Do It Now...BUY, RENT or SELL With Want Ads Page 16, The Guardian Thur., June 19, 1958 For Sale SECOND-HAND COAL RANGE Apply 90 Cumberland St. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thnk Dr.’s Auld, Beer, and Downing, my three special nurses and staff. All those who sent cards, flowers and treats- Mr. Elmer MacLean, Rev. L.M. Murray and Rev. E. H. Bean, who visited me while a patient . in Prince County HoSP'i\l'31- A150 the kind friends and neighbors who visited me since I came home. Mrs. Turner, Glydon. Mr. S. N. Kays, would like to lthank friends, relatives and all those who were so kind to him during his illness in the hospital and at home. He is now well again and resuming his work. Agents‘ Wanted MAN. WANTED. FOE, RAW- leigh business. Sell to 1500 fam- ilies. Good profits for hustlers. Write today. Rawleigh’s Dept. F-475-S‘, 4005 Richelieu, Mon- treal. “MEN OR WOMEN - EARN $3.00 per hour handling 250 different Paula Products. I will extend you credit. Even without ex- perience, your success is as- sured in following my direc- tives. Write for my thirty,-day helping-hand offer-now. G. Laurin-President - Paula Ltd.- 21 St. Paul East-Montreal. EXCHANGE nouns FOR cnsu Opportunity for (4) women ‘to make good money in a busin- ess of their own. Start earning at once representing Avon cos- metics. Openings in Hunter ~ River, North Rustico, Mon- tague, Georgetown. For inter- view write Mrs. Rita G. Dunn, 16 Princess Street, Moncton, N. B Baby clllclts PULLETS. DAYOLD: anon.- ers (order now Sept., Oct.) Mixed chicks. High producing stock. Dual purpose chicks. Ames-In-Cross." Get complete Bray Ohick list from agent. Rallph Raynor, R. R. 5, Chat- lottetown. Phone 7984. cars leaving CAR LEAVING FOR BOSTON, June 25, Phone 5803. CAR LEAVING FOR TORONTO via Boston July 4. Phone 5303. CAR LEAVING FOR BANGOR Maine, June 23. Returning June 27. Three passengers. Phone 3083. CA}! LEAVING FOR ALBERTA.‘ about July 1st, can take‘ a "number of passengers all or part way. Phone 7182. ' cars and Trucks For Sale 1954 DODGE SEDAN. LOW mileage. W. E. Grimes. Dial 8389. I953 HALF-TON DODGE TRUCK Cheap. Can be seen at Murphy’s Service Station. 1957 PLYMOUTH HARD--’I'OPa Push-button, only 7,000 miles. Price $1875.00. Phone 5279. ONE 1948 PONTIAC MOTOR. In good running order. Reason- ably priced. Apply 49 Chestnut. 1958 DELIVERY CHEVOIRLET‘ mileage 5,000. Immediate cash" sale. Phone 7182. I954 PLYMOUTH SEDAN AU- tomobile transmission. Dial 45- 88 I955 34 TON MERCURY LOW mileage. Alex Rhynes. 7013 1951 FORD 1-TON TRUCK DUAL wheels. Apply Mrs. Benjamin Wood, Alexandra. Phone Hills- boro 5-34. FOR SALE — 1950 DE SOTO sedan. Good running condition. Good tires. Clarence MacEwen Bristol. ~ FORD 1/2 TON,‘ 1951 MODEL. Tires and motor perfect. Priced very reasonable. Cecil MacPhail, Argyle Shore. Female Help Wanted WANTED GIRL FOR CABIN work. Wood Islands. Phone El- don 7-32. WOMAN 30 TO 40 YEARS OLD R. C., for housekeeper in motherless home, Would con- sider widow with one child. I formerly come from P. E. 1. Jim Gowens, 3-15 St., New Toronto, Ont. For Sale CAR RADIO, PERFECT CONDI- tion, Price $20.00 Phone 8410. QUANTITY OF GRAIN. APPLY Leigh Warren, North Rustlco. BABY CARRIAGE IN GOOD condition. Phone 7388. ONE KEMAC BURNER ALSO 45 gallon oil drum with fittings. Apply 23‘Passmore Street. I ONE NEWLY FRESHENEDI Holstein cow, James Good Win- I 'sloe. Dial 7408. TWO C O W S TO FRESHEN soon. Apply Jack MacPhee, Clyde River. ARBORITE — ALL PATTERN -— all colours —- cut to size. Chandler Bros. Phone 6557. ONE JofiN§*Eo’i\7?T“iiIT3.ToT3E board motor good condition Price $75.00. Phone 5780. HoLsr‘EiN“(:ow,T4i YEARS ‘ on) due to freshen June 25th. Apply Phone TWO BURNER OIL STOVE. Phone 6392. PROPANE STOVE. IN ‘GOOD condition. Reasonable price. Ap- ply 72 Grafton St. NEW DUNLOP TUBELESS NY- lon tire, four ply. 750 by 14. Regular price $44.50, Sale price $32. Phone 5124. CULTIVATORS FOR AVERY OR General tractor also Cheap ge- neral purpose horse. Karl Boul- ter, Victoria. FOR SALE: JOHN DEERE TWO horse cultivator, also set of 20 inch discs. Parnell Mcoarville, Kinkor-a. SIDE DELIVERY ‘RAKE, truck wagon, Bob Sleigh, all nearly new. Gussis Stewart, Caledonia. SEASONED LUMBER. ALL SIZ- es. Also 6 x 16 planer in good condition. Geonge.Jenl<ins, Mal- peq-ue Road. ONE SET POWER LIFT CULTI- vators and hillers to fit Cock- shutt No 30 tractor. John H. MacKay, Albany, Phone Bor- i. den 29-21 I ONE PUREBRED BRITTANY Spaniel pup, male, 9 weeks old. Apply J .L. Boomhower, 12 Mc- Gill Terrace, Charlottetown, after 5 pm. (ONLY ONE CONCLUSION. IS possible. Classified Ads are so well used because they get re- sults. Put one to work today ‘ Dial 8506. v ENAMEL TOP TABLE WITH (benches; Singer Sewing Mach- ine; Tool Ghest, Calmode Chair; Oil Lamps, H-and Lawn Mow- ers. B—eaton’s Auction Rooms. ELECTRIC RANGE; RANGET- te; Toaster; Fireplace; Floor- lamps; Radios; Battery Radios Aladdin Lamp; Coleman Gas lamps and lantern. Bea-ton’: Auction Rooms. COAL AND WOOD RANGES: Oil Span Heaters. Fern Slta-nds Finery, Kitchen chairs (Chrome and wood) Cane Bea- ton’s Auction Rooms. WHEN COUNTING Bnmssmus include the action-_ getting po- wer of Classified Adp. Quick convenient, low cost. Phone 8506. and Mattresses, Dining Room Table, Buffet, Hall racks, Small tables, Upholstered and wood- en Roclners. Beatonfs Auction Rooms. FARMALL SUPER H. TRACT- 0I‘ and three section spring tooth barrow very “reasonable price. Can seen at A.J. Lar- kins St. Pet rs, or Phone 7362, (Summerside. ALUMINUM SCREENS, MADE to your individual measure- ments. Will not rot or rust. Never requires painting. Only slightly more than wood screens. For information call 6428. Weatherall Aluminum Co., 125 Kent Street. I _WALL FIXTURE APPROXI- mately 9 ft., long, 8 high: Ad- justable shelving, top three glass, mirror back, "bottom slanted wooden glass doors. $50.00. Wrapping counter six foot masonite top eight draw- ers. Like new $35.00. Jenldns Pharmacy, phone 4219. "~.\,;; FOR SALE‘: 1 THOMAS ELEC- tric organ, 1 dresser, 2 table lamps, Crosby T-V with 21' inch cabinet, desk and bookcase, hardwood table, loud speaker cabinet designed. to take from 8 to 15 inch speaker, adjust- able ,ba.fflles, 3 pairs of wine drapes, rug 6 by 9, 2 malts, 1 Bass drum, 25 watt amplifier, plywood building suitable for smelt fishing, telescope. Phone 143, Borden. BABY’S CRIB; BEDS; SPRINGS - ' ouT oun wAv By J. R. WILLIAMS . \_‘ T25, HELL . KISS '22 WHEN ll; THEY err IN‘ ‘ROUND ‘ER .' “III, llIi‘l_IIl.I I -. I III II t SIDE.’ (:vO5H,‘AT'$ I 601 A _ . , WHUT THEY was KICK IN Mi f‘ I . I eawevem ‘men NOISE LIKE. TH’ PAMT5 HERE FER-'HE'5 one O"THEM FER ‘rt-1:5 one o‘ "THEM sT.0T>P~/ ONCET--DION‘ VERY MUSHY KISSES AN‘ WAl'I"LL THEY I KlUl7,'T0O.’ HT-:'s WATCH ’EM eor noruk , . 607 one ARM GIDDAP AKIIJFF.’ so «‘ BE PATIENT.’ ' In congenial. Excellent training programme, salary, bonus. Ap- ply R.F. Rodgers between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. Queen Hotel. Mlscellaneot. THE CLYDESDALE STALLION Highland Jack will be at Pres- ton Bryenton’s Rollo Bay for the balance of June. 1 NOTICE During” the months of June, July and August our ‘office hours will be from 8 am. to 4,p.m. PEAKE & NICHOLSON Barristers & Solicitors 175 Grafton St. NOTICE All school taxes due Vernon School and not paid by June 25th ,shall beiplaced in, our solicitor’s hands for collection. By order of Trustees. Nursery stock CABBAGE PLANTS ronrr cents a hundred no mail ord- ers please, Phone 7885. Mrs. Don Schurcrn-an, New Annan. ' ANNUAL FLOWER PLANTS. Red Geraniums. Early and late cabbage, cauliflower and tomato plants. Parker Jewell, York. Phone 7074. Sorry no mail orders. — REAL ESTATE For Rent TWO ADJOINING ROOMS UN- furnished. Adults. Phone 5479. A SMALL HEATED FURNISH. ed apartment. Modern conven- ience. Phone 6287. FOUR. FURNISHED. ROOMS Conveniences, fuel provided, near beach, one mile from Victoria. Phone Craxpaud 8-3 Farm Machinery Clearance Sale One 32’ ,Elevator (new); One hay loader (new); One Farmall ‘A’ with po- tato equipment; One set half tracks, fits Farmall ‘C’ , One 21U McCormick mow- er, 7’, fits any tractor; One loader Farmall\‘C’; One refrigerator (new); One grain binder; Baler & Binder Twine; These machines are priced to sell DAWSON'S SERVICE STATION Crapaud_ P.E.I. Phone 17 Lost Found FOUND:. CATCHERS. M A S K Phone 4432. FOUND: 2 “YALE” KEYS 0N ’ by calling at Guardian office and paying for ad. LOST: BROWN BOXER DOG IN Montague Saturday night. Find- er please Phone Montague 195-3 Reward. LOST: BETWEEN SCHURMAN‘S and Stanhope three sets 6-foot metal and nylon tracking. Please phone 4556 after 6 p.m. Male lleln Wanted Alvin McLeod, New London, P.E.I. , 1 FOR SALE HOUSEHOLD FURN- iture, must be sold by end of‘ month. Apply 130 Dorchesterl Street. after 4.30 Phone 8162. 4 .1 ATTENTION SALESMEN! WE can offer you a profitable extra line. This is a year-round staple for part-time selling. Write to- day to C. D. Clarke, Lightmas- chain. Owner may have same ' NEW APARTMENT FROM June to September. Central. Phone 7114. IN VILLAGE THREE FUR- nished rooms. Modern con- viences. Adults ‘only. Apply Box 193 Guardian - Patriot. FOR RENT FOR SUMMER monltlhs completely furnished House Brighton District. Phone 7341 HEATED FIVE ROOM APART- ment and bath. Continuous hot water. Centrally located. Apply Box “WH”, Guardian-Patriot. 5 ROOM COTTAGE, WITH SUN- porch. Kitchen range hooked- ’ up for ho-t and- cold water. Gordon Wright, 126 Brighton Road. 6 ROOM APARTMENT. THIRD floor, heated and hot water. $55 per month. Available,July 1st. Phone 6016 or Apply‘ 233 Queen Street. DESIRABLE 7 ROOM HEATED apartment, hardwood floors, modern kitchen, built-in cup- boards, douglas fir trim. Cen- tral. Apply Box 186 Guardian and Patriot. FOR RENT Estate ‘ Edison MacRae Property At Bonshaw, restaurant property completely equip- ped. Last operated season of 1957. Centrally located on Trans-Canada Highway with ample parking grounds. Building in ex- cellent state of repair. Apply David MacRae, Bonshaw, or F. A. Large, Q.C ‘ ter Corporation, Dundas, Out. I . (II! II ,r « ,— Z ‘ I’ I I ../.~ ~ ya, /2-,,-- -,6’ T ' .’ ‘ //-a'-L\./s/§5’{ ,_ 1; , ‘I55 /,2” MOI:/lEN'l'$~WE'D LIKE TO LIVE OVEIR--T‘ J-w-w-u-m> /' THE ow covelzeo 3211752 ,',';,:'-_;,1,§;:;:';_ 5-;-T Male Hel Wanted - I ’ I’ A REAL ESTATE YOUNG MAN 16 T0 18 T0 TR. - vel Maritimes. Must be of good appearance, willing to work, For 33” FOUR ROOM BUNGALOW IN Georgetown. Bargain. Apply T. Trenholm, Murray Harbor, P.E.I., ‘ A. ‘DOUBLE. BUILDING. LOT Corner of Summer and School Streets. Over 11,000 square fit. Apply Box 189 Gu-ardian. FOR SALE: BARN 30 FT. BY 85 lit. with 20 ft. eavesposts. Lum- ber in excellentcondition. Must be moved or removed from pre- sent site. $400.00 please con- .tact R. J. Dorglan Woodville Mills, Cardigan. HOUSE FOR ; SALE — PRO- perty at the corner, of King Street and Harvard, Street, with extra lot facing on Hal'- vard Street. For further par- ticulars apply law office R. S. Hinton, Q.C. F O, R S A ‘L E 5 room cottage with plot of land: Apply—-- » ~ CHARLES WATT Grand Tracadie, P. E. I. FOR SALE I AT VERNON BRIDGE One lot of land with two house. Also frame and boards for bungalow 24 X 36. Also one Ford tractor with Davis Hydraulic shovel complete.