Cel it quickly, easily al ite | cost! .- Here's one market - ~ place where wants*and needs can be brought ee ee together in a hurry—~ _ and at low cost. Want to hire a carpenter or a housekeeper? Sell a _ shotgun, waffle iron or a puppy? Swap an ‘\ outboard motor | for power | tools? . a job? Locate invest- ment property or sell a service? _ Shop the Island’s most - pesponsive market _. place—the big, separ- ate want ad section of The Guardian-Patriot. “THN? = any of our branches at © Summerside @ Souris @ Montague @ Alberton iN MEMORIAM — TF, TT We miss you Papa, time has not dimmed your memory. Or filled that empty place within our hearts When by his will with you we had to part, We have the grief of parting and the sorrow When you had-gone though when we there shall meet. ‘There will be .nortears but joy . and love unending . Just O’er that Great ‘Horizon at his feet. L Lovingly remembered by Dau- ghters, Eveline and Peggy. Agents Wanted AMAZING OFFER! MEN WITH ear from city and rural area to act as our representative. Tops in conditions and commis- sions. No risk. Full time work. Products needed in every home, well-known, fully guaranteed. Catalogue on request. Familex, Dept. 1, 1600 neers Sant Cars Leaving. CAR LEAVING FOR BOSTON * March 1lith. Phone 53803. * Cars For Sale 1951 FORD SEDAN. GOOD CON- dition. Radio and heater. $575. Dial 6004 or apply 82 Green St. | ~Guardian-Patriot - CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING each word with white space on each Vepanted as the name it indicates, abbreviation ‘for the word or aumber, or price is counted as one word, various groups of numbers count separately. Only Standard Die eney Aneta sie | Saceee able. 1 insertion per word . 3 com secutive an oo ck pe insertion, 6 consecutive i sertions, per word, per insertion 3e. An additional 10 per cent Discount will be charged on these advertise ments, unless paid within the first 7 days following the last publication | date. SPACE ADVERTISING — CLASSIFTED- t PAGE — 1 insertion per column inch. $1.50, 3 insertions, per inch, per im sertion, $1.30, 6 insertions, per inch per insertion, $1.20. Sour Genrdien Patriet Classifies ad appears in both newspapers. , as this -‘néwspaper i@ only responsible for one day’s incor rect publication or for the incorrect 7 \MCCABE Joving memory. ‘oe te wathee, «Mrs Ber- |. -| FOR Trucks For Sale REAL. ESTATE 1951 ONE HALF TON MERCURY $225.00 Steven Burke, Alberton. For Sale AUCTION “45” SCORE CARDS for sale at Guardian-Patriot Centrai Printing. GOOD ‘SOUNDING PIANO. Very suitable for Hall onSchool. - $125.00. Phone 6091. Heinz 2cup Soup Apply 214 Sydney Street, Charlottetown. 14 X 6 SURFACE PLANER. Harry A. MacTavish, Belfast, P.E.T. SPECIAL FOR ALIMITED time, Playtex regular girdles with removable garters. Regu- lar $8.95 now $7.95 and zipper type $11.95 now $9.95. White - small medium large and extra large. Fashion Shoppe. talogue selection. We will take your order for you. The Fashion Shoppe. ARRIVING THIS WEEK CAR- load of British Columbia Cedar, also carload of asphalt shingles. We can save you money, if you buy from us. R.L. Dickieson, Ltd., New Glasgow. TOURIST CABIN BUSINESS comprising of main lodge and three housekeeping fully equipped; situated ‘in stanhope, boardering on Nat- ional Park. Apply in writing to Guardian and Patriot Box 15493. Charlottetown. USED KEROSENE AND RE- frigerators, gas and electric washers. Firestone Home and Auto, 187 Great George Street, Phone 5547. PRACTICALLY NEW WALLACE meat counter case greatly re- duced -price. Dugald McNutt, Malpeque. REGISTERED HOLSTEIN COW seven years old. To freshen March 20th, Victor McKenna, Hamilton. phone Summerside 3476. Farmers Market SALE — 2 MILK COWS, 1 general purpose work horse, cicand - fat . _| also 1 heavy horse. Dial 4587. Peas Coanetictess 0 LIKE RIPE TOMATOES? THEN Consult telephones at the MA canes vie for .the Branch} be sure to plant the new office serving your ares. ae EXTRA: EARLY SCOTIA var- CLASSIFIED RATES - 15 word iety. Complete catalogue free will be | et Oe coos Vesey’s Seeds, York. - Events, word. 5 insertion Se, Cu and’ Central, per word per t= [@ -Baby Chicks — Bog = ~ —_ ol LOVE AND EAT als, -per