- Charlottetown - Dial 5547 | * grains. HEAR THE CASH REGISTER RING --- WANT AD RESULTS! ‘Phone Charlottetown 8506 — Summerside 8031 — 68-2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Jan, 7, 1959. _ IN-MEMORIAM In memory of one with whom Our paths have had to part, Who yet is never far from me, But always close in heart, ‘ Whose cherished memory lives on . To comfort me to-day : Ami keep that dear one in my thoughts, Each step along life’s way. . ACCOMMODATION FOR 2 boarders in private home. Cen- tral. Share room. Business girls preferred but not -neces- sary. Phone 7617. ACCOMMODATION FOR BUS- siness man in private home, central. Phone 6258. \ ACCOMMODATED BOARDERS in Private home. Central, Col- lege student preferred or work- For Sale AUCTION “45” SCORE CARDS for sale at Guardian-Patriot Central Printing. ‘ SPACE HEATER, GOOD AS new, After 5 Phone 4187. CHILDREN’S MITTS FROM 30 cents to 7 cents a pair. Dial $494 ; e, HORSE 5 YEARS OLD 1200 LBS. sound and quiet. Oil bath pump jack motor, force-head. Pipe, and cylinder. George MacKay. Harrington. ‘ ff’S SIGNIFICANT THAT MORE and more folks are using Guar- dian - Patriot Classified Ads to - solve problems. Let us help fill your needs. Phone 8506. 4&PPLES: RUSSET DELICIOUS Courtland, Spy, etc. At House) . instead of stand, ‘2 mile up Airport road. Mrs. Wm. Whealey. Phone 5020. ' DAVENPORT — WINE VELOUR upholstery, lounge chair, floral slipcover, other articles. After 5 p.m. Apply 47. Churchill Avenue Phone 8631. TWO CONGOLEUM SQUARES Practically new, size 9 x 15 and 9 x 12, both selling for $15. Phone 3921 . + WAYS TO PROFIT... FROM ‘Guardian - Patriot Classifed hire or buy. Phone 8506 for a Ads. Use ‘em to sell, rent, find, _. trained ad-assistant. T.V. Trade-Ins ‘ Liberal allowance for. your | old set on a 1959 Admiral | Television. FIRESTONE, Home and Auto Summerside - Dial 3200 _ FARMERS MARKET Market More Milk! Raise Healthier Calves Master Calf Starter Growet,’ Improved Formulae A scientific combination of pel- lets and specially processed MORE PALATABLE Even 3-day old calves. relish it. Watch your next calf thrive on) Master Calf Starter Grower AT YOUR- LOCAL MASTER FEED DEALER IVAN KERRY, PHONE 5455, MARITIME REPRESENTATIVE “WANTED TO'BUY A QUANTITY good dairy cows and Heifers freshen late January and February, including grades and Purebreds, also good Beef cows. Contact Oliver Campbell, Ken- sington. FOR SALE—COW TO FRESHEN February 15th. Apply Jack Mc- Phee, Clyde River. Found Lest And WILL THE GENTLEMAN WHO, took by mistake a black over- coat from the Island Grill on Friday noon January 2nd, kind- ly return same and pick up on own at the restauran‘. WILL THE PERSON WHO TOOK | by mistake a parcel containing 2 ban-lon sweaters from the Kent Beauty Parlour, Decem- ber 3ist. Kindly return, reward. -_ Female Help Wanted A STUDENT TO LEARN HAIR- dressing. Write Guardian-Pat- riot Box 21323. WOMAN OR GIRL FOR GEN. eral housework. Apply. ‘ 200 Prince Street, or phone 3956. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work. Apply Mrs. ‘Dr. W. G. Hozg. 23 North River Road. Dial 5744. SALESLADY FOR LADIES or unfurnished. Excellent ref- erences. Rental would be on a long term basis as we do not wish to move from one place) to another. Write Guardian— Patriot, Box 2270, Charlotte- town. Guardian-Patriot CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING © RATES AND INFORMATION To ce advertisement, ne Eg corrections and other classified Call the Classified De- : through Fridays partment. Mondays 3:30 A.M. closed Saturdays. = ‘ Phone Charlottetown 8506 Consult the list of telephones at the top of Classified page for the Branch office serving your area. CLASSIFIED RATES — 15 word mini- mum charge. Coming Events, per word, per insertion 5c, City and Cen- tral, per word per insertion 5¢ Western Locals, per word, per in. sertion 4c, Eastern Locals, per word. per insertion 4c. SPECIAL NOTICES — Births, deaths, $1.00, Engagements, Weddings, $1.50, Cards of Thanks, $1.50. “Additional, each name printed 0c, In memor- iams, $1.50, Additional, each line of verse 10c. Verse style and Rhyme will be followed. 