o If Now...BUY, RENT or SELL Wit Page 14, The Guardian Thur., May 22, 1953 IN MEMORIAM LARGE—-In loving memory Of Mrs. Eldon Large who’I>aSS9d away May 22, 1955- Deep in our hearts your memory is kept. We loved you too dearly I0\9Ve" forget. » Fondly remembered by 501‘! Wendell and daughter-in-law Opa- LARGE—-In loving memory of a dear mother, Mrs. Eldon Large who passed away on May 22: 1956. God aloneknows how much We miss her, Never will her memory fade Loving thoughts will always Wan‘ der To the spot where she was laid. Sadly missed and lovingly re- membered by daughter Aletha. and son-in-llaw Charlie. LARGE—In loving memory of our mother, Mrs. Eldon Large who passed away May 22, 1956- In tears we saw you sinking. Two years ago today Our hearts were almost broken; We wanted you to stay, , But when we saw you sleeping- So peacefully from pain, We would not wish you were back, To suffer that again. . . Lovingly remembered by dau- ghters, Phyllis and Betty. LARGE——In loving memory f my dear wife and mother, s. El- don Large who departed her life two years ago today. Just two years ago dear mother, God called you home _to rest, But you’ll never be forgotten, By the one that loved you best Your dear kind face I see no more, Your gentle voice is still. A place is vacant in the home, Which never can be filled. Lovingly rmeembered by hus- band and sons, Harry and Lowell. McLAREN—In loving memory of 1 our Dear Uncle George Harold McLar-en who passed away at Calgary, Alberta on May 22nd. 1958. - God's Greatest Gi£t,—Remem- brance. Lovingly remembered by his nephew and niece Harold and Heather, St. Oaltherines Ont. McLAREN — In Loving Mem- ory of my Brother George Harold MlcLnren who passed away at Calgary, Alberta on May 22nd, 1955. What I would give if I could say, Hello Harold in the same old way. To hear your voice and see your smile, . To sit with you and chart a while In my heart your memory lin- gers Always tender, fond, and true There is not «a day dear Brother That I do not think of you. So you who have a Brother, Cherish him with care, For you’ll never know the heart- ache, Till you see his vacant chair. , Sadly missed and fondly re~ ' membered by his Sister The]. ma, St. Catharines, Ont. MCLAREN — In loving memory of our Son George Harold Mc- Laren who passed away at f9a;5g8lI'y. Alberta. on May 22, Another year has passed Dear Son Since you were called away, And lonely are the days and ' nights And long the dreary way, It's hard to understand just Why. ’ « - You were the one to go. You were our one and only son And dear we loved you so But lonely days Iand.WearV nightS_ For us will someday And in the Home beyond the grave Our Sorrowls God will mend And 01109 again We’ll clasp your hand As in the days of yore. ‘ when in G°d’S Happy home above We“ meet 10 part no more. Sadly missed and lovingly re. membered by Mom and Dad Mr. and Mrs. Earl ‘McLaren: St. Catherines, Ont. IN MEMORIAM ~ On February 17, 1958 after a short illness there passed away at the P. E. I. Hospital Mr. Al- bert Carr of Charlottetown in his 80th. year. He had lived all his life in Charlottetown and will be greatly missed in the home. Left to mourn the loss of a loving husband and father are his win. ow the former Annie Cudmore and two sons Ernest and Elmer