- J. THOMAS MCKENNA, I Village Green. ‘FOR SALE HOUSE AND LOT in Kensington- Formerly owned by Mrs. Eva Man- derson. Priced for quick sale. « Apply office-— W. Chester S. MacDonald, Summerside. FOR SALE Modern six room house with electricity, running water, etc., located at North Rustico. For further particulars apply to: MacPHEE & TRAINOR, 160 Richmond Street, Charlottetown, P.E.I. REAL ESTATE Wanted buildings, barn and chicken I N. S. Soldier Drowned At Suez OTTAWA (C:P)—The body of a Canadian serving with UN forces in Egypt has been recovered from the Suez Canal, army head- quarters‘ said Wednesday. Corporal John Thomas Ro- berts, 22, of Albro Lake, near Hal'fax, was missed from the Ca adian contingent of the UNEF June 9. An autopsy on the body showed death was due to drowning. There was no evidence of foul play. He was last seen the night of June 9 while a motor convoy was stopped overnight on a trip from Rafa-h to Sharm el, Shiekh. Egyp- tian authorities found the body S-atunday and identified him from metal identilfic~.atio~n discs and papers found on his person. The army said Rolberts is be- lieved to have strayed acciden- Services offered WILL BOARD OLD AGE PEN- sioner. Good home in country. Apply Box 192 Guardian. CARS WASIIED AND SIMON- ized at reasonable rates. Dial 6380. ' Teachers Wantell TEACHER FOR ST. MARY’S Road East School. Supplement .. $500.00. Gus McGee, secretary. TEACHER FOR CANOE COVE ’ School. Sunpplement $600. Apply ; James D. MacDonald, C 3. n o e I Cove. ‘ TEACHER FOR MURRAY HAR- bour North school. Supplement $600.00. Harry G. Reid secre- tary. LICENCED TEACHER FOR Greenfield School, Supplement $500.00. Small _enrolllmeTnt. Lewis Haynes, Secretary. >TEACHER FOR WESTMORE- I land School. Supplement for lst. Class $600.00. Apply Mrs. Wrixon Moore, secretary. TEACHER FOR. SPRING. VAL- - ley School. Supplement $600. No Lellan, Secretary. TEACHER FOR SIIERBROOKE school Number,69. About 2 1-2 miles from Summerside, Sup- plement $650.00 Elmer Waite, Secretary Sherbrooke. < Phone 608‘-15. TEACHER FOR SHERBROOKE School No. 69 about 2% miles from Summerside. Good Sup- plement. Apply Elmer F. Waite Secretary. Sherbrooke Phone 608-15. A . Transportation Wanted f MAN WANTS PASSAGE BY I Car to West Coast. Dial5909. WANTED PASSAGE FOR ;'TWO adults to Torolnto on July 4th. Phone 6772. / Work Wanted 4 FOR ANYTHING IN scaping, looking after lawns, hedges or odd jobs. Dial 5669. Wanted A MOTOR FOR 1953 METEOR in good repair. Apply J. G. Power. Phone 7725. 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. high grades.Mrs. Charles Mac- , tally over an unprotected, 10- foot-high canal bank in the dark- ness and fallen into swiftly-Tflow- ing water. Although a strong swimmer, the army said, the weight of his clothing and the strong c u r r e n t probably pre- vented him from reaching shore. He was buried with full mil- itary honors two days ago in the Imperial War Graves Commis- sion C e m e t e r y at Moascar, Egypt.