Think ahead to winter . . i g l Charlottetown to all who hdped. Page 16, The Guardian OUT OUR WAY Thur., Sept. 25, 1958 IN MEMORIAM GLOW — In loving memory of my dear Son and our Brother, Pte. Eugene A. Clow who gave his life for his country, Sept. 21st. 1944 in France. I Not today but everyday In silencewe remember. Lovineg remembered by father Brothers and’ Sisters. SMITH —— In loving memory of my father, Daniel F. Smith, who was killed in a highway accident at Orwell on Septem- ber 25th, 1951. There is no parting from those we love. » No distance can divide _ For today in memories garden We still walk side by side ‘ Each dawning day a thought of him At eventide a prayer ‘In the hearts that loved him He always will be there. Always remembered by Son, Angus Everett, Toronto, Ontario. TROWSDALE — In loving mem- ory of my dear brother Walter Trowsdale who passed away September 25, 1957. t , God gave me strength to bear Courage to face the blow. But what it meant to lose 11m God is the only one who knows. Sadly missed by his sister. Mrs. Leslie Edwards. SIMPSON - In loving memory of Mrs. Mary Ann Simpson died September 28, 1955. Sunshine fades and shadows fall But sweet remember-am out- lasts all. AIWays remembered by Aug. elina. MacDONALD — In loving mem- cry of brother Dan who Med away September 27, 1953. Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear Fond memories linger every day, Remembrance keeps him near. Alawys numbered by bro- ther Norman. TROWSDALE — In loving, mem- cry of my dear father Walter Trowsdale. who passed away September 25th 1957. Those we love go out of slight But never out of mind _ . For they are olteuished in Use heart or those they leave behind. Sadly missed by son and family William Trowsdele. CARD 0F THANKS Mr. and Mrs. John A. MacLean and Family, “nub to thank their many friends and neighbors, also the Red Cross the Wood Island East .Wunanu Institute the Gun- pel Watson of Cnupaud and in anywayantherccentlbssof our home by fire. ,’ Agents Wanton WOMEN — START NOW FOR big Christmas canning: In on Avon representative. 013m in Queens and Kings Co. for Interview. Write Mrs. R. C. Dunn, 18 Princess st. Manual. N. B. Paula Routes Available MEN OR WOMEN—EARN $8.00 per hour handling 250 differ- ent Paula Products: Tea-coffee, spices-extracts-medicim-dedm- fectants~combs and brushes. will extend you credit. Even without experience, your suc- sess is assured in following my directions. Write for my thirty-day helplnghund offer— FREE now. -G. Lam-in, Presl- dent, Paula Ltd, 21 St. Paul East, Montreal. By J. R. WILLIAM-S 1954 PLYMOUTH SEDAN Clean, low mileage, A.l‘ condi- tion and fully equipped._ Apply— . DAVID MacLEOD 125 Fitzroy St. Dial 8348 r 1080. FORD. CAR. IN. GOOD condition. 8 new tires and new battery. Pnlce $65.00. Apply Percy Boyle. Breadalbane. 1945 anv. on. GOOD ruins. In good running order. Price $200.00. Apply John Cusack, Emyvale. OOPS ,. . . We Just Dropped ' Our PrIces Yes, we dropped our prices on these used cars and you can now buy them ,at terrific savings. Don't miss seeing these if you're lathomarketfors good used car. . I956 Pontiac Station wagon ,V-8 motor, with radio I $19.75 1953 Buick 4.door automatic mumlmon ' _ 3800 I957 TLYMOUTH" Ldoor sedan. Automatic trans- mission; Low, low mileage. was 1954 PONTIAC Laurentian. Radio, tires good, 0053. motor, etc" A-l condition. ,sI25‘o . i ALLISON . MOCLEOD LTD. PHONE 7364 - 7365 126 Cumberland St. \ TERRITORIAL REPRESENTA- tives — Protected areas avail- able for diversified line of mark- ing devices and inks, advert- ised to extent of 31/4 million aryear. Training and mission- ary work by sales manager. This can be a $00,000 plus a year business of your own. No , franchise payment required but I small investment in initieal stuck will be discussed. Ex- cellent discounts granted. Write fully today to Box 397 Guardian. AUTOMOTIVE a, FRED F. KITSON ,. .NORTH RIVER FEATURING THIS WEEK LANTZ POTATO BIGGER Boarders Accommodated ~ MALE BOARDERS ACCOM- modated borne cooked meals. ' Apply 217 WWW or Phone 5221. Cars and Iruoks Flt‘ Sale 1950 PLYMOUTH. APPLY 113 C Upper Queen. ' 51 METEOR COACH, RADIO, in perfect condition. Apply 288 Allen Street or Phone 3515. 