Do It Now...BUY, RENT or SELL pWiiI1 Want Ads Page 10, The Guardian Friday, May 9, 1958 IN MEMORIAM Mac-DONALD—In loving memory of our mother and wife, Hazel Elizabeth MacDonald, who pass- ed away May 9, 1957. Take her in thine arms, dear Lord, And ever let her be, A messenger of love, Between our hearts and thee. A-lways remembered by bus- band and family. HILLIER—In- loving memory of Mrs. W.J. Hillier, who died May 9th, 1955. 0 Today our thoughts they all go back, To just three years ago, When all our smiles were turned to tears, By a sad and bitter blow. She bade no one her last fare- well, .. She said goodbye to none, The heavenly gates were opened And a gentle voice said “Come”. Always remembered by daugh- ter Elaine, son-in-law and grand- daughters, Heather and Sharon. HILLIER—Iii loving memory of my dear grandmother, Mrs. William J. Hillier who passed away May 9th, 1955. Your heart was the truest in all the wide world, Your love the best to recall. For no one on earth could take your place, ' As a Grandmother you were the dearest of all. Happy and smiling, always con- tent Loved and respected wherever you went, A cherished smile, a heart of gold The dearest grandmother the world could hold Gone to loved one’s gone before Waiting on the other shore, And we know her soul’s at rest, With the angels ever blessed. Lovingly remembered by grand- daughter Myr-tle and husband Mr. and Mrs. Raymond MacNeish, of Montreal, Quebec. MacDONALD— In loving memory of our grandfather, George E. MacDonald who passed away May 9, 1957. This day we do remember, A living thought we give, ‘ To a granddad, no longer with us, But in our hearts still lives. But sweet to know we'll meet again Where partings are no more, And that the ones we loved so dear Have only gone before. Sadly missed by grandchildren, Boyd, Adell, Erwin and Sony, Marion, Gordon and Donnie. MacDONALD—-In memory of George E. MacDonald who pass ‘ ed away May 9, 1957. We often sit and think of him When we are all alone, For. memory is the only friend That grief can call its own. To think we could not say good- bye ' Will always bring regret. But the hearts that always loved him Are the hearts that can’t forget. usadly missed by wife and iam- Y- ' I-IILLIER—In sad and loving me- memory of my dear mother, Mrs. William J. Hillier, who passed away May 9th, 1955. - I am thinking of you dear "Mo- ther" But then that is nothing new, I thought about you yesterday And the day before that too‘. I will think of you tomorrow And each day throughout the year I’ll think of you forever, - For to me you were so dear. I little knew when I woke that morning The sorrow the day would bring For the call was sudden the shock severe, To part with one I loved so dear. God gave us strength to fight it, And courage to bear the blow; But what it cost to lose you, No one will ever know. Please God, forgive a silent tear, A fervant wish my Mom was here There are others, yes, I know, But she was my “Mom" and I loved her so. ~ May her soul rest -in peace. sadly missed and ever remem- herffd by daughter, Mabel and son-in-law James Zaccanina, of New York, U.s_A,_ I I1ILLIER—In loving memory of ml’ , dear grandmother, Mrs, William J. Hillier who passed away May 9th, 1955. . Wh t - aha;“’(‘i”“1d I give to clasp her Her happy face to see T h - hat meant so much to me. G d gnotglfgf me a wonderful Grand. Her memory will He fashioned hernes‘/ih.lilvegr?‘1ft ‘ii sunshine ' He molded her heart of pure ld so . They say time heals all sorrow, And helps us to forget. But time has only meant to me, How much I miss her /yet. Lovingly remembered by grand daughter Mary “Ginger” Spen- cer, of New York, U.S.A. Agents Wanted INTERESTED IN A BUSINESS of your own in door-to-door sell- ing? Join now a 25 yea!