-i-'s1-- ' - Buy And Sell The Classified Way Phone -8506 Page 12 The Guardian Thursday, Feb. 21. 1957 IN MEMORIAM TEED - in loving memory of William Teed. who died Febru- ary 20. 1949. Ever remembered by his wife. Frances and daughters. Thelma and Dorothy. THOMPSON-In loving memory of Kenneth Thompson. who de- parted this life February 2lst. I955. Gone dear Kenneth but not forgot- ten. Remcmbered by Clarence. Ber- tha and Family. . THOMPSON-In loving memory of Kenneth Thompson. killed February 21st. 1955. At the going down of the sun. And in the morning I remember him. Lnvingly remembered by his mother. I THOMPSON-In loving memory of Kenneth Thompson who de- parted this life February 21st, 1955. Gone dear Kenneth but not forgot- IPII. Remembered by Betty, Eustach- ius and Stephen. THOMPSON-In loving memory of our dear grandson Kenneth Thompson who died February 21st. 1955 Quickly and quitely came the call. Your sudden death surprised us all Deep in our hearts your memory's g,;..;.gM.A. .. .s kept. We smile at the world but never forget. Lovingly remembered by grand- mother and grandfather. THOMPSON-in loving memory of Kenneth Thompson who died February 21st. 1955. Always so true, unselfish and kind, Fawni: this world his equal we n . A beautiful life list name to an end. He died as he lived - averyone's friend. Ever remembered by Everett. SMITH - In loving memory of My husband Mr. Alfred Smith. :32? passed away February 21, God knows how much I miss Him He counts the tears I shed only And. whispers. hush! Rs sleeps You dear one is not dead. some day. some time. my eyes shall see The face I loved so well some day. some time, his hand I'll clasp -; And never say farewell ' ' wI;ovingly remembered by his I c. AFFLECK - In loving memory of Jonthan Affleck who passed away February 22. 1951. Gone from us but leaving mem- ories Death can never take away Memories that will always linger Whllegupon this earth we stay. Lovingly remembered by Harold Violet and grandsons. III MEMOIIIAM MRS. JOHN KING On Dece. G. 1956. there passed away at the Charlottetown Hospi- tni, Mrs. John King at the age of 03 years. She was ill for only a short time and it was a shock to family and friends. She was the former Mary Mc- Nnlfy and was born in Ireland. She met and married John J. King h the U.S.A.. where she had come to be with relatives. Her husband predeceased her only five months ago. She leaves to mourn her passing one daugh- ter Msry (Mrs. Sterling Nichol- son) Kitchener. and two sons Jos- eph and Vincent in Charlottetown, seven grandchildren. also a broth. or Thomas McNally and a sister, Bridget Murran in Ireland. CARD OF THANKS wAN'i'ao'-7-out-: MAi.i':'w MALE aoinnhzns" Accommo- FOR RENT -FLOOR TSAN-t)i:Tts ter River ITETtTI:1.I)TAPATRTMEiNT. 0T!-:'nooM.Tiir-:TtTE'iTKNbTFrt'n. Isanlers Accsiiiiiiotlatetl RR- ing boarder in single room. Ap- ply l90 Cumberland Street or Dial 6906. dated, also home cooked meals served daily except Sundays; Dial 5221, 88 Poo-nal. t For ltent Chandler Bros. Dial 6557. I83 Print-c St, Dial 9705 y sncosn flour. 575.00 monthly. Brighton. Dial 8476. nished Sire location. home. Phone 3306. Quiet Eovau-: ROOM iron" co.x'i'Tti'..I escent patient or roomers. Len-I ox Nursing Home. STORE i-”onitiAi.i.7'i'tiNn'FAi-"ii Across from Eatons l7ti Street. Apply A..l. 7.aki-in. Kent st-zvi-:NTif)Tti-siTiii:A'Ti1'iiKPA'Rf- I merit. loycly location. niodernl central. Apply Box 829 Guard-I Ian. I F? Fr E i2”o"osi-i-t-ta:-iisiiieril apartment with bath, t)II-II('aICCI.. continuous hot water, very ccn-, tral. Phone 4985. I FOUR ROOM PRIVATE HEAT- ed apartment, Unfurnished. A-l variable first of March. Apply Box 827. Guardian. . PREMISES AT 202 nicuivioxnl Street, available for office. book- store or barber shop. rent rea-i sonable. Apply J. Elmer Blan- chard. Phone 4282. For Sale six YOUNG Vi3'ic.'s.V i-:ifi?:'7vtAE- , Phail, New Haven. I i I-lR((')-MTI)TA.VllSTllllI'Fl-I; A.R. Scores of 92. Hatldonv MacLeod, Bridgetown. Tf&Fron. "trill front end loader. snow and coal; bucket. Arnfast Coal Co. I , BABY cAnntAt-;E."