Dollars roll in for pennies spent on classified ads... 4 it; . . phone .856 Would “extra” money make your summer vacation "extra" special? The" here’s how For all of us, she did her best to get. it: make up a list of articles around your " which you no longer need. Out- grown children’s playthings, for . instance, or that old washing ' machine, an idle. bike, sports equipment, or iust about anything that y. - Gila rd ia n,';‘Patr'iot W0 I'l'l' .P. E. I. folks are; 22.21"; always‘on the second-hand > good condition. And because the Guardian - Patriot sedan beautiful carries many" of these in Want Ads they turn to its classified columns to fill their needs. lovely 2 bone paint. good rub- If you have/what they are after, they’ll make quick contact and offer cash. up articles around the cellar and attic which you ' no longer need and offer them to thousands in these Widely read columns. Here. you’ll reach many many local prospects DIAL 8506 TODAY perhaps others can use. MALPEQIJE RD, * Dial 8506 and describe ’- What you'have to oil-e; ' in; a," ‘ fast acting lookout for articles "in Page 12 The Guardian Wed., July 30, 1958 IN MEMORIAM STEWART -— In loving memory of our dear aunt Miss Edith Pearle Stewart, who passed away July 25th, 1954. A loving aunt, true and kind No £riend on earth like her we find. ' But God gave her Eternal rest. Always remembered by Ellie and Watson. of our dear sister Miss Edith Pearle Stewart, who passed away July 25th, 1954. Its hard to think of sunsets, Or the‘ glory of the dawn. . Its hard to smile with courage When the one'fyou loved has gone. But she left us treasured mem- ories “ 0f many happy years, ‘ And they always will be with us As we journey through the years. Always remembered by the Stewart family. FLEMING -—— In loving memory of my dear husband Darcy Fleming, who passed away 30thn1956. Sweet memories will linger. lor- ' ever, Time cannot change them it’s true. . Years that may 'come cannot sever, My loving remembrance of you. Ever remembered by wife ‘ Mae. Agents Wanted SPARE_ TIME CASH. MAKE $100 easily selling executive high quality Christmas cards and novelty gifts. Newest com- pletely dififerent designs. It's fun. Friends buy on ' . Write today for free catalogue and samples on approval. Big profits. no experience. needed. Special ,plan for churches, clubs. Homer-Warren Company Dept. 22. 411 Glendenan Ave, Toronto. I AUTOMOTIVE i‘ R. J. GREENAN’S r B.A. SERVICE STATION TOWING. - TIRES ‘ BATTERIES ETC. OPEN 7.30 AM. To '12 MIDNITE. DIAL 3975 .. FRED F. IatsoN . NORTH. RIVER. FEATURING r THIS WEEK POLLARD SWEEP ‘ ' . RAKE q NAFTHAeAs. 1 ,Service . I7 Alley Street Boarders Accommodated , MEN BOARDERS ACCOMMO- dabed in private home. Phone .6906. ‘ - F Guardian-Patriot. ' . . cars and Trucks For Sale REPUTATION We’re Building It—i ’, Not Relying On It! - The reputation of any business can mean success or failure. Goodspeeds (P.E;I.) Ltd. stands on its reputation. Low prices. . , always . . . prove it to yourself . . ., read our ads. I954 DODGE 2 tone finish completely reconditioned by ex- perts . better hunry it you want a bargain $I200. V I955 BUICK ~ sedan . . . This one has every- thing, Automatic, Radio, Power Steering, Good, tires, Sparkling paint