. NOTICES EMPIGYMENT EMPLOYMENT WANTED EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER - SECRETARY For A New Opening In A Central Department. Interesting work, group insurance. 3 weeks paid . tion. giiaary dependent on qualifications and experience. lPlease apply giving full particulars and references to:—— . GUARDIAN - PATRIOT BOX I7089 Charlottetown V WANTED First Class‘ Automobile MECHANIC (No other need apply) Top wages — Usual fringe benefit.-” Excellent working conditions. Apply:— Mr. George Fraser Teasdale & Foot Ltd. 69 Prince Albert Road -— Dartmouth NOTICES .TENDERS For Property at Borden, P.E.I. Sealed tenders will be received by the under- signed up until noon on the 15th day of September A.D. 1962. for the house and lot of the late Teresa Paquet, situated on the corner of Borden Ave and Miller Street in the Town of Borden, and being 171 Boiden 'Ave. in the Town of Borden aforesaid. Highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. For further particulars apply to Mrs; Anne I. Gaudet, Administratrix. estate of Teresa Paquet, care of A. W. Gaudet, LLB, Solicitor, P.O. Box 336, Charlottetown, P.E.I. Clearance Auction Sale AT FLAT RIVER Monday. Sept. 3i_'d. — I p.m. (advanced time) Rnled hay; hay loader; hay rake; hay fork; potato planter; pulper; stove wood; forks; hoes; shovels, etc. -' Beds and bedding: bureaus; piano-organ: parlor suite: dining table and chairs; buffet: kitchen table and chairs; couch; range (wood): oil stove: electrical appliances; lawn chairs; dishes and many other articles too numerous to mention. If weather does not permit on Monday, sale will he held on first fine day following. Terms Cash. CECII. R. MOSHER, J. THOMAS McKENNA. I Owner. Auctioneer. RE-OPENING September 4th. for enrollment at Trinity Social Hall 9 am. to I2 noon Charlottetown Kindergarten ,_?_ Prince Edward Island Teachers’ Federation FALL CONVENTIONS Iignish & 0'Leary FRIDAY. SEPT. Irlt. Stewart 8: Souris MONDAY. SEPT. I0 rlunter River and Sumrnerside FRIDAY. SEPT. I4 Charlottetown Rural & Montague I Addresses by: Local Presidents. Superintendents ct Schools. Deputy Minister and Director ot Education — Mr. MacKenzie and Local Programmes planned by each local. Morning sessions begins at 9:00 o'clock .l_a_dvenced summer l’Il'l'lOl.. ' Afternoon session begins at I:30. MONDAY. SEPT. I7 . Announcements cm 3. ouEENs _“WE TREAT the sick well" Giggc=y’s Pharmacy. Vitamins for all ages. Shop at “your" Drug Store for fresh. Standard- ized Vitamin products and Tan- ics. Dial 4-3170 for prompt do livery. . DON'T FORGET — The Cra- paud Exhibition. ‘Wednesday. August 29th. Fun For Every- one. BE SURE TO ATTEND! KINGS COUNTY DANCE Lorne Valley Hall Every Tuesday night. Good Mu- ac. COUNTRY LAWN Dinner- at Cromwell at Woodville Mills. ardigan. Big Chicken Barba- que. Sunday Sept. 2nd. 230-6 m. PRIZE LIST and information for plowing match and exhibition at Dundas. Apply to Albert Acorn. Cardigan. R.R. 5. PRINCE COUNTY ~ DANCE Seven Mlle Bay hall Wednesday Aug. 29th, 9-11:30 p.m. Music alternately by Satel- lites aiid Monarchs. ‘P Hi v*‘T“"r«v-o" /5 7. \\Qve‘\.‘ sfi‘ Births. Deaths, Marriages BIRTHS WHALEN —— Born at P.E.I. Hospital on Friday, August 24, to Mr. and Mrs. John Whalen (Doris Andrew. RN.) a daugh- ter, Sandra Lee. Weight 7lbs. a sister for Dawn. SCOTT — At the Prince Edward August 23, 1962. to Mr. Mrs. Carl Scott, Cornwall. a son Carl Kimball. Weight 6 lbs. 4 ozs. MILLER —- Al the: P.E.I. Hos- pital on ‘August 23rd. to Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Miller, Char- lottelown RR. 3, 2 son. Doug- las Lloyd. Weight 7 lbs. 1 oz. ENGAGEMENTS WALKER - CARTER — Mr. -and Mrs. Ernest Walker, are happy to announce the engage- ment of their eldest daughter. Hazel Doris of Brackley, to James Carter. son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carter. Charlotte- town. Marriage to take place in the near future. BAGNALL — IVES — The en- gagement ls announced of Sheila Ann. only daughter of Mrs. Bagnall and the late W. Ellsworth Bagnall, Peter- borough. Ont., to George Rod- ney Ives. son of Mr. Mrs. George E. Ives, Char- lottetown. Marriage to take place on Sept. 15. 