AUCTION SALE‘ I AT CORI\'WALL THURSDAY, MAY 3 AT 1 o'cLocK The following:-—- sI,m:k--I milch cow. one steer. 1 year old, 30 hens (,rop—500 bushels mixed grain, Timothy seed, ' Maclune;'_x ~L.ockshutt tractor No. 30, Cockshutt 3 furrow plow . Cockshutt rubber tire wagon. capacity 5 tons, side delivery rake‘ (_\'ew_ldeaI. one year od, Massey Harris hay loader, binder (Deermg), hay mower (DeermgI, potato digger lR,onsan) truck wagon (Adams), lever barrows. 4 sections, (Massey fiat-rig’) Spike harrvvvs. tm-:; Iv. ' and blower Ilialls’) broadcast seeder, cart rid- mg hiller, 2 scufflers, single plow, gang plow, disc narrows ’fan- ners 18 ft. escalator Iliall & Stavert), potato grader with picking table, sawgear and 00" saw, 2 wood sleighs with boxes 1 driving 5l°lgh- 1 hlgh b°x Slelgh’ 1 drivmg W330": ll!‘00der stove loil) elec- me separator I M. H.). 600 lbs., beam scales, platform scales 3000 |b5,, platform scales ( Fairbanks’), blacksmith drill and Vise (new) 2 motors, heavy duty ‘/2 horse power, 1 warehouse cart gtretchers, post hole digger, jack screw Z) tons, 1 set har- ness, pad and breechen, cart saddle, traces, mill pulleys boxes belting and shutting, hardwood planks, 3 hay ropes and 'blocks harpoon hay fork, quantity of slabs. ' Furniture—1 organ, 1 bedroom suite, cream- cans buckets shovels, forks and hoes, other articles too numerous to mention ’ Terms of sale: Up to $25.00 cash, over that amount 6 months credit (fin approved joint notes, 6% per annum on notes, 3% off for cas . If farm not sold by tender will be'sold day of sale, HARRY CROSBY CLAUDE CRASWELL 'JW“91' Auctioneer-—Dial 7824 DIVISION or MENTAL HEALTH. Nursing staff — Riverside Building . Applications are invited for the following positions: Graduate‘ Attendants-'—for permanent staff duty and vacation relief work. / Startlliz 88181‘? $125.00 per month with three yearly increases. Student Attendants—Two year course of instruc- tions in practical nursing and allied subjects. Diploma awarded to students successfully completing the period of training. Room, board and uniforms supplied to‘ student attendants. ' - Stipend—$50 per month for first year $60 per monthfor second year. , For application forms and ‘further particulars write to: Director of Nursing, Riverside Hospital, P.O. Box 4000, Charlottetown, P.E.I. . - TENDERS — L V Tenders will be received by the undersigned up until noon Saturday, May‘ 10,1958, for the purchase of the Presbyterian Manse and lot: situated at Brookfield. Highest or any tendergnot necessarily accepted. Inspection of building may be‘ arranged by con- tacting Mr. Archibald Johnstone, Brookfield. Signed—PERLEY TAYLOR, ' Winsloe, , Chairman Manse Committee. AUCTION SALE 5’ AT KINKORA , ' " MONDAY, MAY 5th AT 2 P. M. Having disposed of my farm I offer for sale by public auction the following farm implements and household effects:—— 1 sewing machine (Singer); 1 china cabinet; 2 kit- chen tables; 2 dining room tables; 1 parlor table; 2, small tables; 3 bed spring and mattress; 1 desk; 2 bureau wash stands; 2 rocking chairs. 1 Cockshutt model 60 tractor with potato cultiva- tors attached; 1 set tandem discs (new); 1 2 bottom tractor plow; 1 6 ft. Frost and Wood hay mower; 1 single row horse hoe; 1 set light h-arrows; 1 Hardie sprayer; 1 Hoover digger; 1 double truck wagon with box; 1 set bob sleds with box; 1 McCormack binder, 6 ft. cut; 2 driving wagons; 1 milk, cart; 1 drill seeder with fertilizer attachment; 9 year-old cattle, Shorthorn Hospital — Womenis ‘ grade; 5 spring calves; 1 Rénfrew separator; 1 cream can; 1 electric separator (Int. 900); also many other articles too numerous to mention found on a well equip- Ded farm. ‘ If day proves stormy sale to be held