it If" Would “extra” a .- I maney make your :«I Iliummer vacation “extra” special? . 3! llrhen here’s how no get it: make up .‘k‘*_ a list of articles around your home Hwhich you no longer need. Cut- .LL 7 grown children’s playthings, for instance, Or perhaps "that old washing imachineLan idle bike,“ sports equipment, or iust about onything that others can use. ‘ Next, Dial 8506 and describe _ “2!! what you have to offer into A fast acting l Guardiaanat‘riot 7‘}- Want Ad!‘ ?_ FIE " "secondhand _ articles in condition. , because the ‘ GUardian - Patriot . carries many of these in A Want Ads. 5 they turn to its l classified columns i iotilllth-eir needs. "you have what they are after, they’ll make quick contact l (ind offer cash. w—fim-W’Ip— iii“ If" busy now rounding | “19‘ articles around the Flu- and attic Which you vim lonfier need and offer item to thousands in these Widely read columns. Here you’ll reach many l my ‘local prospects ‘32.. DIAL 8506 ‘_ No one The Guardian Page 15 Tues., Sept. 9, 1958 MACDONALD — In loving me- mory of Ronnie MacDoaald, of Bristol, P.E.I. wh »' i i 9, 1957. 0 died Sept If all the world were mine to '- give Id girve it yes, and more, to see your smiling face dear I Cpme smiling through the door. Sadly missed by Daddy. MACDONALD — In loving merm- gry tel llbtonmuie MacDonald, of I‘IS’O oint, P.E.I. who died Sept. 9, 1957. In tears we saw you Sinking one year ago today, Our hearts were almost broken Ronnie, , we wanted you to stay, But when we saw you sleeping. So peacefully from pain, We: could not wish you back to sut-I for that again. Lovineg remembered by, Gra mother and Aunt Margaret. MACDONALD — In loving me- mory of Ronald Frances Mac- Donald, Bristol, who departed this life September 9, 1957. part. He eased your pain but 'broke my heart. Although I smile and seem care- free ‘ me . Always reIde"bered by your friend Carl Pei . ’ CARD 2 OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. Peter Johnston wishes to express their thanks to Rev, Father B.J. MacDonald, to all who gave Mass- es and Mass Cards, C.W.L. Unit of Souris River, also Montague Funeral Home and all who help- ed in any way during our sad bereavement. . " The family. of the late Dormi- tian Gallant wish to express their sincere thanks to all who sent mass cams and messages of sym- pathy and tonll those who help- ed in any way during their re: cent bereavement. , Jerry Gallant, Jacques Gallant, Mrs. James Atkins (Catherine). I wish to hook Dr. Smith, Nurses and Staff of the Prince County for their kind- ness to me, while a patient there, to those who sent flowers, letters, . cards and treats, and who viS- Ued me; also to all my neigh- to make my stay in the hospital a pleasant one. ' , ~ Harold Afflecik, Bedeque. MACDONALD ,— In loving me- may of Ronnie MaoDonalu of Bristol, P.E.I. who died Sept. 9th, 1967. Age 15 years. . I knows the silent heart- aache . ‘ No one knows the bitter pain, I have sulfifered since I lost him Life Will never be the same. Off and out my memory wanders to a grave not far away, 7 . Where they laid our darling Ron; nie- Just one year ago today. Auntie‘Manne. MACDONALD —‘ In loving me- mory of Ronnie MacDonald Who passed away September 9th, 1957, Aged 15. years. . This day we do remember, A loving thought We give _ To one no burger with us, But in our hearts still lives. Always remembered by teacher and of Bristol School. ‘MACDONALD — In fond and lov- ing memory of Joseph H. Mac- ,10, 1957. , Ever remembered by sister, Mrs. David MacDonald and Bro- ther, W.C. MacDonald. ' LOCKHART — In loving memory of our danling daughter, sister and Aunt, Mrs. Pearle Milligan Looklilant, who departed this life on Sept 9th, 1951, age 21. Seven years has passed, since that sad