I Beyond our power to see. ‘Rosemary Clooney and her hus- I appreciation to Rev. Mr. Haley r—--..._ Page 10 The Guardian Fri. March 21, 1958 IN MEMORIAM COYLE -- In loving memory of Frank L. C‘oy1e, who passed away March 21st, 1957. Always remembered by wife and family. COYLE — In loving memory of grandfather, Frank L. Coyle, who passed away March 21st, I957. Ever remembered by Glenn, Kenny, Elaine and Cyril Doc- herty. CAMPBELL -- In loving mem- ory of a dear grandmother, Eliza Campbell, who passed away March 20th, 1957. . Granny you are not forgotten Though on earth you are no more Still in memory you are with us As you always were before. Sadly missed and always re- membered by Cecil, Bertha and family. ‘CARTER—In loving memory of 4 Mrs. Ernest Carter who passed away March 21st, 1955. Those we love we never lose F-or always they will be. Loved, remembered, treasur- ed. ‘ Always in our memory. . Lovingly remembered by hus band, daughter, son-in-law and grandchildren. PIDGEON-—-In loving memory of John Henry Pidgeon who pass- ed away March 21st, 1951. Seven years have passed since that sad day, When one we loved was called away. God took him home, it was his will But in our hearts he liveth still. Ever remembered by daughter Millie, son-in-law Elmer and his granddaughters Jean, Lottie and Frances. BELL — In loving memory of a dear mother, Mrs. Howard Bell, who passed away March 20, 1956 Sweet are the memories that gnever fade, Of one we loved but could not save, Always so true, unselfish and kind, Few in the world heryequal you will find, A beautiful life that came to ah’ end, She died as she lived, everyones V friend, But our hearts just ache with sadness, Our eyes shed many a tear, 10 FEEDER CATTLE_"iiA°i;E* Baby Ehlciis i%iiRNs"C"ii‘I"c”R"IiA"TciIERir now open. A special breed for every need. cars and Trucks For Sale 1948 PLYMOUTH. RADIO AND heater. Excellent condition. Ap- ply Bertram MacDonald, Mt. Stewart. 1950 DODGE SEDAN-ALSO 1950 Dodge 1 ton Truck. Ropers Service Station Prince and Grafton Street. 1949 CHEV. WITH FOUR NEW tires. custom radio and heater. Good condition. Apply Ralph Scott, Marshfield or phone 9903 For Rent 6 ROOM HOUSE UNHEATED Apply Box 768 Care Of Guar- dian - Patriot. ONE LARGE FRONT ROOM, ground floor, unfurnished. Also one furnished bedroom with running water. Apply Russ Ho- tel. ‘ For Sale THIRTY. LAYING. PULLETS. Norma Croken, Emerald. 16AM‘ M MOVIE PROJECTOR Phone 5289. Two ADJOINING R(ToMs WITH ' sink. Phone 6368. 30 FT. BOAT WITH CHEV. MO- tor. Maclc-olm Allen, York. 1 LADIES SUIT PRACTICALLY new colour ligh blue and size 13 Phone 7702. - ENTERPRISE OIL R—A—NGE IN good condition. Apply 16 Kirk- wood Drive after 5 p.m. ONE 14 FOOT "R o A T" ONE light horse 1-years-old. Everett Jay, Fort Augustus. .3000 STAKES. CECIL DOYLE, Summer‘ville. FEEDER CATTLE. ALSO COWS to freshen. Apply Murphy Barn 47 Valley St. City. ‘ HOUSE AND BARN WINDOWS and finish made to order. Early’ orders 10 per cent off. Weeks Mill, Fredericton. {I75 YEAR OLD BULL. SHORT- horn. 2 yearling colts. register- ed mare. 1 bred sow. Apply H. OUT‘ OUR WAY ' HI9 FOOT VE GODS.’ I‘l7SOOr‘~! OI-l,I DON'T HAVE A NERVOUS BREAKDOWN IF I WAS VOL), WORKIM’ NEXT TO A GUY WHO HEART5 WEAK HE TAKES CHANCES LIKE ‘THAT.’ WHAT IF NERVOUS.’ OR HIS CLOTHIM’ GOT CAUGHT IN ~U6H!. DON'T IT MAKE ‘/DU NERVOUS TO WATCH "THAT? ueueneoizs _ to J. R. WILLIAMS wELL,1 PAST T’WATCH DON'T HIM--1 COULDN'T SUP- STAMP rr-—/vw POSE AN‘ I'M VERY EVER LOOKS I NEVER AT vou. LOOK AT EITHER HIM.’ -’ ELIPPEP. QIHEVVHJJDWES _ _ '@1!Slbv!|'EA$ervica.h:. 