‘ °_1d Canadian firm. Openings 1!! your surroundings. Write for free information: Fam-ilex, De- partment 39, 1600 Delorimier. Montreal. A PERMANENT, INDEPEND- ent business can be yours, sell- ing nationally advertised prod- ucts which are necessities in every home and on every farm. Neither experience nor invest- ment required. For complete in- formation without obligation write today Dept. Z-C-la The J. R. Watkins Co., 350 St. Roch St., Montreal. Baby chicks W—W‘- BURNS C H I C K IIATCHERY now open. A special breed for every need. B_oarIIers Accommodatetl BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED Phone 6818. MALE BOARDERS ACCOMMO- dated. 75 Cumberland St. Dial 9659. cars Leaving CAR LEAVING FOR BOSTON May 11th. returning May 17th.’ Dial 5803. WANTED PASSENGERS FOR Dalhousie Graduation. Leaving Wednesday evening returning early Friday. Phone 6995 after 5 p.m. Thursday and Friday or all day Saturday. cars and Trucks For Sale 1948 PLYMOUTH IN GOOD RUN- ning order. Cheap. Apply 26 Al- ley Street. 1956 VOLKSWGEN GOOD CON- dition with radio. Phone 9786 or 9159. ' 1954 PONTIAC SEDAN GOOD as new low mileage. Apply Mrs. Austin MacDonald 177 Fitzroy St. WANTED TO TRADE 1947 FORD 3 ton truck with hoist and steel box for 2 ton later model. Phone 8727 after 6 p.m. 1953 TWO —— TONE DODGE radio and heater, good condi- tion, will sell reasonable — Apply 49 School Street after 5.30. 1 Female Help Wanted KITCHEN H E L P WANTED. Apply New. England Cafe. Phone 3910. WANTED ‘EXPERIENCED PAS- try cook for summer. hotel. Ap- ply Guardian Box 100'. ’ CAPABLE G I R L WANTED. Evenings and week-end ‘free. Dial 6916. _, . I CAPABLE WOMAN FOR GEN eral house-work. every Icon- vience—-$55.00 per month. Apply Mrs. Bruce Unemployment Of- fice. For Rent . ROOMS. FURNISHED OR UN- furni-shed. Suitable for working! people, Men or girls. Phone 5189 SIX R_O0M FURNISHED APART- ment June 3 to September 25 Phone 4064. R O O M S FOR RENT? TELL folks looking for a nice place via Classified Ads. Just Phone 8506 FIVE ROOM APARTMENT ON third floor, partly heated, con- tinuous hot water. Private en- trance. Apply George's Lunch. FOR PASTURE OR WILL SELL 50 acre farm at Clyde River good house, and buildings, water and shade. Apply Gar- field MacLean 28 Park Lane Ch’town. For Sale NEW BICYCLE BELOW WHOLE- sale cost Dial 3658. ' TO7PSOIL,« DELIVERED. DIAL 677. ABEGWEIT SEED OATS. J. C. Ennis, Greenfield. ABEGWEIT S E E D OATS. Colin Adams. Sea View. LADIES BIKE IN GOOD COND- ition. Phone 4940. ' 100 GALLON SIZE PUNCHEONS Apply Waddell Bros., Crapaud. WHITE ENAMEL OIL STOVE, pot burner, almost new. Cheap. George W. Compton. Bangor. QUANTITY OF FOUNDATION Sebago Second, apply Armel McKinnon, Grahams Road. LADIES SUIT SIZE 16. NEARLY new. Apply 7 Belmont Street or Phone 8324. PIANO ACCORDION IN G O O D condition. 41 treble 120 base. I Phone 8770. ' ABEGWEIT ‘OATS AND ACAD- la wheat mixed also Acadia wheat straight. Athol MacBeath Marshfield. ~. IN MEMORIAM BARRETT—-In loving memory of clear mother, Mrs. William Bar- rett (Ethel Macwilliams, of Mount Stewart) who died May 9,1952. A beloved Mother At Home with God. Ever loved and greatl ‘ ed by her daughter. y mlss O’CONN - husban(dR:IT1Id1 I:‘t’Il‘l!l:,§‘, mi\Il¥_‘°?.',f§ O’Connor, w May 8th, 19}4Ig.pasSed away on Resting Where no shadows fall In perfect peace he waits us 311, And God will link the broken chain And 0he by One We’11 meet again. I-0ViI1gly remembered by wire I and family. ‘ OUT OUR WAY AFTER TH‘ BULL 0' TH‘ wooI>s To |_ HELP HIM POPE ll ou'r A I>I2AwIN'.I THE PARTY OF "'l'HE THIRD PART By J. R. WILLIAMS DUMB? WHY, HE'S A FOX.’ 3 H95 ALWA‘/5 am susmsss WITH TH‘ BULL WHEN THE BULL'5 It.) A BIG ARGUMENT.’ TH‘ BLILL AI26UE5 AND AIZGIJES, AND HE 5575 TO LOAF AND LOAF.’ HE'S ‘TH’ ONLY ONE WHO WINS IN ONE 0' THEM AREJMENTS! u.u.,,u;n.oI: S4 °sna»,u.ns.-.—.n-= For sale MEN’S C. C. M. BICYCLE. Good condition. Dial 4338. ONE SET OF TOLEDO STORE scales. Dial 8794. ERBAN SEED OATS. HAROLD Day Wilmot Valley. BEAVER AND CLINTON SEED oats. Apply to Raymond Bern- gan, New Wlltshire. QUANTITY ABEGWEIT OATS and baled hay. Charles Todd, Breadialbane. EIGHT FEEDER STEERS AND one bull’ calf. A. B. MacRae, Phone‘ 7456. COCKSHUTT 28 TANDOM DISK. In good condition Apply. Roy M. Young. Earnscliffe. WHITE PEKIIN DUCKLINGS and eggs. E.. S. MacGougan, Malpeque. FOR SALE -- FEEDER YEAR- lings. Vernon Greenan, Emer- aid. oomm or OATS. siurr . ble for seed. Mrs. Colin Mac- Phail, North River. Dial 7777. CERTIFIED’ COBBLER SEC onds. Mrs. Lloyd Webster, Cen- tral Bedeque. QUANTITY OF GOOD QUALITY Clinton Oats. Louis O'Connor, Clinton. ‘ FURNISHED COTTAGE AT LE- wis Point. All modern conven- iences. Dial 6854. QUANTITY. OF ABEGWEIT . Oats. Apply. Lea Reid. Stanley Bridge. . ‘ , FOUNDATION COBBLER SEED Potatoes first and seconds. Ap- ply Elmer Walsh Clyde River. FOR SALE ONE THOUSAND (1.000) bushels of Carter oats will take livestock in trade. Everett Reeves. Emerald. FOR SALE 67 ACRES FARM. Milvale. Good House and Barn a car Shed. Leo Doyle Hunter, River P.E.I. FARM - AT MILTON — 134% acres good land with large house and outbuildings. Apply P.O. Box 684. Carlottetown. FOR SALE: DOUBLE TENE- ment house in first class con- .dition~nice locatipn. Apply Box ALLIS CHALMERS WDEL B tractor with power take-off pul- ley and cultivators in A-1 con- dition." Keith Cud-more, Char- lottetown, R.R. 6. For Sale MASSEY HARRIS TEN HOE grain drill in perfect condition. D. J. MacDonald, Augustine Cove. 5 ROOM BUNGALOW 13 ACRES, including cabin 16x18, 4 build- ings 18 x 35. J. A. McKenzie, St. Peters. FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR young cattle-—two horse Cock- shutt manure spreader in good repair H.» Jenkins Southport. ELECTROLUX. VACUUM Cleaner. 1958 with cord winder and complete attachments. May be had for payments. Dial 9220. Maritime Compact Sales, 176 Kent St. 1 FERGESON FRONT END loader, suitable for either Fergerson or Ford tractor. In perfect condition. Apply Elmer Trainor, Johnston’s River. SHOW FARM — AT CLYDE River — 87 acres of land. 12 acres wood and lumber, 28 plowed. Good buildings — Well watered and water in house. Apply James Beer. Cornwall.‘ 1 12 CU. FT. REFRIGERATOR new, never used, selling at $100. off. Also. one cannister type acuum Cleaner a real bargain. Weatherall Aluminum Co. Ltd. .125 Kent Street. FOR *OUTBOARD MOTORS. boats, lawn mowers. Garden tractors. -Tillers. Chain saws. See E. M. Cannon,’316 Court St. Summerside. SEED BARLEY CHARLOTTE- town» No. '80, Grand Champion Barley Maritime Winter Fair Reg. Prices. New bags B.B. Jones RR5 diarlottetown. FOR SALE LOT CONSISTING House with or without furni- ture barn and small building in Hunter River Apply. Mrs. El- mer Smith Hunter River P.E.I. TWO FARMS SITUATED AT North Granrville, 225 acres, 170 clear, balance in wood and lum- ber, can be purchased with 14 milk cows, also sawmill. Apply Fred Taylor, Breadalbane, R.R 1. USED ELECTRIC‘ AND KERO- sene oil refrigerator, oil and coal and wood ranges, gas and electric washers, table and floor model T.V. combination radio and record player