Dollars roll in for pennies spent On classified ads... Would "extra" money make your summer vacation "extra" special?- VThen here’s how ‘- to get it: make up a list of articles around your home which you no longer need. OUt— grown children’s playthings, for instance,'or perhaps that old washing machine, an idle bike, sports ' equipment, or iUst about anything that others can, use. Next, Dial 8506 and describe; what you have to offer in a l ‘ fast acting NGUardian-Patriot I Want. Ad! P. E. I. folks are always on the lookout, for secOnd-hand _ articles in good condition. And becaUse the Guardian - Patriot carries many Of these in Want Ads they turn to its classified columns to fill their needs. If you have what they are after, they’ll make quick contact and. offer cash. So get busy now rounding up articles around the cellar and attic which yOu no longer need and offer them to thousands in these widely read columns. Here you’ll reach many 'many local prospects DIAL 8506 ‘ TODAY NS? ' Page 10 The Guardian Mon., July 28, 1958 IN MEMORIAM lLaoINNIS—In' loving memory of Patrick J. Machinis, who de- parted this life July 28th, 1953: Ever remembered by his wife . TOWNSEND—In loving memory _ of Charles Townsend who pas- ~ sod away July 28th,_1955. 0 happy hours we once enjoyed How sweet the memories still. But death has lent a loneliness This world can never fill. Lovineg remembered by his wife and fiamily. VESSEY ——'In kind and loving memory at our son and brother Joseph Vessey, who was killed July 28th., 1952. A little: tribute true and tender Just to show that we remember Dear in his memory, sweet in his name, Deep in our hearts he will always remain. , Always remembered by mother, father, brother and sisters. MaeKINNON—In loving memory of our dear dyad, Joli-RM. Mac- Kinnbn, who passed away July 28th, 1957. Tune cannot erase a loving face 0r mend our broken hearts. Time cannot stay the telling tears That grief amd'sormw start. Time cannot the vacant chair That holds an empty ‘space. Time cannot make our home the Sadly missed and always re- membered by his children and grandchildren. MncKINNON—In loving memory at a dear son John M. Minc- Ifiinnon, who passed my July 29th, 1957. ‘ , July brings sad memories or a loved one gone to rest ‘ But will never be fiorgatten By the ones who loved him best. God gave us strength to bear it I Courage to lace the him But what it meant to lose you No one will ever know. lovingly remembered and sadh 1y missed by Mom: ' MacKINNON—‘In loving memory of my dear husband John M. MacKlnnon who passed away, July 28, 1957. It is lonley here without you And sad the weary way, For life is not the same to me Since you were called arwar, . 1 have lost a real companion A life linked with my own And day by day I miss you more As I walk through life alone. looking back with memories Along the path we trod Ibl'esstheyeanslhadwithyau And leave the rest with God. Lovingly remembered a n d sadly missed by his wife. Agents Wanted PLEASANT WAY TO EARN AS a neighborhood Representative for Avon Cosmetics. Have fun while you can Join now dur- ing big prize contest. Write Mrs. G. Dunn, 16 Princess St, N.B. IMMEDIATE OPENING, .GOOD Watkins Route available in Charlottetown Full or part- time. Average $2.50 per hour. Apply in writing to G.E. Riv- ard, 350 St. Roch St, Mon- treal AUTOMOTIVE R. J. GREENAN’S . B.A. SERVICE STATION TOWING - TIRES BATTERIES ETC. OPEN 7.35 AM. TO 12 MIDNITE MALPEQUE RD, DIAL 3975 FRED F. KlTSON . NORTH RIVER FEATURING THIS WEEK POLLARD SWEEP RAKE NAPTHA SAs Mellett's Radiator ~ Service l7 Alley Strut Bars and Trucks For Sale LAURENTIAN, 1953 PONTIAC Excellent condition. Phone 62- 54. .1951 DODGE SEDAN, PRICE $300.00. Apply 24 Brighton Road 1947 PLYMOUTH SEDAN. 