~ Phone Charlottetown 8506 — Summerside 8031 — Montague 97-2 — Souris 32-3 — Alberton 68- $ The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Jan.. 27, 1959. , ~~ —perta, January 26th., 1954. _ __They laid him dgwn _ HEA ae ee a | ee Et eee at eee Es te > 7 Pre: eer 2 orn Pit ss . se +. ~s eee ear R THE CASH REGISTER RING --- WANT AD RESULTS! _ 2 IN MEMORIAM MACDONALD — In loving ten- der and Fraternal memory of my dear Brother Frank F. Mac- Donald, who died in Jasper, Al- In Jasper Park, Alberta _.. ' Where Tourists love to roam h was there that my dear Bro- _ ther died Far -oe’r’the sea from Home. - No Brother Sister wife was there For him to shed a tear But a lot of friends did gather round ‘ Who knew and loved him dear. And with masonic honors to rest with the emblem of the order Placed neatly on his breast. Kk matiers not when death shall come Where a man shall lay his head Whether in Albertas fertile soil Or on the Oceans bed. : For God will find them each and all When that great day shall come And those that served him faith- ful here Shaf then be gathered home. The last home I think I heard you say Five years I think is much too long For one to stay away. time that you were ¥ you had kept that in your mind And waiched the fleeting years, We might have seen your face once more And helped to dry our tears. KH seems so strange some families All settle down near: home While more to make a living Far oe’r the world do roam. “And thus it was with our family They scatt@red here and there Like a bunch of Birds thats feed- ing -When they get a sudden scare. Sister Edith was the oldest And the first to leave the hom: To the black hills of Dakota | Her wandering feet did roam. _ Then Myrtle as a fair young | Bride ° To Vancouver she did go Near where the great Pacific ‘And its tides do onward flow Brother Frank left home one win- ter pi For the lumber woods in Maine And when he finished there that -_ spring Did not come home again. Poor Amanda and myself is all Of five that now is left ! God only knows which one of us’ ~ Will be the first bereft. As I sit alone I sometimes think How marvelloys it would be ¥ all of us would meet again Beyond lifes turbulent ‘sea. Barton E. MacDonald Guardian-Patriot CBASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES AND INFORMATION telephones at the | page for the Branch , word mim 18 words | Petes : i iy ghd E counted as the name it indicates, abbreviation for the word or number, Box ! insertion, 32e. consecutive sertions, per word, per insertion 3e. An additional 10 per cent Discount will be charged on these advertise- ments. unless paid within the first 7 days following the last publication date. SPACE ADVERTISING — CLASSIFIED PAGE — | insertion per column inch. $1.50, 3 imsertions. per inch, per im sertion, $1.30, 6 insertions, per inch per insertion. $1.20. Your Guardian-Patriot Classified Ad appears in both newspapers. These’ lower rates apply to con secutive insertions only, advertise ments ordered on a skip-date sche dule wil) be charged the one-time tate on each insertion ordered. : Advertisers are requested to read their advertisement the\ first day & ap- pears and to call The Classified De partment immediately, in the case of any mistake. as this newspaper is only responsible for one day’s incor- rect publication or for the incorrect portion only of a space advertisement. Adjustments on Classified Advertis ing Accounts must be made within the first 30 days following the first pub- lication date. This newspaper reserves tite right te accept, reject, revise or re-edit ad- vertising for pu tion =m this news Paper BOX REPLIES - Information regard- ing Advertisers