Do It Now... BUY, RENT or SELL .With Want Ads ’age 10, The Guardian Agents Wanton “ueSday9 May 20. 1958 WANTED SALESMAN BY DOM- ARGE—-In loving memory of, Wyman _. Large who passed away Ma 17th. 1956. ‘cu bade.no one a last farewell ”oii said goodbye to none, "our spirit fled before we knew hat you from us had gone, ut we remember, and we care. ; our name is whispered in all our prayers. . smile. a tear, I thought sin- cere. low often we wish that you were here. Lovingly remembered by mom, dad, and sister Elma. lELLY—In loving memory of Earl Louis Kelly who passed away May 18. 1944. lear Earl you are not forgotten Jor ever shall you be. _ for as long as life and memory last earnings in spare time. G o o (1 opportunities. Apply ~Box 112. Guardian and Patriot. .._...—_—:—————-———————-"'—*— PLEASANT WAY TO EARN AS a neighborhood representative for Avon Cosmetics. Openings for capable mature women. We train you to succeed. For interview write Mrs. Rita G. Dunn. 16 Princess St., Mone- ton, N.B. “LET ME START YOU IN BUS- iness on my capital with a net weekly earnings of more than $75.00 handling in your neigh- borhood, 250 fast repeating nec- essities including Tea, Coffee, Toiletries, Medicines. Insecti- cides, Farm lines, in establish- ed City or rural Paula routes. Experience unnecessary. I’l1 inion Wide Insurance Society= Energetic men to advance his teach you. 30 days free trial. (OUT ouR WAY By J. R. WILLIAMS CURL‘/, 5OMEHOW I WISH vou HADN’T -row ME THAT FELLOW I5 ONE or-' ‘THE ass-r coweovs IN ‘I’!-H5 WHOLE COUNTRY! HE -UH-WELL, HE son-r OF SPOILS THE ROMANCE or rr-'rH'-TH‘-oH, 1 WELL, HE AIN'T NO CAVALIER, I5 HE ? BUT HE'S TH’ REAL TIZU‘I'H,‘|'HET FEL‘ LEIZ.’ HE AIN'T NO FICTION--HE WOULDN'T 60 OVER IN A BOOK, E9 '.‘'4' MOVIES, I GUE5.§, WOULD For Sale QUANTITY—O’F——ABEGWElT oats Apply Elva MacDonald Mayfield. FOR SALE USED GOLF CLUBS and bag used ony one season. Phone R. Taylor 4253-4563. ; A. DOUBLE. BUILDING. LOT corner Summer and School St. over 11,00 sq. ft. Apply box 113 Guardian Patriot. FOR SALE.-BALED TIMOTHY Hay,’ priced cheap for quick sale. Apply Robert Simpson, Malpeque. TWO BOARS—BREEDING AGE Dam score 93 Dam of sire, score 94 One bred sow - One Ayrshire calf six months old. J. H. Mc Pliail, New Haven. ‘GARRY AND ABEGWEIT' N0. 1 seed oats. Gov’t inspected ‘in field and bag. Certified Germin- ation 98 to 100 per cent Wh_o1e-_ sale and Retail. Lowest prices Male Help Wanted I seeds ‘~W{Al I EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITEI (Civil Service of Canada) I ..__.:———-—-—-————*T PART-TIME SALESMAN WANT- I s T R E T c H THAT s E E D . dollar further this season by ed for Summerside area by‘, Y buying your seeds at Veseys Internationally Famous Com-I pany. Our merchandise con-2, signed without financial outlay‘ on excellent commission basis. While there is an age limit we have several retired men working for us who are mak- ing excellent money. The man we want must be honest hard working and have a car. Ad- dress replies to Box 106 Ch’- . town Guardian. HELP WANTED HALIFAX SCHOOL FORTHEBUND day and Thursday evenings- Salesman Wanted staples, ‘office furniture .