RE ga ee ee ie ee Ce ey eT es HEAR THE CASH REGISTER RING---WANT AD RESULTS! FOR SALE 200 Bags (hundreds) No. | ‘Katahdin Seed potatoes B size at $2.00 per hundred. Or exchange for 200 bags (75's) No. | table- _ stock. L. J. Rossiter Phone 7369 IMMUNIZATION CLINICS will be held for infants from 3 months of age and pre- school children. Indculations against DIPHTHERIA, WHOOPING COUGH. TETANUS, POLIO and vacina- tion against SMALLPOX will be given. - Spring Park School, Fri., May 22 9:30-10:30 A.M. (South door) Newland’s Ave. rs, who are not attending school, also eligible for Polio inoculations. TOP SOIL This is a well matured loam that has been piled for 2 years. Clean from weeds and stones. We will deliver and dump where you want it. 5 yds. to a load. Now is the time to get working on your lawn, order today! are € DIAL 5547 Is Now Open from 6 P.M. to 11.30 P.M. QUALITIES IS OUR SPECIALTY ST. PETER'S ROAD FOR SALE ~ Seren renee faith Doctor's Cerificate) 808! notion. All plus benefits. Applications con- ‘fidential. DUTCHY’S RESTAURANT | —-¥or details -write-to-Civil Service Commission, Ottawa, and ask | | GENERAL AGENTS GILLESPIE-MUNRO LTD. | SENIOR DEPARTMENTAL ECONOMIST (to organize and direct Double tenement situated in Brighton area, each | tenement contains six rooms and bathroom, hardwood... end ask for circular 59-2004. - floors, hot water oil furnaces, full basement, double) ge, fully landscaped and fenced on large-corner lot, use in excellent repair. L. H. KENNEDY, Real. Estate and Insurance 166 Great George St. Phone 3912 GOLF COURSE. OPEN FOR PLAY ~ Charlottetown Golf Cour: og ae } r will be open for play Saturday, May | 23rd. The first tea will be held on Saturday, May 30th. _ CHARLOTTETOWN GOLF LUB AUCTION SALE AT AVONDALE MAY 23 AT 1:30 P.M. I am instructed by Joseph A. Ryan to sel fic auction on his premises— \ Machinery: 1 binder, hay mower, 1. broadcast seeder, 1 disc harrows, 1 potato digger, 1 spring tooth | harrows, 1 pin harrows, 1 scuffler. horse hoe, ‘plough, set of cart wheels, 2 wood sleighs, 1 box sleigh, @riving wagon, truck wagon, 1 set fanners, work har- ness and driving harness. _* pub- Household effects: kitchen stove, McClary, beds | and bedding, organ, dishes. tables, hooked rugs and many other articles too numerous to mention. J. THOS. McKENNA, If not fine first fine day following. _.. Terms of sale: CASH. JOSEPT A. RYAN, Owner. ~ BARGAINS FOR FARMERS We have in stock: uctioneer. 2 M.H. Tractor-drawn Manure Spreaders on rubber.!. Reconditioned Ford Ferguson and M.H. Tractors New Case tractor drawn and hydraulic spring tooth, Harrows. v & Check our prices on all Farm seeds. L. J. ROSSITER Grafton St. East. i Zang | Except where otherwise indicated, details and application forms | TYPESETTING CHIMO SHIPPING LIMITED GOOSE BAY, LAgRADGR ae OUTPORTS S/S Palestinian Prince loading Montreal June 6 *S/S Palestinian Prince loading Montreal June 26 Will call at Charlottetown subject to sufficient inducement. * Also calling at Baie-Vert & La Scie, Nfld. For rates and information contact ‘ 266 Notre Dame St. West Montreal, Que. Avenue 8-2291_ _ Telex 01- 2228 Employment Caboroniy Leading Canadian Company requires young) man in Charlottetown. Grade |2— typing required—Shorthand an asset. Excellent salary; and chance of pro- Apply, Mr. Murphy » National Employment Office Charlottetown EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES (Civil Service of Canada) CHIEF OF NORTHERN EDUCATION (with university graduation and a number of years’ teaching experience), Northern Affairs and National Resources, Ottawa. $10,000-$11.000. for circular 59-496. an