- H-is widow lives at Albro Lake. GREAT SEAPORT A/ustral‘ia’s Sydney harbor, one of the world’s great seaports, cov- ers a water area’ of 21 square miles. BOYS CATCH EAGLE BEARSPAW, Alta. (CP- -— An eagle with a six-foot, 10-inch wing spread will be handed over to the Calgary Zoo this week, its 15- year-old cacptor says: Fred and Darrell Newsome of Bearspaw, 12 miles west of Calgary, caught the bird Monday after it dived into’ a slough to» catch ducks. eagle swam to shore where the boys easily captrured it. DEPARTMENT I or NORTH- ERN ‘AFFAIRS AND NATIONAL RESOURCES. I NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED TENDERS addressed as to content will be received up to 3.00 P.M. Eastern Daylight Saving Time on July 3, 1958 for the construction of :1 Comfort Station at the Brackley Beach Picnic Area, Prince Edward Is- ‘land National «Park, Prince Ed ‘ward Island. Copies of the contract agree- ment, plans, specifications and tendering documents may be ex- amined at or obtained from the offices of :_ Mr, G. L. Scott, Chief Engineer, ‘ Engineering Services Division, Department of Northern Affairs and National Resources, Norlite Building,, 1 Ottawa 4, Ontario. Mr. F. C. Browning, Superintendent, Prince Edward Island National Park, ‘ \ Grand Tracadie, P’. E. I. A certified cheque in the amount of»$10.00 payable to the order of the ‘Receiver General of Canada must be deposited for each set of documents (taken out and retained by the tenderer, The plantdeposit will be refund- ed upon return of the documents, in good condition, within ten days of giving notice as to the disposi- tion oftenders. Each tender must be ac- companied by a. money guarantee for ten percent (10%) of the total amount of the tender in the form specified in the “Instructions to Tenderers”.- , In the caseof the successful tenderer .the money guarantee will be retained for; the fulfil- ment of the work in laccordance with the terms of theagreement, and will be refunded plus interest upon satisfactory completion of the work. The money guarantees submitted, by the unsuccessful tendererswill be returned within ten (.10) working days of the closing date for tenders. ,The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. J. R. 3. Coleman, Director, 158 Kent St. National Parks Branch. 4 PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Etc. CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince St. Dial 5412' J. Elmer Blanchard, B.A. 150 Richmond St. Dial 5573 M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB. Bank of Commerce Bldg Allison M. Gillis, LLB. 130 Richmond St. Dial 4747 Palmer & Haslnm Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. OPTOMETRISTS * J. A. Carruthers, R. 0. 123 Kent St, Dial 5612 J. S. Taylor, R.0. Carrier Kent & Queen Sts. Office 9133 — House 4756 . H. J. Mabon, R.O. Montague P. E. 1 BY ADULT COUPLE HEATED apartment four rooms and bath Apply Box 190 Guardian. WANTED Small grocery business with option of buying or renting. In town, village or country. With living quar- ters. ‘ Apply. BOX 191 do Guardian-Patriot Services offered MODERN FUMIGATING Available throughout P. E. I. for extermination of roaches, bed bugs, rats, insects, etc. Free estimates. Phone or write: H. R. QUINN, PROP. P.O. Box 451 - Phone 8727 HAVE TOOLS. . . WILL CARPENTER Experienced carpenter: does good, clean, capable work. Odd jobs in carpentry a specialty. Cabinet maker by trade. MILTON COMPTON Peake & Nicholson 175 Grafton Street ARCHITECT J. A. McGuigan, B.A. Currie Bldg., Dial 9424 queen St. IAN M. MacLEOD, LLB; CURRIE BLDG. (Above Shoe Doctor) DIAL 3361 FREDERIS A. LARGE, - c Room 207 Confederation Bldg. Corner Queen and Richmond Sis (Across from Royal Bank Bldg DIAL 3244 , J os. W. MacDonald, B.A., Q.C. 