Dollars roll in for pennies spent" on classified ads . . . . . % Would I’extra” : money make your summer vacation ' f’extra” special? Then here’s how i to get it: make up a list of articles , around your home I which you no longer need. Out- , grown Children’s playthings,gtor instance, or perhaps thattold washing~ machine,_an. idle \ bike, sports equipment, ~ or iuSt about anything that others ca n- use. _ .N‘ext, _ Dial 8506 ’ and describe what you have Page 8, The Guardian Fri., August 22, 1958 Agents Wanted GET INTO BUSINESS FOR yourself. We are enlarging our sales force and are looking for Men and Women in eyery county who have had previous ‘ experience in selling direct to householders. We are one of the largest Credit “firms in Eastern .Canada supplying fin- est quality ENGLISH dinner- ware, INTERNATIONAL SIL- VERWARE and STAINLESS STEEL WATERLESS ,COOK- WARE direct to the household- fr through our full and part- ime representatives. We carry all the stock—extend credit pri- vileges to all your customers — and deliver your Orders. All you dry is show your beautiful collect immediately the most generous commissions you ever heard of. This is a terrific op- portunity to get exclusive terri- tory and to start making real money now. Tell me about yourself in your first letter es- pecially if you have had pre-‘ vious experience; Write to SALES MANAGER, BARNETT CREDIT SALES LTD., 42 Wat- erloo Street, Saint John, New = Brunswick. " loardérs Accommodated BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED. Phone 6292. BOARDEBS ACCOMMODATED 129 St. Phone 7984. - TWO P. W. C. STUDENTS-AC- commodated. Central. Dial 5359. ROOM. AND BOARD ACCOM- modation for two girls near college. Phone 3808. TWO STUDENTS ACCOMMOD- ated. one block from P,.W.C. Apply 146 IIillslbaroStreet. Dial 3564. can chicks BURNS C II I C K IIATCIIE'E’I? now open. A special breed for ' every need. , cars and Trucks For Sale samples —— take the order and - BLOCKE OUTA \ YOUR WAY! OUT OUR WAY By J. R. WILLIAMS ,sAv WILLOME DI.‘/E$--LUKE, 'I JUST KNOW ‘ l w- HOUSE AN' TELL on 'TH'PORCH? ANDMYWIFE’S Ill l 11 MY WIFE'TD TH'PAPEKKID AWAY~-OH. \l l \l T COME stages; ll - 013% TH‘ LAWN! LIVE cm'sea» '\‘H'. \‘t\\‘ \\ .. .\\§\ \\.:_ i“ \ \ ‘\. "P ""1 RV \\ . l‘. .\\ \ ‘ l \ R . , . , \ >‘ . \ \ \ ‘._'.\“ |t \ , 1' ,, ‘ l .,; “THE WIT-FEE ' Female Help Wanted For Sale WANTED TWO RELIABLE w - men for night cleaning. Pho e 6989. - RELIABLE GIRL OR WOMAN to care for 2 small childrenf while mother works. Live in. Phone 8392 after 6 p.m.. GIRL OR ,WOMAN FOR 3 morning a Week. Apply Box “F” Guardian-Patriot. ’ CAPABLE GIRL FOR HOUSE- work in private guest house in late September. No children. Apply Mrs. Bruce, Unemploy- ment' Insurance Office. SCHOOL DAYS MEAN ADDED expense. Let AVON help turn your spare hours into“ profit- ableaones. For interview write Mrs. Rita G. Dunn, 16 Princess Stl‘ Moricton, N.B. ’ REG. NURSE FOR MODERN 17 bed hospital Salary 260.00 per month generous increments; board and room 34.50 per month in modern residence. Apply to Matron, Union Hospital, Ben— gough, Sask. ' dition. Phone 3671. 1949 MERCURY —- GOOD CON- Phone 8175 between 6.00 and 6.30 p.m. \ I953 STUDEBAKER SEDAN. Price $650. Apply Pattersons Jewellery Store. 1954 CHEV. COACH DELUXE. Excellent-condition. Price $1,- 150.00. Phone Borden 284. .FORD‘ COUPE. V-8 MODEL 1939 fair condition. Heavy truck wagon, plow. Apply D. E. Mac; Leod, Bellevue. 