o I ,.,.._,_.._,,-...,V... . .L. . «..., ~ ~ .._-_._-,——-—~ww«p “37-. 1.. _r . -,... wA-w.~.u ..- _....,_ “firmware” - .-:.—~....~... . IT'S EASY TO PLACE YOUR GUARDIAN-PATRIOT WANT AD! Use Your Phone — Use T he Mails — Come To The 0” 68 CharIottetoWn 8506 — Summerside 8031 — Montague 97-2 —— Souris 32-3 —' Alberto" ice! Page 10 The Guardian Wed, October 15, 1958 IN MEMORIAM CARVER — In loving memory of our dear husband and father Hcrsey E. Carver who was kill- ed in a highway accident at Orwell, October 17th., 1956. Time cannot erase a loving face Or mend-our broken hearts. Time cannot stay the falling tear Thai grief and sorrow start. Time cannot fi“ the vacant chair That holds an empty space, Time cannot make our home the same Without our place. _ Lovingly remembered by Wife and family. JOHNSTON — In loving mem- ory of Garfield Johnston, who departed this life October 13, 1955. loved one in his - ‘Beautiful memories are all that are left, at one we loved, and shall never ‘ forget. A loving smile and a happy face, A broken link we can never re- place. All through the years be they many or few, Will be years of remembrance always of you. Fondly remembered by Wife and Family. LYLE — In loving memory of Mrs. Emery Lyle wlhc depart- ed this 1ife on October 15th., 1954. Just four years ago you left us [For your heavenly home above Where you’re resting safe with Jesus Sheltered by God’s holy love. Though the years roll swiftly on- ward ,1 We still miss you more and more And will until we meet you yonder On that bright and golden shore. Ever remembered by husband and family. - CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank Doctors, Cal- laghan and Dowaing, nurses and staff of Prince Connty Hospital and all those who visited me, sent cards and gifts during my stay there. J. Emmett Power, Miscouclhe Agents Wanted “OUTSTANDING CONTRACTS Available for capable sales- men. Write fully Crown Life Insurance Co., P. O. Box 10, Monoton, N.B.” WOMEN! EARN BIG COM- missions in your spare time. Take orders from your friends, relatives, neighbours for wo- men’s nylonS, men’s and boys’ hose, slips, sweaters, ladies; men’s and Boys’ car coats, etc. Receive free everything you need to start. Write today. Har- mony Mills, Dept. TP, 42 Cam- den St., Toronto. SPARE. TIME. CASH MAKE $100 easily selling executive high quality Christin; Cards and Novelty Gifts. Newest com- pletely different designs. fun. Friends buy on sight. Write today for free catalogue and samples on approval. Big profits no experience needed. Special plan for churches, clubs. Homer-Warren Company Dept. 22 411 Clendenan Ave. Toronto. AUTOMOTIVE n. FRED F. KITSON . NORTH RIVER FEATURING THIS WEEK POLLARD SWEEP RAKE Boarders Accommodated CAN ACCOMMODATE ONE male student. Dial 7939. 2 BOARDERS, IN PRIVATE home. Dial 3587. ROOM AN BOARD FOR MALE P.W.C. student or young bus- incss man. Central. Phone 5359. Cars and Trucks For Sale PONTIAC SEDAN. LOW MIL-E- age. Apply 181 Kent Street after six o’clock. 1955 VOLKSWAGEN, LOW MILE- age. A-1 condition. Apply Fred Hickox Service Stn. or Phone 8315. 1953 FORD C U S T 0 M, LOW mileage, good condition. Pric- ed to sell. Borden Walton. De- sable. 