4 REGULAR CLASSIFIED — % word minimum | charge. 1 Insertion per word, 4c, 3 consecutive insertions, per word, per insertion, 32c. 6 con- secutive insertions, per word, per in- sertion, 3c. 10/ per ‘cent... additional charge on advertisements nét paid within 7 days of billing date. SPACE ADVERTISING — CLASSIFIED PAGE — | insertion per col inch. $1.50, 3 insertions, per inch, per in- sertion. $1.30, 6 insertions, r inch per insertion. $1.20. Your Guardian-Patriot Classified Ad appears in both newspapers. These lower, rates apply to con. secutive insertions only, arivertise- ments ordered on a skip-date sche- dule will be charged the one-time rate on each insertion ordered. Advertisers are requested to read their advertisement the, first day it appears as the newspaper is only Tre- sponsible for one incorrect publication, or for the incorrect portion of a space advertisement. This newspaper resertes the right fe accept. reject. revise or re-edit ad- vertising for publication im this news paper. BOX REPLIES ~ Information: regard- ing Advertisers using Blind Letter Bex Numbers for replies ts held ~, Ready to Wear Store after Jan- , 3 strictly confidential and will not be a 1, 1959. Apply mae Givulges under aa cireummtancrs Guardian- Patriot . replies are on! s meAe.- | after final publication date. ' = , 4 for cancel- ‘il 5 P.M. Business Office | © » J. A. McGuigan, B.A. *-|- BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Etc. M. A. farmer, Q.C., LL.B. Bank of Commerce Bidg Palmer & leslie Bank ef Nova Scotia Bidg. : | Peake & Nichoison 175 Grafton Street Currie Bidg., Dial 9424 Queen St. IAN M. MacLEOD, LL.B. (McLean & McKinnon) — Currie Bldg. 179 Queea. Dial 3361. . FREDERIC A. LARGE, Qc A. Room 207 Ccabssin Building Dial 3244 MacPhee. Trainor 160 Richmond St. Dial 5573 Services Offered Mimeographing, Stenography MRS. HELEN ACORN 2 Brighton Road, Charlottetown Bookkeeping, CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince St. Dial 6432 OPTOMETRISTS - J. A. Carruthers, R. O. 123 Kent St, - Dial 5612 J. S. Taylor, R.0. Corner Kent & Queen Sts. Offiee 9133 — House 4756 “ARCHITECT ~ : J. ¥. T0077°S, B. Arch. ; ARCHITECT 148 Richmond St. a G. Keith Pickard B. Arch. M.R.A.LC., Charlottetown, 100 Fitzroy St. Dia) 8618 Summerside, Wednesdays Dial 2936 Peter A. McNeil ARCHITECT s 166 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown Phone 4339 P. 0. Box 513 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER E. 8. CHANDLER, B.Se. (E.E.), M.E.1.Cs P.Eng. 161 QUEEN ST. ' Dial 6349 PHONE 8325 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS _ McDONALD, CURRIE ® CO. COOPER BROTHERS & CO. Dial ees) co-operatives in the north, especially for Eskimos), Affairs and National Resources, Ottawa. $5700-$6190. AGRICULTURE STATISTICIANS (to make sample surveys ot farms and forecast yields), Dominion Bureau of Statistics, Ott- awa. $5580-$6490. For details, write to Civil Service Commission, Ottawa and ask for circular ‘58-2308. ENGINEER FOR CAREER IN PERSONNEL SELECTION (university graduate in engineering with some professional or technical experience, preferably in administration, personnel selection, placement or training, to recruit and Select engineers and allied technical personnel for the Federal t Civil Service Commission, | Ottawa. $5400-$6180. For details, write to Civil Service Commission, Ottawa and ask for circular 58-314. ELECTRONIC