on first fine day following. Terms: Cash. CLAIRE GREENAN ROBERT P. owner Auctioneer AUCTION SALE ‘ : AT LONG RIVER MAY 6th AT 1 P. M. _ _ Having sold my farm I will sell by publlc auction stock and machinery. - 2 mares; 4 milk cows; 2 Shorthorn cows, due to freshen; Holstein due to freshen; 1 farrow; Shorthorn bull, year old; 2 fat steers; 1-3 year old heifer; 2 year olds; 2 sows. Machinery—Ferguson tractor and ladder (new) ,_ 2 furrow tractor plow, binder, grain drill 13 run power lift tractor hitch (new), hay mower, side delivery Talfies dump rake, hay loader, spring tooth harrows, gram crusher, roller, manure spreader, separator (new). Wood sleigh, driving sleigh, driving harness, 3 ladders. baled hay. , _ Also anvil, vise, stock box (new), a quantity Of Zrain. 75 hens, hay rope and blocks, forks and shovels. FRANCIS PAYNTER ARTHUR STEWART owner Auctioneer am AUCTION SALE I will sell by public auction on the premises of James Doiron. South Rustico-Buf_a'o Road, May 5th at 1 o'clock sharp the fol ow- lllfi farm machinery:-— ' 1 tractor (Ford), 1 tractor plow 2-sod, 1 lever barrow, 2 59% ltruck wagon, pole and shaft, 1 truck wagon steel wheels, 1 Carl» .l roller, 1 single plow. 1 scuf ler, 2 tractor trailer, 1 rend 6 h3I'I‘0W= lelevated potato diggcr, l scuft‘ler,‘l binder. 1 ha.V Take» 1 hay “°W9l‘. 1 sectiona seeder, 1 riding hiller, 1 light V\’ag9n« 1 ma‘“_“'e Treader. 1 threshing outfit with blower, 2 wood sleighs, 1 high ‘lelilh, l sleigh team pole. 1 ha_ carrier and cable, 1 set fanners, ls?‘ llght harticss, 1 «art saddle, collar, hames ‘and traces, 1 l""3l0 Sprayer, 1 grain crusher, 3 rubber belts, 1 circular saw, 1 Cream separator, 200 bus. mixed grain» 1 M-"er Wmp; 1 be.‘"“ "ales. forks, shovels and other articles too numerous t0 m°“.t‘°n' Terms? Up to $10 cash over that amount 7 months credit on ‘l-’D1‘0Ved joint note. " JAMES D0130, STAN. E. DOIRON - calves; binder (new); mower, disc seed drill, AUCTION SALE OF THE LATE HARRY E. FOSTER 10 MILE HOUSE AT 2 P. M. SATURDAY, MAY 10th Binder‘, haymower, wheel barrow s ik h -A r zpring-tooth harrow, truck wagon, dump) cgrt, a;1()(‘::ts(:l egg; tumlp P111991‘, S_et of scales, wood sleigh, electric mm Sefiarator. gram seeder, circular saw, threshing . sma gas engine, gang plow, Slngle p1ow_ 2 stacks ,0f hay. Pile Of fiI‘eW00d, work harness, carpenter tools. Other small articles. If day unfit to be held on Monday. A. B. CUTCLIFFE CLAUDE CRASWELL Administrator Auctioneer EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES (Civil Service of Canada) ‘SENIOR ARCHITECTS. Building Construction Branch, public W°rl<S: Ottawa. Up to $9.420. For details write to Civil CHnSE‘;'V1°9 C0mmlS-‘F1011. Ottawa and ask for circular 58-1002. 3“. .;\_CC0(l’VfIl\/l‘0IDlATION DIVISION (to be responsible for \ 101%, ks Space 111 crown-owned and leased property), Civfllcs 9? . Ottawa. $8.340-$9,420. For details, write to LEGA ervlce Commission, Ottawa and ask for circular 58-693. t. L 0F;FtI_CER llévlfyer _to. advise on international conven- 1on_s rea mg to ClVll aviation, telecommunications and navi- gatlon), Transport Department, Ottawa. Up to $7,360, RESEARCH CURATOR (universiy graduate in History of Art “nth W01‘l<ll1g knowledge of French and German), National giallery. 