1956 JEEP TRUCK, ONE-TON, four wheel drive. Mileage 14,— 600. Excellent condition, only $1675. McKay Motors, 59 St. Peters Road. 1955 MERCURY SEDAN, TWO- tone green, A-1 condition, radio, heater, new seat covers, direc- tional signals, quick sale $1550. Phone 9235. FOR SALE 1952 D o d g e half-ton ' .truck. In excellent condi- Apply : RALPH MacEWEN, Bristol. .5. Cars Leaving CAR LEAVING FOR BOSTON. October 22nd.. or 23rd. Phone 5803. CAR LEAVING FOR PETER- borough and Toronto, Friday, October 17; can accommodate three passengers. Phone 9677 Charlottetown. Female Help Wanted WAITRESS WANTED. APPLY in person, Ment’s Restraunt, Queen St. - MAID WANTED FOR GEN- eral —housework; no cooking. Apply Charlotte Residence, 31 Rochford Square. GIRL TO HELP WITH HOUSE- work for 1 or 2 months, Apply Mrs. Gerald Power, Charlotte- town RR. 1., YOUNG WOMAN WANTED TO assist with housekeeping duties and care of four child- ren; live-in privileges. Phone 5035. For Sale DRY SLABS. PHONE 7859. PUMPKINS FOR SALE KNUD J organsen, Fredericton. SMELT NET AND BOAT. Also gasoline Lantern. Apply Jack McPhee, Clyde River. It’s . FOR SALE — AUCTION “45” score cards for sale at Guard- ian - Patriot Central Printing. 50 PULLE’IS 5 MONTHS OLD. Also dry split wood. Apply Bruce Buell, Mermaid, R.R.9. SIX - MONTI‘ OLD MALE hound. Imported. Apply Nor- man lVlacKenrzie. Long Creek. USED 0K POTATO DIGGER, in good condition. Howard Schurman, Central Bedeque. HORSE FOR .SALE, .CLIDE filly, 2% years. Apply Chal- mers Laird, New Glasgow. 25>YEAR-OLD HENS. APPLY W a i t e 11' Roberts, Winsloe. Phone 7548. CHEST OF MECHANICS tools (snap-on). Phone 8078 after 5:30. GERMAN SHEPHERD PUP. AP- ply Robert MacDonald, South- port. OIL BURNING RANGE WITH hot water coll; furnacette; 10 little pigs and 1 horse. Daniel Gillis, Emerald. 5 WAYS TO PROFIT FROM Guardian - Patriot Classifed hire or buy. Phone 8506 for 1 Ads. Use ’em to sell, rent, find. trained lad-assistant. PURE BRED Mlatheson’s high grade sow. Ap- ply James C. Wood, Hazel- ‘brook, P. E. I. 1958 TRAILER, FACTORY -— built, 26 feet, Winterized fur- nished, $600.00 off cost price, owner transferred, seen by appointment only. Dial 9166. B"D, DOUBLE SIZE, HEAVY Coil springs, $35; Girl’s winter coat, size 16, Navy Blue Wool. $10. Box 458, The Guardian. 3 BOTTOM FERGUSON PLOW ' (used 1 season). Perfect con- dition; cheap. Apply Robert Leard, Pisquid. Phone 2221], Mt. Stewart. HARDWOOD BLOCKS, EASILY reached, hardwood lumber 2 inch, 31/2” and four inches. Also sleigh Shaft plank. L e s t e r Cairns, Stanchel. REFRIGERATOR, ITESTING — house 6 ft. delux. Piano, Man tin Orme upright grand. Emer- son cabinet. Radio - 3 speed record player. Phone 9237. POTATO PICKERS — ONE never used, $250; one used only for 20 acres, $225; one used, but in good condition. $150. -—Lloyd Mayhew, North Tryon. ONE USED 24” R.C.A. VICTOR TV with new picture tube — one year guarantee on tube— only $250. (Like new condit- ion). This TV cost $479.00 when new. Burke Electric, Kent Street. FOR SALE — MORE PEOPLE are buying our Winterseal Alu- minum combination storm- screen door than ever before. The reason! Absolute sadls~ faction guaranteed. Installed price $64.50 Charlottetown area. Chandler Bros, dial 6557 ENGLISH IMPORTED WIRE and smooth fox terriers, de- livery now, and until Christ— mas. Reasonable. Write, phone, visit, Westmayne Ken- nels, Westchester, N. S. 1 cream Adastra Male poodle Dull- IT’S SIGNIFICANT THAT MORE and more folks are using Guar- dian - Patriot Classified Ads to solve problems. Let us help fill your needs. Phone 8506. Get MORE