1955 DODGE'COACII IN PER- , fact running order. Radio, heats. to offer in a fast acting 'IGuardian-Patriot Want Ad! P. E. I. folks are always 'on the. _ lookout far second-hand artiEles in good condition. A And becoiuse the Guardian - Patriot carries many of these in Want Ads they turn to its classified columns to fill their needs. If you have what they a’re after, they’ll make quick contact and otter cash. So get busy now rounding up articles around the cellar and atticwhich you no longer need and offer them to thousands in these widely read columns. 7, Here you’ll reach many ' many local prospects DIAL 8506 7 er and good tires. Apply Lloyd. Gordon. Murray River. Phone 19-13. . . 1951 STUDEBAKER V-8, ’AUTO- matte. New reconditioned motor. Two new tires. , Body in good shape. New battery. Price 450.00. Phone 8395. ‘ 1955 BUICK CONVERTIBLE. automatic transmission, power brakes and steering. Comple- tely equipped. Excellent con- dition. Ontario driven. phone 6014. 1958 FORD FAIRLANE. FULLY Equipped. 5,000 original miles. Reason for selling owner leav- ing Province. Apply Box Guardian-Patriot , v ' 1950 DODGE CAR - PARTS AND engine. Apply Donald Crockett, :York Station. 1956 94 TON VOLKSWAGON PICK up truck. Good condition. 4 ex in tires. Ideal for carpenter painter, or farmer. Real bar gain. Apply Bruce Chandler Holman’s Shipping Dept. Charlottetown. ‘ . 1955 BUICK, PRIVATE, ORIGI- nal owner, complete power equipment. May be Seen at Murphy’s Service Station, Gt. George St., Ch’town. ‘ CAR SPECIALS . I955 PLYMOUTH (Savoy). 6-cylinder, 4-.door. Low mileage. 1 owner. 2 '/2 to 3-ton INTERNATIONAL with large closed-in box. Tires, motor and body in good condition. PRICED FOR QUICK SALE. w. R. JENKINS ; Used Car Lot KENT ST. cars Leaving CAR LEAVING FOR HALIFAX , Monday, August 25. Can accom- modate 3 passengers. Dial 5955. CAR LEAVDIG FOR QUEBEC City, August 25th. Can accom- modage passengers. Phone 8630 CAR LEAVING FOR HALIFAX Sunday. Can accommodate pas- sengers. Phone 4227. CAR LEAVING FOR TORONTO August 25th., or 26th. Can ac- ;comrnodate passengers. Phone 6104 atter 5 p.m. ' CAR LEAVING FOR HAMILTON Thursday, August 28th. can ac- commodate two or three pas- sengers. Phone 77-31, Mon- .tague. Female Help Wanted WAITRESS WANTED. APPLY IN person to Island Grill. WAITRESS WANTED. APPLY TODAY hpersontethellsndiemom. 1955 PONTIAC SEDAN A-l CON- ' NURSE WANTE‘D Nurse -— General. cap- able of preparing breakfast and children’s meals. Mo- dern house on water across from Cape Cod. 1/2 hr. bus to Boston. Own room and bath. $100 first month, $130 thereafter. Personal references and picture re- quired. Passage guaran- teed, . Reply 3' “ Mas. J. FRANCIS, a», ' Marion, Mass. V For Sale ARBORITE —, ALL PATTERN — all colours — cut to size. Chandler. Bros. Phone 6557. PARTS OF 1949 FORD COACH phone 8175 between 6:00 —- 6:30- p.m. 200 PULLETS. LAYING, JOHN , Mayfield. LOOM, 27" TABLE MODEL. Warping board. Yarn, Apply Box 329, Guardian. MacKIE SHREADER HARVESa ter. Used 5 days. Apply Wal- ter Kelly, Bunbury. ONE BLUE LINEN SUIT, SIZE 20, new. Box “G” care of Guar- dian-Patriot; COCKSI-IUTT BINDER 6 FT. out with truck and sheaf car- rier in good condition. Apply to 'Alva‘h J. MacNeill, Cavendish. BOTH WAYS, CLASSIFIED AD- vertising pays. Whether you’re .. an advertiser or a reader, there’s profit aplenty for you in the Classified section. Phone 8506. McCORMAC DEERING BIND- er in excellent condition. Apply Gordon Andrews, Wheatley Riv- er. - KITCHEN RANGE IN GOOD condition. Apply Mrs. James Lamphier, Pleasant Grove. . 