Want Ads Are The Spring Tonic“For A Rundown Purse! Dial 8506 Page 12 The Guardian Tues., April 1, 1958 . M‘ ing Prince of Wales College char lottetown, spent the week’_ - ‘ with her parents Mr, and 1,?‘ Claude McNeil1, 0'Lear.y_ ,'- Miss Claudette McNei11 ing her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Harris. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wallace. lor- merly Lana Turner, 011 the” “'3' Agents Wanted ‘OUT OUR WAY ' KcTrTi'6w 'EoREIG'ETRNmTs: ; Sell guaranteed products, most-i ly beauty preparations. house-‘ By J. R. WILLIAMS Wanted 1 LOT OUTSIDE CITY LIMITS. preferably Parkdiale vicinity. O'LEARY Mr. Laurids MacLellan W110 has been employed 111 Summer‘ TENDERS Tenders will be received, ~ . . , . - T ‘“ , summ - . IN MEMORIAM farm at the once or the under n:;;:“l::; .. ..... 3. .::.:'.::‘:.% ...... ..:‘;::‘.‘°’ in High commission. Free cata- WANTED: ROUEN DRAKE Signedi up I0 12.00 ofclock spenttth1e“weel(§1\;Ir<San%a;IlI7)1hMac_ a!£‘ri$iglSs <1:;f0il\1/{F-wfl‘i‘0be glad to Le ' . . _ ~ - , r. an . , ‘ . “UNDER5"I“ 1°Vi”*3 m°m°"Y i7")§I1iIeile:udD(gI()eICt.a11l1(sJ 0lI€1'>0“reL1)l(:f(f1t': Williams. New Anna-n Phone noon on Friday April 11th, pare“ 5 . Lell , Wet Cape. know he is making 8 good T9‘ of mother, father, sister and! summerslde 3928' an S au'y. Mr. and Mrs. Cluade McNie11'0. imier, Montreal. for supplying the Fire De- , _ _ ML (1 M . Arthur Harris, 3 following an operation at brothers. I __:__________~————- partment with 6 pairs of 0:Lea,;f1 arersvisiting their son 3,): ammunity Hospital. HOGS INCREASE Pggxiingly remembered by Maud ilI3]Ef!1';g]I(Jjl1tyS. cAmf‘e;l;;<)t1il(1)'Is firemens regulation rubber and daughter - in - law Mr. and A goodly number of young peo- en. . OTTAWA (C‘P)—C‘anada'; selling Avon will provide a good population on March 1 was 4-93»! boots, With steel soles. L0w- Mrs. Lowman Harris in St. John, ple from 0’1,eary attended the STORDY—In fond memory of lov- ed ones, our parents, Mr. and-; Mrs. Bertrum W. Stordy and’- brother Heathie, departed this life Feb. 15, 1955, April 1st, 1953 and April 13, 1929. Lov-ingly remembered by the family. - MacINNIS —- In loving memory of our father John P. Mac- income. Territories available in Kensington, Hunter River, North Rustico. For interview, write R. G. Dunn, 16 Princess Street, Moncton. ’ N. B. The many friends of Mrs. Tho- mas Harris Kiln-tsford. are 50173’ ~ to learn that she had to-eI1’teX‘ I-he Com-.muu1i‘ty_ Hospital In 0 Leary. for surgery. All wish for her a speedy recovery. _ Friends of Mrs. Bennie Ma.c- Isaac of Glenwood are 2139 t0 see her home again after being at patient in the Community H0SP1r est or any tender not nec- essarily accepted. J. A. Fullerton, City Clerk. TENDERS Young Progressive Conservatlve Rally in Alberton Thursday nlght March 20th. Mr. James Baglole was elected president. Friends of Mrs. Vernon Doyle are glad to hear she has return- ed to her home in CamPb€1"{’“- after being a patient in the 0 L- eary Hsopital. Mrs. Doyle fell from a moving trailer - wag0n 000, up 19 per cent from 4,135 "_. a year earlier, the bureau of’ " tistics said Friday. The tota1,,', . made up of 2,645,000 hogs o»,;,,,‘,: ern farms and 2,268,000 on ern farms. Winter litters l Dec. 1 to Feb. 28 totalled 204 hogs. —j"—’—‘—-is BURTON « CANADA TENDERS FOR. DREDGING SEALED TENDERS, address- ed to the undersigned and endor- sed “TENDER FOR DREDG- Paula Routes Available has on WOMEN _ EARN $3.00 I .