.‘g'Auzz is. ,1“: . .{l‘s‘haflm in mm or amm*‘r*+‘—r-frf:—.~“jf“‘i‘réf ‘ I 5:;- f“ -i lye. Q 1314 h.“ a...a§.' ‘ Lovingly remembered by the temily. .r 5 Cars and Trucks For Sale SPECIALS! 1955 HALF — TON . 4 YEAR OLD SHORTHORN COW ummer s aylme or sers C A. _, yy. an Page 10 The Guardian Thur., July 3, 1958 For Sale . . IN MEMORIAM AFFLECK —— In loving memory of our dear father Hammond . Atfleck, who passed away on July 3rd, 1955. Today is a day of remembrance, With many sad regrets, A day we shall always menu bar When the nest of the would for- c 1 gets. We think of you in silence And otten repeat your name. What would we give to heal!“ Your . voice And see your face again. MCHVNI-S—Iu loving memory of Mrs. John M. Mclnnis, Mt. Mellick who died July 3, 1949 It’s hard to think of sunsets and the Glory of the dawn, It’s hard to smile with courage ' when the one you love is gone. But she left us treasured mem- ories of many happy years, And they always will be with us ’ as we journey through ‘ the years. Always remembered by Hus- band and tamily. (:Ann oFuIAuKs I wish to express my sincere thanks to Dr. Stewart, Dr. Mur- chison, the nurses and staff of the P. E. I. Hospital to the Clergy and to all those who sent flowers, cards and letters. Also those who visited me while I was a patient there. Thank you. Mrs. Stafford Vickerson. . We wish express our sincere thanks to . Pierce and Cox, nurses and staff of the P.‘ E. Island Hospital tor their kind- ness to us while we were pat- ients more. Also to Rev. Dr. and Betts and to all kind neigh- bors, blends, and relatives who visited us, and who sent cards, flowers treats and tothose who helped in many other ways. To «me and all our sincere thanks. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Earle Rodd Baby clicks BRAY PULLETSX DAYOLDS. Including Ames (high produc- tion, llow overhead) and other top producers. Mixed chicks, wide choice in top grades. Order fall broilers now Com- plete list, agent: Ralpli Ray—, 1101', R. R. 5, Charlottetown, Phone 7984; -J. Spencer Hugh- es, Emerald. "Oars Leaving . CAR LEAVING FOR B Friday morning July 4th. .Re— turniug'July 8th. Phone 3518, Sumerside. lam-FORD PRICE _ Robert 118 Up. Queen Street.- Y - 2 . ~ a . FOR SALE OR TRADE Chev, 1957 Pontiac, 1956 Buick, 1948. Mercury No down pay- ment required. Can be seen at . Spence and MacLeod Ltd, Auto Body Works, 39 Eden Street. Dodge pick-up. Excellent con- dition. Low mileage. Bast-truck deal in Town. com- pare. $1150. 1954 Me ear. Good body, tires and motor. $1150. MacKay Motors, St. Peters Rd, Dial 6448. 1949 aFORD 4. TON TRUCK, long wheel base, 16 It. inelast- ed box‘ tires good, a real buy at only $495.00; 1949'-FC' 1 ton cab and chassis, newly paintedggood motor, tires per- feet. This truck is ready for the road $595.00; Stewart Mot- 3513 Ltd, Great George St. Dial 8. _ Female Help Wanted TAKEN acity, insulated. Phone 8019. DOMESTIC HOT WATER. HEAT- er, electric, Inglis, 30 gal. cap- MacKinnon, Dundvas. milk cows. Boeadalbane. rison, Stanley Bridge, P. E. I. ONE 5 FT., HAY MOWER. ONE 10 ft. rake (International). Dan 32 PIGS, 25 T0 60 POUNDS. 