EGGS than ever before with LESS COST. Red Head Krums is the choice of successful poultrymen. Red Head is 18% Protein, grain base, maintains body weight, keeps production high. Give it a 3 months test. You will find it the best. YORKSHIRE , pigs. Mother came from Fred ‘ OUT OUR WAY By .I. R. WILLIAMS DOC: HOUSES AN’ STUFF! I AN' TRIANGLE -- THINK I'LL NEED ANYTHING ELSE .7 // I’M GONNA DRAW AN' SELL PLANS FER BIRD HOUSES AN’ NEEDED DRAFTIN'EGUIPMENT 50 I MADE THIS T‘SGUARE YE 5'- ' SOME BROAD-MINDED CUSTOMERS! For Sale SOW WITH PIGS. APPLY RAE MacFadylen, Riverdvale. Unloading Bron Wednesday and Thursday $2.00 per cwt. off car CENTRAL FARMERS CO-OP. FOR SALE ‘ Used Lumber 2x4x5’x6x7x8. 3 x 6 up to 19” wide. All lengths 2 x 2 and 3 x 4. 6x6,6x7,7x7;10x10, all lengths. Also boards, outside windows, doors, jams, and ' d o o r s and frames; windows and frames; also pine planks and pine finish; cement steps and cement walks. Apply— . 200 Richmond St. _ , or I 29 Dorchester St. City Help Wanted AVON COSMETICS NEEDS qualified women interested in good earnings at once. lncreas~ ed Christmas business means more openings in. Queens and Kings Co, Good opportunity for mothers of school age chil- dren. For interview write a. once:- Mrs. R. G. Dunn, Dist. Mgr., 16 Princess St., Monoton. Lost And Found LOST ONE PAIR OF MEN’S dark rimmed glasses in brown leather case. Finder p l e a s e phone 8155. LOST BETWEEN CHARLOTTE- town and St. Peter’s small bundle of Hula Hoops. Finder Phone St. Peter’s 530. LOST — FUR NEC'TPIECE, Brown, 2 skins, Vicinity Char- lottetown Hotel. Tuesday, Octo- ber 7th., reward for return. Phone 8134. LOST BETWEEN CHARLOTTE- town and Heatherdal-e set of Carpenter Tools. Lloyd Liv- ingston, Mt. Edward Road. Phone 7127, reward. Miscellaneous BOX NUMBERS In replying to Box Numbers please make sure you have the correct Box Number in the ad- dress. Attention Pototo Growers ROYAL WINTER FAIR Toronto Nov. I4th-22nd, I958 We hope many of our growers will enter their potatoes at the ROYAL. In 1955 P.E.I. won the World Championship. Let us bring the Crown back in 1958. Now is the time to select proper samples. E n t r i e s close October 18th. For further information contact your local Potato Inspector or the Potato Marketing Board. P.E.I. Potato Marketing Board 123 Kent Street Charlottetown, P. E. Island. L Male Help Wanted WANTED MAN FOR PULLING turnips by con-tract. $20 per acre. Apply Walter Mallett, Yonk. Phone 7065. REAL ESTATE- WANTED FOUR OR FIVE ROOM APART- ment or house. Phone 8113. FAMILY OF THREE NEED inunediately 3 or 4 room apart- ment or house, unfurnished, in the city. Phone 5222. SMALL FURNISHED APART- ment (or large funnished room) in vicinity of Char- lottetown Hospital. Nurses. Phone 4481 after 3:30 p.m. WANTED TO RENT BACHELOR or furnished apartment. Suit- able for two. Phone 4913 be- tween 8 am. and 4 p.m. HALF A TENEMENT 0R 5 OR 6 room house, unfurnished in residential part of city. Write Box 471. Guardian - Patriot. Personal FOUNTAIN or YOUTH The amazing Body Tonic. Write for free booklet today. PROLKER 8; CAMPBELL RESEARCH INST. 21 King St. East, Toronto, Ont. OV—E—R A MILLION TINS or Wilder’s Stomach Powder sold have brought prompt relief to sufferers from stomach distress indigestion, heartburn. At all druggists. YOUNG MAN AS SALESMAN for Men’s and Boy’s wear De- partment, in Department store, Charlottetown. Experience pre- ferred, but not necessary. Write P. 0. Box 575, Charlottetown. Young -'Boy The Circulation Dept. of the Guardian - Patriot has an opening for a bright youth, willing to work. Full time employ- ment. Apply on person—— MR. ROBERT YOUNG Circulation Mgr. Guardian - Patriot Services Offered VAILS. RADIO, TELEVISION Charlottetown. Dial 3537. sales and Service. 