<= You left us a beautiful memory Phone Charlottetown 8 506 = Summerside 8031. —— Montague 97-2 OUT OUR WAY = TN MEMORIAM UIRK — hk loving mem- of Henry McGuirk who de- this life February 10, of the world of suffering, © the world of rest. God's Garden must be beautiful, takes only the best. : PEF MCGUIRK — In loving mem- _ ory of Henry McGuirk who de- parted this life February 10th., Your memory is my keep sake With which I'll never part God has you in His keeping I have you in my. heart. x Lovingly remembered by wife. MCGUIRK — In loving mem- ory of a dear dad and granddad ‘Mr. Henry McGuirk, who passed away February 10th., 1955. ‘ Please God forgive a silent tear A fervent wish our dad wore Mere ‘ There are others. yes we know But he was ours and we loved him so. ‘ Dear God take a message “To our dad in heaven above Tell him how we miss. him And give him ail ou love. Sadly missed and always re membered bly his daughter Ber- tha, son-in-law, Norman, grand- children, Norma, Heather, Bar- bara and Beverley Telfer, Crystal Beach, Ontario. McGUIRK — [| loving mem- ory of our dear father Henry Mc- | Guirk who passed away February | 10th., 1955. Today we are thinking of some- one Who was loving kind and true Whose smile was as dear as the sunshine. , Dear father that sofheone was you. Lovingly remembered by daughter Isabel, son-in-law, Ed- ward, and son Gerald. Elliot Lake, Ontario. MacPHEE — In loving memory of our dear Mother. Mrs. Angus MacPhee, New Haven, who passed away: Feb. 8th, 1953. A sorrow to great to be told: i But to those who have loved and lost you, : Your memory will never old. * Lovingly remembered by the family. ~ grow -MacLEOD — In loving memory of Ewen MacLeod. who passed away Feb. 9th. 1957. a cherry smile and_a heart of rold! Peacefully sleeping, and resting at last All your suffering and troubles are past In silence you suffered, im pat- ience you bore. Till God called you home to suf- fer no more. Lovingly remembered Kathryn. \ Fe : Guardian-Patriot CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES AND INFORMATION To place advertisenent, for cancel Save. corrections and other classified services . ~. Call the, Classified De partment. Mondays through froays 8:39 AM. ‘til 5 P.M. Business Office closed = Saturaays. Phone Charlottetown 8506 Consult the list of telephones at the top of Classified page for the Branch effice serving your area. LASSIFIED RATES 15 word m‘al- mum charge. Less than 15 words will he charged as 15 words. Coming Events. per word, per insertion Se, City and Central. per word per im gertion Se. Western Locals, per word, per insertion 4c, Eastern Loe als, per word per insertion 4c. SPECIAL NOXICES — Births, Deaths, Weddings, %1%. Engagements. $1.50, Cards of Thanks, $1.50. 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Adjustments—on Classified Advertia tmz Accounts must be made within the first days following the first pub lication date This newspaper reserves the right te accept, reject. revise or re-edit ad vertising for publication inthis news. paper @OX REPLIES ing information regaré- Advertisers using Blind Letter Box Numbers and ‘postoffice Box Numbers for replies is held strictly contidential and will nm be divulged under any circumstances. Rox re- clies are held only 7 days after final publication date. Readers are SOME FOLK RIDE DONKEYS SOME FOLK RIDE ELEPHANTS | Around these parts they ride in ALLISON Mac- LEOD’S GOOD USED CARS You will find dependable and good looking transportation on our lot. We have several nice top quality cars at low prices. 1955 PONTIAIC Laurentian Sedan, Radio, Stand- ard Transmission. . $1495. 