p””‘—’ ,Tuei~;day, May 6, 1958 1 The Go lrdlan Page 13 CA}: LEA‘v1NG“1;'-OR TOR-6,;,,—r~0 MEMORIAM ':g,[,— In loving memory of my} 593,- father Andrew Bell who ‘ passed away May 6th, 1956. I and knew that he was sufferingf That the bills were hard to climb 5‘, he closed his weary eyelids And whispered Peace be Thine, W,,. in the beautiful hills oli God . the Valley of rest so fair 1 some time. some day we know not when i We’11'meet our loved one there. I Always remembered by daugh- ter and son in-law Rita and Roy Graham and grandchildren, Carol ml Shelley. (;]LI.ISPIE—~In loving memory of my dear wife Mrs. William (;i1lespie,‘Appin Road who plas- sed away May 6th, 1953. .-gone is the face I loved so dear Silent the voice I loved to hear T00 far away for sight or speech But not too far for my thoughts to reach. Lovingly remembered by hus- , band. ' » GILLESPIE—-In loving memory I of my dear mother, Mrs. Wil- ' liam Gillespie who passed ;; away March 6th, 1953. ,,There is no parting from those we love ’No distance can divide, ‘ -For today in mam-ory’s garden ‘ye still walk side by side. gloved and_ remembered by daughter Hazel. ‘ In loving memory of my yney, who passed away May 0th, '_.l956. This day we do remember loving thought we give I illfovone no longer with us But in our hearts still lives. idsovingly remembered by daugh- Flossie, Warren and Family. my dear father, Andrew Bell, who passed away May 6th, ‘ 1956. ' , last, The world’s wean’ troubles ‘ trials are past I he bore for no more. 5 Always remembered by dan- ghter, Lena. , PAYNTER —-In loving memory I of our father and husband I Leslie Thomas Paynter who 1 passed away May 6th 1956. -‘dear father, Andrew Bell, Ab- . SELL -— In loving memory of ‘ Peacefully sleeping, resting’ at L In silence he suffered, in patience‘ I Till God called hirn home to su7r- ' O It NOI.iv.,..BUY, ‘Oars Leaving Wedneway. May 7th. Can ac commodate two ~ . Dial 5002. paqscngem (tag and Trucks For sale L p 1955 D G E — STANDARD. transmission. - Built in radio and heater. - Priced for quick sale. - Owned by a mechanic; Phone 3885, I I THIS WEEK SPECIALS 1952 Henry -I. only $350 1951 Austin, only $350 1951 Morris $399 1949 Chev. 1/. Ton $190 MacKay Motors Peters Rd. Dial 6448. only 1 59 St. ,WE'VE GOT ‘THE ”GEE BEES” Good Buys Greater Bargains ,. Guaranteed Better Green, 4 door Sedan. A-1 con- dition. $1800 I955 PONTIAC Blue 4-door Sedan. Clean and sharp. A car to be proud of. $|525 I954 MERCURY Half-ton. Blue. New Body A-1 condition. 5750 I94IDOoeE Coupe. A real buy. $l25 I953 PONTIAC’ Laurentian Sedan. 4-door. Goo.d body and motor. ‘ $850 I956 DODGE . paint job. TOUT OUR WAY Minor 3 ' I956 PONTIAC RI Tor WATCH, MA“WATCH .’ I CM 60 CLEAN OVER.’ WHY, THESE THINEIE E52 ‘ A LDTTA FUN.’ I'LL LEAPM A LOTTA TEICKE ON THE$E ‘FORE I'M By J. R. WILLIAM5 For sale A 1, THOSE LQUANITY COBBLER FOUNDA-I f'h‘?;F-I,C"LE_rRY Tov tion seed. slightly suitable for planting. Leo 0’- Holloran, Victoria Cross. ONE STACK OF CLINTON OATS. would be‘ suitable for seed. Ap- ply J. Thomas McKenna Vernon Bridge. FOR SALE: ONE SECOND- Hand drop head, machine. George Boudreaault, Montagu Phone 76-11. - FOE OUTBOARD MOTORS. boats, lawn mowers. Garden tractors. Tillers. Chain saws. See E. M. Cannon, 316“Coulrt St. Summerside. FOR SALE QUANTITY CHOICE . baled Hay. Shingle sawing out- fit complete. Rotary Carrilage GET ‘IOU A LION To PLAY WITH.’ YOU'LL GET ' &ELL SOCNER.’ scabby, \ \\ -4 ‘ ./////"////7///’ my ‘THE AID TO MORE Al? first class condition. Bruce Mac- Leod Grand View P.E.I. SEED BARLEY CHARLOTTE- town No. ‘80,_Grand Ohampion Barley'Mari.t-ime Winter Fair Reg. Prices. New bags B.B. Jones RR5 Charlottetown. 6 ROOM HOME WITH BATH. . 0; lug. cl. Jcwnnmns 5-!» us.- tm’ .Yv¢- ‘M- __ “For Rent 5 acres land. Double garage, outbuildings, on pavement near churches and schools. Douglas For Sale FURNISHED BE D SITTING room with stove. Dial 8231. Younker, North .Wiltshire. ONE TRADE-IN SINGER FEA- LADIES. SUIT SIZE 16. NEAR- ly new. Phone 0324. 4 ROOM APARTMENT WITH bathroom, second floor. Heat- ed. Apply 206 Grafton Street, or dial 9038. TWO LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING Rooms. Kitchenette and ‘bed sitting room. Central. Dial 8434 in morning. FOR RENT 1200 sq. feet of floor space in the Block Build- ing. Available for Rent by June 1st. Suitable for store or offices. Present- ly occupied by The De- partment of National Defence. 5 MAURICE BLOCK & COMPANY LTD. For Sale CHEAP’ wonx HORSE. HEATH Craswell, Winsloe North. QUANTITY OF CLINTON OATS. Leonard Andrews, Yonk. CHILD’s COAT .s1zE 4. PHONE 3773. 1 QUANTITY LUMBER. APPLY This day we do remember - A loving thought we give To one no longer with HIS But in our hearts stills lives Sheltered in the Rock of Ages {Anchored on the golden shore In the presence of the ‘Saviour ' Safe Oh yes, for evermore. , Lovingly remembered by wife ' and family at home. - QASORREY — In Loving Memory . of George Sorrey who passed away on May 6, 1955. Three 1 .y.ears,ago. years have passed and ‘* -gone O , ,1 one we loved so well was woken from our home on earth ‘With Jesus Christ to dwell, 1 The flowers we place upon his , grave ‘ Have withered and declayed But the love of one who sleeps ‘beneath { never fade away. . Igovingly‘ Remembered by his 1" fe and family. ' ‘ RAYNTER -— In Loving Memory , of my father and grandfather Leslie Paynter who passed away May 6, 1956. _ can only have one father . ent kind and true no other und in all the world will be kind to you, . 501311 we can do dear father is to go -and tend your grave, and. leave behind a token of love to gflhe ‘best father God ever gave. ,1 ;-0V1I_1Igly remembered and sad- -y missed by Christene, Francis j and Family. PAYNTER—-In fond and loving »,;‘l-Jlliemory of our" dear father departed this life May 6, / ~ glllhat would we give if we could if say $9110. Dad. in the same old way; " hear your voice and see your smile, ‘ sit with you and chat awhile. f.Y_0u who have a father, , _r1sh him with care, 4‘ .0? you’ll never know the heart- ?, fiche. T11 you see his vacant chair. . Olly missed and lovingly re- 2 Fnembered by son and daughter- ; {l~law. Lieth, Christine and lxrandsons. Wayne, Chester, Ralph. W:iwESTHAVER—In loving mom- 3, °1‘l’ 0f Capt. Davis Westhaver, “‘ Passed away May 6th, ‘illeautiful memories are all that ,of Is left i 008 we loved and will never .3, Wet» - I 1°Vlllg smile a happy face /I Token link-we can never re- Dlace. '« Ways remembered I by wife . 3 e. I f-I-AR0 OF THANKS I fa he St. Elizabeth’;-Aid Society 1 es *0 9-‘Dress sincere thanks .. Contributors whose dona- anage so successful. 5 I °ilih [I 51 Wish to - ‘ “mm t extend my sincere M 0, Dr. Grant. Dr. Beer on ‘he H0SDital staff of Prince 3030031 and all the 4 door, Regent. 