1N good running order. Price $175.- 00. Phone 7506. 1953 DODGE. VERY GOOD CON- dition. Must sell immediately. Priced for quick sale. Apply 158 Prince St. or Phone 9553. 1950 FORD SEDAN - GOOD condition, good tires. Haber Campbell, C'olville Road, Clyde River Post Office. 1951 OLDSMOB"-E AUTOMATIC. Radio, Heater,.signals, two tone green or will trade for older oar. Phone Kensingiton 127. r FOR SALE 1941 Plymouth, good tires, sound motor. Body in good condition. Phone be- tween Friday 6 - 8 pm. Saturday 2 - 6 pm. Phone 9219. ‘ same Without dear Daddy in his place. ' OUT OUR WAY 'I'HE‘I’RE ONEY JIST 2A65. MA, ’AT’S ALL! 'H cars and Trucks For Sale .‘REPUTATION 1 We’re Building It— NOt Relying On It! The reputation of ,any business can mean success or failure. Goodrspeeds (P.E.I.) Ltd. stands on its reputation. Low prices. . . always .. . prove it to yourself . . read our ads. I954 DODGE sedan beautiful 2 tone finish completely reconditioned by ex— perts better hurry if you want a bargain $|200 I955 BUlCK sedan . .. This one has every- thing, Automatic, Radio. Power Steering, Good tires, Sparkling paint and just for $|950 1 I955 ’CHEV 4 door, Bel AirLow mileage lovely 2 tone paint, good rub- ber, clean. economical well kept. You and your family be prom of this one. $|679 , GOODSPEEDS Car Lot Kent St. Female Help Wanted KITCHEN HELP WANTED. AP- ply New England Cafe. L WAITRESS. APPLY IN PEE- son only at Tweelfs Restaurant, Great GeorgeStreet. WAITRESS AND KITCHEN help. Apply in person to Island Grill. For Sale STANDING HAY FOR SALE. AP- ply Eric Simpson, Cavendish. REACH-IN REFRIGERATORS. Sacrifice price. Storey ‘Elec- tric. _ PURE BRED BEAGLE PUPS Phone 9278. IF YOU THINK SOMETHING you no longer need has value, offer it for Sale in the Clas- sified section! Phone 8506 for a helpful ad-taker. . FARM TRAILER. APPLY EARL Carrier, Spring Lane, Parkdale Phone 4361. ANY AMOUNT OF FILL, ALSO motor bike. Apply Alfred Blan- dhard. Phone 7877. 2 COWS. CALVES BY SIDE. Apply Everett Trainor, South Melville. ' ' TWELVE FOOT SPEED BOAT, etc. Rhone 9235. FOR SALE — RECONDITION- ed regrigerated fruit and dairy cases. Bargain. Storey Elec- trio. RECONDITIONED REFRIGERJ ation cooling units for walk-in coolers. Storey Electric. " TURKEYS Fresh KilledDaily 849lbs GIL HENRY Phone 9313 FAWCETT TORRID OIL range. In excellent condition. Phone 8242. ' SEVERAL USED REFRIGERA- tors, suitable for stores or small hotels. Sacrifice prices. Dial ‘7341. Storey Electric. FRIEND POTATO SPRAYERS. 10 row boom and tank refiner. Cheap for quick sale. Contact . Jerome O’Brien, 85-Water St., Charlottetown. Phone 9218 or 5217, Charlottetown. SPECIALS LAWN MOWERS 18’? Lawn-Cruiser Deluxe Model Regular 89.95 To clear at $62.95 Batt & MacRae V Ltd. WELL, JU5T 8121,46 THEM RIGHT BACK UNTlL I‘LOOK THEM OVER! YOU’RE ONE REA‘éON WH‘I SOME JUNK MEN GET RICH! VE 60175, YOU PARENT TAKE OFF VDUR HAT AROUND HERE WITHDUT--'MA. |$THL5 ANY GOODANY MORE .2 “ ‘ " _ Doyle. 25 11.5). motor. Remote controls, L By J. R. WILLIAMS / . . _ - ‘v;.u...y.,,,. mama-5 Gmlhvlllmh- For Sale FOR SALE 200 gal. oil tank, suitable for watering cattle. Dial 6185. ARBORITE — ALL PATTERN — all colours -— cut to size. Chandler Bros. Phone 6557. ANOTHER REASON WHY Guardian . Patriot Classified Ads getvsuch quick action: Our trained rad-assistants give your ad their careful attention. Phone 8506. USED APPLIANCES used refrigeraors, kerosene and electric ranges and washers all guaranteed. Douglas Bros. & Jones Ltd. 155 KENT ST. ' DIAL 6565 TWENTY ACRES STANDING hay; One Massey-Harris bind- er, No. 5. Leo,Wood, Peake’s. GROCERIES MEL'S Groceries and Meats open until 10.30 daily no delay-service is our motto ' Malpeque -Road——Dial 9417 ‘ Lust An Found STRAYED