Want Ads Are Th Spring Tonic For A Rundown Purse! Dial 8506 Page 12,_The Guardian Sat, March 22, 1958 IN MEMORIAM CARTER — In loving memory of Mrs. Ernest Carter, Suffolk, who passed away. March 21, 1955. ‘ You are not forgotten Mother ' dear, Your memory ‘will never fade, We loved you then, we loved you still, - Forget -you Mother we never will. Lovingly remembered by her son Ted and family. BILLARD—-In loving memory of Mrs. Philip Billard, who pass- ed away March 23, 1951. _ There is ‘a home, not made by hands, ’ Beyond its golden ‘door. Awaitsthe one, who’s not away Not lost, just gone before. And in that home not made by hands, The master will prepa-re -a place ~ for you And when he calls, You’ll meet the loved one there.» 11 Ever remembered by the fam- y. Mac!-NNIS--In loving memory of Mrs. W.E. Maclnn-is, (nee Lil- lian Smith) who passed away March 22, 1957. We all remember we all care, Your name is honored in every prayer. Tlhrou-g-h smiles and tears our thoughts sincere We often wish that you were here. Fondly remembered by Bro- thers and sisters. MAHAR -— In loving memory of Mrs. Mary Mahar, Who passed away March 22, 1952. The years are quickly passing Though still we can’; forget ‘I’-‘-or in. the hearts that love her Her memory lingers yet. Always remembered by daugh- ter and son-in-law Mr. and Igri. Garnet Campbell, Ottawa n . MAHAR — In loving Memory of Mrs. Mary Malhar who passed away March 22, 1952. Silently the year's roll by Bug’ thoughts of you will never Ie For in God’s garden now’ you sleep and he will keep you till we meet. \j._ V Alway’s remembered by her son Walter and daughter Ade- line Carr. MACLEOD —- In loving memory of Mrs. Eliza MacLeod, New London who passed away March. 23, 1951. Nothing can ever take away The love the heart holds dear; » Fond memories linger everyday‘. Remembrance keeps her near. Ever remembered by the fam- Ily and grandchildren. MacINNIS — In loving ‘memory; Of_ my darling mother. Mrs. M. Lillian Maclnnis -who passed away March 22, 1957. ’ Sweet are the memories that ' never fade , Of one’ I loved but could not save. v ~ Always so true, unselfish, and kind, few in this world her equal you’ll find‘ ’ v . A beautiful life that came to an end. She died as she lived everyones friend. - But my heart just aches with»- sadness, My eyes shed many tears. God alone knows how I miss her. At the dawn of one year. Sadly missed by her loving daughter Elaine. BARB‘ OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere thanksto Dr. Beer and Zelenskie,‘ to my special nurses, supervisor and Nursing staff of-the Prince County Hospital for their kind attention to me while a patient. there, I wish to thank the visit- ing clergymen, J. L. Davison. New London W. I. the many re- latives and friends who visited me those who sent cards, letters, gifts and treats to all I say thank you. Mrs. Robert Carr, New Lon- don. CANADA SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed “TENDEIR FOR EXTENSION TO LANDING‘PIE»-RS, NORTH LAKE, P,E_I,”, will be received in the office of the Secretary, until 3_00 p.m. (E.D.S.T.) WED- NESDAY, APRIL 30, 1958. Plans‘ and specification can be seen ‘and forms of tender ob- tained at the office of the Chief- Engineer, Department of Public Works, Ottawa, Ontario, at the office of the District Engineer, Department of Public Works, Box 1268, Confederation Build- ‘Ing, Charlottetown, P_E.I. and at the Post Office at Elmira, P.E.I_ 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 form of tender and made on the printed forms supplied by the Department and in accord- ance with the conditions set‘ forth therein_ / The Department_ through the Chief Engineer’s office (H, & R,), or through