3‘1' HELP WANTED COOK FOR TEA-ROOM METIS Beach, Que., from June 15th to Sept. 15th. Good salary. Re- ference required. ,1 B ox 34 - Souris. -Lost And Found LOST— ON MARCH 18TH, SUM of money approximately $500 in Charlottetown or Sparrow’s , Road. Please call Montague 39- 2. Reward. ' .OST: OFF TRUCK BETWEEN Charlottetown and Newtown Cross, two chesterfield chairs. Please notify I-ra Saunders, Checker Taxi, Phone 8553. ’ I FOUND SET OF KEYS IN LEA- ther case. Owner can have same by paying for this ad. Dial 7791. Male Help Wanted ,. MECHANIC FOR PLANT SET- up and maintenance. Prefer-i ence given to young man with lathe experience and good background in weling, pipe fit- ting and equipment mainten- ance. Apply P. E.I. Frosted. tral Bedeque. beef breed also one Puncheon Mare weight'1250. P. A. Mac- Donald, St. Peters. God alone knows how we miss you, At the dawn of another year. Loviiigly remembered Roma, Wilbert and family. SMITH -- In loving memory of my father, Wilfred J. Smith, who passed away March -16. 1955. ' I What would we give if we coul say, ; Hello pop in the same old way I To hear your voice and see your Smile. to set with you and chat awhile. Sometimes its by hard to under- MARE. ‘NINE Y E A R S OLD. FOUNDATION SEED Quiet, will work anywhere. Or will tra-de for cattle. A-paply Francis Matters, Kelly’s Cross. ‘E DOOR REACH-IN- REFRIG- erator 17 cu. ft., Ideal for, store or Farm use, new‘ condition‘: Firestone Home ‘and Auto Co. Ltd. ‘ SEBAGO Potatoes, First and Seconds, and one 1949 half - ton Chev. truck in good condition. Leslie Frizzell, Rose ‘Valley. stand Why. somethings have to be But (1111 his wisdom God has plan- ne Inserted by his daughter Ger- PIANOS IN GOOD CONDITION from" $99.95,’ organs $29.95, Power chain saws comple ely reconditioned. Firestone Home. and Auto Co. Ltd.‘ ' extermination. of roaches, bed bugs, rats, estimates. Phone or write— ’ Services Offered VENETIAN BLIND LAUNDRY ‘Cleaning and repairing. 24 hour service. Dial- 3374. Seeds HAVE A GOOD VEGETABLE Garden this year! Use earlier and better varieties. Write for complete free catalogue. Ves- ey’s Seeds, York. ’ Teachers Wanted “BEFORE APPLYING FOR OR accepting any position to teach with the school district, Win i- peg No. 1, teachers are asked to clear with Mr. E. L. Arne“, General. Secretary, Manitoba Teacher’s Society, 956 Portage _at Lipton, Winnipeg.’ ’ Wanted To Rem 5 OR 6 ROOM HOUSE AND GAR- age in or near city. Good loca-. tion. Apply Box 763 Guardian Patriot. - Wanted ALE BOTTLES. Dial 8595. WANTED Pints or quarts. For daily inspiration. Few left at cost price. The Bible House (opposite Ea.ton’s). Services Offered F I L M S DEVELOPED. EN larged, dated, glossy prints. 8 exposure rolls 70 cents; 12 ex- posure rolls 95 cents.‘ Englarged reprints 7 cents each. Mail to George Wotton Photography, Summerside. V, . MODERN _FUMIGATING Available throughout P. E. I. for Free insects, etc. H. R. QUINN, Prop. I p P. to. Box 451' Phone 3727 J. Smith, B_edford.' Foods Ltd., Charlottetown. N .,- A . -*‘ WANTED GANDER. ED .RYA , REGISTERED LRSEY “W? Miscellanous Bristol, 1-. E. 1. years old freshening April 10th, Howard Schurman Cen- sCR1'PT’URE CALENDARS -— -MALE BOARDER OR ROOMER. ' Dial 3090. - WANTED HEALTHY PUPPIES for Childrens pet. State all par-I ticulors in first letter Box 767 Care Of Guardian - Patriot. WANTED: COMPOSITOR, AD- vertising matter and page make ~ up.» A p p l y Dartmouth Free Press, Dartmouth, N.S. ‘ WANTED We are paying ‘highest market , prices for all kinds of‘ scrap iron and metal materials, also ale bottles, hides and skins MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD. 158 Kent St. trude and family. 