day, ‘ When one we loved was called W, You’re gone dear Pearle, but in our hearts ~ Your memory sweet, we shall never part. ' ' Sadly missed but ever remem- bered by her parents, Mr.. and Mrs, Albert L. Milligan, sisters and brothers, sisters-in—law, bro- thens-inlaw, nieces and nephews. Agents Wanted“ ' P a u l a Routes Available ‘ MEN OR WOMEN—EARN 63.00 per hour handling 250 differ- _ ent Paula Products: Tea-coffee, ' spices-extracts—medicines-desm- fectants—combs and brushes. I will extend you credit. Even without experience, your suc- cess is assured in follow-mg my directions. Write for my thirtyday helping—hand offerf FREE now. ,G. Laurin, Presr- dent, Paula Ltd, 21 St. Paul East, Montreal. AUTOMOTIVE WE SELL MORRIS AS LOW AS $1595 BRAND NEW DELUXE MacKAY MOTORS ' St_ Peter’s Road fl—fi—‘M Boarders Accommodated Downers or boarders. Apply 67 Edward Street, phone 4116. CAN ACCOMMODATE. 1 0R 2 preschool c-hihldren In good Think ahead to lwinter liars leaving CAR LEAVING FOR TORONTO Wednesday, Sept. 10 Take 3 pas- sengers. Phone 7423. Charlotte- town. Bars and Irucks For Sale 1950 PLYMOUTH GOOD CONDI- tion. Dial 7731. 1941 CHEV CAR. RADIO AND heater. Apply Gavin Woods, Bonshaw. 1951 CHEVROLET CAR, IN good condition. Apply John Quinn, Cardigan. 1953 FORD COACH. FULLY EQ- ulpped in excellent condition. Only $700.00 Apply Clarence Coady, New Wiltshire ’ 1950 MONARCH, C O N V E R T- able. New transmission and motor. Phone 4298 or apply 25 ‘ Cumberland. St. ONE 1958 TWO TONE CHEV SE- dan, Low mileage. Guaranteed excellent condition. Phone 3090 or can be seen at 301 Kent St. after 5 pm. ' God tool: your hand, we had to; Nobody misses you more than. hours who helped out in any way . Donald, who passed away Sept. ' ACCOMMODATION FOR MALE. SMALL CAR SPECIALS — 1951 Austinj'excellent m o t o r and. tires, $295; 1952 Austin, motor recently overhauled. A real buy $575. 1953 Austin. Motor recent- ly rebuilt, 2 new winter tires. Good body $675. MacKay-Mo- tors, St. Peters Road. Phone 0025 w . . . . . ' We Just Dropped , Our “Prices Yes, we dropped (our prices on these used cars and you can now buy them at terrific s a v i n g s. Don’t miss seeing these if you’re in the market for a goodlused I954 CHEV. Grey, 2-door sedan. '1 owner. Driven only 26,000 miles. $ l 250/ [957’ PLYMOUTH Ldoor sedan. Automatic trans- mission. Low, low mileage. $l995 I956 PONTIAC 2-door Sedan. " , ‘ 7$I695 . ALLISON MchEOD LTD.-. , PHONE 7364 - 7365' l 126 Cumberland St. 1955 PLYMOUTH Low MILE- ‘ age. Half original price. Phone 4372 ater me. ‘ 6448. radio, undercoated, snow tires, - low mileage. The first. reason- able offer will be accepted. Phone 4670. 1 FOR SALE OR TRADE 1957 Pontiac. Hardtop, 1957 Chev bel- 1953 Chev. Sedan all cars in ex~ cement Condition Can be upon” c- ed. Spence and MacLeod Ltd, Charlottetown. “ FOR SALE 1955 Chevrolet Belaire hardtop, white walls, cus- tom radio, wire wheels, two tone, extra chrome. V-8 motor, one owner, low mileage. New, car condi- tion. Canbe financed. ‘Price $1350.00 PHONE 9341 Female Ilelp Wanted GIRL FOR OFFICE wonx Ex: perience preferred. Apply Box 386 Guardian Office. WANTED A GIRL 0R WOMAN for General house Work. Apply 200'Prince Street. 7 WAITRESSES WANTED. APPLY in person to the Winde Restaurant, 1816 Prince Street. WANTED WOMANFOR HOUSE- work. Sleep out. Dial 6624. SALESLADY F o n LADIES’ Ready to Wear. Dial 9388. ITOMESTIC HELP FOR INSTI- tution. Aipply Mrs. Bruce, Ne- tipual Unemployment Office. WANTED—PART TIME nousn. ‘ keeper. Threeadults. Phone 8880. WANTED EXPERIENCED RE. .liable girl for housework. Mrs. J.K. Beer, 161 Fitzroy Street, Summerside. Phone 2897. For Sale MAN’S GREY GABARDINE coat, also piano. Phone 9253. 