Big Results - Small Cost S_ .. The Best arket Place Page 10 The Guardian S‘;lt., June 28, 1958 IN MEMORIAM CUDMORE—In loving memory of our dear parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Cu-dmore, who pass- ed away June 28th, 1955 and March 8th 1945. Not just today, but every day, In silence we remember. The family. NICKERSON — In loving mem- ory of Husband and Father Edmund Nickerson who passed away June 30, 1952. Peaceful be thy rest, dear Fath- er It is sweet to breathe thy name In life we loved you dearly In Death we do the Same. Sadly missed by wife Alice, Daughters, Stella, Emma, and sons. THOMPSON — In loving memory of my dear mother Mrs. Ful- ton Thompson. who passed away June 29th. 1956. God knows how much we miss her. Never will her memory fade, Loving thoughts will always won- d-er, To the spot where she is laid. Sadly missed by son Jack and Jane. THOMPSON — In loving memory of our mother, Mrs. Fulton Thompson who passed away June 29th. 1956. ' It’: lonely here widiout you, And sad the weary way . For life is not the same for us Since you were called aw-ay. There's still an ache in our hearts today -That countless year’: won't take away. A place in our hearts that noth- ing can fill We miss you mother and always will. Sadly missed by daughters, Jean and Elizabeth, Al and Dick. 'l‘HOMPSON—-In loving memory of wife and mother, Mrs. Fulton Thompson who passed away June 29. 1956. We often sit and think of her, When we are all alone, For memory is the only friend That grief can call its own. To think she could not say ug00d_byen Will always bring regret. But the hearts that always loved her, Are the hearts that can't forget. Sadly missed by husband Ful- ton, ‘son, Rae and Sheila. 8IRT—-In loving memory of George Cecil Birt, who lost his life by drowning June 28, 1951. Though his smile is gone forever, And his hand we cannot touch. We will never lose sweet memo- ries. Of the one we loved so much. God did call our dearest treasure To that land of peace and rest. But you will never be forgotten, By the ones who loved you best. Always remembered by Father Mother, Brothers and Sister. Agents Wanted “MEN OR WOMEN - EARN $3.00 per hour handling 250 different Paula Products. I will extend you credit. Even without‘ ex- perience, your success is as- sured in following ‘my direc- tives. Write for my thirty-day helping-hand offer-now. G. Laurin-President - Paula Ltd.- _ 21 St. Paul East-Montreal. WANTED: MAN FOR STEADY travel among consumers in some good rural districts and in Charlottetown. Permanent connection with large manufac- turer. Only reliable hustler con- sidered. Write Rawleiglfs De- partment. F-475-131. 4005 Rich- elieu, Montreal. Buslness Oppertunlty ~_ IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN increasing your present earn- ings, we have several proposi- tions, can be worked at your home, in spare time, no pre- vious experience necessary. For further particulars write to: Unik Agency, 63 Sparks Street, Ottawa, Ontario. Boarders Ilooommodated Baby chloxs ASK US. FOR .BRAY LIST. Mixed chicks, high produc- ing stock — Pullets, for eggs or dual purpose. Broiler fall ' chicks should be on order. Dayold p u 1 1 e t s, including Ames In-Cross) Agent Ralph . Rayner R.R. 5, Charlottetown, Phone 7984. cars Leaving CAR LEAVING FOR HALIFAX Sunday. Dial 8276. NEW CAR LEAVES FOR BOS- ton July 5th or 6th. Can take 2. Dial 3219 or 4055. CAR LEAVING FOR TORONTO July 8rd or 4th. Can accom- modae three passengers. Dial 7150. cars and Trucks For sale. 1957 PONTIAC I-IARDTOP; 1957 Chevrolet, 1956 Buick, 1952 Pontiac, 1948 Mercury, 1948 Chevrolet. No down payment. Apply Spence and MacLeod, Auto Body Works, 39 Eden St., Charlottetown. 