MACHINE PROGRAMMER ( university grad- uate in mathematics to analyse research projects for machine propessing, and \ prepare procedures manual), Agriculture De- partment, Ottawa. $4980-$5430. For details, write to Civil Service Commission, Ottawa and ask for circular 58-742. STANDARDS LABORATORY TECHNICIAN (to test and calib- rate standard watthour meters and electrical indicating instru- ments). Trade and Commerce, Ottawa $4650-$5100. . Time limit extended te January 16- ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTSMEN, Government Departments, Ottawa. $4620-$52202* FOREST RESEARCH OFF work in tree physiology, silv “RS (university graduates for ture and-or forest fire research), Northern Affairs and WN. Resources, various centres throughout Canada. $4560 to $7320 depending on qualifications. For details, write’ to Civil Service Commission, Ottawa and ask for circular 59-1450. . NORTHERN SERVICE OFFICERS (with some knowledge of Canadian Arctic and its people), Northern Affairs and National ‘Resources, various location in the North. $4200-$4800 and $5370- $5970, plus allowances. : CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR, Officer of the Commissioner of Penitentiaries, Justice Department, Ottawa. $5700-$6180. For: details, write to Civil Service Commission, Ottawa and ask for circular 59-679. : ‘ LAND SURVEY OFFICER (with Commission \as New Brun- swick land Surveyor), Mines and Technical Surveys, Headqiar- ters - Ottawa. $4200-$4800. — ACTUARIAL ASSISTANTS (university graduates with special training in mathematics), Insurance. Department, Ottawa. $4140 to $4920 to start. 1959 graduates may apply. For details, write to Civil Service Commission, Ottawa and ask for circular 59-1600. JUNIOR EXAMINERS OF INSURANCE: COMPANIES (uni- versity graduates in mathematics or commerce), Insurance De- partment, Toronto and Montreal. $4140 and $4560 to start. 1959 graduates may apply. For details. write te Civil Service Commis- sion, Ottawa and ask for circular 59-446. ~ : Except where otherwise indicated, details and application forms at main Post Offices, National Employment Offices and Offices, oe A 2 Carrie sidg. Charlottetown nal 5568 ‘H.R. DOANE & COMPANY _ ana “ 148 Great George St., a Dial 6547 — 6548 P. ©. Box 187 ARTHUR J. GARRETT PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING . : Charlottetown : 100 Fitzroy Street ™ Bilal sez Ae . E Civil Service Commission « Government), |. _ CARD PARTY AT CLOVER CLUB TONIGHT 8:30 | In aid of Basilica Altar Society Attention Main Brace Members! All members interested in ‘the pa cribbage tournament, please be at the club. rooms Thursday evening at 8 p.m. i ean: Montague 97-2 — Souris 32-3 — Al berton ‘ mn ae Y . : ; . OUT OUR WAY By J. R. WILLIAMS |: . ‘pia , ae ter “S”. Likéwise in Ecuador it] members ‘and one visitor presest.| 30,000 lamb carcasses, mainly is —— ‘ 5 . is 4.F clubs and so on. The meeting was called to order} Eastern Canada. Female Help Wanted WHATS THE “= THis SUNP MUST ws want AGRICULTURAL NEWS _ The overall effects of the 4-H|by the president followed by, the| RESUME oe RUCKUS 0) HERE ) SEGA 8 GBT UP | (( SvomeTS Cram, * - movement since its early incept-|Club Pledge, in unison:-Rell call) With floor prices for pork ‘WAITRESS WANTED — APPLY| |} ee ANSWER THE PHONE) IT OF HER Own ; P.E.l. Department of Agriculture Son ase Sacey, We probate. san) Sot sartared Sy eins 55 Maen] lant. aperelive, 0d. best ; in person fo Island Grill, 162 AND HE PLUNKED Him- \ FREE WILL--1 {of the benefits of the|® your cal. The minutes were| ets closing the year on a very Q City. SELF DOWN INIT BEFORE ) DION ASK HER anon 4H clab work has been in the|‘en read and approved. _—| strong note, the livestock and WANTED CAPABLE MIDDLE \e : ee Sa 2 6ST eRe . 