P328 8 The Guardian Friday, Feb. 7, 1958 Agents Wanted ACT TODAY ESTABLISH YOUR- IN MEMORIAM ADAM our dear daughter Eleanor, Mrs. Andrew Adam, who died‘ February 7th., 1956. Gone from us but leaving mem- ories, Death can never take away, ‘ Memories that will always linger While upon this earth we stay. Sadly missed by Fat-her and Gordon Mother. Mr. Essery. and Mrs. ,. MacSWAIN—In loving memory of ‘ Neil Macswain who passed a- way Fvebruary 6, 1957. God knew he was weary and tired And he called him home to rest He will always be remembered By those who loved him best. Inserted by Ella and Marie. HUTMACHER — In memory of Ernest l-Iutmacher, who passed ‘ away February 7, 1957. Gone from us but leaving mem- ories Death can never take away Memories that will always linger While upon this earth we stay, We do not need a special day to bring you to our minds For days we do not think of you are very hard to find. . Fondly rememberedgby Staff Charlottetown Hotel. . HUTMACHER - In loving mem- ory of our dear father Ernest Hutmacher who passed away Feb. 7, 1957. What would we give if we could say Hello Dad, in the same old way To hear your voice and see your smile To sit with you and chat awhile So you who have a father ‘ Cherish him with care For you’ll never know the heart- ache Till you see his vacant chair. Sadly missed by daughter Ernestine and sons Darrell and Donnie. . soon or minus We wish to thank our friends a_i_id_. neighbors of Granville, es- pecially the women of the In- ' stitute for their kindness shown us on the _occasion of our 62nd anniversary of our marriage. A special thank you to all. Mr. and Mrs. William Folland. ST. LOUIS,‘ Mr. Burt Shea has returned to his home in Windsor, Ontario, after visiting with his father, Mr. Emmett Shea, who is ill at his home in Waterford; he also visi- ted at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peters in St. Louis. ‘ Mrs. Joseph P. Gaudet and baby daughter, have returned from the Western Hospital to I their home in St. Louis. Mr. Clevis Marten, St. Felix, was a visitor at the home of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Cynil tly. \ Mr. Albert’ Bernard has re- turned to his home in DeBlois, Doucette recen- efter spending some time in St.‘ John, N.B. Friends of Mr. Joseph S. Wedge will be sorry to. hear that he is ill in the Prince ‘County Hospital. Mr. Wedge, who now lives in Summerside, is formerly of st. Louis. , (Mrs. Cyril Doucetteand Mrs. John J. Arsenault, spent a few days in Tignish, where they vis- ited friends and relatives. Miss Anita and Emelda Thebe- deau, Antignish, N.S. are visit- ing their parents, Mr. and Mrs." Fred Thebedeau, St. Edwards. Friends of Mrs. Emmanuel Allan, St. Edwards, will be sor- ry to hear that she is a patient in the Western Hospital, Alber- ton. - USE , _ ,GuarcIian - Patriot WANT ADS OFTEN FOR QUICK RESULT! IN RENTING on SELLING For Those Who Prefer To Write Their Own CLASSIFIED HERE'S HOW THIS—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 nearly 20,000 readers of The Guardian and The Patriot. HERE'S HOW MUCH 6 eamfilioili 4 days ........v... 2.80 1 day .80 HERE'S THE —In Loving memory. of self in a business with a real future. If you are reliable and have or can obtain a car, an above average income and future security can be yours. No investment required. Pleas- ant occupation supplying neces- sities to homes and farms ‘in nearby rural locality. For _in- formation without obligation write The J. R. Watkins Com- pany, 350 St. Roch'Street, Mon- treal, Que. Baby chicks MORE EGGS, LESS FEED AND MORE $$$$ Get Raynor Leghorn or Leghorn Cross Bred Chicks Write or Phone us today RAYNOR ‘ CHICK HATCHERY Mt. Herbert Dial 7984 MAXIMUM YIELD ON EGG. broiler, meat - markets. Make wise choice of chicks now. For , eggs - there's Ames In-Cross - and‘ other excellent breeds. Broilers (order now March- April). Dual purpose cockerels. Bray Hatchery agents Ralph Raynor RR 5 Charlottetown; J. Spencer H u g h e s, Emerald (Bray Hatchery, Moncton N.B., Tannery St.) out out: WAY : 5‘ 5 ‘ 5T .' HOW LONG , HAVE THE‘/ BEEN THERE I AT MY MACHINE? 