__M._ Services offered Phone 8167. in York. Open daily, also Mon- SALESMEN: TO CARRY EX- tra line. Stapling machines. and advertising specialties. Excel- lent commission line. For com- plete details write the R. W. Alexander and Co.”740 Glad- stone Ave., Ottawa, Ont. _._:._.._L—— 'r.v. PICTURE TUBES" AND glass cleaned reasonable price " 58-1501) and SENIOR RESEARCH M7ETALLURG1sT IIIIJJIRROUS METALS (Competition 58-1503), Mines mi Technical Surveys, Ottawa. Both at 39,0606-$10;140. write m‘ Civil Service competition number. EF, ACCOMMODATION Clflanocation of space in crown-owned and leased property) _ Public Works. Ottawa. $8.340-$9,420. For details, write ‘ civil Service Commission, Ottawa and ask for circular 53.5% DIRECTOR OF ENGINEERING _ STANDARDS ‘AND NAVAL SPECIFICATIONS (with experience in engineering shop, and drawing offices), National Defence, Ottawa. $7,980-$9,060, 1:-“,- details, write to Civil Service Commission, Ottawa and for circular 58-265. RADIOACTIVITY SAFETY SPECIALIST (with Master’: dead tawa, $7,500-$8,580. For details, write to Civil Service com,-‘N Wanted 1- Matron, also Supervisor, for school term, beginning September, 1958. you’d like to rent. ONE CALL TO 8506 TO PLACE a Classified ad can bring you many calls for the article you want to sell or the property mission, Ottawa and ask for circular 58-1504. - maintenance and operation of structures and ufl|ifie.)_ National Defence (army), Camp Borden, Ont. $6.840-$7,aeo_ ASSISTANT CHIEF. OPERATIONS DIVISION (to be respoiigm. SENIOR RESEARCH METALLURGIST — WELDING (c,,,',,m~ - In-:. I ’a-«:44 .. Commission, Otttawa and quote app:-gum‘, DIVISION (to be responsible.‘ 5.,‘ "“ , 4-. - in physics or engineering), National Health and Welfare, of-»~ji. 5! WORKS OFFICER (Engineer with experience in conslirlxction, :? Ve will remember thee. ~ ‘ 1934. W 't tod ,1, Lovingly remembered by fa- Estabhshed H e ay without fail. G. Laurin, Presi- ITHIS—-is a sample 3-llne (I ,I ‘ I ,2. . ,1, her and mother. sisters and bro- . hers dent, the Paula -Co. Ltd., 21 St. ,1 . Paul St. East, Montreal." Bars Leaving CAR LEAVING FOR BOSTON. May 23. Phone 5803. ECIaim Evidence ZlBaIdwin Not _-_ First To Fly OTTAWA (CP)—New evidence i-as come to light to show that 5‘. W. (Casey) Baldwin of Canada vas not the firsts British subject 0 fly a powered heavier-than-air 0 nacliine. ‘ J. H. Parkln, director of the na- ional aeronautical establishment, iays the honor “beyond doubt" f ielon-gs to Henry Farman, a Brit- -vi sh-born subject who has lived all . his life in France. ' Writing In the May issue of the u lanadian Aeronautical Journal, 1;: dr. Parkin says Farman w.:s g,‘ Jorn-in Paris May 26, 1374, the ,5 ton of a British newspaper mai. V Farman, still living in France } is he approaches his 84th birth- ) lay, employs the French form 1 ‘Heniri” for his first name and ispeaks French in preference to ‘ English. He was issued a British passport in 1920 and is reported , o have become a natiiralized ¢Fi-enclnnan in 1937. I Mr, Parkin says the impression ' arevailed at the time of his first i zliglit, and since, that Farman I was born a Frenchman and was i a Frenchman when he first flew. 4 FIRST FLIGHT Farman’s first officially recog- : nized flight we made Jan. 13, 1908, when he flew a closed cir- cuit of one kilometre. Baldwin’s firsts flight occurred March 2.1 1908, at Hammond- sprrt, N.Y. He was the first Ca- na:l‘an to fly a heavier-than-air machine. .1. A. D. Mccurdy made the first flight of a British subject in the British Commonwealth in a powered plane at Baddeck, N.S., Feb. 23, 1909. Mr. Parkin says the achieve- ments of Baldwin and McCuTdy should be suitable recognized by a joint monument erected by Ca- nadian technical societies at Bad- deck. . Baldwin, I native of Toronto, died in 1948 at the age or’ 66. Mc- Ciirdy, 71. is still living and is a former lieutenant - governor of "Nova Scotia. Wednesday, May 21st (room for three passengers. Phone Borden 37433. Bars and Trucks For Sale in good condition. Dial 7075. 