DO It Now... UY, RENT or SELL .With Want Ads I T‘ Tuesday, May 27. 1953 Page 10, The Guardian Agents Wanted IOUT OUR WAY , . IN MEMQRIAM SMITH — In loving memory 0f our dear husband and father Joseph A. Smith who passed away May 27, 1952. Aslongoslirfieautdmemofl’ lasts We will remember thee. Lovingly remembered by wife and family. NICHOLSON—In loving memory of my dear grandfather Sam- uel Nicholson who passed a- way May 27, 1955. You are not grandad, Nor ever shall you be As long as life and memory last§' ’ We shall remember he. Always remembered by Patsy and family MacKENZIE In loving memory\of my dear husband, Hammond Alvin MacKenzie, who passed away May 27th, 1955. You bade no one a last fareyvell, You said good-bye to none, Your spirit fled before I knew That you from me had gone. But I remember, and I ‘care. You name is whispered in all my prayers, A smile, a tear, 1 thought sincere, ' How often I wish that you were here... ’ Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by wife, Bernice. MacKENZIE — In loving mem- ory of a dear son and brother, Hammond Alvin MacKenzie, who passed away May 27th, 1955. The happy hours we once en- joyed - , How sweet‘ the memory still But death has left a loneliness, The world can never fill. God alone knows how much we miss him, Never will his memory fade Loving thoughts will always wander, To the spot where he is‘ laid. Sadly missed and always re- membered by Mom, Dad ’ and "Amy . FANNING—In loving memory of my dear father, Solomon Fan- ning, of Grand Tracallie who passed away May 27, 1951. To us he has not gone away, Nor has he travelled far. , Just entered God’s eternal home. And left the gates ajar. Lovinglly remembered by his daughter Bertha. Would Boost Death Duties OTTAWA (CP) — Exemption from death duties on estates should be increased to $50,000, the Canadian Chamber of Com- merce said Monday in a brief submitted to Finance Minister Fleming. ‘ Proposed legislation introduced" at the last session of Parliament called for a $30,000’ exemption. The ch-a1mIber said the minimuun should be $50,000 and that ‘it should be $60,000 when the dead person is survived by a spouse. There also should be an addi- tional $10,000 for each surviving child. other proposals made by the chamber in its brief, one of many being received by the fi- nance minister in adIvIanIce of his budget, included: 1. Pensions should not be sub- ject to death taxes. 2. A marital exemption provi- sion should be adopted to place personsi 11 all provinces in the same position as those in Que- bec, where persons with commu- nity Property enioyed a tax ad- vantage. For Those Who Prefer To Write Their Own CLASSIFIED AD THIS-—is a sample 3-line. want ad. This ad contains approximately 15 words. 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 1 unnooooooooo 4 days 6 days .80 2.80 3.60 HERE'S HOW E HERE'S THE NUMBER forgotten dear EXSITIPTIOHS tricts and lent opportunity. Full treal. Toiletries, Medicines. Experience unnecessary. Paul St. East, Montreal." RAWLEIGH BUSINESS NOW open in some good rural dis- in Charlottetown. > Trade well established. Excel» ' time. ’ Write at once. Rawleigh’s Dept. E-475-189. 