204 Kent st. VULCANIZING ONE DAY SERVICE TRUCK OR CAR TIRES PROVINCIAL TIRE SALES Beasley Ave., Parkdale PHONE 8642 ' Teachers Wanted WANTED: PRINCIPAL FOR Crapaud School, supplemen‘ $900. Apply: Mrs. Thomas Best, secretary. Wanted PULLETS READY TO LAY. Building Apply Ralph Raynor, Mount Herbert. Phone 7984. GOOD PAY FEEDER C A T T L E BEEF IN T.V.—RADIO SERVICING Wireless Operating all offer big money, Trained men urgently needed. Ask for facts on how you can prepare for a good pay- ing job in one of these fields and remain at work. No experi- ence—but some high school needed. Apply now for Fall day classes Toronto and Montreal. Give education, age and post your request quickly—no obliga- tion. Radio College of Canada. Box 171, Moneton, N.B. REAL ESTATE For Rent FURNISHED HEATED R 0 O M with breakfast in private home Business man preferred, Cen- tral. Phone 8449. SHOP AND STORAGE SPACE. rear of Scantlebury Art and Hobby Shop, 90 Kent St. Phone 4555. AMBROSE STREET RESI- den-tial area, furnished, heated room; breakfast optional, for young business man. After 5.30 p.m. call or Dial 8603. UPSTAIRS HEATED APART — ment, four rooms and bath. Mile from City. Apply Box 469 Guardian Office. FURNISHED HEATED ROOM (kitchen privileges if desired) Central. Business girls prefer- red. Phone 4694 between’ 5 and 7 p.m. FOUR ROOM APARTMENT Central, heated contin~uous,. Ap— ply Box 467 Guardian office. COMFORTABLE LIGHT HOUSE- keeping room. Centrally locat- ed. Suitalble for business or College people. Dial 9787. DESIRABLE ; COMPLETELY furniShed 2 bedroom apart - ment (new) available Nov. lst. Adults only. Write Box 468 Guardian - Patriot. FITZROY STREET 276 -- SIX room house, completely fur. nished including piano, large living room, small dining room, 2 bedrooms, bath, glas- sed-in front porch, furnished as sun room. $80. month. REAL ESTATE For Sale LARGE DESIRABLE LOT. Brackley Point Road. Phone 8021 days; 8776 eyenings. LARGE DESIRABLE LOT Brackley Point Road near Belvedere Corner. Phone 8021 days, 8776 Evening-s. REAL ESTATE Wanted 5 0R 6 ROOM APARTMENT. unfurnisl. d on 1st. or 2nd. floor by adults. Write Box 471 Guardian. WANTED IMMEDIATELY house or apartment, unfur— nished, 3 rooms or more, for widow with 3 children. Tele- phone 9785. WELL BUILT HOUSE OR large lot of land in City of Charlottetown or Parkdale. Write Box 472 Guardian . Pat— breed from 600 to 700 lbs. at 15 cents per and fox horses. M.F. Walsh, 51 Chestnut. WANTED — Y AN ELDERLY Protestant woman, board a n (1 room in a comfortable home in city or country. Kindly com- municate giving particulars, terms, etc., with Box 470 Guar- dian. WANTED Used House Trailer 37 or 40 ft. length Complete with furnishings and facilities. PHONE 4332 Wanted To Buy WANTED ALE BOTTLES, PII‘YTS or quarts. Dial 8595. WANTED TO BUY ONE OR two acres of land in Southport. Apply P.0. Box 342, Montague WANTED JEEP. APPLY STAT- ing price and condition. Apply Box 352. Guardian - Patriot. BUYING SCRAP IRON AND steel. Also batteries, metals, and