1954 PONTIAC 2 Door Sedan. Radio. $995 1954 BUICK SUPER Dyno-Flow Transmission, Radio. $1695. 1954 FORD Hard Top. Two-ton paint. $950 1952 CHEVROLET | 4 Door Sedan. $495 1948 PONTIAC Two-door Sedan, Winter tires, A-1 Motor. $150 Allison MacLeod Ltd. Phone 7364 - 7365 126 Cumberland Street Charlottetown. 3 FOR SALE BY Public Auction on the prem- ises of Peerless Service Station, Charlottetown, P. E. !., at ten o'clock a.m., Feb. 12th, 1959, one 1948 Mercury Coupe, Serial Ne. 022H48-01808. The above car is being sold pursuant ta a conditional sales contract made between Floyd L. Oakes of North Wiltshrire, P. E. 1., and Stewart Motors, Lid., of Charlotetown, P. E. I., which contract was duly assigned to Trader's Finance Corp. Léd. +e FOR SALE By> Public Auction on the prem- ises of Royalty Service Station, Trans-Canada Highway, Char- lottetown, P. FE. 1, at Eleven O'clock a.m., Feb. 12th, 1959, one 1951 1206917348. Pontiac Sedan, Serial The above car is being sold pursuamt to a conditional sales contract made between Donald James Campbell @ Grand Trac- adie> P. E. I., and Stewart Mot- ors, LAd., of Charlottetown, P. E. 1., which contract was duly ‘as signed to Traders Finance. Corp. Lad s ‘By J. R. WILLIAMS FOR SALE BELL-TONE HEARING AID like new. $25. Phone 5137. ee TRUSSE”~ — PATENTED UNTT?- ed States and Canada. Guar- anteed to hold any Hernia or money refunded $5.00 Medical Supply Co., 25 Gordon St.. Monctoad, N. B. AUCTION “45” SCORE CARDS for sale at Guardian-Patrio Central Printing. COW — YOUNG PUREBRED cow due to freshen February 19th, Damien McGuigan, Hope River. * COMMERCIAL VACUUM cleaner. G.H. Woods, heavy duty wet and dry pick up. Pric- ed for immediate sale. Tele- phone 9220. WHILE THEY LAST — CAR coats in assorted shades, clear- ing at ‘2 price. Sizes 12 and 16. The Fashion Shoppe. FOR SALE SLABS AND HARD- wood and space heater. Phone 7859. FOR SALE — LARGE QUANTI- ty oats. Apply P.O. box 56 or phone 2% Kensington. FOR SALE — PURE BRED Landrace Boar ready for ser- vice. 1949 one ton Chev truck, Malpeque. FOR SALE—HOLSTEIN COWS, grades and purebreds to fresh- en soon. Holstein heifers ready to breed. Also several feeder cattle. H. G. Judson, Alexandra. CLOSED-IN INSULATED BOX -for ton truck also one hoist and 6 yd. steel box. Gordon Mac Kinnon, West Royalty. Phone 5833. wae ot ge ELECTRIC RANGES, COAL and wood ranges, base burner, beds, springs and mattresses, Thor Electric Washer, Com- modes. Beaton’s Auction Room. black, $2.98, $3.98, $4.98. Aver- age-Fall at The Fashion Shoppe 141 Great George Spreet. Phone 3355. FOR SALE — STOCK - BO X condition. Also wanted a num- ber of little pigs. Wendell Quarrie, Milton. ONE SINGER REPOSSESSED drop head treadle sewing ma- qhine. $89.50. Singer Sewing Centre, 164 Great George St., ‘Phone 4551. Mae- mixed grain (‘no . mustard) $2.40 per. hundred. Apply Parker Jewell, York. Phone 7074. j FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR beef or milk cows, 12 light feeder cattle, work borses, age. P. A. ‘MacDonald, St. Peters. ELECTROLUX VACCUUM cleaner, chests of drawers, bureaus, vanity with bench, kitchen tables, mantle mirror, oil space heaters. Beaton's Auction Room. CAR 10, USED, CUSTOM 1. Suitable for truck, with aerial lead-in and speaker in- cluded. $35.00 Comfort master heater with defrosters and switches. $25. Apply William Kelly, Marshfieid, P.E.I. GET YOUR NURSES UNE forms at The Fashion Shoppe, — $4.95, Terrylene $15.95. All sizes. 