1954 FORD TU-TONE 2 DOOR sedan, excellent condition $1,375.00. 1953 Plymouth. 4 door $1050.00, 1949 Willys Stat- ion wagon. This car is in lovely condition $575. 1950 Austin sedan, good condition $250.00. Duvar Motors Ltd., 164 Prince Street. Dial 7225. cars and Trucks For Sale 1953 CHEVROLET SE DAN. two-tone De-Luxe, A-1 condi- tion. MacMilIan’s Service Sta- tion, Queen Street. SUMMER'S HERE - COME TRY ONE OF THESE 1957 PONTIAC Station Wagon Perfect condition. Only $2475.00. 1956 PONTIAC 4 Door DeLuxe Sedan. Automatic Trans., Radio, new seat covers. Motor, tires, body, etc. A-1. $1990.00. 1956 FORD 4 Door Sedan, 6 cyl., low mileage. Show—room shape. $1825.00. 1955 PONTIAC 2 Door Sedan. Radio, seat covers. This car is in top shape. $1550.00. 1955 PONTIAC 4 Door Sedan. Radio, new tires, A-1 shape. $1550.00. 1955 METEOR Sedan 4 Door. A neat clean automobile. $1550.00. 1952 CHEV. 4-door Sedan. A real buy at—- $685.00 ALLISON MacLEOD LTD. Cumberland St. Ch’town. I-'eInale Help Wanted KITCHEN HELP AND WAIT- resses wanted. Apply in per- son to the Island Grill. NURSE WANTED. PART TIME. Phone 8225 or write P.O. Box 582 Charlottetown. SALESLADY FOR L A D IVE S Ready to Wear Store. Apply in writing to Box No. 206 care of Guardian-Ptatriot. WANTED —— MIDDLE - AGED woman or capable country girl for light housework. Sleep-in. Good wages to the right per- son. Wnite to Box 212 care of Guardian-Patriot. WANTED ‘ IMMEDIATELY Smart woman for hostess work at Dalvay By-The-Sea Hotel. Good wages. Pleasant working conditions. Apply to: MRS. BRUCE c/o Unemployment Office Charlottetown I For Rent NEWCOMB PIANO A1 CONDI- tion, also Building Jacks. And For Sale Oil drum and stand, Man‘s Bycycle, Warehouse truck 236 Fitzroy Street. For Sale PUREBRED COLLIE PU P. Nine weeks old. Phone 3682. ARBORITE - ALL PATTERN — all colours — out to size. ' Chandler Bros. Phone 6557. FOR SALE. - REGISTERED Yorkshire boar, 11/2 years. Bill Eicken, Phone 64-34 Montague. 1 COAL AND WOOD STOVE IN excellent condition. Apply Mrs. Fee Roach, Souris, P. E. I. Phone 91. SLABS PHONE VERNON RIV- er 13- - 3 Norman MacMi11an. FOR SALE: 30 ACRES HAY and clover. Gus-sie Stewart, Caledonia; 1% H. P. COOLING UNIT, IN first class condition. Less than half price. Jenkins Transfer, 101 Longworth Avenue. 225 RUBBER TILE. APPLY §% Grafton Street, or phone FREEZ-KING SOFT ICE CREAM Freezers call Storey Electric for demonstration, Dial 7341. L. C. SMITH TYPEWRITER. Phone Montague 205, 8 a. m. to 5 p.m. , REG. JERSEY YEAR OLD HEI- fer calf. Apply Albert Wood, . Dundas. 7 FT. MEAT DISPLAY COOL- er. Excellent condition, rea- sonably priced for quick sale. Phone 9235. FOR SALE 20 CORDS OF hardwood in blocks or split. ing, P. E. I Harry Dawson. Carleton Sid-. "OUT oun WAY By J. R. WILLIAMS I It NOW wrw wouw THAT I GOOF TAKE A snooze IN ‘I SUCH AN L|I~ICC7A.'