bottles. Paying highest market prices. Lester O’Brien, Lower Prince Street. Wall Wanted BOY WANTS JOB AS DELIVERY boy or trucking. Age Sixteen. Dial 3579. WORK WANTED BY YOUNG single Dutchman. Experience in Fruit Shipping. Apply Bert De Jong, 301 Kent St. or Dial 3090. C 0 M P E T E N T CLERK-AC- countant desires part~time day work. No objection to selling, checking, etc. Write “AMN” Guardian-Patriot. MORTGAGE SALE There will be sold at Public Auction in front of the Law Courts Building in Charlotte- town in Queens County on I‘I'l- day the seventh day of Novem- ber, AD. 1958 at the hour of twelve o’clock noon, All and singular the lands folloWin-g that is to say: ALL that parcel of land situate, lying and being on Lot or Township Number Fifty- four in King’s County aforesa1d bounded and described as fol- lows, that is to say: COMMEN- CING at a stake on the West side of the Dundas Road and in the northeast angle of land con- veyed to Donald McKinnon and running thence West one hundred chains thence north five chains twelve and a half links, thence east to the road aforesaid and thence south to the place of commencement containing fifty acres of land a little more or less. Also all that tract piece or parcel of land lying and being part of Township Number Forty— One in King’s County in Prince Edward Island bounded and des- cribed as follows, that is to say:- BOUNDED on the North by lands formerly in possession of Daniel E. Matheson. on the West riot. Home and School Association, was held on the school play- grounds on Monday, Sept. 22. The following is the list of prize winners: Group 1 — (Grades 1 to 4) 25 YARD DASH Grade 1 girls: 1. Janice Thi- bodea-u; 2. Jean MaclVlillan; 3. Marcelle DesRoches. Grade I boys: 1. Hector Dou- cette and Stewart MacNeill: 2. Aubrey DesRoches; 3. Eddie DesRoches. Grade 2 girls: 1. Mae Doucet- te; 2. Sheila Gallant; 3. Marlene Gaudet. Grade 2 boys: 1. Louis Rush- tan; 2. Otis Perry; 3. Benny Arsen-ault .and Lawrence Des- Roches. Grade 3 girls: 1. Maria Gal- lant; 2. Pauline DesRoches; 3. Zita, DesRoches. Grade 3 boys: 1. Garnet Rush- ton; 2: Donald DesRoches; 3. Sonny Duguay. Grade 4 girls: 1. Esther Gau- det; 2. Olive DesRoches; 3. Don- na Small. . Gnade 4 boys: 1. Milton Bal- lum; 2. Augustine Doucette; 3. Dennis Gallant. Grade 5 girls: 1. Sharron Arsenault; 2. Bernadette Du- guay; 3. Dale DesRoches. Grade 5 boys: 1. Eric Gallant; 2. Ronnie Duguay; 3. Austin Gallant. 3-LEGGED RACE Grade 1, 2 and 3 girls: 1. Maria Gallant and Stella Des- Roche; 2. Linda Gaudet and Zita DesRoches; 3. Pauline DesRoch- es and Hazel Arsenault, and Simonne Doiron and Marlene Gaudet. Grade 1, 2 and 3, boys: 1. Don- ald DesRoche and Keith Des- Roches; 2. Otis Perry and Son- ny Duguay; 3. Guy Doiron and Eddie DesRoches. Grade 4 and 5 girls: 1. Olive DesRoches and Della Cormier; 2. Dale DesRoches, and Bar- bara Ann Mallett; 4. Bernie Du- guay and Phyllis Doucette. Grade 4 and 5 boys: 1. Aus- tin Gallant and Ronnie Duguay; 2. Eric Gallant and Martin Gau- det; 3. Reggie DesRoches and Raymond Cormier. ing on the Cardigan Road, on the South by the line dividing Township Lots Numbers Forty- One and Fifty-Four on the east by the Forest Hill Road con- taining seventyafive acres of land a little more or less. The above sale will be made under, by virtue of and pursu- ant to a Power of Sale contain- ed in a