans in your neighborhood by planting the right varieties. Write for catalogue. Vesey’s Seeds, York. Wanted WANTED — ALE BOTTLES. Pints or quarts. Dial 8595. TO BORROW, $2,000 FOR TWO years. Apply or write to Box 682 Guardian -— Patriot. WANTED A BOAR, ovEu ONE year old. Knud Jongeiisen,flFre— dericton. WANTED WOMAN To SHARE room, on first floor. Dial 3266., . WANTED BY "JUNE 1ST. ‘Two Bedroom house in or near City. (Pernament) Dial 6636. WANTED CHEAP. CAR OR light truck. Write stating price to Box “X” Care of Guardian - Patriot. GOOD PIGS OVER 30 LBS each, also buying smaller ones for top price and farm pickup P. A. MacDonald, St. Peters fly, Phone 1-3. WANTED P.W.C. STUDENT 1ST ‘or 2nd year to babysit and help with ‘light house-keeping ‘in ex- change for room and board un- Box 681 in care of Guardian- Patriot. ' WANTEDTO BUY Modern Bu.ngaIow in‘ Brighfori or Parkdale area. Write! “lsfafinpgd price and down pay- ing room with fireplace, washer connections. - lawns. Can be financed.‘ menf required. -‘Box 68.7 fc-o;,§uai.-dia,n. , ENJOY YEAR ROUND LIVING PLEASURE In this completely modern home on Belvedere Avenue. We are offering a ipicturesque 6 room, 3 bedroom bung- alow, with large kitchen, combination living and din- spacious halls, bath with shower. You’ll love the full basement, which has air conditioning oil heat, cement floor and automatic This property is beautifully’ landscaped, with large For appointments phone— 0 '5955 AFTER 6 P.M. . I , RIVERSIDE . CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. Registered Nurses - Supervisors and Staff Nurses Trained Attendants - Male and Female Attendants - Male and Female, to take course of in- struction in Mental Nursing. Applicants for this course must have ‘passed their seventeenth birthday and must have successfully com- ‘ pleted Grade IX Public School examinations. For further informations apply to’: Director of Nurses, Riverside Hbspital, Charlottetown, P.E.I. WANTED AT 1 . HOSPITAL ELECTRICAL ENGINEER ' E. S. CHANDLER, B.S€. (E.E.), M.E.I,C., P.Eng. 161 QUEEN ST. ‘PHONE 8325 MRS. HELEN ACORN 2 BRIGHTON ~ ROAD DIAL 6349 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS McDONALD, CURRIE & CO. COOPER BROTHERS & C0. cu,-fie mag, Charlottetown Dial 5568 H. R. DOANE & COMPANY 148 Great George St.. Charlottetown A , Dial 5547 — 6548 e I P. 0. Box 187 Charlottetown ARTHUR J. GARRETT PALMER ELECTRIC, BUILDING 100 Fitzroy Street Dial 5321 ‘ ERMA P. CHARTERED Provincial Bank Building MORRISON ACCOUNTANT V 698 Main Street MON CTON. N. I. \ 150 Great George Street of 7-8 for interviews. 4 Attractive -starting salary’ YOUNG” LADY Attractive, Position lAvaIIabIe as Clerk TypIs'I'.V . Age 1s—25 Should have pleasing personality for meeting public. with all modern employee benefits, pleasant working conditions. ‘HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORP. Phone 18517 For the convenience of those now employed our office will remain open.Friday, March 7, between L the hours til end of college year. Apply ' WANTED TO BUY SECOND hand fleet of lobster gear, North Side traps. Write Box 691 Guardian. . BUYING PIGS MONDAY AT Fredericton,’ Tuesday, Brook- field 9 a.m.; Milton 9.30; Char- ’lott~etown Railway Wharf 10; York 1 p.m., Bedford 2; Trac- adie 2.30; Mt. Stewart 3; Pow- nal 4.30; Vernon River 5; Wed- nesday, New Glasgow 9 a.m.; Holmes Corner 10; New Haven '11; Boushaw 11.30; Crapaud 1 p.m.; Tryon 2.; Albany 2.30; Kinkora 3; Travellers Rest 4; Kensington 4.30; Clifton 5.30. , Paying $36 a pair for good pigs _’ over 30 lbs each, will also buy smaller ones. Knud Jorgensen. USE Guardian --Patriot WANT ADS _ OFTEN FORQUICK RESULTS‘ IN RENTING on SELLING 0 WANTED We have. openings for Two late model cars to work out of Ed's Taxi. ED'S TAXI WANTED We are paying highest market prices for all kinds of scrap iron and metal materials, also ale bottles, hides and skins. MAURICE BLOCK CO. 153 Kent St. . FOR» Charles W. Wood said Saturday. Hesaid one [estimate placed the value of gold stolen across $1,000,000 at the black market fig- ounce. It could be much higher, he said. ’ Insp. Wood, with the anti-higli- grade division of the provincial police, made the statement in a lecture to officers attending the Porcupine Chamber of Cornmerce police school. / Stolen Canadian gold, he said, finds its way to'Israel where, at $36 an ounce, it is used tobuy guns and military supplies. It turns up in Belgium in exchange for diamonds and in the Orient for narcotics. The price of gold is pegged on the United States market at ap- proximately $35 (U.S.l an ounce. GOES‘ TO EUROPE ~ Through Interpol, the interna- tional policesystem, it has been determined that a great demand exists in Europe for Canadian gold,‘ In-sip. Wood said. Most of Canada's stolen gold was being smuggled there. the value of gold stolen in Can- ada In excess of $1,000,000 on the black market. Stolen gold’ carries no‘ serial numbers and cannpt be returned to its owner. Much of it ends up in the federal treasury. ‘ Gold stolen in the Porcupine district takes several forms. — nuggets, ore and semi’ - refined. syndicates, aided by dishonest miners, are blamed for the -thefts. smelting of the