2' good for child up to age 12. Also leathette kitchen or sun- ponch lounge. Like new. Dial 7920. 200 WHITE LEGHORN «AND B. R. laying pullets. Edwin Ham - 1y, Norwood Road, East Royal- t . 1000 FT. 0F BOARDS AND 2X4. D. Baker, Union Road, RR. 1. ,to New Bedford, 1 hr. train . c. C. M., JUVENILEHBICYCLE ‘ 4 WAY PROPANE GAS STOVE, 2 basket french fryer, 2 burn- ens, 'grill and broiler. Ideal for canteen or restaurant. Call at Imperial Diner or phone 2965 between, 5 and 8 p.m. - sow, DUE TO PIG IN 6 WEEKS also sow, 125 lbs. Will trade for fox horses or calves. Apply Vernon Dennis. Jordan Cres- cent. Dial 3792 ask for Vernon Dennis. FOR SALE ' Meat shop equipment. Walk-in cooler; freezer and show. case cooler; srales and other equip- ment. Phone 2906 or 2233. EBERSOL GRAIN THROWER. with 5 horsepower motor and gow. MILLIMETRE BELL AND Howell movie camera. Com plate with case, light metre, fighting bar and filter. Dial 507 . l COCKSHUTT 63 BINDER 6’ cut with rubber tires, shief car- rier, tractor bitch and truck. In A-1 condition. Giddings and FOR SALE ALUMINUM TRAILER 15 foot‘by 71/2 foot; 51' PHONE 7232 * ENTERPRISE KITCHEN COAL range. Phone 8120 after 5. r MALE AND FEMALE PUP- pies. Mother_1egistered “Eng- lish Setter”. Males $8, females «$5. Phone 5834. nor AIR GRAVITY FURNACE ducts for seven rooms $50.00. Phone 5834. ONE STEER, TWO-YEARS-OLD — one year and a half heifer (fat). One cow with four-month old calf by side. Also hardwood blocks. Francis MacDonald, Kelly’s Cross. COMBINATION DOOR WITH glass and screen; kitchen sink 18x30; car radio. Apply 14 St. Peters Road. LANDSCAPING Anything in Landscaping Looking after lawns,- Hedges and odd jobs. DIAL 5669 MIST AIIII FOIIIIII LOST: BROWN LEATHER WAL- let containing driver’s licence, etc. Phone 9553. LOST: NEWRED AND WHITE tricycle from 18 Bayfield St, with right hub cap missing. Finder please return to 18 Bay- erld Street or phone 7173. Mlseellaneous CONNIE LeCLAIR BUILDING Contractor. If you want gen- eral repair work done or a new home built, Dial 9141. BUYING SCRAP IRON AND steel. Also batteries, metals, and bottles. Paying highest MAN’S BICYCLE. PERFECT condition. Phone 3562. Sap George Parker, Albany. PUREBRED GERMAN SHEP- herd pups. Apply 109 Elm Avenue. ' TWO INCUBATORS —- MU'S T sell and will sacrifice — for real bargain apply John Mac‘ Donald (near Clermont Stat- Ion . 10 CORDS OF HARD AND SOFT split wood mixed. Ready for the stove. $12 a cord. Clayton Stauert, Burlington. ‘ SCHOOL AND C OLLE GE books for sale. Store open evenings. Charlottetown Ex- change Store, 93 Richmond St. Phone 5669. ' 1958 UNDERWOOD TYPEWRIT- or (portable); office desk and chair; also complete set of stainless steel cooke—wear. No reasonable offer refused. Ap- SEVERAL HOLSTEIN AND Shorthom feeder cattle. Ivan ' Craig, Victoria. GOOD I-IOISTEIN MILK COW to freshen in market prices. Lester O‘Brien, Lower Prince Street. BOX NUMBERS In replying to Box Numbers please make sure you have the _ correct Box Number in the ad- dress REAL ESTATE I for Item SUMMER COTTAGE. PHONE 8848. m 3 APARTMENTS, PHONE 6489 or apply 45 Grafton Street. EATED FURNISHED BED - rooms. Dial 5274. FOR SALE TEN ROOM HOUSE, double lot and large garage, 62 School Street. Phone 8676. SMALL HOUSE ON BRACKLEY Point Road. Apply to: Leith . Ferguson, Hampton, P.E.l. FIVE ' ROOM APARTMENT \ avail-able September 1st. Apply Box 320, Guardian. LARGE FURNISEETNOUSEZ Brighton Shore. Sept. and OetJ Phone 45%. 