using Blind Letter ‘Box Numbers and postoffice Box | Numbers for replies is héld ‘Strictly confidential and will not be divulged under any. circumstances. Box re- plies are held only 7 days after final publication dale. Readers are re- quested to address Rox Reply Let- ters carefully and correctly to en- ere tmmediate delivery to the Ad- vertisers. Replies to Letter Boxes - @an be mailed, dropped in the Guardian's Letter box near the front entrance. or brought te the Class- Ses Counter. \ 4 _ IN MEMORIAM - OUT OUR WAY —— God took your hand, we had to part, He ‘eased your pain, but broke For Sale , our hearts. : Although we smile, and seem carefree Nobody misses you as much as we Cars and Tracks Fer Sale | 1956 VOLKSWAGEN PANEL 2 USED TRACTION GRIP low mileage, in good mechani- eal condition. Price $575.00. Apply Willis Judson, Crapaud. Lovingly remembered by Wife and daughter Ruth. Boarders Accommodate? CLARKE — In loving memory of Mrs. Edward Clarke (nee Eva Pursey) who passed away January 28th, 1945. 8 ELM commodate two male colleg students. Separate rooms Phone 7939. Though absent you are always near Still missed, still loved and ever dear. BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED. | Room and board available for working men. Apply 267 Fitzroy Lovingly remembered *by mot- her and dad and Lillian. GRAHAM — fn loving memory of my daughter and sister Elizabeth, who passed away January 25th, 1945. Ever remembered by mother, Mrs. Bexey Graham and ais- ter, Mrs. George Stewart. CARD OF THANKS St. Business Opportunities | AN OPPORTUNITY Old Established specialty Ad- * Evening Star and Ballad Open vertising Company requires an experienced Prince Edward Island Every business uses specialty and good-will our lines are extensive. Poten- ' tial is good for aggressive man. Agent to cover advertising and Mrs. Austin Rogers, Freetown | Car necessary. Write full infor- wishes to sincerely thank \Dr. | mation to— ’ ee i the Prince County Hospital for coeoaee their skill and unfailing kindness rr, to her. Also her appreciation to the visiting. clergy for “their Cars Leaving prayers and helpfulness and to her kind neighbours and friends who expressed such deép con- cern over her illness and sent CAR LEAVING FOR BOSTON, February 5th., or 6th. Phone so many cards and flowers. And to all who helped in any way during her long stay tal. Gz.s and Trucks For Sale | 1955 DODGE CAR—A-1 CON-| dition, new motor and tires. 5803. For Rent in the hos; RENT A SINGER SEWING MA- chine. Only $7.50 per month, in- cluding delivery and pickup ‘Service. Singer Sewing Centre, 164 Gt. George St., Phone 4551. Radio. Can be seen at the! Belverdere Service. Station or | Phone 5763. . j 1949 METEOR. IN FAIR CON- dition. Will sell reasonablé for quick sale. Apply Mr. Lyle} MacNevin, Bonshaw, P.E.I,. - IT MAKES GOOD SENSE! COMPARE CARS: COMPARE PRICES -| SILVER SPECIALS AT BU For Sale SKATES SELLING AT REDUC- ed prices all sizes, Charlotte town Exchange Store 93 Rich- mond Street. Open evenings. Phone 5669. QUANTITY OF NEW PIPE 15% inch, 13 1-4 inch and 4 _ inch. Apply K.S. Rayner Electrical ' Contractor, Box 1017, Summer- side. Phone 2488. AUCTION “4” SCORE’ CARDS | for sale at Guardian-Patriot Central Printing. Jewellers going at one - half Price 149 Great George Street. Phone 6632. You will find dependable and : good looking transportation on , our lot. We have several nice | top quality cars at low prices. ONE CALL TO 8506 TO PLACE TS MUCH EASIER TO PRE- a Classified ad can bring you many calls for the article you want to sell or the property you'd like to rent. AVENUE— CAN AC | truck, tires 750 x 17 8 ply, 8 month guarantee still on them. | . Apply