4005 Richelieu, Mon- “LET ME- START YOU IN BUS- iness on my capital with a net weekly earnings of more than ’ $75.00 handling in your neigh- borhood, 250 fast repeating nec- essities including Tea, Coffee, Insecti- cides, Farm lines, in establish- ed City or rural Paula routes. I’Il teach you. 30 days free trial. Established 1934. Write today Without fail. G. Laurin, Presi- dent, the Paula Co. Ltd., 21 St. TH’ NUT.’ CHASIN‘ A CHIPMLINK ALONG A RAII. FENCE.‘ HEE- ONLY PuI.I.IN' CORNERS.’ _uu .. ./ 1 - 'ab‘,H}i.E‘-q'“?€l,fi:’gV W111» [. Baby l:IIIcIIs 3337. cars Leaving 1 SPECIAL ON BABY CHICKS 1000 week old, pullets avail- able immediately at day old prices. First come first serv- ed. Burns hick Hatchery, Noon- an Street Summerside Dial THEM CORNEIZ9 ’ INTO SHAIZPER I I THE WILD 5W|M65 You WOLJLDN‘T BE so HOT , I EITHER, IF you HAD TWO 515-75- OF BRAKES TO THINK ABOUT 31)..‘-'6 an ‘owl 1, -/If « c"“"‘T“_.*‘=«.‘,-«I .:,,_.am\Ia-nu ' % ._‘::':.':‘:‘.. 5-1‘! Female Help Wanted For Sale MIDDLE-AGED HOUSEKEEP- May 28. Dial 5803. CAR LEAVING FOR BOSTON May29or30cantakeupto three passengers. Phone 4182. Wednesday, room for two pas- sengers. Dial 8146. ' cars and Trucks For Sale 1952 $4 TON MERCURY TRUCK in good condition Phone 3306. 1950-METEOR. GOOD CONDI- tion. Cheap tor cash. Phone 9175 after 5 o’clock. R0 CHEV. SEDAN. IN GOOD condition $375.00 Apply. Box 135 Guardian-Patriot. ‘I951 MONARCH concn PER- fect running order. Can be seen at 42 Summer St. or Phone 4577. After 5 p.m. 53 MERCURY SEDAN RADIO and heater, good "tires. in good condition. John Johnston, Central Bedeque. 1955 METEOR SUPER DELUXE coach. Good tires, engine and body. Priced _to sell! Apply Bruce Chandler, shipping room R. T. Holman Limited, Char- lottectown. . FOR SALE 1 1955 PONTIAC SEDAN Price $1350. Phone 7177. “GEE BEES” Good, Buys Greater Bargains . Guaranteed Better I954 PONTIAC Green, 4-door Sedan. Auto- matic, Radio, driven only 25,000. Excellent buy at-— /$1200 I953 ‘T FORD 2-door Sedan. $850 I953 CHEV 34-ton Pickup. $650 I954 METEOR Beige, 2-door Sedan. $II5O ALLISON MOCLEOD N LTD-. PHONE 7364 - 7365 TRUCK SPECIALS I954 GMC 3-ton truck with heavy duty twin post hydraulic hoist and steel box, in good working order. $950.00 I955 FARGO 3-TON Chassis and cab. A real good working truck at a ridiculously low price. Only $795.00 8506 We Will Be Glad Tol Help You Prepare An) Ad If You Wish. it? I954 I-TON FORD Complete with platform and. rack. Good motor and tire’ Color red. $650.00 w. R. JENKINS CAR LEAVING FOR -BOSTON CAR LEAVING FOR BOSTON. ‘ frames, (Half price. c-o Guardian-Patriot. or wanted immediately small family (adults) Apply Box 134 Perth. W A N T E D EXPERIENCED Housekeeper. New home every convience $75.00 per month. Apply Mrs. Bruce, Unemploy- ment’ Office. WOMAN