2 N.D.A. UNIFORMS SIZES 10 and 14. In fair condition Phone 4726. ELECTROLUX 'V AC U U M cleaners. Beautifully recondi- tioned with attachments $89.95 guaranteed by Maritime Com- pact Sales 176 Kent Street, Charlottetown. Phone 9220. ONE CALL TO 8506 TO PLACE a Classified ad can bring you many calls for the article you want to sell or the property home, near Charlottetown. Box TODAY, 1000, Guardian. 1956 FORD SEDAN TWO TONE ‘ air Sedan, 1956 Buick Hardtop ‘ OUT OUR WAY By J. R. WILLIAMS I CAN’T see WH‘I you ALLERS LOOK U? 'm‘ CREEK FER A MILE,TO see IF THERE’S A cow ER ANYTHING IN rr, WHEN you KNOW AS WELL A5 I POTHAT wee, RUNMIM’THRU SAND, PURIFIES no _THET'$ CULTURE, I CURB/"TH MORE currqu you arr, TH’ HAPPIER you ARE HUNTIN’ FER SOMETHIM' 10 as UNHAPPY * Aeouw For Sale ALMOST NEW R.C.A. VICTOR T. V. $150.; Coleman camp store $5; Chesterfield set $45. Other bargains. Phone 8471. FOR SALE — YOUNG PIGS. Writ-e for prices, weights, breed and age. A. R. Sipprelle, Hart- land, N. B. 'ONE PURE-DEED SHORTHORN cow, (registered), heifer calf at side. Rhode Warren, Stan- h.,e. ' SPECIAL PRICES 0N RAW- leitgh English Bicycles. Strong steel frame, lifetime Guarantee. All going at $45.00 Douglas Bros. and Jones, Ltd. CAR, RADIO PERFECT CONDI- tion, For information phone 3469 or apply 257 Euston Street. mourn —- “ALL PATTERN —- all colours —,cut to size. 'Chandler Bros. Phone 6557. AN ELECTROLUX VACUUM cleaner with attachments, also polisher. Both in perfect con- dition. Dial 5607. FOR SALE -—-. ONE NUMBER 2 Hall Thresher and Blower, ex- cellent condition. Keith Wood- side, Clinton, Phone New Lon- don, 5~2. v. . 1 FROST WOOD BINDER, 6 fit. out. In good working ‘or- der. Amos Callaghan: Emly- vale, Lot 05. 24 INCH COCKSHU'I'I‘ POTATO Digger, in good condition. Ap- ply Stewart Moose, Kenning- on. ‘ COMPLETE WORK SHOP. COM- blnation wood lathe'drill press, cross cut saw, jig saw, etc. Also mike, amplifier, and speak— er. Apply 3321 First St. or Phone Sumnerside 2593. ' ITs MUCH EASIER To PRE-' pare your Guardian - Patriot. classified Ad when you ask one of our trained aid-takers to as- ‘3151: you. Phone 8506. MAHOGANY. COUCH, ROLLED- euds. No repairs nestled. upp-, bolstered in ‘corded taffeta. Small tables. over mantel ror. Odd chairs, including original Boston Rocker and pair of Apply 10 Fitzé roy. SINGER “BACK-TO - SCHOOL" to tuneup special (until Sept. 20th only). Regular value $6.50. Now $2.95. Tensions adjusted and balanced. Fabric handling parts checked. Entire machine oiled and motor lubricated. Threadshandling parts all de- Motor inspected _for and safe insulation. PLUS a free supply of oil and needles. At Your Singer Sew- ing Canton. , Help Wanted) WE HAVE OPENINGS FOR AG- grossive dealers. Wonderful op- portunity. The chance to esta- blish a profitable business of your own. A fair trial will show you what you can really do and earn. Sell welle:n and guar- anteai products. .High commits sion. No risk. Write for detail and catalogue. I I Familex Dept. 61, 1600 Delori- mier, Montreal. .- Lost And Found 3"“WEEN CHARLOTTETOWN and Breadallbane Box of Drugs Finder please Phone New Lon- don 6-21. Collect: " STEAYED FROM MY PROPER- ty Registered hereford heifer. Ivan Turner, Winsloe. FOUND -— SPANIEL, YELLOW, binder twine 'aroun d neck. Phone New London 6-111. Vicin- ity of Hunter River. ' LOST — CHEV HUB CAP AND rim between Charlottetown-Riv- erton via. Peakes, P. E.