3 George S m i t h, 5 YEAR OLD COW, FRESHEN- ed, call at side. Melville Mor- at. ll THlS AGREEMENT! .mll HAY > Mona-gham, Hazelbrook. RAKE APPLY RJOLAND vale. Mustard tree. J. D. MacRae, Tea Plate flat silver. Deauville pattern. Perfect condition. Half price. Phone 4510. W No. 213. COCKSHUTT HAY LOADER AL- most new. Mark Curley, Brook- QUANTITY OF BALED STRAW. QUANTITY OF COMMUNITY KEROSINE REFRIGERATORS (small). May be purchased on monthly payments. Write Box OUT OUR WAY By J. R. WILLIAMS »“ . I \\\- \\“ ALL RIGHT. I LL LEND WELL, No--THNKN‘ABOUT IT 9 32“ M“ mm “MES SELL” .: - l M US AREN'T HAP -‘ ' LOAN,AT 57. INTEREST, TO su-r LET UNLESS ws'se SPENDN’ ,Th'e Commumly 9f Wllealley asso'gssszussal “sack mesulrslnna * mm and mm“ mm“ ALTY CHARGE IF YOU‘RE [1 rr A AREN'T HAPPV UNLESS ll were Shocked m mail“ “11: LATE! HERE,S)6N LITTLE! THEY HAVEMOMEV was! ‘ l den P85511113 Of T- 0 AIN'T SPENDIN’. LIKE HIM-- co AHEAD AND BORROW L ITAN' YOU‘LL BOTH BE James Sellar, on Tuesday, April 15th, 1958. The late Mr. Seller, who was born on October 25th, 1879, was the son of the late Charles and Margaret Ann Sellar of Wheat- ley River where he had always resided. Robert and his wide, the former Ada MacCoubney of New Glasgow, celebrated their 55th, wedding anniversary on Decem- ber 311st, 1957. Robert was a man of sterling character, a devoted husband, a wonderful father and a friend to all. Young and old admired, ll '1 loved and respected him. . He was kindly, genial, friendly, thoughntlul and most hospitable. The funeral, which was largely attended in spite of bad spring travelling, was held on Thurs- day afternoon, April 17th, with a short service at the home. This was followed by service at condition - Jollity - Sacrifice for immediate Sale - William MecM-illan, Hunter River. FOR SALE 2 MILK COWS. Hall potato sprayer. New Hol- land hay rake, used one year Apply Eldon Wright, Middle ton. 13% FOOT RUNABOUT OUT- board motor boat. Steering- wheel, — windshield — chrome trim. Suitable for 15 or 25 h. P. motor. W. C. Callbeck, Bedeque. WHEN COUNTING BLESSINGS include the 'action- getting po- wer of Classified Ads. Quick convenient, 'low cost. Phone 8506 1 LARGE CARD! TENT WITH poles. New. Hall price. 1955 four ton ford truck in good con- dition. William Silliphant, Hun- ter River. HORSE - 5 YEARS OLD - A-l . SINGLE MAN FOR GENERAL Male Help Wanted WANTED EXPERIENCED MAN for farm work. Good wages. Elmer Reeves Emerald. .farm work. near Charlottetown Apply Box 218 Guardian Pat- ' riot. _ REAL ESTATE For Ilent APARTMENT. 7 ROOMS (4 BED moms) with bath. Phone 9477. FURNISHED on. UNEURNISIL' ed rooms. 187 Prince Street. 3 ROOM APARTMENT, AND bath. Phone 5547. LARGE RooM. FIRST FLOOR Unfurnished. Dial 3979. “FRIEND” POTATO SPRAYER .Sprayls 7 acres on one tank. Lowest price. Contact Jerome O’Brien, Gull Potato Co, Ltd. 85 Water Street. Phone 9218. QUANTITY;OF GOOD QUALITY ' STANDING HAY 1-12 ft. rake MoD. 110 it. wire calble also 1 fork and blocks Apply on prem- ises after 6.00 P.M. Harold Wood,,Kinross. ALUMINUM SCREENS, MADE to your individual measure-1 meats. Will not rot or rust." Never requires painting. Only slightly more than. wood screens. For information call 6428. Weatherall' Aluminum . Co., 125 Kent Street. VACUUM. CLEANER, FLO on ~ Polisher combination. Both tor $39.95 ‘( '4—day special) -, Mari- time Cohrpa‘ct "ales, 176 Kent Street. Phone 9220 for free home showing. l0 Pr. steel bOx. _ - Can be seen at . PROUDE & SON Parkcl‘ale ‘ Lost And ,Fonnd 3 FOUND SUM OF MONEY IN Ladies Greendall Store. Owner may claim same at Greendal by calling at otfice. BY MISTAKE FROM car on Milton Avenue, Sum- mersidc, Sunday, June 29th, between 8.30 and 9.30 pm. 1 Kodak camera with strap. 