and just for «7 $I950 ‘ I955 CHEV Bel Air Low mileage 4 door, her, clean. economical well kept. You and your family will be proud of this one. $ I679 ' GOODSPEEDS Car Lot Kent St. CARI SPECIALS I953 Mercury dark blue. Ex- lent condition throughout. Complete with new motor fully guaranteed. $775.00 I956 Delux Volkswagon Colour Capri blue complete 1y reconditioned, good tires .a real buy at $I250.00 W. R. Jenkins Ltd. Used Car LOL STEWART — In loving memory I: MEIIé‘TII'. ‘RsaisIK‘FW. ' guaranteed. _\ 1/2 ton truck pickup body ' So get busy now rounding Color, OUT OUR WAY By J. R. WILLIAMS LOOK .’ .HE WAG I'D BETTER QUIT.I GETTIN' A DRINK 1 DON'T HAVE ANY ,' ., /, I AN‘ HE LANDED LURES THAT LOOK tgfigllIVZ/l/lyl/ LIKE A 1706's WWW/y, ("A . v’ 4 u. l fin L-J ll \ BETTER BA", ,flyfimum "Jana. 7‘90 liars and Trucks For Sale For Sale 1947 FORD SEDAN. CHEAP for cash. Apply 70 Sydney St. Phone 9134. 1956, 2-TON V8; G.M.C. TRUCK, with steel box and hoist, good tires, low mileage. Apply Mrs. Mildred Kelly, Kelly’s Cross, P. E. I. Cars Leaving CAR LEAVING FOR TORONTO August 2nd. Can accommodate one passenger. Phone 7150. CAR LEAVING FOR HALIFAX Thursday, July slat, returning Sunday. Can accommodate two passengers. Dial 4392. ' Female Help Wanted " RASPBERRIES AND BLACK currents by order. Phone 5881 at noon. , - ARBORITE —' ALL PATTERN -- all colours — out to size. Chandler Bros. Phone 6557. ONE YOUNG COW. ALSO 25 pigs. Dial 6032. HARDWOOD AND SLABS. Phone 7859. USED SCHOOL SEATS. SINGLE or double. Contact Maurice Doiron, Montague. ‘ SHED: AT CRAPAUD GOSPEL hall. Could be used for stor— age. Must be moved. Apply Ebhy Boulter, Victoria, P.E.I. MIDDLE AGE WOMAN AS COM- panion in modern (City) home Apply Box 270 Guardian or Phone 7106. - BOYS C.C.M. BALLOON TIRED bicycle. 26” wheel. Apply Mrs. MacLennan, Brachley Point Road. Phone 7992. WANTED GIRL IFOR GENERAL housework, must be good with children. Modern home, Good wages. Reference required. Apply Mrs. Lloyd Inman, Sum- merside, Box 837. . HOUSEKEEPER — SIX MILES From Charlottetown. Modern conveniences. Mrs. William Crockett, York, phone 5864. SMART YOUNG WOMAN ‘ wanted to operate .dish wash- ing machine. Apply Mrs. Bruce Unemployment Insurance u:- ‘Fur Sale RASPBERRIES. PHONE 9166. REACH-IN REFRIGERATORS. Sacrifice price. Storey Elec- tric. I ’ ‘ ‘ FOR SALE — RECONDITION- ed regrigerated fruit and dairy cases. Bargain. Storey Elec- j, 'tric. ’ I» ' USED APPLIANCES L used refrigeraors, kerosene and electric ranges. and washers all Douglas Bros. & Jones Ltd. 155 KENT ST. DIAL 6565 2‘ COWS. CALVES BY SIDE. Apply Everett Trainor, South Melville. ‘ IT’S SIGNIFICANT THAT MORE and more folks are using Guar- Idian - Patriot Classified Ads to solve problems. Let us help fill your needs. Phone 8506. FRIGIDAIRE, ALMOST NEW. W. E. Grimes, Phone 8889. TWELVE FOOT/ SPEED BOAT. 25 hp. motor. Remote controls, etc. Phone 9235. ‘ SEVERAL USED REFRIGERA- tors, suitable for stores or Is'mall hotels. Sacrifice prices. Dial 7341. Storey Electric. FOURTEEN PIGS, 6 WEEKS old. Vince Lawless. Kinkora. REGISTERED HEREFORDS. Still available 2 bulls at ser- viceable age. Fred C. Ramsay, Montrose. COMPLETE WALK-INCOOLER 6 x 6 and unit." Phone 7341. Storey Electric. 