- I. Finder please leave at Guard— ian. Reward. v LOST — KE YS IN LEATHER case with tag No. 14-624. Initials P. J. V. Finder please leave at Guardian. Reward. LOST - SATURDAY EVENING on Spring Street, Summerside, between Victoria Sdruare and High School, a pair of students glasses. PleaSe Call 2424, Sum- merside. MlScellaneous ECZEMA ARE YOU TORTURED withit. Get a jar of MacDoug- all’s Eczema Remedy at the Keefe‘s Drug Store Charlotte- town and wait for results. BOX NUMBERS In replying to Box Numbers please make sure you have the correct Box Number in the ad- you’d like to rent. dress» "Male Help Wanted Wanted Experienced Men's Wear . Manager By large Maritime Depart- ment Storen Experience in buying and Sales Promotion essential, All replies treated with stric- test confidence. Reply with reference to General Manager Robertson Allison Limited Saint John NB. '_IIEIIL‘ ESTATE for Rent FOR RENTTwo FURNISHED bedrooms, Dial 3277. 5 ROOM HOUSE.‘ FURNISHED. Available for fall or winter Manchester I months. Apply Ken MacDougalI Argyle Shore. NICELY FURNISHED BOOM. Second floor. Good location. Suitable for business man. Ap- ply Box 385 care of Guardian- Patriot. FOR'RENT WAT VICTORIA apartment house furnished. Hot water heating. Self contained. Gnound floor 5 rooms and bath. Second floor, 4 rooms and Bath. Apply W. H. Burns. Mal- pequc, or Telephone 47-4. REAL ESTATE ' For Sale FOR SALE — LOT OF LAND IN Carleton, size 250 feet. Frontage 150. Depth on Trans - Highway. 1-4 who from Borden. Phone 95-21 Borden. Personal WHY FEEL OLD? FEEL YEARS younger. Ostrex Tonic Tablets revitalize thousands past, 40. Only 60 cents. At all druggists. VACUUM CLEANERS COM- mercial, picks up water and dirt. Over one horse power motor. Two year guarantee. See before you buy any ordin- ary commercial type vacuum cleaner. Free demonstration. Maritime Compact Sales, 176 Kent Street, Charlottetown, Dial 9220. ‘ Services Offered NURSING CARE AND BOARD. Invalids or semi—invalids. Ap- ply tBox K Guardian and Pa- rio. » PRIVATE LESSONS TO PUPILS Grade one to ten including Latin and French by a retired Class teacher. Dial 4369 between nine and twelve and one and five except Saturday. BLUENOSE CLEANING SER- v1ce —T rugs, chesterfield, up- cleaned and moth: proofs-d. Call New Way Furni- ture VCo., Charlottetown, or Montague 71-2l. Free estima- es. . ' MODERN FUMIGATING Available throughout P. E.‘I. for" extermination of roaches. bed bugs, rats, bisects, etc. Free estimated. Phone or write‘ H. R. QUINN, PROP. P. 0. Box 451 Phone 8727 SPECIAL SERVICES MOTOR WASHING GUARANTEED BALANCING” . sun's SERVICE SIN. Richmond st, Ch’town. ‘ and in good condition.‘ Dial 9116 . Wanted To Buy rumour. DOTTL‘ Es, PINTS or quarts. Dial 8595. SECOND HAND TWIN BABY earrings in good condition. Dial A LARGE QUANTITY WIRE baled hay and straw. Write Box 1, care of Guardian-Patriot 0f- fice, Souris. 3 w ' - ‘ WANTED . House Trailer Must be factory built PHONE 7329 or 5637. ’ » Wanted . FOR SALE ' ‘DUplex in Charlottetown. Residential, Separate en- trances. Oil heat. Lower with 1 bedroom. Upper with 2‘ bedrooms. Latter rents at $65 monthly. Both now available for occur candy. \ ‘ Apply A. W. Gaudet Solicitor. FOR SALE Desirable property at Ken- sington, house and barn, to gether with 4% acres of land including two building lots, sit- Date on the paved Margate Road just outside the town lim- its (low tax mate). ’ ROBERT S. HUMPHREY. VAUGHAN H. GROOM, ' Executors. REAL ESTATE" ‘ WANTED THREE 0R FOUR ROOM AP- artment. Dial 9389.. APARTMENT WANTED -- FOUR or five rooms by young couple ' with small child. Must be heat- ed with bath. Phone 6960. ‘IEDICAL DOCTOR WITH FAM- ily requires three bedroom ap- artment or house; Immediate occupancy desired Apply Box 389 Guardian Office Personal FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH The amazing Body Tonic. Write for free booklet today. PROCKER & CAMPBELL RESEARCH INST. 21 King St. East, Toronto, Ont. AFRAID OF YOUR MIRROR? use Kleerex Ointment and soap. Especially medicated for com- plexion irregularities. Proven by use against the most stub- born skin conditions. Available in