and car radios, come in today. Fire- stone Home and Auto Co. Ltd. - 187 Gt. George St;-Dial 5547. PROFESSIONAL CARDS SOLICITORS, Etc. Bell, Matheson & Fosla 150 Richmond St. .I. Elmer ‘Blanchard, B.A. 160 Richmond St. Dial 5573 M. A. F armer, Q.C., LLB. Bank of Commerce Bldg Allison M. Cillis, LLB. 130 Richmond St. Dial 4747 I Palmer & Haslam Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. Peak: & Nicholson ‘ 175 Grafton Street I. A. McGuigan, B.A. Currie Bldg., Dial 9424 Queen st. IAN M. MacLEOD, LLB. CURRIE BLDG. (Above Shoe Doctor) DIAL 3351 FREDERIC A. LARGE, C Q. . Room 207 Confederation Bldg. Corner Queen and Richmond Sts (Across from Royal Bank Bldg.) DIAL 3244 J os. W. MacDonald, B.A., Q.C. 150 Richmond Street Dial 4713 Box 472 MacPheo 3! Trainor 160 Richmond St. Dial 5573 BARRISTERS, ICHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince St. Dial 6432 OPTOMETRISTS J. A. Carruthers, R. O. 123 Kent St,‘ Dial 5612 J. S. Taylor, 11.0. Corner Kent & Queen Sts. Office 9133 — House 4756 H. J. Mabon, R.O. Montague P. E. I. ARCHITECT J. F. TOOMSS, 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 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER E. s. CHANDLER, I3.Sc. (E.E.). M.E.l_C., P.EIIg. 161 QUEEN sr. PHONE 3325 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS McDONALD, CURRIE & CO. COOPER BROTHERS & CO. Currie Bldg. Charlottetown Dial 5553 H. R. DOANE & COMPANY D_ 148 Great George St., Charlottetown Ial 6547 —- 6548 p_ 0. Box 137 ARTHUR I. GARRETT PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING Charlottetown 100 Fitzroy Street Dial 5321 For Sale FARMALL CUB TRACTOR AND equipment. Twelve Sheep, lambs, cheviot ram. Lewis Ki- elly Stanhope. FOR. .-A LIMITED TIME ONLY, Self - Storing Aluminum Doors reg. 89.50 selling for only 59.50 $10.00 TRADE — n1 for your old door. Weatherall Aluminum Co. Ltd. 125 Kent St. Charlottetown. GARRY AND ABEGWEIT NO. 1 seed oats. Gov't inspected _in field and bag. Certified Germin- ation 98 to 100 per cent Wh_ole- sale and Retail. Lowest prices at farm or delivered. Also Clipper cleaned feed oats, weed free. R.E. White and Son, Hun- ter River, Phone 23-11. LUMBER Most all sizes and length, quick delivery CLARK BROS. Mt. Stewart P.E.I. FOR SALE “ARTS FOR 1942 PLYMOUTH PHONE 7767 FOR SALE 1956 VOLKSWAGEN BUS Priced right for quick sale. ALDIUS MacKENZIE, ll/Iorell FRESH DAILY LOBSTERS j QUAHAUGS OYSTERS PROWSE & AGNEW Foot of Prince SI’. 0 Phone .7I56‘ AUCTION SALE Buttermilk from May 1st till October 31 will be sold by auction at Federal Dairying Co., Eldon, on May 12th, 9 a.m. _ ‘ J. W. MacWILLIAM, Secretary. Public Auction There will": be sold by public auction at Clear Springs ’on~ Saturday, May 10th at 2 p.m., the two lum- ber camps belonging ‘to A. Bouchard. Inst AI... Found ONE RED TAILBOARD BE tween Cornwall and Charlotte- town. Finder please dial 7677. LOST — LARGE TAN PURSE containing valuable papers. DI- al 4092 Reward. WILL THE PERSON WHO I ‘picked up an umberella at Woolworths Kindly contact. Alice Bolger, at Charlotte- town Hotel. Male Help Wanted WANTED DELIVERY BOY. AP- play Adams Grocery. SALEMAN WANTED. DIAL 40- 24. MAN OR BOY A MONTH. FOR general farm work. Gordon Jewell, North River. WANTED IMMEDIATELY Man for the position of FIELD SUPERVISOR. Must have pre- vious direct sales experience and own car. The man select- ed will have complete control of P.E.I. and be required to hire and train new agents. To the man willing to work hard, this position offers above av- erage income. Address appli- cations stating full particulars to- Canada Health 8; Accident Assurance Corporation. Box 87, — New Glasgow, Nova Scotia. Nursery Stock STRAWBERRY P L A N T S. Grown from Virus Free stock. Senator Dunlap, premier or sparkle. $1.75 per 100 or $12.00 per 1,000 prepaid. Dial 9202 N. S. MacLeod, 79 Green St. GOVERNMENT, INSPECTED Certified Viking and Williamet- te Raspberry canes. 