-f -. MOASE ~~ In loving” memory” of HEAR THE CASH REGISTER RING:- : - WANT AD RESULT7S!. Ph one Charlottetown 8506 Mrs. Henry Moase, New Annan, who died, Feb. 1958. Its only good night dear, Mother ht is just: what we use to say We will see you again in the mor ning.. | At the dawn of a beautiful day. : Lovingly remembered by hus- band and Family. . Agents, Wanted $i00 MONTHLY FOR WEAR-| ing lovely dresses given to you as bonus. Just show North American Fashion Frocks to friends. No canvassing, invest- ment or experience necessary. y North American Fashion Fro¢ks, Ltd., 3425 Industrial Blvd. Dept. B—4402, Montreal. AGGRESSIVE DEALERS: SELL in a protected area our guar- anteed necessities including household and Farm Products, Vitamims, Tonics, Cosmetics etc.Specials monthly. high commission. Familex. Dept. 105 1600 Delorimier, Montreal. “I NEVER HAD IT SO GOOD!” enthuses Jim Harvie. who earna- ed over $70.00 ($3.50 hourly) his first 2 hours distributing i USED GUN TYPE OIL BLOW- er unit for furnace with ther- mostat and draft control. /1 std. hot water boiler, 2 double bur- ner electric hot plates. Apply Guardian Alberton Box 12. HOUSE CLEANING TIME IS here! QUEBEC HEATER. MEDIUM size. In good condition. $15.00. Also balance of skates clear- ing at reduced prices. Char- lottetown “Exchange Store 93 Rid»mond Street. Phone 5669. GuT OUR WAY y _ By J. R. WILLIAMS Pets i FOR SALE—S IX COLLIE ‘OLLE PU PS well started. Males and Fe. rington, P.E.I. GOOD FIRM ISLAND GROWN carrots, Large or small quaati- nes. Dial 7885. ; 3 FOR SALE: A NUMBER OF young sows to farrow May and June. Apply Allan Hagen Springfield. ONE HEAVY HORSE FOR SALE | one ton truck ih perfect condi- tion low mileage will take feed Paula Products. Hundreds now indepencent. YOU too can earn $100.00 weekly or more) handling 200 necessities includ-| ing Teas. Coffees, Spices, Med- icines, Toilet Articles, Farm Lines and complete line of Combs and Brushes in estab- lished neighbourhood Paula} Routes. Men or Women, full or | part-time. Write for details of my Free 30 days Helping Hand Offer. G. Laurin, 21 St. Paul) St East. Montreal. Cars For Sale 184 *ETEOR (NIAGARA) SE- dan in A-l cond tion. Color red and White. Apply Mrs. Blaine’ Dawson, North Tryen. iss. TWO-TONE CHEVROLET sedan. Low mileage. Will take |. pickup | trade in prefercbly Al- | treck. William Campbell, berion. ‘ i falas ' el For Sale | MORAN’S CHILDRENS WEAR t»-price pre-stock taking sale has begun. Special value in Winter clotuing from 1 to 14 vear. 14> Great George St. AlcTON “45” SCORE CARDS for sale at Guardian-Patriot | Central Printing. i ONE USED MEAT SLICER | Phone 3850. } FOR SALE—2 ONE YEAR OLD) ganders. Apply Stewart Me- Kenna. Victoria Cross. 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Advertisers are requested to read ‘heir advertisement the first day A ap pears and to eall The Classified De sartment immediately. in the case @f any mistake. as this sewspaper only responsible for one day’s incor- | rect publication or for the incorrect pertion only Adiwstinents on Classified Advertis ine Accounts must be made within the first 0 days following the first pub heation date ’ This newspaper reserves the right @ *cerpt. reject. revise or re-edit ad- verticsing for ovbhcation in this sews parer BO\ REPLIES information regard- in Advertisers using Blind Letter Be Numbers and postoffice Box Nuoobers for replies is held strictly con. ‘ehtial and will act be divulged um'er any circumstances Guardians Letter entrance, or brought fied Counter e of a» space, advertisement. | * or cattle on trade. Phone 4587. DAVENPORT GREY $40.00. AL- so hostess chair, grey, $7.00. RENTAL Houses & Apartments heated second floor suitable for working girls of gentlemen. Ap ply 175 Sydney St. 8 years old also one 1958 G.M.C| \ POWNAL STREET—SECOND | floor 5 room apartment. Heat- ed. Unfurnished. $60.00 per month. Phone 8818 *R RENT: YEATED SECOND floor apartment three medium Both in good condition. 