‘- ., I Innis who passed away per hour handling 250 different [BN9 13,1-,fiPF,:§ ,.g,‘:§,E§Ug’” trlindgg. Wmfbihreceiéedr ta,’ 0.Lea,,y' flgtctgifmgfigdhfizidiiilzerglééenvggfih It . March 31, 1957. ‘ Paula Products. I will exte. I of-fiée of the Secretary until 3?.‘ e Ice 0 e um er- ML and Mrs. Edgar Smallman Mrs Ralph Madfinan has re_ Mr_ mid M1-s. Neii mm. In our home he is fondly re- you. credit. Even without ex- pm (E.D.S'T.) signed, up to 12.00 _o clock and daughter Kathleen, were in t ed-t her hang, in west Cape, and family of Bloomfield, rem, membered ‘ penance’ y°“r Success 15 as" i ' noon On Fnda-Y Aprll 11th» Summerside. Wednesday. after- um ° . 1 nths tly moved to their home in - ‘ ' ‘ direct- WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1958. . . after spending a coupe m0 -. Sweet memories cling to his sured in following my_ Combined Specification and for Supplymg the F-Ire De_ noon. Th her daughter Rita and sum mm _, name ' weS'- WI‘-lie for my thirty-day form of tender can be seen and partment With 12 firemens M-1'3 Hamld Ashley’ Alberto?’ -W11 ' C 1 1- I Those who loved him in life helping-hand offer now. G. Lau- . . _ , 5 wt Tuesda in 0»Lea,.y, V151,- in- aw, 111 . 3 E3 y- , _ The many firiends of Mrs. V sincerely tin President Paula Ltd. 21 obtained at the(Hoffz:e,R0)f 3:9 helmets, with chin straps. P y Mrs. Jame Brewer of Spring non Doy,e Campbemon are eh. . . ’ ’ Chief E ' . . - - .' ' I d th - ’ ‘ i -1 Stélalnlceive him in death just the St. Paul East, Montreal. putmeigfieegublié Works’ 0t_ earlugs and Shlelds. LOW- CENTRAL MORTGAGE field West, has entere e os ry to learn she had the "H I _pita.l in 0’Leary for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Sam, Smith has returned to their home in West Point after spending the pa.st few months with their son Pte. Nel- est or any tender not nec- esssarily accepted. .7. A. Fullerton, City Clerk. Baby chlcxs ORDER CHICKS FOE‘ MAY AND June “now". For high egg pro; duction; Cross Strain L.egh°1‘11S. tawa, Ontario, also at the office of the District Engineer. De- partment of Public Works, P. O. Box 279, 93 Canterbury Street, Saint John, N.B. Ever remembered by daugh- ters, Eileen and Margaret. SMITH - In loving memory of our dear father, Donald Smith, tune to fall and cut her he“ which required medical ,_j and several stitches to close ‘ wound. AND HOUSING CORPORATION Sealed Tenders, plainly mark- Female Help Wanted I HOUSEKEEPER—4 TO 5 DAYS 3 week. 3 year old child. Or For Sale THREE NEWLY FRESHENED .. cows and calves. Baled hay v G ' ‘ _ - - . t content and addressed son Smith .and family in Sum- passed 2- mad Red Les §“i:“‘“° .‘.”°.’.“”“.i‘”".‘.’. 3.1%‘ To be considered. at ..., .. ... ALMA 1954. horns or Leghorn, Barred Rock TWO JAMESWAY OIL BROOD- :11 9 F00‘: 31“ 12°131‘U Queen must be accompanied bys _sec- \ ceived up to 1.,,o0,,’ April 22nd, The farmers from this com. V Just 8 little tribute, true and Write or phon_e us today- Ray- ers $10-00 each. George Parker. Sta“s‘%'~’- h P” . P‘ “my ID the Wm °‘ 3 °.°F‘“““:d 1953 for the purchase and W‘ munity are busily engaged in . D0 1“, . tender. nor’s Chick Hatchery. Mt. Her- North Cal'1et0ll- " m I e evemngs' cheque or bonds as Specified In moval from site of the Mam- grading and hauling their M55 Rig rtna the.-,: To show the world we still re- bert. Phone 7984- MIXE D. COLOURS GLADIOLI MAID FOR GENERAL HOUSE the f°"m5 .