25-$2.50, 50-$4.50; 100 - $7.00. Rhubarb roots (red) 3 for $1.50. Post- paid. Parker Jewell. York. Dial 7074. ’world requires representation in? Services Oftered CELLARS CLEANED. ASHES hauled. Topsoil. PE)7I71EA_t5_13A93- GARBAGE AND ASHES HAUL- ed. Also cellars cleaned. Dial 3105. ASHES AND GARBAGE HAUL- er also slabs for sale. Phohe 7859. BOTH WAYS. CLASSIFIED AD- vertising pays. Whether you're an advertiser or a reader. Nursery Stock STRAWBERRY PLANTS FROM virus-free stock. Second genera- tion—Dunlap $1.75 — 100, $12.00 -1000. Premier Sparkle Cats- kill $2.00 — 100. $14.00 — 1000 Prepaid. W. Earle Balderston, Southport. PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW for annual flower plants. New- est and best varieties. Red ger- aniums. Window box Ivy.Pot- ted plants. Named Dahlias mix- ed $3.00 doz. Parker Jewell, therevs profit aplenty for you Y0T‘k. Phone 7074- in the Classified section. Phone GOVERNMENT INSPECTED 8506- and Approved Virus Free strawberry plants. Senator Dun- lap 100 for $2.00, 1,000 for $12.00 Sparkle Premier Catskill, 100 for $2.50, 1,000 for $15.00 pre- paid. M.F. Reeves, Southport. STRAWBERRY PLANTS. Finest from Government ap- proved virus free stock. Sen- ator Dunlop $1.75-100 $12-1000. Premier and sparkle $2-100, $14-1000. prepaid,’ Discount - over thousand H. G. Judson. Alexandra. Seeds SPECIALIZING IN BEST VEG- etable varieties. Catalogue free on application. Store open daily. also Monday and Thursday eve- Wanted To Rent . WANTED TO RENT House or 2 bedroom GOV’T INSPECTED AND‘ AP- proved “First Generation Virus Free Starwberry Plants”. Par- ent stock imported from U. S. a t ‘m edjately, partmen , 1 In A. 1957. Dunlop $2.00 per 100 _ $12 M p e r 1000 P r e m 1 e 1, Excellent references. AP and Catskill $2.50 per 100 $15.- ply-— ‘ . 1 A 00 per *1,000 prepaid A1 plants BOX NO. 869 freshly dug trimmed and pack- ed for shipping. Parker Jewell, York. Phone 7074. STRAWBERRY PLANTS FROM government inspected viru s free stock. Dunlap $2.00-100, $12.00, 1,000. Catskill and spar- kle $2.50 - 1.00;.$15.-1,000 pos-t paid. Trimmed ready to plant. Discount over thou=sa.nd. Also high yielding raspberry canes $5.00-100. A. W. Kennedy, Mt. Edward Road. VIRUS FREE’ STRAWBERRY Pl a n t s.’ Selected and dusted with. Malathion. Sparkle Prem- ier and Improved Senator Dun lap. 100- $2.00, 500-$8.00; 1,000- $14.00. Prepaid. 25 Surecrop (imported from U.S.A. in 1957) included free with each order for 500. or more received be- fore May 15th. H. H. Jenkins. Wanted To Rent WANTED TO RENT HOUSE IN City. Dial 6365. BUNGALOW OR 4 ROOM «A- partment. Desirable neighbour- hood. Excellent reference. Two adults. Phone 3010. THREE BEDROOM HOUSE OR Apartment by July 1st. Apply Box 887 Guardian-Patriot Of- fice. WANTED TO RENT BY TWO teachers attending s u In In e 1' school, small cottage within 5 miles of Charlottetown in quiet area. Phone 6995 after 5 p.m. on Thursday and Friday, or all day Saturday. I Wanted To Buy Southport. - TWOJUNIORSIZE GIRLS Mlscenaneous bicycles. Good condition. Dial IIANDICRAFT MATERIALS: 7172- Foam rubber for flowercraft, Leather, Felts, Beads, Shell- craft, Copper and Aluminum. ‘ Write for catalogue. HANDY- CRAFT SUPPLY COMPANY,- Peterborough, Ontario. V Avis Rent-A-Car Representative One of the world’s 1 a r g e st Rent-a-Car