word per insertion Fea Master Chick Starter NOTICES — Births, 6 Weddings, $1.00, Engagements, $1.50, Krums With ZOALENE Science newest, most promising. »COCCIDIOSiAT - Contains every recognized nutrient properly balanced, builds chicks’ resistance, promotes rapid even and sturdy growth. Get benefits of the most EXTENSIVE COMMERCIAL’ FEED RE- side is & ful] word, each. initial 6. sEAREH in CANADA. Buy MASTER FEEDS from your local Master dealen Ivan Kerry Rep. Phone 5455 FOR SALE: NINE EWES; ONE heavy horse, five years old. well broken; One purebred hol- holstein cow to freshen. Apply Harold Diamond, Winsloe. Lost & Found LOST: BOY’S GLASSES: THURS- day afternoon. Between Queen Square School and Cumberland Street — Finder please phone 9694. Male Help Wanted Room & Board “RENTAL Houses & Apartments TO LET: 3 ROOM: APARTMENT. on first floor. Apply Prince Grocery. . portion only of a space adverti ent. on Classified Advertia tng Accounts must be made within the first 20‘ days following the first pub ‘ication date. This newspaper reserves the —_ t accept. reject, revise or re-edit ad vertising for — in this sews oaver BOX REPLIES information regard 1ST. FLOOR APARTMENT. 3 rooms and bath. Heated and hot water. Central. Unfurnished. Front and back door entrance. Write Guardian-Patriot, Box \ €15599, Charlottetown. bath, heated, unfurnished, Cen- trally located, ~ $100.00. Adults preferred. Apply in Writing to’ P. O. Box 162 : Wanted To : Rent \ ROOM APARTMENT WITH Bath™ heated, unfurnished. Cen- tral location. Apply to Post cabins | G. E. WASHING MACHINE NEW | stein cow freshened; and one| SEVEN ROOM HOUSE WITR| Wanted To Buy Ww. TO BUY MODERN 3 Bedroom house in residential Properties For Sale No. 1. Property at Indian baie known as the Reuben Heckbert place, contains 55 acres. "No. 2. Mill property et Mill Valley with the option of raising water to 13 feet. No. 3. The property in Spring Val- ley 100 acres known as Bryenton property. No. 4. Woodland, property known | ing 44 acres. ai F JAMES MacNEILL, © Kensington. LARGE BUILDING LOT CHAR- lottetown Royalty, desirable, protected location, near school and tional ‘facilities etc., jardian - Patriot, Box 15515, Charlottetown. BUILDING LOT 100’ x 230’ KEN- sington Road. Write Guardian - Patriot, Box, C 15502, Charlotte- town. Pets SHEPHERD PUPS FOR SALE Apply Earl Anderson, Dun- staffnage. Phone 7667. Services Offered EVERYTHING | ELECTRICAL CORRECTLY REPAIRED Factory Parts Only |. - STOREY ELECTRIC 136 Prince Street | : PHONE 7341 TELEVISION AND RADIOS fepairédt Prompt service by fully equipped experts. Costs are lower when repairs are done properly. Pick.up and de- - livery service. Island - Radio Centre 136 Gt. George Street Phone 6021. MODERN GATING SER- vice Tisermntagtte s for Roach- es, bed bugs, rats, insects, etc. Free E; . Guaranteed satisfaction. Phone or Write Modern Fumigating Service H. R. Quinn, Prop. P.O. Box, - 451 Charlottetown, Phone 8727. You're Smart To Insulate Now The earlier you insulate the greater the savings you earn. Greatest comfort} at less cost.,Contact us for free estimates. Phane 6426 White Mobile truck on Call Pioneer Insulators In Maritimes Head office Northern Insulators Co. of Canada Ltd. Bayside Drive, . & John, NB. Wanted To Buy WANTED ALE BOTTLES, PINTS or quarts. Dial 8595. GOOD USED BUNK BEDS WITH ee ere WANTED: \ 1400 LBS. HORSES or over, mostly sound and fat M.F. Walsh, 51 Chestnut &t.: City. WANTED TO. BUY \ Copies of Cummings Atlas P.E.I. In good condition. Phone or. write:— Dept. of Education Land Valuation Board | Charlottetown Phone 6312. Vernon Driscoll, Bethel. as the Crowley Weedon, _fontain-| : The pall bearers were Thom- ee Leo Our Certificate gives: deposit period. 