1 FORD TON TRUCK WITH new motor, new tires and bat; ‘ tery, recently overhauled. Will take cattle, pigs, or oats as part ‘or full payment. Erland Cousins, Breadalbane R.R.3. 1955 VOLKSWAGEN LOW MILE- age A—l condition. Also 1954 Dodge Hard-top completely re- conditioned. Excellent buy. Ap— ply Fred HickoxService Station Phone 8315. SACRIFICE 52 AUSTIN, EN- gine recently overhauled good tires and-new battery. Priced $385 or best offer. Apply 20 Goodwill Ave. El METEOR CUSTOM, EXCEL- Gars Leavlng CAR LEAVING FOR TORONTO via Bastion. Oct. 3. Phone 5803. Female Help Wanted WAITRESS WANTED. APPLY in person to Mont: Restaurant. WANTED-HOUSEKEEPER FOR two adults in City‘ apartment. Woman from country prefer- red. Write PO. Box 441, Char- lottetown. HALIFAX FAMILY WITH TWO boys, 8 and 13, require house- keeper. live in. Apply stating age, qualifications, wages re- quired. two references, to Ross, P.O. Box 65, Halifax. N- 8. WANTED Nurses, for well equipped hospital in Northern On- tario town of 4,000. Salaries meet Ontario Registered Nurses Association schedu- les. Living accommodation in town for $30.00 per month. Meals in at 35c each. 44 hour week,'liberal sick time p and vacation time. Apply Administrator, Lady Minto Hospital, Coch- rance, Ontario. . For Sale ARBORITE - ALL PATTERN — all colours —- out to size. Chandler Bros. Phone 6557. WHEN COUNTING BLESSINGS include the action- getting po- wer of Classified Ads. Quick convenient, low cost. .Phone 8506. 115. R.O,P.. BRED. BARRED Rock Bullets 5% months old. Apply J.D. MacDonald, Char- lottetown, R.R.9. lent reconditioned motor, new paint job, custom radio. Must sell this week. Apply Clarence 1 ELEVATOR POTATO 'DIGGER on rubber with split shear and P.T.O. Has dug 60 acres. Apply Coeds, New Wiltshirc. Heath Foster man-iv NICE on. new earns weeps-4‘» , 1 °F a“ mama °° EMgALQIFlERE "(MAE we causuuaz EVER ems ' m sensor A BREAK l5 men A euucn 0F IDS-+EW sws STARTA Businesseme , 1, out mussse amount so ecoxeerr N THE ~> I m mm we. , A Few cousin/(£25 , cgeuwrm ,VE HADABREAK. ‘ .em "-5 ONCE.‘ . _ FINE OF you ‘ ' a! . 10 new Lev ,' ~ ’ // .. . ’ W 5 ’ m 't , T WOW : ' at. ’ -~ A ,...' '9 ‘ . .9“ , «Ii-tilt; I0 " ” ' u r4 .c u “a "II I" #1., were... ....-- ".33? .~ «M'wa 0 uh“ ‘ . 1.: , Gm and Trucks For Sale For Sale SELECT Bl IY [MAN’S GARBARDINE COAT, also vanity dresser. Phone 92535 2. WINTER TIRES 550XIS. A150 12. vote car battery. Phone 4237. SPACE. HEATER IN. GOOD ' Condition. Phone 7437. 1 HOLSTEIN BULL CALF. AP- ply. Ben Moore. West Royalty. FORMSALE’ BABY CARRIAGE Apply Campbell’s Garage. ONE‘10 GAUGE PUMP GUN. Price $35.00 Phone 3892. 10 SPRING CALVES. CRAN- berries 12 cents per pound. Ralph MaoEwen, Bristol. ENTERPRISE OIL BURNER range, also cupboard with arb- orite top. Dial 7032. FIREWOOD' (GOOD ' HARD- , vfifid). William Halllwell, Sten- 0‘ . ONLY ONE CONCLUSION 18 possible. Classified Ads are so well used because they get re- sults. Put one to work today. Dial 8506; YOUNG PIGS FOR SALE. PURE bred Yorks. Six weeks old. $9.00 Apply A.B.. Sippnelle, Hart- lund, N.B. Tel 24. JOLLITY HORSE. S E V E N years old, dark chestnut, well , mannered easily handled. Dean Crosby, Tyne Valley. THRIVING MEA..T AND Grocery business. Central. Reason, moving. Apply Box 1&4 in care Guardian-Patriot. USED FLAT BOTTOM TRUCK platform complete with rock lizei~7 by 12. Lloyd Oarew. Hunter River. NOTICE: IF -YOU ARE IN- tereated in antique furniture, Spring Park Hull (off Kirkwood Dniweh 1 FOR SALE - CUCUMBERS peppers, pears and apples, Country prices. Williard Mc- Kay, Vernon Bridge. FOR SALE: PURE HONEY AT bargain prices. Any quantity in yourown containers, before September 27. George Bowness, 32 Water Street, Sumnerside. FOR 2 SALE PLUMBING, AND > building material, also out win- dows, hard wood floor, doors, Windows. Apply 200 Richmond or 29 Dorchester. 