OR GIRL FOR HOUSE- work in Country Home with all modern conveniences. free good wages. Guardian-Patriot. CASHIER FOR LARGE LOCAL Firm; Experienced preferred but not necessary; excellent position for right person. Ap- ply Mrs. Bruce Unemployment Insurance Commission. _For Sale 1 SMALL KITCHEN RANGE. Good condition. Phone 8739. SPECIAL PRICES ON HOUSE light fixtures. Storey Electric. FOUR SAWS BERD. TWO RED ones. Athol, Roberts, Southport. RECONDITIONED: REFRIGA- tors $50.00 up Storey Electric NO. 1 SELKIRK SEED WHEAT. $2.50 per bushel William E. Johnstone, Long River. ONE REGISTERED HOISTEIN Heifer Calllf. ‘Apply Cecil Wood, Charlottetown R.R. 6. KENNIBEC SEED POTATOES Apply Galdsen Dollar, Brook- field. WHEEL HOUSE-TRAH.ER sine 8”x15”.'P1Iopane fri-g and stove included. Dial 9328. WHITE PEKIN OR STANDARD grade duck]-i-nIgs 30c each or $25.00 per 100 Tryon Hatchery. KITCHEN CUPBOARD APPLY Box 110 2 3964. YOUNG BLOOD HORISE. WILL talne hay-or straw in trade. Pete Vloet, Union Road. HIGH CHAIR PRACTICALLY like new. Ohilds commode chair. Apply 58 Bayf-ield St. 3 WINDOWS COMPLETE WITH Phone 7341. 17 FOOT CABIN CRUISER, ranger model, Has shaft leg stainless steel shaft small family. All weekends _ , _ 8 USED ELECTRIC STOVES, 264 GIra:f-‘ton Street or Phone. Russell Coles. By J. R. WILLIAMS YEAR OLD CLYDE MARE. sound. Good disposition. Com- tact Francis Schellen. .; New ‘ORDER STEEL AND ALUMIN- um roofing from Col-es’ mill, Milton. Also buying pine logs. For Sale HELP WANTED REGISTERED finest quality, reasonable price. Magic Ranch, Travellers Rest. GARRY AND ABEGWEIT NO._l seed oats. Gov’t inspected _1n ‘field and bag. Certified Germin- ation 98 to 100 per cent Whole- sale and Retail. Lowest prices at farm or delivered. Also Clipper cleaned feed oats, weed free. R.E. White and Son, Hun- ter River, Phone 23-11. FRESH DAILY LOBSTIERS OUAHAUGS OYSTERS E PROWSE 3. AeNEw Foot of Prince St. Phpne 7I56 FOR SALE Heavy Oak Barrels, with both ends in. Sizes 40; 60; 90; 110 gals. - I PARKER CANFIELD, Crapaud Phone 15-2. tion, buildings in good repair Apply Ernest Paynter Albany $5 each. 2 Chestertields. 2 beds and springs. Dial 4931, ' mornings only. months. Bargain. Douglas Bros and Jones. Ltd. ONE TRADE -IN ELECTRIC ' Portable Sewing Machine. $21.95. Singer Sewing Centre, 164 Gt. George. Phone 4551. FARM CONSISTING OF 50 AC- res in high state of cultiva- 750 LB- CAPACITY RENFREW Electric Separator used two - For Rent HOUSE IN COUNTRY. Box 128 Guardian- Patriot. FURNISHED HEATED ROOM, central. Dial 3368. APPLY . LANDRACE- E-MIDDLE AGED COUPLE on From advanced registered sows, I middle aged woman to share home. Apply Box 131 C-0 Guar- dian - Patriot. SERVICE STATION ATTEND- ant, experience required. Ap- ply Box 133, Guardian and Pat- riot. ' . REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY Department Supervisors, registered nurses, nursing assistants and orderlies. Please state qualifications. Apply to Superintendent, Lady Minto Hospital, Coch- rane, Ontario. Nursery Stock SENATOR DUNLOP STRAW- benry plants $1.00 per hundred. $12.00 per thousand. D181 7659. DAHLIAS BULBS, LARGE VAR- ieties. 