Want Ads Are The Spring Tonic FOIA Rundown Purse! Dirali 8506 Page 10 The Guardian Sat. March 15, 1958 IN MEMORIAM WEEKS -.- Mrs. James H. Weeks who passed away on March 16, 1947. ' . God took your hands we had to part I-le eased your pain but broke our heart Although we smile and seem care- free No one missed you more than we Our hearts still ache with sad- ness, Our eyes fill up with tears 1' Only God knows how much we miss you,At the end of 11 long years. “ Ever remembered by Husband I and daughter Florence, five ‘sons Ralph, William, Edward Alford, Frederick. SANDERSON —— In loving mem- ory of Maynard W. Sanderson who passed away, March 16th, - 1953 Ever remembered by wife and daughter“ CANTELO -— In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Mrs. Daniel G; Cantelo, who passed away March 16th, 1955. Svvget are the. memories that never fade, Of one we loved but could not_ - save, Always so true, unselfish and , kind, Few in this worldlher equal you I will find, A beiautiful life that came to/ an en , She died as she lived, everyones friend, I But our hearts just ache with sadnes» , Our eyes shed many a tear, God alone knows how we miss V011, At the dawn of - another year.. Sadly missed ever remembered by Husband and family. STEWART-—In loving memory of wife and mother, Mrs. Malcolm J. Stewart, who passed awa March 15th, 1956. You have left us Mother clear, The shock was so great, Death is a heartache that one one ‘ can heal Some may forget you, now you are gone, But to us who lost and .loved you, We shall remember no matter how long, 1 MA_CKENZIE—In_1ovin-g memory of Wesley MacKenzie, who passed away March 15‘, 1947. Some one remembers, some one cares V Your name is whispered in our prayers A smile, a tear, cere _ , How often we wish you were here. i S thought sin- Always remembered by wife, Bessie, and family. MacKENZIE—-In loving memory, of H. Wesley MacKenzie, who passed away March 15, 1947. Right down the road to yester- day Are memories of the, paths we «trod - , 1 I bless the years I had with you And leave the rest to God.- V Always missed by wife g WEEKIS—In loving memory of our dear father Howard S. Weeks, who passed away on March 16, 1949. , Dear is his me Sweet is his name, Deep in our hearts‘; He will always remain. ' l..:'>4 Ever remembered by his sons Harold and Lorne and daughter, Lolita. MaoEACHERN—.-In loving mem- ory of our dear husband and dad, Angus MacEa-chern, who passed away March 15th, 1950. Nothing can ever take away The love the heart holds dear, Fond memories linger everyday Remembrance keeps him near. Sadly missed and fondly remem- bered by wife Hazel and family. HEMPH1LL—-In loving memory of Henry C. I-Ienmphill, who pass- ed away at his home in George- town, March 15th, 1955. .\-Like falling leaves, the years slip by . And precious memories never die He lives , w_i~t~h us‘ in memory still, . Not just today, but always will. Ever remembered by brothers, sisters and nephew and family. and his family. MacPHERSON-—- In ldving mem- ory 'of Neil MacPherson who passed away March 16th, 1955. Ever in our thoughts. Inserted by wife Priscilla, son Sterling and stepson Wesley Mac- Leod. I ’ MacKENZIE—-In loving memory of my dear father, H. Wesley MacKenzie who passed away March 15th 1947. At night when all are silent, And sleep forsakes my eyes, My thoughts are in a lonely grave Where my deal‘ father lies. Lovingly remembered by dan- ghter Mildred and son-in-law, Claude Delaney and granddaugh- ter Bessie. . CARD OF THANKS The Brothers and Sisters of the late Adam MacKinnon, who pass- ed away suddenly at his home in Heatherdale: wishes -to thank, all his kind neighbours and friends, and the