2-ton. Low mile- age. ‘ $|695 ALLISON MoIcLEOD LTD. PHONE 7364 —- 7365 Female Help Wanted KITCHEN " HELP-APPLY person New England Cafe. WANTED CAPABLE WOMEN or girl for general housework for Summer months. Apply MIN, Keith MacKrinnon 3845. , CAPABLE WOMAN FOR GEN- eral house-work. every con- IN - Mrs. Bruce Unemployment Of- fice. . WOMEN — NO EXPERIENCE necessary in making personal interviews for a fine store. Out of Door work. Straight hourly pay $1.10. No selling. 5‘ hours day, 5 day week. Hours 9.30 am. to 3.00 p.m. Car helpful. Apply in person, do not tele- phone, Jean Weig, Charlotte - town Hotel, room 221 (day) hours 10 a.m. to 2 pm. For lllent SMALL APARTMENT 5 MILES from city. Dial 7778 after 6 p. m. 1‘ HEATED SECOND F L 0 0 R apartment Hillsboro St. Phone 8260. . 5 ROOM APARTMENT WITH bath. Third floor. Central lo- cation. Phone 9030. SUITE OF‘ OFFICES AT 150 Richmond Street (above Tele- graph Office) Apply The Royal Trust Company. FOR ,RENT 5 Apartment, four rooms and bath. Second floor. Heated. Continuous hot water with propane gas range. Children welcomed. Situated at Mt. Edward Heighs. '1 DIAL 5547 many friends who sent cards -and flowers, Mr. Cecil Barbour. I wish to thank Dr. Frank Mac- Millan, Dr. Joe MacMlllan and Dr. Wendall MacDonald also sis- ters and nurses of the Charlotte- town Hospital. Also those Who sent cards and -treats. and those who visited and helped 9”‘. at home while I was a patient at t.he Charlottetown HosPll31- Mos. Alex Grant Peakes Sta- txon. vience-.—.$55.00 per month. Apply .- Franlk Koughan, Donagh. THREE TIRES 550 x 15; also 12 volt car battery, like new. Dial 4327. —()-NE CHROME DROP - LEAF. kitchen table. Excellent condi- tion. Dial 7917. 3 MILCH COWS. 2-IYEAR OLDS. 2 brood sows, 300 bu. Clinton oats. Linus Conway. Bonshaw. TWO COWS T0 FRESHEN SOON One freshened cow also two feeder cattle. Apply M. Walsh, 51_CheSlL1l’U.t Street. 1954 ROYAL ENDFIELD MOT- orcycle. Please contact Morri- Hampton‘. / ‘ FARM AT LONG RIVER. 100 acres land, 85 clear, balance wood and lumber Well water- ed. Good state of cultivation. Apply Nelson Paynter, Long River. -. MacLeod (Ma-cLeod) Montague. son MacEacher Service Station,’ the.rwei‘gh»t electric pontaible sew ing machine. Price $84.50. Sin- ger Sewing Centre, 164 Great George Street- Dial 4551. 1 12 CU. FT. REFRIGERATOR new, never used, selling at .$100. off. Also one can-nris-ter type Vacuum Cleaner A real bargain. Weatlherall Aluminum Co. Ltd. 125 Kent Street. FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY, Self - Storing Alu-minulm Doors reg. 89.50 selling for only 59.50 $10.00 TRADE — IN for your old door. Weatherall Aluminpm Co. Ltd. 125 Kent St. Charlottetown. FOR SALE . Ten room house in ex- -cellent repair situated in . Irighton. Hot’ water oil furnace, attached garage. leasoni for selling, owner transferred. _ L. H. KENNEDY Realtor and Insurance 166 Great George St. Dial 3912 ITS ’M'UCI-I EASIER T0 PRE-‘ pare your Guardian - Patriot - ‘inst An“ Found‘ __ of our trained ad-‘takers to as- LOST: WOULD THE PERSON Classified Ad when you ask one who took by mistake 33 B saw- sist. you. Phone 8506. No. 3056 from Keith Carmic«hel’s FOR SALEHAY CARRIER’ on Friday please return and fork, blocks, and 125 feet of gel “he” °W“- . cable, Frost’ and Wood binder, LOST IN VICINITY OF ‘BIRT good condition, trvu-ck wagon Leard’s Mill or theolcl Power new box, driving wagon and po- Dam, a wallet containing tame planter. W.C. Donald, Sea large sum of money, valuualble View. ~ and important papers. Finder so ACRES