t CARD OF THANKS 1 {on took them and "we had to lobody misses memlbered by their sons and ' or their many acts of kindness PAULA ROUTES r l l l ler hour handling 250 different 3 l l lst. Re‘urning 10th. can accom- Our 1 . -1 V“ :ar. l I958 Meteor l-door. Radio, Low mileage , d Guaranteed. $2295 _ » condition. ” U '2 door sedan. Black in color. Law A Page 8. The Guardian Tues, October 28, 1958 IN MEMORIAM TLOW — In loving memory of our dear father. Benjamin God? who died October 28, 1951. and our dear mother, Katie Clow who died December 9. 1948. _ Iemembrance is a golden chain ? )eath tries to break but all in vain; [‘0 have to love aiid then to part v s the greatest sorrow of ones heart. the years may wipe out many things. lot this they wipe out never— ,‘lle memory of those happy days Vhen we were all together. Lovingly remembered by the amily. }RAHAM - In loving memory of our dear husband and father, Charles Graham, who passed away October 28th., 1947. _ ind knows how much we miss him lever his memory fade loving thoughts will always wan- der . _ ,‘o the spot where he is laid. Lovingly remembered by Wife ind family. IVELK —- In loving memory of Mr. and Mrs. John Welk, Elmsdvale, P.E.I., who depart- ed this life. September 2Lst, 1942 and October 25th, 1953. )ear God, please take a mes- sage ?o our loved ones up above, Tell them how we 'miss them ind give them all our love. . part. i “(on ceased their pain but broke our hearts, . AlthOugh we smile and see carefree, them more than we. loved, always Always re- l . daughters. The family of the late Mrs. loseplh MacDonald, wish to take his opportunity to thank their :elatives. friends. and-neighbors hiring the loss of their mother, l‘lSO those who sent mass cards, 'piritual bouquets, flowers, sands and letters of sympathy. d 1 special thank you to all. .‘Vlrs. Reginald Robison. __ Agents Wanted AVAILABLE “Men or Women—Earn $3.00 ’aula Products Tea. Coffee, lpices, E x t r a c t s, Medicines, iesinfectants, Combs 8.: Brushes. will extend you credit Even vithout expellence, your success s assured in following my dir- ctivEs. Write for my. thirty-day elping-haud offer FREE now. ;. Laurin, President Paula Ltd. 1 St. Paul East, Montreal” EEntrainment 100M AND BOARD FOR PEN- sioner in Country home with all modern conveniences. 20 miles from Charlottetown. Apply Mrs. Warren Ferguson, Craipaud. oars Leaving can LEAVING FOR s'r. carn- , el‘llles Ontario Via Boston. Nov. modate three passengers. Phone 26-11 New Wiltshire. 0: rs and Trucks For Sale 1957 FORD CUSTOM 300. 5 cylinder coach, radio, white » walls. two tone - A-l condition. Phone 8707 before 7 p.m. OOPS l ! .. . . . We ‘Jus’r Dropped Prices Yes. we-dropped our prices on these used cars and you can now ouy them at terrific s a v i n g 3. Don’t miss seeing these if you’re 'n the market for a good used “255 Oldsmobile “Super 88" 4 door Sedan tithOp ‘ l $l895 I955 Plymouth mileage. $l395 ALLISON MOCLEOD LTD. i PHONE 7364 - 7365 LMJI Use Your Phone — Use The Mails — Come To The Oil ~=‘__3CharloTTeTown 8506 — Summerside 8031 -— Montague 97-2 -— .Souris 32-3 -— (‘1 TO / M h- “a: L Oars and‘Trucks For Sale 1951 AUSTIN SEDAN, CASH, good body and tires quiet motor new exhaust assembly. Apply Guardian - Patriot. Fox 487. FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR car. 1950 half ton Dodge truck in good condition after 6 p.m. Phone 5930. GREEN PONTIAC WITH PER- fect body, excellent motor. winterized. All new tires. Will consider trade for half ton. Phone 6 or 29 Kensington. Female Help Wanted A CAPABLE WOMAN FOR housework in a motherless home. References preferred- ply Box‘ E. 0. Guardian Office, Summerside. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. Experience necessary. Apply in person to Central Hotel, 75 Dorehester Street. WAITRESS WANTED. APPLY in person, also openings for day shift. Ment's Restraunt, Queen St. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. Aplly Mrs. (Dr.) W.‘G. Hogs. 23 North River Road or Phone 5744.‘ GIRL FOR OFFICE WORK. Experience preferred. Steady employment. Apply Box 488 care of Guardian—Patriot. WANTED GENERAL DUTY nunses for a 100 bed Hospital in a town of 400 in Northern Ontario. Salary according to Ontario Nurses Association re. commended schedule. Apply in writing to Administrator Lady Minto Hospital, Gosh- rane. Ontario. our OURWA? WE‘RE NOT suoorm' AT ,» Pic-rulzes OF MEN, AUMTIE. WE‘RE JUST PRACTICN' CRIPPLIN’ THElR GUM BECAUSE FROM ALL TH' HORSE OPERAG I'VE SEEN AND READ THERE ISN‘T A MALE LEFT IN ‘TH' WHOLE WEST WITH A HAND LEFT TO WORK WITH! CE YOUR GUARDIAN- PATRIOT WANT AD! ice! rTon 68-2 ., fl , ll, .t" By J. R. WILLIAMS WANTED WANTED 3 0R 4 ROOM APART- wELL, you Mien-r A5 ” ‘ ment, unfurnished. Phone wen. 91001 THE MEN. 4913. EMPLOYED WOMAN DESIRES small heated apartment, two rooms or more, preferably un- furnished. Write Guardia-n— Pat- riot Box 483, Charlottetown. Personal JO.th .-~IlI-n-.' x 10—2.. For Sale FISHING BOAT 30 FT. LONG. Apply Andrew MacDonald, Mor- ell EATING AND COOKING AP- ples. Apply Fred Hughes, Bracldey Point. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE OR RENT: IN KEN- sington, 5 room house. Cen: trally located. Available sec- ond week of November. Ap- ply Box “M” Guardian-Patriot office, Summerside. , For Sale ENCYCLOPAEDIA BR'TANNI- ca Complete new edition. Write Guardian - Patriot. Box 485. LARGE HEAVY WOODEN BAR- rels and tubs. Apply George Proude, Hampshire. FEED TURNIPS GOOD QUAL- ity. Reasonably priced. Apply Blake Wood, Tea Hill, or Phone 5711. 40 N-H BARDROCK PULLETS, 6 months old laying. Apply 'Golden Dollar, Brookfield, P. E. I. FIVE YEAR OLD SHETLAND pony. Lowell Thomas, North Tryon. Phone Borden 36-33. COLEMAN OIL II E A T E R; man‘s suit. size 40. Both ex— cellent condition. very reason- able. Phone 9265. REAR-END AND HEATER for 1954 Ford. In perfect con- dition. Apply Peter Driscoll, Mt. Herbert, Phone 1-42. AUCTION “45” SCORE' CARDS for sale at Guardian-Patriot Central Printing. . TWO GIRLS COATS, SIZE 12. Nearly new. Rosewood and coral. Phone 5246. ONE CALL TO 8506 TO PLACE a Classified ad can bring you many calls for thelai‘ticle you want to sell or the property you’d like to rent. PUREBRED LAUDRACE HOGS, four months old, Boars and sows. $50 each. Apply Robert Reid, Hope River. . CABBAGE GOOD QUALITY, Limited quantity 2 cents per pound afternOOn only. G. Fer— guson, New London. VACUUM CLEANER, SPECIAL brand new with attachments,. tank type $18.50 complete. Maritime Compact Sales, 176 Kent Street, City. FURNACETTE 0 IL SPACE Heater used two seasons, al— most new. Apply Parkdale Auto Salvage. Kensington Road. Fin- lay McKinnon. Phone 8115. ELECTROLUX VACCUUM cleaner, late-model trade-in. Guaranteed $2.00 weekly, Mari- time Compact Sales. ,176 Kent St. Charlottetown. Phone 920. ONE GIRL GUIDE OUTFIT, size 12; one pair of boy‘s skates size 8; one pair of hockey pants; knee pads; gar- ters aild gloves; also one re- versible skirt, size 18. After 5 p.m. dial 5997. . RANGE-MCCLARY, ELECTRIC Range reasonably priced. 