the undersigned, or through the office of the Dis- trict Engineer at Charlottetown. P.E.l., will supply blueprints and specification of the work. The lowest or any tender not necessarily. accepted. ROBERT FORTIER. Chief of Administrative Services and Secretary. Department of Poblic Works, Ottawa, March 20, 1958. Agents Wanted P a u l a - Routes Available ' MEN OR WOMEN — EARN $3.00 per hour handling 250 different Paula Products. I will exte.d you credit. Even without ex- perience, 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 0lIIoIIs BURNS C H I C K HATCHERY now open. A special breed for every need. WIDE CHOICE OF PULLETS, dayold, p r o In p t sh-ipment. (Have Ames In-Cross and oth- er hybrids). Broilers should be on order May-June. Heavy cock- erels. Mixed chicks all breeds. Ask for list, Bray Hatchery ag- ent J. Spencer Hughes, Emer- ald. ORDER CHICKS FOR MAY and June “Now” For high egg production; Cross Strain Leg- horns, Road Island Red. White leghorne or Leghorne. Barred Rock. Write or phone us today Raynor’s' Chick Hatchery; Mt. Herbert. Phone 7984. STARTED CHICKS Farmers here is your op- portunity. We have on hand a limited No.,,of start- ed‘ chicks for immediate delivery, if interested or- der from \Pend1etons Hatchery, K_en»sington 65 -- 5 Boarders Aooommodated MALE BOARDER on ROOMER. Dial 3090. _ cars and Trucks For Sale 1 1951 ‘/2 TON CHEVROLET Truck. Good condition. George Matheson, I-Ieatherdale. 1950 DODGE SEDAN ALSO ‘I950 Dodge 1‘ ton Truck. Ropers Service Station Prince and Grafton Street. , 1949 CHEV. WITH FO,UR NEW tires. custom- radio and heater. Good condition. Apply Ralph Scott, Marshfield or phone 9903 . ROAD RESTRICTIONS . Wonl"r b o ’r h or nyotl wllhfone of These: 4 I955 G.M.C. I Ion I955 Ford I Ion See Then At A ALLISON MacLEOD I LTD. cars Leaving CAR "LEAVING Eon HALIFAX, Sunday, phone 8276. CAR LEAVING FOR BOSTON April 2. Dial 5203. . AR LEAVING FOR HALIFAX S u n d a y, returning Friday, Phone No. 1 Kensington- , KENNEBEC OUT OUR WAY By J. R. WILLIAMS ‘€45 woszev wAI21 WERE 5TA‘I'|ONlN6 TI-II5 FIERcE- LooKIN' SENTRY HERE ‘TO GUARD ousz AsI.EEI5AT HI5 P051; SPACE SHIP TONIGHT WHILE WE'RE SLEEPIN’-’ . _ //1//__{ won: owe you MUCH ‘ .17/W ’ / P OTECTION.’ :5/_é/LC//17 I ' « WELL A SENTIZV ' HAVIN‘ A BAD DREAM. oussnynnzu-~.I.u-_1.IILo.¢.narn.oIv. 3-11 I For Sale 7 MONTH OLD GOOD YORK- shire boar. See Mr. Nuy Veld Bear River, P. E. I. AR.MLESS SOFA BED PRACTIC- ally new. 50.00. Apply 119 Wa- ter Street or phone 3177. PIGS SEVEN WEEKS OLD. AP- ply F-rank Vessey, -Lower New- ton. FUMED OAK DINING ROOM suite, also Simmon’s metal double bed outfit, Phone 5148. NEWLY FRESHENED COW and calf Quantity Urban and Abegweit Oats. Apply ’ Neil Munn, St.'Andrews. SEED~ POTA- toes foundation, E. J_ Taylor, Hunter River. Phone 20-22. I OFFER. FOR . SALE MY large farm at Albany. One mile from Albany Station. George T. Muttart, Albany. REGISTERED JERSEY COW 5 years old freshening April 10th, Howard Schurman Cen- tral Bedeque. 10 FEEDER CATTLE HALF beef breed also one Puncheon Mare weight 1250. P. A. Mac- Doriald, ,St. Peters. MARE. NINE YEARS OLD. Quiet, will work anywhere. Or will trade for cattle. Apply Francis Matters, Kelly’s Cross. 1 BRIGGS AND STRATTON gasoline engine with reduction pulley. Practically new. 3 h.p. Alvin Robbins. St. Peters Bay P. E. I. ‘ ‘ FOR. SALE: CUT FLOWERS potted plants: -tulips, hyac- inths, hydrangeas, ferns, ivy, etc., We deliver. Dial 3219 John- son and Son, .11 Sidmount Ave. BAY G E L D I NG “MONEY Royal” age 9, by real money, Dam, Miss.Commando. Ready to train, Been jogged all win- ter. Priced right for quick sale. Gordon Jeffery, Alberton, For Sale GARAGE 14” x 18”. APPLY To Mrs. Atrhur MacKinnon, 24 St. Peters’ Road, Charlottetown, P. E.I. PIANOS IN GOOD CONDITION from $99.95, organs $29.95, Power chain saws comple ely reconditioned. Firestone Home and Auto Co. Ltd. FRANCES JAUNTING SLEIGH new driving wagon with new .wheels, international engine 3 H.P. Cream separator, 360 bales hay. Leonard Sheehan, Ken- sington. 