(':.ooo cos? ditlon. reasonable. Apply 16 Val- ley Street. City. iTi-Tii YEA'ii-oTtIiTTcb'wT-'ib Freshen within a week. Stephen Holroyd Winsloe. I PIECE WALNUT DINING- room suite. also radio. and oth- er furniture. Phone 7. om-2 BARREL MILL. CONIPLETE with leading machine. crozcr stave-saw. Plancr. etc. Apply J.H. McMulkin. Gagetown B NUMBER or REAL Goon" ws to farrow from April to May. Wellington Mat-Neil and Son.. Buntain and Bell Wharf. ELECTROLUX. PERFECT FOR Spring house cleaning. In tip top condition. Phone 5607 or write 121 Upper Queen Street. Char- lottctown. AT NORTH CARLETON. FARM of Roy Townsend consisting of 53 acres and buildings. Most if not all under cultivation. Fair farm and buildings. Good buy for the right party. A reason- able part of the purchase price may remain on the property if desired. For further particu- lars apply to Morley M. Bell, Solicitor. Summersidt. ELECTROLUX V A C U U ill Cleancrs'. Two year service guarantee 339.95 or st.S0 wack- ly. Air-way Sanitizor Vacuum Cleaners. like new 849.95 or 52.00 weekly w-also "Polish-Airc” floor pollshers (new) 844.50. Write or telephone for free home showing. Maritime (tom- pact Sales. Htinter Rivcr. P.F. 1. Telephone 17. lR('('OndIfiOfIPtIl. FOR SALE Used Fireco coal and wood lsiuAt.i. BENCH saw. 7 INCH. On liigliuay HA7 in "g g Igow. House in good repair. FURNISHED HEATED Roo.yi.'with liglits and water. Wir- ed for telephone. Priced to soil. Apply- - dcsircii. For sale Arbor Tilting table 13 H.P. mot- or. ideal for home workshop. Dial 9682. Property For Sale between Hurt- and New Glas- HAROLD MacDONALD Crapaud FOR SALE IN SUMMERSIDE House and garage both with' c e men ti Foundation. In good , location. Near school and hospital. Apply I73 Beaver St. East. ..L;.E,.E.jZ.EE Female Ileln Vfantetl WANTED - Girl for general house work ( Apply 200 Prince St. GIRLS FOR TRAY AND DINING- ruom work. Apply in person to the Dietician P.E.I. Hospital. WANTED: WOMAN COOK FOR small hotel, capable of assum- ing full charge of kitchen. Good wages. room and board provid- ed. Reply stating age and exper- ience to Mgr, Braeside Inn, Pic- lou, Nova Scotia. REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY General Staff Nurses WANTED pints or quarts. Dial 8595. COTTAGE ON setatives of Montreal Alouettes and McGllt gun discussions through which the Big Four Football may lease McGilI Stadium for the next three years. The stadium is the present home of the club. Wanted ALE BOTTLES. BEACI! - TWO adults - five children. House keeping facilities. July. P.E.I. or Nova Scolia. Write Dr. D. A. Duckworth, 173 Inglewood Dr.. Toronto. Ontario. GUARDIAN CLASSIFIED RATES Phone 8506 Adrertisemi-nis received up until 5 p.m. for publication following day. 1 pm. on Saturday for publication Monday. Classified advcrtisementg are inserted at the rate of 3c per word per insertion for one and two times: 21cc per word for three. four or five times. and 2c per word for six or more insertions. N word minimum. 50c for deaths. births and marriage notices. Engagements 31.00. Card of Thanks Mr inch. In Memoriams lflc per name for listing of Flowers. Wreaths, Masses etc. ANNOUNCEMENTS Q 5c per word. Minimum charge 60c. LOCALS . City and Central: 5c per word. Minimum charge 60c. . Eastern and Western locals 4c per word. Minimum charge 60c. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY (On Classified Page) . 34c per inch for one insertion . 77c per inch for two insertions . 70c per inch for three or more insertions. per BEGIN DISCUSSIONS MONTREAL (CP) Repre- Unlverslty have be- League club SEALED TENDERS. addressed to the undersigned and endorsed "TENDER FOR DREDGING. ES- CUMINAC, N.B.". will be received in the office of the Secretary until 3 p.m. (E.S.T.l WEDNESDAY. MARCH 13. 1957. Combined specification and form of tender can be seen and obtained at the office of the Chief SI:2Al.l-jl) TENDERS addressed to the undersigned. and endorsed "TENDER FOR BREAKWATER REPAIRS. METEGIIAN. . DIGBY COUNTY. N.S.", will be received in the office of the Secretary. until 3.00 pm. IE. S.T.l WEDNESDAY. MARCII 20. 