0ttavI_'a._ $5.820-$6,540. For details, write to own ervice Commission, Ottawa and ask for circular 58-803. EL.1Ep'rRoN1c_ TECHNICAL OFFICER_ (to prepare specifica- ons. advise on usage and evaluation testing of semi-con- Iductor diodes and transistors), National Defence, Ottawa. $5.700-$6.130 For details, Write to Civil Service Commission, Ottawa and, quote competition 58,1101. PHYSICAL ANTHROPOIDGIST (with Master's degree and two years of experience), Human History Branch, National Mus- el§1I_I Of Canada. Ottawa. $5,580-$6,780. For details, write to C1Vl.l Service Commission, Ottawa and ask for circular WHEAT EXPORT MA.RKE'I'lNG OFFICER (university graduate to promote Canadian export trade in wheat, flour and coarse grain) Trade and Commerce, Ottawa. $5,400- $6,180. For details, write to Civil Service Commission, Ot- tawa. and ask for circular 58-697. TELECOMMUNICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS A. F., National Defence, Ottawa. $5,130-$5,730 INFOR.lVl_lA’l‘ION OFFICER (with professional writing experience), Dominion Bureau of Statistics, Ottawa. $4,980-$5,730. ll. 0. -PHYSICISII‘ or PHYSICAL ClH.E'M1IST (with experience in radio- active lsotopes and knowledge of electronic circuits or metal- lurgical techniques), Mines and Technical Surveys, Ottawa. $5,580-$6,780. For details, write -to Civil Service Commission, Ottawa and quote competition 58-1500-B. ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF NURSING (registered nurse). Veterans Affairs, Lancaster Hospital. Saint John, N.B. $4.050-$4.500. ' BIOLOGISTS (one to act as Curator of the National Museum collection of fish; one to be responsible for collection, col- lation, study and analysis of statistics relating to bird banding), Northern Alifairs and National Resources, Ottawa. $4,m0-$5,640 and $5,580-$6,780, ‘respectively. _For details, write to ‘Civil Service Commission, Ottawa and quote competition 58-535. ' NURSING COUNSELLORS (Registered nurses with diploma or certificate in Public Health Nursing), Civil Service Health Division, National Health and Welfare, Ottawa. $2,821-$3.42) and $3,570'$4:‘,70. , " FORESTRY TECHNICIANS (one in forest ecology and silvics research; one in forest inventory research; and one in forest inventories; for some positions; high school graduation is required), Northern Affairs and National Resources, Ottawa. $3,270 to $3.75) to start. For details, write to Civil Service Commission. Ottawa and ask for circular 58-538. Except where otherwise specified, details and application forms at main Post Offices, National Employment Offices and‘ (fivil Service Commission Offices. PROVINCE OFVPRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Department of Highways TENDER ‘ SEALED TENDERS will be received until noon on Friday, 9th May, 1958, for the T.C.H. Grading —— PINE'I'I‘E SOUTH BRIDGE STA. 610 -/- 40 to END OF 1956 PAVEMENT STA. 652 -/- 30. 4 Specifications and Tender Forms may be obtained at the office of the undersigned, Old Post Office Build- ing, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. NOTE: Tenders will be opened at the above advertised "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 2nd, 1958. . AUCTION SALE AT BRUDENELL I will sell by Public Auction May 7th at 1 o’clock the following: . Quantity of harness. « MACHINERY: 1 hay mower; 1 binder; 1 sectional seeder; 1 disc harrow; 1 pin harrow; 1 spring tooth harrow; ,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 hay rack; 1 team wagon; 1 single wagon; 1 driving wagon; 1 cart; 1 new cart box with shafts; 1 wood sleigh; ldriving sleigh; 1 saw bench; 1 threshing mill; 1 fanners; 1 stationary engine; 1 mill belt; 1 set blocks with rope; 1 hay fork; 1 hay rope; 1 cream separator; 1 brooder stove; quantity of hay and straw and other miscell- aneous articles. ’. If day is unfit, first fine day following. Terms: Cash. MRS. WILLIAM DEWAR, AUCTION SALE 7 INKERMAN - ‘SATURDAY, MAY 10th—12:3O O'CLOCK 2 general purpose horses; 1 blood’ horse; 3 newly freshened milk cows; 2 milk cows to freshen; 6 2-year- old cattle; 5 1-year-old cattle; 2 fat steers; 3 spring manure spreader, sectional harrows, 2 truck wagons, 2 wood