1 Will the party concerned please return to 143 Milton Avenue. or Phone 2362 and receive re ward WAITRESS WANTED AT NEW England Cafe. 52 Queen Street. WAITRESS WANTED. APPLY IN person to Rendezvous Restau— rant. SANDWICH MAKER FOR PART time work. Apply in person to Rendezvous Restaurant. SALESLADY FOR L A D I E 8 Ready to Wear Store. Apply in writing to Box‘ No. 206 care of Guardian-Patriot. ACTIVE WOMAN WANTED for food preparation plant between 12 midnight and 7 I. In. No experience necessary, good wages. Apply Mrs. Bruce Unemployment Ollfice. " For Sale TABLE SAW u H.P. MOTOR. Phone 8078 after 5:30. CANNING MACHINE. NEW CON- \ dition. Vernon Duck Dial 7061. 80W TO FAIRROW FIRST OF September. R'ae MacFadyen, Riverdale Bonshaw. AIRBORITE -- ALL PATTERN: -— all colon-Is — cut to size. Chandler Bros. Phone 6557. REG. JERSEY YEAR OLD HEI- tfer and Reg. Heifer calf. Apply Albert Wood, 'Dundas. GENERAL PURPOSE MARE 12 years old. Apply Melvin Ford Milton. . Milking. Bent vale. 3 ROW CULTIVATOR FOR use with 3 foot hitch. Leigh Good. Cornwall. ' ONE SOW WITH LITTER 0F eleven, three weeks old. Guy MacLeod, Riverdale. ONE INTERNATIONAL HAY loader. Good condition. Elmer Reeves. Emerald RR. ONE HOLSTEIN COW, 5 YEARS old, also Hereford bull, 2 years Clarlcin, Early- Mlscellaneeus- NOTICE: I won’t be doing any custom spraying for year 1958. Gus Gallant, Hope River. NOTICE All taxes for, Argyle Shore School No. 142 must be paid before the first day of September 1958, or they will be handed in for col- lectiOn. By Order of Trustees. NOTICE ' All taxes owing Milburn, Lot 40 must be paid by July 7, 1958, otherwise they will be handed in for collection. By order of Trustees. NOTICE The assessment on plot holders in Little Sands Cemetery of $3.00 is now clue. William D. MacDonald, Treasurer. TWO ADJOINING ROOMS, UN- 'furnished. Adults. Phone 5479. SEVEN ROOM HOUSE. CENT- ral. Write A. M. P.-Guardian office. LIGHT HOUSE —‘ KEEPING , mom, with studio Couch. Cent- ral. Phone 3368. ' HOUSE .TO RENT OR BUY. ~Wheatley River United Church where he made confession of faith in his younger days and acted as steward for several years. Rev. C. R. Moase conduc- ted both services and favorite hymns of the deceased were sung: “What A Friend We Have Teachers Wanted TEACHER FOR SHERBROOKE School N ber 69, about 21/: miles from Summerside. Sup- plement $650.00. Elmer Waite, Secretary, Sherbrooke. Phone 608-15. For Sale FOR SALE — 1N VILLAGE OF St. Peters, four-room bungalow Modern. Also six-room house, modern. Apply: Leo L. Mur- phy, St. Peters Bay. Phone 16- 1. ' ' FOR SALE | Farm Containing 50_ acres. Wanted _ WANTED ALE BOTTLES PINTS Mrs , Clara or‘quarts. Dial 8595. TEACHER DESIRES GIRL TO Monaghan share apartment July and Aug- ust. Phone 4445 after 5 pm. SECOND HAND TRACK HAR- ness and hopples. Write Box 216 Guardian-Patriot. MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN AS companion in exchange for room and board. Apply 164 Elm Avenue, between 6 and 8 p.m. Wanted To Buy WANTED TO BUY TWO FAM- lly house in good condition Kelly's Cross REAL ESTATE . ' Wanted HOUSE. 