50 bushel hopper for pick up} truck. Foch Dairon, New Glasy giaoKay, Murray River, phone . ' Po. Box 451 " REAL ESTATE For Rent HEATED THIRD FLOORAI artment. 5 rooms and bath. Continuous hot water. Central- ly located. Box 214 Guardian- Patriot. 3 ROOM APARTMENT 0N SE- cond floor. Phone 3105. ' FOUR ROOM BUNGALOW AT Dunstaffnavge, with Electric po- wer $25.00 monthly. Dial 5547. and bath. Self contained. Heat- ed, Continuous hot water. Ap- ply 85 Bayficld Street, second floor between 6 and 8 p.m. R00 MS FOR RENT? TELL folks looking for a nice place via, Classified Ads. Just Phone 8506 s ROOM, ’UNIIEATED APART- ment; Completely furnished. Livingroom, 2 bedrooms, kit— chen and bath. Centrally loca— ted. For immediate occupancy Phone 8120 after, 5. REAL ESTATE For Sale ' .OT FOR SALE, SUITABLE for business stand. Apply Stan- ley Brown, Morell. DESIRABLE DUPLEX F OR sale in residential section of city. For particulars apply in person to A. W. Gaudet, L.L.B. Solicitor, 11,1 Grafton St., Char- lottetown. ‘ FOR SALE IN EXCELLENT L0- cation of City, hot-water heat- ed house lot 80 by 54 with ad— joining building which can be used for business premises now REAL ESTATE“ , Wanted n-ished heated by two women. By September or October. Ap- ply Box 326 Guardian-Patriot. CHARLOTTETOWN RETAILER seeks a 3-bedroom apartment or house. Urgently required as soon as possible. Please phone Elm Avenue, Dial.3813. Cudmore’s «Cash Grocery, 1 ' WANTED TO RENT 5 0R. 6 room heated apartment by young couple. Centrally locat- ‘ ed. Phone 4317. Between 8 am. and 5 p.m. WANTED TO RENT - 3 BED- room house or apartment, in or near city, with b‘ack-yard. 3 children. Apply Box 312 Guardin-Patriot. ‘ ‘Wanted To Rent By Nev-mil- House with 3 bedroom and back yard. , ' liars to— . , BOX 330. Guardian - Patriot Personal FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH The amazing Body Tonic. Write for free booklet today. PROCKER & CAMPBELL RESEARCH INST. 21 King St. East, Toronto, Ont. Services Offered PRIVATE COMMERCIAL COUR- ses offered in city. Dial 6294. PIANO LESSONS GIVEN BY EX- :perienced teacher. Dial 5955 af- ter 5.30 p.m. MODERN FUMIGATING Available throughout P. E. I. for extermination of roaches, bed bug , rats, insects, etc. Free estimates. Phone or write: ' B. R. QUINN, PROP. Phone 8727 NEW AUCTIONEERING SERVICE FOR CITY After many years in rural auc- tioneering, I have responded to. several requests from city real- dents and have procured a license to conduct auction sales in the city. When in need of capable auctioneering service, call 5312 city, or 7824—Claude Craswell. SPECIAL SERVICES MOTOR WASHING GUARANTEED “WHEEL BALANCING” BUD'S SERVICE STN. Richmond St., Oh’town. Dial 9116 Teachers Wanted Gaspe Protestant High School requires following teachers for 1958-59. HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER to teach Science and High SchOoI maths. HIGH SCHOOL TEA- CHER to teach English and General subjects. Preference to applicant who can [teach High School French. TEACHER for Grade 7. Improved salary scale. credits for years of experience. Your application stating: Qualifica— tions, names for references and your telephone number to F. R. SAMSSec. Trees. Box. 67, Gaspe, P. Que. ."ARTMENT, THREE ROOMSL '4 ROOM APARTMENT UNFUR-. Write, stating all particu— ' DEFENCE CONSTRUCTION (I95Il LIMITED PROJECT: Supply