Francis Deagle, Souris E.R. 2. + DDS AND ENDS ONE DOLLAR Burns Jewllers, 149 Great George Street. Phone 6632. CHESTERFIELD §S Matching chair, Kroehler make, Turquoise upholstery $150. Ap- ply 109 Gerald Street. Phone 5670. : CAR BATTERY, 12 VOLT, USED in good condition, fits new mo- dels, $8. Phone 4237. | HALF-PRICE — LADY HAMIL- ton; White Orchid: South Seas; Stock Silver - Half - Price at Burns Jewellers. CALL IN OR PHONE—FOR) free demonstration on the Sing- er Vacuum ‘Cleaner Revolving brush. As shown on T.V. ‘‘World Stage’ last Sunday night: Sin- ger Sewing Center. 164 Great George St. Dial <551. ‘ DOUBLE STUDIO COUCH complete with, mattress. In excellent condition. Best offer. Phone 8020 after 5:30. | RADIO — R.C.A. VICTOR TAB- le Model, Battery Radio, good condition - $12. Apply 70 Doug- las or Phone 7949. ‘PORTABLE SEWING MILL IN good condition. Apply Frank Arsenault, -—Richmond, R. R.| Phone 4-41. NE SINGER, REPOSESSED, drop head treadle sewing ma- chine, $89.50. Singer Sewing j Centre, 164 Great George 'St., } . Phone 4551. COAT — LADY’S, BROWN FUR fabric, full length coat, size 14, never been worn. $59. 5 until 7 p.m. phone 330!. | NOTICE: ZAKEM’S GROCERY | will close on Saturday at 6 p.m. and Friday at 10 p.m. beginning January 3ist. t _ APPLES: RUSSET DELICIOUS | Courtland, Spy, etc. At House instead of stand, '2 mile up Airport road. -Mrs + Wm. Wheatley. Phone 5020. QUANTITY OF GARAGE | equipment: turning lathe, - Jeffy air hammer, plus body shop tools. Apply Willis Jud- | son, Crapaud. pare your Guardian Patriot Classified Ad when you ask one af our trained ad-takers to as- | sist you. Phone 8506 | PROFESSIONAL CARDS 1957 PONTIAC 4 door Sedan. $1825 \ 1955 PONTIAC BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Etc. | M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB Bank of Commerce Bidg 2 door Sedan. Palmer & Haslam Bank ef Nova Scotia Bidg. $1450 Peake & Nicholson © 175 Grafton Street 1955 CHEVROLET J. A. McGuigan, B.A. Carrie Bidg., Dial 9424 Queen St IAN M. MacLEOD, LLB. | ~* ARCHITECT 4-door Belair. $1450 (McLean & McKinnon) ‘ Currie Bldg. 179 Queen. 1954 BUICK = FREDERIC A. LARGE, 4 door Sedan. = Q.c., M.L.A. $ 1695 Room 207 Dominion Building Dial 3244 MacPhee & Trainor 1957 DODGE a Hevesi tgrag 4 door Sedan. ROBERT G. MACL ZOD, B.A., .L.B. ini $1750 Mmmm 1951 CHRYSLER Services Offered 4 door Sedan. $385 Mimeographing, Stenography MRS. HELEN ACORN 2 Brighton Road, Charlottetown Dial 6349 “| 123 Kent St, | CHIROPRACTOR . Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince St. Dial 6432 OPTOMETRISTS J. A. Carruthers R. O. oe J.-S. Taylor, RO. Corner Kent & Queen Sts. Offiee 9133 - House 47356 J. F. TOC”” 3S, B. Arch. ARCHITECT 140 Richmond St. G. Keith Pickard B. Arch. . M.R.A.1.C., Charlottetown, 100 Fitzroy St. Dial 8618 Summerside, Wednesdays Dia) 2936 ‘Peter A. McNeil ARCHITECT 166 Gt. Geo. St. (Charlottetown Phone 4339 P. 0. Bex 513 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER ‘E. S. CHANDLER, B.Sc. (E.E.), M.E.1C., P-Eng 161 QUEEN ST. PHONE 8325 i ALLISON ¢ CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS. MacLEOD McDONALD, CURRIE & CO. COOPER BROTHERS & CO. Charlottetown LTD. Currle sldg. Prat $568 5 om H. R. DOANE & COMPANY - ne —_ 7365 148 G t Georg Charlottetow@, : 126 Cumberland St.’ Dial 6547 — 6543 rf sane P. O. Box 187 ee ARTHUR J. GARRETT Charlottetown PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING . Charlottetown 100 Fitzroy Street Dial 8321 each. R.R. 3. New London, Phone New London 1-4. Female Help Wanted WAITRESS WANTED APPLY IN person. Island Grill, 162 Queen Street. ; GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE Work. Apply to Mrs. Lewis Turner, 135 Fitzroy St. Phone 9650. NANTED: — GIRL hairdressing in well establish- ed Beauty Salon Free course given. Write teday to Guardian and Patriot, Box , 13834, Char- lottetown. ANTED: REGISTERED NUR- ses for generaly duty. Position open immediately.