25 cents each. Mrs. J- W. Kirby, 14 Felling Street. ANNUAL FLOWER.’ PLANTS- now ready. Quality. excellent as usual. John A. MacLeod——. North River Rd. STRAWBERRY PLANTS. SEN- ator Dunlap. $1.25 - 100. $10-00 - 1,000. Apply Charles MacKen- zie, Winsloe. ANNUAL. FLOWER. PLANTS. newest and best varieties; red geraniums, window box» Ivy; potted plants. Parker Jewell. York. Phone 7074. ASSEMBLY HALF 3RD rmon apply Canadian Bank of Com- merce. FURNISHED .,{‘LAT WITH» 2 bedrooms, for summer months. , Phone 3986. _ COUNTRY APARTMENT 3 rooms with poarch furnished. Apply Box. 130 Guardian-Pa-t- riot. QUANTITY OF LOOSE HAY. Park Lane, Charlottetown. .‘OR , OUTBOARD ‘MOTORS. boats, lawn mowers. Garden See E. M. Cannon, 316 Court St. Summerside. _ ‘ 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. ONE HAY LOADER AND dump raike. One cart. Express Wagon» also 1 large pressure tank. Allison Match, Mt. Her- bert; » GERMAN—SHORT -HAIR RAIN- terr pups. 2. months’-old. Re- istered. Excellent pedegree good hunting stock. Contact W. Keith Mailman Hemford- Lunen 00. NS. MENS’ ALL LEATHER WORK gloves, $1.98. Leather work gloves with fabric. back, 98 cents. Shop at Holman’s, Sum- merside and ChIa.rlotteItown,.for the lowest prices in quality work clothing. AT CLINTON, ONE ACRE 01-‘ land fronting on river, with 6 roomed house and other buil- dings. also large flower garden and — young fruit trees, near but not on pavement. Electric- ity available. I will be selling plants at Clinton afternoons on- and strut. used two’ years. Price $450.00 Stephen Burke. Allberton. ly, and place may be inspected at that time. Joe R. Smith. PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Etc. Bell, Matheeon & Foch!’ 150 Richllltlld SI‘. 1. Elmer Blanchard, B.A. 160 Richmond St. Dial 5573 M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB. Bank of Commerce Bldg Allison M. Gillie, LLB. 130 Richmond St. Dial 4747 Palmer & Haslam Bank of Nova Scotla Bldg. Peaks & Nicholson 175 Grafton Street 1. A. McGuigan, B.A. Currie Bldg., Dial 9424 Queen St. IAN M. MacLEOD, LLB. CURRIE BLDG. (Above Shoe Doctor) DIAL 3361 FREDERIC A. LARGE, Q C Room 207 Confederation Bldg. Corner Queen and Richmond Sts (Across from Royal Bank Bldg.) DIAL 3244 J Os. W. MacDonald, B.A., Q.C. , 150 Richmond Street Dial 4713 Box 472 MacPhee 3! Trainor , CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince St. Dial 6432 _ OPTOMETRISTS AIp(p(ly Elmer Walsh, Clyde Ri- ver or Garfield MacLean, 28 tractors.‘ Tillers. Chain saws. - room. Ground floor, Kitchen privelages. Phone 3417 after 6 p.m. JUNE JULY AUG. COMPLET- ely furnished home Brighton area 3 bedrooms write Box 129 Quardian. HOUSE WI'l‘_H MODERN CON- venienoes in M11LVlj-eW.'_ Apply Milton Smith Millveiw P.E.I. LARGE. FURNISHED FRONT . 