5' 5'57: 1 5A‘/"‘-' ‘snow ARDEN’- 'AT AIN'T ‘TH’ THING T'WORR‘/ ABC)UT-- HOW LONG ‘THEM BOSSES HAVE BEEN THERE " IT'S HOW LONG ‘IOU'VE BEEN AWA ~- BECAUSE "THE LONGER VOU BEEN AWAY THE LONGER ‘IOU THINK THEY BEEN THERE.’ BY‘ J. R. WILLIAMS ‘IE5-‘YOU CM BE AWAY FROM ‘/OUR JOE NOT MORE "THAN A MINUTE OIZTWO AN‘ THEM BIIZD5 C'N MAKE ‘IOU FEEL LIKE OL' , P VAN comw HOME! For Sale Lost Ami Found A no selling, no experience Male Help Wanted UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY FOR YOUNG MEN We require several young men interested in making a career in the Consumer Finance Business. * Aged 21 to 28 years. I This is a salaried position, required. Come in today. anddiscuss your future with Canada’s largest and oldest Finance Company. Household. Finance Cor- poration, 117 Queen Street, (-above Co-op). Phone 7395. CHEAP FOR CASH, A _LIGH'l‘- weight Mcculloch Chain Saw, See Preston Llewellyn, Monta- gue. LOST -. IN MONTAGUE. ON Wednesday, leather wallet. Fin- der please leave at Guardian Office, Montague. ' Teachers Wanted -WANTED — TEACHER FOR Glem William School. Supple- Boarders Aooommodated noannnns ACCOMMODATED at 200 Prince Street. liars and Trucks For Sale FOR SALE 1952 H A L F-T O N ‘Dodge completely overhauled new paint job good tires. R. M. MacKinnon. Bristol Phone 15-22. 1951 FORD CUSTOM, PERFECT condition, priced reasonable. Reason tor selling owner leav- ing province. Apply Les-ter Dav- ies, Eldoii. ' ' . 1952 CHEV SEDAN GOOD RUN- ning order, cheap 1954 Dodge sedan, new motor, body badly damaged. Will sell complete or parts. One 3 to 5 H.P. Inter- national gas e ,ine -ulsed very little. Apply Willis Judson, Cra- paud. ‘ ' ‘ 4 cars Leaving CAR LEAVINGFOR HALIFAX Sunday Noon. Room for 3. Dial-9258. For Rent TWO ROOMS SUITABLE FOR light housekeeping. Phone 9419. FURNISHED ROOM. PHONE 3152. ' ~ THREE ROOM 1 ‘HEATED, apartment on second floor, Parkdale. Phone 8362. SMALL FURNISHED » ROOM, suitable for one girl. Near P. W. C. and Canada Packers. Dial 6760. For Sale SLABS AND HARDWOOD. DIAL 9536. . FOR SALE -1- Two BULL CAL-I ves. Apply Bruce Jones, Pow- nal. ‘ COW SEVEN YEARS OLD TO freshen April 21). Frank Egan, Elrmswood, Bonshaw, P.O. OIL HEATER WITH FITTINGS also hot water furnace. Apply 47 Churchill Ave. u, ‘ _ '~ FOR SALE GOOD:‘MILK, COW to ' freshen in about three _weeks time Matthias Murray, ‘New Wiltshire,.P. E. I. PUPPIES 6 WEEKS OLD. MO- ther pure bred. Registered. La- brador. Bargain prlce. Phone 6789. - GATE LEG TABLE, WITH TWO Windsor chairs chifrobe; dres- ser; hall mirrow with hooks. Phone 3427. - ' GENUINE MUSKRAT COAT -full length, 38,‘ Good condition, Bargain for quick sale. Apply Box 647 Guardian. UNBREAKABLE (MELMAC) DINNERWARE Terms arranged. Apply to- JOHN ARSENAULT 83 Bayfield St., 2nd floor Q PIONEER, CHAIN SAWS at NEW LOW PRICE Model R‘ A, 61/; HP. $227.50 Model H.B. 5 HP. $210.00 Complete line of Cockshutt farm equipment. LLOYD MacDONALD Annandale—Phone Dundas 14-111 \ ONE BROODER STC E OIL burner and pipe. 4 rolls of poul- try fence. Apply Dan Living- stone, Southport. I SEARCH STORAGE SPACES for things‘ you don’t need. Of- fer ’em for sale through Clas- sified ads. Get spot cash QUICK Dial 8506. VACUUM. CLEANER, NEW airway sanitizer, latest model, swivel top, disposal bag, floor buffer included, may be had for /payments due. Dial 9220. FOR SALE 1947 CHEV ENGINE TRUCK transmission and power take off. Rope for 250 traps. used 2 years. Ralph Billard, Mur- ray Harbor. ONE OIL ‘BURNING SPACE heater, $25.00. One small Que- ‘ bee" heater $10.00. One Crane oil burner for furnace with au- tomatic controls, constant igni- tion type, used very little. One pair boy's hockey boots and skates, size 6, $5.00. Apply Wil- Judson, Curapaud.