Want Ads Are The Spring Tonic For ‘A-RundowniIPurse! Dial I Page 12, The Guardian 'Mon, March 10, 1958 IN MEMORIAM CAlRNS—-In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather who died March 10, 1955. - Dear Dad, after you went away It just seemed that nothing could brighten our day But three years passed by like falling leaves, And though we still miss you we've ceased to grieve For as we pray for you day Our Heavenly Father seems to say - each . “When you come to My Heaven- » ly garden _ And see ‘in perfect bloom The one you loved so dearly And thought I called too soon. Only then will you know my rea- son Though you know it not today Why I broke up your happy fam- ily 0 And took your loved one away.” Remembered always by Louise, Layton, Ivan, Ferne and Audrey. CAIRNS—In loving memory of our dear father, J-ohn T. Cairns Who died March 10, 1955. Broken- is our family circle, Since our dear Dad passed away, Passed from earth and earthly darkness , Into bright and perfect day -But we who sadly miss him .Know a loving God did best When he«stilled a heart so fond and true ’ And whispered “Come Home and rest.” Ever remembered: by Frances \, - and Pat. CAIRNS--In loving memory of our beloved husband and fath- er who died March 10, 1955. No one knows how much we miss him, 7 .No one knows the bitter pain, That we've suffered since we lost him . . . Life will never be the same. He suffered much in silence ‘His spirit did not- bend‘ " He faced his pain with courage Until the very end. , ' ’ ' Oft times when we are lonely His smile then seems to say, _ “Don’t grieve for me, my loved ones ‘ ' 4 We’ll meet again some day.” Always remembered by Mrs. John T. Cairns, Phyllis and Lou- is. A \ CAIRNS-—"-In loving memory "of a dea-r father and grandfather who died ‘March 10th, 1955.‘. ‘ Just a little tribute, true and tender, To show the wo member. A father with a heart. of gold,_ Who ‘meant more 7 to‘ us than wealth ’ ‘untold, “ For he was loving, and true 1 And ‘always willing rld “we: still‘, re- thoughtful a.;g9°d ‘W1 .0, * .4“ . Sincere” and kind in"‘l1ea,rt_ and mind , What wonderful in emories 7.11.; left behind. ' ’ . iAlways remembered by Mar-' < ion, Gerald and Lawrence , -St. Mard, Belgium. .LIVINGSTON’—— In loving mem- ory of our dear wife and mo- ther, Mrs. George Livingston, who passed away March 10, 1956.. ' Dearest Mother, how we miss you As to us you were so dear , And we still have that sad heart- ache, For we could not keep you here. They say time heals all sorrow, And helps us to forget, ’ But after two long years Dear Mother, We still remember yet. Lovingly remembered by hus- band and family. l/IacTAVISH--In lovin-g memory of Duncan A. Ma1T.avish, who passed away on _March 10th, 1957. Those we love we never lose For always they will be Loved, remembered, treasured, Always in our memory. Lovingly remembered by wife_ and family. ' IMacTAVISH—I-n loving memory of our father, Mr. Duncan A. l\/IacTavish, who passed away March 10th, 1957. Always remembered and miss- ed by Donalda and Margaret. GAMESTER—In loving memory of our dear father and grand- daddy Graham Gamester, who passed away March 10, 1957. Treasured memories are all,we have left Of one we loved and never forget Lovingly remembered by his daughters Annie and son-in-law Fred, Myrtle and son-in-law E-arl and grandchildren and son Cal.