....,_,.,...-,,.. . .... -. w - .. .-<....-.--g...~—.-«~ we -. 7 ~.... wa~~u~ut 1" pay» no... ,,.. wyfn at... ...-..., ,. . . .. IT’S EASY TO PLACE YOUR GUARDIAN-PATRIOT WANT AD! ‘ Someone remembers, Page 14 The Guardian Thun, October 9, 1958 IN MEMORIAM DOIRON — In loving remem- brance of our dear son Tho- mas tDodol Doiron. who died October.9th, 1954. His life was earnest. his; actions kind, A generous hand and active mind. Anxious to please loathe to of- fend. A loving son and faithful friend. Always remembered by Moth- er and Father. JENKINS — In loving memory of our darling baby Edgar George Jenkins. who passed away Oct. 9th., 1948. Into sweet rest he has entered No more to suffer or weep But safe in the arms of Jesus Our baby is fast asleep. Sadly missed and lovineg re- membered by mother, father, sis- ters Sadie and Ruby, and brothel- David. " MCCAUGHEY —- In loving mem- ory of our dear father, Mich- ael McCaughey, who died Oct. 9. 1941. some ,one cares Your name is whispereddn our prayers A smile, a tear, a thought sin- cere, How often we wish you were here. God chose to take you from us, No one can take your place Today brings back sad memories That time does not erase. Sadly missed by sons and dau- ghters. CARD 0F THANKS 1 wish to thank, Dr. Giddings Nurses, Staff of P. E. I. Hospi- tal. My Special nurse, Miss Clara Sharam. I also wish to thank, all those who visited me, ‘ cent flowers cards and treats, etc. “I Thank You," Joyce Malc- Donald, Churchill. I wish to thank K. ‘1'. Norris, Dr. M. N. Beck, and all who sent flowm and cards during our recent sad bereavement. Forrest and Dorothy. Agents Wanted INSURE YOUR ME RRY Olnistmasl Earn 011nm. money selling Avon's nationally advertised gift sets. Openings in Queens and King: Co. For in- Dunn, Dist. Mgr., 16 Princess St, Moncton. PAULA ROUTES AVAILABLE “Men or Women—Earn $3.00 per hour handling 250 different Paula Producm- Tea. Coffee, Spices, Extracts, Medicines, desinfectants, Combs & Brushes. I will extend you credit. Even without experience, your success ls assured in following my dir- ectives. Write for my thirty-day helping-hand offer FREE now. G. Laurin, President Paula Ltd. 21 St, Paul East, Montreal” AUTOMOTIVE .. FRED F. KITSON . NORTH RIVER FEATURING THIS WEEK LANTZ POTATO DIGGER Cars and Trucks For Sale R955 PLYMOUTH COACH $1250. Call 6377. [953 MORRIS MINOR, A-l CON- dition. Radio and heater. Low- 1y priced for quick sale. Dial 7225. , :51 PONTIAC COACH. GOOD tires and motor. Price to sell $375.00. After 5 o'clock Dial RIDE LIKE A MILLIONAIRE New I 9 5 8 Meteors, 6 and 8 cylinder Sedans You will be surprised at the LIBERAL TRADE-IN I on your old car. and how easy for you to 7 drive a good car this winter. STEWART MOTORS Ltd. Great George Street Salesmen‘s Phone 9578 liars and Trucks For Sale 1956 JEEP TRUCK, ONE-TON, four wheel drive. Mileage 14,— 600. Excellent condition, only $1675. McKay Motors, 59 St. Peters Road. 1948 MERCURY SEDAN. EX- celllent condition. Good body, motor and tires. Price $175.00. Marshall Newman, Vernon River. Any time after 6 in the evening. 