0R APARTMENT. Couple with one child. 220 Apply Box.976 Guard- ian-Patriot. a Box 221 Guardian-Patriot. ONE‘ SMALL APARTMENT, 1. electric range, continuous hot water. Phone 3554.: FURNISHED ROOMS. FOR rent. Apply 12 Upper DRESSMAKING AND ALTER- Centrally located. Apply Box 217 Guardian-Patriot. Work Wanted TRUCK DRIVER WANTS WORK Services offered Phone ations. Mrs. Currie, 4707. .IN VILLAGE THREE FUR- ynlsbed- rooms. Modern con- “.Midts Apply. "Box'l ‘ uardian '-"Patriot. ONE ROOM. FURNISHED 0R, risingurnished. Dial 4584 after THREE ROOMS AND BATH ON Wm ' ould . er . 1 t uck. Street, any. , MODERN FUMIGATING \ pm 926’, ff, 8,33,79,96 $3,, FURNISHED R 60M FOR Available throughout P. E. 1.. my Street; - mm, .First floor, Calm-any for extermination of roaclfi, , located. Rhonem. bed bugs, ra s, insec s, . V 7 Free estimates. Phone or write: 3 UNFURNISIIE‘D ROOMS. CEN- . tral. Adults. Box-219.\Care of H‘ R- QUINN' PROP- BY SHERIFF Guam v P.Q. Box 451 Phone 8727 C ' Take notice that by virtue of “Eli; "$33112: L“ H KENNEDY 3,3 ‘3 exfifimmfimfiwfi trance. Apply 167 Elm Ave. ' ' um Province at the suit of Mont- gomery & CO. Limited, plaintiff REAL ESTATE against Gordon.- MacDonald, de- r and fondant and to me “ " ' will sell/by'public ant , INSURANCE ‘ stock in trade of the defendant Geo at the store premises at Cherry 166 Great rge St Valley, P.E.I. on Friday, July‘ Dial 3912 11 A. D., 1958 commencing at 2 p.m. v Dated July 2, 1958. first floor, heated, continuous hot water, also three rooms on . For the sum of $182.70 and costs. Teachers Wanted second floor. Phone 44988.! men-t house in Dunstaffnage. TEACHER WANTED FOR LOW- ‘ONE HALF OF TWO ‘TENE- " The following articles viz: 1 cash register, 1 counter scales, 1 deep freeze, 1 meat er Freetown School, Apply William Cairns, secretary. Newly decorated. Rent $35.00. Apply A. C. Fo’ster. ONLY ONE CONCLUSION IS pOSSible. Classified Ads are so ' ’TEACIIER WANTED FOR AL- saw, 1 oil heater, ‘1 box glass, 1 sewing machine, 1_ snow scoop, quantity nails, bolts and hard ware, quantity of drugs, thread. bion School No. 82. Supple- ment $500.00. Apply Richard Westaway, secretary. well used because they get re- sults. Put one to work today. Dial 8506.7 HEATED THIRD FLOOR AP- artment. 5 rooms and bath. Continuous hot water. Central— ly located. Box 214 Guardian— Patriot. - HEATED FURNISHED APART- WANTED — PRINCIPAL FOR. can goods, and all other articles on and about the premises.‘ JOHN L. BEATON, Sheriff Queen’s County. the Ellemslie - Bideford three room school. State supplement expected. Gordon Millar, Sec- reta-ry. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ment for eight months from September lst. Four rooms and bath. Adults. Dial 9955 frOm 5 to 7 pm. LARGE SUMMER COTTAGE for rent for the summer at Grand Tracadie. Partly fur- nished. Apply A. W. Gaudet, solicitor. 