and one daughter Doris, and». three grandsons Merill, Sterling and Donald Carr. Also one sister . Mrs. Samuel Hood and two bro- thers George and Davin The m«'=1Y1y_ beautiful floral tributes bore silent expression of love and Syfnpalihy. The funeral was con- ducted by Capt. and rs. Carter ifhilfie Salvation Army Citade1 II,“ was Very largely attended. he pallbearers were Howard MacKa.v, Nlilton Galbraith Frank iviaciiillan, Lloyd Yeo ’H 1, Fraser and Bert Stewart u en clllin or THANKS The family of the late . Mr. Al- gienrctefarr Wlsh I-0 exilress their e thanks to Dr. Lea and nurses of the P, E. 1. Hospital, Capt. Carter and all the kind 11913.11-‘bolrs a.nd friends who help. ed In 50 mvany ways. Also for messages of sympathy cards. let. ters and flowers. A sincere thank ou. Agents Wanted MAN WANTED FOR RAW- leigh business. Sell to 1500 fan}- ilies. Write today. Rawleigh s Dept. E-745-SA, 4005 Richelieu, Montreal. PLEASANT WAY ,TO EARN‘ AS a neighborhood representative for Avon Cosmetics. Openings for capable mature women. We train you to succeed. For interview write Mrs. Rita G. Dunn, 16 Princess St., Mone- ton, N.B. IMMEDIATE OPENING. MAN or woman to take over vacant Watkins route in Charlottetown Nothing to invest. No experi- ence necessary as We-train you. Minimum earnings $60 weekly. Apply in writing tr Mr. G. E. Rivard, 350 St. Roch Street, Montreal, Que. “LET ME START YOU IN BUS- mess on my capital with a net weekly earnings of more than $75.00 handling in your'neigh- borhood, 250 fast repeating nec- essities including Tea,‘Coffee, Toiletries, Medicines. Insecti- cides, Farm lines, in establish- ed City or rural Paula routes. Experience unnecessary. I’ll teach you. 30 days free trial. Established 1934. Write today without fail. G. Laurin, Presi- dent, the Paula Co. Ltd., 21 St. Paul St. East, Montreal." Baby Onions ' WANT AMES IN- CROSS (LOW ~ overhead, h i g h production). Book now for June-July or lat- er. Broilers for August, Scp’ 2m- ber. Have wide choice mixed chicks. pullets, fairly prompt shipment. Columbian Rock Red Crosses. Ask us for complete Bray Chick list. Ralph Raynor RR 5, Charlottetown. Phone 7984 or J. Spencer Hughes, Em- erald. cars and Trucks For Sale 1951 FORD SEDAN. FULLY equipped. Phone 6004 after 6. I547 TSTUDEBAKERTWCHEAI5. Philip Monaghan, Kinkora. 1951 DODGE 1 TON STAKE body truck. Good motor and tires may be seen at Albert’s Service Station. Malpeque Rd. 1953 DODGE SEDAN IN GOOD condition, must sell imediately priced very reasonable Apply 237 Cumberland Street or Stan- hope. 1957 —.ONE TONFORD TRUCK 10,000 miles, platform and rack owner buying larger truck. Rea- sonable price. Phone 4—3 Mur- ray River. WANTED TO TRADE 1954 MER- cury 1/2 ton truck on a Volkes Wagon car or other late model Car, truck is in better than average condition will pay cash difference for suitable car, if interested act now apply Box E. C. Guardian - Patriot. we've (507 THE/ ”GEE BEES” Good Buys Greater Bargains Guaranteed Better I953 FORD 2-door Sedan. $850 1953 CHEV. ‘ It Ton Pickup. $650 ALLISON . MGCLEOD LTD. PHONE 7364 — 7365 Female Help Wanted 'wTlYi‘IEE'ss_’WAN*rI§D Tififi IN person to Island Grill. SALESLADY F O B. LADIES Ready to wear Store. Apply Box 104 c-o Guardian-Patriot MIDDLE AGE WOMAN F0 R light