141 Great George Street. Phone $355. SCOTIAN CRAFT SPRING coats just arrived, in the new- est spring colors. $59.95. Sun- ter’s Lady’s Wear, 162 Great George St. MUST SELL ELECTROLEX with all attachments. Perfect condition 4517. ; KENMORE ELECTRIC RANGE, with deep well cooker autome- tie oven timer, clock grill. and smokeless broiler. push-button heat and control, used only 3 months $235. also 9 x 12 Har- dtwist _ Wiltson Rug, brown grey with felt under-rug-A-1 condition $100. Dial 5933. FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED WOMAN OR GIRL TO work in Chick hatchery near Charlottetown. Apply Mrs. Bruce Unemployment Office. REGISTERED NURSE RE- quired for Il-hed hospital. ‘Duties to commence February 10). Four weeks’ vacation after one year. sick leave. living quarters at hospital. Apply, stating experierice and salary _ expected to Secretary-Treas- urer,, Harvey Community Ios- pital, Harvey Station; N.B. 'LEOTARDS—RED BEIGE AND brood sows, one boar service) | FEMALE HELP WANTED REGISTERED . NURSES Medium sized Toronto Hospital requires REGISTERED NURSES. Minimum salary $255 a ménth. , Please write to the Director of ' Nurses, | THE DOCTORS HOSPITAL, 45 Brunswick Avenue, Toronto 4, Ontario. | ~ —1t—— FOR RENT “RENT A SINGER SEWING MA. chine!"’ Only $7.50 per month including delivery and Picku service. Singer Sewing Centre 164 Gt. George St., Phone 4551 NEW APARTMENT — 3 ROOMS and bath. Heated and hot water. Immediate possession. Apply 233 Queen Street, or Phone 6016. NEW HEATED FOUR ROOM unfurnished apartment, which contains kitchen, living room, 2 bedrooms and bath in resi- dential district. Phone 6426. after 7 p.m* Farmers Market WANTED — FEEDER PIGS. Delaney’s Feed Service, Ken sington. FOR YOUR NEW DESCRIPTIVE Seed Catalogue with varieties proven satisfactory by both Home and Market Gardeners. | Write Vesey’s Seexis, York. "CHICKS CROSS STRAIN ing 25°~ or more net profit returned over most Pure Strains. Want a Larger Bird? Try | , our special Red X Leghorn | $2.54 net profit with over 197% live ability. Broilers or heavies, order our White Rock Chicks. If you want more poultry profits contact: Raynor's Poultry Farm & Hatchery, Get extra half Lp. per day tap teobels ead Uke silos beak LEG-| HORN PULLETS are giv- | REAL ESTATE — ev -_ HEAR THE CASH REGISTER RING - - Farmers Market BEEF FEEDERS Beef Concentrate with Stilbestol, greatest advance for Beef prodwetion. One Lb. Master. 32% Beef Concentrates costs Sc per make Owner can have some by calling 3368 and paying for this ad. FOUND—DOG PART SPANIAL and part collie, colour black, brown and white. Owner may oe by identification. Phone \ LOST — IN VICINITY OF ROLL- A-Way Club Saturday evening ‘colored Rhinestone Broach finder please phone 6794. MALE HELP WANTED PRESSMAN WANTED Union shop, 40-hour week, paid vacations and holidays, Cross. State qualifications. GLOBE PRINTING CO., 147 Prince William Street, Saint John, N.B. Pets PUREBRED COLLIE PUPPIES, 2 months old for sale $20. Phone 5006. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOUR ROOM APARTMENT and bath room. Apply 5 Eden | Street POW™AL STREET — 25 — UN- Wanted Te RERF |\SEAMSTRESS — EUROPEAN furnished upstairs apartment, 4 rooms and bath, heat and lights furnished, $65 per month. Evenings phone 8818. APARTMENT 4 ROOMS AND bath, hot water, \heated, base- ment. In Brighton area phone , 98768 after 6 p.m. WANTED — ADULT COUPLE for small, heated unfurnished apartment. Eastern Area, Char lottetown. Availablé February 11. “Write Guardian - Patriot Box M-14398. FOR RENT © Heated apartment on) ground floor containing! living room, dinette, kit-" chen, bedroom and bath. Centrally located. Im-. medjate possession. Apply— | The EASTERN TRUST Company 154 Richmond Street. | | i “WANTED TO RENT