°‘ t°'‘,d‘’‘ 3”“ mfg: tenance Shed on the property last fall’s_ potato crop, but they Gome Tax ‘épadmefidi member‘ ANTITY START bulbs. Price 50 cents a doz. work. Apply in Person only» on tlllle pmtei! oims dsuppl Tenders will be received (k11°W“ 35 24 Alexander D“Ve' are kept in constant puzzlement town, spent un ay arohis, A father with a heart of gold, LIMITED 9” E” by I 9 Del“? me“ a“ "1 3°‘ ’ . ' to - . g the home of her parents, Mr, - -. Mrs. Holdon Hooper, Murray Mrs.‘ Percy Simmonds, 84 d -th th d-t- t Charlottetown. The shed is these days, as prices fluctua e on who meant more to us than pullets. Wide choice. Have day- ~ cor ance wl e con lions se at the office of the under- . . _ . ' ed from site and the ‘ -d1 th I -t - Mrs. Wallace Donald. 4. wealth untold’ 0,‘, Ames Ingrosso and other River, P. E. I. ‘ ; Brighton Rd. forth therein. . signed, up _tO 12.00 _o’clock ?3!f‘0[I1‘Ie;gno-IYBSLQI‘-ed‘ to its former ggidrntgrlfiipsouprzifligthymeg. I is fills slxlnanman For he was loving moughful and high proldiuc s. r er May- ELEC-I-ROLUX (NEW) ALSO wANTEn ExpER1ENcE_.HoU. I Tenders must include the tow- noon on F1-lday April 11th, condition, within four weeks Congratulations are being ex_ Irving acLe’Ian were true June brxff. :1: HEW‘ H°§“’Y °?C' have number of reconditioned sekeepel‘. Abstain. 2 Chlldrells mg ‘’I the‘ Plant to and fwm for supplying the Fire De- after acceptance‘ of the Tender’ tended to Mr. and Mrs. Allan Vi31t°1‘S I0 0 931')’ 0|! F '-I‘ And always willing a 800d deed k°r‘?l5' A1,‘: fc mks "1 W_1d° cleaners priced at $15.00 and $50.00 Del‘ month. ‘Cloths End the “’°rk~ partment with 500 feet of Each Tender must,” a°°°"t“ Matthews only 50,, of Mr. and March 14th. ‘ ' to do, I choice. 5 us or complete list. up_ wm rent if desired phone transportation supplied. Apply The dredges and other plant 1, . . panled by a Deposit. equal 0 Mrs John Matthews’ o.Lea,,y on Mr. and Mrs. Charles I gjncm-e md kind in heart and Bray Hatche1"YI agent Ralph 5607 Authorized Electrolux De- R. Sanderson. P. O. Box 482, which are intended to be em- 1/2 Inch double Jacket rub’ 10% of the amount of the '1:en- £11 , recent marriage Ame, Locke R,oad,we1-e recent M . mind RayD01‘- 79RR 5. Charlottetown, aler. Morrisburg, Ontario. ployed on this_ work shall have ber lined fire hose, mildew der, in the form of a .Cel‘I21f‘1e8r:j; gllaireellliodges of New Ym"k City at the home of Mr, and _- \ What wonderful memories he §I1:;f§on if]; ‘fray Hatchery» ITS MUCH EASIER T0 PRE- “en “fig “°g,f“"‘,fm‘.‘ ,1”, Cfngda proof, with Rocket type gheque-uSfh,f§‘§:y;&:°§;“%en,ra, and A113,, were mamed in the .tl_ames lzlliiflbzftldilélti. other ..i. All;f£Itysl.)e11]*le!ir(iembered by daugh- ’ -‘I i S _ pare .y.°“” Guardian ' PaI"'i°t Sf oibeceriilbeer, e1952i y-01:5 sh:-iii couphngs attached’ in 50 l\’i?SiS't§;ige and Housing Corpor- Methodist Church at Elbton. llfisrsln Raimglsld Shea of M‘ ten, somemme, Maw Boarders Accommodated Classified Ad when you ask one have been built entirely in Can_ foot lengths, Clty of Char- man, The highest or any Ten- Maryland. ‘ rose has returned to her hi.