4H ORIGINS 3. the Canadian National and Can-|"°™¢ itself. Thrugh ofnership The following officers were ap-| meat industry can look back, op aged lady for light house or Was eRe For years, folks the country|adian Pacific Railway Compan-|22¢ the responsibilities of car-| Pointed for the ensuing year—|the past year with some satistac: ue te escier We soon Ne : west? 4: over have been aging the ques-|ies, in cooperation with the Pro-| 6 for @ project on the home) President. Lindsay Seeman; Vice| tion. Pork marketing problems _adults: Write Guardian Pat- ‘ “ .” We are tary4reasurer, Marjorie MacKay.|in the near future. The accumul- =. aetults. . : < ; their Roll cali for next meeting is to| ation of sizeable + Fiot-Box. C2203. ¥ . ; e surpluses under - a ; 1 : = ee these . 4H training. be answered by naming your fav-| the support programme will onl; *| $23 WEEKLY FOR WEARING! — ‘ : i ‘Provinces : j ; - ito be held + ths , ya an ee lovely dresses given to yi aa Eee peer ac tions science is making to it the home of Beryl| period of adjustment between et ee \=\e “| 4H club work was first in-| COUNCIL. "eaten ane Baa Tent | Haslem ‘at 7 o'clock on J , : 3 , eae. 2 ene : troduced in the United be. ! ‘ 3 écieed oa oa an ee a ae 2 in sd Sta Other business corfipanies were} and 20th. It was to’ - i can Fashion Frocks to friends. : : : : they have been learning how hold meet-| In the US.A., the livestock ' |} tween ,1900 and 1910. The initial] atso giving support to club work! to value ‘tri.| mgs every. third Tuesday of each No canvassing, ° investment. or vi and use these contri- slaughter and meat output this emperience necessary. North clubs were nature study and corn/ in the late twenties, so in 1930 re- butions. 3 month. year will be down about 4 per Lid. 3425 Industrial Bivd clubs. By 1910 the program was| presentatives of these Companies! Then aside from technical skill! .T%¢ lunch committee for next] cent from 1957 and is the smail- : " . ' Ai? broadened to include wheat, po-| met with officials of the Federa-| and | meeting is as follows—Paul Hag- Dept. B-1794, Montreal. Bi knowledge, members of 4-H est since 1954. As a result, U.S. ee et o tato and garden clubs for boys,| tion and Provincial Departments) clubs have been receiving a well-|°™ Mabel t and Beverley| per capita meat consumption this Miscellaneous KON 7 ae and baking, sewing and canning} of “AGriculture and established) balanced training in citi Mayne, Sec ; ‘ L_ : : : u citizenship, ne, Secre-| year is expected to be down to —— | fi clubs for girls. Durjng this per-| what is known today as the Can-|they have learned how to work|‘@¥- : 152 lb., which is just the past iy iod the clubs were known by aj|adian Council on 4H Clubs. with others, how to accept and) THE * war average. Currently, Amer- BLIND LETTER BOX ; ca variety of names such as home| The membership in this type/discharge responsibility—al] of a ~ scp lanuiad jean farmers are expanding ho - NUMBERS 4 = = culture clubs, rural youth clubs| of club in Canada has . grown | which have helped immeasurably that 1956 has drawn to al ioer and sheep production Sess and boys’ and girls’ clubs.’ The| from under 20,000 in 1931 to 73,-|in preparing young people to be | on’, Certaim, features of the| coiers ook for ‘cattle pric ‘ name 4-H, and the symbolic four| 000 in 1995 and over the 7%,000|come strong rural leaders and| en > Uvesork and meat situa- is Names and addresses of Ad- ; ‘ ne and| tion stand out in relief to hold -wp well in 1959 but é: ; ; Blind Lett Wat! MOTHERS GET GRAY ta meeernen ag leaf clover emblem were approv-| mark in 1957. better Canadian citizens ~ : aad t consiierably low roe) wees : | led at a meeting of the Agricul- ing thi a pork, the two major red meats,| Er’ ° or hag. Boxes in the Guardian and ing ay During this same period~of| The following. article was pre-| followed rather divergent pat .