4th CHILD ON WAY HOLLYWOOD (AP) — ‘Singer. band, Jose Ferrer, are expecting their fourth child in Octo«ber.'_The BAY GELDING “MONEY Royal” age 9, by real money, Dam, Miss Commando. Ready to train,’ Been jogged all win- ter. Priced right for quick sale. Gordon Jeffery, Alberton, or Phone 86-2 after 6 p. m. couple’s other children are Mi- guel,‘ 3, Maria, 2, and Gabriel,- seven months. CARD (IF THANKS ' I wish to expressmy sincere RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY FOR sale at Port Elgin, N.B., Com- prising dwelling, 8 rooms 2 halls bathroom, Approximately 2 ac- res of land. Situated on main’ highway. Particulars. Apply to Mrs. Colin Matheson, Port E1- gin, N.B. v ' V and Dr. Mclvfillian and all kind friends and neighbors who sent flowers and messages of sym. pathy, /and who helped in so many ways during their recent sad bereavement. ’-Mrs. James 0. Simpson, and Family. For Those Who Prefer To Write Their ‘Own CLASSIFIED On St. Peter’s. Road near Mt. Stewart Village, two farms, 130 and 125 "acres land and build- ings modern conveniences, Apply-’— IBARRIISTERS, SOLICITORS, Etc. Bell, Matlieson 8! Foster ’ 150 Richmond St. J. Elmer Blanchard, B.A. 160 Richmond St. V Dial 5573 M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB. Bank of Commerce Bldg Allison M. Gillis, LL.B. 130 Richmond St. Dial 4747 FOR SALE Palmer 81 Haslam Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. Peake 82 Nicholson 175 Grafton Street PROFESSIONAL CARDS _ OPTOMETRISTS J. A. Carruthers, R. O. 123 Kent St_ Dial 5612 Byron .l.(MC;ra.nt, . D. 124 Kent SI‘... 5611 J; s. Taylor, 3.0. ' Comer Kent & Queen Sts. Office 9133 —— House 4756 H. J. Mabon, R.O. Montague P. E. L ARCHITECT J. F. TOOMBS, B. Arch. ARCHITECT 140 Richmond St. Dial 3865 in good ‘condition, All J_ ADDISON COFFIN, Mt_ Stewart AD HERE'S HOW ‘EHIS--is a sample 3-line want ad. This ad contains approximately 15 words. Phone 8506. You can use an ad like this to tell about your offer to nearly 20,000 readers of The Guardian and The Patriot. HERE'S HOW MUCH 6 days 3.60 4 days 2.80 1 day .80 HERE'S THE NUMBER 506 We Will Be Glad To “KINGSTRONG” WANTED: LINOTYPE OPERA- MEDICAL REC(lRDS LiBR'XRI- I . ALUMINUM siding and roofing 24 Gauge at $12 per square.‘ Galvanized Steel 26 Gauge $11. per square P r i c e s include freight. First quality materials guaranteed. Send building and roofing mea- surements for free estimate. Write: S. Vriend, 24‘ Crescent Avenue, Amherst, N.S. ”ACUUM CLEANER. AND *floor polisher combination (new) this week’s special both for $39.95. Maritime Compact Vacuum Sales, 176 Kent Street_ Ch’town_ Dial 9220_ Female Help Wanted WOMAN OR GIRL FOR LIGHT house work. One adult. Spring cleaning done. No objection to one child. Write L. M. A. Ken- sington Post Office. Help Wanted tor,» Apply Dartmouth Free Press, P.O. Box 496, Dartmouth N.S. an or person experienced in this class of work for new 85 bed hospital. Salary ranges $160.00 to $250.00 according to experience and qualifications. Please reply giving details of age, experience, etc., to: The Help You Prepare An Ad It You Wish. Administrator, The Portage Hos J. A. McCuigan, B.A. Currie Bldg., Dial 9424 Queen St- IAN M. MacLEOD, LLB. CURRIE BLDG. (Above Shoe Doctor) G. Keith Pickard B. Arch. M.R.A.I.C., Charlottetown, 100 Fitzroy St. Dial 8618 Summerside, Wednesdays Dial 2936 DIAL 3361 Peter A. McNeil 166 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown Phone 4339 P. O. Box 513 FREDERIC A. LARGE, C . Q. . Room 207 Confederation Bldg. Corner Queen and Richmond Sts. (Across from Royal Bank Bldg.) - 'DIAL 3244 J