6 ROOMS HOUSE IN TIGNISH All modern conveniences Also building 40 x 22 equip-' ped for restaurant with two pool tables in operation. Town and Country Realty, Summerside_ “KINGSTRONG” siding and roofing 24 Gauge at $12 per square. Galvanized Steel 26 Gauge $11. per square P r i c e s include freight. First quality materials guaranteed. Send building and roofing mea- 'surements/ for free estimate. Write: S. Vriend, 24 Crescent Avenue, Amherst, N.S. VACUUM CLEANER AND floor polisher combination (new) this week’s special both for $39.95. Maritime Compact Vacuum. Sales, 176 Kent Street, Ch’town_ Dial 9220_ Female HeIFWanteIl WOMAN OR GIRL FOR LIGHT house work.‘One adult. Spring cleaning done. No objection to one child. Write L. M. A. Ken- , sington Post Office. WOMAN OR‘ GIRL ‘FOR LIGHT house work. Week-ends "free. Write Mrs. Jack‘ Bernard, or Phone Kensingtom. ; Help Wanted WANTED: LINOTYPE OPERA- tor, Apply Dartmouth Free or Phone 86-2,after 6 p. m. Press, P.O.‘ Box 496, Dartmouth N.S. . PROFESSIONAL CARDS? BARRISTERS, G SOLICITORS, Etc. Bell, Matheson 8: Foster 150 Richmond St. CAR LEAVING FOR BOSTON, April 3 returning April. 9, Phone 9804. For Rent TWO ADJOINING ROOMS WITH ' sink. Phone 6368. THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS Heated. Central. separate en- trance. Phone 6065. J. Elmer Blanchard, B.A_. 160 Richmond St., Dial 5573 M._ A. Farmer, Q.C., LL.B. Bank of Commerce Bldg Allison M. Gillis. LLB. 130 Richmond St. 'Dial 4747 Palmer & I-laslam Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. 5 ROOM HOUSE UNHEATED Apply Box 768 Care Of Guar- dian - Patriot. SUITE OF ROOMS. (GROUND floor). Central. Cheerful. Suit- able for business couple or a gentlemen or lady. Dial 6084. ONE FURNISHED ROOM. CEN- tr-ally loc-ated. Heated. Suitable for two working girls. Phone 3611. ground floor, unfurnished. Also one furnished -bedroom with running water. Apply Russ Ho- tel. v \ ’l‘WO ADJOINING HOUSEKEEP- ing rooms (ground floor) Cen- tral, cheerful, suitable for bus- iness couple. Gentleman or lady. Apply 9 King Square. AT VICTORIA - TWO SELF contained. apartments 1st floor, 5 rooms, bath and shower, 2nd floor 4 rooms, and bath. _Cen- tral heating, all modern and newly redecorated. Apply W. H. Burns, Phone 47 - 4 Kensington. For Sale THIRTY. LAYING. PULLETS. Norma Croken, Emerald. 30 FT. BOAT WITH CHEV. MO- tor. Maclcolm Allen, York. 2000 STAKES. CECIL DOYLE, Summerville. , WOOD. ISLANDS. SAND. ‘AND gravel. Apply Everett Wakelin, _ 20 St Peters Road, Dial 4792. 3 MUSCOVIES’ (2 DUCKS. ONE drake). Apply Kenneth Mac- Donald, Johnsons River. 1 LADIES SUIT PRACTICALLY new colour ligh blue and size 13 Phone 7702. ONE 14 FOOT BOAT ONE light horse 1-years-old. Everett Jay, Fort Augustus ONE ‘LARGE FRONT ROOM,‘ Peake & Nicholson 175 Grafton Street J. A. McGuigan, B.A. I Currie Bldg., Dial 9424 Queen St. IAN M. MacLEOD, LLB. CURRIE BLDG. (Above Shoe Doctor) DIAL 3361 FREDERIC A. LARGE, 9- Q.C. Room 207 Confederation Bldg. Corner Queen and Richmond Sts. (Across from Royal Bank Bldg.) DIAL 3244 I J os. W. MacDonald, ' ,B.A., QC. 150 Richmond Street .Dial 4713 Box 472 MacPhee 3! Trainor 160 Richmond St. Dial 5573 CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W.‘R. Carson 201 Prince St. ‘Dial 6432 OPTOMETRISTS O — J. A. Carruthers, R. 0. 123 Kent St, Dial 5612 Byron J. Grant, 0. D. 124 Kent SI’... 