5 WAYS TO PROFIT FROM Guardian - Patriot \ Classifed hire or buy. Phone 8506 for 3 Ads. Use ’em to sell, rent, find, trained ad-assistant. NUMBER OF HOOKED AND braided rugs. Apply Mrs. Ili’eni'gy Bernard, Hunter River, . . I. AUCTION SALE at KELLY'S CROSS SaturdayI Aug. 2 2 p.m. ' Household Furniture Chestefield Living room chairs End table Organ » Sewing machine Radio Dining room table 8: Chairs Kicthen table and chairs Living room stove Kitchen stove Beds and a bedroom set Floor squares China cabinet, side cupboards and bureaus Pictures and frames Dishes, lamps and kitchen utensils Other household furniture. Terms of sale: Cash. Mrs. Bennett Trainer Melville Bell, Auctioneer. ONE GENERAL PURPOSE horse, work anywhere. Wm. Hicken, Bradalbane, P.E.I. FRIEND POTATO SPRAYERS. 10 row boom and tank refiller. Cheap for quick sale. Contact Jerome O’Brien, 85‘Water St., Charlottetown. Phone 9218 or 5217, Charlottetown. ELECTRIC SINGER SEWING machine. Only new. Call at 320 Kent Street or dial 4523. ’BRAND NEW VACUUM CLEAN- er with attachments, guarante- ed. Bargain price of ‘only $29.90. Write or telephone for your free home showing. Mari- , time Co act Vacuum, 176 Kent Street. Charlottetown, Phone 9220. . ’ ‘12 FT.‘ SPEED BOAT, 25 11?. motor. Johnston electric and trailer. Apply 38‘ onst Street Phone 6649; ' - cocxsuur'r, so TRACTOR'AND- A-1- con- "tio . for’liu’rck sue. Malcolm Benton. 51 St. Peters Road, Charlottean or phone 3220 after 6 p.m. , 9 FT. COCKSHUTT SWATHER and pick up for 6 It, Massey Harris combine. Arthur Camp- bell, French River. HALLS THRASHERY OUTFIT with bagge‘r, blower and pipe. James H. Doiron, Wheatley River, Buftlow Road. ‘ ‘ FOR SALE i Cooked Lobsters and Quahaugs available. Signed: PROWSE & AGNEW Prince Stmet Wharf GROOERIES MEL'S Groceries and Meats open until 10.30 daily no delayxseIrvice is our motto Malpeque Road—Dial .9417 Male And Female ‘0 IIeIn WANTED BY WOMAN LIVING alone in country, about 8 miles from Charlottetown, one couple or woman. Free rent and fuel. Handy churches and store. Write Box 461 care of Guard- ian—Patriot. BOYS AND MAKE MONEY EASILY CARRYING A PATRIOT ROUTE IN YOUR SPARE TIME ’ You must be willing to do a good job'and be over 11 years old. Register at your Ch’town or Summerside Patriot Offices. , tritium Anything in Landscaping. L 00 kin g after Lawns, Hedges and Odd Jobs Dial 5669 Lost And Found FOUND IN CITY, COLLEGE ring. Initials inside. Dial 6166. STRAYED FROM MY FARM heifer weighing 800 lbs. Red with white head. Ivan Turner, Winsloe. LOST LADIES LIGHT CLUTCH bag in Eaton’s Store Monday containing sum of money and papers. Reward Dial 6046. FOUND: AT MORRIS’ BRIDGE on Saturday, steel fishing box. of Wm. Folland, Granville. Male Help Wanted 3 COMMISSION SALESMEN with car, to start work immedi- ately. Average earnings $95 weekly. Reply Box 268 Guard~ ian-Patriot. Services Offered Apply Edward Burgoyne, care’ TRUCKING SERVICE City—wide trucking s e r v i c e available to 3 p.m. each day. Trip from Charlottetown to Mur- ray Harbour every afternoon. DIAL 4651. MODERN FUMIGATING Available throughout P. E. 1. for extermination of roaches, bed bugs, rats, insects, etc. Free estimates. Phone or write: I H. R. QUINN, PROP. P.O. Box 451 Phone 8727 PHOTO