1957. Plans and specification can be seen and forms of tender obtained at the office of the Chief Engineer. Department of Public Works. Ot- tawa. Ontario. ht the office of the District Engineer. Public Building. P.0. Box 875, Halifax. N.S., and at the Post Offices. at Yarmouth, Diaby and Meteghan. N.S. To be considered each tender must be accompanied by a sec- urity in the form of a certified cheque or Bonds as specified in the form of tender and made on the printed forms supplied by the De- partment and in accordance with the conditions set forth therein. The Department. through the Chief Engineer's office (H. and R.) or through the undersigned. or through the office of the District Engineer at Halifax, N.S.. will supply blueprints and specifica- tion of the work on deposit of a sum of 320.00 in the form of a money order payable to the order of the RECEIVER GENERAL OF CANADA. The deposit will be re- leased on return of the blue- prints and specification in good condition within a month from the date of reception of tenders. If not returned within that period the de- posit will be forfeited. The lowest or any tender not lIECES58I'i:y accepted. Department of Public Works. Ottawa. February 10, 1957. For modern hospital in small friendly town with excellent working conditions, progressive policies. splendid I ” if Starting salary 3225.00 to S2.'l5.00 depending iipnn quali- fications, Transportation paid. Apply to- DIRECTOR OF NURSING llaldimand War Memorial Hospital Dunvllle. Ontario lhdp-Ifantotl Maledfenalo MA-N on woMAN-nisrniatm EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY I would like to interview a ma BOX ii2li G it between the ages of 25 and 45 who wants to consider a business opportunity which is very worth while. This man must be able to meet executive type of business men. We are prepared to invest considerable money in the you are Interested in earning from 08,600 to 84.000 a year to start, depending upon your qualifications, writa- rlght man. if UARDIAN, for an interview. or wanted for Prince Edward Island to promote sales of guar- anteed men's and women's watches t bargain prices. No experience necessary. We ad- SWIFT CANADIAN C0. Limited vise you ' vw to promote sales from your home. CROWN WATCH C0.. POST OFFICE BOX I415. 1 HALIFAX. NS. DIETITIAN Excellent opportunity for quali- fied person. Progressive policies (and salary. For particulars write ADMINISTRATOR Haldimand War Memorial Hospital, Dunville, Ontario. will be loading hogs WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY of this week at the following Station at CHARLOTTETOWN EMERALD NORTH VVILTSHIRE KENSINCTON HUNTER RIVER SUMMERSIDE SHIP TO SWIFT 4 range with water front. Excellent condition. The family of the late Mrs. CM-L 39-'44 John King wishes to thank all 'r those who sent mass cards. flow- ers and letters of sympathy or in any way helped them at their time of bereavement. OTTAWA (CPI-Dr. R. F. Far- quharsnn. 60. head of the Univer- medicine. has been appointed a vice-president of the National Re- search Council with responsibilit- ies for medicine. The position is a part-time one and Dr. Il'arquhar- NRC VCE-PRESIDENT any of Toronto's department of At Frenchfort, I00 acres excellent land with new house and barn and min- ning water. Also 50 acres separate lot can be bought seperately. ApplyD JOHN R. THOMPSON, son will continue in his present university post. French fort RlPlEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT l” ILOST SUNDAY NIGHT PAIR OF brown plastic rimmed glasses. Find:-r please return to Doricnne Carter, 54 Edward St. or Dial 6442. :Tu WANTED Smart young man ill or over wanted for sporting loods de- pttrtmcnt. No experience neces- sary but must be interested in sports. Splendid opportunities to lcarn selling. Complete em- ployee benefits. Apply Mr. Allison Owen. Hardware ' or Mr. A. Holman. President. ROLMAN'8 Charlottetown. fllsesllasosgs WASTE PAPII BALED. FREE? for hauling. Apply Guardian of-' flee. Charlottetown. PRIVATE LESONB TO PUPILS PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS. Etc. I0". Mzhason & Foster I50 Richmond at. J. Elmer Blanchard, BA. I5 Queen st. Phone 4282 mg: M. A. Former. Q.C.. LLL Baal of Commerce Bldg. Allison M. Gillis. LLB. II Richmond 80. Dial 0747 A. Wulihen Gaudat, l.l..I. Pills: aids. in Grafton at. Palmer & F ' Inn! of Nova Beotla Bldg. Psalm & N'choIsoa I7! Grafton JCIII J. A. Macciulgan Ourisllla. DIAL ct-iutreigo ACCOUNTANTS OPTOMETRISTS J. A. Currulhars, I.O. III lent at. out an Byron J. Grant, O.D. I3 III! 3- Dial In J. S. Taylor, R.O. Corner Bent at Queen su, office 9133: Hausa 4750 H. J. Moben, L0. P.l.I CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. R. Carson Ishhu I nlj Och ARCHITECT 0. Keith Plcltard n. Ana. M.B.A.!.C.. jun-lln. P,:.I. ntal -.....,...'."' htlannlalslis MUSICIANS n JOHN aaiuua” T r.nc,o. j-QIIZOMI. DIALGII Engineer (II. and R.). Department of Public Works. Ottawa. Ontario. also at the office of the District Engineer. P.0. Box 279. 93 Can- terbury Street. Saint John. NB To be considered each tender must be accompanied by a secur- ity in the form of a certified cheque or bonds as specified in the forms of tender and made on the printed forms supplied by the De- partment and in accordance with the conditions set forth therein. Tenders must include the towing of the plant to and from the work The drcdges and other plant which are intended to be employ- ed on this work shall have been duly registered in Canada on or be- fore the tliirty-first day of Decem- ber. 1952. or shall have been built entirely in Canada subsequent to that date. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ROBERT FORTIER. Chief of Administrative Services and Secretary. Department of Public Works. Ottawa. February 18. 1057. SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned. and endorsed "TENDER FOR HARBOUR Illi- PROVEMENTS. BAYFIELD. AN- TIGONISH COUNTY. N.S.". will be received in the office of the Secretary, until 3.00 p.in. ii-2. S.T.) WEDNESDAY. MARCH. 20. 1957. Plans and specification can be t -H SEALED TENDERS. addressed to the undersigned and endorsed "TENDER FOR DREDGING. SUMMERSIDE HARBOUR, P.E. I.". will be reccived in the office of the Secretary until 3 pm. -E. ST.) WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13. 1957. Combined specification and form of tender can be seen and obtained at the office of the Chief seen and forms of tender ohtiuned at the office of the Chief Engincer. Department of Public Works. Ot- wa. Ontario. at the office of the District Engineer. Public Building. P.0. Box 875. Halifax. N.S. and all the Post Offices. at Antiuoiush, New Glasgow and (Iuysboro. N.S. To be considered each tender. must be accompanied by a ser- urily in tlic forrii of a (tci'lti'it-ti cheque or Bonds as spcciftcd in the form of tender and made on the printed forms supplied by the Department and in with the coiiditloiis set forth. The l)cpai'lritcnt. tlirnunh ('icf Eiiginccrls office ill. and IRA or through the untlcrsigiicd. Engineer at Halifax. N.S., will sup-I ply blueprints and of the work on deposit of a sum of 320.00 in the form of a CER- TIFIED bank cheque or money- order payable to the order of the RECEIVER GENERAL OF CAN- ADA. The ticposit will he released I date. ' necessarily accepted. accordancclon return of the blue-prints and specification thc within a month from the date of nrlcd within that period the deposit through the office of the l)istrict will bc forfeited. spct'ifiL'ation necessarily accepted. Dcpartmcni of Public Works. Engineer (B. and R.). department of Public Works. Ottawa. Ontario. also at the office of the District Engineer. Confederation Building. Box 13!. Charlottetown. P. To be considered each tender must be accompanied by a sac- urlty in the farm of a certified cheque or bonds as specified in the farms of tender and made on the printed forms supplied by the Department and in accordance with the conditions set forth there in Tendei. must include the towing of the plant to and from the work. The dredges and other plant which are intended to be employed on this work shall have been duly registered in Canada on