house-keeping in city. Thre.e adults. Dial 3065. WANTED AT ONCE HOUSE- keeper for country home. Box 115 Guardian-Patriot. COUNTRY GIRL FOR GENER- al housework sleep in. Pleas- an-t environment. Good Wages references required. Apply 78 School Street. Sunset Lodge. __* For Rent ONE FURNISHEDTRBWITEEE ond floor. Phone 3306. FURNISHIED *no6MZM§iiEoNfi f7I(;)or. Meals optional. Dial 52- i«‘”IjifN‘i§ii"I§DTijiviNo}’ii‘(Ti)Wi bedrooni and kitchen central‘ Continuous hot water. Julie 1st to Sept. 10th. Dial 3356. I _,_/ OUT OUR WAY By J. R. WILLIAMS ~/ou've eo'r QUITE A TROPHY I AIN'T DECIDED 7 ’? THERE, IZAAK WALTON--A REAL VET" WHAT ARE F’ ,7 ~ PRIZE.’ WHERE WILL vou HANG you GONNA 170 -.‘* ITAFTER You GET IT MOUNTED" WITH YOURS ? 1- IN yous; zoo/vl, OK MAYBE OVER V _ . E THE FIREPLACE, 02...? um mg. ml: Flt. ow. 5*” Survizu. Ina. - Q use by nu For Rent For Sale THREE_—ROOMS non RENT, Apply 139 King Street. Dial 7295. ABEGWEIT SEED OATS. CHAR- les Jenkins, Frenchfort. Phone 5958. LARGE FURNISHED FRONT room. Heated, Central, light housekeeping, Phone _3607. HOUSE AT LOT ALSO FARM 5 miles from Borden. Alpply Martin Mclnnis, Albany. LARGE UNFURNISHED FRONT room. first floor. Dial 4584 af- ter 5:30. ' SEVERAL RECONDITIONED Refrigerated meat cases - sac- rifice prices. Storey Electric. 6 ROOM UNHEATED HOUSE. Apply Box 116 Gua.rdian- Pat- riot. GOOD HOUSE ON MILVALE Road. Apply Leo Doyle, Hunt- er River. SUMMER MONTHS ONLY FUL- ly furnished home available early June Dial 6437. JUNE 1ST. TO OCTOBER 31ST. small heated furnished apart- ment, Central. Private. Dial 3988 or 3841. FOR RENT ON THE CAA grounds 6-room bunglow. Im- mediate possession. Rent $30. P.O. Box. 323. HEATED APARTMENT SIX rooms and bath. Bright and sunny. Modern. Central avail- able June 1st. Box 123, Guar- dian - Patriot. HEATED FURNISHED APART- ment, (second floor) living room, kitchen, 1 bedroom and bath. ( shared). Electricity and water free. Adults only. Ap- ply 247‘ Grafton St. 3 NICE LARGE ROOMS ON SE- cond floor (all conveniences). Adults only. Apply 89 Green St. after 5‘p.m. or 154 Gt. George before 5 p.m. Rent $50 per month. Immediate possession. For RENT At Bonshaw restaurant property completely equip- .ped. Last operated season of 1957. Centrally located on Trans-Canada Highway with,ample parking grounds. Building in ex- cellent state of repair. Ap- ply David MacRae, Boli- shaw, or F. A. Large, Q.C. For Sale SIXTY BU. FOUNDATION COB- bler seed. Arnold Neill, North Milton. ARMY TRUCK TIRES 900 BY 16. Apply Mu-rphy’s Service Sta- tion. (.t. George St. FINISHED TWO — ROOMED cottage 10’ x 22’, woodshed 6' x 4’, attached on skids. Ap- ply E. Kane, Mor-ell Rear. FOR SALE FURNISHED COT- tage with electric lights on Montague River. Apply P.O. Box 701 Charlottetown. ' LITTER‘OF THIRTEEN PIGS, also one four year old Mare and one Holstien Cow to fresh- en 1st. of June Reginald Smith Emerald. FIVE ROOM COTT AGE IN Grand Tr.acadie nealr paved highway. Apply Charles Watts, Gr-and Tracadie. ONLY ONE CONCLUSION IS possible. Classified Ads are so well used because they get re- sults. Put one to Work today. Dial 8506. ONE GUIDE UNIFORM CHILDS size 12; one blue satin and ny- lon evening gown, size 12,—one white lace evening gown (waltz length) size 12. Dial 9457. MENS’ 100 PER CENT