1955 FORD CUSTOMIJNE TU. dor equipped with Radio, Spot- light. Fender-skirts, very good condition, Price $1400. Phone 5245 or Contact Constable Ca- meron. R.C.M.P. Barracks. OOPS . . . . We Just Dropped Our ' Prices Yes, we dropped our prlcea on these used cars and you can now buy them at terrific s 1! vi a g I. Don‘t miss seeing these if you're car. I955 Chevrolet 2 door Sedan. V-8 motor. Low, low mileage. $I495 I955 Dodge 4-door Sedan. v.8 motor. A car you will be proud to own . $I495 I954 Pontiac 2.door Sedan. One owner. $9.99 . ALLISON MOCLEOD LTD. PHONE 7364 - 7365 l 126 Cumberland St. Cars Leavlng CAR LEAVING FOR HALIFAX this morning. Can accommo- date 3 passengers. Phone 4166 Female Help Wanted WAITRESS WANTED. APPLY. in person to the Island Grill. WAITRESS WANTED. APPLY in person, Ment's Restraunt, Queen St. WANTED HOUSEKEEPER FOR two adults in country home. Apply Box 457. Care of Guard. ian - Patriot. EXPERIENCED GIRL OR WO- man for general housework. Ap- ply Mrs. J. A. Simmonds, 9 Crestwood Drive or Phone 3,000. For Sale 2 BEAGLE PUPS (MALE) 43‘ months old. Dial 6765. after 5.30 pm. DUMP CART FOR SALE. AP- ply 35 Valley Street. 7 STORM WINDOWS 54 x 283‘ pump head Cylinder and 30 ft. piping. Dial 4681. COW AYRSHIRE GRADE, good size, just freshened. Ap- ply Elmer Curran. St. Peter’s Bay. FOX SHED. 108 FT. BY 14 FT. Will sell whole or in sections. Suitable for garage or small building. Phone 7018. ONE GENERAL ELECTRIC RE- frigerator, 1 single bed. Apply H. R. Carruthers, 7 Greenfield Avenue or Phone 3526. COMPLETE BATHROOM FIX- so taps and fittings included. 1 $75.00. Phone 4524. ONLY ONE CONCLUSION 18 possible. Classified Ads are so well used because they get re- sults. Put one to work today. Dial 8506. RAM LAMBS. GRADED. ELI- gible for government bonus. Ivan Bowness, Kensington. “WONDERFUL” CORN. green tomatoes, cucumbers. pears. apples, country prices. Willard McKay. Vernon Bridge ELECTRCLUX—AND AT".".CH- ments, with or without automa- tic cord winder, penfect for fall house cleaning. Call 7 Upper Hillsborough or Dial 5607. 1958 TRAILER, FACTORY —- built, 36 feet, Winterized. fur— nished, $600.00 off cost. price, owner transferred. seen by appointment only, Dial 9166. MILK COWS GUERNSEY, Three I'olstein’s $150 to $175. Cart and Saddle. good as new. $30. M. Clarkin, New Wiltshire. BED, DOUBLE SIZE. HEAVY Coil,springs. $35: Girl‘s winter coat. size 16, Navy Blue Wool. 510. Box 458. The Guardian. LAMBS —- GRAND SUFFOLK rams and Ewes - Rubber tired truck wagon. Will take laying hens or pigs in trade, Ed Ryan, Morcll. in the market for a good used! tures; Bath. toilet and sink, 341— ‘ .OUT OUR WAY By J. R. WILLIAMS BATH ROOM TO WASH TILL I or THERE! AND DON'T LET HIM WASH HERE EITHER! GRAB HIM “HOLD HIM.’ DW'T 6009 m LET THAT MESS GET UP 106125 HAVE TO GET THAT DIRTY, T M‘l 5‘I’OC.KING5 AND STUFF OUT 11>le OK DID YOU DO IT ON PUE' POSE JUST TOSTART SOMETHING AROUND HERE? a; I ' l :E . ' .- 3W 1, [UL ' .s, s . I \ not. - I II" "E. ____ .. E It? a Ffiimmmmt ’2'33— For Sale REAL ESTATE FOR SALE — AUCTION “45” score cards for sale at Guard- ian - Patriot Central Printing. WHEN COUNTING BLESSINGS include the action— getting po- wer of Classified Ads. Quick convenient, low cost. Phone ‘0 FOR SALE - MORE PEOPLE are buying our Winterseal Alu— minum combination storm- screen door than ever before. The reason! Absolute satis- faction guaranteed. Installed price $64.50 Ohahlottetown area. Chandler Bros, dial 6567 ' Lost And 'Fonnd WHITE PLASTIC BAG FROM Baby stroller, finder dial 5451. LOST: CHILD’S JACKET. rust corduroy in business dis— trict of Chariottetown., Wed- nesday, October lst. Finder please leave at Simpson-Sears order odfice. A reward. Mlscellaneess BOX NUMBERS In replying to Box Number: please make sure you have the correct Box Number in the ad- dress. Attention Potato Growers ’ ROYAL WINTER FAIR Toronto Nov. I4th-22nd. I958 We hope many of our growers will enter their potatoes at the ROYAL. In 1955 P.E.I. won the World Championship. Let us bring the Crown back in 1958. Now is the time to select proper samples. E n t r i e s close October 18th. For further