three sizes 75 cents, $1.35, $2.45 .at The Jenkins Pharmacy, and Hughes Drug. WANTED GIRL ‘To SHARE. room with high school girl in private home. Phone 3467.5 LOAN FROM CANADA? WEDIJNG’I‘OIN (Reuters)—Ar1y old Nordmeyer, New Zealvand’s minister of finance who is on' his way to attend the forthcoming commonwealth economic confer- ence in Montreal. said Monday he hopes to complete arrangements for a loan from the dollar area while in Canada. He said that as CANADA SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned and endor- sed “TENDER FOR REAR- RANGEMENT OF SERVICE EN-TRANCE, CAMP HILL HOS- PITAL, HALIFAX, N.S.”, will be received in the office of the Secretary, 'until 3:00 p. In. (E.D.S.T.), WEDNESDAY, OCT, 8, 1958 Plans and specification can be seen and forms of tender ob- tained at the office of the Chief Architect, Department of Pub- lic Works, Ottawa, Ontario, the District Architect, Ralston Build- ing, P. 0. Box 425, I-Iialifaflxl N.S. To be considered each tender must be accompanied by a sec. urity in the form of a certified cheque or bonds as specified in the forms of tender and .made on the printed forms supplied by the Department and in ac- cordance with the conditions set forth therein. . The Department, through the Chief Architect’s office. or tinough' the undersigned, or through the office of the Distinct Architect at Halifax, N.S., will supply blueprints and specifies. tion of the work. ' The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ROBERT FORTIER, Chief “Administrative Services. and Secretary. ’ Department of Public Works. Ottawa, September 3rd, 1958. CANADA ' SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned, and cedar. sed “TENDER FOR HARBOUR IMPROVEMENTS. DENNIS in the office of the Secretary, until 3:00 pm. (E.D.S.T.) ' ' ,WEDNESDAY, OCT. 8, 1958 .Plans and specification can be soon and forms of tender obtained at the office of the Chief Engineer, Department of Public Works, Ottawa, Ontario. at the office 0! the District En- gineer. Dalston Buildiul. P. 0. Box 875. Halifax. NS. and at the Post Offices, at Shelburne, Yarmcuth, Liverpool. N._S. Tobe considered each tender must be acoumpanied by a sec. urity in the form of a certified cheque or Bonds as specified in the form of tender and mode on the printed forms supplied by the Depot em: and in [accord- ance with the conditions set forth therein, ' I The Department, through the Chief Engineer’s offfice (H. as R.), or through the undersigned, or through. the officeof the Dian triet Engineer at Halifax.,,N.S.,‘ will ' supply blue-prints And specification of the'wprk on do- gs; of a sum of $25.00 in the ,a certified bank cheque or money.order payable to the order of the Receiver General of Cahada?,'l‘,he deposit will be released on return of the blue- , prints and specification in good condition within smooth from - the date of reception of tenders. If not returned within that period the deposit will be for- felted: The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ROBERT 'FORTIER. Chief of Administrative Services , ‘ and Secretary Department of Public oerIs, Ottawa, Sept. 4th, 1958. be made apart fromatny discus-1 sions of conference affairs, he hoped there would be increasing trade between; Canada and New a result of\ contracts that would Zealand. PROFESSlONAL’CARDS BARRISIERS, SOLICITORS,lEtc._ - 'CHIROPRACTOR Dr. II. II. Cam - 2.1 Prince 3L. - Dial “33 1. Elmer Blanchard, B.A. m WISE Dial 5573 ‘ M. A. Former, Q.C., LLB. ' Balk d Commerce Bldg ' Palmer " & Haslami of Nova Sc'otia Bldg. Peaks &_ Nicholson 175 Grafton Street J. A. McGuigan, B.A. Clinic Bldg., Dial 9424 Queen St. OPTOMETRISTS- . J. A. omens o. ’ 123 Kant St, um 5612 J. sir-nor, no. Comer. Kent at Queen Ste. Office 918 -‘- Houu 4750 ARCHITECT V i ‘J. Ii‘. Tennis, B, Arch: _ ARCHITECT Richmond. ', St. G. Keith Pickard B. Arch. M.R.A.I.C., I” Dial 3865 . ' durinttetown, 100 Fitzroy it. IAN M. MacLEOD, LLB. Dial 8613 v CURRIE BLDG. 3m“ng ggednesday' (Above Shoe Doctor) P t A u e or . c e DIAL 336‘ ARCHITECT ' 1“ Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown FREDERIC A, LARGE, Phone us: P. 0. Box 513 Q.C., M.L.A. ,, ‘ ‘ _' ' ” ‘ Room 207 Dominion Building ELECTRICAL Dia'I 3244 MacPheo 3‘ Trainer I“ Richmond St. / Dial 5573 E. S. CHANDLER. 