| ®tS- Sheep aad lamb prices Patriot are held strictly. com- : Sy tes | tural Extension Leaders in Wash-/ growth in 4H membership in the| 2ared by S.D. Peacock. Direc- ent pat -| figured to remain fairly stat fidential. Information pertain- ‘Wanted Te R 5 . ° [ington in April, 1911, and be-| provinces, there has been a cor-| tor of Field work. ae situation “was| ‘The results of the Decem Tite: Gulce aenrtiegionts om ted Te Rent... Wanted Te Buy — | came official in i914 with the pas-| responding growth in the size and| THE FARM ORCHARD . | Suascitized by increasing| 14+ livestock survey will be not b divulged under - any cit-| PIPER, DESIRES BED-SITTING | WANTED ALE BOTTLES, PINTS| “© % ‘he Smith-Lever Act. At-) program of the Canadian Coun-| | At the present time the farm pcan gratin Sa gpa weiied wish'imereal. 1a view cumstances. room in private home, down-| or quarts. Dial 8595 ter many years of stuly and con-/ ¢j) on 4-H Clubs. Today, for ex- orchards in Prince Edward Is-| sia 20d! the continued heavy exodus Male-fel Wanted town Charlottetown: permanent | : . sideration, the name 4H was ad- ample, the C. i's membership|!and. in general are in a sorry oe i ee situa- hen! cattle, 4 wil ho anaeee * p basis; not over $10 per week.|BUYING SCRAP ANT STEEL. | e@ in Canada in 1952 comprises all of the Departments State. In years gone by the farm] featured by and, has been! ie our total cattle numbers aE| Write Guardian:Patrio Box| Also bateries metals and bot-| wasn't until 1962 after care-| of. Agricultcre, 2 national agric: orchards held a much more pro-| in pork outwut duarter by ena|not show a further decline. SALESMAN FURNITU 22243. Charlottetown. ties. Paying highest market| ful consideration and study that/ ultural associations and akout 34!™Muinent part on the farm than it utput quarter by quar-| i. United States, on the ol ond Biectrical — RT a armen prices. Apply r O’Brien|the mame 4H was adopted in} business companies. does now. These orchards not ter, compared to 1957. As a re- hand the expectation is that ¢ cevortniy for neni man. 4+} REAL ESTATE | faim tilt LESS 8" | Chaba ‘rrr iorthat tne, |" coud be noted that the ix povided the family wit] sitet ¥86 2 Erode desta! |cate popuion a ihe end be Bengt gear ogee: doer bie number of names had been used| test reports indicate that in the|@Pples during the late summer.| ‘ited hy the Acmrulena: Sie | this year will show a gain of at | replys b ee anted To Buy jor farmer clubs, boys’ an4d/ of eligible young people are cur-|W@S am added income by the fon Board. Undoubtedly, the December Write Guardian—Patriot, Box) 5 ROOM APARTMENT HEATED) - girls’ and rural youth clubs rently enrolled in 4-H work, while; 54l¢ of apples mostly to Britain PORK ; vey will further confirm the fact 21066, Charlottetown. hot water, available Feb Ist.) Three-quarter ton truck, SLOW START in Canada approximately 10 per- ae is no longer any market| “The outstanding trend, insofar that increases in hog output an COLLECTOR FOR LARGE RE- we ae Pemnee haet jel ecords of the early begin-| cent are enrolled in the program. | {or Prince Edward Island appies,| a8 domestic consumption is con-| already on the rails. Most atte * tail store. Excellent for retired en ah 7 et. ning of 44H work in Canada are| 4 COUNTRIES except locally. This fact does not| cerned, is the manner in which) tion is now centred on the 7 man. Write giving qualifications!5 ROOM HEATED HOUSE _IN D 2 not too complete although we| The 4H program as we know | “cowage the growing of ap-| Pork disappearnace has stepped| spective size of the 1959 spring pi to Guardian—Patriot, Box 22-| Belvedere Area, Available