Think ahead to winter . . . . Why store Page 10 The Guardian Sat., Sept, 27, 1958 IN MEMORIAM ARSENAUL'I‘ — In loving mem- ory of my mother, Mrs. An- drew Arsenault, who departed this life September 23, 1948. ,Peacefully sleeping and resting ' at last Your weary trials and troubles are past In silence you suffered and pat- ience you bore Till God called you home to suf- fer no more. Ever remembered and missed by son, Lomer. CARD 0F THANKS We Wish to thank the fir De- partment from Crapaud and Vic- toria and the people of North Tryon and surrounding districts who contributed so generously their time and labor in control- ling the fire which treatened our home. Julia and Reg MacLean Tryon. sadly MACKINNON —— In loving Mem- ory of Mrs. John A. MarKinn-on who passed away‘ Sept. 20, 1949 Once again we pay our tribute To the one we loved so dear, Though we know you can’t be “_ with us, W still wish that you were here We often think of by-gone days When we were all together The family chair is broken, now But memories live forever. It’s lonesone here withon you Never will your memory fade, loving thoughts will always Won- der To the grave where you are laid Our hearts still ache with sad- ness Our eyes still shed many steer, God alone knows how we miss you As 'it dawns another Alway’s remembered “Family. , year. by the S"MERS — In loving memory- of my husband, Hartle Som‘ers who died Sept. 27th 1955 1 His memory is as dear today As in the hour he passed away. Ever remembered by his wife. ASOMEBS In loving memory of my dad, Hartle Somers, who died Sept. 27th. 1955. We have only your memory dear D To remember our whole life through But the sweetness - ever , . As we treasure the image of you. Daughter, Adeline. CONNALLY —- In loving memory of Flight Sergeant Vincent M. ' Connally, .RCAF. who lost'hiis , life in Egypt Sept 27, 1941. Not today but everyday In silence We remember. v Ever remembered by ,his mother; sisters and brothers. MCKENNA\— In fond and loving memory of father and grand- father John J. McKenna, who died Sept. 27, 1954. _ “Not just today but everyday, f In silence we remember. ‘ Lovineg remembered by Victor and family. v Agents Wanted “AGENTS FOR FAST SELLING . line of made to measure cloth- es direct from maker to wear- er. Very large range of all wool good cloths makes this an outstanding proposition. Full or part time, Good com- missions, low prices, free suit bonuses. Great money making opportunity. Experience not necessary. Write immediately for samples. Daventry Tailors, Dept. “A.C.”, Box 3014, Mon- treal.” linger for- Paula Routes Ava1lable MEN OR WOMEN—EARN $3.00 per hour handling 250 differ- ent Paula Products: Tea-coffee, spices-extracts-medicines-desln- tectants—combs and brushes. will extend you credit. Even without experience, your suc- cess is assured in following my directions. Write for my thirty-day helping-hand. offer— FREE now. G. Laurin, Presi- dent, Paula Ltd, 21 St. Paul East, Montreal- ' TERRITORIAL REPRESENTA- . tives — Protected areas avail- able for diversified line of mark- ing devices and inks, advert- lsed to extent of 3% million a year. Training and mission- ary work by sales manager. This can be a $20,000 plus a year business of your own. NO franchise payment required but a small investment in initieal stock will be~discussed. Ex- cellent discounts granted. Write fully today to Box 39’.’ Guardian SPARE. TIME. CASH MAKE ' $100 easily selling executive high quality Christmas Cards and Novelty Gifts. Newest com— pletely different designs. It’s fun. Friends buy on sight. Write today for free catalogue and samples on approval. Big profits no experience needed. Special plan for ghurches, clubs. Homer-Warren empany Dept. 22 411 Glendon-an Ave. Toronto. AUTOMOTIVE ., FRED F. KlTSON NORTH RIVER FEATURING THIS WEEK LANTZ POTATO DIGGER MALE BOARDERS ACCOMMO- dated in private home. Home cooking and television. $12.00 per week. Apply 69 Edward St. or Dial 6097. Baby 0Msz EURNs CHICK HATCHERY now open. A special breed for every need cars leaving CAR LEAVING FOR HALIFAX Sunday, Dial 7723. CAR LEAVING FOR HALIFAX on Sunday. Phone 8276. CAR LEAVING FOR BOSTON, Oct. 6. Phone 5803. CAR LEAVING FOR HALIFAX N.S., Monday, Sept. 29. Can accommodate 4 passengers. Phone 4645. CAR LEAVING FOR SYDNEY and Glace Bay October 1 can accommodate t w 0 people. Phone Summerm'de 2797.‘ cars and Trucks For Sale LATE. 1955. 36. ’ TON. FORD truck 33,000 miles. Extra good condition. Clark’s Feed Ser. V1102. 54 INTERNATIONAL 3 T 0 N truck (6 new tires), in perfect running order. With or Without steel box and hoist. Apply Kel- sie Buchanan, Churchill. 1950 ONE TON CHEV. TRUCK body and tires very good with- out motor will sell cheap or take livestock. A. P. Mac- Donald, St. Peters Bay. 1956 FORD 1,4 TON TRUCK IN good condition, would take older truck or car in trade. Ap- ply Box C W Guardian. 1946 CHEV. CAR. GOOD TIRES. In good running order. Price $200.00. Apply John Cusack, Emyvale. FOR SALE: 1951 CHEV. GOOD ‘ Condition reason for selling go- ing away. Phone 8848. FOR SALE 1952—2 Ton G.M.C. Truck with ruer - new tires - new motor flat bottom. Apply J. W. Thomas Cascumpeque OOPS ‘ . . We, Just. Dropped 4. Our. " Prices Yes, we dropped our prices on these Used cars and you can now buy them at terrificzsavings. Don’t miss Iseeing these if you’re in themarket for a goodmsed car. I I 956 ‘Pontlac station Wagon v.8 molor, with radio ' » _ Sim 1953 Buick, 4..er autdmatic tranSmission Ssoo' ‘. I957 PLYMOUTH Ldoor sedan. Automatic trans- mission. Low, low mileage, $l995 I954 PONTIAC ' LaUrentian. Radio, tires good, body, motor, etc.,.A-1 condition. $|250 I ALLISON “ ' MOcLEOD‘ ‘ LTD. PHONE 7364 - 7355 126 Cumberland St. Female Help Wanted LADIES - FULL' OR PART time. $30.00-$40.00 per week. car necessary. PhOne 3291 Sum- merside for mterw' 'ew. HALIFAX FAMILY WITH TWO boys, 8 and 13, require house- keeper. Live in. Apply stating age, qualifications, wages re- quired. two references, to Ross, P.Q. Box 65. Halifax, N. S. WANTED: HOUSEKEEPER FOR «two adults in City apartment. Woman from country preferred Write P.O. Box 441, Charlotte- town. WOMEN—START NOW FOR BIG Christmas earnings as all Avon representative. Openings in Queens and Kings County. For interview write Mrs. R. G. Dunn, 16 Princess St., Mone- ton, N. B. $23 WEEKLY FOR WEARING lovely dresses given to you as bonus. Just show North Ameri- can Fashion Frocks to friends. No canvassing, investment or experience necessary. North American Fashion Frocks, Ltd, 3425 Industrial Blvd. Dept. A. 4495 Montreal. ‘ WANTED ' Nurses, for well equipped hospital in Northern On- tario town of 4,000. Salaries meet Ontario Registered Nurses ‘Association schedu- les. Living accommodation in town for $30.00 per