1962. at St. Paul's Anglican Church. Char- lottetown at 11.00 a.m. MacWILLIAMS - WILLIS '—Mr. and-Mrs. Lloyd Macwilliams, Carleton wish to announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Lola Gayle to Dr. Carl Bertram Willis, soil of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Willis. Cornwall. Marriage to take place 15 September. ADAMS — RAMSAY— Mrs. Malsie Adams wishes to an- nounce the engagement of her daughter Mary Elizabeth to Ingham Ronald Ramsay, son of Mrs. Mary Ramsay and the late Wallace Ramsay. St. El- vanors. Marriage to take place September 29 at the Presbyter- ian Church. Summerside. MARRIAC-3-ES_ ANDREW -- FOSTER On Saturday August 11th. 1962. the marriage of David Alexander Andrew and Freda Lois os- ‘tor, took place at the resi- dence of the bride 37 Victory Avnnii-_-. Charlottetown. The Rev. EC. Evan-s. officiating. KENNEDY — MacLEOD — At the home of the bride July 21, 1962. by Rev. W.E. Dindial, William V l c I o r Kennedy Bradalbane. to Marilyn Eliza- beth Macbeod, Hartsville. OGDEN — MacCAULL - At North Bedeque United Church_ Aug. 22nd, 1962, by Rev. Ralph B. Maccaull. Alfred James Ogden. Summerside. to Binle Marguerie Maccaulle. North‘ Bod -caeiiii OP THANKS Mrs. William Cousins and llam- ily of Kcnsington. wish to ,ex- tend slncere thanks to Dr. R.W. Auld. nurses and staff of Prince County Hospital. The Rev. L.M. Murray and Rev. Alexander MacKay. friends and neighbors and all who sent messages of sympathy during their time of sorrow. , nd’ We wish to thank the people of Murray River and district for their financial assistance during the illness of our son “Ronnic" and to all those who have help- ed in any way. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Moote_ Murray River. IN MEMORIAM HARKNESB — In loving memory of my dear father, John Hark- ness. who departed this life August 28. 1961. Today recall the memory of a loved one gone to rest And those who think of him to- gay are tlliose who loved him est But when I saw you sleeping so peaceful and free from pain I could not wish you back to suffer that again. Ever remembered by daugh- ter, Helen, Lester and Lester Jr. DOUCE’l'l'E— In loving memory of my dear father, Ralph Douc-oztte. North Rustico, who pagssed away on August 24th. 1953. Lovingly r c m e m bered by daughter, Mrs. Gerald Ford. CHAMPION — In memory of my husband. Wesley Champion, who passed away_ August 28th. 1958 Lovingly remembered by his wife Frances. ‘ TIGNISH Dr. S. Dubicanac Montreal, has opened up his spacious summer home. in the village. where he is spending a months holiday with members of his family, and visiting guests. Mr. and Mrs. Emile Richard who were recently married in Toronto are spending their hon- eymoon on the island, and vis- iting his parents Mr. and Mrs. George Richard. Tignish. r and Mrs. L. McKinnon, Sydney. and Mrs. Charles Mc- ;Innis, Charlottetown, were re- cent guests of Mrs. Leona Mc- Innis Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dou- cello and family Toronto. are visiting at the home of his par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Aubin Dou- cette, and her parents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Gaudet. Mr. and Mrs. Geo-Fred Gal- lant, Chelsea. Mass. are visit- ing at the home oi‘ his si ter. Mrs. Andrea Paturel, an d her sister Mrs. William T. Per- ry. Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Gal- lant, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gallant, Charlottetown, were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrea iPaturel, and Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Perry. Mr. James Cannon, Toronto, is spending a holiday on the Island guest of Mrs. William MacLeod. Mrs. I-‘idele Arsenault and son Albsn us a program of her daughter Aldlne who is a sister In the Congrega- tion of Nolre Dame. Recent guests at the home of Mr. an Mrs. Henry Perry, were her parents Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Richard. Ottawa, and Mr. and Mrs. Peters, Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Richard and children Toronto. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harper are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harper an d family, and Mr. and Mrs. John Harper and family. Halifax. N.S. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Cotain. Moose Jaw. are visiting Mr. Costain’s brother Irving while guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gunnar Pedersen. Tignish. also visiting the Pedersen home- are Mrs. Edna Adams and son Bruce. and her grandson Glenn st. John, NB. NOTICES NOTICES T CH6 3*?‘ '1-f FIRST BY ROG R C E . WHITMAN GAS STOVE ODORS 3333'.--t ~ P“ M T . E JO curry‘ 1 IL, (‘nu I ' ' AID FOR HOMES ycause damage. There is a regul- seamfilling prepara- ar f Qllesllonf. After installing 8 ltion available for the purpose new gas stove home, we have been bothered by constantgas odors. We use bottled gas. The dealer only says that the odor is because one tank is empty. However the odor is constant. Can you sug- gest anything else that might be the cause? Answer: It is possible the valves are sized for natural gas. not the bottled kind. 0 there might be a loose connec- tion or improper venting. At any rate. this is a situation requiring prompt and compe- tent inspection and adjustment by the de er for the job, then I suggest writ- ing directly to the stove manu- facturer with your problem. If you have difficulties. your local health department should. be able to add its influence in help- lng you to get satisfaction. RESTORING CEDAR AROMA Question: We have a cedar storage closet. Now. after four years, the cedar aroma seems to have vanished. Is there any- thing avallable to restore t he cedar aroma? Answer: Scrape or sand down all wood surfaces, to ex- pose fresh cedar wood. Or aro- matic cedar sprays are avail- able at many housewares and hardware dealers for renewing cedr odor in closets. chests, etc. BUBBLE BATH STAIN ~ Question: Last summer you had an Item about removing a “bubble bath" stain in the bath- n 0 UNION COMMERCIAL COLLEGE .. Charlottetown. P.E.I. Invites Applications for Complete Business Training CLASSES BEGIN SEPT. 5th Write For Information. I- AUCTION SALE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS at 20 Grafton -Street. Charlottetown THURSDAY, AUGUST aoui-2 PM. Iam instructed by Mr. Albert Mecbousflll lo sell the following: ‘ . Chesterfield two chairs. studio couch. 4 beds. springs. ma . 3 bureaus. chrome kit- °ll9ntableand4cha.lrs,oiland i~op-.uie'ldtchen W189 (nits:-prbe). chairs. mail tables. run. Ind several other articles. ' W. Tl. -BEATON. I . Auctioneer Ihavebeen of the Estate of Emma 'o”clock P.M. (Advanced DWELLIN frame dwelling and ment. apply to Peaks & G I-IOUSE‘consists of a comprising living room, dining 83-11189- Property in excellent condition. For full particulars apphv to Peake son, Barristers. of Charlottetown. Thepropertymaybeinspectedbysppoliit Nicholson. by the Administrator Jane Worthyto sellgs; _ , FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION lrlstxwltd public auction the dwelling house lately owned occupied by William E. Worthy situate at 126 Hillsboro Street. Charlottet mlses on Friday, the '7th day of September 1962 at 2:00 own. on the pre Slimmer Hours.) 2-storey room. den kitchen on the ground floor, three bedrooms and bathroom upstairs. hardwood floors throughout, concrete basement and separate. & Niciiii 0 t stain; now we have one. We tri- ed household bleach and cleans- er powder to no avail. Could you repeat your Item? Answer: I repeat: the best suggestion is that you write the manufacturer of the specific preparation used for his recom- mendation. The following treat- ment may work: Make a thick paste of scratchless scouring powder. a little cream of tartar and peroxide. Cover the discol- ored area with a thick layer of this. allow to remain about a h r.then rub over the stain: rinse tborollshly with clean water. Repeat treatment. If necessaiy. several times. chairs with a a set an won- der whether ihe old table of standard chrome and formica ‘Answer: Both chrome