154 Richmond Street Kr, ie CONVENIENT . INTEREST PAYMENTS: cheques at half-yearly interest dates. Minimum deposits $500. Especially recommended for firms, institutions or associations with idle funds. For further particulars Apply: THE: “EASTERN TRUST COMPANY * THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES SECURITY: Unconditionally guaranteed as to in- terest and principal. (Authorized Trustee investments - |in Prince Edward Island). ) ATTRACTIVE RATES: Up to-5%, depending on by Charlottetown, P.E.L. A. A. MacLeod, Manager. AUCTION SALE. ON THURSDAY, MARCH 5th BEGINNING AT 2 P. M. At the home of the late Hillary Mclnnis\ bad habits. sleigh, 1 form scales. and powered and Machinery binder, 1 new hay rake, 1c 7 truck wagon, 1 driving wagon, 1 driving sleigh, 1 disc harrow, 1 spririg tooth har- row, 1. new pin harrow, 1 gang plough, 1 single plough, ic cream separator, 1 seeder (horse drawn), 1 fanners, forks, shovels, etc. 1 good Fairbanks plat- St. peers The following will be sold:— Horses—1 bay mare, 10 years old, weight 1200: 1 brown horse, 15 years old,\ weight 1300; 1 brown mare, 18 years old, weight 1300. All above in top condition, work in any kind of horse machinery. No bad habits. Cattle—1 cow aged 10 years, 1 cow — 7 years, 1 cow aged 3 years, 2:cows aged 4 years, 1 2 years, all to freshen; 1 heifer aged 2 years, farrow; 1 heifer aged 1 year, Shorthorn grade; 4 calves. All above.cattle except yearling Grade Ayrshire in| top condition and heaviest ‘milkers in this vicinity. No heifer aged mower, 1 ie Terms—Sums up to $20.00 cash. ‘Above that ap- proved joint notes 4 months maturing July 5th. Dis-; count on cash purchases over twenty dollars 3%. Real Estate—This farm is in highest state of cul- tivation and condition. Buildings all electrical! id in best state of repair. Ma P ch by private a arrangement. a Cf. PRATT, Auctioneer. By order of trustees. lighted be pur. PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS. ’ Etc. M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LL.B. Bank of Commerce Bidg. Palmer & Haslam Bank of Nove Scotia Bldg. Peake & Nicholson 175 Grafton Street J. A. McGuigan, B.A. Currle Bidg., Disl 9424 Queen S. _ Tan M. MacLeod, LL.B. (Mclean & McKinnon). Currle Bldg. 179 Queen $e. Dial 3361 ‘Frederic A. Large, O64. MAA. Reem 207 Dominion Building : Dial 3244 MacPhee & Trainor — 160 Richmond $#. Dial 5573 ROBERT G. MacLEOD, B.A., L.L.B. . Room 208 Dominion Bidg. - Dial 4126 Services Offered Mimeographing, Bookkeeping, Stenography Mrs. Helen Acorn ~— Road, Charlottetown Chiropractor | Dr. W. R. Carson Prince St. Dial 6432 Dial 6349 Optometrists ak Kent St. Carruthers, R.O. Dial 5612 J. S. Taylor, B.0. Corner Kent & Queen Sts. Office 9133 — House 4756 Architect | J. F. Toombs, B. Arch Architect Richmond : St. Dial 3865 G. Keith Pickard . B. Arch. MR. Charlottetown, 100 A.1.C. Fitzroy St Dial 8618 Summetsids, Wednesday's Dial 2936 ‘ ~ Peter A. McNeil ARCHITECT 166 Gt. Geo. St. Phone 4339 Electrical , Engineer Charlottetowr P.O. Box 513 ‘E. 8S. Chandler “BSc. (EE), ME. 1 161 QUEEN C., P Eng. st. PHONE 8325 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS McDONALD, CURRIE & CO. COOPER BROTHERS & CO. \UTHORS INVITED sUpBMit | ¢* ®4s. vr setcmnnanic A cere, MSS all types (including : H. R. DOANE & COMPANY Poems) for book publication.| . _ 148 Great George $t. Charlottetowd)’ . can dees terms) ee Dial- 6547 — 6548 , ©. ©. Bex 187 . ( x ah, Renee, Peet; (Re - ARTHUR J. GARRETT. : . = ~~ - ° PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING HEIFER TO FRESHEN SOON. | 6, : serown oe naan: dudes , F in the amount of $10.00 is — Souris 32-3 predeceased her thirteen years ago. Also-left to mourn are twelve grandchildren and five great grandchildren and two brofiers, Henry and Stephen Mahar of cares if at CANADA _ ‘ SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed “TENDER j FOR REPAIRS, QUEEN’S WHARF, GEORGETOWN, P. E.-1.”, will be received in the office of the Secre- tary, until 3.00 p.m. (€. S$. 7.) WED- NESDAY MARCH 25, 1959. Plans and specification can be seen and forms of tender obtained at the office of the Chief Engineer, Department of Public Works, Ottawa, Ontario, at the office of the District Engineer, P O. Box 1268, Dominion Building, Charlottetown, P. E. 1, and at the Post Office at Geaggetown, PES. . To be ®onsidered each tender must be accompanied by one of the alter- native securities called for in the tender documents. Tenders must be made on the printed forms supplied by the Department end in accordance with the conditions. set forth therein. - The Department through the Chief Engineer's office (H. & R.), or thre the