sleighs, 1 dump rake, horse hoe, scuffler, cream sep- arator, smoothing harrows, harness, plow, forks, shovels, hoes, etc., etc., 8 tons hay, 100 bus. oats. Farm 75 acres, 55 acres clear, balancegood growth wood. Also farm in Westmoreland containing 72 acres. Buildings in good state of repair. JOHN J. MUSTARD, Auctioneer. Terms: Cash. FRED STEWART E. C. BELL Ovvner Auctioneer Phone Borden 55-11 H . is TEACHERS WANTED C‘-Iveorgetown High School Principal Grade Seven. Parkd Vice-Principal 6 assistant teachers. . ‘ ‘ Apply to— S TEACHER WANTED’ ' An experienced first class teacher for ..,.p-"' Saturday. May 3. 1958 The Guardian, Page.15 Plan Conference Steelworkers PITTSBURGH (AP) —J='resi- dent David J. McDonald of the United Steelworkers Wednesday summoned members of the USW’s l70«member wage policy commit- ale School. Sign_ed—J. J..iPaquei'. 9 Hawthorne Ave. . Charlottetown. MRS. N. w. I-IANs'EN. Secretary SERVICE sTATIoN TO LET in one week. direct selling experience. Phone 4024——9:00 to 9:OO to Modern new service station, ‘Fully TWO SALESMEN WANTED _ To cover Charlottetown and Summerside area. Family Security and sound retirement program. Our proven training program will have you earning D0 110t apply unless Yhu have at least oneyear of tee to meet in Chicago May 14-15. A union spokesman said the meeting was called to discuss the economic situation. McDonald said recently that 250,000 steel- workers are unemployed and an- other 400,000 are working less than 40 hours a week. The union has a membership of 1,200,000. The 32-memfber executive board. of me USW will meet in advance of the wage policy group in Ohi- cago. Usually the executive Iboard makes recommendations to the wage policy coumnittee. McDonald said recently that E had received informal feelers 5:00 Friday 12:00 Saturday. equipped. locateduon Trans-Canada High- way near city. Areal Business opportunity for right party with limited capital but will- ingness to work. Apply in writing +g_. Box No.. 868 Guardian-Patriot Office For particulars apply to—‘ BOX 378 a Ridiculous, you say. This man is penniless, homeless, friendless . . . down and out. Mis- fortune, weakness or vice has brought him low. Despair grips his heart. , Yet . . . IF you were this man, you would know where to turn. To The Salvation Army no human The Understanding Heart being is hopeless. In its hostels, havens, homes and the H umam Touch L ‘IS -me sALvA1'| Citadel: Great George Street Commanding Officer: Sr. Capt. John Carter Auctioneer Wow It day unfit, sale first fine week-day following. -'Apartment containing living room,‘ bedroom, kit- chenette and bathroom. Suitable for married couple or business girls. Centrally located. Available immediately. t from some steel executives about the union forgoing a wage in- crease due July 1 under terms of a three-year contract signed in 1956. But the union president said no such move was being considered. The steelworkers are scheduled to receive a 9.1cent-hourly in- crease and other fringe benefits July 1. Workers now earn a bass wage of $1.96 an hour. RENT ' SALMON RIVER The Nipisiqult River in New Brunswick, celebrated for tins salmon. is about 100 miles in length. GUARDIAN If this Man were. YOU? \ and hospitals the understanding heart and the human touch are constantly at work, bringing new hope to the sick in body and soul. To provide the material basis for these tasks of . mercy, The Salvation Army depends confidently on YOU. ’ » ON ARIVIY ,. RED SHIELD ‘APPEAL .'.............;..,,.......gcgosooooowoo0000-0000601-OOOOCOOOOOQOOo.OIOooooo‘., r" Prince Edward Island Headquarters—-Charlottetown, P’. E. I. Corps Quarters: 55 Villa Avenue. CAMPAIGN TREASURER: REG. T. BOYNE, Bank of Montreal, \