3-4 ROLL AWAY BED SPRING filled mattress 1 venetian blind 93 inches wide dressmakers cutting table all in new con- dition. Phone 3010. 400 R.I. PULLETS 3% MONTHS 1 mare and foal, one milk cow 4 years, 1-3 H.P. Briggs and Strattin engion, 1 three to five International engion, one Rot- ary and Carriage 44 inch saw, and other mill parts. Slabs stove length, (Weeks Mill. Pleasant Valley. Phone Hunter RIyer 2-7 ring 31. BLUE CHEER B.M. 4. 2.15 DAM Lorraine Abbe. Miss Honey Fin- go RM. 2. Winner of 1958 Trot Futurity. LadyI-Ial BM. 2. 2.18 Winner of 1958 PacelFuturity. Apply to Sheldon Campbell, Charlottetown Raceway, or W. A. Roberts, Durham Bridge, N. B. Phone Gr. 2777. NOTICE OF .SALE BY SHERIFF Roberta McNally, Plaintiff Vs_ George Fraser, Defend-ant for Vuture of Execation for 12542 out of the County Court of Queens County ‘ The following articles I chair power saw; . 1 bench saw and motor and I do hereby rive public notice that I will on Friday the 26 day of September 1958 at 1 pm. at Court House .lquare Charlottetown set up and lseu the said goods as will satisfy the Le‘vy. JOHN L. BEATON Sheriff DUCK’S A‘DELICACY Make. your dinner a special occasmn. 50c Lb. PHONE 7767. . ‘The R.C.A.F, Sub-Division Catholic Women’s League will hold a RUMMAGE SALE At St. Thomas Aquinas Hall, Water Street, Summerside (over Simpsons-SeaIrs Ltd.) FRIDAY, SEPT. 26th From 2 pm. to 4 pm. Proceeds for social welfare , sential. For Sale F I S H Haddock, Haddock Fillets, Salmon, Mackerel, Halibut, Smoked Fillets, Dry Cod, Corned Cod, Salt Herring, Lobsters. r PHONE 7336 QUEEN STREET MEAT MARKET Ilelp Wanted . WANTED Operator for Burraughs Posting Mailine. Exper- ience prefered but not es- Apply DeBlois Bros, Ltd, Charlottetown. plan to Attend the sale Saturday. _ Lost And Found STRAYED ON MY PREMISES 3 cattle. If owners do not claim them within 3 days they will be sold. Eugene Ourley, Watervale. LOE'“: SMALL BLACK CAT llN vicinity of Queen and Euston Streets. Anyone seeing cat try- ing hind home please Phone 0150 or 0591. ALL ARREARS 0F TAXES 1N Amundale School District not paid on or before October 4, 1958 will, be passed in for col- lection. By Order of Trustees, Mrs. Kemreth Robertson Secre- tary of Trustees. BOX NUMBERS In replying to Box Numbers please make sdre you have the correct Box Number in the ad- dress. ' TENDERS Tenders will be ac- cepted by- theunder- signed for transport- ing students To Ocean View School from .ihe Valley School District. Mrs. Lena Photon. ' Ocean View. p Male llelp Wanted WANTED PIN BOYS ROLLAWAY ALLEYS REAL ESTATE, For Sale 5 ROOM COTTAGE WITH LOT of land. Apply Charles Watts, Grand Tracadii‘e. . ammo LOTS JUST our Trans-Canada 1 mile from Charlottetown. Apply Box 428 Care Of Guardian - Patriot. HOUSE AND 3% ACRES 01'" land for sale. At Vernon Bridge P. E. I. Write or Phone. Step- hen Murray, 45396. Address, 42 Main St. Lancaster N. S. 200 ACRES OF LAND AT SOUTH Melville, 2 miles from highway. Near school, stores and Chur- ches, with electricity, running water in house and barnyard. Will sell with stock, crop and implements or separate. Apply to John Trainor and Son. South Millville. REAL ESTATE For Rent FOR RENT OCT IST T0 MAY lst. Furnished house. Apply Paliner and Haslam Solicitors. LARGE FURNISHED HEATED room, suitable for 2 or 3. Brig - ' ton. Phone 6641 after 5 p. m. FOR RENT 2 MEDIUM ROOMS middle age woman perferred. Apply 23 Alley Street. THREE UNHEATED APART- ments at 232 King St. (1st. floor 3 rooms) (2nd floor 4 rooms), (3rd floor 3 rooms). Phone 6489. 