‘ Female Help lllanted ESTABLISHED TERRITORIES for Avon Products in Hunter Riv- er, Kensiugton and Malpeque. Customers waiting. for Service. (For interview write Box 649. Gdn. WANTED EXPERIENCED GIRL to help with‘ housework (2 c'l1ildren)_ good wages. Sleep in or at home. Apply Mrs. A. B. Burns, 59 Ambrose St. or Dial 8271. ~ GENERAL WORK, FOND OF children, live in. Modern home in Toronto. Monthly salary sev- enty-five dollars, uniforms sup- plied. State age and reference. Transportation supplied. Box 630 Guardian-Patriot. ' and personnel investigation. bonus arrangement, Excellent John, N.B. Miscellanous SPECIAL ' CHINESE DISHES TO TAKE OUT Full Course Dinners From 11 to 7:30 SUNDAY SPECIAL - CHICKEN and STEAK ISLAND GRILL Dial 5228 HOME STUDY COURSES in _Hawaiian and Spanish Guitar- and Piano Accordion. Learn to play in the privacy of -your own home, HAWAIIAN SCHOOL OF MUSIC 19% Bonaccord Street, ' Moncton, NJ}. I Services offered. D-RESSMAKING AND ALTERA tions done, mens pants. cuffed uniforms altered. Phone Mrs , Currie, 4707. _, Seeds HAVE A GOOD VEGETABLE Garden this year! Use earlier and better varieties. Write for complete free catalogue. Vesey’s Seeds, York. HELPWANTED —- MALE Established ‘nation wide inspection agency is opening 3 new office in Charlottetown andhas an opening for a high grade man, aged 22 to 28 to work in this office completing insurance Outside public, contact work -— no selling, collecting or soliciting required. The position requires the ability to meet and talk with people effectively. graduate preferred, must be at least high school graduate. Regular salary plus mileage allowance for your ‘car and 1 College employee benefits. This is a wonderful opportunity for a young man willing to get ahead, as we promote from within the organization only. Must have a. car or be able to obtain car. For full details reply stating age education_ experience and qualification to P.O. Box 1200, Saint PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Etc. Bell, Matheson 8: Foster 150 Richmond St. I. Elmer ‘Blanchard, B.A. 165 Queen St. - Dial 4232 M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB. Bank of Commerce Bldg Allison M. Gillie, LLB. 130 Richmond St. Dial 4747 Palmer & Haslam ' Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. Peaks & Nicholson 175 Grafton Street \ OPTOIVIETRISTS ‘ J. [A. Carruthers, R. O. 123 Kent St, Dial 5512 Byron J. Grant, 0. D. 124 Kent St., 7 5611 J. S. Taylor, R.O. Comer Kent & Queen Sts. Office 9133 — House 4756 H. J. Mabon, R.O. Montague P. E. 1. ARCHITECT J. F. TOOMBS, B. Arch. ARCHITECT 140 Richmond St. Dial 3865 J. A. McGuigan, B.A. Currie Bldg., Dial 9424 Queen St. IAN M. MacLEOD, LLB. CURRIE BLDG. (Above Shoe Doctor) DIAL 3361 FREDERIC LARGE, Q. . . , — Room 207 Confederation Bldg. Corner Queen and Richmond Sts. (Across from Royal Bank Bldg.) ' DIAL 3244 B.A., Q.C. 150 Richmond Street Dial 4713 Box 472 MacPhee 38 Trainer 165 Queen St. Dial 4232 CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince St. 6432 2 BRIGHTON ROAD Jos. W. MacDonald, I G. Keith Pickard B. 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 MUSICIANS H. JOHN HARRIS, F. R. C. O. , Studio — 203 Richmond 88. DIAL 4213 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER E. S. CHANDLER. B.Sc. (E.E.), M.E.I,C., P.ElI[. 161 QUEEN ST. PHONE 8325 MIMEOGRAPHING . STENOGIIAPHY . BOOKKEEPINC MRS. HELEN ACORN DIAL 6349 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS McDONALD, ‘CURRIE & CO. coopna BROTHERS & co. P. O. Box 513 ' ment $450.00. Apply Mrs. William Stewart, Secretary. J Wanted WANTED - ALE BOTTLES. Pints or qua!