2 years old. Dial 5841. OR SALE — 4 REGISTERED Hereford bulls one bull 13. months and two bulls 10 months | of age. Fulton Sanderson and | Sons, North River. P.E.!_ 7706. — — — _ ann 1 AWCETT COAL OR WOOD) range in excellent condition ‘eream enamel). Apply. Russei Smith. Ovster Bed Bridge. Phone 22-12: } ! Wi'TPESS WANTED. APPLY in person to the Island Grill. EXP RIENCED ‘WOMAN OR girl for general Housework for , two. adults. Nights free.. Dia’ 8150 ; | | Farmers Market BURNS CHICK HATCHERY now open. A special breed for every need. Noonan Street Summerside, Dial 3337. "ARKET BEAUTY CORN IS just one of our ‘59 specialitie Write today ‘for complete des criptive taleguer It's Free Vesey's Tome York. me Baby Chicks | LOVE’ AND EAF Master Chick Starter Krums With ZOALEME Science newest, most ‘promising COCTCID:K Contains every recognized nutrient | properly balanced, builds = chicks’ resistance, promotes rapid even and sturdy growth. Get benefits of the EXTENSIVE COMMERCIAL FEED R€ SEARCH im CANADA Buy MASTER FEEDS from your local Master dealer Ivan Kerry Rep. Phone 5455 mort FOR SALE — HOLSTEIN COW. . Newly freshened. Lloyd sell} erston, Southport. . FOR SALE — STANDARD BRED . mare by Truabbe in foal to Tuhall. 9 years old: $300.00 cash Joseph Smith, New Wiltsttres~ SEE OUR CATALOGUE FOR the newest varieties available | in '59. All seeds tested and! proven suitable for our climate Vesey Seeds, York. OR SALE — PURERREAD Yorkshire Boars ready for ser- | vice, Dam” Score 92. Borden Boswall, Dunstaffnage. Phone 5978. - Help Wanted a INOTYPE OPERATOR, MINI- mum of one year’s experience. Apply: Charles Davis, Dart-. mouth Free Press, Box 496, Dartmouth, N.S. Lost: & Found ILL THE PARTY WHO RE- noyesi the ladder from the Oil: Jrums between Mayfair Res- auremnt and Duvar’s Garage aturn at once. "LL THE PARTIES WHO ook car tire, motor oil, gaso- ‘ine and antifreeze from my ‘remises at Bonshaw on No- ember 16, 1958, return same vithin two weeks. John J. Toole ‘onshaw, P.E.I. ST — WALLET ‘CONTAIN- ng large sum of money and ‘aluable papers between Hugh- *s Drug Store and Earnscliffe “inder please call Roy M. Young, FEarnscliffe. Reward $50. Male Help Wanted MBITIOUS MAN OR WOMAN to take over established Wat- kins Business in Charlotietown. No money to invest. Oldest and | largest Company of its kind. Products nationally advertised. No lay-offs. Opportunity for promotion. 35 hour week. Write immediately to Mr. G.E. Rivarl 350 St. Roch Street, Montreal, Que. ; a? once... write “ACREAGE, PREFERABLY FURNITURE REPAIRED AND ' refinished. DO IT NOW—FOR COMPLETE sized bedrooms. large dining oom and living room. Centra'- v lecated. Overlooking wate- mmaiiate possession. Rer $80. Write Guardian ami Pr ‘ot. Box 15488. Charlottetow Sales Help Wanted WE NEED A DEALER AT ONCE 'Female Help Wanted | 70 HELP US KEEP UP WITH OUR FAST GROWING BUSINESS When you're growing as fast as we are, you can't always catch up with demand especially when every user of your product leads to an average Sf 3 additional sales. That's why we need a Charlottetown sealer a dealer who wants @ product with—no seasonal siumos, no trade-in problems, no service bur. dens and no real competition' ° ncomes They Most of our dealers enjoy of $18.000 te $60,000 a year get thorough management training. and the strongest support in spec aity mq today including a million dollar ad campaign. in National Cane dian and United States if yo se! Rave the to hire, torce. abdiiity train and supervise a selling land are ready to invest about $7,000 | to $19,000 tor protected by inventory) complete information to NIAGARA CYCLO MASSAGE LTD. 1410A FOURTH STREET, SW CALGARY, ALBERTA i Wanted To Rent 1 OR 5 RROOM APARTME* or house in central locality Charlottetown. Ground fle ; preferred. Phone 9412 betwr | cae RENTAL Wanted To Rent | WANTED TO RENT PIANO IN | good condition. Dial 3956. REAL ESTATE Wanted To Buy water frontage. Advise taxes,| YANTED NUMBER OF FOX facilities, whether i horses. N.S.\ Walsh, 5!