os. W. MacDonald, B.A., QC. 150 Richmond Street Dial 4713 Box 472 . MacPhee 3! Trainor 160 Richmond St. Dial 5573 CH IROPRACTOR Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince St. Dial 6432 MIMEOGRAPHING - STENO / z BRIGHTON ROAD MRS. HELEN ACORN CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS MUSICIANS H. JOHN HARRIS, 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 ‘ 161 QUEEN ST. PHONE 8325 GRAPHY - BOOKKEEPING DIAL 6349 McDONALD. CURRIE & co. COOPER BROTHERS & CO. Dial 5568 Currie Bldg. Charlottetown H. R. DOANE & COMPANY 148 Great George St.. Charlottetown Dial,6547 -— 6548 P. O. Box 187 ARTHUR J. Charlottetown PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING 100 Fitzroy Street GARRETT Dial 5321 CHARTERED pital District No. 18. Portage ha Prairie, Manitoba Provincial _Bank Building MONCTON. N. R, ERMA P. MORRISON ACCOUNTANT 698 Main Street Want Ads Are The Spring Tonic For A Rundown Purse! Dial 8506 ....yk‘ l Ki!!!'lH t ' i v. . - v ‘.-.-._ ii3;'1E¢"?..._.._.....- KENSINGTON GOOD USED SEED GRAIN drill with grass seed and fertil- izer attachments. 13 to 16 run. Rubber tires preferred. Phone 7091 or write P.O. Box 382, Charlottetown. Work Wanted ' EXPERIENCED TRUCK DRI- ver, three’ years. ‘Phone 9762. Mrs. James Sheen at her home at Kensington and wish her an early recovery. Friends of Mrs. Arthur John- stone, Summerside, will be glad to know that she is making a good recovery following an oper- ationat the Prince County Hos- pital, Summerside, and has re- turned to her home at Summer- , » side East. Guardian . Pa-I-fiof "Mr. William E. Johnstone has _ - returned to his home at Long WA N T A D S rtoallglifazirc (l)I.Il1rl3ll‘:nSrlllrt13giShl.lin% OFTEN ‘é:§..$2f“.i2§§.".i‘.1?‘ £23 ‘f3.°.?.°.‘i‘§- friends wish her an early return to her usual good health. His many friends will be pleas- ATTENTION See the all new Rambler American now on dis- play at our show room, 212 Gt- Georgest. Born for economy ease of handling and parking with the riding quarters and luxury of a high price Automobile. I Come in for a demdnstration today ' g I W. R. Jenkins Ltd- IAUCTION SALE Of ‘high quality modern Mahogany and'lWalnut furniture, Saturday March 29th at 2 pm. at Spring Park Community Hall. FOR QUICK RESULTS IN RENTING OR I am instructed by the Executors of the estate of Mrs. Aletha Coles to -sell by Public Auction the fol- lowing:— I . ,Chesterfield Suite, Mahogany Dining Room Coffee Table, Occasional Chairs, Platform Rocker, Table Lamps, Floor Lamps, Boudoir Lamps, Brass fire Place Screen, Brass Fireside Set, Combination . ‘Radio and Phonograph (Fleetwood), Writing Desk and‘ Chair, Fern Stands (Walnut), Ornaments, Pictures, Mirrors, 5 pc. Bridge Set, Card Tables, Mahogany Bedroom Suite, Bleached Mahogany Bedroom Suite, Bedroom Chairs, Propane Gas Range, Chromium Kit- chen Set, Refrigerator, Electric. Washer, Electrolux, Table and Bed Linens, Blankets, Bed Spreads, Dishes,‘ Silver, Kitchen Utensils, Lawn Chairs, Hammock, Garden Tools, Garden Hose, . Power Lawn Mower, Wheelbarrow and other small articles W. BEATON Auctioneer- TEACHERS WANTED DARTMOUTH V PUBLIC SCHOOLS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL - All Grades JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL - Grade 7 * SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL - Biology, Physics, Chemistry, English, French 7 SALARY: V TL3: $1,300. I $2,700 PC3: 2_7o0 ” 4,200 TL2: 2,100 I 3,300 PC2: 3,000 5,250 -1‘Ll: 2,400 3,900 P01: 3,300 5,550 Applications stating qualification should be addressed to: « _ C. A. MOIR, Secretary Board of School Commissioners DARTMOUTH - NOVA SCOTIA WANTED Onetemale clerk to act as Cashier and s_ experience and referdnces, swilbhboard operator. AppIy—-’- BIOX 76I Xcare Guardian-Patriot SALES REPRESENTATIVE A National Food Company located in Charlottetown has an openingfor a capable young man for sales work. This person is probably now employed and_ should be from 23 to 28 years of age. and other benefits. Mail your application with detailed resume of your qualifications, education, and job his- tory which will be held in strictest confidence to-— BOX 765 CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN WANTED “Leading manufacturer of steel buildings for in- dustry, commerce and agriculture, division of a major steel producer, has opening in Prince Edward Island for an aggressive sales organization. Investment of $25,000 gets you started in this expanding construction field. Exclusive franchise, strong promotional support, full range factory assistance. New additions to long established line, customer finance plan makes this dealership most attractive. Box 764 c-0 Guardian—— Patriot. I x EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR RIGHT MAN International company requires salesman with car for Charlottetown and district. Salary and com- mission, car ‘allowance, vacation with pay, hospital benefit plan. APPLY BOX 760 c/0 GUARDIAN-PATRIOT is feeling better since returning . from Halifax where he spent sev- Friends regret the illness of 91-31 days as a patient sons Dana and Dale were recent visitors to Wellington, guests of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bryanton. pital for treatment. His many friends hope to seeshim soon, a- ily, Kensington, have recently mo- side, is -spending some time with and family. ry Cann, Kensington, regret that IN MEMORIAM” Suite (Gibbard), Step end, Tables, Corner Tables,‘ . .ther, John Clifton, and the fol- ed to know that Mr. Roy 'l'usplin him speedy-recovery. Mrs. Samuel Burt, Kensington, and other members of her family were in Summerside on Friday attending the funeral services of the late Mrs. Elmer Burt. in the Victoria General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cole and Mr. Harry Chappell has return- ed to his home in Kensington af- ter spending some time in Gran- ville, guest of his ‘brother and sis- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Chappell. Mr. Robert Dalzell, New Annan, has entered the P.E.I. Island Hos- round as usual. The many friends of Miss Mau- reen Driscoll, Kensington, are sorry to learn that she is out of school and confined to herhome through illness. _ Mrs. David L. Mclnnis and fam- ved to their new home formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Keith Kennedy. Many friends and relatives in Keilsington of the late Ernest R. Dunning, motored to Charlotte- town on Sunday to attend his funeral. Bur. ' O’LEARY On Monday night, March 3rd‘, friends and neighbours gathered in. the-basement of the school in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred’ Palmer who are leaving for Fred- ericton, N.B, soon. Mr. Charles Willis was master of ceremonies. Games were enjoyed by all. A very nice address was read‘ by Mr. Wendal Turner after which this popular young couple were presented with a lovely electric kettle and a lovely‘satin bound, blanket.‘Mr. Palmer thanked all for theirkindness and invited all to visit them if they should be in Freder-icton at anytime. “For They Are Jolly Good Fellows" was then sung and a delicious» lunch was served by the ladies. Mrs. John Heckbert, Summer- her daughter-in-law, and grand children, Mrs. David L. Mclnnis Friends of Mr. William Ber - nard, Kensington, are glad to. know that he is much improved from his recent illness. The many friends of Mr. Per- he is confinned to his home through illness, and wish him an early recovery. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Cam- eron have returned to their home in Kensington after spending the past week in Saint'J_o_hn, N.B., where they were visiting Mrs. C»ameron’s mother who is, seriou- sly ill in st. Joseph’s Hospital- They expect to return on Sunday to re_main‘in Saint John for an indefinite period. The many friendslof Mr. Gus- ‘sie Cameron, Kensington, regret his illness at his home and wish Mrs. A.A. MacLeod, R.N. sup- ervisor of the O’Leary Commun- ity Hospital and son Archie flew by plane to Saint John, N~.B.. to spend the weekend with her dau- ghter, Barbara, R.N. Friends of Mr Marcus Gay, O’Leary -and vicinity, are sorry to hear that he is a patient in the O’Leary Community Hospital. On February 26, there passed away at her ‘home in Trave1ler’sv Rest, Mrs. Elmer Birt, (Jane Cole) in her 62nd year. The de- ceased, although in failing heal- th for some time, possessed.a kind, genial andvcharitable dis- position. The many people who called at her home to visit her and pay their last respects testify to the esteem in which the deceased was held. Those left to mourn her pas- sing besides her husband are one, daughter, Mrs. Ralph Wil- liams, Keswick, N. B. One bro- Miss‘ Olive Jelly employee of ing the weekend with her moth- er, Mrs. Hazel Jelly, O’Leary.’ Friends of Mr. Bryon McPhee, ‘Coleman, are sorry'to hear that he is a patient in the O’Leary Community Hospital. ‘ All ~ wish him a speedy recovery. Friends and neighbours of Glen- ' wood and vicinity, are sorry to hear that Mrs. Benjxamin Mac- Isaac is a patient in the Com- munity Hospital, O’Leary. All hope for her a" speedy recovery. lowin-g sisters; Ada, Mrs. Earl Reeves, May, Mrs. J. Thompson, Clara, Mrs. Williis Warren, all of" Summerside and Nettie, Mrs. J. Somers of Braydalbane, also left. to mourn her passing are six grandchildren. . The funeral which was held from the Bowness ‘funeral home and largely attended was con- ducted by the Rev. C. R. Webber of Trinity United Church, Sum- merside, and Rev. G. S. Walls of. North Bedeque. ‘ Hymns sung were, ‘‘All the Way My Saviour Leads Me” and Jesus Keep Me. Near the ~ Cross,” The. trinity quartet feelingly rendered the hymn ‘‘Good/Night.‘’ , The pall bearers were: Lloyd Wood, Everett Gunning, James Heffell, John Maclnnis, Artemas Carr, and Robert Phillips. Interment was the the People’s Cemetery. “Her weary hours and days of pain; Her troubled nights are past and in our aching hearts we know She has found sweet rest at ast.” ~ Mrs. Wilfred ‘Silliker spent the weekend ,visiting in’ St. Eleanors the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mar- tin Buchannan, also Mr. and Mrs. "Lorne Beaten. Miss Sanah Murray of Union- viale has entered the O’Leary Coin muni-ty Hospital for surgery. All wish her a‘ speedy recovery Mr. and Mrs. John Moreshead has ’ left for‘ Fredericton,-.N.B... on Monday, where they will get em- ployment. ' , Friends and relatives at sor- ry to hear that Mrs. Willard‘ Smallman of’ Forest View is con- fined to her home with the flu. All hope to see her out around soon. “Friends of Mrs. Harry Leard, O’Leary, are sorry to hear that F AUTOMOBIILESALESMAN Wanted immediately an experienced Automobile Salesman to sell one of Canada's fastest moving cars. I‘he.r_nan'we require is presently employed must be amb1t1ous_ aggressive thoroughly reliable and deter- mined to improve his presentposition. Usual benefits. Better than average starting salary. Group insurance I All applications held in_ strictest confidence. writing giving full particulars. 