month. Meals in at 35c each. 44 hOur week, liberal sick time and vacation time. Apply Administrator, Lady Minto Hospital, Coch- \ rance, Ontario. g V "OIL RANGE, OUT OUR WAY By J. R. WILLIAMS QUIET, NOW. sou BIG I CAN’T EVEN PULL Female llelp Wanted WANTED: DOMESTIC HELP I o r Brotesant Onphanaige. Phone 4319 or apply P. O. Box ‘ 664. For Sale ONE YEAR AND HALF RAM Colin MaIcEachern New Argyle FOR SALE—BABY CARRIAGE ,Play Pen and High Chair. l’hcne 4969i ENTERPRISE. good condition. Stewart and Beck’s. Montague. ' HOOVER, BIGGER GOOD CON- diltion with. split shears. Wendell McKenua. Emerald R. 'R. ‘ ARBORITE — ALL PATTERN -— all colours — cut‘to size. ,_ Chandler Bros. Phone 6557. PIPELESS FURNACE, MEDIUM .size, good condition. John E. Jenkins, Murray River. FAWCETT COAL RANGE IN quick sale dial 5189 before 5 o’- clock. , JOLLITY . HORSE, s E v E N mannered easily handled. Dean Crosby, Tyne Valley. START COUNTING .EXTRA dollars fast by selling things Classified Ads. Phone 8506. COOKlE CAM WITHOUT ‘IOU SETTN’ UP A LOUD Fuss IF 1 DON'T SHARE 'D‘E LDOT‘ good condition, reasonable for' years old, dark chestnut, well . BLACKMAILER.’ A RAID ON IHE For Sale SPACE. HEATER. IN. GOOD Condition. Phone 7437. 10 SPRING CALVES. CRAN- berries 12 cents per pound. Ralph MacEwen, Bristol. THRIVING MEA..T AND Grocery . business. Central. Reason, moving. Apply Box 424 in care Guardian-Patriot. YOU COULDN’T CARRY YOUR merchandise to every door in town seeking buyers . . but a - Classified ad qiiicklyltells thou- sands what youvhave for sale. Phone 8506...; -. ENGLISH-SETTER 3 MONTHS old pups. ,Sire—Soco Ben Ad- ams,b y Hi Jacket. Here is top breeding in field trial stock. A steal. at $50.00 each PhOne 5142 - 7156. ’ ' DUCK—’S._A~DELIC‘ACY ,Make. your dipner a special occasion. ‘ ‘ , 50.3 ‘ Lb. PHONE 7767. Auction Sale SATURDAY, SEPT. 27th ‘ I, 2 p.- m. ‘ WYMAN CLARK’S, Malpeque, PEI. - 22 head cattle months Old .54. Phone 3142; FOR peppers, pears - and apples, Country prices. Williard Mc- Kay, Vernon Bridge. . * PIPELESS‘ FURNACE ,WITI-I f‘Timkinrotary oil burner”. can be moved unthout dismantl- buruer. Furnace and bur- ner, $390.00. Carl Johnston, Montague. ‘ USED POTATO DIGGERS, IN- ‘teruationlal elevator power take "off, rubber tires other types. Also will take potaItOes in trade $1.00 a bag. Lloyd M hew, Tryon. ‘ a“ ONE FLAT BOTTOM HOIST, will take cattle or cash. .Also one general P01113056 horse, eight years old,.nall sound. Em- mett Radish Junior, Sher- bmoke. BABY‘S CRIB, COMBINATION play table and chair, convert- I'ble carriage, all good condi- tion, Half price. Also Man’s navy blazer size 40 Worn twice, two ladies suits size 12 and 14 Brown check and black watch. Phone 5455. BLUE CHEER BM. 4. 2.15 DAM Lorraine Abbe. Miss Honey Fin— .go BM. 2. Winner of 1958 Trot Futurity. Lady Hal BM. 2. 2.18 Winner of 1958 Pace Futurity. Apply to Sheldon Campbell, Charlottetowu Raceway, or W. A. Roberts, Durham Bridge, N. B. Phone Gr. 2777. 400 R.I. PULLETS 3% MONTHS 1 mare and foal, one milk .cow 4 years, 1-8 H.P. Briggs and Strattih engion, 1 three to five International engion, one Rot- ary and Carriage 44 inch saw, and other mill parts. Slabs stove length, (Weeks Mill. Pleasant Valley. Phone Hunter River 2,-7 ring 31. Auction ,Sale Auction sale‘at Ellerslie on October 1, 1958,‘ at 1 p.m_. Consisting of the fol- lowmg: 2. Chest drawers; 1. Cot; 4. Rocking chairs; 4. Cane Chairs; 4 Couches; 1. Grandfather chair; 1. I Single bed dresser and commode; 1. Bedroom su1te; 2. Wooden beds dresser and commode; 1. Dining room suite; 1. 