undersigned, or through the of- fice of the District Engineer at Char- lottetown, PB. E. 1, will supply blue prints and specification of the work. The lowest or any tender_ not necessarily accepted ROBERT FORTIER, Chief of Administrative Services and Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, February 27, 1959. * 8:00 p.m. in Association George Street. Queen’s. Stockpile U.S. Steel ‘haden Possible Strike ‘| OLEVELAND (AP) — The buildup of steel inventories as a hedge against a possible United in high gear, Magazine said Sunday. “There has been only a modest buildup since October,, when in- ventories bottomed out at 12,000,- 000 to 13,000,000 tons,” the weekly. journal of metalworking said. “From now until June 30, shipments will top 7,000,000 tons, *| the magazine preditted, and that also will be the highest June, 1957. Any strike lasting beyond six weeks, Steel said, would liquidate most stocks of steel bought as a hedge against the walkout and force producers to ‘‘dip into their ordinary working jnventories, tak- since - [ing them down to rock bottom.” N.Y. Stocks Made Gains In February. NEW YORK (AP)-The stock market posted a substantial gain in February despite profit-taking that skimmed a bit of the cream off the top last week. Touched off by the shaky Ber- lin situation, a number of elec- tronics and rocket -*fuel issues raced ahead while the blue chips which govern the over-all market average backed away. Some chemicals and assorted issues, boosted by good prospects or rec- ommendations by investment ad- visers, also went .to town. Thiokol, a-.fuel stock, jumped — nts te 111%. Zenith, spur- exteliont ¢ earnings and pre- éf' more ‘to-eomge, rose 21 . General Tire, reflecting de- cans for its rocket-making sub- exchange, advanced 1114 to 58%. Polaroid was up 10%. to 116%. RECORD AVERAGE American Telephone advanced 35%. This helped boost the Dow .| Jones industrial average to a rec- ord peak of 603.50 Eriday. _. Conservati Poll Chairman. On Tuesday, the market fol- lowed through well enough on the ve Electors A meeting of the Conservative Electors of ‘Ward | 1 Centre Poll will be held on Monday, March 2nd at for the industry as a ‘whole of Headquarters, 168 Great | ‘ - DEPARTMENT | SEALED TENDERS will | Friday, March 20th, 1959, | CAUSEWAY across the Province of Prince Edward Island TENDER CARDIGAN County, Prince Edward Island. OF HIGHWAYS mete be received until ‘noon on for the construction of a RIVER, King’s Specifications and Tender Forms may be obtained at ed when plans are returned the opening a Charlottetown. * oie Prince Edward Island. February 25, 1959. ing, 19 feet high, formerly 16th., 1959. site clean and tidy within sale. Ters of sale: Cash: P.O. Box 428 Laney Soe a eee a ee ae Tenders to be mailed to— ‘ e. J. VANMARRION Production Superintendent "Maritime Electric Co. Ltd., | the office of the undersigned, Old Post Office Building, | Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. Deposit cheque | required, and will be refund- | to this office. Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. , NOTE: Ténders will be ‘opened at the above advertised time, arid bidders are invited to present their | THAT PARCEL of land situate, lying bids in person (or otherwise) and be present at | J. G. MackAY, .' Minister of Highways _ a “FOR SAEL BY TENDER. Bids are invited on one 25 x 50 foot frame build- | used as a 4-truck garage and office. Located at Maritime Electric Company Power Plant, facing Cumberland St., in Charlottetown. Closing time for tenders: Noon, Monday. March | thirty days from date of Building may be viewed between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., by application to J. VanMaarion Dial 6531) Charlottetown, PEL, The attention of bidders is drawn to ‘the fact | that power lines within the City limits ‘prevent the moving of any building, move than 16 feet high. Ap. proval of the Public Utilities Commission is also ‘neces- la, building within the City. ee sidiary, Aerojet, on the American | + Alberton 68-2 Sues this week, US. Steel 1% Genetal Motors 2%, . Oil (New Jersey) 1% and Royal Dutch. 