certain Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the Twelfth day of June, AD. 1951, and made between Wallace D. Gillis of Strathcona in Kings County, in Prince Edward 15- land, Farmer, and Margaret Gil- lis, his wife, of the first part, and the undersigned Trustees of the Estate of Thomas Campbell of the second part, and because of default having been made in the payment of the principal and interest money thereby secured. For further particulars apply to Trainor and O’Donnell, Bar- risters, etc., Charlottetown. Dated this 7th day of October, A.D., 1958. TRUSTEES 0F ESTATE Keith DesRoches; 2. Sonny Du- guay; 3. Leo Peters. . Grade 4 and 5 boys: 1. Ronnie Duguay; 2. Eric Gallant; 3. Augustine Doucette. BUNNY HOP . Gnade 1, 2 and 3 girls: 1. Stella DesRoches; 2. Zita Des- Roches; 3. Linda Gaudet. Grade 4 and 5 girls: .1. Ber- nadette Duguay; 2. Shells Des- Roches; 3. Dale DesRoches. SACK RACE . Boys grades 1 to 5: 1. Ron-me Duguay; 2. Donald DesRoches; 3. Austin Gallant. _ Girls grades 1 to 5: 1._Berme Duguay; 2. Rosanne Richard; 3. Maria Gallant. Group 2 — (Grades 6 to 9) 60-YARD DASH Grades 6 and 7 girls: 1. Noreen Rushton; 2. Valerie Arsenault; 3. Sylvia Gaudet. . Grades 6 and 7 boys: 1. Jackie Arsena-ult; 2. Alan Jeffrey; 3- Clifford —Gaudet. _ Grades 8 and 9 girls: 1. Dian- ne Arsenault; 2. Elaine Arsen- ault; 3. Norma DesRoches. Grades 8 and 9 boys: 1. Allan Carr; 2. Eddie Gaudet; 3. Ron- nie Arsenault. 3-LEGGED RACE I Girls, grades 6-9: 1. Jullanne DesRoches and Elaine Arsenalult 2. Ruth DesRoches and Sylv1a Gaudet; 3. Rita DesRoches and Linda Gaudet. Boys, grades 6-9: 1. Lloyd Gaudet and Roger DesRoches; 2. Ronnie Arsenau'lt and Eddy Gaudet, Jackie Arsenault and Clifford Gaudet; 3. Paul Gaudet and Ivan DesRoches. RELAY RACE Girls, grades 6 and 7: 1. Ruth DesRoches, Loretta Gaudet and Barbara Gallant. Boys, grades 6 and 7: 1. Rog- er DesRoches, Lloyd Gaudet and Clifford Gaudet. Girls, grade no Arsenault, Lois Gaudet Amanda Arsenault. ‘ Boys, grades 8 and 9: 1. Allan Carr, Leonard Gallant and Wayne Veno. SACK RACE Girls, grades 6 to 9: 1. Loesje Backer; 2. Norma DesRoches and Sylvia Gaudet; 3. Dina Des- Roches. g . Boys. grades 6 to 9: 1. Leon- ard Gallant; 2. Eddie Gaudet; 3. Jackie Arsenault. BROAD JUMP Girls, 6—9: 1. Loesje Backer; 2. Sylvia Gaudet; 3. Claudette DesRoches. Boys 6-9: 1. Eddie Gaudet; 2. Leonard Gallant; 3. Lloyd Gau- det. WHEELBARROW RACE (all boys) 1. Leonard Gallant and Allan Carr. 2. Eddie Gaudet and Reginald Hitchcock. 3. John Roy and Clarence Gal- lant. Group 3 (Grades X, XI and X] loo-YARD DASH . Grade X girls: 1. Sylvia Poir. ier; 2. Gail MacLean; 3. Mary Gillis. Grade XI girls: 1. Marguerite LeClair; 2. John Gallant; 3. Ann Steele. Grade XII girls: 1. Carol PGI‘I'y; 2. Pauline Gaudet; 3. Dolores Gaudet and Bernadette Gaudet. and 9: 1. Diam- and OF THOMAS CAMPBELL. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Grade X boys: 1. Joe Gillis; BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Etc. 1. Elmer Blanchard, BA. [60 Richmond St. Dial 5573 M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB. Bank of Commerce Bldg Palmer & Haslam Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. Peake & Nicholson 175 Grafton Street 1. A. McGuigan, B.A. Currie Bldg., Dial 9424 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 MacPheo 3' Trainor [60 Richmond St. Dial 5573 Services Offered