1950 DODGE COACH miles guarenteed in Perfect shape Phone 3970. ‘ 1956 MORRIS MINOR. STATION Wagon showroom condition, $12- 50, 1950 Morris Minor Coach $395. 1952 Henry J. $350 1941 Ford Coach, good motor, Body fair only $95 MacKay Motors 59 St. Peters Rd. Dial 6448. ‘BEST CAR BUY OF ALL TIME I957 Dodge Sedan $I200 below cost This car was built Re-built and Re-Re-Built. Now operates best since leaving factory. Quality Cars Are Built by Chrysler of Canada Ivan Kerry, 5455. Ch'town wE'vE GOT THE (‘GEE BEES” Good Buys Greater Bargains ~. Guaranteed Better I955‘ FORD I - Blue, 4-door Sedan $IQ50 usn Moan CO’I‘TON MONTRIEAL (CP) — Gaanadiiatn cotton textile miills opened 27,353 ’ bales of raw cotton (500 pounds 2-door Sedan, each) in April compared with 26,- -.227 bales theprevlousmonthtilie ». b gttéoeiéilnzlgwtute of Canada re- . ' ' ri . It said demand for cotton goods was steady on the I953 CHEV C&I1f8.dIl8‘Il market but producers , " were losing znoinid in competition it-ton Pickup. with heavy volume of imports. ' $ 650 For Those Who Prater To Write Their Own CLASSIFIED AD HERE'S How 19:53 OLDSMQBILE Blue, two-tone. 4-door Sedan. $995 I ALLISON » MGCLEODI LTD. PHONE 7364 — 7365 want ad. This ad contains approxima.tely 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 _ a'o'oooooooIoo Female Help Wanted SALESLADY F O R LADIES Ready to wear Store. Apply Box 104 c—o Guardian-Patriot WANTED AT ONCE HOUSE-._ keeper for country home. Box 115 Guardian-Patriot. RELIABLE WOMAN OR GIRL for light housework. All mod- .80 em conveniences. Good wages. Weekends free. Apply Box 110, 4 ooooooooooo G_uardian_Pa‘m.iOt_ 5 days 3.60 COUNTRY GIRL FOR GENER- V al housework sleep in pleasant environment. good wages, re- ferences required. Apply 78 School Street.. For Rent SMALL ROOM ON SECOND _floor._Apply 139 King Street. MIXED GRXiN”sI‘3'1TXBiE_FoTi _seed. S.S.«B;ea_ton, Summerside. FOR RENT—0NEA FURNISHED good location. Telephone _ HERE'S THE NUMBER 8506 ‘we Will Be Glad To CAR LEAVING FOR TORONTO 1954 MERCURY 34 TON TRUCK 34000 For Rent TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT standard models, $5 per month, free delivery. F.A. Mccourt, 100 Fitzroy Street, Phone 9525. at farm or delivered. Also Clipper cleaned feed oats, weed free. R.E. White and Son, Hun- ldust live in residence. Ap- CAMERA OWNERS WE INVITE for maintenance of Crown-owned buildings and leased accom. . modation), Public Works, Ottawa. $6,840-$7,860. - ' you to try our modern, fast ' SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH OFFICER—METALLURGY. Mines an FROM JUNE 15TH. TO SEPT. Furnished (new) apartment, central. Apply Box 111 Guard- ian——Patriot. JUNE 3RD, DEQIRABLE SIX room house, centrally located. Apply Mrs. Jennie Garrick. Montague. ‘ FOR SUMMER MONTHS FIVE room furnished ,a-partment on ground floor._Central. Dial 5173 after five. COMPLETELY FURNISHED 3 room apartment (new). Elec- trical appliances.etc., June 1st to October 1st. Rent $70. Phone 4313 after five. °For Sale SEILER BOAT KITS. 10’ TO 21 models. Chandler Bros. SEVERAL RECONDITIONED Refrigerated meat cases - sac- rifice prices. Storey Electric. GOOD QUALITY BALED HAY. Apply Richard