7 Greenfield Avenue. between 4 p. m. and 7 p. m. Phone 3538. BELT ESCALATOR — 16 FT. long. In good condition Apply Winston Wood, Mt. Herbert. RADIO, WESTINGHOUSE, TAB- le mod-e1, battery set, good con. dition. Eric Sentner, Hunter River. TRADE - IN SINGER ELECTRIC Singer Sewing Great Geonge Street. P h o n e 4551. POCKET NOVEL 10 CENTS Men‘s Magazine 10 cents. Co- mics 5 cents. Also buy Maga- zines and comics. Book Nook, 55 Prince St. open evenings. Gel MORE EGGS than ever before with LESS COST. Red Head Krums Is the choice of successful poultrymen. Red Head is 18% Protein, grain base, maintains body weight, keeps production high. Give it a 3 months test. You win find it the best. Available at your MASTER FEED DEALER ,IVAN KERRY, Representative Phone 5455. Lost And Fond LOST -‘- DARK GREY DOG. spot on rump, brown spots on legs. Answers to name of “Pal” Please notify George W. Com- pton, Bangor. Mile Help Wanted Portable Sewing Machine $49.50 _' Center, 164 REAL ESTATE For Rent 2 ROOMS, UNFURNISHED. 288 Grafton Street. ' ONE UNFURNISHED ROOM. Apply 19 Upper Hillsboro or dial 9953. RED - SITTING ROOM, FURN- ace heatinghsome kitchen. pri— vileges, suitable 2 young wom— en, $6 single, $8 double ‘per week. Phone 3668. ‘ FOR RENT Early Nov. occupany in new completely modern house furnished or unfur- nished on Trans Canada Highway, three miles from City Limits. NO Children Perferred. But will consid- er small young family. Phone 4317 day time 5048 evenings. REAL ESTATE Agents? ’And‘ tiara; L. H. KENNEDY REAL ESTATE and ' INSURANCE Dial» 3912 166 Great George St. REALMESTATE 0 F F I,C E BOY GRADE 8—9 education. Willing worker. Ap- ply ’Guardian-Patriot Circula- Ition Department. Miscellanoas BOX NUMBERS In replying to Box Numbers please make sure you have the correct Box Number in the ad- dress. , DIAL 4044 YOUR IMPERIAL STOVE & FUEL OIL AGENT Ch’town East - Parkdale JOHN W. SKlNNER REAL ESTATE Opportunities Grow On Florida's West Coast Send 25c (coin) for the BIG ANNUAL INVITATIONAL ISSUE (Nov. 9) of the Sunday Independent ITS M'UCI-I EASIER T0 PRE- pare your Guardian - Patriot Classified Ad when you ask one of our trained ad-takers to as- sist you. Phone 8506. ALL STATE 750 X 14 TUBELESS winter traction tires and all new tires with 15 month guarantee. While they last only $19.88. Buy! a pair today. pay next year. Simpson-Sears Store. BUY NOW PAY NEXT YEAR. Winter tires now only $12.95 guarenteed 12 months, most sizes in stock. Simpsons-Sears, Charlottetown Store. HOLSTEIN HEIFERS, FRESH- en November to February. Ac- credited, listcd R.O.P. Dams. Allan L. Clou, Freetown. FOR SALE STANDARD BRED mare Basil's Gerts. 8 yrs. old. Apply Bert McDearmid at Chappell and Co. Queen St. (‘llai-lotlcllmll, or after 6 pm. 126 Cumberl'lnd St. Phone 5930. Wanted WANTED FARM 100 ACRES OR more on pave-d highway with shore frontage. Portestant com- munity. Present owner not re- quired to vacate until April, 1963 when advertiser retires. Good water supply essential. State full particulars and price. All letters will be answered E. Jefferys. Naval .4 "' “ment De- pot, Dartmouth, N.S.' _ For FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH The amazing Body Tonic. Write