\'FO)ZTABLE A WELL . HE SAW ME PUT MY HAT ON AN‘ HE'S TOO SLEEPY TO KEEP P05|‘rl0I~9%__/~ SLIIZE I DON'T SNEAK OUTSIDE we suAao:A» N EYE ON ME, SO HE'S MAKIN' WITHOUT HIM.’ , I-I -§.__ II ,I ,. On. u. 6-EB’ can an-o.h_s.. .._I Anson For Sale S E V E R A L RECONDITION- ed refrigeration units suitable for walk-in Refrigerators Bar- gains, Storey Electric. HI- - Fl RECORD PLAYER. Four speeds. Latest model. Practically new. $125.00. Cras- well Photo Studio, Charlotte- town. ' 12 FOOT MAHOGANY PLY- wood Class “C” racing run- about. Very fast hull or ideal for 18 h.p. outboard — as safe sports or family boat. Phone 3542 evenings. ‘ ALUMINUM SCREENS, MADE to your individual measure- ments. Will not rot or rust. Never requires painting. Only slightly more than wood screens. For information call 6428. Weatherall Aluminum Co., 125 Kent Street. YOU COULDN’T CARRY YOUR merchandise to every door in town seeking buyers . . but a Classified ad quickly tells thou- sands what you have for sale. Phone 8506. . VACUUM. CLEANER, F LO OR Polisher combination. Both for $39.95 I 4-day special). Mari- time Compact .".ales, 176 Kent Street. Phone 9220 for ‘free -home showing. FOR SALE RACING SULKIES and TRAINING CARTS well balanced, strong. Nat- ural wood ‘shafts. Sulkies $198.00; c a r t s ‘ $185.00, complete, F.O.B. Standard measurements. C. L. Johnson Parrsboro, N. S. or phone 289 TIRE-SALE, 4New Tires for $39.95 PLUS YOUR RECAPP- ABLE TRADE-IN. LIFE TIME GUARANTEE SALE ENDS JULY-5 Rubber Weld-ers 64 St. Peter's Rd. Dial 4912 COLLIE PUPS. EIGHT WEEKS old. .Golden and black-white. Phone 5963. INTERNATIONAL HAY LOAD- er in perfect condition. Apply Robert Chappell & Son, York. Phone 7060. , FORAGE HARVESTER IN EX- cellent condition. Any reason- able offer considered. R. Mac- Kinnon, Mermaid. YOUNG BULL CALF, ALSO fresh pure-bred milk cow. Ap- plyEEaIuT1 MacRae, Brookfield, P. . . - POWER TAKE OFF ORCHARD sprayer. Good ‘condition, used. Phone or contact Bert Hane- veld, Lower Montague. 13 FOOT OUTBOARD MOTOR boat, 35 h.p. motor. Beautiful- ly styled for maximum safety, appearance and performance. Hutt Brothers, Alberton. ONE COW GIVEN 50 LBS. milk daily. Maccormack milk separator, A d a m s wagon, some spruce lumber. Apply Bruce Deacon. North Wiltshire ONE SET POTATO CULTIVA— tors with two row hiller. (new) One Massey Harris Pony trac- tor plow attached overhauled. Runs like new. H. B. Weeks, Coal Yard, P.O. Box 184, City 12—FOOT BOAT, 2‘/2 H.P. MO- tor. Jig-saw, Iron/table and four chairs. Oil-space heater, (almost new) Small heating I950 MON/TRCH. PRICE $225770. Apply 57 Chestnut Street, Cityi stove. Record stove and two- burner oil stove, Dial 9763. Lost ‘And Found LOST — BULLDOG TYPE DOG black and white, answering to . name of “Bunty”. Call 9486. LOST —, DARK GLASSES IN brown case in vicinity of York. Reward. Ernest MacDonald, York. - Male Help Wanted BUTCHERS for Seven Islands. Que. Qualified Butchers re- quired for medium size Groceteria employing five other men in meat depart- ment. Must be able to or- der meat, supervise cut- ting, and establish retail prices and serve public dur- ing rush periods. Salary $350.00 per month to start. Age 25-40. Transportation paid. Reply giving refer- ences, experience and when available to ° A. N. WRIGHT, 13.0. Box 730, Station “B”, Montreal, P62. Male Help Wanted YOUNG MEN! ‘Grade I0 Education I6-I9 