Mimeographing, Bookkeeping, Stenography MRS. HELEN ACORN 2 Brighton Road, Charlottetown Dial 6349 CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. R. Canon 201 Prince St. Dial 6‘32 OPTOMETRISTS .I. A. Carruthera, R. O. 123 Kent St. Dial 5612 J. S. Taylor, R.O. Corner Kent 8: Queen Sts. Office 9133 - House 4756 ARCHITECT J. F. TOO." ZS, B. Arch. ARCHITECT 140 Richmond St. 01313865 G. Keith Pickard B. Arch. M.R.A.I.C., Charlottetown, 100 Fitzroy St. Dial 8618 Summerside, Wednesdays Dial 2936 Peter A. McNeil ARCHITECT 166 Gt. Geo. St. Cbar' “ ‘ will Phone 4339 P. O. Box 513 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER E. S. CHANDLER. B.Sc. (E.E.), M.E.I_C., P.Eng. 161 QUEEN ST. PHONE 8325 Currie Bldg. H. R. DOANE 148 Great George St.. Charlottetown Dial 6547 — 6548 .by the rear lines of farms front- Charlottetown CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT—S‘— McDONALD, CURRIE & CO. COOPER BROTHERS 8: CO. Charlottetown ARTHUR J. GARRETT PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING 100 Fitzroy Street Dial 5568 & COMPANY P. O. Box 187 RELAY RACE _ _ Girls, grade X: 1. Sylvra Pour- ier, Norma Poirier and Elaine Pig's, x - xn: 1. Kenneth Carr, Russell McNeill and Dayld M 2. Albert Gallant: 8- David iiléglhnfigfi . ‘ l I n . - . Kenneth ' ' '5‘ h°°' “05 . ..,E o can; 2_ John Roy; 3. Junior POLE vquatmand Successful FIe aY G233; x, ,,,,, 1. mil, 1%“ mm; t w, The annual Miscouche School TOAD JUMP DesRochfis;M 2k 1333:1165 Praugh v Gallant, Field Day sponsored by the Grades 1, 2 and 3 boys: 1. 3. Oswal c - A 2 33:3; XI girls: 1. Wilhelmena Gaudet, Anne Steele and Joan .l t. G‘aGraaxlie XII girls: 1. Carol Perry, Norma Gallant and Aul- dine Aucoin. 3-LEGGED RACE Girls X - X11: 1. Bernadette Gaudet and Dolores Gaudet; v2. Sylvia Poirier ahd Norma Porr— ier; 3. Carmella Martin and Pauline Gaudet. Boys X - XII: 1. Clarence Gal- lant and Dennis Gaudet;.2. Ar- mand DesRoches and Eric Gal- lant; 3. Albert Gaudet and Jos~ eph Gillis. BROAD JUMP Girls X and XII: 1. Camellia Martin; 2. Marguerite LeClair; 3. Pauline Gaudet. SACK RACE Girls, X - XII: 1. Pauline Gau- det; 2. Marguerite LeClair; 3. Florence Power. — Boys: X - XII: 1. Armand School Held ' In O’Leary A cooking school w“ mi the O'Leary PIblic Hm October 6th to 10th. mu 3 inc Hess one of North A” ca‘s outstanding home M was in charge of tho Every session of the new .a different. . The first . the school 0 y was“ '- ceived a door prize. no"; 15 bags of groceries c. each evening to ladies wt. attended the school. ‘ o On Friday night 3, house Deluxe washer w. j'.‘ ded through the courtegty stone Home and Auto 0., m5 Charlottetown. Other school,“ he conducted at Remington, lottetown, Montague, merside. HANSABD ORION Hansard is named are. u." Hansand who began printing“A nals of the British pullout 1774. DesRoches; 2. Dennis Gaudet; By HARRY CALNER YARMOUTH, N.S. (OPl—TWo years ago Thistle Knitwear Gom- pannI Limited had troulble making ends meet. Now it does $750,000 worth of business a nually. The company is attemting to open export markets with trial shipments to South Africa, British West Indies and Holland. Company Director Leland G. Trask said his firm underwent a $40,000 expansion this year and a $30,000 expansion in 1957. “Whether there is any expan- sion in 1359 depends on'the suc- cess of our export shipmen ," he said. HAD TRANSPORT TROUBLES Two years ago the