3 ROOM APARTMENT ON SEC- ond floor newly decorated. heated. Perferred working girls or elderly ladies. Apply 102 Green Street. REAL , ESTATE WANTED 3 ROOM APARTMENT WITH bath. Apply P.0. Box 308 or Phone 3189. WANTED. 4. 0R. 5. ROOM apartment. Heated and Furnis- hed. Dial 6900. APARTMENT OR HOUSE. FIVE or six rooms, by Oct. 12 in re- sidential area. Four adults. work. Any reasonable rent. Phone 6249 By JAMES CARY TAIPEI, Formosa (AP) -— The artillery comes raining down on Quemoy in a thunderous barrage. Inside a bunker a Chinese Na- tionalist soldier sits calmly tally- ing each nearby explosion on a piece of paper. Elsewhere across the battered island the scene is repeated many times. These are the counters. After each Chinese Communist shelling of the Nationalist fortress off the Red China coast they come up with a total that may make headlines around the world. BEGAN AT 41,000 “Reds pound Quemoy with rec- ord 41,000 rounds.” That’s the way it read Aug. 23- when the present Formosa crisis erupted. On Sept, 11 it was “53,314 rounds fall on One oy." And again on Sept. 12 th total edged up to 57,746 shells in 5 hours 32 minutes. How accurate are these totals? “They are based on an accep- . ted method and are about as ac- curate as youcan get without sci- entific instruments,” says a U. S. defence command spokesman. IN MEMORIAM RALPH SHERMAN YEO Funeral services for the late Mr. Ralph Sherman Yeo of St. John killed in a highway accidt cut at South Portland, Maine, were held from the Chapel of Malcolm and Dewitt, Pembnooke, Ontario. ’ Services were conducted by Rev. Sidney E. Lorman of Wesley United Church. Mr. Yeo died af- ter being struck by two cars in quick succession on the Maine State Turnpike. He was 37, an employee of the Atlantic Sugar Refineries and was born at Fortune Cove, P.E.I. a son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yeo, now of Pembnooke, Ont. Among the survivors are his wife, the former Ruby Gorddn, three sons, Fenton, Ralph and Barr-y, all at home and his father, Mr. Charles Yen, and two brothers, Lorne Yeo, cumpec, P.E.I. and Lloyd Yeo, Pembrooke. , There are three sisters: Mus. Andrew Dollar, St. John, Mrs. Harry Smith, California and Mrs. was in Wesley United Church Cemetery Pemlbrm'ke. Personal DON’T GO BALD! LANEX, TEE sensational Lanolin scnlrp treat- ment stops Dandruff, excessive falling hair, itchy or scaly scalp. Satisfaction or money back. $1.95 ‘j‘a'r. ,at Hughes’ Drug —- Charlottetown; Jamie- son's Drug Store —- Montague. GREY HAIR VANISHES WHEN you use Angelique Grey Hair Restorer. Regain Wamauce of natural beauty, colour. $1.50,at The Jenkins Pharmacy - Char- lottetown; Jamieson’s Drug Stem Montague. ' FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH The amazing Body Tonic. Write for free booklet today. PROLKER 8; CAMPBELL RESEARCH INST. 21 King St. ‘East, Toronto, Ont. Wanted FOUR OR FIVE ROOM APART- ment or house. Apply Box 430. _ WANTED 2 SHORTHORN‘ HEI- fer calves. Knud Jongensen, Fredericton. PIANO IN GOOD CONDITION. Apply Box 429 Guardian state age and pnijce. EXPERIENCED PRACTICAL nurse is available for duty in City. Apply Box 431 Guardian. WANTED BABY SITTER FOR Tuesday and Friday afternoons of every week. Apply Box 423 Guardian Office. WANTED FOR THE NEARLY New Shop, 114 Kent Street, don- ations of all kinds. (Especially children’s clothing) Open Wed- nesday ’avftcrnoon, Friday after- noon and evening 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. Wanted To Buy WANTED ALE BOTTLES, PINTS or quarts- Dial 8595. TO BUY OLD GUNS, PISTOIS, Revolvers, Riffles, Muskets, Sword and Bayonets. Any of these in your attic or out build- ings in any condition. Write me or bring to: Spurgeon Hickox, 28 Hawthorne Ave.. Charlotte- ' tow-n. Phone 3606. Local Public Tenders for Demolition of Cranberry Wharf Queen’s, P.E.I. . SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned and endorsed “Tender for Demolition of Cranberry Wharf, , Queen’s, P. El.” will be received in the of- fice of the District Engineer un‘ til twelve noon on October 1, 1958. Plans, specifications, and forms of tender can be obtained gineer, Department of Public Works of Canada, PO. Box 1268. Charlottetown, P.E-I. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Department of Public Works, Canada C. W. Currie. District Engineer, P.E.I. Cas- . Alibent Cook, Toronto. Interment . at the office of the District En- ' ‘We are' getting more and more experienced,” says Rear- Admiral Lih Ho - tu, Nationalist China’s defense ministry spokes- man. WAS USED IN KOREA The; United States used the same method in the Second World War and in the Korean conflict. lit uses and accepts the Nationalist figures today. Neither Chinese nor American sources here will disclose exactly how the system is worked on Quemby, but they describe these general principles: The company is the normal re- porting‘unit; It may or may not subdivided the job down to pla- toon or even squad level. Each counter is responsible for tallying the incoming artillery that falls or explodes in the air in his assigned area within a given counting period. After the bombardment, shell holes and physical damage are added and the audited count is revised-often downward—as the ground evidence indicates. This helps eliminate expected overlap- Mayor Charges Dosco Running Westville, N.S. WEISTVILLE, N. S. (GP)— Mayor Alfred Matheson of this depressed coalunmmg town charged Saturday that gUVe'm' tagonlne” Dominion Steel and Coal Corporation. The minermayor told odficials of the Union of Nova Scdtia Muni- cipa' titles that Doseo had blocked an independent company’s edfionts to mine the town’s main coal scam. A. V. Roe (Canada) Lim- ited, Dosco’s owners, nailed to carry out a promised coal-survey in the area, he said. "No one wants to antagonize Dosco,” he said. “it appears that Harold Gordon and Dosco .are running the country." - Gordon is vicepresident ahd general manager of Dom- inion Goal Company. a Dosco sub- sidiary. “\ , _ Mr. Mamesou said Dosco turn- ed down the independent Inter- HOUR. running. , can-u... Charlottetown, September 22nd, 1958. ments are not big enough to “81F Nationalists Use Special Counters TO Tally Shells ping of counts from adjoining areas. When the company total is .ar- rived at it is forwarded to a cen- tral totalling place, usually the command headquarters, for 1 f1» nal, over—all compilation. _ “At best it is still a refined estimate,” says Admiral Liu. But such estimates tell a story that goes beyond the mere phys- ical count. They measure the growing intensity of the Quemoy conflict. An examination of the shell holes and damage- reveals the calibre and type of shell the Reds are using. And the inspec- tions firmly indicate the weapons bein em lo ed. Itghaspbien established the Communists definitely have the Russian 152 - mm. gun howitzer and a 122-mm. cannon. The duds perhaps are the most eloquent of all. Says the offence command spokesman: “I have seen the Russian in- scrilptions on them. The Chinese Communists have lots of artillery and the Russians are furnishing it.” Ionial Coal Company’s offer of $2.5 cents a ton for coal taken firm the main seam here which Dosco abandoned several years ago After Interdulonial local un- terests took over its mine, em- ploying about 100 men. At production, when inter-colonial operated the pit, about 600 were employed. The town’s only mm D re- venue is residential taxes, he said. When the Interconilal com- pany closed, the town lost $17,000 ayearintaxes and $2,300 111 water charges. Westville is expected to pre- sentitscuseatflhefmir-dayan- nual convention' of the Union of Municipalities which opens at In- gonish today. (Monday). CZECH. DOG FLEE I PASSAU, Germany (AP) — A 21-year-old Czech soldier cross- ed into West Germany With his army dog Tuesday and asked for political asylum. The 301- dier told authorities he feared imprisonment because pf anti- Communist activity. Border po- lice said he will be granted asy- I Prince Edward Island. 