for free booklet today. PROCKER 8: CAMPBELL RESEARCH INST. 21 King St. East, Toronto, Ont. Pets I AM A LITTLE GIRL, 9 YEARS of age. My father says I can have a dog, a puppy dog. I would like a Cocker Spaniel who should be very young. Ac- tually I really don't care what kind oil a dog. I would sure like to get a little dog soon who needs a home and a little mother to look after it. If you have such a dog please phone 7492. Services Offered! PIANO LESSONS GIVEN BY enperienced teacher. Dial 5955 after 5.30 p.m. ANY ONE WANTING MARY Maxim Sweatens knitted for Christmas. Phone 5710. DIAL‘8398 ' YOUR IMPERIAL ESSO STOVE OIL AGENT FOR CHA RLOTTETOWN, HARRY MELLISH Salesman Wanted ATTENTION SALESMEN If you are dissatisfied with your *present sales position or have the desire to change to a sales career then we have an offer to interest you. Our Membership includes a Per- sonal Accident Certificate, Dis- count benefits and 21 other out- standing benefits. The CTC Membership is in great de- mand. No off-season and everyone eligible to join. We need. salesmen in your area to offer this membership to the public. Our unioue bene- fits. high commission and renewal business QSSU'ES you of an above average income. Or if you have a desire to be a District Manager on a com- mission and overriding basis we have an opening in your area. confidential interview write giving full particulars in first letter to P.O. Box 842, London, Canada. COMMONWEALTH TRAVEL CLUB ..... The Nation‘s Foremost Travel Clilb Wanted To Buy WANTED ALE BOTTLES, PINTS or quarts. Dial 8595. PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, Etc. 1. Elmel Blanchard, BA. [60 Richmond St. Dial 5573 M. A. Farmer, Q.C., Bank of Commerce Bldg Palmer 8t Hashim Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. Peaks & Nicholson 175 Grafton Street I. A. McCuigan, B.A. Currie Bldg., Dial 9424 Queen-St. IAN M. MacLEOD, LLB. (McLean & McKinnon) tached garage. Phone 7857 af- ter 6 p.m. FOR SALE BY TENDER Estate Duncan Balderston the Administratrix offers for sale by lender 92 acres of land at Met- ville. Lol 60. Tenders will be received until Oct 315i., and may be addressed to the undersigned or to F. A. Large. Q.C., Ch‘- town, P. E. I. Highest or any lender not necessarily accepted. A NNIE BALDE RSTON. Allmiliistratrix. “The Sunshine N ewspaper” Currie Bldg. 179 Queen. St. Petersburg 1, Florida D‘a' 33‘“- FREDERIC A. LARGE, REAL ESTATE Qa.MLi Room 207 Dominion Building For Sale Dial 3244 MacPhee 8- Trainor [60 Richmond St. Dial 5573 Five room frame building, all . modern conveniences, and at- Ser Vices Offered Mimeographing, Bookkeeping, Stenography MRS. HELEN ACORN 2 Brighton Road, Charlottetown Dial 6349 CHiROPRACTOR Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince St. Dial 6432 OPTOM ETRISTS .l. A. Carruthers, R. 0. 123 KEI!‘ St. Dial 5612 1. s. Taylor, no. Corner Kent & Queen Sts. Office 9133 — House 4756 ARCHITECT J. F. TOO." LS, B. Arch. ARCHITECT» 140 Richmond St. Dial 3865 G. Keith Pickardk B. Arch. M.R.A.I.C., marlottetown, 100 Fitzroy St. Dial 8618 Summerside, Wednesdays Dial 2936 Peter A. McNeil ARCHITECT 166 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown Phone 4339 P. O. Box 513 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER E. S. CHANDLER. B.Sc. (E.E.l. M.E.I_C., PEng. 161 QUEEN ST. PHONE 8325 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Currie Rldg. McDONALD, CURRIE 