‘-ts. Dial 8595. ALL KINDS OF FEEDER CAT- , tle. Partly beef breed. M. F. Walsh, 51 Chestnut Street. WORKING BOY DESIRES ROOM and board reasonable‘ rate. wil- ling baby sit in exchange for reasonable rate. Telephone 5528. FURNISHED. "'USE. OR A- partment for remainder of win- ter. Heath MacQuarrie, M,P. Dial 6816. ‘ ' KEEP GOODS ‘MOOVING Through Classified ads! Small cost, big pulling-power! Dial 8506. ‘ _ FIVE ROOM’ HOUSE ,BY RE- liable tenants, by March 1st. Near_ church and school in Parkdale area; Must have yard and ga.den space. Apply Box 629, Guardian. - ‘ WANTED We are paying highest market prices for all kinds of scrap iron and metal materials, also ale bottles, hides and skins. MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD. 153 Kent St. BOOKSELLERS RAPPED « PEIPING (Reuters) — China’s booksellers and -publishers Wed- nesday came under Communist party fire for mismanagement and allowing themselves to be “cheated” out of some $16,000 by book firms in the United States and Canada. The Peiping people’s daily said “a lot of money has been lost through payment in ad- vance to capitalistbook traders ‘who cheated.” has available a franchise town. ment $15,000. \ ' every phase of business. Complete information to IN MEMORIAM THOMAS EDISON MacRAE The people of Bonshaw and surrounding districts were sad- dened and shocked, when they learned of the sudden death of Eddie MacRae at Bonshaw on Saturday evening, November 2nd. He was born at Bonshaw on November 7th, 1916, youngest son of the late William and Florence MacRae of that place. Eddie was sincerely loved by his many friends and espcially by the little children, whom he al- ways had time to enjoy. ,He spent most of his short life in Bonshaw where he owned and operated a general store, and later a restaurant The “Mac- ‘Rae Snack Bar”. He spent four years during World War II in the R.C.N. and the past yea-r was employed by C.N.R. Ferries, where he won the esteem of all his associates. Eddie is greatly missed in the Community, but the loss is grea- ter in thevhome where his ready smile and genial disposition was ever loved and enjoyed by the other members of his family. He leaves to mourn five bro- thers and five sisters, namely, Wilfred of Miami, Florida, Ev- erett of Northampton, Mass, Mil- ton residing in Bonshaw, Har- vey in Montreal, David on the homestead (Hazel), Mrs. George ITacLean, Winsloe; . (Florence), Mrs. Colin MacFadyen, Canoe Cove, (Marjorie) Mrs, David Gibson, San Franscisco, Califor- nia, (Idella) Mrs. James Gor- don, Appin Road, and Inez at home, to whom he was always so thoughtful and kind at all and nephews. A sister Irene pre- deceased him in infancy. A short service was conduct- ed at his home on Wednesday, November 6th, at 1 p.m. follow- ed by service in Canoe Cove Church at 2 o’clock. ‘Services were conducted by his pastor Rev. George Killen of the Presbyterian Church, assis- ted by Rev. Lindsay Graves of Bonshaw Baptist Church, both bringing words of comfort to th bereaved family. ' Hymns sung were. “I to the Hills” and “Safe in the arms of Jesus”. “In that Beautiful Land" was effectively rendered by the Bonshaw‘ quaret-t'e, Dr. Peter MacDonald conducted the music. The many who called at the home and the Church, the floral "CATTLE BREEDERS ‘ELDON and DISTRICT. Artificial Insemination and Herd Improvement will be the main topics of discussion at a meeting, for all Cattle Breeders, in the ELDON HALL on WED- NESDAY, FEBRUARY 12th commencing, at 8 P.M. . Speakers: Miss Audrey Mac- Millan, Queens County Agri- cultural Representative. Dr. George C. Fis-her, Director of Veterinary Services and Artifi- cial Insemination; Franchise holders will EVERYONE WELCOME BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 'Canada’s most