0r- gan; 1. Oil stove; 1. Sewing machine; 1. Weaving ma- chine; pictures, curtains, clock, lamps, cream cans, wash tubs, 1. Trunk, iron- Ing board; bed clothing, pillow cases, mats. And other articles numerous to mention. CASH TERMS John England Property, sold by Mrs. Racheal Wal— lace. Auctioneer Major B. Moase. If day unfit the first fine day following. too SALE — CUCUMBERS 1‘ you no longer need through“ Terms cash ' WOMAN’S COAT, SIZE. 18 . ‘ boyjs Sport jacket size 16: ' “5! Am, Found Girl's coat skirts, jacket size IIAVING STRAYED ON MY PRO- f perty,"‘on‘e, -twmyear old heifer owner may have by claiming and paying for ad. within one week. Elmer Hyde, Meadow Bank. l Miscellanea: REAL ESTATE For Sale FOP. SALE: LOT ON DORCHES- ter Street City-Centrally locat- ed. Apply Trainor and O‘Don- nell. ' DOUBLE TENEMENT HORSE on Alley Street, Charlottetown, Price reasonable. Apply Pal- mer and Haslam, Solicitors. 'FOR SALE BY TENDER Farm consisting of 120 acres of land with buildings. situated Head of Hillsb‘oro. Tenders close Oct. 2, 1958. Address all tenders to— MERTON L. JARDINE Mount tSewart Administrator: Estate of Albert T. Jardine. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. REAL ESTATE ' For Rent LARGE FURNISHED HEATED room, suitable for 2 or 3. Brigh- ton. Phone 0641',' after 5 p. m. 2- OFFICES, 2ND FLOOR OF new brick building near com- pletion. 237 Queen Street inquire at 233, Queen Street. 1 FURNISHED ROOM ON SEC- ond flOor, in quiet home, nice location, Apply 83 Green Street or Dial 3294. ‘ MODERN 6 ROOM APT. NOV. lst Parkdale. Heated. Hot wa- ter Adults. \ $75.00 monthly. Write Box 427 'Guardian. 3 REAL ESTATE WANTEll 3 ROOM APARTMENT W I T H bath; Apply P, O. Box 309, or Phone 3189, by October 1st. 3 ROOM APARTMENT WITH bath Apply PO. Box 309 or Phone 3189.- v FOUR OR FIVE ROOM APART- ment or house: Apply Box 460 Guardian-Patriot. TO R E N'T OR PURCHASE; house in Charlottetown or vic- inity. Apply Box 457, Montague. 2 0R 3 ROOM APARTMENT. heated. Furnished or unfurnish- ed, Phone 2133 Hunter River A A. HOUSE. OR. FIVE ROOM apartment on ground floor, b October 30th. Dial 3026., ‘ APARTMENT 0R HOUSE, FIVE or six rooms, by Oct. 12 in re- sidential area. Four adults. ’ Any reasonable - rent. ,Phone 6249. Personal ' FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH The amazing Body Tonic. Write for free booklet today. PROCKER 8: CAMPBELL RESEARCH INST. 21 King St.lEast, Toronto, Ont. BOX NUMBERS In replying to Box Numbers please make sure you have the correct Box Number in the ad-» dress. ' Help Wanted WANTED Operator for Burroughs Posting Machine. Exper- ience prefered but nOt es- sential. Apply DeBlois Bros, Ltd, Charlottetown. ‘ Male Help Wanted WANTED BELL BOY APPLY Queen Hotel BOY FOR ‘FARM WORK. IRA McCoubrey, Cavendish. GOOD PAY . IN T.V.