for half-ton truck, in perfect | Cross; 1958 Ottawa Test, 4 TO 6 ROOM APARTMENT OR| Salary depending on qual- house by March Ist, or April Ist. First floor preferred. Phone 6923. | 7 TO 9 ROOM HOUSE. UNFURN- ished by February 23rd.. Adults with good references. Write Guardian Patriot Box (13256, | Charlottetown. WANTED TO RENT HOUSE, can be unheated and unfur- | nished, large enough to keep roomers and boarders. Central- Mount Herbert. Phone 7984 ly located. Phone 6215. . * -PROFESSIONAL CARDS — BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Etc. M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LIB. [,] Sank of Commu Oy Palmer & Haslam ____. Bent of Move Seutie (City. Peake & Nicholson Ss ae ee J. A. McGuigan, B.A. Carre Gide. Bist 9496 Gusen %. Ian M. MacLeod, LL.B. (Mclean & McKinnon) Currie Bldg. | 179 Queen %. Dial 3361 ~~ ‘Frederic A. Large, _ Q.c. MLA. Room 207 Dominion No eee MacPhee & Trainor 160 Richmond S$. a7: “ROBERT G. MacLEOD, B.A., L.L:B. Room 208 Dominion Bidg. Dial 4126 Services Offered Mimeographing, Bookkeeping, Stenography Mrs. Helen Acorn 2 Brighten Read, Charlottetown Dial 6349 Dial $573 | Chiropractor Nicci ieee a oe se Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince St. Dial 6432 Optometrists J. A. Carruthers, R.O. — mle ee _ . §. S. Taylor, R.O. Corner Kent & Queen Sts. Office 9133 — House ATS Architect ~ J. F. Toombs, B. Arch Architect 140 Richmond St. Dial 3865 G. Keith Pickard | B. Arch. MR. A.1.C. Charlottetown, 100 Fitzroy St. Dial 8618 Summerside, Wednesday's Dial 2936 ~~ Peter A. McNeil | ARCHITECT 166 Gt. Geo. $F. Phone 4339 Electrical Engineer E. S. Chandler B.Sc. (EE), ME. 1 C, P. Eng. 16) QUEEN ST. - PHONE 8325 ® Charlottetown P.O. Box $13 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS | “Sa 148 Greet George Disl 6547 — 6548 ARTHUR J. GARRETT PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING 100 Fitzrey Street McDONALD, CURRIE & CO. COOPER BROTHERS & CO. Charlottetown H.R. DOANE & COMPANY . Dial 5548 S., Charlottetown ‘i : P. 0. Box 187 ‘HALF TON OR ONE joe accepted. All bids and :|EXPERIENCED HAIRDRES- REAL ESTATE WANTED TO RENT WANTED SMALL ed apartment by two Parkdale or Belv Phone 6200. VANTED TO RENT BUILDING suitable for Garage. Must ‘be capable of handling six cars Apply. D-H Goodspeed. . Phone 6571. ; In Area. Store in Charlottetown in good location. Floor space. 1,000 square feet,‘ with ad- ditional storage of 600 sq. ft: for stock. . Write:— GUARDIAN-PATRIOT BOX 14356 Charlottetown REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FARM FOR SALE — 100 ACRES, House and barn situated on main road, near Churches, stores and depot, near Cardi- gan. Write or Apply Mrs. Ned MacGuigan, Montague, P.E.I. or Miss Josephine Ryan, 1 Rockaway Street, Lynn Mass., U.S.A. SERVICES OFFERED trained; Altemations, Women’s and childrens’ clothing a spe cially. Drapery, slipcovers. Mrs. Frank Bachand, 74 Syé- “*néy St. Phone 8285 SERVICES OFFERED REDUCE HEATING COSTS INSULATE NOW! | No more drafts when you, insulate. Ask our custom- ers and you will be amaz- ed at the stories you will hear. ~ For free estimates CALL 6426 Watch for our big\ white truck. NORTHERN INSULATION Company of Canada Ltd. - Home office: | Bayside Drive, Saint John, N.B. TEACHERS WANTED Female Teacher For P.E.I. Day Training School in Charlottetown for Retarded Children. Ap- licants should have grade XII education and be pre- ferably between the ages of 20 and 35.) | ifications $150 per month while training and later by arrangement. Write Guardian-Patriot ; | Box 13275 Ch’town. | WANTED TO BUY | WANTED ALE BOTTLES, PINTS | or quarts