contraxba-nd is Wanted To client’ 4 OR5 ROOM HOUSE OR A- partment vicinity of Frosted Food plant, Sherwood ,Road Write to Post Office Box 576, Second floor—37 it. 3:45 ft, Suitable for office or,club rooms Heated with two lavatories Charlottetown. RENT 5 “132 Richmond St. V 3rd.f1oor now available. Ideal for offices, club‘ rooms or dance hall. Heated with two lavatories. - REDDIN 31205. Phone 4386 gjeneral duty. A 9 APPLYTO SISOURIS HQSPITALI ‘ 0 Wanted imymediaiely one Registered Nurse and one Undergraduate Nursepfori AMATRON and performance. , FOR SALE Oufiioard motor boa-I a.nd’3S pHP~en“gV‘ine. Boat I3 ft. long. Beautifully styled and en- HUTT BROTHERS. ‘ ALBERTON ‘ ginfeered for maximum safety,’ appiearanhe "Looking For mutes daily to Borden, This is a part-time job, six days a. week. For in- for-rnration and details, write to: Box 685 .. .,The Guardian ExA’rroI,CoisIi?A.0 The personwe want for this part-time job com-, between 4.30 and 5.30 A pm. and presently resides in Albany or district. Tenders For Cream .HoiuIing Tenders will be accepted up to*March 20th for the hauling of cream of the Selkirk Route to Souris Cream- ery from May 1st to December 31st. This route covers areas of St. Charles, Selkirk, North. Side, Etc. 7 Further particulars available atpsouris Creamery. Lowest ’or any tendernot necessarily accepted. J. S. Gillespie Manager Souris' Creamery Souris P.E.I. Canada each year at more than ure of between‘$23 and $45 an The 1953 gold conference placed‘ Stolen From Porcupine Mines TIMIVIINS, Ont. (CP) — Gold worth more than all the money taken in Ontario bank holdups in a year is being stolen. each month from mines in the Porcupine dis- trict, Provincial Police Inspector done in homes -in the distriictyand the finished product taken out by individuals, some unsuspectiirgly aiding the rings by*cam‘y1l18_P81"' cels to outside contacts. g D RELATIVE STRETCH .; The Canadian or Horseshoe falls at Niagara Falls are about 2,500 feet wide; the American falls 1,000 feet CANADA SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned, and endor- sed “TENDER FOR BREAK- WATER EXTENSION, MAIN- - N’. S.”, will be ‘received In the office of the Secretary, until 3:00 p.m. (E.S.T.) 5‘ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 19 . Plans and specification can be seen d forms of tender obtain- ed at e office of the Chief En- gineer, Department of Public Works, Ottawa, Ontario, at “the office of the District Engineer, Department of Public Works. Public Building, ‘P. O. Box 875, Halifax, N. S., and at the Post Offices‘, at Main-a-Dieu, Sydney and New Glasgow, N.S., ‘ To beconsidered each tended’ must be accompanied by a sec- urity in the form of a certified cheque or Bonds as specified in the form. of tender and made on the printed» forms supplried‘ by the Department and in accord- ance with the conditions‘-‘set forth therein. ‘ * The Department, thll'0I.Igh7’tI1O Chief ‘Engineers office (E. 8: R.), or through the undersigned. or through the office of the Dis- trict Engineer at Halifax, N.S.. will supply‘ blueprints and spec- ufication of the work on deposit of a sum of $25.00,in the forrifi of a, Certified bank cheque_ or money-order‘ payable to the order of the Receiver General of Canada. The. deposit will_ be released on return of the blue- prints and specification in good condition within a month from _ the date of reception of tenders. . If not returned within that per- Iod the deposit will: be rohreihad. The lowest or any tendernot necessarily " accepted. < [ ROBERT FORTIE Chief of Administrative Sewiclg; and Secretary. Department of Public. Works. lojttawa, March 4, 1958. I‘. CANADA Sealed tenders. in triplicate, addressed to the undersigned and endorsed “Tender for elec- trical ' installatimis of green. -house (soil fertility). Experi- mfilnlalbé Farm,edChai-lottetzown, W receiv until noon, March 14, 1968.” , Plans and specifications may be_ seen and farms of tender ob tained at the Experimental F.arm’O£fice.-Oliiarlottetown, .P. E. Island.‘ Tenders will not be considered unless made on,h‘oI according to these forms a-nd.in K accordance with the conditions set forth therein. ' «Each tender must be accom- panied by a deposit in the form of a certified cheque on charter- edbank in Canada, payable tn the Receiver General of Canada, or bearer bonds as ‘specified in the form of tender, for 10 per- ctant of the amount of the tender. The deposit of the successful =tenderer will be retained .;.as security until the work is com-_ ‘ ‘ plated, while deposits of the ‘other tenderérs will be‘ returned upon the, awandiihg of I3he’con- V tract. ’ v vest mutual fund. For full information , see your Investors Syndicate repre.senta- tive. ' G. F. Cameron District Manager Summerside J. C. Montgomery Charlottetown , Representative ii‘? E Investors mutual; L9! CAN/‘A0'A III‘ DIEU, CAPE BRETON COUNTY ,, A The lowest or any tender not. necessarily accepted. , - 1- ;; - R. C. Parent . ~ -Superintendent? Experimental Farm Charlottetown ' » P.E.:IslaIid. , ‘ I ‘ 1 Profit . from $ Your Extra“ @ Dollars ‘g ‘ You can make thosefg extra unproductive dollars work for ‘you through Investors, Mutual, CaIiada’s larg-