SERVICE, FOR HIGH gloss jumbo prints, send your films to us for overnite service. Most modern electronic equip- ment to give you perfect prints Only Enmans give you Free Pocket Album with each order for our Deluxe Jumbo Prints (Guaranteed not to fade). Enman Drug and Photo service. Opposite Holmans, Summerside. Don’t Miss This Miscellaneous , WANTED HORSES FOR slaughter. Paying $4.00 per . hundred, live weight. Apply 51 Chestnut St. M. Walsh. NOTICE: ALL TAXES OWING Mt. Albion School No. 134 must be paid by August 12th. If not will be handed in for collect- ion. By order of Trustees. BUYING SCRAP IRON AND steel. Also batteries, metals, and bottles. Paying highest market prices. Lester O’Brien, Lower Prince Street. BOX NUMBERS In replying to Box Numbers correct Box Number in the ad— dress. Personal FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH. The amazing Body Tonic. Write for free booklet today. PROCKER 8: CAMPBELL RESEARCH INST. 21 King St. East, Toronto, Ont. REAL ESTATE ’For Rent’ ‘ SMALL APARTMENT WITH electric stove. Phone 3554.. . Two ROOMS, SECOND FLOOR. Dial 7295. TWO FURNISHED ROOMS .with, electric stove. Nice loca- tion. Dial 3061. “TWO FURNISHED H 0 U S E- yckeeping rooms. 38 Water St. 1T0 RENT FOR AUGUST, PRI- vate beach, two bedrooms with bath. Kitchen facilities. Write box 190, Charlottetown. APARTMENT. BAYFIELD ST., 4 rooms and bath, secondfloor. Heated. Continuous hot water. Suitable for adults or young couple. Phone 8882 between 5 and 8 p.m. ~ 3 ROOM (NEW MODERN) AP- art-ment. Residential area. Alp- ply Box 272 care of Guardian- Patriot, COTTAGE — PARTLY FUR- nished at shore Winter Bay, near Corran Ban bridge, one mile from pavement. Court and Son, Redford Station,P.E. I. ' GROUND FLOOR, HEATED, self-contained, 3 rooms and bath apartment. Central loca- tion. Adults only. Apply Box 266, care of Guardian-Patriot. HEATED THIRD FLOOR AP artment. 5 rooms and bath. Continuous hot water. Central- ly located. Box 214 Guardian- Patriot. SMALL APARTMENT. SUIT- able for two girls or young couple. Private entrance. Ap- ply 6 Grafton Street before 6:30 p.m. ONE CALL TO 8506 T0 PLACE a Classified ad can bring you many calls for. the article you want to sell or the property you’d like to rent. REAL ESTATE .For Sale 5 ROOM COTTAGE WITH PLOT of land. Apply Charles Watts, Grand Tracadie. lage of Murray River. n good condition. Near church, store and school. Apply Mrs. Gordon Gillis, Murray River. REAL ESTATE Wanted WANTED BY TWO PROTEST- ant working girls a respectable boarding house in the City. Ap- ply Box 267 care of Guardian- Patriot. , PLATE CHUSHER 0R HAM- mer mill, complete with blow- er and mixer. Write Box “Z” care of Guardian-Patriot Sum- merside. 40R5ROOMHOUSEOR apartment Centrally located. Dial 8593. THREE ROOM APARTMENT With bath. Central. Dial 9954. TWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN .would like to rent a furnished apartment or room with kitt- chen privileges. Write to Box 783, Charlottetown. SerVIces Offered VAIL’S RADIO, TELEVISION Sales and Service, 204 Kent Street. Charlottetown. Dial please make sure‘you have the, llé-STOREY HOME VIL. . FAST SERVICE FILM. DEVELOPING Any negative enlarged to 4 x 6 and mounted in beautiful porr- :ait folder 