and Erection) of 4 Sets of Elec- trically Oper— ated Hangar Doors, R. C. A. F. Stations, Summerside, P.E.I., and Greenwood, N. s. File No. 122-7433) SEALED TENDERS, plainly marked as to content and ad- dressed to the undersigned for the above project, will be received until 3:00 p.m. (Eastern Daylight Time) THURSDAY, September 18, 1958, Plaps, specifications and tender forms required, may be obtained by Prime Contractors only from D.C.L. Plans Section, Room 158, at the address below. A deposit of $100.00 payable to Defence Con- struction (1951) Limited is requir- ed for each set of plans and docu- ments. This deposit is forfeited if the complete plans and specifi- éations are not returned in good order on or before the fourteenth day following contract award. Each tender must be submitted on the formsprescribied and be accompanied by a security de- posit as called for in the tender documents. Such deposit shall In- demnify the owner against loss in the event of withdrawal of the successful tenderer subsequent to acceptance of the bid. _ The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. D. Jennison, Secretary, No. 4 Temp. Bldg, 56 Lyon St, OTTAWA, Ontario. I DEFENCE CONSTRUCTION (l95l) LIMITED PROJECT: Supply and Erec- tion of Structural Steel for Cantilever Hangar, R.C.A.F. Station, Summerside, P.E.I. File 122-7-82-37 SEALED TENDERS, plainly marked as to content and ad- dressed to the undersigned. for the ‘above noted project, will be received until 3.00 p.m. (East- ern Daylight Time) . THURSDAY, September 11, 1958 Plans, specifications and ten- der for-Ins required _ may be obtained by Prime Contractors only from D.C.L. Plans ISec- . tion, Room 158, at the address below. A deposit of $100.00 pay- ‘ able to Defence Construction (1951) Limited, is required for each .set of plans and docu- ments. This deposit is forfeited if the complete plans and speci- fications are not returned in good order, on or before the fourteenth day following con- tract award. , Each tender must be sub- mitted on the forms prescribed. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. D. Jennison, Secretary, No. 4 Temp. Bldg., 56 Lyon St. OTTAWA, Ontario. I -» " Work named, YOUNG MAN WITH 1958 CAR ‘ wishes work with reliable firm. Apply Box 325 Guardian—Patriot. Wanted To Buy WANTED ALE BOTTLES PINTS or quarts. Dial 8595. SAW GEAR. ROLAND MATHE- son, Bradalbane, R. R. 1. HORSES WANTED: APPLY M. Walsh 51 Chestnut St. USED KITCHEN CUPBOARD IN good condition. Apply Box 331 Guardian Patriot. BUYING: TIMOTHY S E E D daily paying highest market prices Phone or write W. H. Burns, Malpeque. ‘A NUMBER OF FOX HORSES paying 4 cents live weight at the barn. James Watson. Sum- merside. . is Defendant which NOTICE OF SALE BY SHERIFF Pursuant to and by virtue of a: Writ of Execution to me directed Ind issued out of the County .‘ourt of Prince County at the Second Circuit of the said Court on the 5th day of August A.D. Trustees of School District No. 155 (Bloomfield Station) In Prince County are Plaintiffs. and the Estate of William Malone said execu- tion is marked'to levy for the sum of $66.01 being the amount of schoOl taxes and costs, which said amount remains unpa1d._ I hereby give Public Notice that on Wednesday the 17th day of September A.D. 1958 at the hour of twelve o’clock noon in front of the Court House In A]- berton in Prince County In Prince Edward Island I WIll set up and sell by public auction to , the