and ‘ ,foi-mica are highly resistant to or . on a c k t th.a‘i'bum- pen. There no prob- lem about exposure. However. any bolts. bolt‘ holes. nuts. etc.. which often not c i-oino. should be ted by dabblng on splr v a r ii I s h. similarly. while the laminated plastic top in itself is impervious. yo close all seams W. H. BEATON. , Auctioneer. to prevent piolsture we iunderm-Mli. ‘where it m 1' . If his service '1- l° man is not experienced enough ‘publications available of M~ eat to homeowners. rusting, eta? It is now lnivery upon ood condition them. Is this practical. possible could we let , In 0111‘ Country lat many hardware stores and certainly at any good dealer where formlca s d. CRACKED FIELD STONE repair Question: How can I ‘cracks in my field stone front? Some cracks are thin enough to put your finger nail in and oth- ers are a little rger. they both be fixed alike? In re- pairing the cracks, how can I obtain the different colors of ce- lment originally used? Answer: Use a latex patch- ing concrete, available large hardware and masonry supplies ' all the cracks. patch has thoroughly dried) with ior paint. COVERING OVER LINOLEUM ‘ Question: We have a v e r y smooth linoleum on our kitchen floor; solid piece. no loose places at all. We want to put on new block-type covering. Can this be applied right over the li- noleum, or must od Answer: If the present lino- leum ls adhering tightly all over and is smooth. as you say, then the block-type I I assume you mean files) covering can be put down over the adhesive recom- mend by e floor covering manufacturer and following his Installation instructions careful- ly. The present floor surface mu st be absolu grease, wax, grime, etc.. recovering. Although usually successful when done carefully. floor covering manufacturers do ot recommend this practice. The reason Is that If the adhe- sive under the linoleum falls. the tiles will be affected. Question: I am contemplat- lng building a home and would Ike a book g on propel!‘ home construction. W h e r e is this available? «-4 books available on the subiect. saw uments. Washlngt . . When orderinil this. request a copy of the list of governyritent 11 cr- BRICK F the and lfhlfl‘); whfrl’ some at . rm this is perfectly _~"“° “'“““““" °"”'°"°'°"'~ M M 2'-19°”-“I I TWO STOREYS PROVIDE ECONOMICAL sPAcE ,\ tr 7 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII—I~— AIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIVIIIM y III-rig- - -,_____y jar-will WHERE SPACE must go hand in hand with economy, I the two-storey house is still hard to beat. Koyander and Wright, Vancouver architects. designed this house for a large family. main bathroom occupy ..the. second noor with a dressing room off the master bedroom.. Even the carport has be 9 ii worked into the function ..of. the-house. It protects the side entrance and a convenient outdoor storage room as well. as the entire walk from the. carport to the main entrance. A washroom is located off the. attractive entrance hall along. with a closet for coats. The. large living room is lighted. from front and back and both. the living room and dining. room have access to the pa-. tlo. The kitchen-family room. arrangement and the outside. entrance to the basement are. tlo square feet and the exterior dimensions 35 feet by 24 feet.. Working drawings for this. house, known as Design 608.. are available from Central Mortagage and Housing.Cor- poration in Moncton at mini- mum cost. I33 W. Grand Avs.. cmca .III.. also _.: FIIIIIJIIJIIJ 3 Four bedrooms and the. other large family considera-1 ns. 3 The f I o o r area is 1.680 10, 80 has free literature : available on request for this type of pro j e c I around the . home. WALTER . There are schools of nursing, iln 165 Canadian hospitals andf BARIIEB. Jr. 15 universities. I VIIIIIIIIICJJJM iiEwsoii _‘ ELECTRIC O WIRING O FIXTURES O APPLIANCES O REPAIRS Free Estimates! stove and fuel oils . Fllll SAFE IIOME HEATING 31 St. Peters Road Dial 4-3583 Dial 4-8325 Electrical Contractors I 161 Queen I Don’I. 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