l McGUIGAN — In loving memory ‘. And precious memories never T Harold and f‘an1i1y- ‘ ° wife and family. he ‘ the lives with us in memory T Nor was .a ‘Mother ever loved ’ As it dawn’s another year mne Sons of Freedom Doukh0- , , 4 "°6l1lth_e advice of a four-man ‘ MID which came to Russia last ' “Elle. it will end half a century’s ’ F°' Those Who Prefer 3”“ Wm Be‘ Glad To; Wan /_,__, Tues,, Feb. 25, 1958 The Guardian Page 9 [Ni MEMORIAM USON —- In loving memory Fgffiiiernon L. Ferguson who died 1;, 25. ' inegerted by wife and son. RGUSON -— In loving memory of our dear brother and Uncle Vernon Ferguson who passed ay Feb. 25th, 1956. . Tways remembered by Marion, Sid and family- FERGUSON — In loving memory of our dear son and ‘brother Vernon Ferguson who died Feb, 25th. 1956-. Fondly Remembered Mather and Waldie. by mcMILLAN — In lovilig memory of our husband and father J. Stewart MacMillan, who passed away Feb. 25, 1957. _ Always remembered by his p1acMILLAN—In loving memory of our dear brother Stewart who passed away February 25. 1957.and Mother. February 8. 1939. Memory driflts to scenes long past . Time rolls on. but memories last sunshine passes. shadows fall’, 1,ove’s.»l-emembrance outlast: all. Always remembered by sister ma, Dan and Family. MacMILLAN—In loving memory at J, Stewart MacMillan who passed away Feb. 25_ 1957. Not just today but every day In silence we remember. Inserted by brother Bill. sis- ters Ruby, Kathleen. Irene and tidy. of Shirley McGui=ga.n, 7 died Feb. 23, 1943. Iona, Like tailing leaves. the years ‘ slip by still not ust oday. but always will. Ever by Clara, COULSON ‘— In loving. memory of our dear Mother Mrs. Harry Coulson who passed away on Feb, 25, 1957. ' A dear mother never lived Nor one more fine and true- more truly dear than you , We who lovedyou sadly miss you In our lonely hours ofthinking thought of you are ever hear. ' Ever remembered by husband and Family. , Doukhobors Mqy Move To Siberia G A Moscow (Cr) — A new, home lb "British Columbla’s A trouble- If the-fanatical religious sect month looking for somewhere to f_e ‘with. Canadian authorities. William Mooielsky, spokesman p theelahd-seeking team, said in ;1mll1ieI'VleW here Thursday they “I recommend that their 2,000 Oowers settle either in the Sk or Altai regions. mask is a town in western .Sl- of abmll 1.400 miles southeast Whoscow. The Altai area of _ eril Siberia and northwest “§‘01Ia is another 1,000 miles msk. LARGE POOL _ ogliinlafgest indoor swimming T° Wflle Their Own CLASSIFIED THIHE‘RE's HOW ’ phi? plflpmxlmutelyy 15 words. one 8506. r 0u can to ten use an ad like this about your offer to nearly. 39,000 readers of Th . . pafimfjuardlpao and The HERE'S HOW MUCH Sdays 4 "'0oooIls9 ‘ ''T‘'’ #00: .80 "'0Ist.. .. HERE'S THE NUMBER Aell’ You Prepare Ana - lottet_own;~ 9220-,/\’:\ ' in Siberia will be recommended .. Agents Wanted Paula Routes Available MEN OR WOMEN -— EARN $3.00 per hour handling 250 different Paula Products. I will extend you credit. Even without exper. 1_eI1Ce. your success is assured In _ following my directives Wmte £01‘ my thiI‘ty~day helping hand offer — now. G. Laurin, Presldent. Paula Ltd. 21 st, Paul East. Montreal.” Baby Glllcxs MARKETS DEMAND WISE choice of chicks. Eggs _ we have pullets‘ in wide range llnclllding Ames In-Cross). Cockerels dua1 pm-p0se_ Broilers (order March-April now). Bray Hatchery agents, Ralph Raynor R.R. 5 Char. lottetown Phone 7984; J. Spen- cer Hughes, Emerald. For Rent ZUNFURNISHEDROOMS, heated, Apply 61 Chestnut St. TWO 1! E A T E D ADJOINING rooms partly furni-shed, suit- able for couple 61 Bayfield St. Phone 6792. . For Sale I HIGHLAND COSTUME, 12. Phone 9541. PIANO IN GOOD CONDITION. Phone 4058 morning or evening. IN KENSINGTON HOUSE AND lot Phone 98-2. 