- vm. ' GAMESTER--In loving memory of my dear grandfather, Mr. Graham Gamester who passed away March 10th, 1957. You oft’_ times said I'd miss you, The words have proved too true, I lost my best, my dearest-friend, Dear Gravmpa’ when I lost you. Sadly missed by his grandda-ugh ter Madeline. GAMESTER—In loving memory of a dear father, Mr. Graham. Gamester who passed away March 10th, 1957. Please God forgive a silent tear Z‘he constant wish that he were here, ~ ' ~ Dearer to us than words can t-ell Was the father we lost andl loved so well, Sadly missed by son Johnnie, daughter-in~1~a.w Alice and family. Agents Wanted EARN EXTRA MONEY EACH week by selling our famous products. High commission and opening in your surround‘ ts. Write for free catalogue. Fam- ilex Dept. 24, 1600 Delorimier, Montreal. . IMMEDIATE OPENING. MAN or woman to take over vacant Watkins route in Charlottetown Nothing to invest. No experi- ence necessary as we train you Minimum earnings $60 weekly. Apply in writing to Mr. G. Rivard, 350 St. Roch St. Montreal, Que. Accounts Payable TO—.l. E. JENKINS PAID ON or before March 30-l958—Bus- iness changing hands Apply J. E. Jenkins, Murray River. Boarders Aooommodated CAN A'CCOMODATE 2 BOAR- ders. Dial 7939. cars and Trucks For Sale 1953 3-4-TON CHEV, ml GOOD shape, Radio and heater, Price leaving province. Phone 6032. For Rent SHOP FOR RENT. APPLY E. N. Kays, Upper Queen St. HEATED APARTMENT, SEC- Brighton, Dial 8476. For Sale A FAT STEER. JOSEPH CAR- ragher. Brookva_le,‘Lot 30. FOR SALE -— ONE SET HOB- bles and Hangers. Apply Claude Murphy, Charlottetown. 4 ROOM BUNGLOW, APPLY 8 Beech St. or Phone 7191 after 5 p. m. " ‘ SWAP ADYTIIING! JUST place Classified ads-. Phone 8506 for a helpful adwriter. E R A SE. EVERDAY. PROB- lems with ‘Class£ied.ads! To sell, rent, hire, buy. swap — dial 8506. IN MEMORIAM GAMESTER—In loving memory of my dearhusband, Mr. Gra- ham Gamester .who passed :- way- March 10th,. 1957. I do not‘ need a special day, To bring. you to -my mind, For the days I do not think of you _ ‘ Arevery hard to find. But Oh -what ‘a tales to know — ' That I can see you again, , For we know you are now in a better land, . , And free from ‘sickness and pain. Always’~’remembered by‘ his wife, Mrs. Graham Gamester. sed thought MacTAVISH—-In loving memory of our father and grandfather, Duncan A. MacTavish' who passed away-March“10, 1957:. ‘_ Not just today, but every day I In ‘silence. We . remember. lovingly remembered by Reta, John Norm-a-n andrfamily. - GAMESTER -- In loving memory of my dear Father Graham Gamester, Bradalbane, who passed away March 10th. Hello dad in the same‘ old way To hear your voice and see your smile. So you who have a father Cherish him with care, for you’ll never know the heartache, Till you see his vacant ‘chair. Sadly missed by daughter Mabel son—in-law Willie, Gland- _ children, Annie Helen and Stirl- mg. . CARD OF THANKS The family of the late John F. Moran wish to thank all those who made their burden lighter in their sad bereavement. For Those Who_ Prefer CLOASSIFIIED , AD 5 "HERE'S HOW I‘HIS—is a sample 3-line want ad. This ad contains approximately 15 words. Phone 8506. You can use an ad like this to tell about your offer to nearly 20,000 readers of The Guardian and The Patriot. HERE’S:HOW MUCH Gdays 4 oooooonoooo OVOOOIOODIIOI HERE’S_THE NUMBER 85 06 We Will Be Glad To Help You Prepare An Ad If You Wish. 3.60 2.80 .80 $450. reason for selling -owner‘ ond floor, 6 rooms and bath,’ ‘Mr s. What would I give if I could say I To sit with you and chat awhile" To Write Their Own’ OUT OUR WAY In J. R. wn.uAMs\ Services offered . HE'S sow’ oH,1’l.l. OH. 1 \ - TO LEARN KNOW TLL ME AFTER JUST H92.-AM’ PAINT IF 1 JUST HE MAKE5 KNOW 1’LL IT 60 KINPA GLAD WE LIVED IMTHE DA‘I$ .3‘.R.w:xu~Qs BEFORE WV . ._...'.’.‘.'::.“.’:.'-‘:.z:%-. 