3.8% (E.E.). M.E.I.C.. P3118. 161 QUEEN ST. PHONE 8325 CHARTERED ACCOUNT—ANTS Contentme- 148 Great George McDONALD, CURRIE & CO. . COOPER BROTHERS & CO. Charlottetown H. R. DOANE & COMPANY Dial 5568 $1.. Charlottetown norm ritual Dial 6547 —- 6548 P. O. Box 187 ARTHUR J. GARRETT ' PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING alarm" Dial m1 CANADA _ v' SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned, and endor? sed “TENDERS FOR. WHARF EXTENSION, SHED, BELL IS- LAND, ,ST. JOHN’S EAST, NFLD'H' office of the Secretary, 3.00 pm. (E.D.S..T_) WEDNESDAY, OCT. 15, 1958 Plans an specification can be seen and forms of tender obtain- ed at the office of the Chief En- gineer, Department of Public Works, Ottawa, Ontario, at the office of the District Engineer. .P. 0. Box H.6001, Buckmaster’s Field, Building 29,: St. John’s. 'Nfld.. and Balaton Building, P. O. Box 875, Halifax,~N.S.. and at the, Post Offices, at Corner Brook and Grand Falls, Nfld. ' To be considered each tender must be accompanied by a sec. crib? in the form of a certified cheque or Bonds as'Specifled in the form of tender and made on the printed forms "supplied by the Department and In accord- Inc! with the conditions set forth thefem- The Department, through the Chief Engineer’sthjoffice (H. I: R.), or through undersigned, or through the office of the Dis. trict Engineer at St John’s, Nfld., and Halifax, the, will supply blueprints and specifi- cation of the work on deposit of a sum of $25110 in theiform of a Certified bank cheque or money- order payable to the order of the Receiver Gener of Can. ada. The deposit wi be'rcleasn ed on return of the blueprints and specification in good con‘ dition within a month mm the date of reception of tenders. If not returned within that period the deposit will be forfeited. The lowest or any tender 'not necessarily accepted. sooner marina, until POINT, N.S.”, will be received Chief of Adxmnistrftive Services and Secretary. Department of Public Works, Otawa, September ‘4th, 1958. noun smears immense , O'I'I'AlWIA (OP) -— Starts and completions in the construction of new homes rose to end heights in the first sewed of 1958. the bureau of statistics reported Monday. Start-s rose to 08,177 bones, wmmfllutyearend Auction the followmg‘ : Din ' hall rock; music cabinet; Roll top desk will he received in the, . . Why store it? Sell it with a Want Ad. CANADA — PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT September 4th A. D. 1958' In Re Estate of FRANK N. Mc- KEE late of Charlottetown in ’Queens County in: the said Prov. ince, Retired C.N.R. Conductor deceased, testate., , To the Sheriff of the County of Queens Caunty or any Con. stable or literate person within said County of Queens ‘ GREETING: ’ WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of Doris Clark of Moncton in the Province of New Brunswick, Wlidow, named Estate, praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby re. ested in the said Estate to be and appear before the, Judge be held in the (3mm House in Charlottetown in Queens County. in the said Province, on Tues. day ithe 28th day of October next‘coming,~ at the hour of eleven o’clock forenoon of the same day to shew cause. if