5 lum but the dog will be returned to Czechoslovalua. DEPARTMENT OR HIGHWAYS. , Province of Prince, Edward Island . TENDER . .. SEALED TENDERS will'be received until noon on Friday, September 26th, 1958, for ASPHALT PAV- mGrrom WOOD ISLANDS to QUEENS COUNTY LINE and from MURRAY to“"l§RJRRAY HART- Specifications and TenderFormshmay beobtained at the office of the undersigned, Old Post Office Bulld- ing, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. NOTE: Tenders will be opened at: the above ad- vertised time, and bidders are invited to present their bids in person (or otherwise) and be present, at the Minister of HighwaYS. ,J. ,0. MchAY. / PROFESSIONAL CARDS N BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Etc. 1. Elinor Blanchard, BA. ‘ 160 Richmond St. Dial 5573 M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB. Bank of Commerce Bldg Palmer & Hastam Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. Peake Nicholson 175 Grafton Street J. A. McGuigan, B.A. Currie Bldg., Dial 994 Queen St. IAN M. MacLEOD, LLB. (McLean & McKinnon) Currie Bldg. 179 Queen. Dial 3361. FREDERIC A. LARGE, Q.c;, M.L.A. Room 207 Dominion Building Dial 3244 MacPhee & Trainer 1“ Richmond St. Dial 5573 Services Cite red Mimeographing, Stenography MRS. HELEN ACORN 2 Brighton Road, Charlottetown - Dial 6349 Bookkeeping, . CHIROPRACTORI Dr. W. R. Carson 301 Prince St. Dial-6432 OPTOMETRISTS J. A. Can-others, R. O. 123 Kent SI; \qu 5612 .l. S. Taylor, 11.0. Comer Kent & Queen Sts. Office 9133 — House 4756 ARCHITECT J. n. momma, 3. Arch. ARCHITECT 140 Richmond St. Dial 3865 G. Keith Pickard 3. Arch. M.R.A.I.C., ' Charlottetown, 100 Fitzroy St. Dial 8618 Summersid-e, Wednesdays Dial 2936 Peter A. McNeil ARCHITECT 166 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown Phone 4339 P. 0. Box 513 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER , .E. S. CHANDLER, B.Sc. (E.E.), M.E.I_C., P.Eng. 161 QUEEN ST. PHONE 8325 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS—- Cnrrle Bldg. 148 Great George Dial 6547 — 6548 Charlottetown McDONALD, CURRIE & CO. COOPER BROTHERS 8; CO. Charlottetown H. R. DOANE & COMPANY Dial 5568 St... Charlottetown P. O. Box 187 ARTHUR J. GARRETT PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING 1m Fitzroy Street 01215321 . the remainder of This advertisement. ' and any other details which you believe to be of import‘ I . . Why store it? Sell it with a Want Ad, ' N M. v. FERGUS‘ The M. V. Fergus will be loading cargo for St. John’s, Nfld. Friday afternoon Sept. 26th. and untils pm. Saturday, Sept. 27th. For space reservations apply to: Gulf and Northern Shipping Co. Ltd. PO. BOX 232 DIAL 8737 AUCTION SALE AT ROCKY POINT ON WEDNESDAY, OCT. 1 AT 12:30 PM, in to Farm Lajoce having been-sold for_Nationa1 purges] am offering all my farm equipment, hvestock am 1 choice mare, 13 years old; 4 purebred shorthom 19$ mu 5 to 10 years old; 3 purebred Shorthorn reg. heifer calves, 5 m" purebred Shorthorn reg. bull calf, 1 month old; 1.purehnd &' - J born reg. bull, 1% years old; 1 purebred Shorthorn reg, heifer. 