Economic and Social Research Division), Citizenship and Immigration, Ottawa. $9060-$10,140. For details, write to Civil Service Commission, Ottawa and ask for circular 59-2252. FINANCE OFFICER (with university graduation, to analyse Can- adian economic conditions), Finance Department, Ottawa. $7,500-$8,580. DEFENCE PRODUCTION OFFICERS (to negotiate and adminis- ter contracts in various specialties—electronics development and production, airframe repair and overhaul, instrument re- pair and overhaul, guided wea development, aircraft engine repair and overhaul, and aircraft development and production), Defence Production, Ottawa. $8,340-$9,420. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF PHILOSOPHY (with doctor's de gree), Royal Military College of. Canada, Kingston, Ont. Up to $7,320. For details, write to Civil Service Commission, Ottawa | AVIATION EXAMINATION OFFICERS (one-with several ars’ experience as pilot holding Senior Commercial or Airline Transport Licence or as Flight Navigator; the other with | university graduation and specialization in psychology or) education), Transport Department, Ottawa. $6,480-$7,200. For | details, write to Civil Service Commission, Ottawa and ask for circular 59-499. INSPECTORS, CIVIL AVIATION (with recent pilot experience and valid Senior Commercial or Airline Transport Pilot Lic- ence), Transport Department) various centres. Starting salar- ies $5,640 and $6,300. For details, write to Civil Service Com- mission, Ottawa and ask for circular 50-486. BACTERIQLOGIST (to inspect fish plants and canneries), Inspec- “tion Branch, Fisheries, vatious centres. Present vacancy at Winnipeg. Up to $5,640, 1959 graduates may apply. For details, write to Civil Service Commission, _ Ottawa and ask for “cir cular 59-491. SOCIAL WORKERS (with Master’s degree), Northern Affairs and National Resources, various centres in the North. $5,430-$5,880 plus isolation allowance. For details, write to Civil Service Commission, Ottawa and ask for circular 59-798. Time limit extended to May 29. WORKSHOP SUPERVISORS (to instruct Eskimos in various man- ual trades), Northern Affairs and Natianal Resources, Churchill, Man., and Inuvik, N:W.T. $5,130-$5,730 plus isolation allowance. BIOLOGISTS (with specialization in zoology), Fish Culture Branch, Fisheries Department, Vancouver, B.C., and St. John’s, Nfld: $4,200-$5,640 and $5,580-$6,780. For details write to Civil Service Commission, Ottawa and quote competition 59-488. ELECTRICAL DRAFTSMEN (with four years of experience), various Government Departments, Ottawa. $4,050-$4,500. COMMUNICATORS (with typing ability, to operate various types of communication equipment), Government Departments, Ottawa. Training will be given. $2,790-$3,150. MACHINE OPERATORS - MONOTYPE KEY- BOARD, Public Printing and Stationery, Hull, P.Q., 2.424 an hour. FOREST ASSISTANTS (various specialties), Northern Affairs and | National R Ottawa and Petawawa, Ont. $3,270-$3,720 | $3,780-$4,230. For details, write to Civil Service Commis- | Ottawa and ask for circular 59-489. \ nd sion! at main Post Offices, National Employment Offices and Civil Service Commission Offices. | 907’s Pharmacy open 8.30 a.m./ ‘es three months work. ANNOUNCEMENTS 8 MAIN BRACE Members— Sat- CITY & QUEEN'S | way nt egy so Recs a - Brace Is The Place”. ‘ for sale at Guardian - Patriot WE TREAT the sick well. Gig- te 8.00 p.m. THE BEST — er of Progressive Conservative Party speaking on T.V. Monday FLOWER PLANTS: For your garden all kinds of annual flower plants. We will reserve your|79 asT. aor © cet) ee hone time. Dial 7034, Ernest Burke, OPENING TEA, Summerside