Progressive Automotive Chain for the City of Charlotte- I This is a. most unusual opportunity, a chance to «get into business for yourself. Approximate invest- receive assistance in your enquiries. WESTERN TIRE AND, AUTO SUPPLY LIMITED, Box 204, London, Ontario. Apply in writing to: EXCIEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY ‘FOR A YOUNG MAN We are seeking a young man aged 17 to 20 years for our advertising department. The man we want is ambitious, is prepared to work hard at a position which will lead to a promising career with a definite future. ADVERTISING MANAGER The Guardian-Patriot Wanted For BeochGroveI Registered Nurse and ‘Female trained attendant for night duty. Apply in person to MATRON Beech Grove. Charlottetown. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES times, also twenty-three nieces? tributes, letters and cards _of sympathy received, all testified to the esteem in which Eddle was held.’ ‘ He was tenderly laidto rest in the family plot at Canoe Cove, where the Canadian Legion also held an impressive service- Pallbearers were. John M3?’ Leod, Andrew Crosby. Hollis MacDonald, Colin MacLe.od, Les- lie MacNevin and Merrill Cros- Ruth and David, Kitchener, Ont. Billie and Ginny Wilsons, Oakes’ Providence, R.I. Jessie, Sandie, Caroline Lloyd, Toronto W.H. Drake and family and Millers, Mrs.Anne Code H C.B. of R.E. Division 127 Who walks with us no more. Along the path of life we tread He has but gone before” CARI) 0F THAN KS-I The MacRae family, Bonshaw, wish to convey their heartfelt brother Eddie; also for floral tributes, letters and cards sympathy received. A sincere “Thank You” to you all. .lN MEMORIAM MRS. MARY A. POIRIER The death occurred .in the Prince County Hospital on Janu- ary 15th, 1958, of Mrs. l'ary A. Poirier, the former Mary. A. Des- Roches of Miscouche, at the age of 84 years. Although Mrs. Poiri- er had been in ailing health for the past few months, the Angel of Death came unexpectedly to claim the dear soul for its re- ward in heaven. Her long life the hourwhen she passed out of this world to the Father. Of the lovingcare of her home and family, her every step that record, and only He can reward. CANADA PROVINCE or I PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 14th day of January A.D. ' 1958. In Re Estate of EDITH E. POOLEY late of Charlottetown in Queen’s County in the said Province, Widow, deceased, tes- tate. ' To the Sheriff of the County of Queen’s County or any Constable or literate person within said County . GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of Brenton Har- old Turner of Knutsford in Prince County in the said Prov- ince, Farmer, and Ralph Jones of Charlottetown aforesaid, Sec- urities Dealer, the Executors of the above named'Estate, pray- ing that a citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons in- terested in the said Estate to be and appear before the Judge present at a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queen’s County in the said Province, on Thurs- day the 20th day of -February next coming, at the hour of same day to shew cause if .any they‘ can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and an order for distribu- tion made to close the Estate as prayed for in said petition and on motion of Frederic A. Large Esquire, Proctor for said Petitioner. AND IT IS HEREBY ORDER- ED that a true copy hereof be forthwith published in some newspaper published in Char- lottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four consecu- tive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the fol- lowing. public places respective- ly, namely, in the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid, at or near the Bank of Nova Scotia in Charlottetown aforesaid and at or near the Canadian Bank of Commerce in