4 ROOM HOUSE. IN MON- 160 Richmond St. BARRISTERS, CHIROPRACTOR SOLICITORS, EC. in. w. n. can... 201 Prince 53.. Dial “a 1. Elmer Blanchard, ILA. W m OPTOMETRISTS tsgue. Good location, near school and church. Apply Box . .I. A. Carruthers, R. 0. M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LLIL' 123 Kent St, Dial 5512 > Bank of Commerce Bldg 13, Guardian - Patriot, Mon- tague. " MODERN HOUSE - KEEPING _ ’1‘ Allison M. Gillis, LLB. 1' S‘ “’1”: “'0‘ no Richmond St- mal an Comer Kent & Queen Sta. cottages on beautidul Historic Brudenell River, near Mon- tague and Georgetown. Un- oomp in scenic and rest- ful envimnment. Phone 8848. TRAILER FOR RENT AT STAN— hope by the week. Completely furnished and equipped. For in— : Office 9133 — House 4756 Palmer & Haslam H. J. Mabon, 11.0. Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. Montague P. E. I. Peake & Nicholson 2 175 Grafton Street I I O J. A. McGuigan, BA. J- F- troop-BS, 13- Arch. with shore frontage, two miles spection 46 St. Peters Road or _ I ,1 _ ARCHITECT Dial 9166. _ C“ e Bldg ' ma! 942‘ 9”" 3" 140 Richmond St. Dial sass IA M. ' . - - REAL ESTATE N cmé’lgfiggv "3 G. Keith Plckard ‘ (Above Shoe Bud," B. Arch. M.R.A.I.C., For sale Charlottetown, 100 Fitzroy St. HOU E DIAL 3301 Dial 3613 S WITH 17 ACRES EXCEL- ‘ lent condition inside and out~ FREDERIC A_ LARGE summerDiEl Zvlgidneway’ Six rooms. Beautiful view - ’ Jack Beaton Hunter River P. 933 M-L-A- P ‘ ’ ’ . . . . eter . E. I. Tel. 17. , Room 207 Dominion Budding 153 at Gem 3 “glfitlflmn DESIRABLE COUNTRY HOME Dial 3244 PM“ 4339 P' 0' B” 5“ from City. Eight - room house, fully modern, insulated, oil ELECTRICAL J 08. W. MacDonald, heated, with two acres of land. r B'A-y Q-C-. For appointment to view phone 150 Richmond Street H. B. Bugden, 7015. Dial 4713 Box 472 E S CHANDLER , B.Sc. (E.E.), M.E.I,C., 1;. . S MacPhee & Tremor 161 QUEEN ST. W 160 Richmond St. Dial 5573 PHONE 3325 Al Bear River I offer for sale my pro- perty of 150 acres with buildings at Bear River. For further particulars apply to— I» - Dial 6547 — CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS McDONALD, CURRIE 8: CO. ‘COOPER BROTHERS a CO. Charlottetown H. R. DOANE & COMPANY 148 Great George St, Charlottetown 6548 Currie Bldg. Dial 5568 old. Apply William Dun , Kin— hnm y l l be obtained by Prime Contractors only from DC. Plans Section deposit of $100.00 Spray — Lucy Ferns, In Jesus , The Lord Is My and Boyd. Shepherd”, and “Peace. Perfect Peace”. Mr. Gordon Carew sang very etfectively “No Night There”. Those left to mourn his very sudden passing are his sorrowing widow, his only son, ’llheo, who with his wife Doris and family, reside at the homestead, his only daughter Lucy Ferne, (Mrs. Harry Croziei', Darnley), twelve grandchildren, one of whom is Rev. Theo Crozier and eight great-grandchildren, also two brothers, Athington .of Winsloe, and Willard of Dean, N. S. Three other brothers and one sister predeceased him several years ago. The funeral was under the dir- ection of Mr. Andrews, Hunter River. The pall bearers were: James Wares, Reigh Barrett, Lockisley Bowen, Orville Sellar, Foster Sellar and Nelson Stevenson. He was tenderly