15%. American Motors and Stude- baker-Packard managed to stem the worst of the selling they have been subjected to in the face of prospective small car competk . tion from the big three. They were the week's most active is- sues. American was off % at 29% on 613,500 shares; Studebaker. was off 1% at 12. , Texas Calgary was the biggest trader on the American exchange. It closed \% higher _at 8 on 390,400 shares, NET EARNINGS ~ British Columbia Telephone - Company, year ended Dec. 31: share after preferred dividends; 1957, $4,723,025, $2.62. ‘Great Britain and Canada In. vestment Corporation, year ended wo 31> 1958, $357,873) 1957, $380,- Triad Oil Cee Ltd year ended Nov. 30: 1958, net loss $5,156,547; ¢ 1957, net tess $4,218,557. No Decision Made On Loan To Dosco OTTAWA (CP)—Mines Minis. ter Comtois told the Commons Wednesday the government has not yet made a decision on a Dominion Coal Company request for. a $6,000.000 federal loan to improve its Nova Scotia facilities. chaud (L—Gloucester), who said there is only $2,800 left in a loan fund set up under th Maritime Coal Production Assistance Act. If it is decided to enlarge the amount, “Mr. Comtois said, the ° House will be presented with legislation to authorize it. North Star Oil. Company Reports Bigger Profit TORONTO (CP) — North Star ;Oil Ltd. had estimated net profit in 1958 of $2,342,451 compared with $2,123,188 in 1957, says a pre- aieiag Tapers from the com- pany. Sales of refined products totalled 172,631,000-gallons, an in- crease of 14.4 per cent over 1957, Fred. C. Manning of Halifax, president, comments in the report that the percentage increase com. pares with an estimated increase~ jthree per cent. Accounts of the newly-acquired — ‘to choose 5 Delegates to at- | exploration and development sub- tend nominating convention for 5th District of sidiary, Cree Oil of Camada (1958) with those of the parent com- pany. At Dec. 31 North Star had out- and 864,654, common shares out- ‘standing, compared with 30,550 class A and 851,000 common a year earlier. Of the total increase of 368,832 class A and common shares, & total of 316,457 shares were issued during November and December upon the exercise of warnants and in thg acquisition of ‘Cree Oil, Mortgage Sale. Jy Garfield Stewart and Fenner $. Stewart 102 acres — Brackley Point Road There will be sold by Public Auction. in front of the Law Court | Building in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, on Thursday, the 19th day “of March A. D. 1959, at the hour. of 1 o'clock past Noon:: ALL and being on Lot or Tow nship Number. Thirty-three in. Queen’s County in Prince Edward Island, -| bounded and described. ag follows, that is to say; COMMENCING ata stake fixed on the west. side of the Brackley Point. Road and at the southeast angle of - Vétdon and Geraid Robinson's, formerly of Wil liam Robinson’s, farm, thence run- ning along the: south line of the said William Robinson’s farm north eighty- nine degrees and forty minutes west by the Magnetic Meridian of 1764 i forty-seven chains and ninety-five” links to the east line of Duncan Shaw's farm, -thence afong the sald 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, , | side of the said Hugh Stewart's, now Successful bidder to yemove building aia leave | Waldo Stewart's, farm south eighty: ninedegrees and forty minutes east by 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 commence- ment, containing one hundred and two acres, ahd one rood of land, @ little more or less, being the lands — descrilédr in Deed dated 9th May, IRIS, from Mary Gardiner to the shid J. Garfield Stewart. ¢ This sale is made in pursuance of a Power of sale contained in an In- denture of Mortgage dated 3st of July, 1952, and made betw8en J. Gartield Stewart of Brackley Point in Queen's County, Prince Edward. Is. land,. Farmer, and Fenner S. Stewart of the same place, Farmer, of the frst part and the <wydersigned of the second pert, default having been - WANT AD RESULTS ! @ 1! nah TA EN ea a Sat se Ltd., have not been consolidated _ standing 386,028 lass A shares — 1958, $4.173,071, $1:72 per ordinary He was replying to H. J. Robi- ~_ \ 9 made in payment of interest secured ~~ hereky. Dated this 12th day ‘of February D. 1959. j MARGARET MacDONALD Mortgagee. ,