‘ Chest- highway, condition buildings if nut Street. Phone 8957 Char- any, nearest town, maximum | lottetown. ° ree. and ee went \YING HIGHEST CASH PRIC- Brokers protected.” rite 7 ; Guardian Patriot. Box 15067,| °S for scrap iron, steel, metals Charlottetown. 2 ind ade bottles. Scrap batteries ssicdecesi ange Since ol $100 each. Maurice Block Co., : ;.. Ltd., Kent Street, opposite Eat- | REAL ESTATE | on’s Charlottetown. | For Sale | Wanted To Buy DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS | on Trans Canada Highway ia a building up area Phone 7666. NEW BUILDING 2% X 20. SQ. ! Suitable for cottage or 3 room| bungalow. Situated between Corran Ban Bridge and Grand Tracadie. Apply 214 Sydney Street. Services Offered Free estimates given. Alyward Furniture Lid., 87 Prince Street. phone 8125. Painting, Decorating Service, Ceilings, Walls. Woodwork, Paperahanging. etc. Call R, MacCallum, 20 Belmont St } Charlottetown. DRESS MAKING AND ALTER- ations, ladies and .children’s clothing especially. Prompt attention. Mrs. Vernon Robia- son 92 Brighton Road, City *hone 7264. SLEVISION AND RADIOS repaired. Prompt service by fully equipped experts. Costs are lower when repairs are done property: Pick up and de livery service. Island Radio Centre 136 Gt. George Street Phone 6021. males; Apply John Carr. Har- publicatrons, | jlie’ Frost Services Offered iy | RUGS, CARPETS AND CHES- | ‘terfields shampooed and clean- ed. Also drapes mothproofing. MODERN FUMIGATING SER- vice Exterminators for Roach- es, bed bugs, rats, insects, ete. Free Estimates. Guaranteed satisfaction. Phone or Write Modern Fumigating Service H. R. Quinn, Prop. P.O. Box 451 Charlottetown, Phone 8727 |. REDUCE HEATING COSTS INSULATE NOW! | ‘No more drafts when you insulate. Ask our custom ers and vou will be amaz- ed at the stories you will hear. For tree estimates CALL 6426 Liens " rar . Watch for our big white’ IN CHARLOTTETOWN ! truck. NORTHERN INSULATION Company of Canada Ltd Home office: Bayside Drive, Saint John, N.B. Teachers Wanted JICENSED TEACHER FO* Harrington School. One roo 8 miles from Charlottetov Duties te commence March’! Apply Allison Carr. Harrin ton TEACHER WANTED R.D.A. Protestant Sentral School Board Protestant teacher from April 6, 1959, for the remainder of the 1958-59 school vear, to teach Grade IX English, History and Geography, and, Grade X and XI Geogra»hy at Richmond High School. sak ary: Women $2250 - $5800: Mea 2400 - $6000. depending on quali- fications and experience. Up te 16 years experience recognized. Married Status Alewance and other berefits requires qualified tions and inquiries giving de tails to: Mr. K. H. .. Annett, Supervisor, Box 207, Richmond, Quebec. Wanted To Buy WANTED ALE BOTTLES, PINTS .0n..quarts. Dial 8595. WANTED 1¢@ FOOT LOGS 6 inches small end. Also buying pine logs. Coles Mill Milton Phone 7-5. BUYING ISLAND GRAIN DAILY Phone for highest market pric- _es. E. J. MacDougall, Vernon. Phone 3-2. tO0MPT SHIPMENT ON DAY- vids Bray chicks, Ames, dual purpose cockerals and pullets.\j Also heavy breed cockerels. Book February-March now. Request pricelist. Agents - J. Spencer Hughes, Emerald; Bray Hatcher, Tannery St. off Main, Moncton. Royal York Wing Opened Saturday TORONTO (CP)—Premier Les- officially opened the $14,000,000, 400-room. addition to Toronto's Royal York Hotel Sat- urday. ; The new wing returned to the Royal York the distinction it had chen it first opened in 1929 of being the Commonwealth's larg- est hotel. with 1,616 rooms. The Queen Elizabeth Hotel in Mont- eal with 1.216 rooms had taken ever that role when it opened last ear. Address. applica- “T IN MEMORIAM 5 : B F Ba, Bee al 5 2 3 : ee aes -=E> § ways cherish the memory of a kind and loving father. Also surviving are three sis- ters and two brothers, Mrs. Jam- es Currie, Elmsdale; Mrs. dron. Barbour, Alma, P. E. L; Mrs. Kén Callbeck in Saint John, N.B. Leshe in Toronto and Wal- dron in Elmsdale; also a_ half- brother Edgar Johnston of Alber- ton