laid to rest in Wheatley River Cemetery. The flower bearers were: How- ard Ling, Chester Sellar. Harold Athey, Flowers . Doris and Edl Flowers -— family. Reta. Flowens — Fern. Charlie. , Flowers —— Ernie. Foster and family. Filowers —— Leta and Nellie. Ausie M. S. of the United Church. men’s Institute. cAnn or'uuuxs sad bereavement. H’a‘l‘l‘y ~ e Grandchildren. Wreath 'I‘h Blanche] th. Willard, Ida and Flowens —- Bea, Nelson and and Margaret, Flowers — Wheatley River W. Flowers -— Wheatley River Wo- Mrs. Robert J. Sellar and iam- ily wishes to thank Dr. Murchi- son,’ Miss Matheson, R. N., Mir. Andrews, their many friends and neighbouns tor their numerous acts of kindness, those who call- ed, sent floral tributes and all who sent so many letterns cards of sympathy during their McMurray ls Busiest Ri‘ Port In The North COU ‘ demerits supplied 1‘ Sturdy tum ' here at the rate a day. towing We which may carry tons each. * J This is the HI» northern Abel-u \ shipments m V miles south. the Northern Company W «A ‘ the brief opens. ' The village: at and Waterways mated shortly World Warinte ‘ However. they \ . apart and so far. cMURRAY, Alta. (CPI—«Tm. higlloric spot near the confluence of the Athabasca and Clearwater rivars in northeastern Alberta has played a key hole in the trade and commerce of the Canadla-n North for more than 300 years. In the 18th century the Site of the present town was a summer stopping place for Indians and traders resting alter long port- ages on the trading route to Fort r ' ew an. ‘ ngdayI’, with a population of 1,100, it is the busiest port in the ' count . MAI? estimziyted 160.000 tons of freight will go through its docks this year, to be loaded on tugs and barges carrying vital sup- plies to mining towns. govern- ment outposts and tiny settle- ments along the Mackenzie River distinct places. , McMurray phi tory as a hay - Chandler, Morley Crozier, Bren- ton Cole, James Cole, and Earl Houston. The floral tributes were: Pillow —- Wife. _ Spray — Theo, Doris and fam- ily. OLD CIVILIZATION BC Implements of iron and copper were widely used by peoples In the limits Valley of India in 3,500 ’system as far north- as the Arc- tic coast. McMumay came into the lime- light recently in the argument over which route should be taken by a proposed railway to Great Slave Lake in the Northwest Ter- DISTRICT SALES REPRESENTATIVE gineering Transmission Drive. Some engineering knowledge is necessary. Reply ‘P. O. Box 220, Slafion’ 'H, Menlreal. required for local area by Canadian Company En- -Must have considerable volume of buSiness al- ready developed and excellent connections in industry. litories. Some said it should ' start from here, others that it should begin {mom Grimshaw in the Peace River block of north- western Alberta. FREIGHTING TIME This is the busiest time of the year for Murray, because frei-ghting to the north is a race against time. The waterways are open only from May through Oc- tober and the boats must deliver enough to keep the northern set- Smith and Ye I... GREAT Johannesburg, centre in South creased 15mm 10. 