-\To staff 1ew wings. Apply Miss Geral- dine Smith, Supt. Sackville Me- morial Hospital, Sack. ile, N.B. Interesting TO LEARN |. WANTED: MARCH 1ST., OR April, apartmeat, Ist floor pre- ferred. Suitable for (two) children. Write Guardian-Pat- riot Box 13885, Charlottetown. | ¢ REAL ESTATE Wanted — WANTED — FARM WITH AC- cessible beach frontage prefer- able on north shore, with or without buildings. Not interest- ed in stock or equips nt. Must. be reasonable. Send . details with map showing location to J.L. MacDonald, R.R--2>-St4 WANTED: Double tenement house Work For a Woman In The q Guardian-Patriot We are seeking a woman in the mid-thirty age group to. fill an immediate vacancy in our \Classified Advertising De- partment. This is an interesting, crez tive fype of work in which you will be kept constantly busy servicing the users of Went Ads, such as you are now read- ing. } A married woman, with a real purpose in adding to the family income, who likes to| work, and whose homemaking | duties and family will not inter- | fere with full time employment | is acceptable. A single woman, who wishes. to learn a work for a future career is a spendid person for the position. ee The qualifications most essen- | tial to this work, are a pleasant telephone voice, and _personal- ity, a legible handwriting and the ability to spell and use good English construction in writing A typist with the other neces Sary qualifications will hav an added advantage. The pe: son with previous. store oi specialty shop sales experience and the other essential require: ments will be given preference. A sales training supervisor is available at present to train you in the fundamentals and you will be working under the direction of an experienced Advertising Manager. You are requested to Please Telephone FIRST for your per- sqnal interview appointment. The Guardian Office 8506 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. This Evening from 7 p.m. : 8:30. p.m. Ask for Miss Riley ___ Lost And Found LOST — CHROME STRIPPING ‘from 1950 Pontiac. Finder Please contact E. Carbonell, Guardian Office. Reward for return. Male Help Wanted Male Help Wanted for general office work bookkeeping experience helpful. ‘till i 1 Opportunity for advancement. Apply — Kensignton Co-operative Association Ltd. before January 29th REAL ESTATE - For Rent WINTER STORAGE FOR ONE small car in dry garage. Phone 4542. WANTED: TWO WORKING girls to share an apartment with one ‘other girl. Phone 5581 apartment, available February ist. 3.rooms and bath. Heated and hot water. Apply Guar- dian-Patriot, Box 13889, Char- lottetown. in good location in Ch’town. | Would be interested in Fer Sale For Rent LORNE VALLEY | fecten mccessen | JANUARY SPECIALS AT|AVAILABLE FEBRUARY 1ST. : ' | Mr. and Mrs. James MacNeill Burns Jewellers. 164 Great} New four room, heated apart-| Johnnie Nicholson, and Cecil MacNeill motored to George St., Phone 6632, Chap ment .tcoond floor, Hot waler l.ws, spent several: days with|Strathcona yon Tuesday to visit ; or phone 6016. *|his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Angus|‘he former's son-in-law and dau- and Silverware, etc. going at| © SOOM APARTMENT, IST-|' wir. and Mrs. Bruce Myers | Kay. = or 4nd floor, or house, heated,/ with children Dianne and Don-| Mr. and Mrs. Angus Nicholson greatly reducéd January Prie-| hot water. Avallable February| aig of New. Perth, visited -rela-| Were visitors to Charlottetown, es at Burns poe SS ist. or 9th. (Central) Quee®| tives in Lorne Valley on Sunday.