Years of Age Earn WI1II’e You Learn A Skilled Technical Trade If you are mechanically inclined, seeking adventure, and would like to see the world, here is your chance .to become a Naval Tech- nical Apprentice. U n d e r this plan sponsored by the Royal Canadian Navy, you will get advanced technical Trades Training as Engine- ‘ering Artificer, Electrical ITechnician, Air Artificer, ,Armourer or Shipwright. =Uniform‘ is provided; food, clothing, accommodation are free; -and the pay is good. On successful completion of your 39 month course you will be promoted to Petty Officer, Second Class. You will embark on a planned career in the Navy, leading to promotion and a pension at an early age. Applications m u s t be r e c e iv e d by September First 1958, for the next course commencing in Jan- uary 1959. Mail the coupon today! . eo PLACES! co NAVY-I I Naval Secretary, Navy Headquarters, Ottawa, Canada. Please send me by return mail, illustrated booklet and official application form for the Naval Technical Apprenticeship Plan, My Name ......... Address City . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Prov. Last School Grade . . . . . . . Date of Birth . . . . . . .. Year...... Iuooeoooon - ~ . . . . . . ...,.., \ Misoellanous ARE YOU AN EXZEMA SUF- ferer? Get a jar of “MacDon- gal1’s” Exzema Remedy at the Keefe Drug Co., Charlottetown and watch the amazing re.s.u1.ts_ TO WI-IOM IT ~MAY CONCERN. I will not be responsible for any bills contracted in my name by my wife. Joe Bam- brick, Mt. Stewart, RR. 1. NOTICE We are discontinuing buying unwashed wool Saturday June 27th, but will accept unwashed Wool for custom work only. We are buying washed wool daily. WILLIAM CONDON & SONS - Charlottetown TENDERS ‘ For the painting of the exter. 101‘ of Valleyfield United Church are hereby called for and will be received until the 15th day of July. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Paint W111 be Supplied. Specifications are one coat of paint on main body of church, two coats on spire. NORMAN NICHOLSON, Valleyfield, P.E.I. REAL ESTATE _,__@r__B.8_n.t FURNISHED ROOM FOR rent. First floor. Centrally located. Phone 6364 COTTAGE FOR RENT BY day, week or month. Rosc- bank Beach. Phone 8589. Abe Zakem. REAL ESTATE For B§!!t__1__ TWO FURNISHED HOUSE- keeping rooms. 38 Water St. Dial 3980. FOUR ROOM HEATED APART- ment, third floor. Hot water. Stove and refrigerator. Phone 3189. IN VILLAGE THREE FUR- nished rooms. Modern con- viences. Adults only. Apply Box 198 Guardian - Patriot. FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING cottage at Stanhope. All modern conveniences. Phone 6129 or 3042. '1‘ H R E E. ROOM APARTMENT with bath heated, hot water, adults only. Apply 236 Queen St. or Phone 8152. NEW, MODERN SHORE COT- tage, near city; furnished and equipped. Rates on applications Write Box 201 Guardian. ~ HOUSE — PARTLY FURNISH- ed; modern conveniences. On T. C. Highway. Apply: John Roger-son, 'Cnapaud. THREE ROOM APARTMENT with bath, heated, hot water. adults only. Apply 236 Queen Street or phone 8512. FURNISHED COTTAGE AT Rosebank Beach, available until July 15th. Dial 4555 be- fore 4.30 p.m. AT ARGYLE SHORE NEW country home furnished, with pump, for summer months. Apply: Ken MacDougall, Ar- gyle Shore. TWO BEDROOM, FURNISHED. apartment. Brighton