4 Just one year ago today. R And left the gates ajar. Page 20 The Guardian cars and Trucks For Sale Thur., June 26, 1958 IN MEMORIAM KELLY-—-In loving memory Of mother, Mrs. Patrick Kelly, who passed away June 26th, 1954. This month comes with deep re- gret. It brings back a day we’ll never forget. You fell asleep without goodbye But memorle of you will never Ital-cervingly remembered by Eileen, Earl and Children. KELLY—In loving memory of Mother, Mrs. Patrick Kelly, who passed away June 23, 1954. Her memory is my keepsake With which I will never part. God has her in his keeping I have her in my heart- Lovingly remembered by Helen John and boys. JOHNSTON—I-n loving memory of our dear father and grand- father, William Johnston, who departed this life June 26th, 1957 When evening shades are falling And our daily work is done, In our hearts there comes a long- mg If he only could come home. More and more each day we miss him, Friends may think the wound is ’ healed. But they little know the sorrow That lies in our hearts concealed. Off and oft our thoughts do wan- der To a grave not far away Where they laid our darling fa- ther Lovingly remembered by Gor- don, Joyce and Grandchildren, Sadie and Gary. ~- JOHNSTON In loving memory of my dear husba nd, William Johnston, who departed this life June 26th, 1957. I often sit and think of him When I am all alone, For memory is the only friend That grief can call its own. To think he could not say good- bye, Will always bring regret But thehearts that always loved him Are the hearts that can’t forget. Lovingly remembered by wife. JARDINE——I.n loving memory of Mrs. John J-ardine, who passed away June 26th, 1956. , She is gone but not forgotten, As it dawns another year. In our lonely hours of thinking, Thoughts of her are always near. Lovingly remembered by hus- band and family. KELLY — In loving memory of Mrs. Patrick Kelly, Fort Aug- ustus. who passed away June 26. 1954. , This day we do remember, A loving thought we give, To one .no longer with us But in our hearts still lives. Ever remembered by husband and family and grandchildren. MacLEOD — In loving memory of Matilda MacLeod, Orwell, who passed away’ J-une 1955. A silent prayer, A silent tear Beautiful memories Lillie dear. Ever remembered by the Mac- Innis family. MacINNIS -— In loving memory of our dear mother Mrs. Mae Maclnnis, who passed away June 17th., 1955. It's just a memory fond and true For those. who thought so much i of you. We loved her, but God loved her best He took her home, with Him to rest Lovingly remembered by her mily. _ MacAUL\AY -- In loving memory of Frank MacAulay, who pass- ed away June 26th. 1953. By Wife and Family. MOORE —- In loving memory of my dear mother Mrs. William M.-Moore, Albion, Lot 59, Wlho died June 26, 1948. To me she has not gone away, Nor has she travelled far. Just entered God’s eternal home Daughter Lizzie. Agents . Wanted ' “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. cars Leaving CAR LEAVING FOR BOSTON- June 27th; Dial 5803. fill? B o s T 0 N SATURDAY June 28, can accommodate 3 passengers. Phone 5947. cars and Trucks For Sale 1950 FORD SEDAN IN EX- cellent running condition. Led- well BosWal1_ Marshfield. I950 —- 1-TON DODGE TRUCK. Frankie Roper's Service Stat- ion City. , 1954 CHEVROLET DE LUXE. Excellent condition. Dial 28-4 Borden. 