OF G-(ODD I,-ARM_ please phone ‘Charlottetown 6151. land at Milton, 6 miles from Reward $100‘00' A "‘Ch’lttt P"d d. - Ab:l1.lt070e glvggr £l)!:1lanaC:e in 1l(1).l:l’l‘- Miscellanea“: I For Service her and hardwood. About 20 acres, in Potatoes last year. Apply W. H. Horne, Milton. Belgium Horse for Ser- vice - Oyster Bed Bridge fee $10.00 Owner FARM FOR-SALE» _..Stephen Gallant. AT EMYVALE Male I|elII_ Wanted WANTED: MAN FOR STEADY travel among consumers in some good rural districts and in Charlottetorwn. Permanent connection with large manufac- turer. Ouly relialble hustler con- sireder. Write Rawleiglfs Dept 34 H.P. MOTOR APPLY 23 PASS- more St. PURE BRED ENGLISH_ SET- ter Pups. Female. Dial 4628. ERBAN SEED OATS. EAR-oi?) Day Wilmot Valley. - PIGS‘ ALSO ‘LARGE QUANITY . of Manure Dial 6032. 200 BUSI-IELS GOOD TABLE turnips. Phone 24-3, Hunter I River. . FAWN SUIT SIZE 12. ALSO dress, size 10. never worn. Rea- sonalble. Dial 8231. 4 ROOM HOUSE POPLAR AVE. Summerside. Phone White Rose Service Station, 11-21 Central Bedeque. HORSE —- FIVE YEARS OLD (Jo1lity) may be seen at Bill MacMillan’s, Hunter River,‘I P.E.I. FOR SALE 67 ACRES FARM. Milvale. Good House and Earn a car Shed. Leo Doyle Hunter River P.E.I. ° ONE HORSE. 13 YEARS OLD. sound, good driver. Apply Dan I offer for sale my farm con- sisting of 50 acres of land well watered and in good state of cultivation. Buildings in good repair, with running, water in house and yard, cement founda- tion under house and barns. J. B. CLARKIN PROFESSIONAL CARDS A E-475-131, 4005, Richelieu. Mon- treal. Nursery stock SOLICITORS, Etc. BARERISTERS, I CHIRORRACTORV AFRICAN VIOLETS. DOUBLE punpliepwhite and pink. $1.00 delivered in city. Mrs. Cairns, Nassau Street, Dial .4095. GOVERNMENT ' INSPECTED Certificate Viking and William- Dr. W. ‘E. Carson ,_z01I Prince St. Dial 6432‘ Bell, Mathcson 31 Foster . I50 Richmond St. 1. Elmer Blanchard, _B.A. 160 Richmond St- Dial 5573 ette Raspberry canes. 25-$2.50, 50-$4.50, 100-$7.00. Rubarb roots (red 3 for $1.50. Postpaid. Par- ker Jewell, York, Phone 7074. GOVERNMENT. INSPECTED Certified Viking and Wllllamet- _ PTOMETRIST-S J. A. C-arruthers, R. O. Kent St, ' ». Dial 5612 M. A. Farmer, Q.C-, LLB- Bank of Commerce Bldg Allison M. Gillis, L_L.B. 130 Richmond St. D131 4747 ._Pa-lmex & Haslam, ( Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. Peake 8l Nicholson .175 Grafton Street , J. A. McGuigan, B.A. ' Currie Bldg., Dial 9424 Queen St. IAN M. MacLEOD. LLB. CURRIE BLDG. (Above Shoe Doctor) DIAL 3301 FREDERIC LARGE, Q. . Room 207 Confederation Bldg. ;Corner Queen and Richmond Sts. .IAcross from Royal Bank Bldg.) DIAL 3244 S J os. W. MacDonald, B.A., QC. 150 Richmond Street Dial 4713 Box 472 MacPhec 3‘ Truinor 160 Richmond St. Dial 5573 to Raspberry canes. 25-$2.50, 550-5450; 100 - $7.00. Rh-ulbarlb [roots (red) 3 for $1.50. Post- paid. Parker Jewell, ‘York. Dial 7074. STRAWBERRY PLANTS FROM virus-free stock. Second genera- .tion—Dun1a1‘> $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 xbox IVY-P0l5' ted plants. Named Dahlias mix- I. S. Taylor, R.O. Comer Kent & Queen Sts. Office 9133 — House 4756' H. J. Mabon, R.0. Montague P. E. I. ARCHITECT J, F, '1‘00l‘.Z'3.S, B. Arch. ARCHITECT 140 Richmond St. G. Keith Pickard 3. Arch. M.R.A.I.C., Dial 3865 Charlottetown, 100 Fitzroy St. ed $3.00 doz. Parker Jewell, Dial 18 York,’ Phone 7074. Summerside. Wednesdays Dial 2936 GOVERNMENT INSPECTED 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. GOV’T INSPECTED AND AP- proved “First Genenation V1-I‘l1S Free Starwberry Plants”. Par- ent stock imported from U. S. A. 1957. Dunlap $2.00 per 100 $1200 per‘ 1000 premier sparkle and Catskill $2.50 per 100 $15.