Dial 8595 i WANTED OLD COINS SEND 3 cents for four page price list to Carl N. Gamester. Post Office Box 53 Charlottetown, P. F.1 : | TON | truck in good condition Be-| tween $200. and $300. cash Write all particulars to Guard. | ian - Patriot Box 13221 Char- lottetown. TENDERS © Tenders will be received | until Monday, February 16 1959, 12 o’clock Mid-night. from Builders, Plumbers and Electricians, for~ the construction of a six-unit apartment building. Plans and specifications zan be obtained .by written request. x The Advertiser reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids and the low- ast bid will not necessarily information will be kept strictly confidential, Addressvall request to GUARDIAN-PATRIOT Box 13173, Charlottetown. Work Wanted 6 ser desires fll time work. Write Gnuardian-Patriot Box o 14116, Chartottetown, ‘Davy Crockett’ Draws Sentence FREDERICTON (CP) —Satur- day, Elbridge Hollins went to a University of New Brunswick dance dressed and armed as pio- neer hero Davy Crockett Monday Magistrate Lioyd B Smith sent him to jail for 30 days. The charge: Carrying a_ con- | Souris to St. Mary’s Roman Cath- his family and friends, leaving on return to U.S.A. by motor “Hec” or “Vie*, as he was familiar]y called, was of a jolly, genial disposition and his yearly visits were looked for- ward to with pleasure. He. had resided in the United States for a number of years, and at the time of his passing was associat- ed with Brody Equipment Cor- ham, also the men’s Association, as well as St.. John’s Lodge A.F. and A.M. Reyal Arch Chapter of Masons, and Wakefield Lodze of Elks. His body was accompanied to Montague by his brother, How- ard. Before leaving Boston, memorial services were held at the Sawyer Funeral Home by members of the Masonic Order and Elks. Many beautiful floral tributes and messages of sym- pathy were received by the fam- y. : Surviving are his wife, Pearl, his mother, Mrs. Charles Vick- erson, one sister, Edith, Mrs. H. L. MacGregor, and two brothers, Howard of Montague and William of Charlottetown. A largely attended funral was held in Trinity United Church, Montague, conduc by the pas- by Rev. A.G.J. of Mon- tague Baptist urch.~_As the theme of his discourse Mr. Fras- - WANT: AD RESULTS! ~ ® & EF ogi full é. Hf HEHE nun i} BRE i afi pay aul i a ‘| | Es FA z EEE g & fr er chose Psalm 147,, verses 3} .Vi and 4 “He healeth the broken heart and bindeth up their wounds. He-telleth the number of the stars: he calleth them by their names’’. e Hymns sung by the choir were favorites of the deceased ‘Guide me O Thou Great Jehova’’ and “Peace, Perfect~Peace’’’ A solo “Wonderful Peace’ was feelingly rendered by Mrs. A.G. Wightman Pall bearers were Henry Mac- Laren, Malcolm MacLean, Irving Tweedy, Fred Shaw, David Wright and J.J. Stewart. Burial was in the family plot ‘in Montague Community Ceme- tery. IN MEMORIAM ANNA JANE RICHARDS The death occurred at the Char lottetown Hospital on January 8, 1959 of Mrs. Anna Jaze Richards of Souris in her seventy-seventh year. She had been in il! health for over a year and twice enter- ed Hospital for treatment. She was a daughter of the late Hugh and Lucy Ann Wilt of Souris. . She is survived by two dau- ghters, Mrs. Edith Larkin, Brookline, Mass., and Mrs. Kat, harine Lightbourne, Bermuda. She is also survived by a bro- ther Charles Wilt and a sister Annie, Mrs. Dairon. She was predeceased by a son a number of years ago. Her funeral was held from the Dingwell Funeral Parlours in olic Church on January 10th. The funeral was conducted by Rev. Father J.A. Murphy. The interment was in the New ceme- tery