district for months of July and August. Write Box 210, Guardian-Pab riot. SMALL, HEATED APART- ment. Bed-sitting room, kit- chen, bath. Continuous hot water. Private entrance. Apply Shama’s Groceteria. ‘TRAILER FOR RENT AT STAN- hope by the week. Completely furnished and equipped. For in- spection 46 St. Peters Road or Dial 9166. PASTURE FOR RENT. CAN accommodate 20 head of cat- tle. Well watered and shaded. Apply Joseph McQuill.an, New Haven. . MODERN HOUSE - KEEPING cottages on beautiful Historic Brudenell River, near Mon- tague and Georgetown. Uncom- pared in scenic and restful en- vironment. Phone 8848. Summer C‘o’rT_cIges For Rent At Hampton on Trans- 3Canada highway, equipped- for light house keeping, modern conveniences. Spacious lawn and safe sandy beach. ~ ' 4 Apply: = ‘ MRS. ROBERT DAWSON, Crapaud, ‘P.E.I. Phone 12-11 REAL ESTATE for Sale HOUSE --. SUITABLE FOR summer cottage, 8 miles east of Charlottetown. 200 yards I I from shore. Apply Box 207 Guardian-Patriot. , ‘FOR SALE —- IN VILLAGE OF St. Peters, four-room bungalow Modern. Also six-room house. modern. Apply: Leo L. Mur- phy, St. Peters Bay. Phone 16-} 1. I For Sale BU 1I0'rs FOR SUM- mer cottages. George Muson, Bunbury. DESIRABLE COUNTRY HOME with shore frontage, two miles from City. Eight - room house, , fully modern, insulated, oil ' heated, with two acres of land. For appointment to View phone - H. B. Bugden, ‘ 7015. FOR SALE IN KENSINGTON 1-2 acres of land, east of High School. 2—4 acres of land, west of High School . 3——Building, suitable for‘ double tenement house, ex- cellent basement, w i t h land accompanying. For further particulars apply to—— PATTERSON WALKER FOR SALE Bungalow containing four rooms, bathroom and sun- porch, situated near Bel- vedere corner, hot water oil furnace, cement floor in basement, garage, large nicely landscaped lot with shrubs and evergreens. Price $7,500.00. L. H. KENNEDY Realtor and Insurance 166 Great.George St., Dial‘3912 FOR SALE AT BEAR RIVER I offer for sale my pro- perty of 150 acres with buildings at Bear River. For further particulars apply to :— MRS. D. F. MOONEY REAL ESTATE services offered FAST COLOR FILM SERVICE! Kodacolor, Ektachrome, Koda- chrome. Anschochrome, Color Processing, Printing, Duplica ting. and Enlarging. Munshaw Process. Highest Quality, Fast- est Processing, and Most De- pendable Servicel Mail to: George Wotton, Photography» Summerside. ~_ HAS YOUR OIL FURNACE been cleaned yet If not, Phone 8169 and receive prompt ser- vice with oil furnace cleaning equipment. RESIDENTIAL AN_D COMMER- cial wiring. Repair and rewmd electric motors. Licensed Elec- trical Contractor, Albert Stairs phone 8676. Address: 62 School Street. CAMERA OWNERS! ONLY 7 cents for each date-stamped. enlarged, black-a n d-white print or reprint, plus 15 cents for developing each roll of film into negatives. 4 to 24 hour service. Postage paid both ways. Mail to: George Wotton Photography, Summerside. ’ ELECTRICAL WIRING For all your wiring and re- pairs at reasonable cost con- tact- ARTHUR RODD. Electrical Contractor, Charlottetown, R. R. No. 6 Phone 5907 START COUNTING .EX'l‘RA dollars fast by selling things Classified Ads. Phone 8506. you no longer need through Teachers Wanted TEACHER FOR SHERBROOKE School Number 69, about 21/: miles from Summerside. Sup- plement $650.00. Elmer Waite, Secretary, Sherbrooke. Phone 608-15. WANTED TEACHER FOR Johnston’s River 9 c III o 01 Grade 1 to 8. Supplement $600.00. Apply William Trainor, secretary, Charlottetown R. R. 9. TEACHER FOR COVEHEAD RD School.