and a half-sister, Mrs. Clif- ford Currie in Toronto. His largely attended funeral was held from Elmsiale United Churth on Sunday, Jan. 4, 1959. following a short service at the house conducted by Rev. Robert A. Crooks. At the church Rev. Robert A 'Crooks conducted the service, as- sisted by Rew. Robert Sampson who -ead the scripture and El- .mer Maclean who lead in pray- er Mr. Crooks took as his text. “We are builders of roads.” | Hymns sung were “Abide With Me.” and “Jesus, Saviour Pilot Me.” a duet “Beyond The Sun- set.” was beautifully rendered by Liovd Adams and Alvin Ash- , lev a Pal! bearers were: George Wall, |James Morrison, Roland Burke, Orrin Wallace, James Currie and Howard Adams Flower bear- jers included hés fellow workers, Lawson Oatway, LeWis~Penwar- den, Edward Coughlin. Harry Ramsay. William Barnett, Bruce Currie, Roy Atiams, Vernon Hardy. Alton Hardy Robert Campbel!, James Wall. Harry Wall, Harold Wall. Everett Arse- lnault. Merril! Dunn, Waldron | Barbour, Laughlin Horn, Everett | Hudson. Alvin Wilkie, Ralph Mac- ‘Neill, Ivan Adams, and Cyril | MacKenna. | Interment was in the church | cemetery. N.Y. Stocks staged Rally uring Week NEW YORK ‘AP)-—-The stock narket last week broke out of the cht trading range that had *con- | ined it since the end of January: nd surged to an historic record. The market made its biggest weekly advance since the year- end rally week that ended Jan 3. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks rose $5.10 to $229.90, the record, topping the previous high of $220.20 reached Jan. 21. The biggest news feature of the week was word from Detroit that the Big Three are definitely plan- ning a small car for the 1960 model year. American Motor: was sold heavily on this news, dropping 35s. Studebaker-Packard was under smaller pressure, shading ‘s. Meanwhile, Genera! Motors rose 23%, Chrysler 2% and Ford :. OILS BACK AWAY An important influence to the oils came when Creole Petroleum, | the Jersey Standard subsidiary, cut its dividend. Jersey Standard and other oils backed away but Jersey managed to close the week unchanged. Tobaccos were hit by a new health scare with the result that Liggett and Myers dropped 4%, Américan Tobacco 2 and Loril- lard %a. “ Kennecott raised its dividend and jumped 87s. Gainers included Thiokol 10, Eastman Kodak 8'2, eral tire 5%:,"Goodyear 4c and Curtiss-Wright 3%. : The five most active issues on the New York exchange were: Standard Oil (New Jersey), un- changed at 52% on 349,200 shares; American Motors, off 358 at 30"; Fruehauf Trailer, off % at 23%: Penn-Texas, up % at 8%; and Loew's, up 2% at 23%. . NET EARNINGS Ry THE CANADIAN PRESS Canada Crushed and Cut Stone 'td., year ended\Dec. 31: 1958, 300, $2.07. Gatineau Power Company. vear VALUABLE TRADE Exports of British radio equi ment in 1958 reached $45,000,000 or £1,500,000 more than in 1957. ended Dec. 31: 1958, $5,040,194, $2.55 a share; 1957. $4.771.483. $2.59. Fraser Companies Lid. yea ended Dec. 31: 1958, $4,621,859. |$2.07 a share; 1957, $5,298,524 ' $2.38. Wal- :.: Gen-. $398,723, $1.97 a share; 1957, $419. | aay oe a Rey TEMPERATURE A large area of Eastern Canada is ex- pected to have much-below nor- mal temperatures from mid- February to mid-March. This/ forecast for Canada and the Uni- —. Ps PRECIPITATION This map February to mid-March. .For the} Massey-Ferguson as announced today. His appointment is for three Sales Increase ivears, effective. March 1. he suc- leeeds N. A. Hesler. TORONTO ‘CP Massey-}| M. Forbes is president of Ross Ferguson Lid. farm-:mplement;pryg Company Limited of Fed- | firm, had consolidated world] ericton and the Baird ¢ mpeny | sales in the three months ended |Wocdstock, N.B.° and a director |Jan 31 of approximately $86,000,-/of the Lord Beaverbrook Hotel ,000 an increase of about eight! Company per cent over the corresponding | ericton from 1938 to 1944 and vice- | j}period of the last fiscal vear | North American sales of $35,-| Electric Power Commission from ,900.000 were ahead more than 751952 to 1957. iper cent , The ftzures wre announced at, le | rriday's aatnerne in Dervot | Crane's Feet | Said Too Big | | dealers from Canada and the United States—and were simuita- neously released from the com- pany’s head office here NEW ORLEANS (AP The | " bic: fret of the whooping crane may be one reason the species is nearly extinct N.B. Man Named Rank Director OTTAWA CP Appointment} zoo here, have trampled both of C. Hedley Forbes, 62, of Fred-| eggs in their recent clutch ericton to the I54nember board of * Zoo attendants found the last of PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS. Chiropractor _ /SOLICITORS, Etc.) Dr. W. RR. Carson M. A.Farmer, Q.C., LL.B." * dager Ss Soom ae Optometrists oe ee exolll z 4. A.-Carruthers, RO. Peake @ Nickels | =——__.___——— ‘1S Grohen Swot | J. S. Taylor, R.O. i whooper couple at Audubon Park} 4 | ———_—_——__~ item Corner Kent & Queen Sts. | J. A. MeGuigan, B.A. Office 9133 — House 4756 “Tan M. Macleod, LLB | Architect a | “Tan M. MacLeod, LL.B. (Mclean & McKinnon) J. F. Toombs, B. Arch | Currie Bidg. 179 Queen St.) fee Dial 336 re omnes —enemnertpen - _- 140 Richmond | St. Dial 3865 CALLING ON COUNTRY nm 6) m8 in . Oc. MLA. : GENERAL STORES Reom 207 Dominion Building B. Arch. M.R. ALC. Dial 3244 Charbottetown, 100 Fitzroy St. . tieieelk eo aes se oe eter rt memsenrnnre scone I Dial 8618 ; arge wholesale goods firm an opening an e& | MacPhee & Trainor * Summerside, Wednesday's perienced salesman to call on general stores in the Maritimes. 160 Richmond St. Dial S73) Dial 2936 eae ici we ee ae Nomar G. Meleon. | fees eae ee ee B.A., L.L.B. ARCHITECT , F , i ee 166 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown Could also be worked as side line on commission. 68 oe -_ Phone 4339 P.O. Box 513 53 Sa aa ; ees or os Applicant must have late model car. Services Offered Electrical Apply by letter stating age, fiarital status, present employ- —_— : ment and sales experience to Scheffer Bros. Ltd., 389 St. Paul St. Mimeographing, Bookkeeping, Engineer ace sacs , ~Stenography < ’ Mrs. Helen Acorn E. S. Chandler . Applicant will be interviewed in person at later date. 2 Brighton Road, BSc. (EE). ME. 1 C, P Eng. Charlottetown 161 QUEEN ST. PHONE 8325 ”, CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS _ : McDONALD, CURRIE & CO. p waa tt atl ds. pede map, prepared on the basis of)ted States. prince Edward Is- the United States weather bur-|land is close to the boundary of eau'’s 30-day outlook, details the} the much below and the below normal temperature band. 4 shov!d set — Summerside 8031 — Montague 97-2 — Souris 32-3 — Alberton 6° ~ a oe Steel Pr ~ 2 ea Shaws U3 ‘r::.d CLEVEL'ND (‘\P)--The way the prcd=uc‘tion o! steel is increas inz. ‘se ‘irst week in Mare® record for output, Secel mazezine said todzy. : Last week mulls increased oper- ations 2.5 nein‘s to 86 per cent of capacit# and turned out 2,440,- ,|000 net tons of steel for ingots ahd castings, the weekly~journal of meia'-working said. That total was only 85,000 tons under the vroduction in the record week of first half of 1959 also will set a production record. In the first half of 1956, output of mills was 62,607,172 net tons and there was heavy strike-hedge buying at thai ; | time, too. , But January and February 1956 saw mills operating a’ per cent of a 128,363,090-ton c city and producing 20,947,000 Last month and this month have averaged about 87.6 of an annual ingot c i 147,633,670 net tons and r out 18,763,000 tons. Restaurant Cases Dropped MONTREAL (CP) — Municipal Judge Roland Lamarre Friday dismissed more than 1,000 cases agzinst Montreal restaurants and. cafes charged between 1956 and 1958 with operating withuut a city resiaurant licence. He dismissed the actions in ac- cordance with a jucgment last Decomber of the S.oreme Court of Canada. k ruled that the city had acied illegally in cancelling the licence of Vic's restaurant by order of the Montreal