Rev. Mr. MacKinnon, for their kind deeds, and all who sent flowers, messages and cards of sympathy. A sincere thank you to all. Mrs. John A. Campbell, Char- Iottetown. Agents Wanted _ P a u 1 a Routes Available MEN on WOMEN — EARN $3.00 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-handoffer now. G. Lau- rin, President, Paula Ltd. 21 St. Paul East, Montreal. Baby chicks BURNS C H I C K HATCHERY now open..A special breed for every need. HAVE PULLETS, WIDE CHOICE dayold, started. Prompt ship~ May. Dual Purpose cockerels. C-hicks for high production on all markets. Bray Hatchery, ag- ent here. J. Spencer Hughes, Emerald. per hour handling 250 different , ment. Broilers, order for April- F By J. R.‘wILI.IAMs I’VE CHANGED ' HAVIN’ A WOMAN GIVE you A SHAVE WITHOUT HAVIM‘ TO PUT UP WITH A SNICKERIN ALI.- FEMALE AUDIQNCEJ I'LL WAIT 'rILL'fl-H5 HAND HEALS UP,‘ AN’ GROW A BEARD ALIL THE WA‘~/ ‘I'D Mv KNEES IF NEOESSARV. M‘/MIND" IT'S BAD ENOUGH in Fredericton, Charlottetown and Gasspe, Quebec. Protected territories. Half-ton panel truck and capitai required. Protected investment. For further infor- mation, write T .A. Galloway, 27 Pearl St., Moncton,VN. B.” ' Oars Leaving can LEAVING FOR nAL1TTx Sunday, Phone 8276. I I ~ CAR LEAVING FOR TORONTO, via Boston, March 19. Dial 5803. AR «LEAVING FOR HALIFAX S u n d a y, returning Friday, Phone No. 1 Kensington. Bars and Trucks For sale 1950 CHEV SEDAN PRICE $395.00 Phone 8410. 1950 CHEV SEDAN, GOOD CON- dition $425 cash. or $150 and take over payments. Phone 8410. 1954 1/2 TON DODGE, LIKE NEW Carleton Siding. Phone Borden 34-31. $995.00. Apply Jack Campbell,- COWS TO FRESHEN, ALSO phy’s Barn, 47 Valley Street, Charlottetown. en soon. Also 2 Holstein heifers, , Apply to Lea Reid Stanley Bridge. I WOODEN BOXES SIZE 43X7 1-2 x8 hinges and hasps reinforced Clarke 168 Cornhill St. Moncton, N. B. BRIDGE AND TABLE LAMPS, gas lantern, coffee table, end tables, mirrors, pop-up toaster, beaver hats, beds and springs. Beaton’s Auction Rooms. DINING. ROOM. CHAIRS, chrome kitchen chairs, kitchen tables, rang-ette, 110 or 220 wir- ing Cold Spot Refrigerator, like new, Bea-ton’s Auction Rooms. - ONE TRADE’-IN SINGER DROP _\head treadle sewing machine. , Price $14.95. Singer Sewin-g Cen- tre, 164 Gt. George St., Char- lottetown, Phone 4551. 1952 CHEVROLET, HALF TON. Good condition. Price $325.00» John Muttart, Albany. 1956‘ DUAL WHEEL ONE TON ford. in good condition. Can be seen at .228 Cumberland . Street. 1954‘ FARGO TON TRUCK. NEW motor with only 4,000 miles. Body good as new’. Will sell right for quick sale. Apply to Charles 0’Brien. Covehead Rad. NEW ‘JEEP $500 Off MacKay Motors, 9 59 St. eters Road Dial 6448. ' For Rent FURNISHED OR UNFURNISIL ed room. Heated. Central. Dial 3611.‘ S HEATED APARTMENT SEC- Brighton $75.00 monthly phone 8476. SMALL APARTMENT, HEATED and hot Aw ater, private en-” trance, centrally located, suit- able for couples. 61 Fitzroy. Phone 6016 or apply 233 Queen St. ‘ HEATED APARTMENT, F 0 U R rooms and- bath, oil range in- stalled in kitchen, central lo- between 9-5 pm. and 5450 after 5 pm. . For Sale BOYS NAVY BLAZER SIZE 10. Perfect condition. Phone 5944. ENTERPRISE RANGE STOVE. In perfect condition. Dia1‘3250. BICYCLE IN GOOD CONDITION Phone 4770. Charlottetown. 10 TONS OF BALED HAY. Har- old Gould, Desable. BALED STRAW. APPLY EVER- ett Muttart, Albany. ond -floor 6 rooms and bath . cation. $55 a month. Phone 3042 . FARMS FOR SALE AT N. CAR- leton, 100 acres. Good build- ings, electricity, unning water, 105 acres, ‘1_-4_ rm e distant new loafing’ barn and silo, both on paved road. Near school and Churches 3 miles from shipping. Hudson Lowther. FARMS FOR SALE AT N. CAR- leton, 100 acres. Goodr build- ings,»electricity, running water, 105 acres, 1-4 mile distant new roofing barn and silo, both on paved road. Near school and churches‘ 3 miles from shipping. Hudson Lowther. FOR SALE ONE STEEL BOX 1. 