or before the thirty-first day of Dec 1952. or shall haVe been built en- tirely in Canada subsequent to that The lowest or any tender not ROBERT FORTIER. Chief of Administrative Services and Secretary. Department of Public Works. Ottawa. February 18, 1957. in good condition reception of tenders. If not return- The lowest or any tender not ROBERT FORTIER. Chicf of Administrative Services and Secretary. Ottawa. February ill. 1957. The Old-Fashioned Way To try and sell "need-nots". or try and find a maid. or rent a room, the old-fashioned way was to get on the phone and tell neighbors about it. But that was a slow procms. and only a few people were ever made aware. To get quick. successful .....ii., avnnynony who might be Interested needs to know. . Ip .oyfferakiIIadQlv&,'IOUAE018IhI4"Ti" olafharswdoso .' . yggp, ' C. 0 se IDOTTCIRI, So, when you want to sell used articles, or hire competent . .- SEALED TENDERS Iddfesseq to the undersigned. and endorsed "TENDER FOR WHARI-'. Box. DEN. PRINCE COUNTY. P.E.l" will be . eived in the office of .5.” Secretary. until 3.00 p.m, IE. 51:, WEDESDAY. MARCH 20, 1951 Plans and speclflcatio can b. seen and forms of tender Ohialned at the office of the Chief Engineer, Department of Public Works. 0t. tawa, Ontario. at the office of ill. District Engineer. Confederation Building. PO Box 1288. Char. lottetown. P.E.I., and at the pint Offices. at Charlottetown and Borden, P.E.I. To be considered each tender must be accompanied by a secur- ity in the form of a certified cheque or Bonds as specified in the form of tender and made on the printed forms supplied by the Department and in accordance with the con ditions set forth therein. The Department. through IIII Chief Engineer's office (H. and R or through the undersigned, oi ugh the office of the District lneer at Charlottetown. P.E.l, will supply blueprints and spent fication of the work on flcposii of a sum of 525.00 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 re- leased on return of the blue-prints and specification in good condition within a month from the date of reception of tenders. If not return ed within that period the deposit will be forfeited. The lowest or any tcndcr no necessarily ,ted. ROBERT FORTIER Chief of Administrative Scrvit-ct and Secretary. Department of Public Works. Ottawa. February I8, 1957. SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned. and endorsed "TENDER FOR WHARF EXTEN- SION. SAMBRO, HALIFAX COUN- TY, N.S.", will be received in tlil office of the Secretary. until 3.01 p. m. (E. S.T.) WEDNESDAY. MARCH 20, 1957. Plans and specification can ll seen and forms of tender obtained at the office of the Chief Ensllllmi Department of Public Works. 0(- tawa. Ontario, at the office or ihd District Engineer. Public Bulld- lng. P.O. Box 875. Halifax. 33-. and at the Post Offices. at sain- bro, N.S. To be considered each icndll. must be accompanied by a sect" ity in the form of a cerlllld cheque or Bonds as specified II the form of tender and made OI the printed forms supplied by 3'' Department and in accordlncl with the conditions set forth that in The Department. throulll W Chief Engineer's office (if. and R3 or through the underllgntd. " through the office of the District Engineer at Halifax. N.S.. will I"? ply blue-prints and specification of the work on deposit of a sum Tl 325.00 in the tom of a CERT- FIED bank cheque or money-OP def pgynble to the order ofgll; RECEIVER GENERAL OF LA t ADA. The deposit will be releasneg on return of tho bin:-Pflll" ,' specification in good conduit: within a mtgntfi firorn till: :3!” r. reception o en en. turned Hit:l.n!thtntmp:!:riod V-ll? d' posit w or e - The Ioyvest oruldlli mld" "M nocessarlv accep - ROBERT FOBTIEB. I Chief of Administrative servlt" and Secretary. Department of Public Workl- Ottawa. February ll. 1957- J VOLCANO N ouA'rir.MAl-A GUATEMALA cm! (IiP'j T"; Volcano de Fuclo ON ""5 I-"r'u day night. showerinl A wit," "M, with dust and pebbles which in with a sound like a lcnl fir; There were no it Im” H 5.3 ,. The I07”-foot tV0l""” as"... j----;---”'