150 Richmond Street Dial 4713 Box 472 MacPhee 81 Trainor J J. F. TOOIEZILS, B. Arch. ARCHITECT 140 Richmond St. Dial 3865 G. Keith Pickard B. Arch. M.R.A.I.C., Charlottetown, .100 Fitzroy St. Dial 8618 Summerside, Wednesdays Dial 2936 Peter A. McNeil 166 Gt. Geo. st. Charlottetown Phone 4339 P. 0. Box 513 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER E. S. CHANDLER, (E.E.), M.E.l,C., P.Eng. 161 QUEEN ST. I B.Sc. 160 Richmond St. Dial 5573 Currie Bldg. PHONE 8325 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS McDONALD, cunmif & co. COOPER BROTHERS & C0. 33 Oliver st. pm 3393 Charlottetown . man 5553 H. R. DOANE & COMPANY _ 148 Great George St., Charlottetown - Dlal 6547 — 6548 P_ O_ Box 187 ARTHUR .I. GARRETT PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING Charlottetown 100 Fitzroy Street am 532; With its wings water-soaked, the. to the ‘undersigned and marked . loan Nelso , Charlottetown, are shown above viewing the Child- :en’s Art Exhibition which open- . ed Wednesday in the Banquet Room of the Y. M. C. A. This fourth annual 0hild.ren's Art Dispaaly, under the direction of/,M1's. Doris MacK»ay, Art Dir- ector, includes about 250 paint- ings and cnayon drawings from Brought Up In SASIKATOOIN ('ClP) + The first piece olt ‘potash ever mined in Canada was brought to the sur- -face from the 3,300+foot level at a drilling site 15 miles east of Saskatoon. It represented the culmination of -a $20,000,000 investment, years of exiploration, two years of shaft sinking and the building of a sur- face plant by the American Potash Company Limited, with I . VIEW CTHl?I.DREN'S ART: EXHIBITION Miss Fay Taylor and Miss Grades one to seven of the Ohm’-‘ lottetown schools and 00Ve'I‘S I wide variety of subjects. Many nursery rhymes, people, animals and flowers are depicted by the primary grades. A sixth grade project was a set of nine historic murals of the Red River Settllers, while Island fishrl-.ng and farming scenes provided a source of inspiration for several exhtfmts. First Potash Mined In Canacld Saskatchewan Mr. R. G. I-Iaworth, the com- pany’: vice-«president In charge of production, said the piece of pot- ash heralded a new era for North, American industry. ‘ PROVINCE-WIDE STRIP The reserve of good potash ore in New Mexico is running out, he said, and the new develop- ment in Saslkatchewan c ould carry on until the province as- sumed the dorninuant position in I the industry. ' head—quarters in New Mexico. , I The My. Fergus will GULF & NORTHERN Dial 8737 M, v. FERGUS , , be loading cargo for St... John’s, Nfld. on Friday, June 20th. General cargo accepted until 3:00 p.m. Friday. Perishable cargo accepted ronl Friday until 5 P.M.- For space reservations apply to: SHIPPING co. LTD. , , I P.O. Box 232 Assistant Fish Laboratory filed. I FEDERAL CIVIL SERVICE CHARLOTTETOWN VACANCIES Mobile Laboratory. Technician- I Airport Equipment Operator—— $3270-$3720 Technician— $2790-$3150 $3150-$3600 Posters and application forms obtainable at Post Offices, National Employment Offices, and the Civil “Service Commission, Ralston Building, 105 Hollis Street, Halifax, N .S., where applications should be FARM FOR SALE and school. AT NEW PERTH One hundred and eighty acre farm owned by the late James A. Gordonion paved highway, near church, For further particulars apply to Peake & Nichol- son, 175 Grafton Street, Charlottetown. The property ‘may be inspected by contacting Donald MacQuarrie, Roseneath. PEAKE & NICHOLSON 175 Grafton Street, - Charlottetown. WANTED IMMEDIATELY! Manager for The Kenslngion Co-operative Association Limited. Applicant experienced in office and feed plant operation preferred. Please state age. experience and salary expected. Applications will be received at The undersigned office. Kenslnglon Co-operative Assn. Ltd. Keith Stewart, Secretary. Among outstanding works on The Market Building Fire by Roy Rogers; Hot Rod Race by John lVl3acFadyem; White Birches by Jane Hogan; Mountain Scene by Elizabeth Campbell; and Journey Through Space by Marie Nolan. 