4 to 5 cu. yards capacity. WENDELL G. BARBOUR . LTD. , Phone .6122 or 9623 feeder cattle. Apply at Mur- . -3 HOLSTEIN COWS, T0 FRESH- with Iron. $2.75 each. Earle H." Business Opuortunities °‘*"““”*‘" °*°"°"‘**"'°*'~"*'*”*'“" “SNAP-ON TOOLS OF CANADA, V Ltd. have franchises available‘ For 33” For salg Female Help Wanted Miscellannns NURSES ’ 1 Registered, Grace Mater- nity and certified Nursing Assistants. Immediate Openings. Write to: Superintendent of Nurses Blanchard-Fraser Memorial Hospital -Kentville, N. S. . Help Wanted COOK FOR TEA-ROOM METIS Beach, Que., from June 15th to Sept. 15th. Good salary. Re- ference required. B.ox 34 Souris. — Lost And Found LOST.’ WOULD THE GENTLE- man who took as; light brown hat and left a dark brown hat at the Dairymen’s Meeting at the Clover Club. Please contact Richard Vesey, York, 7069. Male Help Wanted FOP. SALE Modern bungalow in Chen- tral Royalty, 3 bedrooms, living room and dining room. Hot water base- board heating throughout. Phone 9588 after 6 p.m. \ - FOR SALE Late 1956 1/4 ton Far-go - 12 volt system - long Express Box. Never Run. 1952 International - 1 ton dual wheel - stake body. Completely overhauled, Ideal for farm use or general trucking. 1949 Mercury 1 ton new motor. 1954 Meteor Niagara 4 Door Sedan- Equipped with Radio and Heater. ' - 1953 Plyrnouth Savoy 4 Door Sedan -equipped with ‘Radio and Heater. ' The above units are complete- ly overhauled and are in excel- lent condition -— Priced to Sell. "May I... Financed. Seller Motorsifl. River Phone 10. B Female Help-Wanted to take charge of an office one accustomed to meeting the pn- blic most essential Reply stat- ing experience to “M” P.0. Box 279', Summerside. ' PROFESSIONAL CARDS »BARR|STERS,' SOLICITORS, Etc. Bell, Matheson & Foster 150 Richmond St. ‘ J. Elmer Blanchard, B.A. . 160 Richmond St. Dial 5573 M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LL.B. Bank of Commerce Bldg Allison M. Gillis, LL.B. 130 Richmond St. ~ Palmer & I-‘Iaslam Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. Peake & Nicholson 175 Grafton Street I Montague Dial 4747 g ’ OPTOMETRISTS J. A. Carruthers, R. O. 123 Kent St, 'D1a] 5612 Byron J. Grant, 0. D. 124 Kent Sts.. 5611 ' J.‘ S. Taylor, R.O. Comer Kent & Queen Sts. Office 9133 — House 4756 H. J’. Mabon, 11.0. P. E. L ARCHITECT J. F. TOOMBS, B. Arch. ARCHITECT 140 Richmond St. Dial 3865 J. A. McGuigan, B.A. IAN M. MacLEOD, LLB. CURRIE BLDG. (Above Shoe Doctor) DIAL 3361 FISHING BOAT, 33 FT. 11 IN- ches. Roy lVIacLeod, Milltown Cross. AYRSHIRE BULL FOR SALE. Apply D. F. MacDonald, Souris. CHEV. MOTOR GOOD CONDI- tion. Also cart. Waldron Seller, Argyle Shore. 4 3 PIECE BEDROOM SUITE, new, spring and mattress. Dial 8164. ONE COMBINATION OIL AND electric range, one Westing- “ house Refrigerator with Auto- mtic defrost, good as new, Price cheap for quick sale. Di- al 8896 after 6 p.m. ' cAIIn or THANKS I wish to express my sincere thanks ‘to Drs. J .R. Murchison, Irwin and Laidlaw, to the spec- ial nurses Miss Catherine Mac- Leod and Mrs. Clayton Thomas, the nurses and staff: of the P.E.I. Hospital for their kind attention to me while a patient there. I also wish to thank the visiting clergymen, the ,many kind rela- tives and friends who visited me and sent so many flowers, -gifts, letters and cards. The members and adherence of the North Try- on Presbyterian Church for their many expressions of kindness dur- ing my recent illness. May God bless you all. Mary A. Maclienzie, Presby- terian Deaconess, North Tryon. FREDERIC -A. LARGE, Q.C. Room 207 Confederation Bldg. Corner Queen and Richmo d Sts. (Across from Royal Bank’ ldg.) DIAL 3244 J Os. W. MacDonald, B.A., QC. 150 Richmond Street Dial 4713 Box 4'72 MacPhee 3! Trainor 160 Richmond St. ’ Dial 5573 CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince St. Dial 6432 Currie Bldg., Dial 9424 Queen St. " 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, 9 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. 