1953 CHEVROLET SEDAN. two-tone De-Luxe, A-1 condi- tion. MacMi1lan’s Service Sta- tion, Quecn Street. 1957 PONTIAC IIARDTOP; 1957 Chevrolet, 1956 Buick, 1952 Pontiac, 1948 Mercury, 1948 Chevrolet. No down payment. Apply Spence and l\/['acLeod, Auto Body Worlas, 39 Eden St., COME TRY ONE OF THESE 1957 PONTIAC Station Wagon Perfect condition. Only $2475.00- 1956 PONTIAC 4 Door DeLuxe Sedan. Automatic Trans, Radio, new seat covers. Motor, tires, body, etc. A-1. $1990.00. 1956 FORD 4 Doom‘ Sedan, 6 cyl., low mileage. Show-room shape, $1825.00. 1955 PONTIAC 2 Door Sedan. Radio, seat covers. This can is in top shape. $1550.00. 1955 PONTIAC 4 Door Sedan. Radio, new tires, A-1 shape. ‘ $1550.00. 1955 METEOR Sedan 4 Door. A neat clean automobile. 550.00. 1953 CHEV. 4 D001‘ Sedan. Excellent condition. $350.00. ALLISON MacLEOD LTD. Cumberland St. Ch’town. FOR SALE 1953 Meteor Customline, motor. good, Tu-tone. New tires on excellent used car, $1075. 1955 Ridge 1/2-ton Truck, low mileage, A-1 condition. $1150. 1954 1/2-ton Dodge, with good motor. Has had an accident, as is $225. — a Bargain. 1956 Morris Station Wagon Showroom condition, $1250. MacKAY MOTORS St. Peter’s Rd. 1951 FORD 4 DOOR SEDAN A-1 condition, New tires and good motor. Reasonable price Apply 78 Spring Park Road after 5.30 FOR SALE 1958 - VOLKSWAGEN SUMMER'S HERE — OUT OUR WAY By J. R. WILLIAMS TEN CENTS T0 GOSH, WHAT’5 wwoue Wl'1"H ‘ms 7 ' MIZS. GREGORY SAID 5HE’I7 PAY ME AS LONG AS I GOTTA 60 'THROLI6H ‘n-r /wsezv or: 'l’Al<lN' MY $ATUR' DAV BATH MYSELF, 1 wen-r AS \WELL EARN some MONEY . DON’ rrz . WASH HER D06, AN‘ For Sale Lost And Fouml_ SLABS PHONE VVERNON ~ RIV- er 13 - 3 Norman Maclvlillan. SHINGLES—$6.00' PER SQUARE MacKay’s Mill, Bangor. MAHOGANY TABLE CHAIRS and sideboard. Phone 3318 after 6 p.m. COLLIE pups. EIGHT WEEKS old. Golden and black-white. Phone 5963. 45 GAL. MASSEY SPRAYER Allison MacE-achern, New Airg- 'yle. ' . A QUANTITY OF 2-INCH PINE Plank Apply Patrick J Valley Alberry Plains. 1% H. P. COOLING UNIT, IN first class condition. Less than half" price. Jenkins Transfer, 101 Longworth Avenue. FOLD —- UP SINGLE BED SPRING-FILLED M TRESS per- feet condition. Go for summer cottage. Apply L25 Fitzroy St. FREEZ-KING SOFT ICE CREAM Freezers call Storey Electric for demonstration, Dial 7341. ONE MASSEY-HARRIS HAY-I loader. Push bar. Erroll, Bag- nall, Hunter River. ONE NEW IDEA PUSH BAR hay loader. Nelson Matheson, Bradalbane. R. R. 1. Low Mileage A-1 condition Phone 8315 FRED HICKOX Texaco Service Station St. Peter's Road Female Help Wanted KITCHEN HELP AND WAIT- resses wantedl Apply in per- son to the Island Grill. NURSE WANTED. PART TIME. Phone 8225 or write P.O. Box 582 Ciia-rlottetown. SALESLADY FOR L'ADIE s Ready to Wear Store. Apply in writing to Box No. 206 care of. Guardian-Platriot. ' » S E V E R A L RECONDITION- ed refrigeration units suitable for walk-in Refrigerators Bar- gains, Storey Electric. TWO HEREFORD I-IEIFERS TO freshen also 1951 Ford Ca-r(or will exchange for feeder cattle) Apply Asher How‘-att, Tryon. -2, MILK cows, HALL POTATO sprayer. New Holland hay rake, used one year. Eldon Wright, Middleton. 11 FOOT HEAVY DUTY FLAT ‘bottom truc-k dump, in good condition, pricxed very .low Keith Moase, Kensington. 