50c EACH. You can be sure of flawless quality processing. Clear snappy re- sults in Albums. Leave your Films with us—in Today, out Tomorrow GARNHUM PHOTO STUDIO P.0. Box 275 Charlottetownw 3537. Wanted ILUEBERRIE RAKES. WRITE stating price. Walter Ryan, Souris, R. R. 3. WANTED ALE BOTTLES PINTS or quarts. Dial 8595. .USED CRIBS AND PLAYPENS. Dial 8125. \ ONE OR TWO GIRLS TO SHARE furnished selfacontained apart- ment. Central. . Reasonable. Phone 6189 after 5 p. m. Teachers Wanted TEACHER WANTED, FIRST OR second class for Little Pond School. Supplement $600.00. Charles S. MacDonald, secret- ary. Transportation Wanted TWO LADIES WOULD LIKE transportation to. Boston, urday or Sunday, August 2 or 3rd, returning Friday 8th. Dial , FOR the Brighton District. ‘ attached. 175 Grafton Street IN MEMORIAM MRS. HENRY BEER BURHOE “The Land gave, the Lord talk- eth away, blessed be the name of the Lor .” Passed peacefully into her Eternal home on Sunday after- noon, July 20th., 1958, Mrs. Henry Burhoe, Charlottetown, the for- mer Miss Susannah Wood Jar- dine, the wife of the late Henry Beer Bunhoe of Alexandra, in her 91st year. The deceased had been ill for three months and although no hopes had been held for her re- covery, the end cameWery sud- denly. _ Possessed of a wonderful Chris- tain character, love for her home and dear ones, helping those who needed her assistance, makes that chair, which can never be filled, only by a mother, doubly vacant. I .. Mrs. Buuhoe was a life time member of the Pown-al United Church. Her home was open and welcome 'to all clergyman and people of all walks of lite. The Funeral which was very lar- - gely attended was held in Pow~ nal United Church and was con ducted by the Rev. T.R. Goudge, assisted by Rev. Dr. AS. Weir and Rev. EH. LittlejohnIs, who gave the funeral sermon Mn, Littlejohns spoke of his years of friendship with MT. anl Mrs. Burhoe and their popularity in the community. They hymns sung were favor- ites 0d the deceased, “O God Our Help in Ages Pas ”, “Unto t‘ .e Hills Around”. s There were leflt to cherish her memory, two daughters, Hilda, Mrs. Harry Dunbrack. Waltham, Mass, Susan, Mlns. Earle Ballem, Cross Roads and two sons K914 sey J ., and Elwood, Charlotte tow . , The pall bearers were Messrs Gay Judson, Bruce Judson, John Mia-cRaIe, Aubrey Gamble, Ernest MacCaIbe and George MacLenh nan. Her remains were laid to rest in Pownal cemetery. The floral tributes were many and beauti- ful. ‘ The family of the late Mrs. Henry Beer Bunhoe wishes ' to thank all those who sent flowers cards and letters of sympathy. The nurses and staff of the UV? inxgstone and MacArthur Nursing Home and the Leonor; Nursing Home and allkind friends, who in any way helped/during her illness. IN MEMORIAM MRS. BERNARD J. COADY The death occurred on June 14, 1958, after a lengthy illness at her home. in Vernon ’River of Mrs-Annie Ooado, of the SALE DESIRABLE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY FOR SALE IN BRIGHTON , ‘ We are instructed to offer for sale the residential property of Dr. Archibald A. MacVicar, situated on the corner of North River Road and Churchill Avenue m The lot is large, 130 feet by 130 feet and contains a large variety of fruit trees. The 