NYLON Work socks, grey, 69 cents. Shop at Holman‘s, Summerside and Charlottetown, for the low- est prices in quality Work cloth- ing. FOR SALE Bungalow on DesBrisay Cresent. ' Apply 89 McGill Avenue. P.W.C. Year Book V and - Convocation Tickets on Sale at the Rendezvous PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Etc. Bell, Matheson 8i Footer 150 Richmond SI}. .1. Elmer Blanchard, B.A. 160 Richmond St. Dial 5573 M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LL.B. Bank of Commerce Bldg Allison M. Gillis, LLB. 130 Richmond St. Dial 4747 Palmer & Haslam Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. Peake & Nicholson 175 Grafton Street .I. A. McGuigan, B.A. Currie Bldg., Dial 9424 Queen St. IAN M. MacLEOD, LLB. CURRIE BLDG. (Above Shoe Doctor) DIAL 33551 FREDERIC A. LARGE, Q.C. Room 207 Confederation Bldg. Corner Queen and Richmond Sis. (Across from Royal Banll Bldg.) DIAL 3244 J os. W. MacDonald, B.A., Q.C. 150 Richmond Street Dial 4713 Box 472 MacPhee 31 Trainer [60 Richmond St. Dial 5573 \5 CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince St. Dial 6432 OPTOMETRISTS J. A. Carruthers, R. 0. 123 Kent st, Dial 5612 J. S. Taylor, R.O. Comer Kent & Queen Sts. Office 9133 — House 4756 H. .I. Mabon, FLO. Montague P. E. I. ARCHITECT J. F. TO0l‘",;S, B. Arch. ARCHITECT 140 Richmond St. G. Keith Pickard B. Arch. M.R.A.I.C., Charlottetown, 100 Fitzroy St. Dial 8618 Summerside, Wednesdays Dial 2936 Peter A. McNeil 166 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown Phone 4339 P. O. Box 513 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER E. s. CHANDLER, B.Sc. (E.E.), M.E.l_C., P.Eng. 161 QUEEN ST. PHONE 8325 Dial 3865 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS McDONALD, CURRIE & CO. COOPER BROTHERS & C0. Currie Isldg. Charlottetown Dial 5568 H. R. DOANE & COMPANY _ 148 Great George St., Charlottetown 0181 6547 ~ 6548 P. 0. Box 187 . ARTHUR J. GARRETT PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING Charlottetown 100 Fitzroy Street Dial 5321 For Sale I CERTIFIED SEBAGO SECONDS Lloyd Hogg, Central Bedetlllfii ’[ RECONDITIONED REFRIGA-I tors $50.00 up Storey Electrlc LARGE NUMER OF SOWS DUE to farrow'. Knud Jorgenson, Fredericton. HOUSE ON BELVEDERE AVE. Apply Box 121 Gua.rdlan— Pat- riot. ______ FORISALE PUREBRED LAB- rador pups. Walter Gamble Albany. Phone Borden 36-2. AYRSHIRE GRADE MILK COW 7 yrs. Wendell MacLeod Kin- POSS. ‘ONE SPACE SAVER, COACH “new” one rug 6’ X 9’. One glass-top coffee table. Dial 5215. SETTEE ROCKER AND FOUR chains. Upholstered, hand carv- ed. Phone 7442. BARLEY — CHARLOTTETOWN 80 —— recleaned. Apply Eric Hurry, West Royalty. PRIVATE SALE ‘IF FRIG- adaire. Chesterfield. Ru: and Washer. Phone 6962 for at lint- ments. 1 COCKSHUTT NO. 11 GRAIN and fertilizer drill. 13 run in good repair. J. J. Gillis Mel- ville. A. DOUBLE. BUILDING. LOT corner Summer and School St. Cover 11,00 sq. ft. Apply box 113 Guardian Patriot. ‘ 1 GARDEN TRACTOR IN GOOD condition and 1 kitchen coal stove, bed frames and springs. call 6016, or apply 233 Queen St. I FOR SALE A.1. STOCK BOX TO fit a 1/2 ton Chev. or G.M.C. Apply .Les1ie Waugh. Scarle- town. VACUUM CLEANER-GENERAL Electric cannister with com- plete attachments-excellent con- dition. Priced for immediate sale. Tel. 9220. FOR OUTBOARD MOTORS. boats, lawn mowers. Garden tractors. Tillers. Chain saws. See E. M. Cannon, 316 Court St. Summerside. ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEA- her with latest disposeable pap- er bag Guaranteed to be like new. with cleaning ‘attach- ment~‘ included. $69.90 complete price. By Maritime Compact Vacuum Sales-176 Kent, Ch’ town tel. 9220. — HOUSE -EXCELLENT CONDI- tion thru-out-includes 16 acres and stream. Six rooms newly decorated. Full cement cellar, oil heat. Excellent view of vil- lege. J. Beaton, Hunter River, P.E.I. or Ch’toWn 9220. land fronting on river, .with 6 roomed house and other buil- dings. also large flower garden and -— young fruit trees, near but not on pavement. Electric- ity available. I will be selling ly, and place may be inspected at that time. Joe R. Smith. FOR SALE Heavy Oak Barrels, with both FOR SALE Furnished CoH'-age with electric lights Montague River Apply P.O. Box 701 Charlottetown 01'! FOR SALE Modern five room bung- alow with large lot, sit- uated on Malpeque Road, two miles from Charlotte- town. Oil furnace, garage. Priced below $8,000.00. L. H. KENNEDY Realtor and Insurance 166 Great George St. Dial 3912 M ANUR E SPREADERS. WE have two new idea 100 bushel P. T. O. spreaders in stock Will trade for older make or model on these. Also one new 70 bushel spreader, one new 95 bushel. A few from; end loaders to fit Ford, Ferguson, Massey-Harris 30. 33, 44, 50, or Cockshutt 30 and 40, Inter- national H, M, 300, 350, 400, etc., John Deere A or B, 50, 60, 70, etc., still in stock. Also one Oliver tractor spreader on Tublbel‘. two used horse drawn spreaders. Now booking orders for Myers Photo sprayers, new new Ida Mowers, rakes, etc. Hall [Manufacturing Co., Sum- merside. FRESH DAILY LOBSTERS QUAHAUGS OYSTERS PROWSE & AGNEVV Foot of Prince" SI. Phone 7I56 Lost Anilggfingind LOST BETWEEN GEORGE-I town and Souris_ one nickel, rim for 53 chev. Willian Mac-I Donald Georgetown. Miscellaneous ANYONE WHO NEEDS HELP or understanding with an alco-I holic problem. Write Box 122,. Guardian- Platriot. AT CLINTON, ONE ACRE OF . plants at Clinton afternoons on- ? NOTICE All taxes due Alexandra School, if not paid by May- 30, 1958, will be handed- in for collection immediate- ly. « By Order of Trustees. Male lien: wanted SMART BOY FOR FARM WORK Write stating wages expected _ Box. 125 Guardian-Patriot. MARRIED MAN TO WORK ON mixed farm located 28 miles from Summerside, House. fuel and milk supplied. Apply Box 58 Summerside. C 0. USE . Guardian - Patriot WANT ADS! FOR ’fFas’r” Results ' “PHONE 8506 C 0 Nursery stock DAHLIAS BULBS, LARGE VAR- ieties. 25 cents each. Mrs. J. W. Kirby, 14 Felling Street. SWEET WILLIAM, ROCKETS Lupins. astilbe, dahlias, phlox, aconitum, mint at farm. Ever- ett Howatt. Tryon. GREENI-IOUSES OPEN DAILY except Sunday, annual flower plants; red gieraniums; Parker Jewell, York. Phone 7074. STRAWBERRY P L A N T S. Grown from Virus Free stocki Senator Dunlap, premier or sparkle, $1.50 per 100 or $10.00 per 1,000 prepaid. Dial 9202 N. S. MacLeod, 79 Green St. GOVERNMENT. . INSPECTED Certified Viking .nd Williamette Raspberry canes. 