‘ after spending a few days home of her son and dau“ Friends of Mr.s. Edward Boul- ~t~er, Glenwood, a e sorry to hear of our trained ad-takers to as- ada subsequent to that date. slst you. Phone 8506. The ’lowest or any tender not lottetown thread, tested to approximately 450 pounds zler not necessarily accepted. lIOME—COOKED MEALS AP- ply 69 Edward St. or Phone New 1958 Jeep ' CARD 0F THANKS _ _ J. E. PARENT, Manager. f h , t 111,655, and an _ _. , 6097' ' Mlscenanous uecessari-'L3(7)BaIlScIci('aI‘pt1‘:"l).RTI‘E1R i§rLi<SI:1ir:ofJ0West qi any hglirrtlii-iiigind 'oh°peei°rr:c:I;eedy ”°°""°”'s tt cgféagnd Mrs. ‘I . - _ - I . n - - ' . 6 . ’ ' - I wish to thank my many cars k F s I Delux model C J 5 THENE ARLY NEW SHOP Chief of Administrative Services cepted ecessarl y ac 87 West Lane’ Mi'1l‘ll;§aII:lai1i/yik£)rIeE:Irc(les So_)frr1\;]Ir:0 hcetzlr Mn and M,.s_ Dawd Lo,‘ friends for all cards, letters and an “I0 3 Or 3 8 Complete with passenger needs and would appreciate . and Secretary. - Moncton, N3, of her ivnmesstin the Community Sf Cloleinanfwlslre guests, ' ' k . d ; i _ . . _ , . e omeo r. rs. ._ II.i§i!n:il;lIl)a0L:’isecfi(:1l' t}tl.haé}I'.y;)I‘l[1an(;7 19:7 ‘CH_7i3V- ’I‘Il)t}IJCK 51-12 TON seat heater and defroster-_ nggfillgtn :14 ¥‘g:’t‘9§;11§e3’et,‘g§;‘;! Department of Public Worfks, J. A._ Fullerton, CANADA Hospital, OLeary, all wish for Dunbar‘ M0,,t,.oSe_ -. diets of kindness during my 1'6‘ ll'))I.AI’.elT:)1Vl\7::age one 7 7 ’ Char’ Full top. Regular list Friday afternoon and evening Ottawa’ March 27' 1958‘ Clty Clerk‘ ‘h% aépeedy Eliza/Viiryn L A Mrs’ George shelfoon and "0 cent illness. _ price $2890. Sale Price» f0!‘ S€11inE- W3:-in eglréfilottetown 1a‘st wk’ ghtel‘.MCh3}1;101tt9t0:I’1:hSP?“ “H, Mrs. George Mccoubrey. C_3av-‘ 1948 CHEV. COACH, NEW 2290 a 600 savin Mac- _ p . , p _: day, are 6 a e ome mdish paint; new battery and good $ $ g Lust Am! Found attending the sitting of the legis Kay Motors, 59 st. Peters Road, Charlottetown. FOR SALE her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N Barbour, Montrose. : ' HowLAN Mrs. Robert Gallant was tess to the ladies for their . hires: cheap for quick sale. Apply 122 Up. Queen St. City. 1955 DODGE MAYFAIR SEDAN vetalic green, In excellent condition: equipped with ex- tras. Can be financed. Phone 3885. lature. Miss Barbara McNeil]. attend- TENDERS WANTED FIRST CLASS TEACHERS For Montague School. I wish to express my very slin- cere thanks to Dr. Wendell Mac donald, the nurses and staff of the P.E.I. Hospital, also my friends and relatives for the cards and treats sent to me while a patient at that institution. Ethel B. Sutherland. WILL THE PERSON WHO PICK- ed a woman's left-‘hl8.IId fabric glove please call 8506. Mrs. Evans or 5473. LOST: NURES’S WATCH BE- tween Old Spain and Capital Theater on Wednesday. Phone CANADA DREDGING . . TENDERS FOR Tenders will be received, . SEALED TENDERS, address . game on Thursday night F Large dwelling house on 9231' G d S I -}~ ed to the undersigned and endor- a_I$ the Offlce Of the Kinder‘ mg were the winners: Ml's.;h , I wish to thank Drs. MacKen- Fur Rent Pownal Street, Charlotte s _,. on d ‘ °° “PP eme" - sed “TENDER FOR Di§E§§- signed, up to 12.00 ‘o clock :§§‘1sten(a‘l(:l1tSO‘alzt!i:li()lll/Irls‘/.