13 FOOT OUTBOARD MOTOR boat, 35 H,vP., motor. Beauti- full-y styled for maximum saf- ety, appearance and perform- ance. Hutt Brothers, Alberton, cook for Cub and Scout Camp for three weeks. Phone 3117. For Rent NEWCOMB PIANO A1 CONDI- tion, also Building Jacks. And For Sale Oil drum and stand, Man’s Bycycle, Warehouse truck 236 Fitzroy Street. For Sale LAWN CHAIRS FOR SALE. Charles MacKenzie, Winsloe. ARBORITE -— ALL PATTERN — all colours — cut to size. Chandler Bros. Phone 6557. 1 COAL AND WOOD STOVE IN excellent condition. Apply. Mrs. Fee Roach, Souris, P.‘E. -1. Phone 91. BURROUGHS ADDING MA- ch-ine, Toledo computing scale, Taylor safe, Hobart electric meat slicer, Beam scales, and large electric fan. Apply 177 Elm Avenue, or phone 3259. ‘ ELECTROLUX VACUUM cleaner including attachments in A-1 condition. Sacrifice for immediate sale. ' Phone 9220. UNIVERSAL FOUR CAN MILK Cooler, Spray type front loader (nearly new) also 1948 Dodge Coach. J-aim-es MacLean, Brook- field. 12'—FOOT BOAT, 2% H.P. MO- tor. Jig-saw, Iron table and four chairs. Oil-space heater, («almost new) Small heating stove. Record stove and two- burner oil stove, Dial 9768. BUTTERMILK Have a surplus of butter- milk to offer at 15c cwt. Crapaud Creamery ' Company , iCrapaud FOR SALE One 1956 International truck S-164 ten wheeler, complete with 18 ft. in- sulated transfer box. One hoist complete with steel box-. Dawson's Service Station Charlottetown. Crapaue‘ Phone 17 WANTED —- IMMEDIATELY ENNIS PIANO, ENTERPRISE kitchen stove; Washing mach- ine, Dining room set; Chester- field set. Phone 7454. FROST AND WOOD MOWER, knitting machine. Sheep and lamlbs Wanted. Cheap horse and year old hens. Ed Ryan, Bris- tol, P. E. I. 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. Baler For Sale One 55 twine McCor- mick Baler with engine (new). This baler will be sold for less than whole- sale price. ‘ - Dawson's Service Station Crapaud Phone 17 Machinery Sale One 21U, 7’ McCormick mower (new) fits any tractor. . One 32’ Escalator, new. Mowers to fit Farmall A tractors (new & cheap). Farmall A tractor com- plete with potato cultiva- tors & hillers. One set half -. tracks (Farmal1.C or 200). One push-bar hay loader (new & cheap). One front end loader (Farmall C or 200). Binder and baler twine (cheap while stock lasts). Dawson's Service Station Crapaud Phone 17 HELP WANTED WAN TED—LINOTYPE OPERA- tor, competent in ad-setting Apply Northern Light, Bath- urst, N. B. Lost “An... Found FOUND: ONE DORY WITH oarsf -white with green trim- mings). Apply: Wm. Smith. Flat Rivers (.2 LOST: ONE 30 LB. PIG BE- tween Poole’s Garage and Montague. Finder please con- tact Richard J. Quinn, Jr., Cardigan. ‘ LOST GREEN LEATHER WAL- let containing valuable papers. Finder phone collect Stanhope Beach Inn, Covehead,1-3. Re- ward. Male llelnwanted WANTED-MAN TO WORK ON soft-drink truck. Apply Wen- dell MacKenzie, Milton, P. E. 1. ENGINEERS, INSTRU- MENT MEN, COOKS, . SURVEY HELPERS We are recruiting now for out- of-province survey project. Em- ployment will be for a period of one to two years. In replying, please give full details of your experience and state salary requirements. Appl y__. LESLIE W. MCILROY Canadian Aero Service Ltd. 348 Queen Street Ottawa, Canada Miscellanous REAL ESTATE For Sale