2 business girls ,_ STRAWBERRY PLANTS. DUN- Lap. $1.50 a hundred. $10.00 a thousand. Alfred Sch-urnmn, Travellers Rest. Phone Sum- merside 7884. DAHLIES, MIXED COLOURS. 75 cents per doz; Afinica violets 75 cents each. Mrs. Claude Smith, East /Royalty. P. E. I. ‘ STRAWBERRY P L A N T S. Grown from Virus Free stock Senator Dunlap, premier or sparkle, $1.50 per 100 or- $10.00 per 1,000 prepaid. Dial 9202 N- S. MacLeod, 79 Green St. GOVERNMENT. . INSPECTED Certified Viking nd Williamette Raspberry canes. 25-$2.50, 50 $4.50, 100 - $7.00. Rubarb roots (red) 3 for $1.50. Postpaid. Par- ker Jewell, York, Phone 7074. FURNISHED ROOM, GIRLS preferred, Apply 236 Grafton Street after 5 p. m. UNFURNISHED ROOM SECOND floor. Apply 61 Pownal St. after 5:30. 2 FURNISHED ROOMS WITH bath. Also 1 furnished room. Dial 3061. 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT (New). Plarrtlally ‘furnished. Central location. S u in m e r months. Dial 7114. FURNISHED HEATED APART- ment unItil October 31st. Cen- tral. Private. Dial 3988' or 3841. 1 FOR PASTURE LAND(CAN accomodate 20 head of cattle) 2 miles from Charlottetown Phone 7858 for further infor- mation. IN PARKDALE JUNE 1ST T0 October 1st. Completely furn- ished three room heated apart- ment with bath. on second floor. $65.00 mon-tl1IIy._AppI1y Box, 132, G~uardi=an - Patriot. I APARTMENT LOCATED ABOVE the Newmode Beauty Parlor. New oil stove. Completely furnished. 4 rooms and bath. Rent $55 per month. Immediate occupation May 31st. Phone 3042-day. 5450-night. Lost Am! Found LOST-BLACK ZIPPERED WAL- let, containing personal pap- ers and large sum of money. Dial 6632. J. A. Car/ruthera, R. o. 123 Kent St, Dial 5612 J. S. Taylor, R._0. Comer Kent 8: Queen Sts. Office 9133 — House 4756 H. J. Mabon, R.0. Montague P. E. 1. ARCHITECT J. F. TOOITSS, B. Arch. ARCHITECT 140 Richmond St. 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 P. O. Box 513 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER E. S. CHANDLER, B*.Sc. (E.E.), M.E.I_C., PER]. 161 QUEEN ST. DIal3865 160 Richmond St. Dial 5573 CHARTERED A PHONE 8325 CCOUNTANTS McDONALD, CURRIE & CO. COOPER BROTHERS & co. LTD. Currie Bldg. Charlottetown Dial 5558 H. R. DOANE & COMPANY _ 148 Great George St., Charlottetown Dial 6547 - 6548 P_ o_ Box 137 ARTHUR J. GARRETT PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING “ Charlottetown 100 Fitzroy Street Dial 5321 FRIDAY NIGHT ON WEST or Kent Streets or Greenfield Avenue, lady's blue tam hat. Dial 6640.‘ STRAYED TONE BLACK HEIF- el‘ Year and 1/2 old, anyone knowing whereabouts, notify Marcellus Trainor, Maplewood. LOST: BETWEEN, B O R D E N and North Lake truck tire and wheel 825 x 20. Contact Gordon MacKinnon, West Royalty or dial 5833. Reward. 