systems with over ; 1200 stations in 35 countries of the I BUYING PIGS F R I D A Y AT Frederic/toi'I. Paying $32.00 a pair for good pigs over 32 lbs. Will also buy smaller ones. $1.00 a pair extra for pigs delivered before noon on that day only. Knud Jorgenson. Wanted WANTED HEALTHY PUPPIES for children’s pets. State all particulars in first letter to Box 889,‘ Guardian and Patriot of- fice. ' the Charlottetown area. Applicant must be vitally inter- ested in promoting the Rent-a-Car business as well as the long-term leasing of cars -and trucks. . Only written applications ad- dressed to W. J. Gibbard will be considered. 1 Motorways Rental Limited Box 1052, Halifax, N. S. WANTED W? are Paying highest market prices for all 'kinds of scrap Iron and metal materials, also ale bottles, hides and skins. MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD. ' W5;-k wamefl 153 Kent St. ANYTHING IN LANDSCAPING THE NEARLY NEW gardening, -takirig care of lawns SHOP or odd jobs. Dial 5669. DUTCH MAN, SINGLE WANTS work on farm. Please state wag- es, you are willing to pay. Write B-ox 888 Guardian-Patriot. 114 Kent Street Open Wednesday 2-5 for donations Open Friday 2-5; 7-9 for sales WANTED HEATINGI SALESMAN Good opportunity for man between 25 and 35 with some ex- perience laying out and selling heating and winter air conditioning systems. Excellent company benefits, group insurance, pension and ‘hospitalization plans. Replies confidential. ‘ Apply: Lounsbury Company Limited, Moncton, N. B. DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island ~ TENDER SEALED TENDERS will be receive‘ ' (AST) on Friday, May 16th, 1958, for coil1sf1rrL1Itcl’IiorIl1O%If HILLSBOROUGH BRIDGE SOUTH APPROACH. . Specifications and Plans may be obtained at the office of the undersigned. Old Post Office Building Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. Deposit of $50.00 is required and will be refunded when the Plans are returned to the Department. Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted.’ NOTE: Tenders will be opened at the above ad. vertised time, and bidders are invited to present their bids in person (or otherwise) and be present at the opening. ' J. G. MacKAY, Minister of Highways. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. May 8th, 1958. WANTED -- 2ONLY=SALESMEN Large Maritime Company has openings For two aggressive men, age 35-45, with selling ex. perience. This is an exceptional opportunity for the right men. Home office at Charlottetown. This position includes salary, company bonus and pension plan, as well as car allowance. Apply by letter to Post Office Box 5 Charlottetown. P.E.I. T I I T V! filed and registered in the emu», of the Probate Court for the said-S. Province in Liber 16, Folio 25?, The above sale is made . and by virtue of a power 0533‘ - contained in a certain Indenunf; of Mortgage bearing date at twenty-third day of February D. 1949 and made between W3 liam R. Grant of Souris in King.‘ County aforesaid. Butcher, _-Lb gether with Mary Alice and Mortgage Sale of house and lot at Souris in King’s County There will be sold at public auction in front of the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown on Wednesday the twenty eighth day of May A. D. 1958 at the hour of twelve o’clock noon, all and singular that certain piece or parcel of land situate lying and being at Souris on Lot or Township Number Forty-Five in King’s County in Prince Edward Island bounded and described as follows that is to say;—— COMMENCING at the south angle of land formerly in pos- session of Fidele Cormier, thence running northwestwardly along