Southport. Golf Club, Saturday, May 23rd., r AUCTION SALE ON SATURDAY, MAY 23 AT 2 O'CLOCK AT 127 WATER STREET (If raining, sale will be held at 173 Genes St.) Household Furnishings including: Studio couch and two chairs; 4 sectional oak bookcase; walnut living room table; book shelves; 4 dining room chairs; hang-. ing book case; music cabinet; mahogany bed, mattress and spring; kitchen cabinets; single cot; sewing mac- hine; washing machine; carpet and mats; electric stove; congoleum squares; bathroom scales; long mirror; hammock with stand: lawn chairs; kitchen drop-leaf table and 4 chairs; filing cabinets; typewriter; office desk and chairs; brass jardiniere with stand; canary with cage and stand; hat tree: card tables, tool chest and tools; scythe; stove with open grate; old ship clock; dishes; pans, pictures and knick knacks; @ooks and cushions. ACEME AUCTIONEERS. _ W. E. AGNEW, Owner. SALESMAN WANTED The TISCO Aluminum Window Co. require the services of two salesmen immediately—TISCO sales- |} men must be energetic, dependable and interested in above average pay—This is a good —— for the right men. We effer — Draw against commission Health Plan Weekly Indemnity Complete Sales Course Experience not Essential Men with Car Preferred An interview with Mr. Dave Samson may be most interesting to you—lInterviews from 10 to 12 a.m., 2 to 4 p.m. daily. j Tisco Aluminum Window Co. Suite No. 2 Currie Building 8 Queen Street, Charlottetown, P.E.I. SERVICE STATION Royalty Service Station George Reid ' Gas, Oil, Grease, Wash, Simonize, tubless tire repairs | Dial 5778 "Texaco Dealer’ Open 7:30 a.m. FOR SALE BY TENDER Tenders will be received at the office of the undét- signed, up till Friday, May 29th, at 1 o’clock noon for the farm of the late William H. P. Cooke, situated at York, consisting of 70 acres of land, in high state of cultivation, near aes and School. For particulars ‘apply to: JOHN C. COOKE, TRAINOR & O'DONNELL, | Executor. ' Solicitors. WANTED. Girl or Woman for housework in Toronto. 10 p.m. daily, One| hundred dollars per month, including room and board. | All modern conveniences, will refund transportation For further information Phone 8260 or Write Box 385 Guardian-Patriot. UP USED CARS 1953 CHEVROLET Bel Air Sedan two tone 895.00 1948 JEEP Four Wheel Drive ; ~/ Poe 1949 STUDEBAKER SEDAN 1951 MORRIS MINOR » 1949 AUSTIN ° 1947 STUDEBAKER '% TON TRUCK 1952 STUDEBAKER ‘3 TON TRUCK » TWO 1954 NASH METROPOLITAN’S Radio — Color Green & White — Orange & White 895.00 1958 HILLMAN HUSKY 2 door Station Wagon 1,295.00 SPECIAL 1956 FORD *5 TON TRUCK 695.00 ° _ | 7869—Dial—7360 DIAL 7309 _ MARTIN'S GARAGE ‘ ‘256 QUEEN ST. | _| Fortune May 22 and Elmira May 4 to 6 p.m. Public invited. Ad- mission 50 cents. RESERVE Saturday May 23rd for Rebekah Past Noble Grands’ Tea Oddfellows Hall Sydney Street. Tickets 50 cents. PANTRY SALE — May 22—At Holman’s Store, Grafton Street 2 p.m. Sponsored by The Ladies ot" Pownal W. 1 THE FOURTEENTH Annual Closing of the Provincial Vo- cational School takes place in the Auditorium of Prince of Wales College, Friday, May 22 at 2.30 p.m. Relatives and friends of stu- dents and the general public are cordially invited. ATTENTION — Little Theatre Members—‘‘Many Moons" post- poned until Saturday, June 6th. J. M’S MEATS Fresh South Shore Lobsters 65 cents tb. Srving lamb and veal. Phone 5535. RUMMAGE SALE by Ladies Auxilliary of R.C.A.”. Friday, May 22nd. at 6.30 p.m. in the Club Rooms, Grafton Street. ANNUAL PLANTS: Order now at Grafton Market, 195 Grafton Street on Tuesdays and The Guardian, Charlotiotown, Fri, May 22, 1960. 