- Senior room. Present supplement $500.00. Apply S.J. Birt, Secretary. TEACHER FOR HARRINGTON School. Supplement $750.00. Ap- ply Allison Carr, secretary, Harrington. LICENSED. TEACHER. FOR ‘ Hampshire School. Supplement $700.00 Apply Lyman Tremere Secretary. . _ Wanted WANTED ALE BOTTLES PINTS "Wanted - WANTED TO RENT, HOUSE I ‘in Montague. Guardian-Patriot, Montague. Apply Box 25,’ or qua-rts. Dial 8595. WANTED TO TRADE 1957 PLY- mouth Sedan for 1954 Plymouth or Dodge Sedan. Must be in good shape. Will trade for LA SMALL GROCERY BUSINESS with dwelling near a High ‘School. Write Box 200, Guard- ian-Patriot. Personal AUTHORS INVITED SUBMIT MSS all types (including Poems) for book publication. Reasonable terms. Stockwell Ltd., Ilfracombe. En-gland. (estd. 1898) . ' Services offered BUILDINGS R A I S E D AND foundations replaced, etc., Dial 5909. SEPTIC TANK DIGGING BY the job or by the hour. Apply Willis Andrew, North River. MODERN FUMIGATING Available throughout P. E. I. for extermination of roaches, bed bugs, rats, insects, etc. Free estimates. Phone or write: H. R. QUINN, PROP. P.O, Box 451 Phone 8727 PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Etc. CHIROPRACTOR $650.00. Can be financed. Apply . Box 209 c/o Guardian. ' Wanted To Buy MOTOR BOAT. NOT OVER 30 ft. long. Box 208 Guardian-Pat- riot. ‘ BUYING FOX HORSES UNTIL further notice.“ Market prices. Will also trade work horses for cattleor fox horses. P. A. %VI3ac~Dona1d, St. Peter’s Bay, WILL BE BUYING EACH Wednesday until further notice good pigs. over 32 lbs., each. Top market price. Farm pick- up. P. A. MacDonald, St. Pet- ers Bay. BUYING. PIGS, MONDAY, AT Fredericton. Tuesdlay, Brook- field at 9 a.m.; Milton 9.30; Charlottetown Railway Wharf 10.00; York 1.00 p.m.; Bed- ford 2.00; Tracadie 2.30; Mount Stewart 3.00; Pis-quid 3.30; Fort Augustus 4.00; Water- vale 4.30; Vernon River 5.00; Pownal 5.30. Wednesday, New Glasgow 9.00 a.m.; .Wheatley River 9.30; Holmes Corner 10; New Haven 11.00; Bonshaw, 11.30; Crapaud 1.00 p.m.; Try- on 1.30; Albany 2.00; Kinkora 2.30; Travellers Rest 3.30; Kensington 4.30; C-lift-on 5.30. Paying $32.00 a pair for good Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince St. Dial 6432 1. Elmer Blanchard, B.A. 160 Richmond St. _ Dial 5573 M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB. Bank of Commerce Bldg Allison M. Gillis, LLB. 130 Richmond St. Dial 4747 Palmer & ‘Hashim Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. Peake & Nicholson 175 Grafton Street OPTOMETRISTS pigs over 32 pounds each. $24.- 00 over 15 pounds. Knud Jor- gensen. J. A. Carruthers, R. O. 123 Kent SL Dial 5612 J. S. Taylor, RD. Comer Kent & Queen Sts. Office 9133 — House 4756 H. .I. Mabon, R.0. Montague P. E. l ARCHITECT / J. A. McGuigan, B.A. Currie Bldg., Dial 9424 Queen St. IAN M. MacL.EOD, LLB. CURRIE BLDG. (Above Shoe Doctor) DIAL 3361 FREDERIC A. LARGE, Q.C., M.L.A. Room 207 Dominion Building Dial 3244 Jos. W. MacDonald, B.A., QC. 150 Richmond Street J. F. TOOI7", ..7S, B. Arch. ARCHITECT 140 Richmond St. Dial 3865 ‘ 