—RADIO SERVICING Wireless Operating all offer big money_\Tra.ined men urgently needed. Ask for facts on how you can prepare for a good pay- ing job in one of these fields and remain at work. No experi- ence—but some high school needed. Apply now for Fall day classes Toronto and Montreal. Give education, age and post your request quickly—no obliga- lion. Radio College of Canada. Box 171, Monoton, N.B. ~ REAL . ESTATE For Sale 5 BEDROOM H O U S..E AND store, large unfinished third floor. Corner Weymouth and Euston. Apply 218 Weymoullh Street. HOUSE AND LOT AT STANLEY Bridge hou-se‘has 9 rooms lo- cated on paved highway 31/2 miles from National Park. Would make ideal tourist hOme Electricity available. Apply Blois McEwen. FOR SALE I Residence and large plot Of land 80 x 84 feet at 18 West St, Charlotte- town with adjoining gar- den plot 42% x 83 ft. in? cluding garage. Hot water heating and Oil furnace. Apply on premises, GREY HAIR VANISHES WHEN you use Angelique Grey Hair Restorer. Regain appearance of natural beauty, colour. $1.50 at The Jenkins Pharmacy . Char- lottetown; J amieson’s Drug Store Montague. Sérvices Offered VAILS. RADIO,. TELEVISION Charlottetown. Dial 3537. sales and Service. 204 Kent St. NURSING CARE AND BOARD. . Invalids or sermi-inyalids. Ap‘ ply Box K Guardian and Pa- triot. ELECTRICAL WIRING For all your wiring and re- pairs at reasonable cost contact ARTHUR RODD ' Electrical Contractor Charlottetown, R. R. 6 Phone 5907 Salesman Wanted AGENT FOR'THE PROVINCE Prince Eward Island for ex— clusive imported articles, no competition food delicacies, cig- arettes, novelties. Commission basis, write: Palais De Paris, 2112 St. Lawrence Blvd. Mon- treal, P.Q. ' Wanted To Buy WILL BE BUYING EACH week until further notice — Good pigs over 32 lbs each. Top market price. Farm pick- up. P. A. MacDonald, St. Pet- er’s Bay. TO BUY OLD GUNS, PISTOLS, Revolvers, Riffles, Muskets, Sword and Bayonets. Any of these in your attic or out build- ings in any condition. Write me or bring to: Spurgeon l-Iickox, 28 Hawthorne Ave.. Charlotte- town. Phone 3606. BUYING PIGS, MONDAY AT Fredericton, Tuesday, Brook- field at 9 a.m.; Milton. 9.30; Charlottetown Railway Wharf, 10; York 1 p.m.; Bedford 2 p. m.; Tracadie 2.30 p.m.; Mount Stewart 3 p.m.; Pisquid 3.30; Fort Augustus 4 p.m.; Water- vale 4.30; Vernon River 5 p. m.; Pownal 530; deesday, New Glasgow 9 a.m.; Wheat- ley River 9.30 Holmes Corner 10; New Haven 11; Bonashalw, 11.30; CraIpaud 1 p.m.; Tryon 1.30; Albany 2 p.m.; Kinkora 2.30 p.m.; Traveller’s Rest 3.30 Kensm’ gton 4.30; Clifton 5.30 Paying $28.00 a pair for good pigs over 40' pounds each $18.- 00 for good pigs over 15 .le each. Paying extra for in be- tween. Knud JorgenSen. Work Wanted SINGLE MAN WANTS WORK . on farm. Apply Box 426- Guar- dian Office MAN WANTS WORK PICKING Potatoes. Johnny Dougan, Sac. red Heart Home, High-and St. CANADA to the undersigned, and endorsed “TENDER FOR REPAIRS T0 COUNTY, N. S.”, ‘will .be received in the office of the Secretary, until 8.00 pm. (E. D. S, T.) WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1958. _: Plans and specification can‘ be seen and forms ff tender ob- tained at the office of the Engineer, Department of Public Works, Ottawa, Ontario, at the office of the District Engineer, Ralston Building, P. O. Box 875, Halifax, N. S., and at the Post Offices, at Pictou, and New Glasgow, N. S. I To be considered each tender must be accompanied by a sac- urity in the form Of a certified cheque or Bonds as specified in the form of tender. Tenders, / oellent condition. ‘1 Thisi‘sthe All tenders should be 1 SEALED TENDERS addressed. PIER, PICTOU, PLCTOU‘ must be made on the printed, forms supplied by the Depart- ment and in accordance with the conditions set forth therein. The Department, through the Chief Engineer’s Office (H. & R.), or through the undersigned, or through the Office of the Dis- trict Engineer at Halifax, N. S., will supply blueprints and speci- fication of the work. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, ROBERT FORTIER, Chief of Administrative Services and Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa. September 25, 1958 Canada Y Department of Transport Moncton, N. B. TENDERS SEALED TENDERS, address- ed to the undersigned and mark- ed “TENDER FOR TRANS- MITTER‘ BUILDING, GRIND- STONE, MAGDALEN ISLANDS, QUE”, will be received up to 3.30 PM. (Atlantic Standard Time), Thursday, October 23, 1958, for the construction of re mote transmitter building and related work at Grindstone, Magdalen Islands, Que. Plans, specifications, labour conditions, ‘ tender form and re- lated documents, and pre-ad- dressed return tender envelope may be obtained on application to the undersigned, at 232 St. George Street, P_ O. .Box 42, i Moncton, N. B.,\upon receipt of an accepted cheque made pay- able to the Receiver General of Canada for the sum of $25.00. This cheque will be returned upon the return of the plans and specifications in good condition. Each tender must be accom- panied by a- security deposit as stipulated in the tender form and any tender not accompanied by will not be considered. Any tender submitted by tele- gram wil also not be considered. The De artment does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. , J. A. LENAI-IAN. Acting Regional Director, Air Services Department, of Transport, Monoton, N. B., ‘1 September 23, 1958. Sir Richard Burton, the British explorer Who died in 1390, spoke 35 languages and dialects. TENDERS 2 “Imperial Oil Limited are asking forlétenders'on their Montague, P.E.I. prOperty, size of land 125’ x 65’, also warehouselon same 30’ x 351/2’, warehouse inex- site of our former 13qu Plant. addressed to Imperial Oil Ltd, Department No. 21, P. O. Box 220, Halifax, N.S., and the envelope to be marked “Tender”. Tenders will close on October 15, 1958, the highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS, ‘ SOLICITORS, Etc. ‘ I. Elmer Blanchard, B.A. '60 Richmond St. Dial 5573 M. Farmer, Q.C., LLB. Bank of Commerce Bldg Wanted ROOM AND BOARD WANTED Apply Box 434. Guardian Of- fiee. PIANO IN GOOD CONDITION. Apply Box 429 Guardian state age and price. WANTED 2 SHORTHORN HEI- fer’ calves. Knud Jorgensen, Fredericton. EDERIENCED PRACTICAL nurse is ava' ble for duty in City. Apply Box 431 Guardian. W A N T E D BRIC—A BRAC, China or glass, old decorated, oil lamps, marble top tables, Bureaus pine or maple and large old hooked mats, Apply Box 435 Guardian Office. HORSE WANTE‘D One sound work gelding, 1100 lbs., 8 years Old, quiet, ’ast walker, working har- ness to fit. Phone 5584 or write— R. EIMUTCH & CO. LTD. Queen Street, City. Wanted To Buy USED PIANO. PHONE 6270. WANTED ALE BOTTLES, PINTS or quarts. Dial 8595. IIALL‘S THRESIIER AND BLOW- MISS AMY EARLE er. Good condition. State price Stephen MaclLeod, Bonshaw. Palmer & Harlem Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg.- Peake 81 Nicholson- ‘ 175 Grafton Street I. A. McGuigan, B.A. Currie Bldg., Dial 9424 Queen St. IAN M. MaoLEOD, LLB. (McLean & McKinnon) Currie Bldg. 179 Queen. Dial 3361. FREDERIC A. LARGE, . Q.C., M.L.A.