im- TAL 3124 know that the first clubs were|it today, has spread to over 40 _ ae not mean that a/ Up in response to more plentiful| crop, since an increase of 4 p 307, Charlottetown. mediately, $75 per month. Dial lee format in the period from 1912| countries and this took place, oe . not have an orchard,| supplies and lower prices. In the| cent in the fall crop was indic; - : 5016 or Write Post Office Box ; oni to 1915. Also that they were|for the most part, since 1940. cee arm could have its small. first nine months of 1958 the a-| ted in the September quarte: 903, Charlottetown. YOU'VE GOT A_ eal, swine and garden clubs.| I should also be noted that] well-cared for orchard which, wita| erage weekly domestic disappear-| survey. WANTED __ | waren street — rorsisn. Sinsilac to what ‘tock place in| i= soine. countrion the work is}. (Otre Tete ee | mercial cate ee cml cacal Packers Gosnell of pe ipa eo FUTURE ~~ =| the United States, club work in| known as 4C or 4S club work,|PY the ‘amily with the best of] mercial Is nted to| the Meat Packers Council of i oi en eee eee ' Canada came about slowly and|and the reason for this is lar- it all during the fall and| slightly over 105,000 hogs per| ada in their News Letter on Passenger car, with dri-| sccupled by Business girl de- IN TODAY'S at similar times in widely separ-| gely due to language translation. | Part of the winter. week. This was 10,000 head per| adian Livestock Prolucts.) ver; for regular travel on| ‘iting an employed young wo- ix ry ated areas. For instance in Coste Rica, our| 48 it stands now, most of the| week more than in the same per 7 PEL man to share room. Phone 8205.| CANADIAN ARM (H club work in Canada be-|four “H's—Head, Heart, H andj ‘resting orchards have a few old| iot of 1957. ts Replv: stating make and| THREE ROOM APARTMENT 4,...: came organized at a national \e-| and Health translate into four trees, many ich are partly! Im October, as prices approach-| Sea Ge ‘ oat of ig insurance | 3% floor. Partially heated. ¥9-! for you + tka Aras Good pay | Vet in-1891-Prior—to.that.time| words commencing with the let- — aos an : these trees pro-| ed ‘floor ‘levels, disappearnace man ° : es furnished. Newly orated| rine ts. Travel d-| . soa to the equivalent of 119,- ‘ h - carried and also daily rate| 04 newly finished. Bath. Ap-| remute” toads of frieais. ‘Anl ( oa: hse We meted se "Ghould, bo| 0% nos weekly. — Final.,figures 6-Month Ter " of hire expected. “t-—~ply to 247 Grafton Street. early pension. cut down : ould be! on the apparent pork di i : : : : : ee oe get ee and replaced with new : Write Guardian-Patriot FOUR ROOM APARTMENT... OPPORTUNITIES NOW in the! ~ trees of good varieties. So ance in November are not yet | HALIFAX (CP)—A navy court Box, 22242 : with bath. Apply 2 Water fi ing regiments for men be-| Civil) Service of Canada- : people have done this ie ed available but from all indications | martial sentenced Leading Se Charlottetown, P.E.I Street, Charlottetown. Phone | tween 17 and 35 who can meet ECONOMIST - TRADE AND INDUSTRY (university graduate | years, but there still remain it was nothing short of pheno-| man William G. Scott, 30, of Te wn, PEL. 7270. Army enrolment standards. to conduct investigations of restrictive trade practices), Justice |mary old orchards which are of menal. Even with November hog| onto to six months im jail Satur- : Pets Department, Ottawa. $8340-$9420. For details write to Civil Ser- |littie value runs. at a six-year Aigh average; day for theft. ee a fis acs Salesman Wanted The Canadian Guards vice Commission. Ottawa and esk or circular. i We have in Prince Edward Is- . —— per week, acceptances| Scott was charged with steal ahs: cs <->; FF , ’ Ottawa. |fand, a ve f surplus product by the