151 QUEEN ST. PHONE 3325 O -2 BRIGHTON ROAD MIMEOGRAPHING - STENOGRAPHY - BOOKKEEPING MRS. HELEN ACORN . I DIAL 6349 Currie Bldg. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS McDONALD, CURBIE 8: CO. COOPER BROTHERS & co. Charlottetown Dial 5568 H. R. DOANE & COMPANY 148 Great George St., Charlottetown Dial 6547 -— 6548 ' P. O. Box 187 Charlottetown ERMA P. CHARTERED Provincial Bank Building ARTHUR J. GARRETT ‘ PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING 100 Fitzroy Street Dial 5521 MORRISON ACCOUNTANT 698 Main Street MONCTON. N. 3. WANTED. CAPABLE .WOMAN ‘ WANTED: Y O U N G MAN TO train as furniture .salesman full or part time. Apply Box W. N. Guardian. COUNTRY COLLEGE STU- dents wanted. Early May to late August."Light indoor and outdoor work». Good wages. Apply own handwriting Box 699 c/o Guardian - Patriot. 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; ROUTE SALESMAN: NATIONAL Food Firm requires man age 22 to 30 for sales and delivery. Driving experience necessary. High School education an asset. Straight salary. Group insur- ance, etc. Apply Box 750 Guar- dian-Patriot. , WANTED SMART BOY. — ,Full Time" HUGHES DRUG ,' STORE YOU CAN EARN MORE" IN ELECTRONICS - TELEVISION - RADIO SERVICING - MICRO- WAVE - FM_ - MOBILE RADIO . . . Here’s your chance to mov up and raise your income . . . Today, in spite of uncertain times, thousands of RCC MEN earn more, have" security, gain promotions because they have an RCC Diploma. Find out today if ELECTRONICS is for you. Ask how you can start from scratch and train -for ELEC- TRONICS. S_tate age, education‘ and write quickly to‘ ' RADIO, COLLEGE or CANADA ' ‘ Es't‘.“ 1928 O ‘Box 171, Moncton, N. B. Miscellaneous THE NEARLY NEW SHOP needs and would appreciate donation’s Wednesday‘ after- noon at 114 Kent Street, Open Friday afternoon and evening for selling. ‘ NAME AND ADDRESS OF RAIL traveller to Trenton, N. J ., last January to your advantage to Communictae with. Apply Box. 755 Care Of Guardian- Patriot. Estate Jerome MacDonald Little Harbour Any person having any claims against the above estate are requested to present the same, duly at- tested, at the office of the undersigned on or before March 24th next. ‘ Melvin‘J. McQuaid Solicitor Souris, P.E.I. Seeds NEW VEGETABLE VARIETIES are. special features of our 1958 catalogue. Write for your free copy today. Vesey’s Seeds York. Services A tlffered FAST COLOR FILM SERVICE. Kodacolor, Kodachrome, Ans_co- chrome, Ektachrome. Color pro- cessing, pr-inting, and enlarging. Mail to “Color", George Wotton ‘ Photography, Summerside. SEWING MACHINES REPAI - ‘ ed. I repair all makes of sew- ing machines. H. ,B. Cameron, 210 Convent St. Summerside. Dial’ 2977. SEND NEGATIVE OR PICT"RE for 50 stamp sized photos, only $2.00; 100. $2.50 Double size, 50, $2.50. Write “Photo Stamps,” George Wotton, Photography Summerside. ' Teachers Wanted TEACHERS REQUIRED FOR Air Marshall G. 0. Johnson School. R.-CAF Station Summer- side, 1958. Vacancies exist at all grade levels “om Grade 1 to Grade 8 inclusive. Positions also exist for one Kindergarten Teacher and one Music Teacher qualified in voice and piano. Application form and salary schedules will be forwarded on request. Apply Secretary, School Board, R.