ON MY FARM North Rustico, 6 cattle. Owner may have same by identifying . and paying expenses. Tom .' LANDSGAPING Anything in r Landscaping. Looking after Lawns, andde Jobs ' ’ Dial 5669 / Male And Female Help BOY s GIRL 5 MAKE MONEY EASILY CARRYING A IN, YOUR SPARE TIME You must be willing to do a good job and be over 11 years old. Register at your Ch’town or Summerside Patriot Offices. PATRIOT ROUTE . For Rent Services Offered SUMMER COTTAGE ROSE- bank Beach, August and .Sep- tember. Call 4555 before 4:30. TWO FURNISHED ROOMS with electric stove. Nice loca- tion. Dial 3061. REAL ESTATE " ' For Sale FARM FOR SALE. THE BERT- ram Farm at Bonshaw, con- taining 82 acres. Apply to M. (A. Farmer, Solicitor. FARM AT HEBRON—zzo ACRES 70 cultivated remainder in lum- ber wood and slash. Buildings in good condition. If interested, contact J. Lowell Clements, 6393 . ONE SMALL HOUSE 15 x 30. on runners, to be moved off present site. One little giant escalator, slightly used. J. L. Rayner, Summerside, phone 2136. . Services Offered MODERN FUMIGATING for extermination of roaches, bed bugs, .rats, insects, etc.. Free estimates. Phone or write: II. R. QUINN, PROP. P.0. Box 451 Phone 8727 PHOTO SERVICE, FOR HIGH gloss jumbo prints, send your films to us for overnite service. Most modern electronic equip‘ ment to give you perfect prints Only Enmans give you Free Pocket Album with ,each order for our Deluxe Jumbo Prints (Guaranteed not to fade). Enman Drug and Photo service. Opposite Holmans, Summerside. for the cleaning of School. Lowest or'eny accepted. Kensingtou Road RR. 3, Phone. Available throughout P. E. 1.3 FOR YOUR PAINTING NEED interior or exterior Dial 5”07 or call 7 Upper Ilil-lsb'oro Street. FAST SERVICE FILM DEVELOPING ' Don’t Miss This Any negative enlarged to 4 x 6 and mounted in beautiful por- rait folder 50o“ EACH. You can be sure of flawless quality processing. Clear snappy re- sults in Albums. Leave your Films with us—in Today, out Tomorrow GARNHUM PHOTO STUDIO P.0. Box 275' Charlottetownw 3537. Wanted WANTED ALE BOTTLES PINTS or quarts. Dial 8595. Teachers Wanted TEACHER WANTED FOR RED Point School, King’s County. Apply Russell Garrett,- Secret- ary . Wanted To Buy PLATE CHUSHER OR HAM- mer mill, complete with blow- er and mixer. Write Box “Z” care of Guardian—Patriot Sum- merside. KNOWN FOR CENTURY Lake Victoria, in British East Africa, was discovered July 30, 1858. » TENDERS Tenders ’will be received‘to August lst Alberton Elementary tender not necessarily BLANCHE ENGLAND Secretary. ' Reply stating acreage, WANT-ED TO PURCHASE LUMBER LAND I Interested Even lflPart Cleared ' area and asking price 4 Box A B Guardian-Patriot Office, Summerside E i RECONDLTIONEDTIRES , _From $4.00 to $10.00 Each A All Road Hazard Guarantee Wheel Balancing 85c ® 64 ST. PETER’S RD. i DIAL 4912 PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS, _ SOLICITORS, Etc. CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. E. Carson 201 Prince St. Dial 6432 .1. Elmer Blanchard, DA. 150 Richmond St. Dial 5573 M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB. Bank of Commerce Bldg Allison M. Gillie, LLB. 130 Richmond St. Dial 4747 Palmer & Haslam Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg., Peake & N icholson. Miscellaneous STRAWBERRIES. PICK YOUR own. 15 cents box. Willard Stewart, Pownal. . BOX NUMBERS In replying to Box Numbers please make sure you have the correct Box Number in the ad- dress. V Personal FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH The amazing Body Tonic. Write for free booklet today. PROCKE’R & CAMPBELL RESEARCH INST. 21 King St. East, Toronto. Ont. REAL ESTATE For Rent FOUR FURNISHED ROOMS. Conveniences. R e S t f u 1 sur- roundings near beach. Tele- phone 8»3 (Crapaud). H E A T E D THIRD FLOOR Ar artment. 5 rooms and bath. 1y located. Box 214 Guardian— Patriot. Continuous hot water. Central- 175 Grafton Street OPTOMETRISTS J. A. Carruthere, R. O. 123 Kent st, Dial 5612 i J. S. Taylor, 3.0. ' Corner Kent & Queen Sts. Office 9133 —- House 4756 H. .l. Mabon, R.0. Montague P. E. l - ARCHITECT J. A. McGuigan, BA. 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 & Trainer m Richmond St. Dial 5573 Currie Bldg., Dial 9424 Queen st. J. F. 1‘0 ""38, B.\A1'ch. ' ARCHITECT 140 Richmond St. G. Keith Pickard 3. Arch. M.R.A.1.C., marlottetown, 100 Fitzroy St. Dial 8618 Summerside, Wednesdays Dial 2936 Peter A. McNeil 166 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown Phone 4339 P. O. Box 513 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER . 11 Water St. Dial 3865 IN MEMORIAM HELEN MARGARET MacCORMACK There passed away at her home on Souris Line Road, April 8th, 1958, in her twenty-seventh year, Helen Margaret MacCor— mack. Helen as she was known by allher friends was a perfect- ly normal and healthy child to the age of 6 years, when then she became ill because at a brain tumor and for twenty-one ; Jars was a bed patient. All those years she was tenderly cared for by her parents. Besides her parents she leaves to mourn one brother John of Souris. The funeral which was largely attended. was held at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Souris on Thursday, April 10th. Re- quiem High Mass was celebrated by the pastor, Msgr. J. A. Mur- phy. Services at the grave were conducted by Rev. Edwin Steele, curate. Pall bearers were: Hugh Mac- Aulay, Charles MacAulay, Jack Leslie, Aiden Leslie, Wilfred Bernard and Merlin Longaphie. CARD 0F THAN KS Mr. and Mrs. L. A. MacCor- mack wish to thank Msgr. J. A. Murphy 5nd Rev. Edwin Steele, also all those who sent masses, spiritual bouquets, enrolments and messages of sympathy. And special thanks to kind neigh- hours who helped in any way during Helen’s illness and sad bereavement. IN MEMORIAM ROLAND! LELACIIEUR It was with deep sorrow that the residents or Murray Harbour lean-wad of the sudden passing of the late Roland Malcolm LeLach— eur at the age of fiilfity - seven years. Rollie, aslhe Was fiasmiiliiar- 1y known was a friend to all, old and young alike. He showed a deep interest in community work and was willing to give at his time to anyone in need. Although son-awfully mised by his loved ones he, was called by , , phone Our Lord and Saviour to his home above where there is eternal rest. His funeral, which was largely ‘ attended, was held on the after- noon of July fourteenth, the ser- vice being conducted by the Rev. L. S. Woolfrey. Hymns at the service were “Life’s Railroad to Heaven," “God Will 'Ilake Clare of You,” and by special request I “Beyond the Sunset.” ' His remains were interred m the Murray Harbour cemetery and were tenderly born by the following pail bearers: Earl N1- colle, Herman White, Lorne Lew- is, Wallace Penny, Bob Bell and Ronald Slocum. Flower Bearers were: James Gordon, Iloyd Haw- kins, John Burline, John. Gos- bee, Perley Harris, and William Bell. Tlhere are lent to mourn his wlfie (nee Mildred White. Abbey), a daughter Gail (Mrs. Archibald, Toronto), a son Clayton, (Char- 10W ‘ n), one grand daughter, Carolyn Anne, and a sister Sadie (Mrs. Slocum, Mass.) . Following isia list of the floral tributes: PILLOW His Wirfe ,. WREATH AND SPRAY Zelma, Clayton, Gla'll, Jerry and Carolyn Anne. WREATHS Stalilf of Beach Grove Storey Electric and Stall SPRAYS Mrs. William White Ellen and Billy _, Minnie, Will and Family The Archibald Family and Mr. and Mrs. Field , Electrical Union Local 1979 Eva, Orlal and Family Hngh Flamin Mount Dennis Medical