information contact your local Potato Inspector or the Potato Marketing Board. P.E.I. .Po’taio Marketing Board 123 Kent Street Charlottetown, P. E. Island. REAL ESTATE For Rent SMALL FURNISHED ROOM on second floor. Dial 8107. LARGE BRIGHT HEATED BED room, working person preferred Dial 9169. FOU" ROOM HEATED APART- ment with bath. Immediate possession. Phone 9462. PASSMORE STREET 23—FOUR room unfurnished apartment. second floor: lights, water and heat supplied. $45. month. SHOP AND STORAGE SPACE. rear of Scantlebury Art and Hobby Shop, 90 Kent St. Phone 4555. ‘ POWNAL STREET, 6], HEAT- ed, furnished room, second floor. Could be used for light housekeeping. After 5:30 pm. Dial 4584. REAL ESTATE Wanted 2 ROOM 0R SMALL SELF CON- fained apartment, unfurnished by working girl. Apply PO. Box 683. SEVEN 0R EIGHT ROOM house or larger wanted for family of five tadultsl. Apply Box 456 care of Guardian-Pat» riot. REAL ESTATE parole S M A L L CUSTOM - BUILT house trailer, suitable for hunting trips; $300. Also 7 Office Phone 5431 Duck Decoys $5. Dial 9962. HOUSE AND—THREE ACRES or land in the village of .\l o u of Stewart. Apply DO. Clark, Win.— sloe, or I hone 5810. For Sale SMALL DWELLING IN PARK- dale. Apply Box 461 Guardian- Patriot. 1V. STOREY HOME IN VIL- lage of Murray R. In good con- dition, near church, store and school. Apply Clarance Rey— nolds, Murray River. Personal GREY HAIR VANISHES WHEN you use Angelique Grey Hair Restorer. Regain appearance M natural beauty, colour. $1.50 at The Jenkins Pharmacy - Char- lottetown; Jamieson's Drug Store Montague. FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH The amazing Body Tonic. Write for free booklet today. PROCKER dz CAMPBELL RESEARCH INST. 21 King St. East.’ Toronto, Ont. STOP DANDRUFF, EXCESSIVE falling hair, itchy or soally scoap, with Lanex, tthe marve- lous Lancin scrap treatment. Ony $1.95 jar. Satisfaction or money back, at Hughes’ Drug- Charlottetown., J ameson's Drug Store - Montage. Servlces Offered WANTED ALE BOTTLES, PINTS or quarts. Dial 8595. RELIABLE BABY SITTER available for evenings. Phone 9793 after 5.30 pm. DIAL 8398 YOUR IMPERIAL ESSO STOVE OIL AGENT FOR CHARLOTTETOWN, HARRY MELLISH VULCANIZING ONE DAY SERVICE TRUCK OR CAR TIRES PROVINCIAL TIRE SALES Beasley Ave., Parkdale PHONE 8642 CHRISTMAS PHOTO GREET- ing cards from your own nega- tive! 15 cents' each up to 24 cards; 10 cents each for 25 cards or more. with envelop- es. George Wotton. Photo- graphy, Box 1299, Summer- side. Wanted To Buy WANTED GOOD QUALITY oats, paring highest market prices, also storage for same. Write Box 459, Guardian. WANTED A NUMBER OF FOX horses. Buying e v e r y day. James Watson, Phone 3172 Har- vard Street. Summerside. ANTIQUES WANTED, BRIC-A- Brac, China or glass, old de- corated oil Lamps. Marble top tables, Bureaus, pine or Maple and large old hooked mats. Ap— ply Box 460, Guardian. Wanted LADY DESIRES ROOM AND Board. Central. Phone 3815. WANTED: RANSOM DIGGER. John Parker, Albany. WANTED JEEP. APPLY STAT- ing price and condition. Apply Box 352. Guardian A Patriot. WANTED—TRUCKS “TH—MTL asphalt. Apply Warren Mari— times Ltd. Phone 5797. FEEDER C A T T L E BEEF breed from 600 to 700 lbs. at 15 cents per and fox horses. M.F. Walsh. 