3 ROOM FLAT, HOT AND COLD water, unfurnished Phone 7627. DROP-LEAF TABLE, BLONDE finish Phone 5264. PUREBRED HERFORD BULL, registered, 16 months old. Ap- ply Lloyd Robbins, Uigg. AT IRIS 20' ACRES OF LAND with house and out-buildings all in good repair. Price $1200. Ap- ply J dhn C. Macluean, Oromocto P.O., N.B. FOR.» SALE OR RENT LARGE house in Montague, on or af- ter 15th of March. Apply Mrs. Mary .A. Buell, '12 Fairview Drive, Moncton, N.B. TRADE-IN sING_E §IZE 10- chine. Price $24.50. Singer Sew- ing centre, 164 Gt. George St., dial 4551. _ C M M VACUUM CLEANER SALE. E- lectrolux ‘(re-conditioned) $39.95 Hoover, $39.95; Fillery Floor polisher and vacuum cleaner, $39.95; President, $29.95; Air- way Sanitizer, $59.90; ,E1ectro- lux (mechanical brain). $59.90; ‘All machines fully guaranteed. ‘$2.00 weekly. Maritime Com- pact Sales, 176 Kent ;St. Char- Female Help Wanted, HOUSEKEE-PER TO LIVE IN OR at home, one child, aged 3. Call evenings after 7 to 26 Upper Queen St.’ . FEMALE IIEL‘l> WANTED Car. tified nursing assistant for Modern nurses’ res. $34.50 month board, room pnd uni- /salary increments according to S. N. R. A-. Please state salary expected and qualifications to Sec.-Treasy. Union Hospital, Bengough, Sask. FOR Pfinfing Requirements .» SUCH AS I SIGNS MENUS / _ LABELS BADGES TICKETS POSTERS VBY-LAWS _DoDGERs ECLDERS CHEQUES BLDTTERS BOOKLETS CIRCULARS ENVELOPES PRIZE LISTS PAMPHLETS BILLHEADS PRICE LISTS POST CARDS NOTE HEADS STORE BILLS INVITATIONS STATEMENTS TAX NOTICES DEBENTURES PROGRAMMES ORDER FORMS RULED FORMS VOTERS’ LISTS PRIZE TICKETS SHIPPING TAGS LETTER HEADS RECEIPT BOOKS VISITING CARDS FACTORY FORMS LEDGER SHEETS GUMMED LABELS SYMPATHY CARDS DOCTORS LABELS AUCTION SALE BILLS ASSESSOR’S NOTICES WEDDING STATIONERY ‘ ETC. Patriot - Guardian Central Prinirery PRINCE ST. d” YOU Wish. Phone 8506 form laundry. Holidays and. lAds R CONVERS-C » ion electric portable sewing .ma- ' l OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS we ecrr some SECRET IDEAS WE'RE woszl<w' on AM’ we slzoueu-l'r ITOUT HERE FER SECURITY REASONS THINK OF LDOKIN’ IN A PUMP FER A SPACE NO SPY OR SABOTAGEK \l\DULl7 THE WORRY ‘WAR’? WELL,THAT'$ soon THINKNG--AND our HERE you DON'T even HAVE TO ’§rAMaJl=LAeE I Female Help Wanted, MATRON WANTED-— Experienc- ed matron for modem, 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. r0Ci<ET NovEI.s.. ., .MEN’S WANTED Experienced Sienographer 5 Apply: Eastern Trust . Company I54 Richmond. St., Charlottetown. NOTICE STENO WANTED Applicants "V should apply in own handwriting stating experience, etc. to P. O. 939 ‘ Summerside Miscellaneous and ‘Detective Magazines, 10c; comics 5c. ‘Book Nook_ 55 Prince St. Dial 3817. Open evenings. , , THE NEARLY NEW SHOP needs and would. appreciate donation’s Wednesday after-‘ noon at 114 Kent Street, Open Friday afternoon and evening Lost And Found IN ALBERTON. YELLOW AND - black Collie; answers to name ~ “'1‘af=fy”. Please Phone 49 Tignislh, collect. Male Help Wanted WANTED AT ONCE A SMART boy for farm work. Willard Ste- wart, Pownal. ‘ Seeds LET. US. HELP. YOU. MAKE your garden the best ever this year! Write today for our cata- logue. Vesey’s Seeds, York. Services offered SEWING MACHINES REPAIR- ed. 1 repair all makes of sew- ing machines. H.B. Cameron 210 Convent Street, Summerside, Dial 2977. Work Wanted E XP ERIENCED . P ‘CTICAL Nurse available. 7 ‘ 4007. Wanted WANTED .— ALE . BOTTLES. Pints or quarts. Dial 8595. STUDENT To LEARN HAIR- dressing. Apply Box 667 Guar- dian. . SEARCH STORAGE S P A C E S, for things you don't need. Of- fer ’em ‘for sale through Clas- sified ads. Get spot cash QUICK Dial 8506; V WANTED A warehouse at once, on a railway Siding if possible. 