25-$2.50, 50 $4.50, 100 - $7.00. Rubarb roots (red) 3 for $1.50. Postpaid. Par- ker Jewell, York, Phone 7074. STRAWBERRY PLANTS. SEN- ator Dunlap. $1.25 - 100. $10.00 - 1,000. Apply Charles MacKen- zie, Winsloe. ANNUAL FLOWER PLANTS newest and best varieties; Red York, Phone 7074. - EVERBEARING STRAWBERRY Plants. (Red Rich) 25 plants $3.50, 50-$5.00,I100 - $10. Also Dunlop, Catskill, and Sparkle $1.50 - 100; $10.00»- 1.000. L. R. Balderston, Southport, R.R. No. 1. STRAWBERRY PLANTS FROM ‘V1I‘l1S- Free Stock Second gen- strawberry plants. Senator Dun- lap 100 for $2.00, 1,000 for $12.00 Sparkle Premier Catskill, 100 for $2.50, 1,000 for $15.00 pre- paid. M.F. Reeves, Southport. STRAWBERRY PLANTS. FIN- est from government approved Virus free- stock. Senato-.r Dun lop $1.50- 100; $l0- 1,000. Prem- ier and Sparkle $2-100; $14- ,1000. Prepaid. Discount over thousand. H. G. Judson, Alex- andra. GOV’T INSPECTED AND AP- proved “First Generation Virus Free Starwberry Plants”. Par- A. 1957. Dunlop $2.00 per 100 $12.00 per 1000 premier and Catskill $2.50 per 100 $15.- 00 per 1,000 prepaid. All plants freshly dug trimmed and pack- ed for shipping. Parker Jewell, York. Phone 7074. STRAWBERRY PLANTS FROM government inspected virus free stock. Dunlap $1.50—100 $10.00 -1,000 Catskill and Sparkle $1.75 —-100 $l2.00—1,000. Trimmed ready to plant. Also high yield- ing raspberry canes $5.00-100 A.W. Kennedy, Mt. Edward Road. ’ STRAWBERRY PLANTS Selected, virus free, large, healthy Strawberry P 1 a ii t s. F‘ r o In government inspected stock. Catskill and Sparkle, $3.00 hundred; $17.00 thousand; Dun- lop $2.00 hundred, $12.00 thous- and. Discount on larger orders. Order now. DAVID JARDINE, phone 7525, Box 335, Charlotte- town. VIRUS FREE STRAWBERRY Plants. Selected and dusted with Malathion. Sparkle Prem- ier and improved Senator Dun- Geranillms, window box Ivy; ; Potted plants,” Parker Jewell ent stock imported from U. S. ‘ Teachers wanted no TEACHER WANTED FOR WIN- sloe North School present SUD” plement $350.00 Apply Nelson Stevenson, Secretary- TEACHER W A N T E D. FOR Marshfielid School. Present SUP- plcrnent $700.00. Apply Mrs. Er- nest Foster, Secretary. WANTED. FIRST AND SECOND class teachers for St. Nicholas school, for coming school year- Apply Edmund Arsenault St. Nicholas. ITEACHER WANTED FOR BAL- tic School district number 99 first or second class. Present supplement $600.00 James E. Beairsto Sec’y. WANTED FOR CROSS ROADS school first class experienced teacher, well-equipped class room. - Present supplement $850.00 Apply Margaret Jones sec’y Trustees Southport P.0. Dial 7839. WANTED. Teachers for Senior and Primary departments of St. Petars North Schbol. Supple- ments 525 and 375. Mrs. Alice Jay,‘ Sec’y ‘ \ 0 Wanted Two First Class Teachers for Souris School. Apply Q J. H. Brennan. ‘Sec’y of Trustees. Seeds S-T-R-E-T-C-H THAT SEED DOL- lair further this season by buy- ing your seeds at Vesey’s in York. Open daily, also Monday and Thursday evenings. - services Offered BABY SITTING AFTERNOON or evenings. Phone 7066. WHEN COUNTING BLESSINGS include the action- getting po- wer of Classified Ads. Quick convenient, low cost. ‘Phone 8506. ANYONE WANTING SEWING or alterating done Contact Ger- trude Crane, 114 Prince street. Phone 3679 after 6 p.m. or Thursday afternoons. WANTED SMALL APARTMENT. DIAL 8879 after 5 p.m. 5 OR 6 ROOM HOUSE WITH furnace. Phone 8041 before 5 