1 PAIR OARS AND OAR-IOCKS between Pooles Corner and Charlottetown. Finder please Phone 3849, H. Ingram, 19 Gerald St. Reward. Miscellaneous Annual Meeting of the Hillsboro District Artificial Insemination will be held I MILLVIEVV HALL May 28th at 8 Male Help Wanted WANTED BELL . BOY. APPLY Queen Hotel. MANTF_(fiFARMTVI’ORK,wMTJST be experienced. Apply Melville Bell, DeSaIble. MARRIED MAN TITVVTTRK ON mixed farm located 28 miles from Summerside. House. fuel and milk supplied. Apply Box 58 Summersido. STRAWBERRY PLANTS FROM Virus- Free Stock Second gen- eration. Dunlop $2.00 -100. $12- 1,000. Premier Sparkle Catskill $2.00-100; $15.00-1,000. Prepaid. W. Earle Balderston, South port. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED and Approvediilhirns Free strawberry plants. Senator Dun- lap 100 for $2.00, 1,000 for $12.00 Sparkle Premier Catskilli 100 for $2.50, 1,000 for $15.00 pre-. paid. M.F. Reeves, Southport. STRAWBERRY PLANTS. FIN- est from g»ov~er1rment approved Virus free- stock. Senator DuIn lop $1.50- 100;‘ $10- 1,000. Prem- ier and Sparkle ($2-100; $14- ,1000. Prepaid. Discount over thousand. H. G. Judson, Alex- andra. SENATOR DUNLAP STRAW- berry plants $1.50-per hundred, $12.00 per thousand. Dial 76- 59. GOV’T INSPECTED AND AP- proved “First Generation Virus . Free Starwberry Plants”. Par- ent stock imported from U. S. A. 1957. Dunlop $2.00 per 100 $12.00 per 1000 prepaid. ‘All plants freshly dug trimmed and packed for shipping. Parker Jewell, York. Phone 7074. STRAWBERRY PLANTS FROM government inspected virus free stock. Dunlap $1.50—l00 $10.00 -1,000 Catskill and Sparkle $1.75 -100 $12.00-1,000. Trimmed ready to plant. Also high yield- ing raspberry canes $5.00—100 A.W. Kennedy, Mt. Edward Road. ' VIRUS FREE STRAWBERRY Plants. Selected and dusted with Malathion. Sparkle Pre- mier and Improved Senator Dunlap.‘ 100-$1.50, 1000-$10.00. Prepaid. 25 Surecrop (impart- ed from U. S. A. in 1957) in- cluded fre ewith each order for 500 or more. H. H. ‘Jenkins, Southport. Teachers Wanted TEACHER FOR NORTH EXE- leton School. Present supple- ment $750. Mrs. Wilbert Wright, secretary. WANTED ' TEACHER’ F 0 R -Fredericton School. good sup- plement. W.C., MacEachern Sec’y. TEACHER WANTED FOR DE- Sable School, present supple- ment $500. Apply Archie ShaIW, Secretary, De-Sable. .LICENCED TEACHER FOR Cavedish School, High supple- ment. Apply Mrs. D011 Mac- Neill, Secretary. TEACHER WANTED EAEFS. Acliffe School Present supple- ment $500. Apply J.J. Mac- Innis, Secretary. TE7XCIfERTTwAN’17EITTE1'oTE Millvale School. Supplement $500.00. Apply Mrs. Oswald Murphy, Bradalbanc. TEACHERS FOR SENIOR AND Primary Departments of St. Peters South School present supplement $600 and $500 Dan- iel MacDonald Sec'y. WANTED - TEACHER F O R Sherbrooke School No. 69 a- bout 21v'2 miles from Summer- side, good supplement. Apply Elmer F. Waite, Secretary. Sherbrooke Phone 608-15. DAILY MARKET QUOTATION? SUMMARY . .