51 Chestnut. WANTED FOR THE NEARLY New Shop, 114 Kent Street. don— ations of all kinds. tEspecially children‘s clothingt Open Wed- nesday afternoon, Friday after- noon and evening 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. ' NASH PAYS VISIT OTTAWA tCPJ — Prime Min— ister Walter Nash of New Zea— land will arrive here Wednesday for a twouay stay before return- ing home after a visit in the United States. Mr. Nash. accom— panied by A. D. McIntosh, New Zealand's permanent secretary of state for external affairs, will be‘ a guest of Governor-General Mas— sey at Government House during his stay here. First generator for Norway's Tokke-Vinstra hydro-electric pro— Ject is due to be installed in 1961. SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned and endorsed “TENDER FOR R.C.M.P. DE- TACHLMENT QUARTERS, EASI‘ FLORENCEVILLE, N.B. will be received in the office of the Secretary, until 3.00 p.m. 1E. S.T.), WEDNESDAY, NOVEM- BER 12, 1958. Plans and specification can be seen and forms of tender obtain- ed at the offices of the Chief Architect, Department of Public Works, Ottawa. Ontario, the Dis- trict Architect, 115 Prince Wil- liam, Saint John, NE. and the Post Offices at Fredericton and East Florenceville N. B. To be considered each tender must be accompanied by a secu- rity in the form of a certified cheque or bonds as specified in the forms of tender. Tenders 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 Architect’s office, or through the undersigned, or through the office of the District Architect, Saint John, N.B., will supply blue-prints and specifica- tion of the work. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ROBERT FORTIER, Chief of Administrative Services and Secretary, Department of Public Works, Ottawa, October 7, 1958. SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned and endorsed “TE N D E R FOR AGRICUL- TURAL RESEARCH LABORA- TORY. FREDERIC’I‘ON, N.B., will be received in the office of the Secretary, until 3.00 pm. lE.S.T.), WEDNESDAY, NO- VEMBER 19th, 195. Plans and specification can be seen and forms of tender ob- tained at the offices of the Chief Architect, Department of Public Works, Ottawa, Ontario, the Dis- trict Architect, 115 Prince Wil- liam, Saint John, N.B., the Dis- trict Architect, Federal Building, P,0. Box 425, Halifax. N.S., and gm Post Office, Fredericton, N. To be considered each tender must be accompanied by a secu- rity in the form of a certified cheque or bonds as specified in the forms of tender. Tenders 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 Architect's office, or through the undersigned, or through the ’office of the Dis- trict Architect, Saint John, N. B. and the District Architect, Halifax, N.S., will supply blue- prints and specification of the work on deposit of a sum of $300.00 in the form of a CER- TIFIED bank cheque or money- order payable to the order of the RECEIVER GENERAL OF , CANADA. The deposit will be re- leased on return of the blue- prints and specification in good condition within a month from the date of reception of tenders. If not returned within that per- iod the deposit will be forfeited. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ROBERT FORTIER. Chief of Administrative Services and Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, October 7, 1958. CANADA SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned and endorsed “TENDER FOR R_ C. M. P. MARRIED QUARTERS. NINE SINGLE UNITS, MONCTON. N. B., will be receivedtin the office of the Secretary. until 3.00 pm. tE.S.T.). WEDNESDAY, N0< VEMBER 12, 1958. Plans and specification can be seen and forms of tender ob- tained at the offices of the Chief Architect, Department of Public Works, Ottawa, Ontario, the District Architect, 115 Prince William. Saint John, N.B., and the Post Offices at Fredericton and Moncton, NB. To be considered each tender must be accompanied by a secu- rity in the form of a certified cheque or bonds as specified in the