ONLY ONE CONCLUSION IS possible. Classified Ads are so well used because they get re- sults. Put one to work today. Dial 8506. HOUSE FOR SALE — PRO- Street and Harvard Street. with extra lot facing on Har- vard Street. For fur’0heI' P31‘- ticulars apply law office R. S- Hinton, Q.C. DESIRABLE COUNTRY HOME with shore frontage, tzwoimiles from City. Eight - room house, fully modern, insulated, oil heated, with two acres ofland. For appointment to view phone H. B. Budgen, 7015. PROPERTY FOR SALE Situate water Street East, Summerside, consisting of 6 room house, all modern conveniences and land 90 x 110 feet fully land- scaped. For further infor- mation and appointment phone 2568 Summerside. REAL ESTATE Wanted WANTED TO RENT, HOUSE IN City. Dial 6365. WANTED. TO. BUY,. SMALL farm on or near pavement near Charlottetown. Apply Box 197. 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 WHEN COUNTING BLESSINGS include the action- getting po- wer of Classified Ads. Quick ' Service. House tanks and school tanks pumped out. Write to Percy Matthews, ‘New Wilts- hire. FINAL NOTICE: ALL TAXES owing Long Creek School must be paid by. June 30th, or will be handed in for collection. ARE YOU AN EXZEMA SUF- ferer? Get a jar of “MacDon- gall’s” Exzema Remedy at the Kcef Drug Co., Charlotte- town and watch the amazing results. . NOTICE AT STUD Having imported a black Percheron registered stal- lion from Arnold, ,Farms, Quebec, he will be at my stable for this season. Sgd.: LOUIS GLOW, Newton. REAL ESTATE I For Rent TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS Adults only. Phone 5479. FURNISHED. nousn FOR months of July and August. Brighton. Phone 9715. AT STUD: CLASS A REGISTER- ed black Puncher-on Stall-ion. Imported from Arnold Famms Quebec, will stand for service for 1958 at Charles Cliing’s sta- ble, Red Point. perty at the corner of King ' convenient, low cost. Phone 8506. MATTHEWS . SEPTIC . TANK . Services offered BELGIUM STALLION FOR SER- vice from 5 o’clock to 8 in eve- nings $5 down and $5 for foal also trucking service Sydney MacQu»a-rrie, Oyster Bed Bridge R E L I A B L E EXPERIENCED woman to clean offices. Phone 4402. Teachers Wanted SECOND CLASS TEACHER for Howe Bay School. Apply Raymond MlacDonald, secret- ary. ' TEACHER FOR COVEHEAD RD School. ‘Senior room. Present supplement $500.00. Apply S.J. Birt, Secretary. TEACHER WANTED FOR Cable Head East School. Sup- plement $500.00. Apply Ben Lewis, secretary, Cable Head. TEACHER FOR PEMBROKE School. Melbourne Llewellyn, secretary. Wanted EXPERIENCE CLOTH- ing and appliance Salesman car desires position. Phone 8410 ANYONE HAVING A HORSE collar, size 26 or 27. Apply Beaton‘s Auction Room. Graf- ton Street. Wantetl To Buy W A N T E D. TRANSMISSION for 1934 Dodge Sedan Dial 3149. QUANTITY 30 LB PIGS WOOD- row Wlheatley, Phone 7002. VOLKSWAGEN VAN_ .GOOD condition. Apply giving detail to Box 12, Guardian-Patriot, Montague. BUYING FOX HORSES UNTIL further notice. Market prices- Will also trade work horses for cattle or fox horses. P. A. lVIacDonald, St. Peter’s Bay, -3. Work Wanted WANTED TEACHER FOR VIL- lage Green School. Second Class. Apply Miss Josie Jack- man, secretary. TEACHER WANTED FOR Long Creek School. Supple- ment $650.00. Apply: Wilfred Stretch, Sec’y. LICENSED. TEACHER. FOR Hampshire School. Supplement $700.00 Apply Lyman Tremeire Secretary. ‘ TEACHER WANTED FOR ST. Mary‘s School. Supplement $500.00. Apply Vincent, Doiron,‘— secretary. TEACHER DESIRES ANOTHER teacher to share apartment during July and August. 