- Peter A. McNeil 166 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown Phone 4339 P. 0. Box 513 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER E. S. CHANDLER. B.Sc. (E.E.). M.E-LC-. REHE- l61 QUEEN ST. PHONE 8325 00 per 1,000 .prepaid. All plants 1 CHARTERED AccOuNTANT7s"' freshly dug trimmed and pack- ed for shipping. Parker Jewell, York. Phone 7074. McDONALD, CURRIE 8: CO. STRAWBERRY PLANTS ‘FROM COOPER BROTHERS & C0. _ government inspected viru s Currie nildg. Charlottetown Dial 5568 free stock. Dunlalili $2(i00-100, . $12.00, 1,000. Cats-kl an spar- H. R. DOANE & COMPANY kle $2.50 ‘- 100: $15--1.000 005-t _ _ 148 Great George St.. Charlottetown 187 M pa,-d_ Trimmed ready to want. D131 5347 "‘ 5543 I ' P‘ 0' Box ' Discount over thollsand. Also ARTHUR J. (;ARRE‘["]‘ high yielding raspberry canes $5.00-100. A. W. Kennedy, ML. Charlottetown 100 Fitzroy Street Edward Road. Dial 5321 a . SELL Nursery Stock VIRUS FREE STRAWBERRY plants. Selected and dusted with Malathion. S p a. r kl e Premier and Improved Senator Dunlap. 100 - $2.00. 500 - $8.00.\ 1000 - $14.00. Prepaid. 25 Surecrop (imported from U.S.A. in 1957) included free with each order for 500 or more received before May 15th. H. H. Jenkins, South- port. Transportation Wanted WANTED: PASSAGE BY CAR to Toronto this week. Phone Guardian office, Montague. Wanted ' WANTED — ALE BOTTLES. Pints or quarts. Dial 8595. TWO JUNIOR S IZE. GIRLS bicycle._ Good C‘0n‘dllJlO_l\. Phone 7172. SADDLE. HORSE. FRENCH coach or St. Sylmester strain. Want also English saddle. Write’ Box 432, Charlottetown. Phone 8566. Seeds SPECIALIZING ‘IN BEST VEG- etable varieties. Catalogue free on application. Store open daily. also Monday and Thursday eve- nings. Vesey’s Seeds, York. FARMERS! I FOR YOUR TUR- nip, Mangel and Kale require- ments for the coming season, try our Registered Seed for better results. VESEY’S SEEDS, YORK. Services offered CELLARS CLEANED. ASHES hauled. Topsoil. Phone 6393. CLEANING GRAIN DAILY, EL- mer MacDonald, Crapaud. YARDS CLEANED —- ASHES hauled; and,‘ light trucking. Phone 4298. ONE CALL TO 8506 TO PLACE a Classified ad can bring you many calls for the article you‘ want to sell or the property you’d like to rent. ELECTRICAL WIRING — FOR all your wiring and repairs at -reasonable cost with prompt service. Contact Arthur Rodd, Electrical Contractor, on Charlottetown R.R. 6, Phone 5907.- .IeaI=lIers Wanted LICENSED TEACHERS FOR. Ca,ye11d=ish School, good supple- ment. Apply Mrs. John Mac- Neill. Secretary. . TEACHER FOR MARIE SCHOOL next term. P r e s e n t Sulp- plement $500. Mrs. Leonard MacKenzie Sec’y. “BEFORE APPLYING FOR A accepting any position to teach with the scllool district, Wir. i peg No. 1, teachers are asked to clear_ with Mr. E. L. .'rne" ' General Secretary, Manitoba T_eacher's Society, 956 Portage at Lipton, Winnipeg.’ ’ ‘ Swine Bre;edersIA‘nnuu| Meeting, W2-met!‘ To Ben!’ L TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT. Desirable neighbourhood. By June 1st. Two Adults. Dial 5010. ‘ » FOUR OR FIVE ROOM APART- ment or flat. Ground floor, Cen- tral. Adult tenants. Apply Box 881 Guardian-Patriot. WANTED TO RENT apartment, immediately. Excellent references. Ap- ply- Box N0. 