his wife, of the first part w Vernon Pearden of Chg,-lump town in Queen’s County in ‘ said Province, COI'l'lII1lttee_of . person and Estate of Muriel. E Pearden, a mentally iucompet: ent person, of the other and because bf default having , been made in payment Qf principal money and intemilu secured thereby. - For further particulars 3%‘- to A. Walthen Gaudet, LL3- Said land one hundred feet, Solicitor, 111 Grafton St., thence at right angles south- l°met°W”' westwardly ninety-six (96) feet w_ VERNON. PEARD " to Paquet Street, thence south- Commitee, eastwardly -, along said Pa_que Mortgagee_ ' V Street one hundred (100) feet to — T; Chappell Street, thence at right angles along said Chappell Street ninety (90) feet to the place of commencement and be- ing one of the portions of land devised to Simon John Paquet by Alexander Paquet by Will dated June 14th, A. D. 1902 and AID ron ESKIMOs 7; . WINNIPEG (CP) -— Food and‘ medicine have been flown to I, settlement of 30 Eskimos guffu.‘_"g _ in-g from measles and lack of food I at Fort Ross, N.W.T., inside the Arctic Circle. . Th! DESIRABLE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY FOR SALE -NO. 198 SPRING PARK ROAD IN CH’TOWN’ ‘ Contains large living room with fireplace, den fireplace, dining room and kitchen on 1st floor, four, bedrooms and bath on 2nd, and three bedrooms on 3rd,-;_ » Large lot. Possession June 1st. _Double Garage)" Ideal for changeover tofiApartments with ease. Api51y—- . 1 -A. W. GAUDET,‘ LLB Solicitor. \ AUCTION SALE OF THE LATE HARRY ‘E. FOSTER; 10 MILE HOUSE AT 2 P. M. SATURDAY, MAY 10th ..I ‘ Binder, haymower, wheel barrow, spike harmwsg spring-tooth harrow, truck wagon’, dump cart, potato S hiller, turnip pulper, set of scales, Wood sleigh, el‘ ;j cream separator, grain seeder, circular saw, thres ' 3 mill, small gas engine, gang plow, single plow, 2 sta .; A‘ A. B. CUTCLIFFE A Administrator of hay, pile of firewood, work harness, carpenter tools, “I Also household effects. Jther small articles. If T unfit to be held on Monday. ~I.. Aucfiontefij‘ ‘ CLAUDE CRASWEIIE ’ s FOR SALE COTTAGE COURT, at Stahhope, near beach " sisting of large cottage for living quarters with cottages for sleeping. . Electricity, Propane Gas Range, and Heaters if both cabins. Frigidaire, built-in cupboards. and coin? - “ pletely furnished. 1 1-5 acres of land. For particulars and inspection contact: E. ARNFAST — PHONE 8034 , Service Sc_IIe‘sn‘Ien Local Auto Dealership requires service salesmfili .. for steady year round work. Duties include meetiI1I»":. public, writing repair orders, scheduling work. Write Box 891,. Guardian stating experience any), age, education and references.» Applications treated with strictest confidence. _ 6 ‘ M‘ / . AUCTION SALE The Estate of Frank N. McKee offers for sale I117. ~ public auction at 163 Dorchéster St. on Friday ' 9th. at 2 o’clock: Complete household furnishmgfir . Chesterfield suite; Living room floor rugs; Bed1‘°°“.F r and hall rugs; Dining room suite (china cabinet-tab‘? . and chairs) Rattan chairs and rocker; Brass fireP13‘?' - set; Hall seat and mirror; Music cabinet; Radio; W35”--‘; ing machine Refrigerator and Electric stove; K119 cabinet; Mix Master; Premier vacuum cleaner; '01 _ couch: Bedroom suite; Rockers, chairs, lawn m0W etc. Silverware, solid brass kettle; Bric-a-brac; Kit‘? . ware; Dishes; Mirrors; Miscellaneous articles. J. J. Mustard TEACHERS WANTED 0 Applications will be received by the undersigned for. position as teacher on the staff of Central Royam. School. Supplements according to class and expe1'ie“°'A‘,' W. C. MacINNIS. Sec’y Trustees.