[r;4.I1)“.C zie and cox. nurses of the P.E.I. SMALL HEATED APART- town, containing 15 rooms, ""933 are ‘ING. CAMPBEU-TON, - - ~ noon on Friday April 11th, a - - - - .. Hospital for their kindness to me while a patient there. I also ex- ‘tend thanks to friends who visit- ‘ed me or sent cards or letters. lvlrs. Lester MacEwen, Bristol, P.E.I. The family of the late Mrs. Catherine MacNevin wish to ex- press sincere appreciation -to their kind friends and neigh- bours for the many acts of kind- ness in their recent sad bereave- ment and to all that sent flow- ers, cards and expressions of sympathy. I wish to express my sincere thanks to Dr. H. P. Stewart and Dr. Laidlaw and nurses and staff of P. E. 1. Hospital, my thanks to Relations and friends who sent gifts and sent cards. Also a special thank you to Ernest Collings. Eddie MacLeod. Re- lations and friends who donated gifts of money, during my illness and a patient in P. E. I.-. Hos- pital Thanks one and all. Malcolm Taylor, Millview P. E. I. TRIBUTE TO GUIDE Mount Wilson, 11,000-foot peak in Alberta, was named after Tom Wilson, famous Banff guide of former years. For Those‘Who Prefer To Write "Their Own CLASSIFIED AD ' HERE'S HOW TI-IIS—-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 merit. Apply 61 Chestnut St. SEVEN ROOM HOUSE, CENT- rally located. Apply to 221 Wat- er Street. BUILDING JACKS FOR RENT, get your buildings straightened up before your spring work starts, J. J. Stewart, opposite Central Creamiers. For Sale LADIES sP'RING"coA'r AND suit size 14. Dial 4630 after 5.30. ONE LOT: SOUTHPORT. DIAL 6761-. SIX Yo"fiN‘E;‘éiiWs"'I‘RE‘sii'r'fiF. ing in April. Apply. Eldon Dar- rach. Clyde River. 1 FAWCETI’ COAL AND wood kitchen range with new hot wat- er front. Dial 7917. BOAT 28 FT. LONG, 6 FT. BEAM Model A engine. Used 4 months Joseph P. Walker, Phone 11.42 Launching R.R. HOOVER VACUUM CLEANER late model. Like new. Sacrifice for immediate sale., Tel 8066. 'GOSLINGS, DUCKLINGS. ALSO accepting goose and duck eggs for custom ha-tczhiiig. Borden 36- 4. Tryon Hatchery. 4 ROOM BUNGLOW IN Georgetown, priced reason- able. Apply to T. Trenholm, Murray Harbour. LARGE HOUSE AND OUT- bulidings, with 1 acre of land- 3 miles from Charlottetown Apply Box 794 Care Of Guar- dian - Patriot. ONE CALL TO 8506 TO PLACE a Classified ad can bring you many calls for the article you want to sell or the property you’d like to rent. ELECTROLUX. V A C U U M cleaners. Reconditioned. Guar- anteed. Free home showing. Tel 9220. $29.90\by Maritime Com- pact Vacuum Sales, 176 Kent St. Charlottetown, P.E. Island. BAKERY IN NOVA SCOTIA town doing good trade must be sold. Excellent opportunity here (including 4 room apart- ment and small shop.) Oil furnace, recently rewired; good repair; large lot. Ex- cellent location for room- ing house. - For further particulars app1y— ‘ THE EASTERN TRUST e COMPANY 154 Richmond Street, . Charlottetown, P.E.I. Female Hel|TINantell WANTED IMMEDIATELY. CAP- able housekeeper for April and May. Moder-n summer home on highway. Apply National Em- ployment Service. BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Etc. Bell, Mathesou 81 Foster ' 150 Richmond St. .I. Elmer Blanchard, B.A. 160 Richmond St. Dial 5573 M. A. Farinet, Q.C., LL.B. Bank of Commerce Bldg , Allison M. Cillis, LL.B. 130 Richmond St. Dial 4747 Palmer & Haslam Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. Peake & Nicholson 175 Grafton Street I. 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 IVENETIAN BLIND LAUNDRY. ; 24 hour service. Cleaning, re- 1 pairing. Dial 3374. Seeds LIKE RIPE TOMATOES? HAVE lots this year by using our ex tra early seed. Write‘ for free catalogue. Vesey’s Seeds, York Teachers Wanted “BEFORE APPLYING FOR OR accepting any position to teach ‘with the school district, Wii i peg No. 1, teachers are asked to clear with Mr. E. L. /rne" General Secretary, .Manitoba Teacher's Society, 956 Portage at Lipton, Winnipeg.’ ' . Wanted WANTED — ALE BOTTLES. Pints or quarts. Dial 8595. PROFESSIONAL CARDS OPTOM ETRISTS J. A. Carruthers, R. O. 123 Kent st, Dial 5612 J. S. Taylor, R.O. Corner Kent & Queen Sts. I Office 9133 —- House 4756 H. J. Mabon, ,R.0. Montague P. E. I. I ARCHITECT J. F. TOOMBS, B. Arch. - ARCHITECT 140 Richmond St. Dlal sees G. Keith Pickard 3. 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 APPLY: THE SECRETARY CLOSING’ DATE HAS APRIL Nova Scotia, where applications FEDERAL CIVIL SERVICE FISHERIES WARDENS (SEASONAL) COMPETITION Opeli to residents _of Prince County, P.E.I. only BEEN EXTENDED TO 8, 1958. Application forms obtainable at Post Offices, National Employment Offices and the Civil Service Commission, 10 Tobin Street, Halifax, should be filed. Minimum salary from mum salary from $3300 grade, diploma and experie ces. Send application right date of birth, qualifications TEACHERS WANTED . . AT NORANDA CATHOLIC SCHOOLS FOR 1958-59 $1700 up to $2600; maxi- up to $4200, according to nce. Railroad fare allowan- now to RAYMOND PILON, Director, Sacred Heart School, Noranda, Que., stating and experience. MAN ALIVE -- connections. lawns. Can be financed. IT'S A HONEY A honey of a bungalow containing 6 rooms, com- bined living-room, large kitchen, 3 bedrooms, tiled bath with shower, spacious h-alls. You’ll love the full basement which has cement floor, air conditioning oil-heat, and automatic washer This property is beautifully landscaped, with large will be -received the ofhce Of the Secretary until 3 p.m. (E. D. S. T.) WEDNESDAY, MAY 7. 1958- Combined specification and form of tender can be seen and obtained at the officee of the Chief Engineer (H. 85 R). De- partment of Public Works, 0t~ tawa, Ontario, also at the of- fice of the District Engineer, Department of Public Works, P. O. Box 279, 93 Canterbury Street. Saint John, N. B. ' 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 forms of tender and made on the printed forms supplied by the Department and in ac- cordance with the conditions set forth therein. ' Tenders must include the tow- ing of the plant to and from the work. The dredgés and other plant which are intended to be em- ployed on this work shall have been duly registered in Canada on or before the thirty-first day of December, 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. March 27_ 1958. CANADA TENDERS FOR DREDGING SEALED TENDERS, address- ed to the undersigned and endor- sed “TENDER FOR DREDG- l'NG, DINGWALL, N. S." will be received in the office of the Secretary until 3 p.m. (E.S.T.) WEDNE:SDAY, APRIL 16, 1958. Combined specification an d form of tender can be seen and - obtained at the office of the Chief Engineer (H. & R.), De- partment of Public Works, Ot- for supplying the Fire De- partment with 4 new 8.25 x 20 tires (12 ply) and tubes, mud grip design same size, to be taken in trade). Lowest or any ten- der not necessarily accept- ed. J. A. Fullerton, City Clerk. (less 3 used tires and tubes, TENDERS Tenders will be recived, at the office of the under- signed, up to 12.00 o'clock noon on Friday April 11th, ber lined fire hose, mildew proof, with lug-type coup- lings attached, in 50 foot lengths, City of Charlotte- town thread, tested pres- sure to at least 450 pounds. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. A. Fullerton, City Clerk. CANADA SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned, and endor- sed “TENDER FOR RAILWAY W H A R F IMPROVEMENTS (HARD SURFACING), SUM- MERSIDE, PRINCE COUNTY, P.E.I.”, will be received in the office of the Secretary, until 3:00 p.m. (E.D.S.T.) WEDNESDAY,, MAY 7, 1958. Plans and specification can be seen and form of tender obtain- for supplying the Fire De- partment with 1,000 ft. of 21/2 inch double jacket rub- lant. Next hostess on Th -- night, March 20th, is to be Jerry Gallant which will be? last for this season. Miss Marjorie Maccormi , is employed in Hovwlan 4,2, her home in Unionvale on:,' day evening where she spend the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Platts. tored to Sulmmerside on ‘Mt day, accompanied by Mrs. 1- '{ Cal-ruthers where she -I--_ a few days visiting with her. ghter and son—in-law. Miss Aldona Gallant. of F0 =‘-1‘ Cove was guest of her co. Miss Dolores Gallant on S lg, March 16th. ~ 1‘ Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Ga V and family, were guests of j raines parents on Sunday ‘ ning. ’ -‘ A meeting of the Study ‘ group was held at the home Mrs. A.T. Arsenault on SI ricks Day with 21 answerlllg '[ opening prayer. Next meeting, following Monday at the hol11.° Jerry Gallant.’ Mrs. A.T. Arsenault andda ter spent the weekend with H- and Mrs. Albert Noonau and I ily in 0’Leary, where they 3“ ed Mass in the Mission BEDEQUE Rev. Willard c. picketts; . Truro, N.S., was a recent " ; to the Island. He called on “'- tives in Wilmot Valley and P. ‘i . "short call in this village- ML " ketts is a brother of Mrs. W- Montgomery, Lower Bedeq11_¢’»- son Darrell accompanied h1- Mr. and Mrs. Robert W3 Lower Bedeque, and M1‘. 3 Mrs. Hedley Muttart, Carl returned home on «the from Nassau in the ‘”;Z While there they attended I; marriage of Mr. John L. Waj son of Mr. and Mrs. 3° Q. . Room 207 Confederation Bldg. Corner Queen and Richmond Sts. (Across from Royal Banll Bldg.) Waugh. They were absent several weeks. Cr ‘- Edward Pearson. A1‘-31"’ W FOR APPOINTMENT DIAL 4892. Eglgggeggf Dgigclsmggnttgg Pfigfg Works, Ottawa, _Ontario, at the’ for someone. Write Box 788. tawa, Ontario, also at the office Guardian - Patriot. of the District Engineer, Depart- MUSICIANS nearly 20,000 readers of The Guardian and The - ment of Public Works, Public - ‘ ' ' B'1l' C llbeck, rnlembe" _ COMPLETELY FURNISHED DIAL 3244 H JOHN HARRIS L 3,, ding, p_ 0. B0,, 375, Ha1,f,,,,, §:1°;rn‘;§e]fi‘90fD‘§,”:§ficE“§,}3f§:’ f,‘,‘§Be:,e‘,‘,’ue "§,_PvU_, attended Z». PaI.I‘_10t. cottage. Hot and cold water, J05 W MacD0 Id ‘F. R. C. 0. ! E N's. Bml: 1268 Confederation Build: rally in Epworth Hall’ 5“ hi; I e_le_ctl'lc stove; glassed sunporch - - 1'13 I sgudio _ 203 Richmond s¢_ To be considered each tender mg Chalilottetown’ p_E‘I_, and, side sponsured by Trinity Y 2 S living room, three bedrooms, B.A., Q.C. DIAL 4213 ’ MUCH bath and kitchen. 21 Brighton Shore. Phone 5727. so ACRE FARM FOR SALE IN 1 day . . . . . . . . , . . . . .80 Long Creek, 4 miles from Trans- Canada Highway at New Haven. 