forms of tender. Tenders must be made on the printed forms supplied by the Depart- ment and in accordance with the conditions set forth thereto. The Department, through the Chief Architect’s office, or through the undersigned, or through the office of the Dis— trict Architect. Saint John. NB. will supply blue-prints and speci- fication of the work on deposit of a sum of $50.00 in the form of a CERTIFIED bank cheque or money-order payable to the order of the RECEIVER GENE- RAL OF CANADA. The deposit will be released on return of the blue-prints and specification in good condition within a month from the date of reception of tenders. If not returned within that period the deposit will be forfeited. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ROBERT FORTIER, ,Chief of Administrative Services and Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, October 7. 1958. lvited Greek and Turkish officials ‘160 Richmond St. USE YOUR PHONE — USE THE MAILS — CO H Charlottetown 8506 '-— Summerside 8031 —— Montague 97-2 —— Souris 32-3 -— Anti-Partnership Strife Fatal To Br., Turks, Greek NICOSIA (Reutersl—Two Brit- ish soldiers and a Turkish~Cypriot were killed and seven soldiers were wounded in four ambushes in Cyprus Tuesday—seventh day of the British partnership plan for the island. One GreekCypriot was killed when a bomb exploded in his hand. In the first week of the British plan—accepted by Turkey but re- jected by Greece -— 15 persons have died and 300 have been in- jured, 250 of them in the roundup of suspects in Famagusta last Fri- day following the slaying of a British soldier's wife. Under the seven-year plan in- troduced Oct. 1, Britain has in— to participate as advisers to the colonial authorities pending estab- lishment of separate legislatures for the two groups. Greeee maintains th e plan would lead to partition, sought by the TurkishCypriot minority of 100,000. T h e island’s 400,000 Greeks demand self ~ determina- Suspension Of Now Up To Th WASHINGTON tAPl — The United States called on Russia Tuesday night to say whether she really wants a suspension of nu- clear testa starting Oct. 31. ‘It is up to the Soviet Union nowasfiowhethertestswillbe suspended Oct. 31 or whether they are to continue.” the state department said. The department's statement was issued with unusual prompt- ness as a comment on Soviet Am- bassador Gromyloo‘s statements Tuesday at the United Nations. Gromyko‘s words puzzled the state department. But he gener- ally was interpreted to have threatened further Soviet nuclear tests in a number equal to the tests held by the United States and Britain since March 31. SUSPEND TESTS Russia announced March 31, after completing an extensive sc~ oies of tests, that it was suspendr ing nuclearweapons blasts. It called on the United States and Britain to do likewise". But the two Western countries went ahead Irag Revolt Is Qu'elled BAGHDAD. Iraq - (.AP) — Premier Abdel Kerim Kassem, the Iraqi strong man, has smashed a revolt by soldiers supporting his chief rival, Cal. Abdul Saiam Aref. it was report- ed Tuesday. A regiment was disarmed. Aref himself was placed under house arrest. according to reliable in- formants. Kassem took over the govern- ment July 14 after a coup over- throwing King Faisal and Pre- mier Nuro said, both slain. Tight official secrecy made it hard to get the facts. A wide range of informants — includ- ing left-wing politicians and European diplomats —— pieced the story together. ME TO tion. Meanwhile. the Greek - Cypriot mayor of Famagusta, Andreas Pouyiouros, continued to protest what he termed a “night of hor- ror" in