5547 HRESTCNE HOME & AUTOCO. LTD. for selling. _ ‘187 Great Geo. St. l PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Etc. Matheson & Foster 150 Richmond Sf. J. Elmer Blanchard, B.A. » 165 Queen St. Dial 4232 1M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB. ' Bank of Commerce Bldg Allison M. Gillis, LLB. 130 Richmond St. Dial 4747 Palmer & Haslam Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. Peake & Nicholson 175 Grafton Street OPTOMETRISTS ‘J. A. Carruthera, R. 0. ’ 123 Kent st, Dial 5512 Byron J. Grant, D. 124. Kent St.. — 5611 S. Taylor, R.0. Comer Kent & Queensts. Office 9133 — House 4756 H. J. Maborl, R.o. , Montague P. E; I \ A WANTED COW OR /HEIFER, FRESHEN- ed 00‘ to freshen soon. William Howlett, Vernon. , WANTED TO BORROW TWO thousand dollars. Will pay back $50.00 per month with interest. Write Box 668, c /o Guardian- Patriot. ‘ “WANTED: FARM APPROXI- mately 100 acres, good house and buildings, between Bon- shaw and Charlottetown. Apply Box 666 Guardian. DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE BY TENDER Residential Property of the late Lorne and Aletha Coles 187 North River Road, Charlottetown Royalty _ SEALED TENDERS will be received by the under- Signed Executors of the Estate of the late Aletha Coles at the Office of A. Walthen Gaudet, LL.B., Solicitor, 111 Grafton St., Charlottetown, up to 12 Noon on Friday, March 14th, 1958, for the purchase of the residential property of the late Lorne and Aletha Coles situated at 187 North River Road, Charlottetown Royalty. ' C L_ot 121 ft. x 175 ft: Bungalow Style Home. Cmtams Lwmg R00m, Dining Room, Modern kitchen, two bedrooms, den, and bath. Oil Heat. Double attached garage. Wall to wall carpeting through ut house and included In sale of same. Immediate ' S- sesslon. . Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. . For further particulars, and appointment to inspect call A. Walthen Gaudet LL.B., Solicitor. Cyrus MacNeill, ‘ John C. Cooke, EXECUTORS, . Estate of Aletha Coles. SALESMEN WANTED TOWORK IN TORONTO CANADA’S_ FASTEST GROWING CITY Wanted “WANTED FOR JULY AND August, small house or cottage, 2-3 rooms for small family, within walking distance of Cavendish Beach.. Reply to Atholl Blair, 15 Highland Road, Oakville, Ontario.” TI-IE NEARLY NEW SHOP needs and would appreciate donation’s Wednesday after- noon at 114 Kent Street, Open Friday afternoon and evening for selling. I -5.‘- One of Toronto’s largest and well established real estate openings for several honest hard working salesmen be- tween ages 30 to 55, married preferred. Unlimited op- portunities for advancement. Real estate selling ex: periencehclpful but not necessary. We will be glad to give the necessary training required if you have had any other Sales experience. Car‘ is essential. Write giv- ing age, sales experience and etc. to— I A MR. BRUCE FOGARTY 7 Woodhaven Heights, Toronto 18, Ontario. r -SALES CLERKS \ Position offers advancement", goo'cllworl(- ing hours. holidays with pay. pension plan, and numerous other company bene-fits for 1 experienced sales clerks. ¥\pply‘in writing -— sl'atingllex'perie*nce. ‘Box 570. GUARDIAN ' burns. EARN $5,000» TO $10,000 YEARLY L concerns due to expansion in theirsales personnel has 1 age. ma_ri+alsl'atus. salary expected. to . . . P ARCHITECT .1. F. TOOMBS, B. Arch. ARCHITECT . 