~ Room 207 Dominion Building Dial 3244 ‘ MacPhee ill Trainer 16. Richmond St. Dial 5573 Services Offered Mimeographing, Bookkeeping, Stenography , MRS. HELEN ACORN 2 Brighton Road, Charlottetown Dial 6349 CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince SC. Dial 6432 OPTOMETRISTS a security deposit as called for, ‘ \(with responsible planning-estimating experience in AUCTION SALE ‘ AT ROCKY POINT ON WEDNESDAY, OCT. 1 AT 12:30 PM. Owing to Farm Lajoie having been sold for National Histonc purposes I am offering all my farm equipment, livestock and cm, 1 choice mare, 13 years old; 4 purebred Shorthorn reg. cows' 5 to 10 years old; 3 purebred Shorthorn reg, heifer calveS, 3 mos: l purebred Shorthorn reg. bull calf, 1 month old; 1 purebred Show-i horn reg. bull, 1% years old; 1 purebred Shorthorn reg, hue; 2% years Old; 1 purebred Shorthorn reg. heifery 1 year 01d. i purebred Shorthorn reg. heifer, 1% years old; 3 grade Mm milch cows; 1 dry cow; 1 grade heifer, 2 years old; 1 and. heifer 1% years old; 1 grade heifer 1 year Old; 1 steer 1’25 you, old; 1 sow; 6 pigs, 4 months old; 10 sheep; 1 ram, » Crop—25 tons loose hey; 1 acre of turnips; 900 bushels “ mixed grain; 30 bushels of wheat; 400 bushels of Cobbler potato" Implements—1 tractor Famiall C., 1 binder and ‘sheaf came, and truck (M.H.), 1 Hardie potato sprayer, l manure sprang”. 1 years old (M,H.), 1 trailer, 1 saw frame, 40 feet. of s” beluga, tor plow, 2 section spring tooth barrows, 1 disc barrow, 1 m seeder, 1 steel roller, 1 spike barrows, 1 fertilizer spread“, dump carts, 1 scuflfler, 1 set of scales, team truck wagon and I,“ 1 gas pump (Rotary), 1 potato digger (Beater), 2 wood 31 ' box sleigh, 1 bay mower (New Idea), 1. rake, 1 tedder, 1 cart, 1 gas tank and pump, 200 gals, 1 turnip pulper, 1 mm wagon, 1 hay loader (F.W.), 1 Halls thresher No. 2, 1‘1 seeder, 1 tatoo set, 1 hay fork, steel cable, pump jack and We 1 chicken broOder, 1 power lawn mower, double and single ’ cart saddle. 1 fence block, stretchers, 1_page wire stretchers, M hole digger, 2 pig boxes, 1 kitchen range (Enter-prism)” 5m“ shovels, rakes and hoes and other articles too numerous tom; tion on an up to date farm. ~ - 2 ~ . Terms of sale—Up to $25.00 cash, over that amount Sam I credit on approved joint notes, 6% per annum on notes, 5%.,“ for cash. I , . ' , ‘ If not fine the first fine day following. (W, I. serving lunches). : J. 0. HYNDMAN Owner CLAUDE CRAswm : Auctioneer—DIET m 1 AUCTION SALE. _ High 'quality} antique mahog. any and walnut ' Spring. Park Hall (chitin. wood Drive). SATURDAY, SEPT. 195' 1 AT 2 PM. " Chippendale chest on chest, dining room tables, ailing? m chairs, Sideboards; military chest, card tables, dnop learning, maple four posted beds, ’corn’er cupboard, slant top desk, kaolin]. desk, chests of ‘drawa's, side ychairs, dresSing tables, lady"',’inid gent’s chairs, very old. parlor set complete, grandfather’s clock, silverLg service, ground glass and chin. ' - ' w, II. BEATON—Auctioncer. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES ‘ I ‘ - . ’ v :,«(Civil Service (licenses) i‘ ASSISTANTOUEEN'S PRINTER (with extensive, administrative experience in the printing‘trade), Public1 and Stationery, Hull, P.Q. 313,000—314,000: .\ . - CHIEF OF GROUP - FINANCE OFFICER. (university 'uate), Program Analysis Divisiod‘, Finance Department, 510,000-511,000. ‘ ....