Famagusta when troops searched for the killers of the serviceman‘s wife. An official government state- ment admitted over 250 Fama- gusta Greek — Cypriots received hospital treatment. two died and 17 still are in hospital. The Famagusta Greek-Cypriot lawyers human rights committee Tuesday cabled a protest to the NATO human rights commission. asking for its immediate inter. v e n t i o n and examination of “mass ill - treatment of about ll.000" innocent citizens of Fame- gusta. The complete house curfew im— posed in Famagusta after Fri- day’s shooting was lifted and re- placed by one on all Greek- Cy-priots between 15 and as years of age. Similar curfews are in force In all main towns. Tests Is e Soviet Union with their scheduled tests in late summer and fall. President Eisenhower an- nounced Aug. 22 that U.S. weap- ons tests would be suspended after Oct. 31 provided Russia agreed to meet with the United States and Britain on possible ways to reach a general agree- ment on controlled suspension of tests. Eisenhower’s other condi- tion was that Russia forego any testing after the Oct. 31 confer- ence got under way. ’ The president said U.S. tests would be halted for at,least one year starting Oct. 31. Britain agreed. Russia, after consenting to attend the meeting at Geneva, resumed testing last week. The state department Tuesday night showed puzzlement about the meaning of Gromyloo’s words. Its statement said': “We hope that what Mr. Gro- myko said does not mean that he is seeking justification for a U.S..S.R. policy or continued un- restricted nuclear testing now that some progress has been made toward an a at on suspension of testing, and that his government is not trying to evade acceptance of the offer of the United States made on Aug. 22." NO HAIR, BUT NO DISCOUNT PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) The Phoenix barbers union Incal rejected a proposed dis- count for balding customers. “There isn’t so much to cut," explained a union offi- cial, “but ittakes longer to find it." LIBRARIANS REGISTER MONTREAL (CP) —- Librar- ians from across Canada have registered for the annual con- gress of the Association Cana- dienne de Bibliothecaires dc Langue Francaise in Ottawa and Hull, Que, Oct. 10—13. PROFESSIONAL CARDS ‘BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Etc. .I. Elmer Blanchard, DA. 160 Richmond St. Dial 5573 M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB. Bank of Commerce Bldg Palmer & Haslam Bank of Nova Scott: Bldg. Peaks & Nicholson I75 Grafton Street 1. A. McCuigan, BA. Currie Bldg., Dial 9424 Queen St. IAN M. MacLEOD, LLB. (McLean & McKinnon) Currie Bldg. 179 Queen. Dial 3361. F REDERIC A. LARGE, Q.C., M.L.A. Room 207 Dominion Building Dial 3244 MacPhee 4‘ Trainer. Dial 5573 Services Offered Mimeographing, Bookkeeping, Stcnography MRS. HELEN ACORN 2 Brighton Road. Charlottetown Dial 6349 CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W: R. Carson 201 Prince St. Dial 6432 OPTOM ETRISTS , J. A. Carruthere, R. O. 123 Kent St, Dial 5612 J. S. Taylor, 8.0. Corner Kent & Queen Sta. Office 9133 — House 4756 ARCHITECT J. F. TOOMES, B. Arch. ARCHITECT 140 Richmond St. M13865 G. Keith Pickard B. Arch. M.R.A.I.C., Charlottetown, 100 Fitzroy St. Dial 8618 Summerside, Wednesdays Dial 2936 Peter A. McNeil ARCHITECT 166 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown Phone 4339 P. 0. Box 513 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER E. S. CHANDLER, B.Sc. lE.E.), M.E.I,C., P.Eng. 161 QUEEN ST. PHONE 8325 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT?— THE OFFICE! Alber’ron ment from Hansen's om“, did M indicate the nature of m, nan It said the operation was mm" satisfactory and the p 1- HM" would need two weeks a m ete rest after he leave. h pl ital within 10 days. PREMIER HAS OPERATION COPENHAGEN (AP) —— Prem- ier Hans C. Hansen was operated upon Wednesday for an old throat ailment at Copenhagen’s Finsen ' ' Kali-sea titute. The institute spec) - . Iiiis cancerous diseases. A state hoop HULA HOOPS! While They Lost 5 eCiOII 70c With ch Purchase of Gas PEERLESS AND ROYALTY TEXACO SERVICE STATIONS Trans-Canada Highway n Street fl Gram DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island TENDER will be received until noon (Agn- on Monday 17th, 1958, for the construc’dm UBS UCTURE, con. ROUGH BRIDGE S TR gifstlilrigldggopiers and 2 abutment: desxgned to carry . steel bridge 886 feet long. ' ' be obtained at the lans and specifications may ‘ . - officE of the undersigned, Old Poat Office Charlottetown, Prince Edvsardr Isllqacrgldllggig Xi CO 0‘: ' t the office of . . .,.. Wigging’cer Ave. South, Montreal, Quebec. ' be refunded it of $50.00 is required, and Will wheIPtfhpgsplans are returned to the Department. NOTE: Tenders will be opened in public at the above nave nme' J. G. MacKAY, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. October 3rd, 1958. ‘ Electric Light Plants For Sale 100 Watt, 32 Volt Canadian Fairbanks Light Plant, complete with Batteries $125.00 5 W.K., Petter. Deisel light plant newly overhauled with 18 HP. deisel En- gine new, cost approximately $2000.00 will sell for $525.00 C. M. Simpson and Son Bay View, P.E.I. Reason for aching we now have Electric Power. "Count Your Many Blessings” THANKSGIVING I958 And be sure one of them is a better used car for family pleasure and good business. I955 DODGE MAYFAIR Four door sedan in a beautiful two-tone black and yellow combination and you will love the comfortabit Foam Rubber seats. We are only asking $I495. I955 DODGE Four door sedan in an attractive Green finish. Good motor and tires on this one. Come in and make us In offer, if you do not like our price— $||95. I953 PONTIAC SEDAN White as an angel. Good motor and tires, and MI transmission. $795. I953 PONTIAC COACH Green as any Irish Shamrock. You will love the hell clean appearance inside and outside and the nice new seat‘covers on this model. We are only asking $795. I952 METEOR SEDAN Green finish. This motor has been overhauled and With the perfect tires on this model you will have many hours and many miles of pleasant travel. $825. |95I PLYMOUTH SEDAN Light green finish and new seat covers. . . Any can afford to own this one at our price. $275. I950 PONTIAC SEDAN Nice and .clean inside and outside with a perfect body- This one is priced at a Poor man‘s price. . . $395. I950 STUDEBAKER Five passenger coupe with brand new seat mvers. Only [€0,000Ymiles left this one with a perfect mot0r and 3°04 ires. on can not get the sound Of b ' We from this body and motor. a ha y s m $525. I949 DODGE SEDAN In that favorite color of most people “Blue”. ONLY $395. t l McDONALD, CURRIESz—CO. COOPER B Currie Bldg. H. R. DOANE Charlottetown ROTHERS & C0. Dial 5568 & COMPANY I949 PONTIAC COACH Maroon finish, good moto ' . - 00d lHunting Model . . . r and tiles make this a 2 $325. I Dial 6547 —-6548148 Great George St" Charlo‘fflo“ P. o. Box 137 ARTHUR J. GARRETT PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING Charlottetown 100 Fitzroy Street Dial 5321 V GREAT GEORGE STREET Salesmans Phone: 9578 Office Phone: 5431 Lowest or any Tender not 11le accepted. V Minister of Highways.- \I‘ doll; (our can ,. ‘lt‘ /