140 Richmond St. Dial 3865 ‘J, A: McGuigan, B.A. Currie Bldg., Dial 9424 Queen St. IAN M. MacLEOD, LLB. CURRIE BLDG. ‘ (Above Shoe Doctor) DIAL 3361 FREDERIC EA. LARGE, , 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 38 Trainor 165 Queen St. Dial .4232 Cl-‘l-IROPRACTOR Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince St. Dial 3432 -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 MUSICIANS , H. JOHN HARRIS, F. R. C. 0. Studio — 203 -Richmond St. DIAL 4213 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER E. s. CHANDLER.- B.Sc. (E.E.), M.E.I_c., p.l:ng. 161 QUEEN ST. PHONE 3325 MIMEOGRAPHINC - STENOGRAPHY - BOOKKEEPING MRS. HELEN ACORN 2 BRIGHTON ROAD DIAL 6349 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS McDONALD, CURRIE & C0. COOPER BROTHERS & CO. Currie xsldg. Charlottetown ‘ Dial 5568 H. R. DOANE’ 8: COMPANY 148 Great George St., Charlottetown Dial 6547 — 6548 P. O. Box 187 . ARTHUR J. GARRETT . PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING Charlottetown 100 Fitzroy Street Dial 5321 ERMA P. MORRISON CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT ‘ Provincial Bank Buildin 698 Main Street E MONCTON. N. I. FOR SALE Following stocktaking the following single articles were noted as surplus to immediate requirements and herein described and offered for irnmediate sale at greatly reduced prices :- MATTRESS — Spring-filled. Extra long. '78” instead of regular 72” — double bed size -—- made by Simmons — regularly priced at 69.50. Now, to ‘clear at . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 44.50 MATTRESS — same quality as above, 4' width ’(5/4 bed size) Solled -- regularly priced at 64.50. Now, to clear at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 32.25 HOSPITAL TYPE SPRING to fit double sized bed — extremely helpful to bed patients treated at home. Regularly priced at 95.00. Now, to clear at ........,..,..... 49.50 single Bed Size 95.00. Now, to caler at ................./40.50 BOOKCASE BEDS — wooden — ceamist finidl — double size. Regular 69.00. Now; to clear at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 35.00 CHILD’S T.V. CHAIRS — tub-shaped, plastic with wrought iron legs, colored. Regularly priced 7.95. Now, to clear at 3.99 MATTRESSES -— spring filled, heavy ticking, rolled edge, centrepoise construction give lasting comfort. 4 only three quarter bed size and 1 only single bed size. Regular $42.50 To clear at 27.50 BED SPREADS —— regular size beds -- may be slightly soiled as were on display on our beds. 11 only at dififere-nt values. All at HALF PRICE TRJCYCLE TRAILER -- all metal — will attach to most models of tricycle but will fit in particular the Sunshine.’ Regular 9.95. To clear at . 3.95 POP-UP TCASTERS — electric automatic‘ _. beautifully styled with chromium top. and bakelite base. Regular. 19.95. To clear at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.95 ELECTRIC AUTOMATIC DRYER — by Simplicity — an ex- cellent dryer — but as a floor model did get a few marks on finish — fully guaranteed. Regular 289.00. To clear at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 189.00 FLOOR LAMPS — 10 only floor samples — slightly markled but fully effective. Priced to clear from . . . . . . . . . . .. 9.95 to 12.95 BEDROOM SUITES --sdouble dresser, chest, bookcase bed - beautifufly -finished — 2‘. in Seamist, 1 in Mocha. Regular 189.50. To clear at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139.00 USED FURNITURE — USED RANGES —- a variety of “traded- in” livingroom and diningroom furniture and a quantity of used ranges. ALL PRICED TO MOVE QUT RAPIDLY. CROCKETT and STOREY LTD. 134 Kent St. ' Charlottetown but Regular length and — Mun Injured In Spectacular Sydney Blaze SYDNEY, N. s. (CP)—-A spec- /‘tapular fire and explosion Thurs- day morning le elled a bulk storage plant o the McColl- Frontenac Oil Company Limited at Sydney River. Damage