4445 after 5 p.m. WANTED TEACHER FOR Joh.uston’s River 9 c 11 0 01 Grade 1 to 8. Supplement $600.00. Apply William Trainor, secretary, Charlottetown R. R. 9. TEACHER FOR SHERBROOKE School Number 69,'about 21/2 miles from Summerside. Sup- plement $650.00. Elmer Waite, Secretary, Sh-erbrrooke. Phone 608-15. ' TEACHER FOR SHERB-RJOOKE School, Number 69 about 2%’ miles from Summerside. Sup- plement $650. Elmer Waui-te, Sec- retary Sheribrooke, Phone 608-15 Wanted ROOM AND BOARD F O R three working men. Near Prince Edward Island Hos- pital. Write Box_205 Guardian- Patriot. . tional 8 can size, like new International and 10 heavy draft horses. IFORSALE 3 used Balers; one New Holland 2 yrs. old; one Cockshutt 2 yrs. old; 1 Ford engine drive 3 yrs. old; 3 used side delivery rakes; .2 used rubber tire Cockshutt wagons; 2 milk collers; one DeLaval and one Interna— ‘ $300.00 each; 1 Cockshutt ;Tractor 30, L. P. T. 0.-$900.00; one Cockshutt 20 tractor 3 yrs. old $800.00; New Holland, Balers, Rakes and Mowers; new Myers Sprayers; one 1957 35 Cockshutt. ' ’ Tractor with cultivators; hillers, L. P. T. O. and wide adjustable front end; one David Brown Tractor; 2 good potato diggers on rubber with P. T. O. and transmission; 2 sets cultivators and hillers for H, Tractor 2 yrs. old; 1 Blue Ribbon Champion Outboard Motor; 1 20 h.p. electric motor;.1 2 h.p. electric motor; new bale loaders ground driven special price; 5 used hay loaders; 3 used separators; 3 ponies at $125.00 and 2 at $200.00 each all quiet for children; 3 saddle horses STANLEY MAYHEW, Kinkora, Phone 6-32 SMALL APARTMENT SUITABLE for two girls. Private entr-ance. Apply 6 Grafton after 6 p.m. FOR RENT NEWLY DE- cor-ated house at Dunstiaffnage Eight rooms. Apply A. C. Fos- ter, Marshfield, phone 5965. IN VILLAGE THREE FUR- nished rooms. Modern con- viences. Adults only. Apply Box 193 Guardian - Patriot. FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT Centrally located. Pleasant sur- roundings. Breakfast if desired. Phone 8230. FURNISHED COTTAGE AT Rosebank Beach, available until July 15th. Dial 4555 be- fore 4.30 p.m. FOUR ROOM HEATED APART- ment, third floor. Hot water. Stove and refrigerator. Phone 3189. .AT ARGYLE SHORE NEW country home furnished, with pump, for summer months. Apply: Ken MacDougall, Ar- gyle Shore. ‘ HOUSE — SUITABLE FOR summer cottage, 8 miles east of Charlottetown. 200 yards from shore. Apply Box 207 Guardian-Patriot. MODERN HOUSE - KEEPING cottages on beautiful Historic Brudenell River, near Mon. tague and Georgetown. Uncom- pared in scenic and restful en- vironment. Phone 8848. 