police dir ector on grounds that the restau aat had violated late - closing regulations. Judge Lamare rapped the civic administration under former mayor Jean Drapeau for taking actions against the restaurants while a test case was pending ce icieeins besore the courts. , Mortgage Sale _J. Garfield Stewart and Fenner & Stewart 102 acres — Brackley Point Road 09 TORONTO 24 ~ILLE =< MONTREAL 3.0 HALMAX, 33 eithershow or tains The Pro- vince “is close to’ the edge of a shows the outlook for precipita-| Prince Edward Island area the second area,’in this case a light | tion for the 30-day period. mid-| prospects is for moderate fall of' precipitation forecast. . directors of the Bank of Canada} the egzs broken Thursday when papa Crip got up after his setting session. The other egg was tram- pled Saturday soon after the clutth was completed by Jose- There will be sold by Public Auction in front of the Lew Court Building in Charlottetown, Prince | Edward Island, on Thursday, the 19th iday of March A.D. 1959, at the hour of 1 o'clock past Noon:: ALL THAT PARCEL of land situate, lying and being on lot or Township Number Thirty-three in Queen's County in Prince Edward Island, bounded and described as follows, ph re. that is to say: COMMENCING at @ The brace of whoopers Aa©e stake fixed on the west side of the among six in captivity and some Srackley Point Road and at the three score known to exist. Thei: fo-me captivity. Two chicks and one last ycar are thriving. NOTHING is too - BIG or too SMALL To be sold in a CLASSIFIED AD | = . | Josephine and Crip. the famed The ability of Classified ads 1s You can buy for sell) big things like houses almost limitless. and ten-ion trucks, if you wish Just as easily you will find buy ers for many small items like skates, baby carriages and pets. One thing that is not big, is the price of a Classified Ad. There are rates as low as only 3 cents per word. (See Rate Chart in this page.) When you wish to buy items, : READ the CLASSIFIED ADS. When you have something you wish to sell, Dial 8506, an‘ efficient ad-writer assist you in writing a powerful, RESULT - GETTING Hundreds of others, like you, will be reading | Classified Ads to find articles roller will Classified’ Ad- they wish to: hay. OPPORTUNITY casts in the fact that they He was Mayor of Fred-| Were the first to, reproduce in , hatched [chairman of the New Brunswick | ftom their eggs two years ago southeast angle of Verdon and Gerald Robinson's, formerly of Wik liam Robinson's, farm, thence rum ning along the south line of the said Shaw's farm, thence along the said line south four degrees and twenty minutes east twenty-one chains and thirty-six links to the northwest angle of Waldo R. Stewart's farm, thence running along the northern iby the Meredian of 1764 forty-seven | chains and ninety-five links or to the east side of the Brackley Point Road, thence northwardly along the said road twenty-one chains and thirty six links to the place of /ment, containing ene hundred |two acres and one rood of land, ‘ little more or less, being the lands described in..Deed dated 9th May, 1979, from: Mary Gardiner to the said J. Garfield Stewart. July, |Garfield Stewart of Brackley Point in Queen's County, Prince Edward ts land, Farmer, and Fenner S. Stewart of the same place, Farmer, of the first part and the undersigned of the second part, default having been made in payment. of interest secured thereby. Dated this 12th day of February A. D. 1959. ‘ MARGARET MacDONALD Mortgagee. FOR SALESMEN : ‘Medern Gar COOPER BROTHERS & CO. Charlottetown - H.R. DOANE & COMPANY. 148 Great George St. Charlottetown Currie Bidg a Diet 68a ase “+ ARTHUR J. GARRETT PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING 100 Fitzroy Street ?. O. Box 187 + Charlottetown Comparatively new modern ; building. _diat 8568 Oil heated, etc. Centrally located. In city on large lot. \ . For further particulars write—- be! $32" Guardian and Patriot Box 15224, Ch'town, age For Sale