-,: .. AERONAUTICAL DESIGN ENGINEER, saw-$39,420 ‘ petition 58-1154; TELECOMMUNICATIONS mSTALLATIoIifirN- GINEER, $7,5001ss,5ao, Competitioli 53-1152; and ' "DE I MENT ENGINEER - ELECTRICAL POWER APPARA " a, SOD-$8,580, Competition 53-1153, National Defence, or details, write to Civil Service Conimis'sion, Ottawa ’propriate competition number.’_ ‘ ' ' ' " " ' ECONOMIST (univérsity graduate for research‘in , , of medical care and hospital insm‘ance), National Welfare, Ottawa. 7500-38,“). For details, write to GIVE!” Commission, Ottawa and ask for circular 58-2253. 1 ASSISTANT PRODUCTION MANAGER A- JOB dustry), PublicPriniting and Hull,'P.Q- ‘INFORMATION OFFICERS (with. reopensible perience). Labour Department, Ottawa. seam-$6,130. ‘5- a . v; i CLOTHING PATTERN GRADER AND CUTTER, Defence (Army), Ottawa. $5,130-$5,730. INFORMATION‘OFFICER (with good knowledge! publish methods( National Health and Welfare, Ottawa. SAM“: COST ESTIMATOR (with good knowledge of ials, construction methods and costs), Public WOrkl, Sim-$5.220. ‘ _ ‘ " ‘ SHIP’S MODELLER (with ability to read lugs and blueprints), National Defence. (Navy), cum. 3137'- $5,220. W , l. ' v SENIOR LABORATORY TECHNICIAN to analyse effectsd pesticides), Food and Drugs Branch, National Health and We“ fare_ Ottawa- 34350-34800. y . ‘ r J. A. Carruthers, R. 0. 123 Kent St, Dial 5612 J. S. Taylor, 8.0. Comer Kent & Queen Sts. Office 9133 -- House 4756 ARCHITECT J. F. T005338, B. Arch. ARCHITECT 14. Richmond St. Dial 3865 G. Keith Pickard B. Arch. M.R.A.I.C., Gnarlottetown, 100 Fitzroy St. Dial 8618 x Summerside, Wednesdays Dial 2936 Peter A. McNeil ARCHITECT 1“ Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown Phone 4339 P. 0. Box 513 ELECTRICAL . ENGINEER , E. S. CHANDLER, 3.8:. (E.E.), M.E.I_C., P.Eng. 161 QUEEN ST. PHONE 8325 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS McDONALD, CURRIE & C0. COOPER BROTHERS a CO. A Currie Bldg. Charlottetown Dial 5568 H. R. DOANE & COMPANY 148 Great George St. Charlottetown Dial 6547—6548 P. 0. Box 187 ARTHUR J. GARRETT PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING Gal-Mn m Fitzroy Stree‘ Dial 5321 AUDITORS (trainees with relevant education or Office of the Auditor General, Ottawa. $4,14os4,740. ,. r « 1 PHARMACIST, Indian and Northern Health Services. New“ Health 3am Welfare, Whitehorse, Y.T. assoc-$4,500 plus new?“ allowance. I - ' : MONOTYPE CASTERMEN (with completed apprenticesmplo Public Printing and Stationery,.Hull, P.Q. 32.37% an hour. Except where otherwise specified, details and application W .at main Post Otfices, National Employment Officel Ed . Civil Service Commission Offices. ‘ 918511 it? Sell it with a Want Ad. “‘1 \. ,4? 1 DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Province Of 'Prince- Edward Island- SEALED TENDERS will be received until noon” Friday, September 26th, 1958, for ASPHALT PAVING from TRYON to CAPE TRAVERSE. ' Specifications and Tender Forms may be obtained at the Office of the undersigned, Old Post Office Building' Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. ' Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. NOTE: Tenders will be opened at the someadvertise.d hme, and b1dders_are invited to present their bids 1“ person (or otherwrse) and be present at the opening.- J. 6. MacKAYI Minister of Highway" Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. September 22nd, 1958. TENDER