Dickieson, New Glasgow. . GIRL’S BICYCLE. CAST [IRON sink. 133. Gun. Apply 19 Pass- more Street. BUNGALOW AND LOT ALSO out side building in Montague, P.E.l. For immediate cash sale Will sell at sacrifui-cie price. Ap- ply Box 904 Guardian - Patriot. VACUUM ‘CLEANER-GENERAL Electric cannister with com- plete attachments-excellent con- dition. Priced for immediate sale. Tel. 9220. CART BOX AND W H E E L 5. complete also 2 Bain wag- gon wheels, all in good condi- Herbert. ITS MUCH EASIER TO PRE- pare your Guardian - Patriot of our trained ad-takers to as- Classified Ad when you ask one sist you. Phone 8506. MENS’ 3 LB. -WOOL HOSE WITH nylon heel and toe, grey, 79 cents. Shop at Holman’s, Sum- merside and Charlottetown, for the lowest prices in quality work clothing. USED KEROSENE AND ELEC- t-ric refrigerator-s, washers, po- wer mowers, stoves. Above merchandise all completely re- ‘ conditioned. Douglas B r o s. and Jones Ltd. Dial 6565. ‘tion.’ Apply Frank Limd, M-t.« J’. R.vlcLLiAM_5 5-10 fer River, Phone 23-11. FRESH DAILY LOBSTERS 0, V For Sale NEW CART WHEELS APPLYI \Gi1ls, Shop Elliotvale. 1952 FORD MOTOR COMPLETE Phone 9786. Fort SALE-HOUSE ON POPL- QUAHAUGS ar ave. Phone Bedeque 11-21. zoo GALLON SIZE PUNCHEONS. F OYSTERS I Apply Waddell Bros.. Crapaud. SHINGLE HEAD AND CROSS cut saw and bench, Birt Leard. Peake’s Station. * LARGE NUMER OF SOWS DUE‘ PROWSIE 3. AGNEW Foot of Prince‘ St. to farroiv. Knud Jorgenson, Pllane Fredericton. Y- w___ ' New COUNTER SCALES—SELL AU‘|'QMAT|C for half price — out of busi- ness “an 4392' I Burglar and tire FOR SALEVPUREBRED LAB-I . , rador pups. Walter Gamble \IaI'.m PI'°I'eC'I'I°n Albany. Phone Borden 36-2. so much for so ALUMINUM . COMBINATION . Storm Screen Doors. Winter- seal. Canada’s Finest. Chandler Bros. ! 1 MARE THREE YEARS OLD.‘ Not broken. Reasonably pric- ed. Neil MacDougall, Argyle Shore. ‘ 125 ‘ACRE FARM AT GLEN ’William, Good" buildings. F or particulars apply John K. Mac- Donald, Kil-muir. :___._._:._.._..____—- OUTBOARD MOTORS. Choppell 8. Co. I6I Queen St. Phone 8325 FOR SALE Modern five room bung- alow with large lot, sit- FOR , boats, lawn mowers. Garder 'ated On Malpeque R0ad. tractors. Tillers. Chain saws No miles from Charlotte- See E. M. Cannon, 316 Court St. Summerside. MENS’ SANFORIZED COTTON work shirts in plaids or plain . blue. Sizes S.M.L. $2.49. Shop. at Holman’s, Summerside and Charlottetown, for lowest pric- es in quality work clothing. AT HUNTER RIVER A LARGE lot containing house. barn gar- age, warehouse, wood and hen- house. Also for sale, living room. walnut suite and round table, (antiques) Apply to Mrs. Eldon Seaman. HOUSE - EXELLENT CONDI- towni Oil furnace, garage. Priced below $8,000.00. L. H. KENNEDY Realtor and Insurance 166 Great George St. Dial 3912 ‘ , COTTAGES _ FOR SALE or RENT By the Season tion thru-out-includes 16 acres , At and stream. Six rooms newly decorated. Full cement cellarr, , oil heat. Excellent view of vil- lege. J. Beaton, ‘Hunter River, P.E.I; or Ch’town 9220. ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEA- ner with latest disposeable pap- er bag Guaranteed to be like new. with cleaning attach- ments included. $69.90 complete price. By Maritime Compact Vacuum Sales-176 Kent, Ch‘ Fully Modern ‘Also large 8 room FARM HOUSE town tel. 9220_ -9 miles from City PROFESSIONAL CARDS Phone 6800 between 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. SOLICITORS, Etc. Bell, Matheson 8: Foster 150 Richmond St. I. Elmer Blanchard, BA. [60 Richmond St. Dial 5573 M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB. Bank of Commerce Bldg Allison M. Gillie, LLB. 130 Richmond St. Dial 4747 Palmer & Haslam Bank of Nova Scotla Bldg. [Peaks & Nicholson 175 Grafton Street I. A. McGuigan, B.A. Currie Bldg., Dial 9424 Queen St. IAN M. MapLEOD, LLB. CURRIE BLDG. (Above Shoe Doctor) DIAL 3361 IFREDERIC A. LARGE, C Q. . Room 207 Confederation Bldg. Corner Queen and Richmond Sis. (Across from Royal Bank Bldg.) DIAL 3244 Jos. W. MacDonald, B.A., QC. 150 Richmond Street Dial 4713 Box 472 MacPhee & Trainer ‘BARRIsTERs, I CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince ,St. Dial 6432 OPTOMETRISTS TopSoiI For Sale at $2.50 '/z- ]. A. C-arruthers, R. 0. 123 Kent SI, Dial 5612 ton truckload deliver- ed. CaII_7627 after 5 p.m. . J. S. Taylor, R.0. Corner Kent '& Queen Sts. Office 9133 — House 4756 H. J. Mai»... Rio. ~ * FOP. SALE Montague P Farm at Milton 1341/, ARCHITECT a. c r e s——_85 clear. Balance J. F. TOOMDS, B. Arch. A lumber and hardwood. Ten ARCHITECT room house, electricity and 140 Richmond St. Dial 3865 running water. Brook on G. Keith Pickard , 3, Arch_ M_R_A,1,c_, farm. Outbuildings in fair Charlottetown, 100 Fitzroy St. condition. S Dial 8618 ‘ ‘ ummersidc, Wednesdays Dial 2936 PERCY MacINTYRE. I ply Supervisor ‘of I-Iouse- hold. Telephone 3-6746. llnr_serv Stock SWEET WILLIAM. .ROCKETS~ Lupins, astilbe, dahlias, phlox, aconitum, mint at farm. Ever- ett Howatt. Tryon. I STRAWBERRY P L A N T S. Grown from Virus Free stock. Senator Dunlap, premier orl sparkle, $1.50 per 100 or $10.00_ per 1,000 prepaid. Dial 9202 N.i S. MacLeod, 79 Green St. GOVERNMENT. . INSPECTED Certified Vikingi nd Williamette Raspberry canes. 25-$2.50, 50 $4.50, 100 - $7.00. Rubarb roots (red) «3 for $1.50. Postpaid. Par- ker Jewell, York, Phone 7074. ANNUAL FLOWER PLANTS newest and best varieties; Red Geraniums, window box Ivy; Potted plants,” Parker Jewell York, Phone 7074. EVERBEARING STRAWBERRY Plants. (Red Rich) 25 plants $3.50, 50-$6.00. 100 - $10. Also Dunlop, ‘Catskill. and Sparkle $1.50 - 100; $10.00 - 1.000. L. R. Balderston, Southport, RR. No. 1. - STRAWBERRY PLANTS FROM 1,000. Premier Sparkle Catskill $2.00-100; $15.00-1,000. Prepaid. W. Earle Balderston, South port. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED and Approved Virus Free strawberry plants. Senator Dun- lap 100 for $2.00, 1,000 for $12.00 Sparkle Premier Catskill, 100 for $2.50, 1,000 for $15.00 pre- paid. M.F. Reeves, Southport. GOV’T INSPECTED AND AP- proved “First Generation Virus Free‘ Starwberry Plants”. Par- ent stock imported from U. S. A. 1957. Dunlop $2.00 per 100 $12.00 per 1000 premier and,Catsk'ill $2.50 per 100 $15.- 00 per 1,000 prepaid. All plants freshly dug trimmed and. pack- ed for shipping. Parker Jewell, York. Phone 7074. STRAWBERRY PLANTS FROM government inspected virus free stock. Dunlap $1.50-100 $10.00 -1,000 Catskill and Sparkle $1.75 -100 $l2.00——1,000. Trimmed ready to plant. Also high yield- ing raspberry canes $5.00—100 A.W. Kennedy, Mt. Edward Road. «- VIRUS FREE STRAWBERRY Plants. Selected and dusted with Malathion. Sparkle Prem- ier -and improved Senator Dun- lap. 100- $2.00. 500-$8.00; 1,000- $14.00. Prepaid. 