Souris. The pall bearers were Alen Mooney, Melvin McPhee. Clar- ence MacAulay, Stanley Brown. IN MEMORIAM WILLIAM EDWARD BRYANT The death occurred in the Prince County Hospital on the morning of January 23, 1959. of William Edward Bryant, aged 71, of 90 Water Street, Summerside. Mr. Bryant was born in North Enmore, P.E.I., served with the 105th Battalion, and 26th New Brunswick Battalion, in France, in the First World War, and with the Veterans’ Guard in World War II. He gave unstintingly of himself in service to this and bore with patience and , < titude the illness resulting there-| - LEGION PROPERTY -- SUMMERSIDE. The Hockin Family: John, Arthur and Helen: Ralph and Mary. Lioyd and Doris Bell L.O.L., 1609 Victoria West; Summerside Branch, Canadian Legion; : gion; O'Leary Branch Canadian Le IN MEMORIAM MRS. PETER CURRIE An old and esteemed resident of Rice Point, in the person of Sarah Jane Currie, widow of the late Peter Currie, passed peace- fully away on December 17th, 1958, at her home, in the nine- sieth year of her age. Mrs. Currie who was born Sarah Jane Maclsaac_ jn Fair- view, taught school for a num- ber of years on P.E.I. in her youth, lived a few years in Bos- ton, Mass., and spent the rest Rice Point. She was a devout Catholic and was visited frequently during jber last illness by her pastor | Fr. Doyle, who also administer- F. J. BRENNA Summerside branch office, Toronto markets quotations and p' John—Head welcome. February 6th, 1959. . TENDER > | private of her long and useful life in | 2 = £ FOOTHILLS PIPE LINES LTD. NOTICE is hereby given that ensuing session thereof, for a bill incorporating @ company under the name of FOOTHILLS PIPE _ ES LTD. for the purposes of: (a)-Constructing, d ev eléping and operating inter-provin- cial and extraprovincial pipe lines for the trans portation of oil, natural oF artificial gas or any liquid or. gaseous product or by product thereof, within @ outside Canada; and All subject to the prov'-iom of The Pipe Lines Act. Chap ter 211 of the Revised Statutes of Canada, 1952, and of any other general legislation of the Parliament of Canada relating to pipe lines. : The Applicants will request such other powers and cor porate provisions as may be | deemed necessary for the car | rying out of the objects of the Company. DATED at Toronto this Ist day of January, 1959. PATRICK S. DUFFY, Esq. ' 171 Yonge Street, | TORONTO, Ontario. Solicitor for the Applicants. ANNOUNCEMENT N & CO. LTD. Members of Investment Dealers Association of Canada takes pleasure in announcing the opening of our new as of Wednesday, February CURRIE. 12th, under the management of WILLIAM A. High grade stocks and bonds are our specialty and direct teletype communication with Montreal and rill insure quick “up to pt finalizing of transactions. Summerside joins our ‘other Maritime offices of Saint Office—Fredericton, Moncton, Halifax, Sydney and Charlottetown in providing a_ reliable investment service to clients of this area. Inquiries re quotations and financial reports will be minute” F. J. BRENNAN & CO. LTD. Members of Investment Dealers Association of Canada (Office 2nd floor of new MacArthur building) 85 Prince William Street, St. John, N.B. a SEALED TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up to 1 p.m., Feb. 28th, for the pur- chase’ LOT. a of the LEGION HOME AND ADJOINING Full particulars may be obtained from th Secretary Manager. ° The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ~ cealed hunting knife and a shot- gun without a permit. L JAMES T. HOGAN, . Secretary Manager, S'Side Branch Canadian Legion P.O. Box 907, S'Side . s a ae