15 ~~ Las gal cf aha Sale _— CONFIRMATION GIFTS.' Ros- aries from 49 cents up, Prayer Books from $1.00 up. Burns Je- wellers, 149 Gt. George St., Phone 6632. RUMMAGE SALE at W. G.. Barbour’s Ltd 127 Euston St. Sat- | urday May 23rd. at 2.30 Spon- Fridays or John Spencer, Mt. Edward Road. Phone 5908. Coming KING'S COUNTY Marie 3-Act Comedy Piay at 2th at 8:30. CITY & QUEEN'S. There will be a Cake Sale at Ellis Bros., Store, Saturday, May 23rd., Sponsored by MacLean Group, Park Royal United Church. : Attention Farmers! (Cleaning grain and grass seed daily. Take advantage of Prompt service by BIRTHS CURRAN — At Zweibucken, Germany, March 26th.,- 1959 to Mr. and Mrs. Desmond Curran Baldwins Road (nee Helen Doyle) a son, Gerard John Charles. 6 Ibs., 1 oz. DOYLE — At the Charlottetown Hospital on Wednesday, May °20, 1959 to Mr. and Mrs. And- rew Doyle, Alberry Plains, a daubhter, 7 tbs. 11 07. GOOD — At Hamilton, Ontario Wednesday. May 20th., 1959 to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Good, (nee Katherine Hutcheson), a daughter, 7 Ys. 8'4 07. ENGAGEMENTS GOOD—BRYANT — Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Good, Oharlottetown, announce the engagement of their daughter, Martha Ruth, to Edmund Vardy Bryant, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Bryant of Halifax. Marriage to take place at First Baptist Cburch, Charlottetown, May 29th., 1959. EDWARDS — MacKINNON—Mr. and Mrs. David’ Edwards, Summerside announce th e; engagement of their daughter | Joyce Elsie to James Colin son of Mr. and Mrs. George Mac- Kinnon, Summer side. Marriage to take place June 27th at 2:00 p.m. in Trinity United Church, 6Gummerside. DOULL — SHERMAN — Mr. and Mrs. Edgar C. Doull, Chelton announce the engagement of Mrs. Carmex Sherman, Colling- wood N.S. Marriage to take place June 20th in Bedeque. — CLARK — MYERS — Mr. a Mrs. Brewer Clark, Linklett Road, wish to announce the) engagement of their daughter, Margaret Derothy Caroline to Gordon Hebef son of Mr. and, Mrs. Heber Myers of Carleton. Siding. Marriage to take place on June 20th, at 2:00 p.m. | Church of Nazarene, Summer: | side MacDONALD — MATHESON — Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Mac- Donald of Covehead Read an- quae. the engagement of their laughter Etta Bernice to Ver- non Benjamin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Matheson of Hun- ter River. Marriage to take place June 25, at St. James! United Church, West Covehcad. | MARRIAGES KEEN—STEWART — Lynda Gay- | le, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart, Central Roy- alty and Ronald Alfred, son of Mr. and Mrs: Alfred Keen, Am- her=t. were united in marriage | HEAR MR. Walter Shaw, lead- | Sincere and kind in heart and ‘In a silent grave in Calgary, Al- LOf you my dearest brother sored. —— Daughters Harmony il Events having your grain cleaned early Canada Packers Ltd. ShusGain Feed Service, 12 Lower Queen Street. er of Progressive Conservative Party speaking on T. V. Monday, 7.30 A.S.T. ee Pantry sale, Saturday, 9.30 a.m. S.A. MacDonald's by Zion Guid- es. HEAR MR. Walter Shaw, lead- er of Progressive Conservative Party speaking on T.V. Monday, 7.30 AS.T. IN MEMORIAM MACNEILL — In loving memory of Mrs. Arthur MacNeill who passed away May 19th., 1954. Just a little tribute True and tender To show the world we still re- member A mother with a heart of gold Who meant more to us then wealth untold For she was loving, thoughtful, and true And always willing a good deed to' do mind What wonderful memories she left behind. Always remembered by Grand- daughter, Mrs. John Mooney. MCLAREN — In loving memory of our son George Harold