869 CANADA . CHANGE or RECEPTION‘ DATE’ — CARLBOU, N. s. NOTICE is hereby given that .the date for the reception of tenders fr.‘ DREDGING CARI- BOU, N.S., has been advancedto 3:00 P.M. (E.D.S.T.), WEDNES- DAY, MAY.21, 1958. . ROBERT FORTIE-R, Chief of Administrative Services and Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, May 2, 1953. A The annual meeting of the P. E. I. Swine Breeders’ As- iisociation will be held in ‘Birch Court, Experimeiltal iFarm, Charlottetown, on Friday, May_ 9th, at 8.00 p.m. Lloyd MacLeod, President.‘ AUCTION SALE ’ At Malpeque V Wednesday, May 7 at 1 o’clock My farm, containing 95 acres all clear, excellent buildings. Stock: 1 horse; 20 head of cattle, mostly feeders; 7 geese. Machinery: Massey 30 tractor, 4 years old; Massey 50 clipper com-, bine, 3 years old; new Holland super-66 baler, 2 years old; Ceck. shutt side delivery rake, 3 years old; Massey tractor mower; Mas- sey 15—run grain and fertilizer drill, 4 years old; Cockshutt 3- furrow plow on rubber; Fleury-Bissell manure spreader on rubber; rubber-tired farm wagon; 2-section spring-tooth harrow; cultivators and hillers for International tractors; power lawn mower; Page other items too numerous to mention. Household Articles: Baby carriage, like new; small amount of household furniture. Terms cash. If day unfit, first fine day following. Robert Simpson E. C. Bell Auctioneer AUCTION SALE OF THE LATE HARRY E. FOSTER 1 10 MILE HOUSE AT 2 P. M. SATURDAY, MAY 10th Binder, haymower, wheel barrow, spike harrows, spring-tooth harrow, truck wagon, dump cart, potato hiller, turnip pulper, set of scales, wood sleigh, electric cream separator, grain seeder, circular saw, threshing mill, small gas engine, gang plow, single plow, 2 stacks of hay, ile of firewood, work harness, carpenter tools. Also h usehold effects. Other small articles. If day; unfit to be held on Monday. A. B. CUTCLIFFE ’ Administrator Owner CLAUDE CRASWELL . , Auctioneer FOR sALE_ Having disposed of my home in O’Leary,, and un- able to buy a suitable lot to rebuild, I offer for sale my storetwhich is JELLEY’S DEPARTMENTAL STORE in O’LEARY, consisting of a lot and store, 90 x 80, two floors, and one warehouse. In the meantime all stock will be sold at a 10% discount on all goods with the ex- ception of furniture, stoves and all electrical appliances which will be sold at a, 20% ‘discount. All §ales will be for cash only. A i ' This is one‘of the finest retail outlets west of Summerside. Any offers will be considered for complete sale or any portion thereof. In the meantime sale will continue. H . Due to arrive in one week: One car asphalt shing- les, one car cedar shingles and one car of chesterfiields, davenportsand complete line of bedding, ‘all at sale price. ' ‘ House or 2 bedrooml wire stretchers; blacksmith drill and drills; post hole diggers; many . 1 Want Ads WANTED TO‘ RENT Modern apartment or small house desired by re- sponsible couple. Would prefer occupancy at once, but by June 1. at latest. What is wanted is something suffi- ence is for good-sized living room, two bedrooms, etc TELEPHONE 958V. STATISTICIANS F-CONOMISTS .