9 Box 766 Guardian 3 Apply in EXPERIENCED SHIPPER5 Required for Wholesale Grocery, Warehouse Five Day Week —— Good Wages I 1’ BOX 762 c/0 PATRIOT-GUARDIAN WANTED cow WRITERS MALE oii FEMALE I 20 I0 40 YEAR AGE GROUP —-"" ACCURATE TYPING ESSENTIAL Experience desirable but not necessary——If you have the desire and ability we will train you to write for Radio and Television. Apply to—— R. F. LARGE. Mg... CFCY RADIO & TV the Bank of Nova Scotia, is spend- ‘ » with a bla.-ckeye. Rosalie, 17, ac. = the Provost CoI'PS- Few law ...“._...—.... ' she has ente Q . Hospital for -ti§atr;t1r,:,t°0mmunity Sincere s ' . to Mrs. Roligilagigglf‘ extended fieltd West, in the de1aIl‘ll?f)”i]‘l'§- sis er, Mr _ v , Ellerslie. S C011“ Htltchinsonll Friends I‘ M . . Dougall or°spri§§}i§§?"‘°, . sorry tolearn that sheik est are ter the O’Leary commffidto en. pital for treatment. Alhity Hos. hf‘ 3 Speedy recove we I“? Mac ry ' Friends and 1 ~ I ‘ Charlie crosooii-“f,?°;p<¥. _ . West are sorry to hear-tlgngiield is confined to her hm“ at :sl1e pluersey. All hopefore fivltll Speedy recovery, A 9’ I Mr. an-d Mr; A .. ri‘s motored hos ChaIIlI;‘lleE“'Hu MONEY on business. own I" Mr. and Mrs. . ‘ I and two daughtersélf/F;-gkrflmfi Shirley; has moved over on?“ ericton, N3” where» Mr Paired. Plans to set emoo....I. mil Mrs. Robe t C I , some ém-a5isiii‘.f;i:“:.I”i:~ daughter, Mr . G ' .. r in Knutsfordfi 8"“ M9130! Friends of Mr landd ll/§_1l'.tCal6b P an. o 11, will be :- learn that they are grafilfilslgdmi’ proving after Undergoing surge . in the O’Leary ‘Comm1‘in,i.ty‘H°s ‘igzlecagnilolllowmg théir car accident Wesley Paimo alvrner of pm Mr. Guy W. Hari- Charlottet iness. , is motoredlo 0W1! 01$ MQnday,on.:lm, Friends .of Mr. Milton smog. man are sorry to learn that he had to enter the Community 30,, pital for surgery’. All wish him a speedy recovery.« ‘ Friends of Mr. Ha 3 Mt. Royal, will be iioasfisa know‘ ‘that he is makingvgood re. covery at his home since his I-o. turn from the Commiintiy liospi. tal where he under went surgery, Mrs. Percy Vey of O’Leary 5, visiting at the home of Her mo. ther, Mrs. Charlie Crossman, who ‘is sick with pluersey. D1}, BLACK EYE AT PALACII LONDON (AP)—Britlsh.deI3u- tante Rosalie Barnett will to presented to the Queen Thursday quired the shiner in an auto ace]. dent. She decided to "go through with the Buckingham Palace ‘ei- gagement anyway because after this year the annual debutante presentations at the palace are being abolished. , 1 or‘ . ACTION S The Canadian jProvost Cori’? 5'‘ velops men of action Will” thorough ‘training in P°h°§ W0?‘ Training that includes W95’. gation technique, firearms 14°” tification, fingerpfint and, 4°” rnent examination. Ph°t°3“pI'y’ traffic control .and other sec’-Pan measures. Wherever Canad‘ troops are serving -‘ ~ ' ‘ft hm . (I or abroad . . - Y9“ “"11 fi:n~_ . ill‘, forcement Jobs can match travel oDP01',Wniti°$ °f, Ihe vice ,Pol;ice. To be eligible 7;, must be between 17_ 3 me, years of age, a Canadian ale u, or British subject 3“? ab 5. meet Army T95‘ Reqmrem . ~ .»' Apply NOW ‘E0’ A. A. G. (Mam““3’ Eastern Command Headquarters Ahern Avenue Halifax em ioionna*i‘?' Send me compl _eS av . . '0 regarding the oPP°”_‘““ Pm able in the 1 Canadian Corps. . .: ..a-' o-"' guano-"' Name ' ..on cuo"' uciootvoaltou a 00' ..o-''' Street or R- 3- N°' :0‘ o~|" ....u''' ...-o . . . . . . .. or" . ,.oo' .u..-0"" City or TOW“ Charlottetown S counts’ u 0"’ pl!‘ ,..un .’.’,,*.¢: