‘ Family. 0 It Now... BUY, ENT or SELL Wilh Wan’r Ads ______‘ Friday, May 30, 1953 I P32‘? 8 The Guardia" (NATIONWIDE ORGANIZATION! MACLEAN—In loving memory of Mrs. Donald A. MaCL€3l1- D9’ Sable. who passed away May 30, 1939. “A little tribute true and tender Just to show we still remembelr. Dear is her memory. sweet is . her name, _ 1 Deep in our hearts she will ll-‘ ways remain” Lovingly remembered by Her Husband and family. DELANEY-'-In loving memory of Mrs. Percy Delaney who passed away May 29, 1954. ' some may forget now that you are gone, -‘But we will remember no mat- ter how long, For no matter where we wander and where our footsteps stray The memory of a dear one will forever with us stay. At night the silent stars look down, On a grave not tar away, Where sleeps the one we can't forget , And one we could not save. l The one the world could hold. the cherished smi.le, a heart of gold. For those_wIho know him all will know. How much we lost three ywrs ago. Always remembered by her husband and family. MORRISON — In loving mem- ory of our son, Angus Morri- 'son who departed this life, May 30th. 1955. Two little hands age resting A loving heart is still. A little son we loved is waiting For us just over the hill. Always remembered by Mom, Dad, Brothens and Sister. MACDONALD—In loving mem- ory of our father, James Mac- Donald, Cardigan Head who passed away May 31st. 1949. Sadly missed and’ always re- membered by his family. IN MEMORIAM FRANK P. sAvinANT The death occurred at the 0118- . lottetown Hospital on Saturday. May 3rd. 1958 of Frank P. Savi- d'ant, 40 Belmont St. at the age of 54 years after an illness of only one week. = He was a veteran of World War I -II and served with the P. E. I. .1951 HILLMAN SEDAN. GOOD MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN ' A3 Agents Wanted \ now granting exclusive fran- chise to responsible men with established territories calling l on retail grocery, drug, confec- tionery stores etc Product is repeat year round stélple 1194}- essity, Leader in itsfield, this profitable non- conflicting sec- ondary line requires no invest- ment. Write fully in confidence to Lightmaster Corporation, . Dundas, Ontario. Baby clilcxs BURNS CHICK HATCHERY now open. A special breed for every need. cats and Trucks For. Sale 1955 AUSTIN AT BARGAIN Price. Phone ‘3403 Summers. condition. Heater. Phone 3580. ‘ONE 49 CHEV. CAR. CHEAP. Apply 29 Dorchester. ed for quick sale. Dial 1956 CHEVROLET DELUXE Sedan. Excellent condition. May be financed. Contact W. L. Hambly, Simpsons - Sears Ltd. FOR SALE 1953 CHEV TRUCK 1/6 ton, low mileage, good 0011-! dition. Apply ‘William Trainor' or Powers Garage Charlotte- town R.R.9. l FOR SALE P1955 PONTIAC SEDAN. Price $1350. N PHONE 7177. cars Leaving CAR LEAVING FOR TORONTO June 8th, Room for three. No charge. Ronald Doucette. Rustico. Female Help Wanted GIRL FOR IIOUSEWORK. LIVE in. One child. Phone 9818« be- tween 1.30 and 3 p.m housekeeper companion, p time. Adults only. Apply B0 146. care of Gua.rd-i_an-Pailirriot. w A N ,T E D EXPERIENCE housekeeper, Abstain, 2’ child- ren, 50.00 per month, cloths and traziisporta-tion ‘supplied. Apply R. Sanderson. PJO. Box 482 Morrisburg, Ontario. Highlanders for five years, also with the Commissionaires -for one year. Left to mourn are his wife the former (Alice lVLcKlnnon) of this City, four sons and six daughters, namely: Earl, Goodspeeds Mot- or. City. Louis, Sunshine Island MAKE MONEY AT HOME AS- sembling our items. Ex- perience unnecessary. Crown Mfg. 466 S. Robertson Los Angeles 48. Cal. For sale Dairy, City; William serving with the R.C.N. Cornwallis, N.:S., Ed- ward, Bowness Transfer; Franc- l SIDE BOARD DIAL 8897. 1’_sMALL KITCHEN RANGE. Good condition.‘ Phone 8739. es. (Mrs. Camille Aresena-ult), Calgary, Alta. now residing in; the City; Marie, (Mrs. H. F. Mc- Ea-chern), New Westminster, B. C.; Rose, Island Telephone Co.; Shirley. Jeannie and Joyce at SHINGLES $6.00 PER SQUARE MAN'S BICYCLE. CHEAP. AP- MacKay’s Mill, "Bangor. ply 320 Euston home; also his aged parents; two brothers and two sistens and six LOOSE HAY APPLY GORDON Crockett. York. grandchildren. The funeral was held on Tues- Gl.'RL’_S BICYCLE, KITCHEN sink, air rifle. Dial 9962. day May 6th. from the Hennes- sey funeral lhoiiie to St. Dunstans Pwsilica where Requiem High PLYWOOD BOAT AND CARR- iers, cars, etc. Dial 6624., A 1950 CHEVROLET SEDAN. PRIC-I -ENTERPRISE w o o 1) AND E [OUT OUR WAY By J. R. WILLIAMS l -:7 wage: or VEH-~HE FIX TH' BULL LOOKS 50 0‘ TH’ WOODS FOOLISH RIGHT 15 00 I5 TH' NOW THAT FT » ’ Was>.:::i:* ‘z To GOARDUNI7 LOOKIN'A LITTLE l 1 . POOLI5H ALLTH' T|ME,TO KEEP’ FROM LOOKlN' THAT FOOLISH . ANY TIME! For Rent Nursery Stock FOUR HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS East Royalty. Dial 5856. 2 NICE SUNNY ROOMS. HEAT- ed. Also Garage. Dial 3493. UNFURNISHED THREE ROOM apartment second floor, $27.50 monthly. Dial 6373 lifter 5 P-11!- FURNISHED ROOM. CENTRAL. working preferred. 3277. FURNISHED HEATED ROOMS. 137 Prince St. Apply Mrs- 11- Hardy. FURNISHED GROUND FLOOR apartment for summer months. Central. Dial 3956. FURNISHED GROUND FLOOR apartment for summer months. Central location. Phone 5173. SIX ROOM HOUSE. WIRED for electric range, oil furnace, garage. $60.00 monthy. Apply Box 143 Guardian - Patriot. ROOMS FOR RENT? TELL folks looking for a nice place _via Classified Ads. Just Phone A 8506, l For Sale For Sale KITCHEN CHAIRS AND tables, dinin~g‘room chairs and. tables (round and square); baby’s pram, baby's caI'ri38€- Beaton‘s Auction Rooms. CHESTERFIELD AND CHAIRS, upholstered rocker; drop back chair; writing desk; small tables. Beaton‘s Auction Rooms. SEVEN THOUSAND FEET OF boards. Phone 6-2-3 Ernest Duf— ‘ fy, Kinkora. ~ 16 FT. CANOE EXCELLENT condition. Apply Alfred Mullen, Bedford Station. - CHARLOTTETOWN 80 BARLEY. Suitable for seed. De1aney’s feed service. Kensington. ONE USED SIMPLICITY ELEC- tric washing machine; in ex- cellent condition; Fifty dollars, Phone 3885, or call at 4% John Street. coal ranges, oil and space heater, Franklin stove, Moffett _hot-plate. Benton’: Auction Rooms. ‘ FOR OUTBOARD MOTORS. boats, lawn mowers. Garden tractors. ‘Tillers. Chain saws. See E. M. Cannon, 316 Court St. Summerside. GENUINE TAYLOR SAFE, OUT side measurements 24x25x33 also 8 key comptometer (multi- plies to a million instantly and accurately) Phone 9210 or 58 Fitzroy COLEMAN TABLE LAMP AND Coleman lanterns; Aladdin lamps (table and hanging); ‘ battery and electric radios; pair hip, boots,-size 10.‘ Bea- ‘ton’s Auction Rooms. A MONTAGUE BUILDING lots on main highway 1/4 mile from the town reasonably pric- ed. James C. Campbell. 809 Slemon Park, Summerside. BOTH WAYS, CLASSIFIED AD- vertising pays. Whether you're an advertiser or a reader, there's profit aplenty, for you in the Cla.ssified section. Phone MENS’ SAN FORIZED COTTON drill work paints, by Kitchen, olive or tan, Sizes 30-44, $4.98 Shop at Holman’s Suihrnerslde and Charlottetown for the lowest prices in quality - work clothing. MEN’S SANFORIZED COTTON drill work pants, by Kitchen, olive or tan. Sizes 30-44, $4.98. ‘Shop at Holman_’s Summei-side and‘ Charlottetown, for the low- est prices in quality work cloth- room house, barn and large machinery shed. For full part- iculars. Apply Mrs. Walter 'l‘.~rowsdale, 227 Water St. Sum- merside after 4 p.m. of Phone 3416. Lumber ins ' LOBSTERS FARM CONSISTING OF 85 AC- . res, of land in Ink la , 60 , acres of ’st:tIcmol] cul- L tiv.ait~ion, ' hardvwood with. some Also 7 FRESH DAILY PROWSE & AGNEW Fool of Prince Si. Phone n7|5b For Rent Matched boards, most all 4 ROOMS. PHONE 7295. lengths, planed or other- lSTORE — 1200 SQUARE FEET, Queen Street. Phone 4544. wise. CLARK BROS. Mt. Stewart Mass was celebrated by _Rev. Francis Corcoran who also con- ducted the service at the grave. SALT BLOCKS AND LICKS C0- George H. Toom=bs and Son, City. balt and Iodized. Half pfice. The Canadian Legion graveside service was conducted by Coni- ade Pius Smith, the Last Post SPECIAL PRICES ON HOUSE light fixtures. Storey Electric. and Reville being sounded by David Mill. The Grade eight pupils of Notre Dame Academy attended in a body; Pallbearers were Bruce Pound, Ralph Raynor, Wm. Hayes, Char- l2 VOLTS CAR BATTERY LIKE HOLSTEIN MILK COWS ALSO new also one tire 550x15. Phone ‘ 4237. 150 pieces plank 3 X 6 inches 20 feet long. Phone 8722. Sum- merside. les Rogerson, Jack Arsenault, Fred McAleer. Interment took place in the Catholic Cemetery. The funeral was largely attended. , CARD 0F THANKS ‘The family of the late Frank P. Savidant wishes to express their sincere thanks to the Sis- ters and nurses of the Charlot- tetown Hospital, also those who sent flowens, Mass Candis. Sym- pathy Cards, and Telegrams. Al- so those Wll'lO helped us in any way. Mrs. Frank P. Savlidant and New Job In Sight RACK -TO FIT 49753 94 TON Chev. Truck. Apply Wilfred La- cey. Blooming Point. 7 ROOM RESIDENCE. GOOD location. Modern, Large Lot. Apply M. A. F»ai'mer, Solicitor. BABY CARRIAGE IN GOOD condition. Prince $15.00 Phone 8335. SUMMER - IIOME- LOTS AT Stanhope Beach. Adjacent to National Park. Apply M. A. Farmer, Solicitor. COLEMAN TWO ’ BURNER‘ camp stove, like new. -Also number 1A autograph Kodak. Phone 3256. For Dalhousie DALHOUSIE (CP) — The sec- ENTERPRISE CAPITAL coAi. Range. Practically new. White enamel. -Reasonable. Phone 44- 51 after 6 P.M. ond major construction project in Restigouche County will get un- der way at Dalhousie within the next few weeks. It was learnedi from Ottawa that the contract for I REGISTF-RED LANDRACE. From advanced registered sows finest quality, reasonable price Magic Ranch, Travellers Rest. construction of a wharf has been 3 awarded to the Anderson Con- ‘ structioii Co. Ltd. of Burnt Church N.B. ELECTROLUX VACUUM cleaner with attachments and cord-winder (brand new) goes for best offer Tel. 9220. ‘ W.P. Anderson, an official of the company, met local officialsi Wednesday to discuss the pro- Jed. A start will be made on the wharf "in the near future,” it was said. This follows shortly after 3‘ -Earl of the Campbellton-Cross I 011111 bridge. The bridge cost will l 33 n»(_1<til.s1e to $4,000,000 while the‘ éRP;5AnnG~ e wharf will be nearly Few details are yet v ‘I bl "'h9.‘¥l1e or the wharfatoalbz bliilil. OfIlCl'1lS in Ottawa said it will be one of the most modern in East. 9”} Canada. able to accommodate ships throughout the year, Ice-breaker service wil be avail- , able for Dalhousie during the win. tor months to keep ships movingl freely. vide work for a large number of men. When ompleted, the year- around port ill mean more em- ployment for longshoreinen and other workers. ‘ ' I. -4-. __._______________l__ ‘WORMS FOR FISHING ORD- ‘vAE'iiiiM‘”6EE7xNE'i? ITETEWL The wharf is expected to pro-i “OR SALE SEBAGO SEED RE- cords same prices as No 1. ta-blestock. Gregory Mulligan, Emerald. ers reserved for week-ends. Free delivery night or day call 14 Upper Hillsboro Street or Phone 6869. vel top late model first 39.00’ takes it? Maritime Compact Vacuum Sale 176 Kent. Ch‘- town. NEW HOUSE JUST COMPLET- ed 7 rooms bath and sunporch. Hot water- oil furnace and fire place. Just off Mt. Edward Rd. Phone 5062. BEDs.‘§i?i'm~:"o' ‘s“'Ki~‘f1‘5"iii‘i‘i". tresses: bureau. comodes, 160 Richmond St. ONE FURNISHED ROOM. DIAL \ 4661. HAVE TOP SOIL WILL TRAVEL HOUSE IN COUNTRY. APPLY Box 128 Guai‘dian- Patriot. Anywhere in the City 1/9 Ton Truck Load 3 ROOMS AND BATH 1st FLOOR Private entrance. Phone 6611 $2.50 PHONE Day-3050 N igl1t—-7627 I PROFESSIONAL CARDS UNFURNISIIED ROOM SECOND floor. Apply 61 Pownal St.- after 5:30. BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, E’rc. Bell, Matheson & Fat’ 150 Richmond St. J. Elmer Blanchard, B.A. 160 Richmond St. Dial 5573 M. A. Farmer, LLB. Bank of Commerce Bldg Allison M. Gillis, LLB. 130 Richmond St. Dial 4747 Palmer & Haslnm Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. Peake & Nicholson 175 Grafton Street J. A. McCnigan, B.A. Currie Bldg., Dial 9424 Queen St. IAN M. MacLEOD, LLB. (Across from Royal Bank Bldg.’ DIAL 3244 Jos. W. MacDonald, B.A., Q.C. 150 Richmond Street \ CURRIE BLDG. . ‘(Above Shoe Doctor) Charlottetogina,l 8Fitzroy St. DIAL 3351 Summerside, Wednesdays D' 1 2936 FREDERIC A. LARGE, . *3 Q.C. Peter A. McNeil Room 207 C°nfed9f.ati°n 3198- 166 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown Corner Queen and Richmond Sis. phone 4339 P_ 0_ Box 513 CHIROPRACTOR _ Dr. W. R. Carson , 201 Prince St. Dial OPTOMETRISTS J. A. Carruthcrs, R. O. 123 Kent St. Dial 5612 J. S. Taylor, K0. Comer Kent & Queen Sts. Office 9133 — House 4756 H. J. Mabon, 3.6. Montague P. E. I. ARCHITECT J. F. TO .",1S, B. Arch. ARCHITECT 140 Richmond St. G. Keifh Pickard B. Arch. M.R.A.I.C.. ~ ELECTRICAL ENGINEER Dial 4713 Box 472 MacPhee 8! Trainer Dial 5573 E. S. CHANDLER, B.Sc. (E.E.), M.E.1_C., P.Eng. 161 QUEEN ST. " PHONE 8325 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS ‘Power Mowers $1.00 Per‘ Dlal3%$5' Currie Bldg. McDONALD, CURRIE & CO. COOPER BROTHERS .1 co. wash stands; mantle mirror; Studio couch. Beaton‘s Auction’ Rooms. 1 Charlottetown Dial 5568 H. R. DOANE & COMPANY _ 148 Great George St., Charlottetown Dial 6547 -— 6548 P. 0. Box 187 ARTHUR J. GARRETT PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING Charlottetown 100 Fitzroy Street Dial 5321 FURNISHED HEATED APART- ment until October 31st. Cen- tral. Private. Dial 3988 or 3841. TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT staindard models $5 per month. F.A. McCourt, 100 Fitzroy St.~ Phone 9525. E JUNE JULY AUG. COMPLET- ely furnished home Brighton area 3 bediroome write Box 129 Quardian. HOUSE wfrn MODERN CON- veniences in Millview. Apply Milton Smith Millveiw P.E.I. COTTAGE A T RRIGRTWV Shore, June 1st. 4 rooms, 2 piece bathroom. large" sun room. Dial 8236. i‘~RD. FLOOR APARTMENT. Heated. Continuous hot water. Central. Adults only. Dial 8152. 2 FURNISHED ROOMS WITH bath. Also 1 furnished room. Dial 3061. ROOM HOUSE SECOND floor, not heated. Apply E,N. Kays, 18 Upper Queen St. or Dial 3250. HEATED APARTMENT, WIRED for electric range, second floor. Dial 3264 or apply 329 Fitzroy Street. 6 ‘1 FURNISHED BED SITTING room on second floor. 2 unfur- nished rooms with sink on 3rd floor. Apply 243 Richmond St. 6 ROOM APARTMENT A ND bath. Bright and sunny. Moll- ern, ‘Central. Available June 1st. Box 139, Guardian - Patriot. ACCOMMODATION FOR TWO persons. Well furnished room with kitdhen, central, continu- ous hot vwater.- From June 1st to Sept. 10th. Dial 3356 SMALL APARTMENT 2ND. floor 16 Fitzroy St. Consisting of living room bedroom kit- chen and bath. Suitable for couples. Available July - 1st. gthone 6016 or Apply 233 Queen FOR RENT Televisions $5.00 Per Week Radios $2.00 per wegk Portable Radios $1.00 per Day Floor Polishers $1.00 Per Day Vacuum Cleaners $2.00 per Day Hour Day Day Lawn 'R0llers $2.00 Per Hedge Clippers $2.00 Per Skill Power Saws 2.00 Per Day Floor Sander's $5.00 Per Day Electric Washers $2.00 Per Week Refrigerators $2.00 Per Week Electric Rangers $2.00 Per Week Electric Heaters $2.00 Per Week I Firestone Home & Auto Lost And Found LOST FRIDAY PARCEL containing pair men’s pants. Please phone 7657. ‘ LOST IN HUNTER RIVER wallett finder leave at Post ward. LOST — IN WOOLWORTH’S store, one Brownie ' camera containing film. Finder please return to Vivian Martin, Al- bany. Reward. Miscellanea: GOING OUT OF BUSINESS effective immediately all shoes and saws must be picked up before 9 o'clock May 30. Or they will be sold. Weymoutfh St. Shoe repair. Ivan Wall. ‘ Male Help Wanted FARM HELP WANTED. PER menent employment for reli- able man. Apply Willaice Mal- lett. Union Road. WANTED -— MALEM(1VI.*I§RK .. Experienced in meat and gro- ceries. Apply’ National Em- ployment Office. MARRIED MAN TO WORK ON Mixed farm located 28 miles from Summerside. house, fuel and milk supplied. Apply Box 58. MAN WITH TRUST FOR DE- livery service covering entire Island please apply giving all details, Such as charges and time available Box 144 co Guardian-Patriot. ' Nursery Stool: . §i‘RAwRERRVF ”."P‘LTi"N"F§. Grown from Virus Free stock 2 Senator Dunlap, premier or? sparkle. $1.50 per 100 or 510.00 per 1,000 prepaid. Dial 9202 N. S. MacLeod, 79 Green St. office Hunter River $10 Re-, ANNUAL FLOWER PLANTS now ready. Quality excellent as usual. John A. MacLeod— North River Rd.’ I I ANNUAL FLOWER PLANTS. year-old pansies and peren-I nials. Mrs. Glenn Waddell, Cape Traverse. ANNUAL. FLOWER. PLANTS. newest and best varieties; red geraniums, window box Ivy; potted plants. Parker Jewell, York. Phone 7074. GOVERNMENT. . INSPECTED Certified Viking nd Williainette Raspberry canes. 25-$2.50, 50 $4.50. 100 - $7.00.,Rubarb roots (red) 3 for $1.50. Postpaid. Par- ker Jewell, York, Phone 7074. STRAWBERRY PLANTS FROM Virus- Free Stock Second gen- eration. Dunlop $2.00 -100. $12- 1,000. Premier Sparkle Catsl-rill $2.00-100; $15.00-1,000. Preilaid. W. Earle Balderston, South port. STRAWBERRY PLANTS. FIN- est from government approved Virus free- stock. Sena-tor Duni lop $1.50- 100; $10- 1,000. Prem- ier and Sparkle $2-100: $14- ,1000. Prepaid. Discount over thousand. H. G. Judson. Alex- andra. GOV’T INSPECTED AND _AP- proved “First Generation Virus Paul-Henri lop) qlitaiwa summer will be host to 0_I1_e.0*f the heaviest streams of VllS1l'D1l1g dignitaries on record. _ _ The list is topiped by the Visit of Princess Margafeli ‘W10 W?“ spend a few days In 0/LWVV3 ,1” early August aiflter attending BM‘ ish Columbia’s centenam’ I-'e1‘_*b1"3' tions. A inomtlh‘ earl-ier. Tfesldemt Eisenhower will be a guest. The succession of visitors who will stay at Government House started Wednesday night with Speak of Belgium. secretary-general of the Norlih Allilanltic Treaty Organization. He leaves Friday morning. President Theodor Heuss of the West Genman Federal Relpulbfic will arrive Sllnd-aLV mor~ni.n~g and stay next Wednesday morn- ing. MANY OTHERS other viisitons: . June 11-13 will look like an old boys’ reunion of Oxford’-s Balliol College as Prime Minister Mac- mi-llisn and former British labor Free Starwberry Plants”. Par- ent stock imported from U. S. wanted A. 1957. Dunlop $2.00 per 100 $12.00 per 1000 prepaid. ‘All plants freshly dug trimmed and packed for shipping. Parker Jewell, York. Phone 7074. 1. STRAWBERRY PLANTS FROM government‘ inspected ,Virus free stock. Dunlapis $2.00-100. $12.00-1,000 Catskill and sparkle $2.50-100 $15.00 1,000 postpaid Trimmed ready to plant. Dis- count over thousand. Also high yielding raspberry canes $5.00- 100. A.W. Kennedy Mt. Ed. waijd Road. VIRUS FREE STRAWBERRY Plants. Selected and dusted with Malathion. Sparkle Pre- mier and Improved Senator Dunlap. 100-$1.50, 1000-$10.00. Prepaid. 25 Surecrop (impart- ed from U. S. A. in»1957) Vin- cluded fre ewith each order for 500 or more. H. H. \Jenkins, Southport. Teachers Wanted, ’ WANTED '1 We are paying highest xmai-ket prices for all kinds of scrap iron and metal. materials, also ale bottles, hides and skins. MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD. ‘ ‘ 158 Kent St. Work Wanted RELIABLE WOMAN WANTS work cleaning offices in even- i ing. Dial 9278. L \ Govemiorw. General Masey this spflnig and fGov.-General To Enlerlainl Many Visiting Dignilapriesii“ minister Lord Moncloton visit in Ottawa and stay at Government H(l\l/lf*.e.Ma:c‘miillan, Lord Monckton and Mr. Massey were students mgellher at Ball0‘01- President El1SeIll1OW6'1' and State Secretary Dulles of the United Stags will arrive for a four-day v.i,Sj,t July 8. The finst two nights may will stay at Government I-Iouisefllater moving to the Amer- ican ein»balssy- They Will be‘ 80' companied by Mrs. Eisenhower and Mrs. Dulles. _ _ Sir Kenanetih Clark. filrst 011811‘- man of Bpj,fia.in’s independent tel- ewisiou, authority, will visit Mr. Massey at ms official ‘summer residence in Quebec City in Sep- tember and here in October. Latter next autumn Lord Hailes, Governor-General of the West Indies Federation, and Dady Hailes will be Government House guests. In between. Mr- Massey. 71, Canada’s moist-travelled _Gover- nor-Gener.al,_ has a number of engaigemenbs outside ‘ « ital. 91* June 7, he will go in :1‘..?’.‘ for the Queen‘s Plate‘-p a dinner of the Ontario Club. ” r_ The annual garden. pg the broad lawns of Gm °“ House wil be held~June, June 25-26 he goes to to open the new Vinceng School and a new buziildfixg 5 Royal Botanical Gardens_ veil a memorial to U pire Loyalists. _ July will be a fairly fregmmi allowing Mr. Massey to -go_,’ Straitford, 0nt., July 21.22‘fo,u’: Shakespearean Fesh'w3,[_ ; In September, he month at the Citadel in taking time off flap *, mum of‘ tours to northwestern ow,“ M to small communities um,‘ “I. St. Lawrence River. V It is expected he mi; 80% British Columbia in the Amum" for some of the centenafy wk brations. Seventh Budworm Operation To Begin In N.B. Next Month FREDERICTON (CP) -— The seventh annual budworm spraying operation in New Brunswick will be launched next month when the spraying will extend‘ to some 2,- 500,000 acres. Of this area, ap- proxiiiiately two-thirds was treat- ed with insecticide last year. Most of this year’s region is between the St. John and Upper Mirainichi ‘ Rivers. - More than 1.000.000 gallons of SALESMAN WANTED P. E. I. McCormic’s Limited are looking for a salesman to cover Age between 25-35 years.- Must own late model car. Salary and commission for plus business, expenses. g1‘011P ill- ‘surance, hospitalization and pension plan. treated in strict confidence. Please mail reply with references to: 601 St. George St., Moncton, N. B. Applications will be, — iuni torpedo bomber,. was uh] - aircr.-.ft carriers such asHM(is TEACHER WANTED FOR MIL- ton School No. 100. Arpply «W. H. Home. Milton. ’ ' TWO TEACHERS WANTED for Millcove School. Apply Everett Court, Secretary of Trustees. TEACHERSFOR SENIOR AND Primary Departments of Ellerslie - Bideford School. Gordon Millazr, Sec’y. TEACHER WANTED F0 R Spring Vally School. Present supplement $600. ‘Mrs. Charles MacLellan Secretary. TEACHER WANTED FOR WIN- sloe North School present sup- plement $850.00 Apply Nelson Stevenson, Secretary. WANTED FIRST CLASS TEA- cher for Clyde River School. Supplement $800. Apply John Gillespie Secretary. , TEACHER W A N T E D FOR Cainoe Cove School. Present Supplement $600.00. Apply James D. MacDonald, Canoe Cove. WANTED LICENCED TEACH- er for Conway School district 180. Present Supplement $550.- 00 Apply Mrs. Colin Milligan Sec’y. AN EXPERIENCED TEACHER for Mt. Albion School district No. 134. Present supplement $500.00 Mrs. Henry S. Jen- kins Secretary. QUALIFIED, EXPERIENCED Catholic Teachers, llor Elemen- tary and Hliglh School Classes in Laval West, Quelbec. Excel- lent salary, New School, 20 miles from ntreal. Send ap- plications, giving qualifications, years of experience to: Maur- ice Glover, 206 - lltih. Ave, St. Eustache, Sur Le L..uc Quebec, Seeds FOR THE NEWEST AND BEST Will be received For ‘ TENDERS full time Janitor for Parkdale School, up to‘ June 7’rh. |958.,Musflf be a resident of Parl(dale- School District. Lowest tender not necessarily accepted; E 1 FOR RENT ASSEMBLY HALL 3rd FLOOR I Apply CANADIAN, BANK OF . COMMERCE FOR SALE Two unit apartment house situated in one of the best residential localities in the City. Apartments contain four rooms and bath and five rooms and" bath respectively. Building completely in- in excellent repair sulated. New oil furnance, hot water radiation. Double varieties available, try Vesey’s Seeds. York. Open daily, also Monday and Thursday-evenings Transportation Wanted TWO LADY PASSENGERS would like return passage to Moncton, Sunday morning or Sasturdiay evening. Phone 4445 after 5 p.m. WANTED USED CAMP STOVE. DIA 9659. ~ WANTED TO BUY OLD P.E.I. auto licence plates. Box 147, Guardian-Pratriot. WANTED GOOD USED Reasonable for cash. c-o Guardian - Patriot. CATTLE FOR PASTURE. GOOD pasture, running brook. Lots of shade. Guessie Stewart, Caledonia. WANTED TO BUY USED PUNT or dory, around 12 feet long. Writing stating size and price to Box 145. Guard-ian-Patriot. WANTED —- TWO MEN TO share comforta‘bl-e bedroom. Central. Good meals. Private home. Dial 7161. SMALL FURNISHED OR PART- ly furnished apartment. Rea- sonable. Dial 6923 before 12.00 o'clock on Saturday or Mon- - JEEP. Write I ply Box 141 c-o Guard_'iai_i;Pat- day. TLIREEMRooMs”‘oR":I'o’R—7 room apartment. Central, by one reliable adult tenant. Ap- plot. o 1-: and parts Department. Must have Grade X education or reply in own handwriting stating - age, garage. Large Lot. Possession in one month., For particulars Apply fitflonnnnusnnn 154 Richmond Street. WANTED Young man to work in Automotive Stock records better. Please experience, education and salary required, I P.O. Box 387. ._._____________ FARM FOR SALE At Brackley Point Road nine miles from Charfi lottetown and one and one-half ‘mil pavement. As we are no Ion farm, we offer for sale 100 a with hot and cold water, new barn, all wired, buildings in watered with brook, 70 acre es from present gel‘ able to operate our cres with six-room house 100 913 barn. large cattle good condition, land well S Clear-balance bush, fire- » larger aircraft than the Stearmau, , two tons for the Stearman. V servation plane with wh'rl:nay t___“ DDT solution will be used at flu’ rate of one-half gallon per acre Ten airfields will be iisedi” the spraying fleet. They are pm ericton Municipal Airport, 305;” Brook Juniper. Nictau, G . . Taxes, Renous, Sevogle, Budwom; . City and Charlo. All the lane,- nine airstrips were built for pm. vious operations. ‘ Operational headquarters have been set up 3 Charlo. , The fleet is composed of 3,, following aircraft: 76 ’ biplanes of the sametype in prior projects; 12 G .Avenger monoplanes which 31;‘ Ebeing used in 1958 for the itiine for forest spraying in obsn. Brunswick, and 18 Cessna The Grumman Avenger, a \._..-..=.__ vation planes. by t e-Royal‘ Canadian Armyon Magmficnt until it was declatd surplus last year. It is a much as x: 5: guns: ;.2 9 2.5. with a loaded weight of eight ma one-half tons, against less lln_| The Grumman will carry 7m gallons of DDT solution comm. ed with 150 for the Steairmanl: will work at, 150 miles peilioir against 10 for the Stearmaii. ’ G'rumman.s can spray afulllbal in 10 minutes. They will worlfli pairs under the. control of not will be linked by radio. Multid- these craft spray a swallioic 1,000 feet wide, or five runsblle’ mile, compared with 400~£édllI two Stearmans. To achieve best results, fast spraying is done only when lit budworm larva has reached lieu, tain stage in its developnnil. This occurs between the enlfid May and the latter part of Ju1le,_ depending mostly upon weather and the altitude of the various sections in the spraying progim; N.B. To Have ' Grading Plan- For Apple Crop-+4; FREDERICTON (or) A gill- ing scheme --for apples sold" the province will ensure 01? consumers have. better trill‘: keep poor quality apples off“? provincial market afnd cqntrol over imported a.p_pleS.,3~ D. Gilbert, Deputy Minister‘? Agriculture said Wedlleslkl = night. _ Addressing the annual meellfll 1...§3e§fire"=£.fs-*e§e=s_-.~g§a._sa-.—g..-_ =-9g¢§‘L‘—\ -_ A 5. .3...-1.5..-.. wood and lumber. Apply Leigh Stewart Black] Point Road or F. A. Large, Q.C., Dominion Buildl ey ng. Mr. and Mrs. J . Garfield Stewart of the New Brunswick apple 9? change Limited, Mr. Gilbert sail there will be three main , of apples — extra fancy, 53”.’ ;C grade and a fourth 0195' which will be fit forgcmisulw tion until Nov. 15 of the c . year. . . 3 :_. An inspector appointed‘ by}? ’ Federal Department of AEFWFT V gture will see that apples.” illroperly graded and e1inufl~8l° "dumping" of poor quality ,ch “les from outside areas Wm. as adversely affected famers in past ears. ' Mr. Gilbert nldted that N?‘ la-pple production was ave! 1 about 325,000 bushels yea-l'lY..°r‘=’ roughly half a bushel P91’ ‘ ‘ of population. Earlier in the meeting tn‘? 5”‘ ,, nual report noted that 01*,” ‘ in Gagetown late last Year’. the exchanges cold slo1‘3E° lei gas chamber unit to keep 30’ 1 in good condition until 8 ml“ ‘ could be found. of The building cost 545.1%‘, which $22000 was I F .- , Government grant. 7 l Crown Settles In Ulcer Case SYDNEY, N.S. (CP) -C013; Crown has made an 0“l'°f‘mni, settlement with Lloyd M?“ Sydney television P91'5°“ah.ty; Till ulcer Mr. Maclnnis_C_13"“. developed after a Pl1'b11°'1ty in an RCAF jet. . 1 ‘ Mr. Maclnnis launched the 113;; , suit in Exchequer Court 111! imonth, claiming $1_3:00°'d . ‘settlement was not dlSClO5e last .\Ir. Maclnnis testified h"’“»As' month he was subJ€C§9d [316 G1: of pressure" during , minute flight from S_yd”§3e port in December, 1905- Us the plane went into W0 T0 a dive and as I £3511“ v consciousness E I-tn "baa w l