any. why the Accounts of the said Estate, should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for1 in said petition and ‘on motion of Lester O’Donnell. Proctor for said Petitioner. And it is hereby ordered that a true copy hereof be forthwtth published in some newspaper published in Charlottetown at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true co hereof be forthwith posted in the following pupil; phlaces, respectively‘ namely. in e hall of the Courthouse in Charlottetown of aid, at or near the Canadian Bank of Commerce in Charlottetown aforesaid and at or near the Bank of Nova Scottie in Char. lottetown aforesaid, so that all persons interested in the said Estate, as. ,oresaid may have due notice ereof. WITNESS His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge of the said Probate Court at Char- lottetown aforesaid. the day and year first above writen. By the Court, (L. s.) ‘ . (Sgd.) - boom. 3. Vinnime / . , Registrar. the (previous high of 76.131 in 1856. Homes completed increased to 67,968, with 59.1.46 lost I am‘instructcd by Mr. Gerald Maddlgan to soil year and 67,675 in 1956. - Auction Sale ’ 125 Pownal St. Saturday Sept. 13. 1.958.. 2 pm. \ ) by Public .mom suite; 2 Bedroom suites (Walnut) hand carved Record cabinet; ‘ . (antique) Book oases; Beds; Bed Linens; dishes, Pots, pads and several other articles. , occasional chairs; W. H. BEATON. not later than Sept. 11th. t For further partimilam regular business hours, '. 8.30 cm. day. (or 12 noon Saturdays). DIAL 8506 _-+-\Ask Classified advertising can be accepted. only during regular‘business hours, between 8:30 am. and 5 pm. 1‘ The Guardian - The Patriot '{ MENWANTED To cut lumber at Union Corner. 75,000 to 150,000 feet to be out. Contract for complete job _or contract for part will be accepted. cent.th must be in our office I apply?— J. L. CONSTRUCTION Sumnerside. I The. classified advertising staff of The Guardian and or The Evening Patriot stands ready to provide a com- plete, helpful service, in person or- by telephone, during to p.m. (12 noon Saturdays) Cldssified advertisements along with birth, coming event, local and other notices received up to 5 pm. or 12 noon Saturdays) will appear on the next publishing for Classified l l tender the following properties: (2) (8) (4) Building and land at No. 85 by Clarke Fruit Company location". (5.) tenements presently rented. (6) Both tenements now rented. (7) Dwelling house and land at P. (l) Dwelling house situate No. 124 Water . ‘ V land adjacent thereto. This is a fine resrdential property in good state of repair and, could be converted into apartments. Two.apartment house at No. 74 Sydney Street; This builde v was converted into apartments a few years ago. ‘ — Two-tenement house and lands at Nos. Both tenements presently rented. Two-tenement house and lands at For: SALE BY T'ENDER, ” ' * The Executor: of the undersigned estate offer for sale D: Street together with 213-215 King Street. Queen Street presently occupizd Ltd. This is a good business Two-tenement house and lands at No. 17-19 Sydney Street. This property is situate in a good residential area. Both No. 15-17 Spring Street No. 20 North River Road in ex eelleut residential area. This property is presently rented. All the above properties are situate in the City of Charlottetown. Sealed tenders may be mailed to the undersigned address and will close at twelve o’clock noon on Friday, September 19th next The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 'Estate of Clara E. Grant 0. Box 454 Charlottetown, ‘ Prince Edward Island. the .. sole Execytrix of the above quired to cite all persons inter.‘ present at a Probate Court to" aforesaid once in each week for v A_ Surplus Household ‘ furniture .