p.m. ’ WANTED ONE MACCASKEY System and one electric cof- feegrinder Apply Box P.W.L. JOB AS MECHANICS HELPER ends‘ in, Sizes 40; so; 90; 110 eration. Dunlo-p $2.00 -100. $12- or Garagenttendent by July gals. 1,000. Premier Sparkle Catskill 1 Apply to. Frank Davis c-0 PARKER CANFIELD, $2.00-100; $15.00—1,000. Prepaid. Donald La Brech in Victoria Crapaud W. Earle Balderston, South Phone 15-2. port. - Wanted To Rent GOVERNMENT INSPECTED WANTED TO RENT; THREE and Approved Virus Free bedroom house; unfurnished. Phone 8041 from 9 to 5 o’clock. 2 ROOMS AND BATH UNFUR- nished (about July 1st) by re- liable couple. Write Box. 124 Guardian-Patriot. BY PROFESSIONAL MAN AND ,family, apartment or house containing 3 or more bedrooms. Apply P.O. Box 532. FURNISHED HOUSE. OR A- partment in Charlottetown or Summerside for Flight Lt. and two children. Dial 8072 (Mrs. Fox). Wanted To an NUMBER OF SMALL CALVES Knud Jorgenson. USED RUG IN GOOD CONDI. tion. Dial 7935. STEEL BOX AND Hdisr IN good condition. State price. Box 899 Guardian and Patriot. BUYING PIGS MONDAY AT Fredericton Paying $36 ,3 pair for good pigs over 30 lbs. each. Willl also buy smaller_ ones. Knud Jorgenson. Expect Steel Demand Boost NEW YORK (AP)—-The aver- age American steel purchaser ex- De-cts to buy 20 to 25 per cent more steel in the second half of the year than in the first six Ilflflflfhs. says Iron Age, the na. tlonal -trade weekly. The low point in the steel mar. ket was hit in April the magazine says. and new order Volume has Smce 30119 310113 on an even keel for four straight weeks, with lap. 100- $2.00. 500-$8.00; 1,000- $14.00. Prepaid. 25 L:recl‘op: (imported from USA. in 1957) included free with each order. for 500 or more received be- fore May 25th. H.l-I. Jenkins, Southport. Teachers Wanted WANTED PnINcifiATfi"dh Murray Harbour School Supple- ment $500.00. Mrs. Fayne Mac- Leod Secretary of Trustees. FIRST on "lsE‘oolNii"’cifAs's teacher for Spri rl gv ale} School. 81/2 miles from Char-’ lottetowii on paved liigliway. some mild improvement by diver- sified customers. I ‘The magazine foresees another ‘ill’ 1“ July. largely for seasonal reasons such as hot weather’ plant vacations, and longer than usual automotive shutdowns for new-model changeovers. RESTRICT HAM OPERATORS PARIS (Reuters)——The French government Wednesday ordered all amateur radio operators in France to cease operations and to dismantle their t-ransmiltters ant Adsi T Department Of Trcinspor», REQUIREMENTS FOR C.G.S. “LABRAD()Rl; 5 CHIEF OFFICER : ,, ‘Permanent employment as executive offiéer quires Master Foreign-Going Certificate of Compet-enhe Experience in lcebreaking and knowledge of Fire Dagny. age Control preferred. Salary $5369 per ann _ THIRD OFFICER: - Permanent employment on regular watc duties. Requires Canadian Mate Home-Trade Cemfica of Competency or better. Experience in icebre -I’ preferred. Salary $4056 per annum. H1158 BENEFITS: Generous vacation, sick leave 3 » fl annuation, low cost life insurance, hospital workmen’s compensation. Apply immediately, giving, detailed expefiehafigm hkeepin, quoting competition number to :— District Marine Agent, ’ . ~ DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT, I . it .