Group, Toronto BASKETS Eve and Oliver Sadie and Ronald Annie and Chester Morsehead, Muriel and George Bumham CUT FLOWERS Ruthie Bell Bessie and Wallace Lottie and Harry Donnell. CARD 0F THANKS Mrs. Mildred LeLachiequ and Charlottetown DeLAVAL FARM EQUIPMENT GOOD EQUIPMENT SAVES TIME OVERHEAD. WHY WAIT— COME IN -- OR CALL US ' TODAY. ” KEITH CARMICHAEL LTD. Belvedere Corner —— Central Royalty Phone 6423 E RN | ES SALES and SERVICE ’ Summerside ‘Phone 3780 M...» toyou. No.2Roya1s .. .. .. .. No.3Royals .. .. .. .. SalePrice 36 Lower Water Street SPECIAL SALE British Columbia “Royal” Cedar Shingles. We were fortunate inhaving purchased a mixed car of NO. 2 and No.3 British Columbia 24” Cedar Shingles at a fine price and we are pleased to pass along this saving .. ..Regu13r Price $14.50 Sale Price — $13.00 per square ‘ '. . . . Regular Price $11.50 $10.00 per square We _do not anticipate bringing in another car of these shingles for some time, so while they last they are yours at theSe low prices. , Consult for all your building requirements. MacDONALDROWE WOO'DWORKING co. LTD. v. Phone 8575-8576 E. s. CHANDLER, B.Sc. (E.E.), M.E.1,c., P.Eng. 151 QUEEN ST. PHONE 8325 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS tgade for cattle etc. McDONALD, CURRIE 8: CO. COOPER BROTHERS & co. Currie Bldg. Charlottetown 'Dial 5568 H. R. DOANE & COMPANY . 148 Great George St. Charlottetown K Dial 6547 — 6548 P. O. Box 187 ARTHUR J. GARRETT } ' PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING Chm” m . no “no, sum m “$11187 Great George St. FOR SALE 1955‘DODGE SUBURBAN TWO DOOR, two tone white top and ‘green body. This is a real utility car for a farmernit Wlll take the place of a 1,33 ton truck to haul feed, milk etc, it is a. really good locking job that you w111_be pleased to Show off to anyone. It is the perfect family car for trips or weekend vis etc. Yet it will do all your haulin you gggdhmilelaigg. This Suburban Lon. . as a con overhauled. and ive n . ~ ' vice at lOW cost. White side walls tireqs, r5133? Wail] “TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED” .FlRESTONE HOME 8. AUTO LTD. Llewellyn in he: to visit her. Selim; write with both" ' her pleasing, confidence (“It :1 mm In her homest 13%. nor shemade toadlandthe ,' . whichshegaver-so and energy tom: fairs for any good usage, a faithful member a, the Lodge-and a We Baptist Cheek. Ame a... Mn‘ubague' :f ' :..i i United Church where ‘herseat we; ‘ the w ', was always. m Lderlycared for Jessie ily {fiend movement. 15 years; 3min: ‘ two great Her step goiter, igue and Reva ‘ and Rev. W. A. suns let-s Ground,” Jesus Abide With.Me.’" .331». organist qu lbs Johnston, Montague. After a .5 Her rmajm MW,” l3... members, at the whichwes warm ed; prayer 1 Rev: W. A." Paterson. The Pall‘Beaters weer; liberties of maidedlsof ince’s remote 0mm ., Chasm w. Carter, ~ gel), ill! the In raw Parment order ' prevents theSe people inlg letters Minn to obtain raster postal. Mail senice in most Newfioundland Onceaweelkorqnce all us. IL necessary to take """' to a larger DW‘E any which had daily 1"“ r men's permit them to N 4,, rights and “1’8le A» f n Mr. woo FEW awe“ FallTS-JWlnte' Bar ‘ . piainedorneiaakd ~ at some of the nities along “gem Rum“. hall!o " ._ MM' ,: MW, Lion or ' its, going to church g all week PLUS give 1s In very good condi— iii Febres Come day page”: a’s Venez W I V irrof “I”? Ir re r909“ ., of Canada and “ Dial 5547 f I w,“ g. g. an ~ we ' sister. ‘r S Reid, LeRoleght, h 'i‘ Sterling Sonic, Lame ham and Raymond R337? The flowers bore " _ adearonelaidtnred. ‘ Blessed are they who‘ for they shall I» kill “(.33 Nfld. Liberal Protests P05l , Office Dept. ” do” a up; . . W» GREET NE; GP on ,ms‘ c ;x- ' . WA M H- ' L 0’