was estimated at $100,000. . The blast severely injured plant employee Bernard Mac- Donald, 25, of Glace Bay. He suffered facial, leg and arm St. Rita Hospital authori- ties said last night he was doing ‘as well as could be expected. Lloyd Quinn, Sydney River, found MacDonald on‘ the high- way minutes after the blaze. His clothes were in flames. Quinn wrapped a coat around the vic- tim and summoned medical aid. The blast erupted at 8:45 A.M.. "a short time after MacDonald opened the warehouse for ‘the day. It is behaved that Mac- Donald was outside loading a truck when the explosion oc- curred. Spectacular work by two vol- unteer fire departments and the Sydney department was credited with preventing a major disaster. Flames train the storage plant tanks containing thousands of gallons of gasoline. ‘ The fire occurred almost in the centre of a cluster of tanks owned by three separate com- panies. GREETINGS FROM IKE WASHINGTON (R e u t e r S)- President Eisenhower Friday sent a telegram to Sir Winston Church- ill ‘expressing pleasure at his pro- grass‘ in recovering, from pneu- monia and pleurisy. The personal message also said that the Eisen- howers are looking forward to seeing Sir Winston in Washington in April at an exhibition of his paintings. DEl_vIocRAT1c DEVICE The plebiscite was first used during the French revolution. licked close tosnearby storage I ay Big Dividends! Phone 8506 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND HOSPITAL Charlottetown, P. E. Island SEALED TENDERS, plainly marked as to contents and ad dressed to: Mr.- N. -D. MacLean, Administrator, Prince Edward Island Hospital ’ Charlottetown, P.E.I. ’ will be .vu<:v.lVCd until 2 P.M. Monday, February 24, 1958.- Plans, specifications and tender documents may he obtained by principal contractors only, at the address Shown below. A deposit of $50.00 is required for each set of plans. This deposit will be forfeited if a bona fide tender is not received. Lab-Contractors and material suppliers may view the plans at the Toronto Builders’ Exchange, 1104 Bay St., the Montreal Builders’ Exchange, 1526 St. Mark St., the St. John New Brunswick Builders‘ Exchange, 111 Princess Street, and the Architects’ office in Toronto. The lowest or any tender’ not necessarily accepted. GOVAN FERGUSON LINDSAY KAMINKER LANNGLEY KEENLEYSIDE - Architects. 10 Princepstreet, Toronto, Ontario. » Time extended to 2 P.M. Monday, March 10. l WANTED Eyperienced Stenogrclpher This position otters advancement. good-I working-hours. holidays with pay. pension plan. and numerous other company benefits. Apply in writing — stating experience. age. marital status. salary expected. to Box 559. GUARDIAN qualified and able I THIS BADGE serves all CANADA . The R.C.M.P. provides a challenge tr; young men who are willing to meet the demands of a LAW ENFORCEMENT CAREER.- The prime requisites of a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police are intelligence, loyal- ty, /integrity and courage. Service requirements frequently entail long hours, inconvenience and personal ‘danger. Service benefits and advantages include a certain prestige, good oomradeship, 3 measure of adventure and satisfaction through - I ‘ital-vice 1o.Canlada. ’ Llf you are interested in a career in the one. éonle of the qualifications are: V. Age: Between 18 and 30 years; Height: between 5'8” and 6'5", British subject or Canadian citizen, Unmarried, Good physical condition, Ability to pass an education test based on a Grade X level. ' If you feel that you possess the basic qualifica- tions, you are invited to apply at the nearest §.C.M. Police oflice or write to: ,1 THE COMMISSIONER, ll.-c.M. POLICE. OTTAWA