|®" Tuesday. They were guests of a eae a eae Write: ail Gatatinns te Guar-|, Miss Joan MacGrath, Char.| their son-in-law and daughter, | —paemree MAnwen |: dien-Patrict Box 138 lottetown, spent the week-end of/Mr. and Mrs. Roy MacLeod. FARMERS MARKED =| ioscan Box tee. Cher January 10th, with her parests | y Tyg *hauary_ mecting of Lorne % ‘REAL A Binest ‘Show was a visitor to| Del at the home of Mrs. Angus BEEF FEEDERS ESTATE — |aconingue recently: Walle. there| Nicholson. ‘There wasn't a full attendance of members due to Get an extra half Lb. per day Fo: Sale Wanted Te Buy some cases of flu. Mrs. Birt Leard Beet Concentrate with Stilbestal, ern dwelling, siory abd a half me aa next mociiag to be held st ber production. One Lb Master 22% rooms, living room, kitchen| Write stating all particulars toldelicious lunch was served. r Beef Concentrates costs 5%c pet! and bath on first floor. Second Guardian - Patriot Box 13717 Mrs. Frank Parker, George- Lb., one-half Lb. of Beef at 226) floor unfinished. Reason for| Charlottetown. town, visited her parents, Mr ‘is lle or 100% profit selling, transferred. Apply| SMALLER HOUSE TRAILER,| and Mrs. C.M. MacGrath on coe cae Gee | Ge vee eal 7 nection wanted a er anciz Macintyre " . ; was a visit- Master Feed Desir REAL ESTATE . | isos cootion wrt se, ttl ot tne city on Tuctay Ivan Kerry, Rep. Phone 5455. W To - ants Guardian Patriot ee oe FOR SALE: ONE AYRSHIRE anted Rent box 13658 Charlottetown: eae Nine ae oe bull calf, one week old. Apply| FOUR OR 5 ROOM APART- Hatton during the past week-end. Earl MacRae, Brookfield,| ment, unheated, 2 bedroonis, : George <MacInnis and Lloyd Phone Hunter River 23-15. Cheteaton, by February FOOTHILLS MacDonald motored to Head of ULLETS WHITE ROCK . Write Guardian-Patriot, Hillsborough on Wednesday. nas is Months old, $1.50] Box 13821, Charlottetown. | PIPE LINES LTD. While there they were guests at NOTICE is hereby given tha an application will be made tc for the purposes of: (a) Constructing, d ev eloping | Alexander and operating inter-provin- cial and _ extraprovincial pipe lines for the trans- portation of oil, natural or artificial gas or any liquid or gaseous product or by- product thereof, within or outside Canada; and ‘b) Purchasing, holding leas- ing, selling, improving, ex- changing and _ generally dealing in real property and all interests and rights therein, legal, equitable or otherwise. ak All subject to the provisions 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 : l erie a33 BEE ouilding in need of repair. | Write particulars to Guard- ian-Patriot Box 13749, Ch- town, Pets FOR SALE: PURE BRED COL-- lie puppies. Phone 5006 after 6:00 p.m. Services Oftered SEAMSTRESS — EUROPEAN trained; Alterations, Women’s and childrens’ clothing a cialty. Drzvery, slipcover Mrs. Frank Bachand, 74 Syd- ney St. Phone 8285. REDUCE HEATING COSTS INSULATE NOW! No more drafts when you ‘nsulate. Ask our custom- *rs 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. Schools, Instructions - PRIVATE TUTORING — IN city of Charlottetown, (First Class B Teacher) in ail sub- jects from Grades 5-12, Phone 4560. “Sales Help Wanted — SALESMAN | Wanted for full or part time work to cover Prince Edward Island. Here is a real opportunity for | big earnings. If you are the man we want and can be bonded your opportunities are unlimited. Write: — , POST OFFICE BOX 1268." Halifax N. S. or phone 2-4510 Halifax you can sell famous Underwood and ‘Remington typewriters on the Dollar-Down plan. We need you to represent us in “your area. Highest commissions. Ca- natian Typewriter Sales. 