1903 to more than M. V. ‘FERGUS The M. V. Fergus John’s, Nfld., 4th " able cargo accepted until 5 reservations apply to— GULF &‘ NORTHERN, SHIPPING CO. LTD. Dial 8737 .1 Will be loading cargo for St. oniThursday and Friday, July‘3rd and ,. General cargo accepted until noon Friday. Perish- p.m. Friday. For space P. O. Box 232 ROUTE SALESMAN \ tunities for advancement. Age 25 to 35. APPLY BOX 215 GUARDIAN a PATRIOT Major, Maritime Bakery requires an aggressive man 6 train, as route salesman: NO previous experi- ence necessary, good working , conditions, and oppor- \' * SAL-E» ; PROPERTY 47 VALLEY sr. THURSDAY..- . I am instructed by Mr. Harry Public Auction his modern 7 room and sun porch, lot 50 x 100, also adjoining lot '50 x 65 with barn thereon. \ I W. H. BEATON, * Auctioneer. GOOD EQUIPMENT SAVES TIME AND OVERHEAD. . WHY WAIT — COME: IN —— OR CALL US . TODAY. ' 'KEITH CARMICHAEL LTD. Belvedere Corner —’ Central Royalty ‘ \ Charlottetown — Phone 6423 ERNIE’S , SALES and SERVICE 1 11 Water St. Summerside Phone 3780 DEFENCE CONSTRUCTION (1951) LIMITED ' R.C.A.F. Station, Summerside, P.E.I. File 122—7-S2-33. SEALED TENDERS, plainly marked as to content and addressed to the undersigned, for the above project, ’will be received until 3.00 PM. (Eastern Daylight Time) THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1958 Plans, specifications and tender forms required may dress below. IR . ‘ payable to Defence Construction (1951) lelted is required for each set of plans and , Room 158, at the ad documents. Thifs deposit is forfeited if the complete p ans an speci ications are not returned in on or before the gOOd order award. , fourteenth day following contract Plans and specifications will be on view at Bull ’ Exchanges in Halifax, Fredericton, Moncton gill? O n, ontreal, D.C.L. Halifax Branc ' ’ . the address below. h Office and at _ Each tender must be submitted on the for - scribed and be accompanied by a security depnOZifraes called for in the tender documents. Such deposit shall Endemarlufy trille owner against loss in the event of with- raw 0 t e successful tenderer subse - anoe of the bid. quent‘ to accept The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. D. JENNISON, Secretary, P. O. Box 187 ARTHUR J. GARRETT MRS. D. F. MOONEY PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING Charlottetown 100 Fitzroy Stret‘ Dial 5321‘ NO. 4 Temp. Bldg. 56 L on St. OTTAWA, Ontario y ' H AUCTION - JULY 3rd + 6 PM. Murphy to sell by dwelling with bath 7 BILINGUAL RESEARCH OFFICERS — AGRICUL DeLAVAL FARM EQUIPMENT PROJECT: Underground Electrical Distribtltion System, . EMPLOYMENT OPPORTU (Civil of Canada) PROFESSOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING -- to be distant. Associate or Professor level (with I . ence and teaching experience at Inverstty - experience'in ' or government), Royal lege, Kingston,y0nt. Up to $8,580 to start. For Civil Service Commksion, Ottawa and ask for - DENTAL (OFFICER (dentist to act 8! CIT-1d d. I meat Servrces' , Veterans Saskatoon. 90% 1 TRADE AND: COMMERCE OFFICER (graduate ' ably electrical or mechanical, to carry om financial investigatiom) Machinery and Metals V “ and Commerce, Ottawa. 