Ag-| $385 in “non-public” money fre Spaniel female pup. 7 months: Salesman Required |The Royal Canadian SENIOR ARCHITECTS, Public Works, Toronto 4 port foe saat Sood nursery (The} Ficuitural St ablization Board were| the canteen of the frigate Lauac ite Regiment $8340-$9420. For details, write to Civil Service Commission, ‘ or Bunbury Nur-| very moderate . oe ; id _ G4, Phone 7515 ae By large manufacturer of high ‘ " ' and ask for circular 59-1002. =a ob oo pore many var- tt seems ‘oo much to expect court martial also amieeall rot Personal _ | quality ladies full fashioned and The Royal 22e Regiment 4 PRODUCTIVITY ECONOMIST (experienced university grad- | awarf ceil temnele eee however, that, when Christmas from the service. ; se Maes SOARS NO COUN WR a aia ta uate to develop statistics re production, meterials, employment | 45 other types of fruit trees | Put-downs of pork products are) Meanwhile, ROMP and navy OVER A MILLION TINS OF sale and retail trade on com- e. Black : atch j and income), Dominion Bureau of Statistics, Ottawa. $7500-$8580. Tip. dient ines ’ completed, the domestic market| authorities are continuing an i Wilder's Stomach Powder sold | mission basis. | (Royal Highland Regi- | For details, write to Civil Service Commission, Ottawa and ask | height of seven f nase to &/ can continue to absorb such re-| vestigation into alleged misaj have brought ee oe to enty a ci giving full par- ment) of Canada for circular 58-2310. be spaced ten feet apart. The cord breaking quantities of pork, | propriation of property from th Sagadiek Meorters, ie ony? ae? LOGISTICS RESEARCH OFFICERS (university . graduates). |standard tree grows to a height! 2/008 With seasonal increases in| Point Edward reserve fleet b: igestion, a rn. At a i | Enquire now, or mail this Air M iel © i, National Defence, Rockchffe, Ont. [of fifteen to twenty4ive feet and poultry and other meats: near Sydney. No charges ha cuesss. . ; gx andebaindg will be arranged | yoapen: te: (Ottawa). $6840-$7860 and $7140-$8220. Should be spaced from thirty-| BEEF - _ been laid. : en REAL ESTATE a _| ARMY RECRUITING FOREST ECONOMICS RESEARCH OFFICER with Master's |ve to forty feet ‘apart. As might be expected, in view |. TWO Pelty officers were Write Guardian-Patriot STATION ‘Raggy - Northern Affairs and National Resources, A farm orchard need only have| % the heavy exports of cattle, J _ a te : BOX M.22308 degree in Forestry), N : ve to: Civil. Service Com. {five to ten trees consisting of| domestic supplies ami disappear- after beng convicted of steal Wo: To Rent apical AAG (M) Ottawa. $6360-$7320.. For details, write to two or more yarieti ances of beef during 1958 h nearly $2,000 from* supply ste wt 9 en po: aaeee T ienees, mission, Ottawa and ask for circular 58-1453. Ghee ef this das "3 An or- suas iuahe s aeouiie jue ae at the Stadacona naval base he 3 OR 4 ROOM APARTMENT. Services Offered are. panne STATISTICIAN (to supervise airport and air imagenes cared for, Will adie tos tear In the first eleven months. net ae 1 _—+ Heated and hot water. Phone | way “NOT HAVE YOUR RUG! Halifax, N.S statistics), Transport Department, Ottawa. are ale with plenty of good quality fruit. domestic disappearance of beef | Polio Lung 5128. re Tehama Maa ek aia ro. io details, oe Service Commission, Ottawa an quote ered we only get out of an or-| WS ee to 36,200 cattle) : 3 3 BEDROOM HOUSE OR, ‘shampooed? Now, before Eas- ayy dat ae eet yee pet inte ot Sher Syne i een eat ned | Apartment in residential dis-| ter — Phone for appointment | Please send me, without ob! = spanspORTATION ECONOMIST , ‘to undertake studies of] The best apple tree for the arm| ly or 6 per cent, less than in Is Return P eferably Brighton area 5275 ligation. details on career op‘ : il. canal and general transportation), Transport De- |orchard is the dwarf because it| 1957. Veal consumption in the’ : oa _— | portunities in the Canadian | Marine, Tan. canal 2) sis. For details, write to Civil Service |is much easier to prune, spray.