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 IN MEMORIAM BONNIE DALE WADDELL The death of our darling baby, Bonnie Dale Weddell, occurred suddenly at his home in Central B-edeque on May 28, 1958. At the age of twelve days. Born in Prince County Hospital on May 16, 1958, and in good health until the time in which he passed peacefully away. He leaves to mourn his parents, and his little brother Blair Leigh. The funeral was held Thursday, May twenty-ninth. at 2.30 p.m. at his home in Central Bedeque Hyms sung were ‘Their Is a Home for Little Children’. Precious Jew- els” and “Mothers of Salem." The service was conducted by Mr. .G.A. Ramsay Interment was in the Presbyterian Cemetary,. North Tryon. FLORAL TRIBUTES PILLOW: M o t h e 1', Dad and , Leigh. SPRAY— Elsie, Russell and children Nan, a n d Grandad, Dickie, Alberta and Bob. CARD 0|-' THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Rufus S. Wadd- dell wish to thank all who sentf Dial 4713 Box 472 MacPhee an Trainot‘ 160 Richmond St. Dial 5573 E. s. CHANDLER, B.Sc. (E.E.), M.E.I_C., P.Eng. 161 QUEEN ST. PHONE 8325 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS McDONAl.D. cunnlis. CO. coonan BROTHERS & co. -cards and messages of Symp-I athy, in our recent bereavement. SECOND MISHAP SALVADOR, Brazil (AP) — A train bringing injured victims to Savador from a disastrous fire- works explosion in the north Bra- zil village of Santo Amarn was derailed Tuesday night, killing Currie mdg’ Charlottemw“ ma‘ 5553 two persons. More than 100 were H. R. DOANE & COMPANY killed and 300 injured in the _ 148 Great George st_, Cha;~]ot[;et0wn Santo Am-aro explosion Monday. D1al6547—65-18 P. 0' Box 187 A short circuit set off a series - , of blasts at fireworks stands in ARTHUR J. GARRETT the municipal market, where hun- PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING drcds had gathered to celebrate Charlottetown no I-‘umy Street Inn 5321 hbly days 5 grades, also Asph reasonable. will be delivered by our drivers service. New Haven, P.E.I- FOR SALE ick cedar shingles. Landry Special. all New Bmnsw alt Shingles. Our prices are ve.-y orders for firewoog’ Split hardwood for sale. All Only’ No self pickqm R. A. MEICPHAIL & SON Phone 7.5- C .---3 ._...__._§ PROVINCIAL. DISTRIBUTOR WANTED Canadian manufacturer of Oil and G35 T_-’1_1I‘nace, Space Heaters Air Conditioners invites 1Ilqll1I'leS. 2 in’ I., Apply :— ‘ BOX 200, GUARDIAN TENDERS . —~ - -' d t the office of the Eastern com'I1‘)‘-ifigrerstl54Vl%iE1TmxoT:“SLreeT, Charlotteown until noon on wegg nesday, July 9th for the following St9Ck_55 1) 37 shares Higgs & Company Llmlted $10“ P“°f°¥"‘°d ""°°k- - . 2) 315 Shares The Masonic Temple C°mP3nY Camtal 5t°‘3k- ‘=-,',-j The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted- For further particulars aPP1Y- , JAMES S. WALKER. THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY. Executorrs Estate Edmund T. Higgs. TEACHERS WANTED Applications invited for classroom and specialist teaching post tions in Indian Day and Residential schools 1n Canada, particu- Iarly in Northern Ontario, the Prairie Provinces and _Bmtish, Columbia. 1958 salary schedule in effect based on principles Qf-V qualifications, experience and responsibility. Salary levels permit advancement to higher salary level by completlon additional year.