2 HEATED ADJOINING ROOMS on second floor, centrally loca. ted Suitable for light housekeep- ing. I m m e d i a t e possess- 1011. Phone 3759. SELF CONTAINED, HEATED, unfurnished, second floor apart- ment; 2 bedrooms; kitchen; living room and bath, Central REIIL ESTATE For Sale LAWN CHAIRS. (CAPE cor?) Phone 9852. SAW MILL AT MONTAGUE R0- tary. May be purchased separ- ately. Apply C.W. MacLcnnan Bethel, Charlottetown R.R. 5. location Dial 7053 for appoint-| PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Etc. CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince St. Dial 3432 1. Elmer Blanchard, EA. 160 Richmond st. Dial 5573 M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LL.B. Bank of Commerce Bldg Allison M. Gillie, LLB. 130 Richmond St. Dial 4747 Palmer & Haslam -Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. Peaks & Nicholson 175 Grafton Street OPTOMETRISTS J. A. ‘Carruthers, ‘R. O. _ 123 Kent St, ' Dial 5612 J. S. Taylor, ,R.O. Comer Kent 8: Queen Sts. Office 9133 - House 4756 H. ]. Mabon, Montague P. E. 1. ARCHITECT J. A. McGuigan, B.A. Currie Bldg., Dial 9424 _Qneen St. IAN M. MacLEOD, LLB. CURRIE BLDG. (Above Shoe Doctor) DIAL 3361 FREDERIC A. LARGE, Q.C., M.L.A. Room 207 Dominion Building Dial 3244 Jos. W. MacDonald, B.A., QC. 150 Richmond Street Dial 4713 Box 472 MacPhee 5% Trainer [60 Richmond St. Dial 5573 Currie rfldg. H. R. DOANE Dial 6547 -- 6548 J. F. TOO .738, B. Arch. ARCHITECT 140 Richmond St. 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 / ELECTRICAL . ENGINEER Dial 3865 P. O. Box 513 UNIVERSITY GRADUATE with car desires summer em- ployment. Apply Box 203 c/o Guardian-Patriot. . OLD INDUSTRY Imon smelting was developed in Anatolia, around Turkey, more than 3,000 years ago. Lucky Dollar Quality Control: as “tops” in his field. dollar value. (advt.) parts, low and reverse gears . Summerls Payiime For Users OI Want Ads Dial 8506‘ OPPORTUNITY FOR SALESMEN CALLING ON COUNTRY GENERAL STORES IN P. E. I. AND NOVA scom Top line of men's competitive wo_rk_ clothing amt‘ footwear as side line. Liberal commission. Apply in Wrmng Stating age, marital status and lines presently carried also model of car. fifying applicant will have_ the opportunity at 1aterQ1d:te of becoming a full. time salesman.wiflg‘_' comp1ete range with large drawing account. All lnfor, t‘ strictly confidential. Interview to be arranged, lgtleilfrlleply to: SCHEFFER BROS. LTD, 389 St.-Pan} St., West, Montreal, Que- Help WOnied—FemOIe Graduate nurse required ‘I07 ‘IUII duty or for summer months. ‘ Apply: Memorial HeaI'|'I1 Centre. Stewart I Tyne Valley. P.E.|. F , Mir. Gordon Avard of Charlottetown as supply house manager and head of Lucy Dollar department is a keen booster of the “Island” and has over 30 years experience to qualify . “Quality Control” ensures Luck Dollair customers the best avail, .v - for their food dollar. (advt.) / E. S. CHANDLER, B.Sc. (E.E.). M.E.I_C., P.Eng. 161 QUEEN sr. PHONE 3325 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS McDONALD, CURRIE 8: CO. COOPER BROTHERS 8; CO. Charlottetown & COMPANY 148 Great George St.. Charlottetown Dial 5568 P. O. Box 187 ARTHUR J. GARRETT PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING Charlofieifiwl 100 Fitzroy Street Dial 5321 Pictured above are Leigh Donald. Lucky Dollar regional ervisor and store engineer, discussing a proposed store of the members will remodel stores for more convenient H5=}I'Ve.V Mesheau. advertising and promotion ma nager, checks 3 Lucky Dollar ad to ascertain that prices are correct and competitive in order that Lucky Dollar customers obtain the greatw valul supervisor and Harry IIII'()III«S. Head SUI’ layout for a Lucky Dollar rm-mher. MOI shopping for their customers. 4AdvtJ