7,500-$8,580. For detaik, Service Commission, Ottawa and ask for m " DENTAL OFFICERS (dentists with special tra'ining in Public Health Dentistry, School Health for children), Indian and Northern Health ~ Health and Weltare, various centres. Various. details, write to Civil Service Commission, Ottawn'. circular 58-610. ~ ' ' EXPLORATION SEISMOLOGIST. Ottawa and Field. 86360-87320; vice Comrmssa' ‘on, Ottawa and INFORMATION OFFICER Canadian history and economy, publicity methods), Citizenship and $7,680. CLINICAL BIOCHEMIST (with MasthS degree), ~- and Welfiare, Ottawa." $6,36057,32’0. For details, 1 Service Commission, Ottawa and ask for circular MARINE ENGINEERING TECHNICAL OFFICER ~— Shafting and Propellers, Naval Tech . . National Defence, Ottawa. 85300-96280. V- MEDICALDFFICERS, Indian and Northern: Health tIonal Health'and Welfare, various centres inch Canada. 'Vam'ous For "details, write to W Commissnon, Ottawa and ask fo circular 58-609. SCIENTIFIC OFFICER, MINE (university graduate in .' physical chemistry, to do reSSearch on application of r ‘ ~150t0965m Industry). Mmes' and Techmcal‘ » A . >35,580~$6,780. For details write toCivil Service or Ottawa and quote competition 58-1500-H. ’ ENEINEERHVgn’dI‘ECI-DIICIAN (with demonstrated, . ueprmts interpret engmeemng' ‘ drawrngs' ), fairs and National Resources Frobisher Bay $4,800, plus uothem allowance. Geological Surveyu For details, write w ask for Circul' , or 58- ! sity graduates in agronomy), Agriculture, Kapuskasing, For details, write to Civil ask for Circu' lar 58-468. LAMOUR ECONOMISTS (university graduates), _ _and For n. Comnussmn, Ottawa and ask Expemme' ‘ntal Fm; . Ont. $4,200-35,640 and Service vBACTERIOLOGISTS (university graduates in .. .- ' lated Laboratory of Hygiene & $4,200-$5,G40 and sanctum. For detaus,’ ere to v 1 HOME _ECONOMIST (university graduate), Agriculture, Ottawa. $3,900-$4,350. For details, ~’ SerVIce Commission, Ottawa and ask for Circular TRAINING ASSISTANT —- PRINTING (with knowledge operations and administrati ), P Primug' Hull, ,Po. sumo—$4,020. on “me u PHOTOGRAPHER, Public Archives, Ottawa. $2,380”: MONOTYPE CASTER RUNNERS, P abli Pmm’ ' Hull, P.Q. $1.82 an hour. u c m Except where otherwise indicated, details and 1 forms at main Post Offices, National Empl v Offices and Civil Service Commission Officeqi. TOWN & COUNTR ' . SPECIALS ' 1_17” FleetWood rv $189.95 or 1—8 cu. ft. Deep Freeze . . . . . $269.95 or gill l—Connor Washer . . . . . . . . . . $149.95 or $1 F. 1-2 pc. Chesterfield Suite $199.95 or $1 1‘5 pc. Chrome Set $119.95 or ‘ 1——Space Heater . . . . . . ; . . . . . $ 69.95 or 1——-Uprlght Hoover (all attachments) $ 69.95 or $109.95 or . $ 49.95 or $ 49.95 or oo-e._... 1—3 pc. Modern Bedroom ' l—used Electric Washer smte 1-——Ccdar Chest (new) 3~Tri Lamps . . . . .. 1—Baby Carriage i 't"sIII-occuuouon.oeil'i l—GIRLS’ BICYCLE i—gRUM TABLE .. .. —_ ANGETTE (250 w 140E BOX (25c weekelgljly) ..................... .. 4——TABLE LAMPS 3—HASSOCKS I—DINING ROOM TABLE".‘.'.’.'."."'""' ' . . . . . . . - - . o ~ . . . . . . . . u . . . n n . . --.ceu' . . - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . n o n - u n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - a -- NO DOWN PAYMENT NO EXPENSIVE OUTSIDE FINANC ' NEW WAY FURNITURE CO. PHONE 621."