3:0. EE WORSE USE Guardian - Patriot WANT ADS VZOFTEN ‘ _ FOR QUICK RESULTS IN RENTING on SELLING Tranhnortatlon Wanted Moved Higher NEW YORK (AP)-—The stock market made its third best'ad— Vance of the year last week as talk about the recession and how to beat it reached a crescendo. An estimated 4,250,000,000 W-'15 added to the quoted value of stocks list-ed on-the New York Stock Exchange, based on the rise in the Associated Press aver- fig TRANSPORTATION . For Sale 3 HOLSTEIN COWS, TO FRESH- en soon. Also 2 Holstein heifers, _ Apply to Lee Reid Stanley Bridge. BLACK FUR JACKET, LARGE, price $10, also chemical closet, Price $5. Apply Box 688 in care of Guardian and‘ Patriot or Di- al 4800. after 5. I LETTERGRAPH MODEL 11 DU- plicator perfect condition. Few months old.~'Will sell $75. Sam- ple of work on request. Box 684, in care of Guardian and Patriot. speedy, easy money- makinlg. Use Want Ads, -phone 8-506. USED REFRIGERATORS. RE- conditioned units for walk-in coolers, also ‘counters. Storey Electric. ' ‘ KNOW] THE. A THRILL. on Female Help Wanted‘ RELIABLE WOMAN OR GIRL for housework, all modern con- veniences. Write Box 690 Guar- dian. FEMALE HELP WANTED Cer- tified nursing assistant. for Modern nurses’ res. $34.50 -month board, room and uni- form laundry. Holidays and salary increments according to S. N. R. A. Please state salary expected and qualifications to Sec.-Treas. Union Hospital, Bengough, Sask. Lost And Found LOST: BROWN LEATHER ZIP- pered ikeycase, Apply P. O. Box.309, Charlottetown. ’ PARTY WHO (TOOK GIRL’S skates by mistake from Forum Friday, may exchange dial 5442. FOR SALE: INTERNATIONAL Harvester‘New “300” Utility Tractor. Also Used Farmallv Super .“M” with front end loader used only 1 year. In A-1 shape.‘ Just the thing for heavy work in the woods. or on .the farm. Apply Box 692 Care Of Guardian-Patriot. Female Help Wanted MATRON WANTED-4 Experienc- ed matron for modern, 17 bed hospital. Salary $345.00 per ,month. Increases according tr S. R. N. A. Schedule. Modern nurses’ res. board, room am‘ uniform, .1aundry_ 34.50 month. Apply to, Sec.-Treas. Union Hospital, Bengough, Sask. ’ ' .OH’ice Overload 0 pg if IELECTRONICS is for ‘you. -”' Male Help Wanted MAN on nor FOR GENERAII‘ farm work. Apply Knud Jor- _ gensen, Fredericton. YOU CAN EARN MORE IN ELECTRONICS . - TELEVISION ‘- RADIO SERVICING - MICRO- WAVE - FM '- MOBILE RADIO- . . . ’Here’s your chance to move up and raise your income . . Today, in spite of ‘uncertain itimes, thousands of RCC MEN -“ earn more, have security, gain promotions because they have an RCC Diploma. Find. out today Ask how you can start from scratch and train .. for ELEG TRONICS. State‘; age, , ‘education and write quickly ‘to, ~ , -. ‘ RADIO COLLEGE OF‘ CANADA » *.Est. 19235 V in Box 171, "Mon‘cton. N153. - requires well: groomed married women for temporary work. Market fresearch interviewing. Must "have" car.’ Please contact - Fedeski, Charlottetown Co. L+cI. ~' I S.ervio,es offered, ,0“ j FILMS DEVELOPED 15 CENTS. Enlarged, dated prints, ;8 cents each. ‘Save’. ‘money. 2 We“ will ~ print only your goodgziegatives. Hotel Tuesday between (8:30; and 11 a.m. PROFESS|ONALCAR DSt I George Wotton Photography, Summerside. ” BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Etc. Bell, Matheson & Foster 150 Richmond St. J. Elmer Blanchard, .B.A. 160 Richmond St. Dial 5573 M. A. Farmer,.Q.C., LLB. Bank of Commerce Bldg Allison M. Gillis, LLB. 130 Richmond St. Dial 4747 Palmer & Haslam Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. Peake 81 Nicholson 175 Grafton Street J. A. McGuigan, B.A. Currie Bldg., Dial 9424 Queen St. IAN, M. MacLEOD,- LLB. CURRIE BLDG. (Above Shoe Doctor) DIAL 3361 FREDERIC A. LARGE, C Q. . Room 207 Confederation Bldg. Corner Queen and Richmond Sts. (Across from Royal Bank Bldg.) DIAL 3244 Jos. MacDonald, B.A., QC. 150 Richmond