-'-~ University Gl'dCl‘UCll'eS -- 2 required DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS, OTTAWA $4,200 to $8,340.To Start DIRECTOR, EDUCATION DIVISION twlith many years of axe perience in education and thorough knowledge of statistical techniques), $8.340-$9;420. Competition ‘ DEMOGRAPHER AND CENSUS STATISTICIANIS (with specializ- ation in statistics), one at $6,360-$7,320 and five at $5,580-$6,480. Competition 58-2301. ECONOMISTS AND STATISTICIANS ‘ (With relevant univetrflty training), four at $6,360-$7,320'and one at $5,580-$6,480. Competi- tion 58-2302. STATISTICIANS—LABOUR AND UNEMPLOYMENT (with relevi ant university training), $5,580-$6,480. Competition 58-2304. STATISTICIAN--MATHEMATICS (with specialization in these sub jects), $4,200-$5,640. Competition 58-2303. Experience requirements vary with the grade For details, write to CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, " OTTAWA Please quote the competition, number-_ori numbers of interest. AUCTION SALE 5 AT BRUDENELL O 2 - I will sell by Public Auction May 7th at 1 o'clock the following: 2 ' Quantity. of harness. . . MACHINERY: 1 hay mower; 1 binder; 1 sectional seeder; 1 disc harrow; 1 pin harrow; 1 spring tooth barrow; 1 riding horse hoe; 1 scuffler (single) ‘; 1 hand pump sprayer on truck; 1 hay rake;‘1 potato marker; 1 gang plow; 1 single plow; 1 ‘bay rack; 1. team wagon; ‘1 single wagon; 1 ‘driving wagon; 1 cart; 1 new cart box with shafts; 1 wood sleigh; 1 driving sleigh; 1 saw bench; 1 threshing mill; 1 fanners; ’1 stationary engine; 1 mill’belt; 1 set blocks with rope; 1 bay fork; 1 hay rope; 1 cream separator; 1 broader I -stove; quantity of hay and straw and other miscell- aneous articles. If day islunfit, first fine day, following. Terms: Cash. ' MRS. SWILLIAM DEWAR, J. MUSTARD, Owner. _ Auctioneer. DIVISION OF MENTAL I I-IEALTH 1 Nursing staff —- Riverside Hospital ’—- Women’: Building ,1 Applications are invited for the following positions: Graduate Attendants-—for permanent staff duty and vacation relief work. Starting ‘salary A $125.00%per ‘month’ yearly increases. Student Attendants/Tvvli year course of instruc- tions in practical nursing and allied subjects. Diploma awarded to students successfully completing the period of training. ‘ " ‘ with three Room, board and uniforms . supplied to student attendants. Stipend—$50 per month’ for first year $60 per month for second year. For application forms and further particulars write to: Director of Nursing, Riverside Hospital, 13.0. 5 Box 4000, Charlottetown, P.E.I. AUCTION SALE AT CARDIGAN NORTH MAY 7th, 1958 AT 1 O’CLOCK LIVESTOCK: 1 Clyde mare, 16 years old; 1 blood. mare 1.7 years old with foal. V‘ V MACHINERY: 1 haymower; 1 hay rake; 1 gang plow; 1 Lener springtooth harrows; 1 three section pin harrows; 1 riding horsehoe; 1 scuffler; 1 walking plow; 1 set of team harness; 2 horse collars; 3 bridles; 1 engine; 1 truck wagon; 1 wood sleigh; 1 hay rack; 1 work pad; 2 sets of hames; 1 hay rope; 1 running gear buckboard; 1 set of farmers; 1 scales; 1 beam; 1 set Work traces; 2 sets team hay carrier. 4 M HOUSEHOLD: 1 kitchen range; 1 dining room extension ‘cable and chairs; 1 sideboard; 1 set parlor fuI'ni’£11I‘€.» antique: 1 Organ; 2 parlor tables; 2 con- goleum Squares; 1 radio; 3 beds, 2 springs; 1 couch; 2 W00d0’l0 S0001 beds; 1‘ bureau and commode; 2 crockery bedroom sets; 2 floor coverings; 21 wash stands; 1 kitchen table; 3 small tables; 2 spinning wheels; butter crocks and various other articles too numerous to mention. Terms made known at sale. If wet, first fine day. MALCOLM CAMPBELL, JAMES JAY, 0Wl191'- Auctioneer. ciently attractive to be made permanent home. Prefer _ lines; 2 hay forks; 1 ,