4 The Exhibition will be open all day Thursday and also Fri- day evening from 7 to 9:30 p. m. The potash is believed to undenly__ the‘ entire strip of coun- try betxfin Esterhazy in eastern Saskatchewan and Unity, on the provinceis western fringes. ’ Another potash ‘development has been started by International Minerals and Chemical Corpora- tion in the Esterhaay area. Two or three Europe~a.n companies are known to be interested in other leases near Esterhazy. T. L. Carey, company resident manager, said some work re- mains to be done at the bottom of the shaft before the start of production —- scheduled at 4,000 tons of ore daily and 500,000 tons annually. Asked how long he expects the mill will operate, Mr. Huaworth said‘ it will depend on the market, but he expects it will carry on well over 50 years? MEMORIAM ‘ L SPENCER WARD CRANE The death occurred in the Prince Edward Island Hospital on June 7th, 1958, of Spencer Ward Crane of Riverton, P.E.I. in his 80th year. The late Mr. Crane, was born in Bathurst, N. B., son of the late Elizabeth Myers and John Crane of ‘ Peake’s Road, P. E. I. He made his home in Riverton for the past 52 years. He married Elizabeth Ann MacPhee in Fezbruary 20, 1907. Tlngé predeceased him December They were both known for their good deeds and hospitality, and welcomed many friends into their home throughout the years. Mr. Crane was a great lover of music, an active violin player during 69 years of his life, and in 1933 won a silver culp as proof of his musical ability. Mr. Crane is sadly missed by his many friends and relatives. He’ leaves to mourn, one sis- ter, Elizabeth, Mrs. James Mc- Innis, Nashua, N. H. Six daugh- ters. and five sons namely: (Emily) Mrs. Charles James, Church Road, P. E. I.; (Mary). Mrs. John Cunningham, Derry, N.‘H.; (Rose) Mrs. James Mac- Lean, Bangor, P.E.I.; (Betty) Mrs. Roderick MacDonald, Char- lottetown, P. E. I.; (Reta) Mrs. Frank Irvin, Calgary, Alberta; (Ldttie) Mrs. Walter Coates. Riverton; (Alfred) of Riverton, P-E-I-; (John) of Labrador; (Bruce) of Hazelbrook, P.E.I.: (Herbert) of Morell, P. E. I.: (Robert) of Martinvale, P.E.I. He also leaves to mourn. 59 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren and several neices and nephews. The funeral was held from his late home in Riverton on June 11th with service at the Lorne Valley Presbyterian Church. burial in the Lorne Valley'ceme- tery. The service was conduct- lednby the Rev. Donald A. Camp- el . The funeral was largely at- tended by his many friends who came to pay their last respects. Flower bearers were: Roland Crane, Veron MacLeod, Ray- mond Fisher, Donald Shaw. PJall bearers were: Adrian Kennen. George Laird, Fred Duffy, Earl Hayden, Ernie Mac- Kay. Harry Hughes. CARDS OF THANKS The family of the late Mr. Ward Crane wish to acknou'ledge with thanks, all messarizs of Syfllpathy and assistanrze render- edo during their recent bereave- mcnt. FANIAGUSTA, (,‘ypm; ‘/.(_}‘H... An unusual concentrazzon of Brit- }5h Warships was reported g'a‘.i:c:‘- mg Wednesday at l“amag',:-ta on the east coast of Cyprus. The de- stroyers HMTS D o in r=~ Striker and landmg exalt WEI! seen in the harbor.