company was situated in a building outside the town limits. It was experienc- ing dillficulrty getting its labor force to and from the plant. It was also at the point where it required a dd 1 t i o n 31 backing. There didn’t seem to be any. Then a group of local business- men took control and began put- ting the industry on its feet again. The mill was moved into the town, taking over an eightyear— old $200,000 building vacated by the federal Unemployment Insur- ance Commission. Now the com- Yarmouth Textile Firm Is Handling More Business a... floor space in the building. '1‘ Production in the mill 15.1 fined to sweaters, mostly} women, with a few styles. Working two shifts, '5‘} ployees modulo:-l meem‘l day. The sun pa m to $150,000. ‘ j" Raw material comes M tario. No wool in used. only It thetic materialswm crud banlon. USE NO WOOL “We have gone out ducal. gether,” said Mr. Track. “Wen that it does not have the m tial sale value of the am? New machinery instafledhfi: plant produces two types «(I ting—interlock and fullfw'» The inter-lock machme‘ m man-made. It was WM year and the company WI instructor from New York to local employees in its use. . Until local shareholders N over the business all dyeing! the mill was done in ' The company installed its III dyeing plant and now does fl work itself. . All products of the mil n shipped by air to avoid fl freight costs. Company M pany uses 3,600 .quare feet of say air transport is champs. ' Salesman is a permanent position a employed in the carpentry Holman’s main office. Consisting Of The 2 stoves, 2 oil burners for numerous to mention. Sale genuine and no reserve. MAJOR B. MOASE Auctioneer Bricklayers are urgent Dial 5321 There is an exCellent opportunity, as a senior sub; man, awaiting a smart aggressive man with a . knowledge of carpenters supplies and building ial at Holman’s Ch’town Hardware Department. salary. Also hospital and medical benefits as wellfiif group insurance and pension plan. This position might appeal to a man pres“; Applicants will be interviewed by R. E. Selle!“ Public Auction Sale I At Portage Tuesday Oct. 2Ist At I2 O’cIock I oven, furnace pipe, 2 lawn chairs, leather chair, clothes "a, leg table, 2 writing tables, campass gas iron. 1 plate 5'” minror,‘2 thousand 1b. scale, 3 large jacks, fern stand. doll swung, permanent wave machine, grease guns. M I gun, molasses pump and auger, post hole diggers. $011133 2 sets fence stretchers, force pump, step ladders. screen doors, pipe cutters, vice and anvil and many Also at 2.30 o’clock I will set up and sell his Real follows: General store building 24 x 50 with 111 ft. fmnt 1‘ 1n depth, 11 acres MacDonald lot with 2% story 1101189 I“! 24 x 50 ft. Dairy building 10 x 14 ft. work acres George MacDonald wood land, 1 building lot 43 t 31. lot 22 acres 4 clear balance in wood, mill lot If not fine, first fine day followin Terms of sale I“ ables cash. Terms of Real Estate togbe arranged day “I Provincial VocotionoI SchOOI Charlottetown Offers a four month DAY course in BRICKLAYING and PLASTERING Beginning November 17, 1958. Those wishing to take advantage of the Opportunity. learn this trade should apply at once to the Principal or dial 3774 or 16:17 Charlottetown- Required nd carries a good sum trade. _.-d Following Article? 2 burner oil m “ 5 Mi ranges, Hr mud! 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