- Box 790, I 5 Halifax, N.S. ' AUCTION SALE AT O’LEARY, P.E.I. WEDNESDAY, MAY 28th AT 1:30 PM, Having sold our home, we offer for. sale the follow. ing household furniture: - One Crosley Refrigerator, one year old One liljgsy‘ Spiralator Washing- Machine, one 0 . One Kitchen table and six chairs ' I '- One Fawcett Torrid-Oil range One 2-piece Chesterfield suite One Lazy Boy chair One 3-piece Chesterfield suite One 3-piece leather set One Grandfather clock, like new Three bedroom suites . Drapes for complete house , ‘ A number of occasional chairs, lamps and table. other articles too niunerous to mention. Terms made known at time of sale. If day unfit, first fine day following. ..___,__*‘ and DAVID GRIFFIN, — H. A’. JI:L.LI:i§,» Auctioneer. Owno, AUCTION SALE May 23, 1958 ‘ The following properties presently owned b tilt Estate of the late Edmund T. Higgs will be sod By Public Auction on the premises at twelve O'clock noon on May 23rd, 1958. 1 Large three storey brick building situated atll Queen Street, Charlottetown. Building and lot ap- proximately 28’ 7" x 78’ 6" Subject to lease with pro- orietorsof New England Cafe expiring December'31st, 1959. ' 2 Three storey brick warehouse, approximately 30 x 60, with concrete basement at 91 Water Street, Chal- ..lottetown. Lot 45’ x 84’ approximately. Subject toll right-of-way on western side and existing mOlliIlI,V tenancy. I I ’ The Eastern Trust Company, James S. Walker, Executors, Estate‘ Edmund T. I-Iiggs. - W. H. Beaton, Auctioneer. ‘ANOTHER SERVICE We have installed a special Naptha Gas Dispenser; Fuel for Camp and Coleman Stoves, Tradesmen] Torches, Lamps, etc., can now be quickly obtained. along with all your Automotive needs ' -Imperial Service Station. ARTHUR H. ROPER, Lessee M; EMPLOYERS CONTEST Prize —— former Islander ‘now residing in N0" Scotia who wishes to returnto P-:E.I. and is desirous 0 permanent employment. ‘ Said Islander in late twenties, senior matriculation. well read, widely travelled, experience in office routine, wholesale and retail buying and selling and person- nel supervision. High learning ability, work with hands» feet, pencil or people. Prefer position with outside 01' field work. Capable of high calibre work in exchange for challenging position and adequate remuneration- Charlottetown or Summerside. Contest rules — include outline of work and 39'. proximate salary. All replies answered and treated I11 strictest confidence. . Box 114 Guardian-Patriot. AUCTION SALE At Gaspereaux, May 22, at 2 p.m. on the premiie‘ of the late W. B. Graham. I offer for sale: , _1 1, 2]. inch TV set, used 2 mons.; 1 electric rad10v desk lamp; 1 Coleman lamp; 1 rocking chair; SEW“ arm chairs; 4 kitchen chairs; 2 wooden bedsteadfii spring-filled mattress; hotplate; 21/3 cord of split hall‘ wood; quantity of slab wood, other items etc. ‘A150 house and lot. ‘ Terms Cash Robert GIoV9’ Auctioneer .4} Help WclnIed—FemoIe' Experienced cashier for main office of large re" tail store. This is a job which entails considerable T9’ Sponsibility and experience is definitely an asset. U5”a1 immediately. All announcement from the ministry of posts and Apply Mrs. Everett Clow, Mil- ton. telegraphs said amateur trans- mitting licences were suspended. I ;benefits, such as hopitalization, etc. Please state 531317 'expected. Apply to BOX 120, The Guardian-