5: CO. COOPER BROTHERS & C0. Charlottetown 148 Great George Dlal 5568 H. R. DOANE & COMPANY“— St.. Charlottetown Dial 6547»— 6548 P. 0, Box lit? ARTHUR J. GARRETT PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING Charloltctown 100 Fitzroy Street Dial 5321 LONDON (Reutersl w TheSo- viet government Saturday ap~ pointed one of its senior economic and labor experts as ambassador to Canada. Tass, the official Russian news agency, carried an announcement that Dr. Almaastp Avakimotich Arutiunian will succeed Dmitri Chuvahin in Ottawa. Arutiulnian, well-known spokes- man for his country in the United Nations, is reputed to be one of the key figures who drew up Rus- sia's five-year plan. He was appointed a deputy member of the Russian delega- tion to the UN General Assembly in 1946 and also attended the 1949 and 1950 sessions. He has been a member of the c-ollegium of the ministry of for- eign affairs and chief of the Eu- ropean department of the foreign Russia Appoints Economic Expert Minister" To Canada ministry. Independence LONDON (Reutersl -—' Britain Saturday promised her biggest colony, the giant West African Federation of Nigeria, independ- ence on Oct. 1, 1960. The British decision to end col- onial rule over 35,000,000 Africans from 250 dit‘ferent tribal groups was ann-ouncedby Colonial Sec- retary Alan Lehnox-Boyd at the final business lession of a month- long Nigeria constitutional con- ference here. Nigeria's leaders came to Lon- don last month with a heavy burden of problems to _ settle, some of them highly controver. sial. But they were united in de- Makes W~or|d Solo Flight In 50 Days NEW YORK (APl Capt. Charles F. Banfe Jr.. Sunday completed a round-the—world solo flight in a single-engined plane. He had hoped to do the job in eight clays. It took 50. , “Boy. am I glad to be back,” said the 39-year-old tiller from Palo Alio, Calif., as he climbed wearily from the plane into a Wanted To Buy . WANTED NUMBER OF SPRING Calves 5 months or older Beef Breed. Including Holsteins. Lay- ton Doug'hart, New London, P. E. I. Wanted COMFORTABLE ROOM WITH kitchen privileges. Suitable for one or young couple, (no chil— dren). Phone 3248. DECOYS — ONE OR MORE used decoys for snipe Plover and carlew. Write and give brief description to J, D. Holm- es, RR. 3 Charlottetown. WANTED FOR THE NEARLY New Shop, 114 Kent Street, don— ations of all kinds. (Especially children’s clothing) Open Wed- noon and evening 2 to 4 and nesday afternoon, Friday after- 7 l0 9. ‘ WANTED Fox horses. Paying Aill/{ac per lb. at the‘yard. COLLINS WOOD Bunbury, phone 7955 WE HAVE IN STOCK Orginal style Suburbanites 670-15 tube type ALSO New style Suburbanites in all sizes. PROVINCIAL TIRE SALES Beasley Ave. Phone 8642 Parlodale in Britain Promises Algeria ' leaders. Arutiwnian has done his chief work as Russian delegate to the UN’s economic commission for Europe, an organiation which he vehemently attacked whole taking part in the 1948 session. His record snows attacks on the United States “for planning world war III,” the International Labor Organization, the International Refugee Organiation, the “colo- nial powers,” British trade pol- icies, the “AinlgloaAmerican ma‘ jority in the UN” and “slave la- bor in colonies.” But in 1948 he urged that com- munism and capitalism should work together for the recovery of Europe and said Russia was not opposed in principle to us. and