2% years old; 1 purebred .Shorthorn reg. heifer, 1 yea]- m” 2, purebred Shorthorn reg. heifer, 1% years old; 3 grade Sb 1 mulch cows; 1 dry cow; 1 grade heifer, 2 years old; 1 m heifer 1% years old; 1 grade heifer 1 year old; 1 steer 1% ., old; 1 sow; 6 pigs, 4 months old; 10 sheep; 1 pam, — ‘ Crop—25 tons loose hay; 1 acre of turnips; goo busha‘d.l.m 1 mixed rain; 30 bushels of wheat; 400 bushels of Cobbler We” .Imp eménts—l tractor Farmall C., 1 blnder and M We: ' and truck (M.H.), 1 Handle potato sprayer, 1 manumdgfiah’ 2 H yenrs‘old (Ml-1.), 1 trailer, 1 saw frame, 40 feet. of 0’ < ;, kw ‘ tor plow, 2 section spring tooth barrows, 1 disc p 1 ,- seeder, 1 steel roller, 1 spike barrows, 1 fertihzer muggy w» dump carts, 1 sculfler, 1 set of scales. team truck wagon'mbm . ., 1 gas pump (Rotary), 1 potato digger (Beater), 2 wood 315%,,“ box sleigh, 1 hay mower (New Idea), 1 rake,.1 tedder, 1 hum...“ cart, 1 gas tank and pump, 200 gals., I bump pulper' 1 mm ;, wagon, 1 hay loader (F.W.), 1 Halls thresher No. 2, 1 my seeder, 1 tatoo set, 1 hay fork, steel cable, pump jack and mu, 1 chicken brooder, 1 power lawn mower, double and sin e m I, cart saddle. 1 fence block stretchers, ; page wrre sip a“, 1,“, hole digger, 2 pi; boxes, llatchen range (Emerging), {film shovels, rakes and hoes and other alrtucles too numerous to men. tion on an up to date farm. Terms of sale-Up to $25.00 cash, over that amoupt‘o mm, credit on approved joint notes, 6%! per annum on mates,=6% on.“ for . a If not flue the first fine day following. (W; I. serving lunches). J. 0. HYNDMAN Owner CLAUDE’CRASWEIJ.‘ 5 L DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS pl. Province of Edward Island ’ ' ‘ TENDER,15 mulls . Will he received until Friday, September 26th, 1958, for ASPHALT PAVING}. 1 from TRYON to CAPE TRAVERSE, T: , r. Specifications and Tender For-ms may be obtained at the office of the undersigned, Old Post Office Building, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. , Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. NOTE; Tenders will be opened at the above advertj sea; of time, and bidders are invited to present their bids in,“ person (or odaerwiso) and be present at the opemng. .. J~,G. MacKA mannerisms. * ,5}. (hiarlottetowmj A, I ~ This Advertisers-anti: For Summerside Residents Only! I Are YOu L0Okingl'FOr AJOB i ‘ With A Fu’rUre? If you are, and are genuinely interested in working hard to fulfil ’rha'l' future, than read _ The man we are looking for is one who mayinow be attending school...or one who may not be satisfin with his present position. We Offer him a position in 901‘ advertising department in Summerside...a .‘pultlon which carries with it a great many benefits for the man we select. We believe this position to be one whip}! affords the right applicant an exceptional opportunity I to enter the newspaper advertising field_ The right 819' plicant will know himself how ambitious he may b9, what type of a future he is seeking, and how hard he 15 prepared to work to make a success of a newspaper career. Think this matterrover carefully and if you do, believe you are the man fOr the job, then please apply in. writing, giving all details such as educational b36k' ground, age, experience, if any (and none is required). mice in making yokir application. Send your appliti‘atiml o: s _ ' , Gordon FOirg rieve Advertising Manager The Guardian-Evening PatriotI Summerside Charlottetown __’ DEPARTMENT OR HIGHWAYS Provmce of Prince Edward Island ‘ TENDER SEALED, TENDERS Will be received until 11001‘ on Friday, September 26th, 1958, for ASPHALT PAV‘ ’ ING from DINGWELL’S MILLS to CARDIGAN- Specifications and Tender Forms may be ob‘u'alil,lad at the office of the undersigned, Old Post Office Bulld‘ mg Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted- .NOTE: Tenders will be Opened at the above 39' ’ vertised time, and bidders are invited to present the" bids _in person (or otherwise) and be presenc at opening. 4 * J. G. MGCKAYI Minister of Highways: Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. / September 22nd, 1958.