and Dorothy and Andrew and family Peardon, Flo, Herbie and Helen thanks to their many kind neigh- bours and friends, who helped in so many ways in the loss of their of spent in the friendship of the Mas- ter was a fitting preparation for led to errands of mercy and self- sacrifice for others, He holds the Her whole life was a living pro- ‘ fession of her firm belief that we eleven o’c1ock forenoon of the ‘ are created "to adore, love and serve God here on earth” and her exemplification of that 1W6 05 God by kindness towards her neighbor won her a host of friends Her loving presence is gone but the irresistable charm of her sweet disposition will linger long to console those who are left to mourn her loss. On Saturday,‘ January 13: 3 large congregation assembled for the funeral at St. John Baptist by‘ ' I h I M‘ che to pay their G _, '11,’ Floral Tributes: figggctsnandsglger their prayers dE:,fn$?1‘:é’e‘,'1’theu.Iw¢ PILLOW cl ‘n the Requiem Mass which ouef; fu‘ 'and’»‘G9IIon,.QI‘ Brothers and sisters um (fife;-ed by Reverend J . Kelly, 311,5 S 0 « In“ Mun . v. , - SPRAY was ‘h ‘ t Thepall bear- am dun“! "¢*..§(fi.t Harvey’ B93 and family I her paeiii Ihdlaesssrs Martin Des- January‘ I .' Everett’ Annie’ Joan and Ken‘ Itroschveys Urban DesRoches, Adrian The Y 1: neth - DesRoches Tilman DesRoches, th F oung. ‘people’s soc Marjme and Wllfred Hil Desltoches and Francis 8' redencwn "‘5""BIe Norma and Heath 313' Churches met .at~. ' Brown. Services at the grave were conducted by Father Kelly. Awaiting and trusting in a happy reunion with their loving mother in eternity where “God shall wipe away all human tears and death shall be no more” are her daughters, Mrs. Emmanuel Richard Marie), Mrs. Ewald Heer (Yvonne), both of Summerside surviving sister, Josephine is liv- for their kindness and expressions of sympathy on the occasion of the death of ‘their beloved Mother. ‘CARD OF THANKS I The family of the late James Acorn wish to thank all those who sent cards and messages of sym- pathy, the clergy. all their friends and neighbors who visited with them to help bear their sorrow. UNEMPLOYMENT (Civil Service Commission, Ottawa and ask Veterans Affairs’, Saint John, circular 58-500. $7,860. and Welfare Ottawa. .42!)-$7 Service Commission, awa PROCUREMENT PROCE URES V centres ‘in Canada and Overseas. Ottawa and ask for circular fare programs for Eskimos), Resources, various centres i northern allowance. Defence, Ottawa. $4,770-$5,220. $4,740-$5,640. Government Depart.-ments_ Canada. ' Up to $4,500 for circular 58-2800. techniques) $4.350-$4,800. cupational Health Division, two Except where otherwise specified PISYCHIIATRIST, Veterahs Affairs, Lancaster John, N. B. $10,000-$11,000. For detailsl write DIRECTOR OF LABORATORY SERVICES ,(do‘ctor' , strated ability in the fields of Immunology, : Virology), Veterans Affairs, Ste. Foy Hospital $10,000-$11,000. For ‘details.’ write to _Civil sion, Ottawa and ask for circular,58-499'. SENIOR RUNWAY DESIGN ENGINEER (professionals. RCAF, Nationa.l.Defence, Ottawa. $9,060-$10,140. ‘ For National Defence, Ottawa. $8,340-$9,420. , MEDICAL OFFICER (preferably bilingual), Iancaslér write to Civil Service Commission, Ottawa CHIEF SPECIFICATION WRITER’ Directorate of Works, National Defence_ Ottawa. TECHNICAL OFFICER '— SPECIAL WEAPONS or degree in, Science), Civil Defence Division, National to $9,420. For details, write to Civil Service JUNIOR LEGAL OFFICERS, Government’ Depanmegws. _ , SOCIAL WORKERS (with two years of pmngssion-Mr’ a recognized post-graduate school of social -W0!’-U depending on. qublificationifljj, details, write to Civil Service Com-mission. WW‘ .; LIBRARIAN (with Bachelor’s degree in 1ibraI’Y Sc1°““°" Health and Welfare, Ottawa. $3,450-$4.050-. ASSISTANT LABORATORY TECHNICIANS (one post)?" ' National Health and Welfare, Ottawa. $3.270‘-53s72Ih at main Post Offices, National EmpI0Ym?