for Europe. An advocate of more East- West trade, he invited Western factory managers to come to Rus- sia to study Soviet operations. Next Oct. 1 mending independence by April 2, 1960. As the conference went on. how- ever, it became clear that, be» cause of the al-mi-nistrative and technical diilficulties involved, the target date was not likely to be agreed by Britain. Friday night the delegates were torecasting an autumn 1960 inde- pendence day w ith reluctant cheerfulness. S a t u r d a y after the colonial secretary's announce- ment their leaders welcomed the British announcement wholeheart- edll . Ffideral Prime Minister Alhaji Albudakar Talewa Balewa de- clared: “It is a very satisfactory result. We are all very happy.’fi cold. drenching rain at Idlewild Airport. He landed here shortly after 9 am. from Chicago on the last leg of the 22,000mile flight. ' Banfe's flight was reminiscent of the early days of aviation, when hardy pilots fought weather or the idiosyncracies of their ma- chines along almost every mile of their journey. GOM'ULKA IN MOSCOW MOSCOW (AP) —— Polish, Com- munist party chief Wladyslaw Gomullca and a high-ranking-dele- gation arrived Saturday and got the kind of welcorm the Soviet government gives its closest friends. Premier/Nikita Khrush- chev led the welcoming party, which included President Kle— menti Voroshilov, all the mem- bers of the ruling presidium and other government and military 1 Department of Fisheries . Sealed Tenders addressed to the undersigned at Ottawa will be received up to 12 o’clock noon December 2, 1958, for the construction of a wooden Pat- rol vessel of about 41 ft. in length for service in the Mari- time Area. Specifications for this vessel may be obtained from the De partment at Ottawa, 3 $10.00. deposit being required in the form of a certified cheque or money order payable to the Re- ceiver General of Canada. which deposit will be refunded when the specifications are re- turned in good condition. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. G. R. CLARK. DEPUTY MINISTER OF FISHERIES. Annual Will be held tonight Above Simpson’s —- . ~ ST. PAUL'S CREDIT UNION LTD. ' . Tuesday. Oct. 28th At 8:00 o'clock in St. Meeting Thomas Aquinas Hall Everybody Welcome Charlottetown lll \Vulcl‘ SI; DeLAVAL FARM EQUIPMENT GOOD EQUIPMENT SAVES TIME AND OVERHEAD. WHY WAIT —— COME IN —- OR CALL US TODAY. KEITH CARMICHAEL LTD. PLUMBING AND HEATING Bclvedcl'e Corner -— Central Royalty ERNIE’S SALES and SERVICE Summerside Phone 6423 LAND SURVEYOR (with Commission as Manitoba or as AI be EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES i ‘ . (Civil Service ol Cam“) ' LEGAL OFFICER (With Lad: the ieéiulgel) grail of . asst ' . _ . of consignggwbtgmwa' snow-$10,140. For details. m g gmmsrvonice do . .on. Ottawa and ask for circular 53-78. _ AND MAINTENANCE Enema“ BUILDING CONSTREGEIOIN qualifications which W m Ian Associatiogoo‘gg sagnog‘fiignefiflsi‘anmx Mmph'lt ' Ottawa. $7. ‘ - . - “its . resu' Cfdfingfmfiagosnmussion. Ottawa “d 33“ ‘0” mm“ Ifirm 8 , , winlil the, ,, UEEN’S HARBOUR MASTER AND mg ASSTSE'IFRATV'I'ITgNDENTgmm experience as Deck Officer. to ma. . slat; age Protective and Housekeeping Serwces'. HMC deman Natidnal Defence, Halifax, N.S. $6,480-$7.200- 2* “5‘ pr 1 {3&3 closing . . . _, , ‘ OFFICER (with Law Society memberships r, ,0at5; Of Bmfigusfirtfggrs of experience): unemployment. IW”. low?r 71 Commission, Ottawa, $360-$020. For details. write to avg ‘: lly ) Service Commisssion, Ottawa and ask for Circular 50.734. r alp Y MAINTENANCE 0!. . MACHINER , STRUCTURE AND Ottawa. 