Street Dial 4713 Box 472 MacPhee 3! Trainor 160 Richmond St. Dial 5573 CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince St. Dial 6432 . MRS. HEL 2 BRIGHTON ROAD COOPER B Currie Bldg. H. R. DOANE — 148 Great George Dial 6547 -— 6548 ' \ I PALMER ELEC Charlottetown ’MIMEOGRAPHING_- STENOCRAPHY - BOOKKEEPING CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS McDONALD, CURRIE a» co. Charlottetown ARTHUR J. GARRETT OPTOAAETRISTS J. A. Carruthers, R. O. 123 Kent SI:_ I Dial 5512 Byron J. Grant, 0. D. 124 Kent St" 5611 J. S. Taylor, R.O/. Corner Kent & Queen Sts. _ Office 9133 -— House 4756 H. ]. Mabon, 3.0. - Montague . P. E. 1. ARCHITECT J. F. TOOMBS, B. Arch. ARCHITECT 140 Richmond St. Dial 3865 5 — G. Keith Pickard B. Arch. M.R.A.I.C., ‘Charlottetown, 100 Fitzroy St. Dial 8618 _ Summerside, Wednesdays Dial 2936 ‘ Peter A. McNeil 166 Gt. Geo. St. -. Charlottetown Phone 4339 P. 0. Box 513 MUSICIANS H. JOHN HARRIS, F. R. C. 0. Studio —- 203 Richmond St. DIAL 4213 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER E. S. CHANDLER, B.Sc. (E.E.), M.E.I,C., P.Eng. 161 QUEEN ST.’ PHONE 8325 EN ACORN = ,DIAL 6349 ROTHERS 8: C0. Dial 5568 & COMPANY St., Charlottetown P. 0. Box 187 TRIO BUILDING MONCTON. N. I. 100 Fitzroy Street Dial 5321 ERMA P. MORRISON CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT °rovinclal Bank Building Wanted WANTED - Pints or quarts. Dial 8595. SECOND HAND PHOTOGRAPH- ic enlarger. Phone 5465. WANTED to Toronto, (one male) after ‘ March 15th. Dial 62.4-Kinkora. ALE BOTTLES. e. The AP 60 - stock average jumped 3.40 to 162.60. The market's rise broke a string of three straight weekly declines. Stock Prices At New York Fordham, Halifax; and Lew Ma- theson, Sydney Mines. AFTER RESIDENCE After agreeing on the desira. bility of a Students’ Union Build- ing, the Council discussed the I feasibility of renovating the pres- . en-t Men’s Residence pending con..- During Week For the first three days this this week the market plugged ggfgagd $‘)‘£:§ §’t‘;1o5;_' ighggzfagaillg struction of the new Students’ Un- . , ion Building. The decision was ’ rise in two months. Fridays th ,5 W th , ,. mxed market held tihe gans. ‘ based on 6 act at 3 new H di .ece of finan_ Mens’ Residence has been‘ given ciglhengvliss taiiirilllgg ilie week was top prwmy for construction at I _ . Dalhousie whenever the adminis- another cut Thursday in the dis- tr tv-on feels it is able to h d countrate by the federal reserve a 1 go 8 ea d th bh_ d . November with this project. -—elrslnce~‘. 1 .. b'0Oils were helped by improved Dr‘ W: A‘ Murray’ Ahlmm IPP‘ Sentiment toward their industry resentatlve at the meetln_g,'s_tat-- situation and were market lead- ed that even If we U”‘Y°”5lt¥' ers Steels came to the fore in gave the present old Mims R951’ mid-week on reports consumer'in- ilenc§1f,?r..ta Shllgent Um?“ Build‘ I ventories were reaching bottom. :5, I8: éxgjllfsiof ‘p1{anlSIte“°!f’”P,£;": U. S. Steel Prociuclion WANTED We are paying highest market prices for all kinds of scrap iron an metal materials, also ale bottles, hides and skins.” MAURICE BLOCK co. LTD. V 158 Kent St. Down Again CLEVELAND (AP)—-‘Steel pro- duction last week fell off a point to return to the low mark orf‘the current recession at 52.5 per cent * of capacity, and steelmaker-s still are looking for their first clear , _ :USE _ Guagrciiani - Pa'l'ri~o'I WANT ADS I FOR ‘ ’ ”F,osl”, Results IPHONE ’“ ~ 8506- . indication of an upt-urn. Steel magazine says. 1 “So far as March is concerned. improvement doesn’t seem to be in the cards,” the-weekly journal of metalworking reports. “Steel men believe April will see the I start of the upturn?’ Chevrolet, one of the strongest producers until now, already had cancelled about half of its April steel orders, and other car makers were pushing March or- ders into April. ,. . Cold weather’ had hindered an early start of spring construction, but there was demand for large quantities’ of galvanized sheets CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE "EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The .19th day of February A. D. t‘ 1958 Queen’s County in the Province, W testate. or literate County GREETING ‘ WHEREAS upon reading th purpose hereinafter ‘set forth: Proctor for said Petitioner. AND IT IS HEREBY. ORDER forthwith newspaper published week for at least four consecu A. MacPherson in Uigg and year first above written. By the Court. (L.S:) pair. L. H. K Realtor and 166 Great George St. 'In Re Estate of LSABELLE BRUCE» late of Kinross, in said idow, deceased, In- To the Sheriff of the County of Queen’s County -or any Constable ‘person within said petition on file of Samuel Hume of Kinross aforesaid, Farmer, the Administrator of the above named Estate, praying that a citation may be issued for the You are therefore hereby re- quired to cite all persons inter- ested in -the said Estate, to be‘ and appear. before the ,Jl,1d'ge ~ pre- sent at ’a,Pr‘obate Court the said Province, on Friday the 28th day of March next coming, at the hour of: eleven o’clock forenoon of the same day to show cause. if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should~not~' be =—passecl' and an. order for distribution made to, close the Estate as prayed for in said petition and on motion of Frederic A. Large, Esquire, ED that a true copy hereof be published in some in Char- lottetown aforesaid once in each tive weeks from the date hereof and thata true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places respectively, name- ly, in the hall’ of the Court House in Charlottetown afore- said, at or near the store of D. in Queen’s County aforesaid land at or near the Bank of Nova Scotia in Charlottetown afore- said, so that all persons interest- ed in the said Estate as afore- said may have due notice there- of WITNESS His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlotte- town in Queen’s County, the day (Sgd.) Frances B. Vinnicombe, for ductwork in air conditioning of office buildings, Production of tin plate contnues at neair-capac- ty level. I Jones and Laughlin Steel Corp. suspended operations in Detroit, but Youngstown reactivated two open hearth furnaces March 1. This wee?‘ Wheeling Steel Corp. will reactivate two open hea.-rths, / CANADA to the undersigned, and marked as to contents will be received in the office of the Secretary until 3.00 P.M. (E.S.T.), THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1958, for Contract no. 3/58/CBH —- Bituminous ,_P‘ave- ment, Mile 0 to Mile.15, 'Ca}lot Trail, Cape Breton High‘./ands National Park. J. ‘Specifications can be seen and forms of tenders obtained at the Bldg., Ottawa, Ontario; Mr. H. Highways ing, Fredericton, N. B. urity in the the printed forms the Department ance with the forth" therein.; The Department, conditions posit of a the deposit will be forfeited. necessarily accepted. ROBERT FORTIER, and Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, March 6, 1958. RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY FORISALE Situated on large corner lot at 138 Upper Prince Street, ‘house contains four rooms and isurlporch on first floor, three bedrooms and bathroom on floor, fireplace in living room, hardwood floors, hot water oil furnace, larger garage, house in excellent re- ENNEDY Fire Insurance Dial 3912 SEALED TENDERS addressed‘, offices of the