10-room house has been recently renovated with a complete new oil heating system and contains four bedrooms and has garage Occupancy—1 September, 1958. Inspection by appointment only. Apply—— PEAKE & NICHOLSON Ch lottetown, P.E.I. I PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Etc. CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince St ' Dial 6432' LA Elmcr Blanchard, 160 Richmond St. M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB. - Bank of Commerce Bldg Allison M. Gillis, LLB. 130 Richmond St. Dial 4747 Palmer & Haalam Bank of Nova scotia Bldg. Dial 5573 ' ,TOPTOMETRISTS J. A. Canadian, R. 0. 123 Kent St, Dial 5612 _ J. S.‘ Taylor, 3.0. Comer Kent & Queen Sta. Office 9133 -- House 4756 H. J. Mabon, 11.0. Peake & Nicholson 175 Grafton Street Montague ARCHITECT J. A. McGuigan, BA. ' Currie Bldg., Dial 9424 Queen St. IAN M. MacLEOD, LLB. CURRIE BLDG. (Above Shoe Doctor) DIAL 3361 FREDERIC A. LARGE, Q.C., M.L.A. Room 207 Dominion Building Dial 3244 .Tos. W. MacDonald, B.A., Q.C. 150 Richmond Street Dial 4713 Box 472 MacPhee & Trainor [60 Richmond St. Dial 5573 J. F. T007" .,’S, B. Arch. ARCHITECT 140 Richmond St. Dial 3865 G. Keith Pickard\, B. Arch. M.R.A.I.C., marlottetown, 100 Fitzroy St. Dial 8618 ' Summerside, Wednesdays Dial 2936 Peter A. McNeil 166 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown ' Phone 4339 P. 0. Box 513 ELECTRICAL . ENGINEER E. S. CHANDLER. 3.51:. (E.E.), M.E.I,C., P.Eng. 161 QUEEN ST. PHONE 8325 CHARTERED ACCOUNT—ANTS Currie Bldg. 148 Great George McDONALD, CURRIE & CO. , COOPER BROTHERS a co. I Charlottetown H. R. DOANE 8i COMPANY Dial 5568 St.. Charlottetown Charlottetow- . c d, h ed . I - L lczietzfselcilelplril<=flrmlltenoayeyarswago?r e - Io. GRAVEL s. SANDSle P. E. l.’ Mrs. Coady, .formerly Annie Quilty, was born at South Shore, MRS. 11.x. ‘ P.E.I.» on April 10, 1304. Thirty- o , ; three years ago she married Ber- 1958” M094“ morning, My» - nard CoaIdy of Vernon River, “Sh, €311,411? as W W whose first wide had died leav- 3“ In, there em“. . , . at the Prime Edwin! * IMO . mg motherless three small and- .t al aha . , mm dren. (I: Vanni. MOW“, Ill!” To these she became a kind . . Weft. and loving mother. Their devo- Day“ H- Mimi’s. tion to her was her reward for Iofmwe. t. W what she had done fior them, they 51" “me years. ‘ i » in turn endeavoured to do for He” death came ,wr her, especially during her long Spock to her - “w painful illness. The loving care “V95 and and tender nursing bestowed upon ‘had MB In 'i her especially by Mildred, Mrs. W“ M Known m . George MacPhee with whom she We“! out im- hm. lived was a beautiful example of “W. on a true christian charity. 630’ previous to She died as she had lived, a Site was the I ,, pious faithful member of the 021- late Mark W0 It tholic Church whose sacraments and blessings were administered to her by her Pastor, Rev. Ur- ban Gillis. The large concourse of people who attended her fun- eral service in St. Joachims Church, Vernon River on Mon- -' day, June 16th, gave testimony to sessed of a him an}. ,, ,. the high esteem in which she nature. Shediedu “ was held. ' trusting in: the miss a“; N The solemn High Mass of Re- Savmur, so snap h‘er “MI quiem Was sung by a cousin of