25 L irecrop (imported from U.S.A. in 1957) included free with each order for 500 or more received be- fore May -25th. I-I.H. Jenkins, Southport. STRAWBERRY PLANTS Selected, virus free, large. healthy Strawberry P 1 a n t s. F‘ r o in government inspected stock. Catskill and Sparkle, $3.00 hundred; $17.00 thousand; Dun- lop $2.00 hundred, $12.00 thous- and. Discount on larger orders. Order now. DAVID JARDINE, phone 7525, Box 335, Charlotte- town. ,0 Teachers Wanted TEACHERUWANTEDTFOR ‘wiN- sloe North School present sup- plement $850.00 Apply Nelson Stevenson, Secretary. TEACHER FOR PARK CO"‘!. . er School. New School with modern conveniences. Present supp.‘.emen~t $800. Mrs. J.ames Montgomery, Secretary. TEACHER WANTED FOR EB- enezer School present supple- ment $900 for first class exper- ienced teachers and $800 for second class. Norman MacRae, Milton, Secretary. Male Help Wanted MAN TO DRIVE TRUCK AND general jobing about the place. Apply L.T. Beaton, Bonshaw. WANTED A MAN on nor FOR general farm work. Knud Jor- genson Fredericton. Peter A. McNeil 166 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown Phone 4339 P. 0. Box 513 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER [60 Richmond St. Dial 5573 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 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 times, thousands of RCC MEN E. S. CHANDLER. B.Sc. (E.E.), M.E.I_C., P.Eng. 161- QUEEN ST. PHONE 8325 'II"IeI You Pre ar -----—— I P P 9 An=FURNISlIF.D nEATED"'Lir,m~ Currie fildg. Dial 6547 ._ 6543 McDONALD, cuRR1'i:"&_co. COOPER BROTHERS & CO. Charlottetown H. R. DOANE & COMPANY 148 Great George St., Charlottetown earn more, have security, gain promotions because they have an RCC Diploma. Find out today' if ELECTRONICS is for you. Ask how you can start from scratch and train for ELEC- p. o_ Box 137 ' I‘RONICS. State age, education Dial 5568 YOU WISI1. housekeeping room. Central I I -¥’_'1“‘_‘_'?r°?‘"’*‘- ' I , US E silmiiiiziriTosnis‘aRi:iT-pi: I Guardian - Patriot €§Z,lrlyur.I]lll:l}I5edD_l_i§(]l()n614Ie37. available: WANT ADS HEATED GROUND FLOOR A._ partmeni. 6 rooms, $75.00 mun. thly Brighton Area. Phone 8476 ARTHUR .I . PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING 100 Fitzroy Street Charlottetown . and write quickI_v to IIIADIO i:0i.Li«:G~i-3 OF CANADA IP:O. Box l7l, Monctun. N. 3. GARRETT ALL LICENSED TEACHERS are requested to check with the New Brunswick Teachers’ Association office, Box 752, Fredericton, before applying for or accepting. a position with the Edmunston Board of lsqclligool Trustees. Edmunston, Wanted 1 Two First Class Teachers for Souris School. Apply J. H. Brennan. Sec’y of Trustees. out 5321 Est. ism ‘ Virus- Fr‘ee‘Stock Second gen‘, eration. Dunlop $2.00 -100. $12-} photofinishing service. Develop- Ing, printing, enlarging, copy- ing, etc. George Wotton, Photo- graphy, Summerside. ELECTRICAL WIRING — FOR all your wiring and repairs at reasonable cost with prompt service. Contact Arthur Rodd, E l e c t ric al Contractor. on Charlottetown RR. ,6, Phone 5907. CAMERA OWNERS! OUR KOD- ak electronic photofinishing printer produces the best from your black-and white films! Only 7 cents for each date-‘ stamped. enlarged print or re- print, plus 15 cents for devel- opening each roll film into negatives. We invite you to patronize home industry by sending your films to our photofinishing studio, the most modern in P.E.I., where print quality equals any in Canada! 