“I , Civil Service Commission Offices. . , -..ve1‘, was the Fredericton Q flissionary do. .i_ \ Stewart, M15510 Dahar Mission, (M. Mr. and .M,-S; ; . thg. MISS Junnetl M . ary 3. Miss‘nv.§$?’§“ Sided. assisted my Weeks. Mr. ‘_’ , ., prayer. audu1“.is ; ’ ray was pi {st f°l_“‘It;IIlxv L. > “ ‘ . Friends sincer I prolonged Champion. Breada1h;;,e A Star Taxi and Lumena R.N. of Charlotte- th t. _ , W WREATI-I town and her only son John C. erfidigfi Iiu ' Sister Hazel who resides in Miscouche. Her one Hospital for I: Toronto , . ing in Lawrence, Mass. Her hus- . ., Local 1338 band, Stanley predeceased her a1gIa:séH;‘§‘:‘rF;1lfiIgKay, ‘- Restaurant Staff of Borden Fer- seventeen years ago. . _ day séason : ry _ The manyvll/lass Cards, Spirit- tm and Mr ;It°1'.(Ia a Printers and Colorists of Hamp- ual Bouquets, Floral tributes and M135 Robeft ..Lon¥_. ton Mills. messages of sympathy were a Boraen I f 3I“'“I.I|°l'_. Easthamptofl M355 . . sou cc of consolation to the fam- h . ’ 'et f9"~,”Ii‘lta;l5, ANCHOR ' _ ily and indicated in some measure 3 e Intends ‘t°_ "' " .“‘4‘i Alex Strains and f3m11Ys M011‘ theloss felt by the death of so J91’; °f the w”‘I°T‘WlIIi treal fine a Christian lady. A° 1‘. (1IeV~ J01“! H BASKET , The family of the late Mrs: -F-’ his Wife“ . “ Stephen. Ruth. Jack and C1a“x Mary A. Poirier wish to express mer’ ‘mid hf“ 5°“'l3o " I‘, Kilgollr emP10y€9Ss M°nt1'°a1 sincere thanks to their relatives, AIR) 1115 W?“ find‘ ' ‘ “We cannot think of him as dead kind neighbors and many friends trllla. Ontario. I I Miss Annie Guam; , ~ student at i=.w.c,;_ M” Spent the weeke , of. 19 with h *—'_~‘3rem5,}m._‘ - Kenneth ‘ ':ll:Il.:': Mr. Ulric McK%“a_ H visited his sisterf ‘._,1,",,,g. law, Mr. and Mrs. ‘I‘,;-[land sins, Inkerman'.a-31135,, Mrs. Emttta Mr“ ' ". ley during January ; OPPORTLIN-I. of Canada). , for circular 58-50l " If write to Civil Service Commission, Ottawa 4’? circular 58-1251. = _ p. ' av ,. DIRECTOR OF NAVAL FINANCE, Naval N.B.‘ $3,340-$9.4m:~4 For» ,200. For and ask for ‘ OFFICERS (3llI:()!I,fl'IW, I I parts), National Defence (Army), Ottawa. MEDICAL OFFICERS, Quarairtine_ Ixnn1igrati0n,= Medical.’ ‘ Sick Mariners Services National Health and Welfare. " starting SaI3l'IES°_ _ Ill‘ 57-625. V I SOCIAL WORKERS (With professional training, to .8'5Si5i - M Northern Affairsand Q n the North. $5,430-$5.‘ For details, write to. GIVII 7* Commission, Ottawa and quote competition DEPARTMENTAL ACCOUNTANT , in industrial accounting), Financial Services. ,PulIh¢=, ing and Stationery_ Hull, .P.Q. $5.280-$5.730 CATALOGUE ILLUSTRATORS (mechaniéal drawings‘). (with . responsible ~ I . )- various centres - TECHNICAL ILLUSTRATOR (With good_knowledE9 of "E . Naval Art Section, National -Defenfeiy , ii. * in Food and Drug " ' '. 3: , details ~ - u and Dry Your fully outom . $40 For Your O 9 No more frozen tingefs 9 No more trozen clothes V ,4‘ 3 No more dampness in y0“"I‘°'”'fI l 77:’: 0 Clothes.) ,_ . for only Pennies 0 (I99 in CI THOR A E ..¢ 4": E‘ otic cIolhe$ ., DRYERII line_I Id Clothes NUMBER Currie Bids Charlottetown man 5568 Guarcdlizsfilig gggeggfgogt 1SA£s:': am egg”; 3: EL1a;IL°rtst§i§VI§tei~i§’§:?;ia1il.{ti(2,§§i.I $I.00 For Ever CI0Ihes.P Va-rious Furni_tures formerly H_ R_ DOANE 3, CQMPANY _ _ ' pp Estate as aforesaid may have (UP TO PINS) used I01‘ H0l‘Il€ ECOIIOITIICS 148 Great George st Charlottetown ' secutive ISSUES. ’ _ due noticg thereof. T V : Course_ West Kent School. 1 « _ " P. Q B 187 one or two da 8 Guardian and Patriot 4c er WITNE 8 His Honour Harold » Double MacLai'y Electric Oven; Dlal 6547 6548 \0x d y , ’ p Le°n31‘d Palmer: Judge of the A I . ‘ fl 3 Cast Iron Enamel Drain and ARTHUR J. 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