- By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto —- Market mixed to. higher in light trading. _ New York —— Market mixed; profit-taking. Montreal - Market stronger in mixed trading. CU RRENCIES MONTREAL (CP) — The U.,.5- dolla-r Monday closed at a 5115- count of 3 7-16 per cent In terms of Canadian funds, down 3-32. Pound sterling 2.72 1-16, down Vs. TORONTO TORONTO CLOSING STOCKS By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange-May 9: Stock Sales High Low Close Ch’8e MINES Acad Uran 2000 7 7 7 "' '15 Advocate 3300 360 840 360 Agnlco 4577 54 51 52 --1 Akaitcho 7100 52 57 57 -5 Algom 396 $181/2 17"/s 181/2 + % Algom deb 10 598% 98% 98% - % Algom wts 4040 725 675 720 +50 Am-Larder 500 131/: 18% 18% -1/2 Amal Rare 3100 38 37 371/2 -2% Anacon 3500 54 49. 54 -1 Ang Rouyn 2000 25 25 5 Ansil 2785 21 2 2|. Apex Res 2500 5 317‘). 5 +1‘/I Arcadia 8000 15 14 14 _-1 Arcad wts 200 9 9 .9 Area 19400 123 116 120 +2 Arjon 55300 191/; 17 1354 +1174 Atlin-Ru! 10500 21 20 21 Aubelle 1500 6% 5% 51/6 -—1 Aumacho 12000 13 121/2 121/) + 95 Aumaque 1500 10 10 10 Aunor 2100 252 245 245 -I Barnat 6100 33 37 97 Bary Expl 1100 77 77 77 +2 Base Metals 4600 19 18 18 --1 Baska 18900 27 26 27 — I/S B-Duq 1332 21 21 21 Belcher 5000 I03 100 103 + 1 Bethlm 500 02 82 82 +4 Bevcon 500 13 13 13 Bicroft 5562 105 104 105 Bicroft wts 700 35 35 35 -2 Bidcop 500 18 18 18 -1 Bonvillo 4000 8 6 6 -1 Bouzan 71754 ' 44 £1 42 Boymar 10500 8% 81/2 8126 Bralorne . 745 645 630 845 +20 Broul Reef 4500 59 57 58 Brnhrst 2000 5 4-7/1 5 Brunsman 3000 6 6 8 —- I/z Buff RL 4000 9 81.41 0% » Cable 682 30% 30 30 + % Camp Chib 2015 515 515 ~5l5 -5 Camp BL 200 865 860 860 -20 Cdn Astoria 5033 6% G 6 -1 C Dyno 2630 93 91 91 C Malart 6500 36 34 35 -2 Candore 1398 20 20 20 + I Can-Erin 2000 13 171/2 18 - 96: Can-Met 4580 143 139 142 +3 C-Met Wt! 1100 67 67 67 Captain 28000 19 18 19 + V; Cariboo 1500 01 80 80 -3 Cassiar 350 800 800 800 Castle 300 350 350 350 Cent Pat 2230 110 108 110 --I Chib Jac 0500 43 43 45 +5 Chib-Kay 500 12 12 12 Chib M 4100 65 ' 62 62 -I Chimo 5500 58 55 55 -3 Coch Will 8200 295 I281 285 -1 Cody-Reco 500 13 13 13 -2 Coldstrm 8100 261/: 25 23 Colomac 500 7 7 7 + 95 Coniagas 2100 58 57 I58 CBellekeno 1000 121,6 121/; 121,5 C Callinan 5000 12 12 12 -1 Con C Cad 3300. '6 6 6_ Denison 5620 615% 15% 15% -1- V4 C'Den wts 6095 570 54-5 570 +20 CDiscavery 4225 315 310 310 -5 C Fen 11200 70 6'7 67 -3 Con Gillies 500 7% 7% 7% CG Arrow 14000 35 33 33 -1 C Halliwell 32500 34 31 31 -3 Con Howey 600 200 203 203 +7 C Marben 4400 29 2816 281/; + 1,4 C Marcus 7000 65 64 64 +4 Con M S 1280 3181/; /17:/4 131/. + 7,5 C Mogul 500 131 130 131 C Morrison 1000 19% 19% 19% -1% C Mosher 1300 60 60 60 Con Negus 9500 35 34 35 +1’ C Northland 2600 41 40 40 -.1 c Persh 1000 11 11 11 . Servmes offered CELLARS CLEANED-ASHES hauled topsoil Phone 6393. ITS MUCH EASIER TO PRE- pare your Guardian - Patriot of our trained ad-takers to as- Classified Ad when you ask one sist you. Phone .3506. ELECTRICAL WIRING - FOR all your wiring and repairs at reasonable cost with prompt service. Contact Arthur Rodd, E l e c t ri c al Contractor, on Charlottetown RR. 6, Phone" 5907. Seeds FOR THE NEWEST AND BEST varities available try Vesey’s Seeds, York, open daily, also Mgnday and Thursday even- in 3 AT STUD Class A