Chief, Trans-Can- ada Highway Division, » Hunter E‘. Peters, Supervising Engineer, Division, 5th Floor, Federal Building, Halifax, N.S.; and Mr. G. D. Reid, Supervis- ing . Engineer, Highways Div- ision, Box 1296, Federal Build- To be considered each tender must be accompanied ,by a sec- form of a certified cheque or bonds as specified in the form of tender and made on supplied by and in accord- set through the above offices, will supply spec- ifications for the work, on de- sum of $50.00 in the form of a Certified bank cheque or money order payable to the order of the" Receiver General of Canada. The deposit will be released on return of the plans and specifications in good con- dition within a month from the date of reception of tenders. If not returned within that period The lowest or any tender not Chief of Administrative Services second University in other matters might call for its removal at any time, A motion was passed that if the old Men’s Residence is given for a Students’ Union Building by the , University that it would be_ only ‘ be on a temporary basis and that , only a bare min-imumbe spent »- on renovation. Mos-t Conn-oil inem-, '. bers felt that renovating the Men’s Residence would be a lit- tle better than present facilities . and that a new building wasgde. siraible. V .» LOCATION The Council then adopted a mo- tion that at Students’ Union Build- ing if and when built be situa-t-‘:1 ‘ between Forrest and Studley ,— - camps. The reason for the site sel- ection was that there is very little‘ space on St-udley campus for ad- . ditional buildings and it was also felt that more professional stu- dents particularly Med and Dent H , would use the facilities it they ’ were-‘closer to the,Forrest cam-I pus. ' ‘ ' A survey is to be made through -_ ,., out the campus on the desires of _‘ , the student body with regard to- ‘ the S.U.B., and the method of fi- nanc-in-gs the problem also came in for considerable debate. Along with voting thanks to the Stud- ents’ Union Building Report Com- t mittee the Council also moved that the following items would be essential features of any new stu- dent building and would receive. priority during the first stage of“ construction: book» store, loung- ‘ es for men and women, cafeter- . la and sna'ck bar, 811d'l.I'.0I‘l=llI!l.,\ . (convertible. to a ,dance floor), game rooms, meeting rooms, and - various administrative offices. ' In as much as matters of this type must be approved by the. .m‘at1cP University, the executive of the Dalhousie Students’ Council’ was‘ advised to meet with the Univer- . ~ g’ sity officials and inform them of ‘.6135’ the action taken -to date by the Y student government. ~ ‘ V L“ and last week Wheeling Steel brought three blast furnaces and its Bessemer department back into production. IN MEMORIAM MRS. WM. nnsr There passed away at he!’ home in Belmont, T-uesday,'Feb- ruary 4th, Annie Harri-et, wife of William Best in her 78th year- Although in failing health for a year or more her sudden death following a heart attack came as .3 great shock to her husband and friends. She was the only daughter of the late J abez and Sarah (Largei Yeo of Central'Lot 16. _’ Of a retiring and unassuming nature she made many friends; her chief interest being in her home where everyone found a— hearty welcome and where she will be greatly missed. Left to mourn besides her hus- band is a brother Wesley, who resides in North St. Eleanoms; al- so a number of nephews and niec- es. One brother Harry, prede- ceased her one year ago. Funeral services’ were held at her home on Friday, Feb. 7th and were conducted by her pas- tor,_Rev.. Alex MacKay, who ‘brought a comforting message to’ the bereaved. ' The hymns sung were Abide With Me, the Lord Is ‘My She- pherd, and Nearer My God To Thee. ’ ‘ Pallbearers were nephews of the deceased, Lloyd, Harold, Jim, Jack and P-rowse Yeo and Har- old Simmons. Interment was in the Methodist- Cemetery Central Lot 16. We will not say that she is dead, She is just away. . With a cheery smile anda wave » of the hand, She has wondered into a fairer cniin or nunxs I wish to thank Dr.