| S8me period was down 11 Per CHICAGO (AP)—A lightwe Phone 9700. bee Army. lian Oitewe ond competition 58-2255A. : pick and to care for in general./Ce™- _ mechanical lung unit stolen rave Teachers Wanted Commission, ee ey ra . lung SO FWA: STUMNTR UN a Hates oo cccnsnsstisvivasnes ’ | puBLIC HEALTH ENGINEER (professional ‘engineer, to yone wishing a spray calen-| LAMB ite a polio victim was returned room and board. Dial after 6 TEACHER WANTED FOR RED — : treatment and disposal methods in Norhern Can- |4ar or any other information on}. Lamb consumption this year! police Saturday by a man p.m. 7404. Point School. Apply Russell R. Address ....++-+++-seeesereeer> enn erent Health and-Welfare, Edmonton, Alta. $6360-$7320. orchard care, write to P.E.I. De-| has averaged 4 per cent higlier| said he convinced the thieves amniee Course warers| Serre. Meet Bete. PPT | age... -cssuese> For details, write to Civil Service Commission, “Ottawa and ask eos t Aericaltare. Box > a ape es Se been sive it back to the partly house or 5 — a i Wanted To Buy i ee for circubar 58-1258. - ie Soliened (This article on orchards was| have been the largest of any post-| The 100-pou und device, valued ment in good ocation. ON nr | CONSTRUCTION COST ESTIMATING OFFICER, National | prepared by William Sterns, Hor-| war year, reaching a tenamonth] $2,000, was stol Fridey fi ee i csp Lod Baca iene soggy r 2ea nag ote or die ik lcscs ss ae Defence (Air), Ottawa. $6210-$6660. ats oo total of bebwees 16 million %b.| Heary. Messerechenidt, $2. of aM pares ER _ v= aig os Garage, - 56 Queef. | CG 9 COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT SPECIALIST ‘to* prepare | | Springfield 4-H Calf Club held} and 19 million Mb. Under the sup-| horn, Wis. He had left it in h rt tr es . ‘ manuals and instructions on communications and allied equip- ‘its annual meeting in Springfield| port price programme, the Ag-| brother-in-law’s parked car whil ee _— Avo PR OFESS! ON AL E ARDS - |ment), National Defence, Ottawa. $5700-$6190. e ae de ae ——. Decem- es Board has | undergoing a checkup at a a . lesire . ; e leader, t uthorized’ the freezing of ital. : cence or house, furnished) i“ CO-OPERATIVES DEVELOPMENT OFFICERS tte seven club leader, ten| a reezing of some se oe Messerschmidt returned to usin a buiky, more tiring model. E can survive only two hours wi out artificial aids. : Police said Lugene Blackamore 2, told them he had read about the theft in newspapers and heard a group of men in a tave talking about yelling such a ¢ vice. s Blackamore said he told men of Messerschmidt’s desper- ate need for the lung, and t men ‘agreed to return it. turned it over to officers gave it to Messerschmidt. e Cunard Carries Less Passengers © . MONTREAL (CP) — na: Steamship Company announce Monday that its 11 liners ca 242.000 passengers across the lantic in 1958 compared with 263, 000 the previous year. ; The line said there was-a sligh increase in the number of firs’ class and cabin class passeng ‘ but a decrease in the number of tourist class travellers. . _ appearance. Bs Excellent working conditions with a good starting benefits. ae Apply in own handwriting stating age, education background, to Box M-22233 Guardian-Patriot, Chatlottetown YOUNG SINGLE MAN WANTED FOR CLERICAL DUTIES : With Large Local Department Store Applicants must have at least Grade X1 education, and present a neat - Knowledge of typing an asset . ‘ Good handwriting and correct spelling a must. ‘salary usual employee and full particulars of ‘ ‘ den