Registered Black Percheron Stallion. Import- ed from A r n o 1 (1 Farms, Quebec, will stand for the serviceof 1958 at Charles Ching’s Stable, Red Point. WANTED 3 BEDROOM APARTMENT OR house. Wanted by July 1st, Apply Box 136 C-0 Guardian- Patriot. JOG CART - BIKE SULKY. HOP- pleds, Decent quality, any 1t- em or all. Quote Guardian or Patriot or Phone No. 9 St. Peters. ' Wanted To Buy wTrET)’TE’iiNTGTTToTvv‘TBTfi house with berooms, Centrally located in Charlottetown. Dial 5390. WANTED 1iAT1§i?' "sTfi{6ELE’TE with let-down back for sleep- ing. Dial 5295.7 Wanted To Buy WANTED A NUMBER or E171" cows and bulls immediately. Buying Monday at Fredericton Paying 17 cents lb for top young cows: less for inferior. Knud Jorgenson. Fredericton, Phone Hunter River 27-22. . Meadowbank Women's Institute. XYZ C-0 1 T50 x . TEN DERS. Will be received tor1}Fu|I,,time Janitor lor Parkdale School, up to June 7th. I958. Must 1: be afresident of Parlcdale School District. Lowest tender not necessarily accepted. ‘ Re court 500 131/: 131/9 13% Macassa 305 296 296 (6 SaTTnorm 4500 9 81/2 01/4 - Ia 3&1 3;? 2137 29 '' 13°“ 5”‘ 263” 75 1;: 1;: ‘L: MacLeod 0500 113 113/2 I 7 '1 1‘ C°1”"‘‘“d 2000 140 ~5 ; 11/Ialartic 300 100 100 '12 1"’ « “"1” 330° 68 65 ° -2 uaralao 103810 55 co m “'0 C°“'1°“ 1°00 7° 68 68/ TI ‘ll/larititrne 17500 47 45 51 ‘' C'°‘‘’‘’‘'‘1 3500 9 8% -mm — A M rtin 44500 231,5 46 ‘1 c“5°° 22000 22 20 £2 \ Mgtatch 25500 23 26 W‘ D’’‘“‘g°“ 3000 2° 20 m~ Ma brun 1100 2115' 2"‘ ‘it Dome 825 $161/3 16 1674 Mclint re 300 $8094 112 12 1 Duvan 2600 12 1114 111.4 -114 Men: mo 01/. W E Amp“ 45°" 8 8 3 _ T McWat 1000 191/, 2° East Mal 4400 168 167 168 -2 Mam“ 4000 73 191/. 19% +1,‘ East Sull 0200 102 152 155 -5 Mdrim 5950 108 [73 . 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' Lomega 500 5 5 5 4.3,; 9110 Min 5000 14 12 14 + I Lorado 2900 53 52 52 -1 9 M9131 710° 111 101 110 +2 0 Lorado wts 1150 30 23 30 +2 Qlmston 2500 16% 16 1614 +1; 6 ‘Louvict 4700 11 10 10 -1 °“°m°nt . 305 910- 910 910 . C Lyndhst 11000 101A 16 10 (Continued on page 11) c . 0 c c t I I l I J I Farmers \ See Cunningham Hay Conditioner the Pollari 12] Row Racker, and Bale Loaders. If you are interested '1 in making Better Hay, f~aster,‘come to Cornwall Hall. . . | Thursday May 29th. lunch will be served by 4... Contracts Acreage Avcnloblcl On Vegetable Crops Due to increased production requlI'9'l ments we will have available limited adtltl tional openings tor the production at Strin ‘ Beans. Broccoli and Brussels Sprouts. TIIO 1‘ interested should contact us immediatgl stating the acreage of each vegetable I9? guired. Complete growing information. ’sUP“Il ervision and seed will be furnished. 1 PRINCE “EDWARD ISLAND FROSTED FOODS LTD. P. 0. BOX 576 Charlottetown NOTICE’ LESTER O'BRIEN Now Buying ‘Scrap at the Yard 0. Lower Prince Street WANTED CASHIER — STENOGRAPHE FOR FIRE INSURANCE OFFICE State experience and salary expecteclr Duties toibegin July l4th. A I APPLY P. O. BOX 573