‘MacNeill, Ensor. Bowness, Rev. Alex Mac- Kay, all who sent cards’ and flor- al tributes or helped in anyway; relatives; kind. neighbours and many» friends for expressions of sympathy on the occasion of the death of my_ beloved wife. Wil- liam Best. ‘ , People say I Dal Sfucienls Founcl. Students‘ Union Fund The first concrete step in the eventual erection of :1 students’ Union Building at Dalhousie Uni- versity has been taken by the Dalhousie Council of Students with the setting aside of $15,000 out of the Council Investment Fund and putting into a fund for Building. Council President Mur- ray Fraser carefully pointed out that any actual construction of a S..U.B. was a long ways away and that several meetings would have to be held with the Univer- sity administration and alumni. A special meeting of the Coun- oil of Students was held to con- sider a special Union Building Report by Committee Chairrtan Dave Matheson, Moncton; Art Household’ s. pronlpt, teous and businesslike (by old customers;"»Yo borrow upto $1,000_1Wl fidence from Canada" recommended con finance company. Modern money se_ri:ice,_I_I‘l1_c ' 80 years of expctw usu- h‘l7 Queen Street.’ . .1. . . -77- - -' ‘I50 Great Gdorge.Slreel ' 1' 7 CHARLOTTETOWN .‘\ d CANADA SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned, and endor- sed “TENDER FOR IMPROVE-; MENTS (FERRY TERMINALM W 0 0 D ISLANDS, QUEENS COUNTY, P.E.I.”,' will be re; ceived in the office of the Sec—i-—"‘—' retary, until 3:00 p.m. (E.S.T , WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1 .2 ‘ Plans and specification can be; seen and forms of tender obtain-‘ . ed at the office of the Chief En- , gineer, Department of Public Works, Ottawa, Ontario, at the office of the District Engineer, Department of Public Works, P. BABY down 29% from January order soon. N\ocDONALD C 698 Main Street J CHICKS Poultrymen, prospects are good for better egg prices latter part of this year. Latest Canadian hatchery reports indicate hatch-‘ ing for flock replacements last four months 1957 down 15% from 1956. January flock replacement hatches 1957. Can supply pure breds in Barred Rocks, New Hampshire, Rhode Island Reds, Light Sussex and White Leghorn, also the different crosses. Whatever time‘ you want chicks please send your HICK HATCHERY Covehead. O. Box }268, Confederation Build- ing, Charlottetown, P.E.I., and at the Post Offices, at Wood Is- lands, P.E.I. To be considered each tender must be accompanied by a sec- urity in the form of a certified cheque or Bonds as specified in‘: . - alifax 5°’; Also connections 11! H‘ ._ K For information or reservaff . the form of tender and made on‘ street. PW‘ the printed forms supplied by Dew Ltd., 131 Queen _ ad the Department and in accord-’. « - ton an - lance with the conditions set TCA offlces m Mane . forth therein. “ The Department, through the} Chief Engineer’s office (H. «Brim. R.), or through the undersigned, l “”‘” or through, the office of the Dis-3' trict Engineer at Charlottetowml P.E.I., will supply blue-prints; , and specification of the work. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 3 _ ROBERT FORTIER, I A Chief of Administrative Services a and Secretary. ..,. riépartment of Public Works. ' we. March 6. 1958.