4 to 24 hour service, and post- age paid both ways! mail to George Wotton photography, Summerside. - WANTED 5 OR 6 ROOM HOUSE WITH furnace. _Phone 8041 before 5 p.m. IOB AS MECHANICS HELPER or Gaiiage attendent by July 1 Apply to. Frank Davis c-o Donald La Brech in Victoria WANTED We are paying highest market prices for all ,.kinds of scrap iron and metal materials, also ile bottles, hides and skins. MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD. 2 158 Kent St. THE NEARLY NEW SHOP 114 Kent Street Open Wednesday 2-5 for donations Open Friday 2-5; 7-9 for sales We have two open- ings for late model CBFS. Two (way. radio supplied Apply Ed's Taxi Wanted To Rent WANTED To RENT; THREE bedroom house; unfurnished. Phone 8041 from 9 to 5 o’clock. WANTED .. IMMEDIATELY. 1 room modern aparftnent with Stove. by Branch manager of Household Finance. No chil- dren. Mr. L. P. Madden. Phone 8517 in day, 8527 at night. Wanted To Buy NUMBER OF SMALL CALVES Knud Jorgenson. ’ STEEL nox AND I-IOIST good condition. State price. Box 899 Guardian and Patriot. WANTED A LARGE NUMBER of fat calves, fat bulls, and calves due to freshen. Paying 16c lb. for_good young {at cows less for inferior. Knud J01-. genson Fredericton. Local Public Tenders for Bitum. inous Paving at the Fedora: Building. Summerside, P.E.I. SEALED TENDERS’ addressed to the undersigned and endor- sed “TENDERS FOR Bitumin- ous Paving, Federal Building Summerside, P.E.l." will be received in the office of the District Engineer until noon Frlgtilay. «T113886, 1953. . ’ ans an ecific ‘ obtained at tlle oilllco: cffnfibfi District Engineer, Department of Public Works, Canada Po Box 1268, Charlottetown. Tani’ Lowest or any tender 'm')t necessarily accepted. Department of Public works Canada. ’ _ C. W. CURRIE, District Engineer. P,E_1, REUNION FOR SAILORS BELLEVILLE. 0nr_ (CPL; Naval veterans from across Can- ada will attend the fourth ani-n.a'} naval veterans reunion here dur- ing the weekend. The program in- cludes a civic reception for Roy,-,1 STATISTICIAN—'l‘RANSPORTATION COST-FINDING . Technical Surveys, Ottawa. $6,360-$7,320. For details, write 1,, Civil Service Commission, Ottawa and quote competition 53, 1502. , . (university. graduate to study railway costs and revenues), Board if T“ .port Commissioners. 0_tta_wa. $6.360-$7,320. For deta’ , win. to Civil Service Commission, Ottawa and ask for circnlan-:53 2305. . ' ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH. $5.360-$7,320 and LE TURES (English and History), $4.740-$5,640, _(w1tli teaching §x.‘_ perience at university level), Canadian Services College, Ruygl *- Roads, Victoria, B.C. For details, write to Civil Servigs com. ‘ mission, 0tta?wa_and ask for circular 58-2025. . . . CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISORS—-SHIPS, Marine Services, Tran; port Department, Quebec, P.Q., Ha1ifax,.N.S. and Port Artnm, Ont. $6,420-$7,200. - . ASSISTANT REGISTRAR,‘ ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE (win Master's degree), National Defence, Kingston, out, up g. $6,540. ‘ DISTRICT SUPERVISORS OF FISHERIES (to administer Acts Laws and Regulations pertaining to fisheries), isherieg 1);. partment, various centres in Newfoundland. $5.9 036,360, 1 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICIANS (to deal with surveys of -farm. and farm families, census enumeration and processing), no _: minion Bureau of Statistics, Ottawa. $5,580 and $6,360 to start, For details, write to Civil Service Commission, Ottawa and ask-' '- for circular 58-2300. I INSPECTOR, SUBSIDIZED STEAMSHIP SERVICES (with seven: years’ shipping experience in an executive and adiiiiiiis-trativj capacity and preferably a foreign-going Master’s Certificate of Competency), Canadian Maritime Commission, Ottawa. $5,910- s,3so. , . EXECUTIVE OFFICER (university graduate to act as Execulivc Assistant to the Assistant Deputy Minister, Public Works, of- tawa. $5,820-$6540.00. , ' REMISSION SERVICE OFFICERS (with knowledge of psychology. or criminology—one bilingual), Justice Department, Ottawa, $5,820-$6,540. I 0 -v i ,1‘, SOCIAL WORKERS (professional, to assist in development of habilitation and welfare services for Eskimos), Northern and National Resources, various centres in the North.. 335$- $5,880, plus Northern Allowance. For details, write to- lvil. Service Commission, Ottawa and quote competition 58-809. ,_1 AIRCRAFT ENGINE TECHNICAL OFFICER (to supervise equip} ment schedules, aircraft supply lists and engineering orders), National Defence, Rockcliffe, Ont. (Ottawa). $5,130-$5,730. -. LECTURER—-FRENCH (with Honours Degree), College Royal Mill-‘ taire de Saint-Jean, Saint Jean, P.Q. $4,740-$5,640. For details, to Civil Service Commission, Ottawa and ask for circular LIBRARIANS ( with Bachelor's degree in library science; knowledge‘ of American Library Association and the Library of Congress Cataloguing Rules is required, and knowledge of Library of Congress s stem of classification is desirable. For one-yap ancy_, know edge of English and French required; additional credit given for knowledge of other languages of value to the National Library), National Library, Ottawa. Up to $4,050. For details, write to. Civil Service Commission, Ottawa and quote competition 58-814. -. MAP DRAFTSMEN (with high school education and at lea§t two years’ experience in a drafting office), Government Deput- ments, Ottawa. $3,270-$3,720. I . Except where otherwise specified. details and applicatiln '1 ! forms at main Post Offices, National Employment ' Offices and Civil Service Commission Offices. AUCTION SALE Wednesday. ‘May 21 1958, 1 O’clock Sharp Pro-7 , perty of the late M. J. MCIVER, situated at'Lake Verde ' .7 Conslstmg of one hundred and fifty acres. (a little’ m°1‘e 01‘ less) 45 acres ploughed ready for crop. _ Dwelling and outbuildings in excellent condition.‘ __ This farm is well watered and on the shore of L 9 Verde. (also ha f '1‘ ' . a ne at barn). 5 n9Ve1' 311118 pump in honse an 00 IMPLEMENTS _ I 1 Farmall H Tractor in good working order. 1-3 bottom tractor plow 1 Maple Leaf Gang-plow. 1 Halls Potato sprayer. 1 Cultivator on steel, 1 Halls Cleanel and Drum (C0mbin€d). 1 Massey Harris Hay MOW“ 13191051 "9“’)v 1 SIOVEH. 1 Cart and Wheels, 1 W°°d Sleigh, 2 Driving Sleighs, 1 Driving Wagon, 1 Jog Carl» 1 Set of Team Harness, 2 Sets of Driving Harness (099 almost new) 1 Sleigh Pad and Breeching Work Brill’ les and Collars, 1 Buffalo Robe (new) ' wheels an Mountings for Sloven, 1 Cream Separator (small size a 1 Ba“: '31 Chum. Approximately 5 Cords of Saw 140- ' Quantlty of Sawed Lumber, Quantity of Seed 09”’ Quantltb’ Billed Hay, 10 Tons Loose Hay. (Also 3 I/Ice‘ F°1‘kS. Sh0Ve1S Etc.) Cart Saddle and Breechinfl HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS Leatherette Parlour Suite Occasional Chairs, Pal" I lour Ca1‘pet_ Also other articles too numerous to mel1'€I°“' Terms: Cash, If not fine Sale will be held following day- Canadiian Navy representatives a . dinner and dance Saturday night McKenm J . Thomas All nag’, ‘