5611 J. S. Taylor, R.0. Corner Kent & Queen Sts. Office 9133 -- House 4756 H. J. Mabon, RD. Montague P. E. I. ARCHITECT J. F. TOOMBS, B. Arch. ‘ ARCHITECT 140 Richmond St. Dial 3865 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.Eng. 161 QUEEN ST. PHONE 8325 2 BRIGHTON ROAD MIMEOGRAPHING - STENOGRAPHY - BOOKKEEPING MRS. HELEN ACORN DIAL 0349 . ALUMINUM‘ Lost And Found l LOST GREEN NECKLACE‘ (chocker) Lost in City. Apply.\ Guardian - Patniot Office. MISSING FROM 132 HILLS- boro Street, German shorthair pointer, 5 months old, long tail, grey with brown spouts, face brown with white crossbar over nose. Phone 7116. Male Help Wanted ACTUAL JOBS IN CANADA U.S., So Am., Europe. To $15,000. Travel paid. Write Employ- ment Info. Center. Room C-9, 470 Stuart St., Boston 16. MECHANIC FOR PLANT SET- up and maintenance. Prefer- ence given to young man with lathe experience and good background in weling, pipe fit- ting and equipment mainten- ance. Apply, P. E.I. Frosted Foods Ltd., Charlottetown. HOSPITAL LABORATORY A for the Department of . Veterans Affairs SAINT JOHN, N.B. Salary: $2160 - $3360 per annum_ Qualifications: High school graduation, and completion of a course in Hospital Laboratory work are desirable_ / . Apply to: Civil Service Com- mission, New Post Office Building, P.O. Box 99, Saint John, N_B., quoting Competition Male Help Wanted Services offered Wanted $1000 A MONTH DISTRIBUT- ing VX-6. Restores car's bat- -tery life. Wanted by millions. Proven seller. East turnover. Freekit. Dynamic Sales, 131 King Street, London, Ont. MAKE MONEY FULL OR PART time. _No experience needed. Free clothing for yourself as ertra bonus. Now you can sell to every man, clothing, shoes, shirts, slacks, unifonms, sports- wear, etc. Write now for Free Sample Outfit, and full instruc- tions to Dept. No. 225, Cooper- Johnson Co; Box 1100; Beau- ha-rnois, ‘Que. SCRIPTURE .. CALENDARS - For daily. inspiration. Few left at cost price. The Bible House (opposite Ea.ton's). SPARETIME CASH. INFORMA- tion on how to earn $50.00 week- ly at home, sewing or address- ing envelopes. All handwork for free‘ particulars enclose 10 cents to Mrs. E. McNeil, Box. 1461,. Summerside. ‘ services offered “NURSING CARE AND BOARD for Invalids available, in coun- try. Write Box 664, Guardian. SEWING MACHINES REPAIR- ed. I repair all makes of sew- ing machines. H. B. Cameron, Nubmeb 58-1556. . 210 Convent St. Summerside. Dial 2977. ' ATTENTION , A See the all new Rambler American now on dis- play at our show" room, 212 Gb George St. Born for economy ease of handling and parking with the riding qualities and luxury. of a high price automobile. I Come in for a demonstration today ' l -W. R. Jenkins Ltd. furniture, Saturday March Park Community Hall. lowing:—— fire Place Screen, Brass Mirrors, 5 ‘pc. Bridge Silver, Kitchen Utensils, should be addressed to: DARTMOUTH Patriot. AUCTION SALE Of high quality modern Mahogany and Walnut ‘I am instructed by the Executors of the estate of Mrs. Aletha Coles to sell by Public Auction the fol- Chesterfield Suite, Mahogany Dining Room Suite (Gibbard), Step end Tables, Corner; Tables, Coffee Table, Occasional Chairs, Table Lamps, Floor Lamps, Boudoir Lamps, Brass Radio and Phonograph (Fleetwood), Writing Desk,and Chair, Fern Stands (Walnut), Ornaments, Pictures, Set, Card Tables, Mahogany Bedroom Suite, Bleached Mahogany Bedroomf Suite, Bedroom Chairs, Propane Gas Range, Chromium Kit- chen Set, Refrigerator, Electric Washer, Electrolux, Table and Bed Linens, Blankets, Bed Spreads, Dishes, Garden Tools, Garden Hose, Power Lawn Mower, Wheelbarrow and other small articles "W. H. BEATON Auctioneer. «TEACHERS WANTED DARTMOUTH PUBLIC SCHOOLS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL - All Grades JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL - Grade 7 , SENIOR _HIGH SCHOOL - Biology, Physics, Chemistry-, Applications stating qualifications, experience and references, C. A. MOIR, Secretary "Board of School Commissioners WANTED 3 One female clerk to act as Cashier and switchboard operator. Apply; BOX 76I care Guardiian-Pretrial WANTED ' “Leading manufacturer of steel buildings- for in- dustry, commerce and agriculture, division of a major steel producer, has opening in Prince Edward Island for an aggressive sales organization. Investment of $25,000 gets you started in this expanding construction field. Exclusive franchise,Astrong promotional support, full range factory assistance. New additions to long established line, customer finance plan makes dealership most attractive. 29th at 2 pm. at Spring / Platform Rocker, Fireside Set, Combination Lawn Chains, Hammock, English, French ‘ SALARY: TL3: $1,000 $2,700 PC3: 2700 4,200 TL2: 2,100 . 3,300 PC2: 3,000 5,250 1‘L1: 2,400 3,900 PC1: -3,300 5,550. - NOVA SCOTIA I I I A this Box 764 c-o Guardian— CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS COOPER B Currie Bldg. McDONALD, CURRIE & CO. Charlottetown ROTHERS & CO. Dial 5568 H. R. DOANE 148 Great George Dial 6547 —- 6548 & COMPANY St., Charlottetown P. 0. Box 187- Charlottetown ERMA P. CHARTERED Pr0vinci_a_l Bank Building ARTHUR J. GARRETT PALMER ELECTRIC " BUILDING 100 Fitzroy Street MONCTON. N. B. Dial 5321 MORRISON ACCOUNTANT 698 Main Street benefit plan. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY ‘ FOR RIGHT MAN International company requires salesman with car for Charlottetown and district. APPLY BOX 760 c/0 GUARDIAN-PATRIOT mission, car allowance, vacation with pay, hospital Salary and com- F I L M S DEVELOPED. EN. larged, dated, glossy prints. 8 exposure rolls 70 cents; 12 ex- posure rolls 95 cents. Englarged reprints 7 cents each. Mail to George Wotton Photography, Summerside. FOR PAINTING, PAPERHANG- ing,. Irving Vail Phone 5705. VENETIAN BLIND LAUNDRY Cleaning and repairing. 24 hour service. Dial- 3374. SEND NEGATIVE OR PICTURE and $3.00 for 100 stamp-sized photos. Or send negative for minature picture in Photo Jew- ellery, 15 glamorous items, $1.50 to $3.00. George Wotton Photography, Summerside. Seeds HAVE A GOOD VEGETABLE Garden this year! Use earlier and better varieties. Write for complete free catalogue- Ves- ey’s Seeds, York. Teachers Wanted . “BEFORE APPLYING FOR OR accepting any position to teach with the school district, Win i- peg No. 1, teachers are asked to clear with Mr. E. L. Lrne“ General‘ Secretary, Manitoba Teacher's Society, 956 Portage at Lipton, Winnipeg.’ ’ Wanted To Rent AT ONCE, 6 ROOM HOUSE OR apartment forfamily of 3 a- dults. Contact Robert Coleman, In care of Kirkwood Mo‘el af- ter 5.30 p.m. . 4 OR 5 ROOM, HEATED APART- ment with bath in Brighton area ay or June occupancy. Apply Box 771 care of Guardian - Patriot. 5 OR 6 ROOM HOUSE AND GAB.- age in or near city. Good loca- tion. Apply Box 763 Guardian Patriot. A'I' Albany -- BABY STROLLER IN GOOD ‘ condition. Phone 9539. WANTED -1 ALE BOTTLES. Pints or quarts. Dial 8595. WANTED HEALTHY PUPPIES for Childrens pet. State all par- ticulors in first letter Box 767 Care Of Guardian - Patriot. FEEDER CATTLE, R. MAC- Kinnon, Mermaid. Phone ‘Charlottetown 7996. WANTED: COMPOSITOR, AD- vertising matter and page make up. Apply Dartmouth Free Press, Dartmouth, N.S. Goon USED SEED GRAIN drill with grass seed and fertil- izer attachments. 