‘ of teacher education. Annual ‘salary increases 3150 P1‘0V1d9d-‘C1‘€dif»'.“ given for previous teaching experience to a maximum of sill Years. ’ Salary range for teachers with Senior Matriculation standing and. one year teacher education $3000 to $4800 with annual increment! $200. For classroom supervision additional amount to maximum‘ $1400 paid to Principals and Assistant Principals. Charge for ac- ‘; commodation occupied. Northern Allowance _ payable to_ teachers ' at school north of 55th. parallel of latitude. Public service super-‘:1. annuation fund and Group Hospital and Medical Insurance and other benefits available. For details and application forms apply»;- to any of the following in accordance with preference of location: _ Mr. A. V. Parm-inter, Regional Inspector of Indian Schools in BC. Postal Station “A”, Box 70, Vancouver, B.C. , ‘ Mr. C. H. Kester, Regional Inspector of Indian Schools in Nortbe Alberta, Room 716, ‘Federal Bldg., 107th St. & 99th Ave., Ed- monton, A1ta.« _ Mr. W. E. Frame, Regional Inspector of Indian Schools in-South- ' ern Alberta, Room'716, Federal Bldg., 107th St. & 99th Ave, Edmonton, Alberta, . ' ‘ Mr. H. B. Rodine, Regional Inspector of Indian Schools in Sask- ‘ atchewan, 304 Post Office Bldg., Regina, Sask. Mr. G.‘ H. Marcoux, Regional Inspector of Indian Schools in North,-. ern Manitoba, -309 Hargrave St., Norlyn B1dg., Winnipeg, Manitoba. , Mr. J,' Slobodzian, Regional Inspector of Indian Schools in South- ‘ ern Manitoba, 309 Hargrave St., Norlyn Bldg., Winnipeg, "Manitoba. Mr. F. M. Shaw, Regional Inspector of Indian Schools in North. Eastern Ontario, P. 0. Box 896, North Bay, Ontario. Mr. H. G. Mingay, Regional Inspector of Indian Schools in South- ern Ontario, Postal Station “Q”, 25" St. Clair Ave., E., Toronto, Ont. ' Mr. A. J. Doucet, Regional Inspector of Indian ‘Schools in'Quebec. A P. Q. P. O. Box 430, Haute Ville, 3 Baude St., Quebec, 4, P. Q. Mr. P. L. MacGillivary, Regional Inspector of Indian School: in the Maritimes, P. 0. Box 123, Amherst, N.S. ~ A AUCTION SALE PROPERTY 47 VALLEY-ST. THURSDAY, JULY 3rd — 6 P.M - . 2:, 1 I am instructed by Mr. Harry Murphy to sell by Public Auction his modern 7 room dwelling with bath ind sun porch, lot 50 x 100, also adjoining lot 50 x 65. " with barn thereon. -2 w. H. BEATON, Auctioneer. .- 0 WANTED TO RENT with option to buy, CAMP SITE - C 2 At least five acres, accessible, all or partly water supply. Safe bathing within 14 mile. Prince Edward Island Council Canadian Girl Guides Association Apply Box 211 Guardian - Patriot OPPORTUNITY FOR SALESMEN CALLING ONCOUNTRY GENERAL STORES IN P. E. I. AND NOVA SCOTIA TOD line Of men’s competitive work clothing and D Ifootwear as side line. Liberal commission. Apply in vriting statincr ‘ - , carried also n:O§§1'3,0;nzc1§;ta1 status and lines presently Qualifying applicant will have the o ' _ pportunity at gtrir Idfate of bef-’0mlY18 a full time salesman with- mafi%e—etF€1Y1ge with large drawing account. All infor- * n 5 “Guy Confidential. Interview to be arranged later. Re 1, t : SC .« St.’ Wes ‘]’\/IOCI’1treaiIIT(él‘l‘11(‘?‘lER BROS. LTD, 389 St.-Paul Help Wcmied--FemcIIe Graduate nurse required for full ‘limo d”+‘l °|” I0!’ summer months. {<- Apply: Stewart Memorial HeaI+I-I Centre, Tyne Valley, P.E.|,