-C.A.F. Station Sum- merside, P.E.I. . “TEACHER OF E N G L I S 11 Wanted for Grades Six to Eleven, 1958-59 term. “Mini- mum qualifications: Teacher’s License Class II (Grade XII and Normal College) with four years’ experience, or Teacher’s License Class III (Grade XI and Normal College) with five years’ experience. Equivalent licenses from other provinces accepted. Salary in accordance with Halifax city scale. “Apply Halifax School for the Blind,-4 University Ave., Halifax, N. S.” Telephone 3-6747. - Wanted ‘ WANTED — ALE , BOTTLES. Pints or quarts. Dial 8595. _ 1ooo’FT. BIRD’S EYE MAPLE. Kings lumber mill, Montague. ACETYLENE WELDING HOSE and cutting torch. Russell Cdles Milton. . ‘iv CHINA CABINET, GOOD CON-- dition. Dial 5284. 4 bedroom house in City; Ap- ply Box 754 Care Of Guardian -Patriot. v DUTCH FAMILY WANTS WORK. House must be -provided. Ex- perienced. Apply Box 751, Guar- dian. FISHING Eons, REPAIRED. Wrapped and varnished. Rein- forced wrappings put on new rods. Phone 6675 or tween 5 and 7 .p.m. FILMS DEVELOPED 15 CENTS. Enlarged, dated prints, 8 cents each. Save money. We will print only your good negatives. George Wotton Photography, Summerside. FILMS DEVELOPED, PRINTED Superpak Size. 8 exposures 70 cents. 12 exposures 95 cents. Speed, quality, Cash or C.0.D. Mail “Photopak,” Box 1312, Summerside. Wanted To ‘Rent GARAGE: YEAR ROUND: IN vicinity of 53 Fitzroy St. Ap- ply to box 752 Guardian-Patriot. HOUSE OR SMALL FARM FIVE miles from Charlottetown near paved highway. Apply Box 752 Care Of Guardian - Patriot; BY COUPLE, SMALL HOUSE containing 3’ to 5 rooms, good references. Please phone 5480. . Work Wanted NURSING CARE BOARD. for Inva-lids available, in coun- try. Write ‘Box 664, Guardian. RELIABLE COUNTRY GIR L wanted for housework. Penman- ment, good wages, no children. Apply Box T.D. care of Guard- ian-Patriot. CHESTERFIELDS AND SATIN FINISH PAINT ADL COLORS THREE WAY TRLLIGHT complete, with light and shade, reg. 17.95 187 Great George St. I CLEARANCE SPECIALS STUDIO COUCHES, reg. 8995-—.0nly . . . . . . . . . 59.95 LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES SPRING FILLED\MAT'I‘RE_SSES—from 24.95 BED SPRINGS——-48” and 54%’ WIDE FELT MATTRESSES, BABY CRIBS &-MATTRESSES HIGH CHAIRS, WOOD FAND CHROME ‘LIVING " ROOM CHAIRS. ‘ FLOORING BY THE SQUARE AND YARDS _ FORALL ROOMS WALL PAPER ROOM LOTS C.I.L. PAINTS FOR ALL PURPOSES EXTRA EXTRA SPECIAL FIRESTONE HOME AND AUTO CO. LTD. \. BEDROOM SUITES AT - 1 '69 qt. 3.95 ‘ Dial 5547 MAN AL|ViE-- connections. lawns. A honey of a bungalow containing 6 rooms, com- bined living-din-ing room, large kitchen, 3 bedrooms, tiled bath with shower, spacious halls. YOu’ll love the full basement which has cement floor, air conditioning oil - heat, and automatic washer This property is beautifully laiidscapcd, with large Can be financed. For appointments Dial 4892 ‘V, IT'S A HONEY 4308 be- \ TENDERS. FOR DREDGING SEALED TENDERS, address- ed to the undersigned and en- dorsed “TENDER FOR DREDG- ING, GRAHAM’S POND, P. E. I.’’, will be received in the of- fice of the Secretary until 3 pm. (E.S.T.) ' I WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1958. Combined specification and form of tender can be seen and obtained t the office of the Chief‘Eng1neer (H. & R.), De- partment of Public Works, Ot- tawa, Ontario, also at the office of the District Engineer, Depart- ’ ment of Publicrworks, Confeder- ation Building, P. 0. Box 1268, Charlottetown, 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 forms of tender and made on the printed forms supplied by the Department ‘and in accord- ance with the conditions. set forth therein. Tenders must include the tow- ing of the plant to and from the work. The dvredges and other plant which are intended to be em- ployed on this work shall have been ‘duly registered in. Canada on or before the thirty-first day of December, 1952, or shall have been built, entirely in Canada subsequent to that date. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. \ ROBERT FORTIER, Chief of Administrative Services ’and Secretary. Department of Public Works, Otawa. March 12, 1958. URGENTLY REQUIRED 3 on - \ I Wanted ~ WANTED YOUNG CATTLE AND , Calves. Stephen MacLeod, Bon- G . I _shaw. _ Uardlan _ P“ , ‘ GOOD PIGS OVER so LBS W! each, also buying smaller ones V for top pric%and1dfarsr:i plickup V I P. A. Mac ona , . eters Bay, Phone 1-3. HOUSE IN KENSINGTON TO FOR QUICK RE-SUI I rent with later intent to -buy IN RE ,. ' » T3 Write Box “L. R.” Guardian NT_ING on , ‘ Patriot. SELLING AUCTION sALEfi:f\’ AT SHAMROCK, MARCH19 AT 2 P. * Due to ill health, I offer for sale my ing of :- 1 registered Holstein, 5 "years, to freshen 1 grade Holstein, 6 years old; 1 grade H ' Old; 1 grade Jersey, 12 years; 1 grade freshened January 6th; 1 grade Hols freshen March 20; 1 registered Ho1stei 3——-year and half old beef steers;,j4’ yé 2 months; 1 sow to farrow April '12; 1 V mare, 12 years old; 1 pure bred heifer, istration; 10 tons baled hay; 5 tons bushels mixed grain. Terms cash. DAVID L. CLARK . Owner IO rooms, panelled A den, ' I '. M I. “I FOR SALE BRIGHTONHOME auiiomfafic washer, oil heal‘. - BOX, 753 GUARDIAN . PAT.Ril__<)T"i:’i‘- olsteiniryipmi Hblstein h tein ar-olcfiars old; general 1 ' ehziblerror _ hdferi; lcair Auch ' .~ , -1 Posters and applications at National Employment" oIfi,,,;~. Offices, and the Civil Service Commission, 10 Tobin Street, Hnlifa; FEDERAL CIVIL SERVICE‘: VAGANCIES IN HALIFAX‘ 0 Electrical and Elecontronics Instructor $5130 7 5730 Pulse Techniques” Technician $3750 — 43507 ‘N N. S., where applications should be filed NOT MARCH 26, 1958. ‘\. T \. \ I‘; 1",‘-TE.1_i Inn New Ways Morychg 1. 3 pc. Mahogany Bedroom Reg. 199.95 Special 149.95.» I 1. 2pc. De-Luxe Chesterfieldj. 3 ‘NEW WAY .FURN|TU'RE!-CO. In ' 161 Great George. St. Phone 621.1.‘ j _ Foam Rubber“CushiOnin,g_. Reg. 299.95. Special 249.95 1.-Crosley aiitomtic refrigerator‘ 1 Reg. 339.95 to clear at 289.95 ,1. Johnston Floor‘ Polisher Reg. 59.95. Special at 29.95 1. Hover upright Vacuum Cleaner Reg. $129.95 to clear at $69.95 I Terms. From 50c Weekly- No Down Payment ./I . 3'4 wood with heavy load-Carrying cOpCICi1"y',, menf, office space on ground floor, hot ed, and rest room. Loouoling platforms 10 L , Freight cars served by. railway siding, 015° °"e-W er‘ house, 16 feet by 12 Feet, on’e‘g0rG9eI byi27 feet, miscellaneous building, Feet, but The sole not To include one stordg now erected on The property -- This I°“.ki is. removed. Tenders will be received until /‘/1°" April 8,1958. They must be Oddressed Oil Limited, Department 21, 250 Barri” Halifax, N. S., and be marked ”Tendef-" any Tender not necessarily accepted- FOR SALE BY TENDET IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED offersfor soIe‘by'IenderIand and buildings situated in The County of Queen‘-5°ii ST. Peters Road between the norTh’eoIs’r boUhd0lY°' the City of Charlottetown and The southwest b.0U.“d‘ Or)! of The lands of The Canadian N_0’fl°D°i M ways and containing oipproximotely onedfl third acres.’ Contained with This land is 0119 house, 80 feet by‘ 50 feet, ,consTruci,éCi 01 brick and. ‘ it gbod base wOier'il9.‘_‘;i' [r1-'ruCi( G" I am 15‘ feel gian- Hiahe‘ d two‘ wdre‘ 45 fee’ bl. is e , id“ being d 0 Yr 0 P‘*''” Sf-reel»