live onin Mamet“ the family. Rev. Dr. Louis P. kneIWherbest. Callaghan of Indian River, as- Her mew “Wu-A: slated by the pastor, Rev. Ur- gin-Imam. the ban Gillis as deacon and Rev. omshmm, was very ma - Bennett MacDonald of St. Geor- tended, a m 1 gas as sub-deacon, late mm, mm w The honorary pall bearers were “ice MWUW . w Justice GoerIge J. Tweedy, Cyril ducted by m'pasml WM“, ) , Morrissey, Leo Pravught, William Earl of me WHEN. . Sherry, Edmund Handrahan, J. who spoke wows. «we, $1.3 J. Acorn. ' the bereaved faxml’y' 'i Active pallbearers were, Nor- afifiicfiatm at m man MachIllau, James Doyle, adjoining cemetery will he I» av: - Andrew Doyle, Malcolm Mac-Lean mains were 1mm..eg Irving Tweedy and Alphonsus The ’ . Maolntyre. , \ ale-led, Besides). her three step-daugh— $31.1? idhmgflm tors Alice, MIrs. Johriwrg. Macd ’ m“, Donald and" Myrtle, I . Fre new H, . . Scale both of Charlottetown and m wigfiglgkm‘. Mildred, Mrs. George Mac-Phee, Soul" and um i of , she leaves to mourn their loss a mus of me W .5 brother Walter Quilty of South The late Mm. Shore, P.E.I. and another broth- to mourn besides, her. | or, Patrick oIf Smartsville, Cali- mgband, a daughter, M forni-a. home, four mans, h V CARD 0F THANKS NM” M mm“ “M The family of the late Mrs. giggle?“ m'lmem. '- Bemard Coady wish to thank all long N ha. kind neighbours and friends, Rev 1 _ _ Urban 'Gillis, Rev. John Cash, . ’ Rev. Louis P. Callaghan, D. D., , TV SALES also all those who sent Mass TORONrpo (up) __ m cards, messages of sympathy and mm ..Wfi“, ,, ‘ flowers, and all who assisted M f“ them in their recent sad bereave- television sets mm ~ “lent- , the fiourth m. w“ Sales tor h. ,r: ' COLD LEADERS “The United. States, Germany and France are the world‘s three leading refitigerator makers. DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS": Province of PrinceEdward Island TENDERS, SEALED TENDERS will be received until on Tuesday, 5th of. August, 1958, for thepbdng Sandstone and Gravel on Various Roads _, ward Island. . ' 'f’f ‘ 7“" Specifications and Tender Forms may be OI) =' 1' at the office of-the undersigned. ‘ ‘ Lowest or any Tender not necessarily R. G. WHITE, ‘ ;. .1 Deputy . 28 July, 1958. ' ' ‘ Charlottetown, W . Prm, ' ce Edward Island. I DeLAVAL FARM EouIFMIsfi Goon EQUIPMENT SAVES ‘ ‘ AND OVERHEAD. 1‘; WHY WAIT —— CONLE IN —- OR CALLUS ' TODAY. 3" KEITH CARMICHAEL LTD. iBelvedere Corner — Central Royalty I Charlottetown — Phone 6423 ERNIE’S SALES and SERVICE Summerside ‘ ‘ 11 Water St. Phone ,. RECONDITIONED TIRES From $4.00 to $10.00 Each:- All Road Hazard Guarantee Wheel Balancing 85c. I " 04 ST. PETER’S Rn. DIAL 401: General Country Store Situated on Trans Canada Highway alt W53?! lands near Ferry Terminal, building contains and! ft. by 18 ft, with modern kitchen_ modern bathroom at rear of store, three .. - A. second floor, cement foundation and deep " . wwh cement floor. Two small warehouses and (go ' i of land. Wonderful opportunity for Pouple w ‘ l~ above average income. For further WW L. 'H. KENNEDY Rearltor and Insurance 166 Great George St, —- Dial 39” I r Dial 6547—— 5543 , P. 0. Box 187 ARTHUR l. GARRETT PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING 100 Fitzroy sued . Dial 5321