113 M Cormack St., Toronto, Ontario. Wanted To Buy WANTED ALE BOTTLES, PINTS or quarts Dial 8595. TOP PRICES PAID: NEW- foundland $2.00 gold, New- foundland paper money, New- foundland coins. Canadian ‘oins wanted — small cents 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925. , Largé nickels, 1925, 1926, 1942, 1943, 1937. 10 cent, 25 cent, and 50 cent from 1870 to 1936. Silver doltiars 1935 to 1949, 1952, 1955. All old Canadian paper money and gold. Available now. our 1959 buying and supply list 2 cents. International Coin Com- pany, 227 Victoria Street. Tor- onto, Ontario, Canada. to pipe lines. The Applicants will request such other powers and cor- ate isions as be doomed ppeAbenenet for the car- | Will be pleased to learn that he rying out of the objects of the | is back to normal health again Company. following his recent illness at DATED at Toronto this ist | his home in Kingsboro. day of January, 1959. Mrs. PATRICK S. DUFFY, Esgq., | Baltic, is out again after being 171 Yonge Street, confined to her bed for a week TORONTO, Ontario. with a yirus throat infection. Solicitor for the Mr. and Mrs. L.D. Rose re Applicants. turned to their home in Lake- PRE - LENTEN DANCE ROLLAWAY CLUB Music by Downtowners TONIGHT Dancing from 9:30 p.m. till 12:30 Sponsored by Nurses Guild Charlottetown Hospital Admission 75c per person FOR SALE That Good Little Trotter LUCKY LOGAN, Cart, Harness and Blankets. Apply %0:—7 RODDY FORD, HUNTER RIVER Prince Edward Island CLOSED FOR STOCK TAKING TUESDAY, JANUARY 27th ~ CANADIAN TIRE ~ CHARLOTTETOWN STORE Foster Garrett, East|_ FEDERAL CIVIL SERVICE Dockyard Boatswain Halifax $5130 - $5730 Boiler Inspector Halifax $4860 - $5310 Draftsman (General Engineering) Halifax $4050 - $4500 — Halifax Assistant Laboratory Technician (Seasonal) Char- lottetown $180 - $220 a month. ¢ Posters and application forms obtainable at Post Offices, Na- tional Employment Offices, and the Civil Service Commission, Ralston Building, 105 Hollis Street, Halifax, where applications should be filed. BOOKKEEPER WANTED) Single man preferred, but not essential. Car supplied. Good opportunity for ad- vancement for suitable person. Write— GUARDIAN - PATRIOT BOX 13750, Charlottetown — \ ville after spending a a with family Ontario, also with il | vi i F i t i F if i i . § esti pH if ¥ | | e f i i i i E z | i ¢ pls Fr F 8 $ i iu f | i i i ; { : i - 8 j a di ee é : f x i art ( el Firat Fe R & 3 ! i f F F i E 9 ‘t a. *8 fF. i Fk rf Ee ee a 5 £5 i ii | de i ! ReeE. ibe : 5: fe : Re g & Z i it i 38 i 5 i a8 ag 8 @ 5 = turn to his home shortly. Mr. O’- Brien will stay at home. for Mr. William Jay, C.N.R. Con- ductor, has retired on pension, after many years of service. Mr. Jay is now convalescing at his home after being a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital. Friends and relatives of Hivie Garret will be sorry to hear that he is a ‘patient in the Prince Mrs: Joseph Francis (nee Murphy) has been a patient the Charlottetown Hospital the past two months. Her friends and relatives hope for a speedy on rlie is feeling. much bel now after a leagthly illness. Miss Sheila Gauthier left by plane last week for New Yor rae where she will take a All hope for his speedy recovery. Mrs. Chester McCarthy, R. N., and daughter were in the - city on Friday on business. j Mr. Ezesra Arnold was a wel come visitor here last week after an absence of several years. Mr: Arnold will be resiring in Mone- ton. Mr. F. D. Bennett is spendi the winter in Boston, Mass. Gerry MacAdam, manager MacAdam’'s fleet of trucks, this is one good winter for business as there has been roads,