36210-36560, _‘ Defence (Navy), FICER. N ational ND LUBRICANTS ENGINEER, National Defgice, 05 FUTEIIJSa.A$5,580-$6,780. For details, write to Civil Sen/lee com mission, Ottawa and ask for circular 58-387. ’ “w, l bin Land Surveyor), Mines and Technian mm ,‘ (Ogtzwa and in field. $5,580$6,780. For details, wimrte to out: 1 Service Commission, Ottawa and ask for circular ‘ , - IAL WORKERS (with professional qualifications-to plan an 4 Socdevelop welfare services). Northern Affairs and National 39.x .60, sources, various centres in the North. $5,430-S5,880 Plus “by”: ‘ stantial isolation allowance. For details-write to CIVIL Commission, Ottawa and quote competition 58.827. CATALOGUE AND TECHNICAL ILLUSTRATORS (one‘ group to prepare and. produce catalogue illustrations for reproduction; “ another group to produce transparencies for technical trailing . purposes), National Defence, Ottawa. 34370-35320. _ RADIO OPERATORS (with ability to send and receive Mom Code at 22 words a minute) Ottawa Wireless Station, NM Defence, Leitrrim, Ont. $3,270-$3,720. NURSING COUNSELLORS (registered nurses with diploma a v certificate in Public Health Nursing from University ' Nursing), Civil Service Health Division, National Health and: Welfare, Ottawa. seam-$3,420 according to qualifications. 1 HOSPITAL NURSES (with registration in a province of Canadal.'. Veterans. Affairs, Ste Anne’s Veterans Hospital), Ste Anne‘doffk, ' Bellevue, P.Q. same-$3,150 and saw-$3,540. For detailsw‘iito to Civil Service Commission, Ottawa and ask for circular .“ Except where otherwise indicated, details and (application forms at main Post Offices, National Employment Offices and \ Civil Service Commission Offices. \ Vi Provincial Vocational School"? ' Charlottetown 9': Plpehncs \‘ ‘ 41'4 poillls Offers a four month DAY course in j; :ft 4‘ i. 'I declined BRICKLAYING and PLASTERING ""‘ma‘it' ‘ A . . . .lnternalil Beglnmng November 17, 1958. . j at 8631.. Bricklayers are urgently needed by industry today. ’ Those wishing to take advantage of the opportunity learn this trade should apply at once to the School Principal or dial 3774 or 4647 CharlottetoWn. TENDER Tenders will be received by the undersi ed- ' En “9 L ‘ to Nov. 30th. from any one interested in operatinz v ‘ the Borden Skating Rink for the season 1958-59. Any 2 or highest tender not necessarily accepted. ' :~ R. RODGERS, Secretary of Borden Rink CO- DISTRIBUTOR WANTED‘ . To represent large Canadian Manufacturer of Hi Fidelity, Stereophonic Consoles and Record Players- Territory to include the Provinces of Nova Scotifli New Brunsw1ck and Prince Edward Island, Interested parties should reply immediately to Box 484 Guardian“ Patriot. ‘ TRUCKS WANTED TOHAUL ASPHALT ROYALTY ‘JUNCTION to ' CAPE TRAVERSE Warren 'Moritimes Ltd. TELEPHONE 5797 TODAY FREE FERTILIZER .. . . Farmers don’t burn your potato tops, instead utilize them for fertilizer n ' lowing this year’s potato fields,~ ext year by (1150 P 70w- . I will, You will save time and .- ive . . monev bv having us g .VOu an estimate for re . .- *_ this fall for next year’s crop, p pdlmg “mm land Contact BOB LEARD Mount Stewart Phone 22-211 Phone 3780 Estimates FREE 0 's~ - " oiling ma lpond building. “ at t plomng, subs