Mc- Laren, who died at Calgary, Alberta, May 22nd., 1955. Just four years ago dear Harold That you bade this earth goodbye And your footsteps journeyed on- ward, To that land beyond the sky. How we miss your loving letters, And your kind thoughts through the years As our days pass slowly onward, And our eyes grow dim with tears But our Saviour had a ‘reason Which is hard to understand But there'll be a glad reunion, In that fair and promised land. So our Darling rest on peaceful In your silent grave alone , Till the time when we shall meet you At the foot of God's Great Throne. Sadly missed and lovingly re- membered by Mom and Dad, Mr. and Mrs. Earle McLaren, St. Catharines, Ontario., MCLAREN — In loving memory of my brother Geonge ‘ Harold McLaren who died at Calgary, Alberta, May 22nd., 1955 beria, far out west There sleeps my only brother To me, he was the best The years have passed so quick- ly It seems like yesterday That we were just two children With our hearts so free of play But now as time goes slowly by Those memories I shall keep As you sleep your last, long sleep. Sadly missed and lovingly re- membered by Sister Thelma, St. RUMMAGE SALE; St. James Hall Friday May 22, 7 p.m. FIRST COMMUNION Gifts. We have a complete selection of Mis- sals, Prayer Books, Statues, Me- dals and Chains, Rosaries, etc. Burns Jewellers, 149 Great George St. Phone 6632. ;| Hall, Monday May 25th. In aid of MOORE AND. MacLeods Bar- ~ | gain basement for Specials at ali times. - RUMMAGE SALE including dishes and children’s clothes at the Vogue on Saturday, May 23rd at 2 p.m. Sponsored by Park Royal, W.A. Group 2._ PRINCE COUNTY WOMEN Demonsirators full o part time—car necessary. Replies from city and rural greatly ap preciated. Reply to Mrs. E. Pass- field Box 684 Summerside or prone 3291 Summerside. FOR CUSTOM seed potato cut- ting contact Keith Harrington, Kensington. THE SEVEN MILE Bay Play- ers will present their play in the Kelly’s cross hall, Friday May 22nd. Dance after. KING'S COUNTY THE ‘ANNUAL meeting of Oalidonia Presbyterian Church will be held Wednesday evening May 27th., 8 p.m. SMARTEN UP The Queen : coming wear a cutom pale suit and look like a prince. See MacLeod the tailor at Murray River now. Full line of ready to wear pants, fitted free. The best for less. Births, Deaths, Marriages (When death notices are received too late to be included on this page, they appear for one edition on page two and are transferred to this department in the next edition.) IN MEMORIAM MCLAREN — th fond and loving memory of our dear Uncle, hew and niece Harold and Heath- er Nickerson, St. Catharines, On- tario. Funeral Director N. D. MacLEAN. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 15 King Square Charlottetown Dial 5549 Monuments MONUMENTS VERE BECK & SON LTD. Montague & Charlottetown Memorial Craftsmen since 1870 1 { CUDMORE'S DRY CLEANERS SIGN PAINTING .. Plastic Signs Trucks Lettered — Lettering BENOIT SIGNS 204 Richmond St. _Dial 3817 * Very Reasonable Rates Oatharines, Ontario. at Christ Anglican Church on April 25th., 1959 by Rev. Sheehy. CARDS OF THANKS | The Ladies Auxiliary of the | Canadian Legion. Kensington | Branch wish to taank all legion | members wivas who kin? y don- ated sandwiches and sweets for the Provincial rally of the Ladies Auxiliary held at the Legion home on May 20th. ANCIENT BIRDS_ A nest of fossilized bird eggs found in Nebraska in 1956 is esti- mated te be 40,000,000 years old. ADULT POLIO CLINIC at R. T. Holman's Store, Summerside _ FRIDAY, MAY 22nd : 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. | ‘ Ist, 2nd and 3rd inoculations will be given. \