4 days - - 0 - - 0 - 0 0 - - 2-80 Beautiful location fronting on 6 days _ _ . _ . . _ . _ . _ 3_60 the West River. Some wood on HERE'S THE NUMBER 8506 We Will Be Glad To Help You Prepare An Ad If You Wish. farm. Contact Mrs. Norman MacLean, 3 King Square, Char- lottetown. Phone 4104. ADMIRAL FRIG. 9 CUBIC F'l‘., at bargain price. Aprply Box 792 Guardian. HOLSTEIN BULL CALF, AP- ply. Arthur Jones, Pownal, P. E. I. 1 SIIJRE BOAT i7’E(To"'r keel, complete with engine, Robert Hickey, Malpeque, KENNEBEC FofJNDK‘rf6T: seed potatoes. Apply A Noonau, New Haven. . I Cllarlottetovr 150 Richmond Street Dial 4713 Box 472 MacPhee 3! Trainer 160 Richmond St. Dial 5573. CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince St. Dial 6432 Currie Isldg. H. R. DOANE 148 Great George Dial 6547 — 6548 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER E. S. CHANDLER. B.Sc. (E.E.), M.E.I,C., P.Eng. 161 QUEEN ST. PHONE 8325 CHARTERED AccouNfANis McDONALD, CURRIE & CO. COOPER BROTHERS & CO. Charlottetown Dial 5568 & COMPANY SL. Charlottetown P. O. Box 187 ARTHUR J. GARRETT PALMER ELECTRIC BUll.DIl\'G 100 Fitzroy Street Dial 5321 year 1958-59., (a) Household Science Starting Salaries: Women: $2,250-$5.500. ’ R.D.A. PROTESTANT CENTRAL SCHOOL BOARD, requires qualified Protestant teachers for the school= 1. Richmond High School (575 pupils) (at) Mathematics & Science (male preferred) (b) Household Science 2. Drummondville (325) (a) English & History (male preferred) 3. Asbestos-Danville-Shipton (410) Men: $2,400——$5,800, depending on qualifications and experience. Up to 16 years experience recognized. Married status allowance-—$400. Other benefits. Ad- dress applications and inquiries, giving details, to:— THE SUPERVISOR, BOX 207, RICHMOND, QUEBEC, must be accompanied by a sec- -lrity 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 Department and in accord- ance with the conditions set forth therein. ' Tenders must include the tow- ing of the plant to and from the work. The dredges and other plant which are intended to be em- ployed on this work shall have been duly registered in Canada on or before the thirty—first day of December, 1952, or shall have been built entirely in Can- ada subsequent to that date. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ROBERT FORTIER, and Secretary. ‘)epartmerit of Public oWl'ks, Ottawa. March 27. 1958. Chief of Administrative Services: at the Post Office, at Summer- side, 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 the form of tender and made on the printed forms supplied by the Department and in accord- ance with the conditions set forth therein. I The Department, through the Chief Engineer's office (H. 8: R_), or through the undersigned, or through the office of the Dis- trict Engineer at Charlottetown, P.E.I., will supply plans and specifications of the work. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ROBERT FORTIER. Chief of Administrative Services , and Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa. March 27, 1958. IPeoples Union, on Tuesday , ‘hing, March 11th. S Mr. and Mrs. Heber Myers’ Carleton, have returned fron}. iting with relatives and frl in Cohasset, Mass. ' v The Bedeque “Half Can‘. club met on Monday We '. March 10th at the home of ‘W’: Edwin MacFar1ane. Twelve In ; bers present. The president. L Walter Leard, read the 093‘, poem: “A thought for the W P Important club matters were ” sidered. The program was ""2 up of a reading, by M1l5- OM ,: Johnson, and a dialogue by k, Orville Johnson, and 1VIiT5- Er hf Johnson. Net meeting ‘ home of Mrs. Chas. Heme’ ,’ The club held an arternoo” .. on March 12th at the ho W Mrs. Edwin MacFarlane. g= was a good gathering and 3 .‘ time.