13 to 16 run. Rubber tires preferred. Phone 7091 or write P.O. Box 382, Charlottetown. TANTITY OF STRAIGHT BACK chairs, in good condition. Apply Malcolm Nicholson, sec-retary of Eldon Legion. GOOD PIGS OVER, 30 LBS each, also" buying smaller ones for top price and farm pickup P. A. MacDonald, St. Peters Bay, Phone 1-3., Wanted To Buy BUYING PIGS MONDAY, AT Fredericton, Tuesday, Brook- field 9 a. m. Milton 9.30, Char- lottetown 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, Bonshaw 11:30, Crapaud 1 p. In. Tryon 2, Albany 2.30, Kin- kora 3, Travellers Rest 4, Ken- sington 4.30, Clifton 5.30 Pay- ing $36 a pairfor good pigs over 30 lbs. each, will also buy CANADA TENDERS FOR DREDGTNG SEALED TENDERS, sed to the undersigned aaddms' dorsed “TENDER FOR DR§l‘; GING, BATHURST, N3,» be received in the office df-th Secretary until 3 p_m_ (E DST? WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3'0, $5,‘, Corn 'ned specification and , form of ender can be seen and obtained at the office of th , Chief Engineer (H. 3. 11.), D: partment. of Public Works ot_ fl tawa, Ontario, also at the office of the District Engineer, De_ . partment of Public works’ P I O. Box 279, 93 Canterbury street‘ Saint John, N.B. ' To be considered each tender must be accompanied by 3 5% urity in the form of a certified cheque or bonds as specified-in vi the -forms of tender and made on ‘D the printed forms Su,IpIp]j.ed by 5 the Departmentand in accord. ance with the conditions .geI ,' forth therein. Tenders must include the tow. ing of the plant to and from the 3'. work_ . The dredges and other plant which are -intended to be em, ployed on this work shall have I been duly registered in Canada ~ on or before the thirty-first day .3 of December, 1952, or shall have I been built entirely in Canada y, subsequent to that date. " The lowest or any tender necessarily accepted.‘ ROBERT FORTIE-R, Chief of Administrative Services = and Secretary. Department of Public‘ Works, Ottawa_ March 20, 1958. W‘? - I _ smaller\ ones. Knud Jorgensem FOR SALE BYTENDER, Imperial Oil LI-cl-. offers for sale by tenden- Land size 75' x I25" I A'I' MoreII—-Land size I25‘ x 85'. At O'LeaI'y—LancI size 75' x I37',x 45I AI Souris—LancI size I00‘ x\eo' J “AI MonI'ague—-Land‘ size 30' x 70' x 50-65 x I25 ,5 (Mohta§.I.Ie site to: include warehouse 24' 6" xV30'-I I , I These lands are The sites of our former bulk plants in above areas. These may be viewed by ‘contacting the local agents. J , Tenders will be received until April 8th, I958; They: musl be addressed to Imperial Oil Ltd., Dept. 2|, 250 Barrlngt-on Sin Halifax, N.S.. and be marked "Tender". Highest or any Tender ; not necessarily accepted. L_—. I} 1 7 rl \ third acres. FOR SALE BY TENDER IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED offers for ‘sale by tender Iand~ and buildings, si,tuoItecI in the County of Queens all ST. PeIersRooIcI between the northeast boundorygoll the City of CI1'oIrIo’rTe’row.n and the southwest bound‘ dry of the lands“ of The Canadian National Rail‘ ways and containing approximately" one and Two”. Contained with This IoIncI is one ware‘ house, 80-feet by 50 feet, constructed of brick and wood with heavy Iood-carrying capacity, good bd$9', ment, office space on ground floor, hot water hetll‘ IE ed, and rest room. Loading platforms fortruck and Freight cars served by railway siding, oIIso one b0II' er house, I6 feetlby I2 Feet, one garage, 45 feel‘; by 27 feet, miscellaneous building, I5_ feel 5)’ 18;’ feet, but The sole not To include one storage I0“k‘ now erected on The property —- This I‘0||‘|I< removed. Tenders will be received until Mon4d°Y' April 8, I958. They must be addressed Impe OII Limited, Department 21, 250 Borrington Slreel’ Halifax, N. .S., and be marked ”T‘ender.” Hlghesl OUI any Tender‘ not necessarily accepted. ' I I I A I I I I I A A It I I II II ll is beingif. rial