highest bidder the lands and premises hereinafter described being ALL THAT PIECE OR PARCEL of land situate lying and being On Lot 5 in Prince County in Prince Edward Island bounded , and described as fol- lows, that is to_say: BOUNDED on the West by lands of George Johnson, on the North by the O’Halloran Road, on the East and South by lands of Louis; Jones, containing acre of land, a little more or less. . DATED this 6th day of Angus A.D. 1958. " w. A. GORDON, ‘ Sheriff of Prince County. . NOTICE OF SALE BY SHERIFF Pursuant to and by virtue of a Writ of Execution to me directed and issued out of the County Court of Prince County at the Second Circuit of the said Court on the 5th day 'of A ust AD. 1958 in an action wh ‘n The Trustees of School District No. 119 (Alberton) in Prince County are Plaintiffs and the Estate of ‘Anne .Burke is Defendant which said execution is marked to levy for the sum of $138.33 being the amount of school taxes and costs, which said amount remains unpaid. I hereby give Public Notic that on Wednesday the 17th da of September A.D. 1958 at the hour of tWelve o’clock noon in front of the Court House in Al- berton in Prince County *in Prince Edward Island I will set up and sell by public auction to the highest bidder the lands and premises hereinafter described being ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL of land situate lying and being at Alberton in Lot 4 in Prince County in Prince Ed- ward Island, bounded and de- scribed as follows, that is to say: COMMENCING at a point on the East side of Main Street at the Southwest angle. of lands of A. C. Green; thence East along A. C. LGreen’s South boun- - dary line a distance of 270 feet or to the West side of Dufferin Street; thence at right angles South alOng the West side of Dufferin Street a distance of 86 feet; or to the Northeast angle of lands of Emily O’Connor; thence at right angles West along the North boundary lihe of said Emily O’Connor’s land a dis- tance of 270 feet or to Main Street aforesaid; thence North along the East side of Main Street a distance of 86 feet or to the point or place of com- mencement. DATED this 6th day of August A.D. 1958_ W. A. GORDON. Sheriff of Prince County. WANTED P.W.C. 2ND YEAR STUDENT desires room and board in ex- change for furnace work, snow removal, etc. Willing to pay moderate rent. Apply Box 322 Guardian. PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRIsTERs, ‘ SOLICITORS, Etc. 1. Elmer Blanchard, 160 Richmond St. Dial 5573 M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB. Bank. oilCommeI-ce Bldg Palmer & Haslam Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. Peake & Nicholson 175 Grafton Street .I. A. McGuigan, B.A. Curr-1e plug, Dial 9424 Queen St. IAN M. MacLEOD; LLB. CURRIE BLDG. (Above Shoe Doctor) DIAL 3361 FREDERIC A. LARGE, Q.C., M.L.A. I Room 207‘Dominion Building Dial 3244 MacPheo & Trainer CHIROPRACTOR ‘ Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince St. Dial 6432 OPTOMETRISTS J. A. Carruthers, R. 0. 123 Kent St, Dial 5612 J. S. Taylor, RD. Comer Kent 8: Queen Sta. Office 9133 -— House 4756 ARCHITECT J. F. TOOKTSS, B. Arch. ARCHITECT 140 Richmond St. Dial 8865 G. Keith Pickard B. Arch. M.R.A.I.C.. Charlottetown,’100 Fitzroy St. Dial 8618 Summerside, Wednesdays Dial 2936 Peter A. McNeil ' m Gt. GfioRCHITECT . St. Charlottetown Phone 4339 P. 0. Box 513 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER E. S. CHANDLER. B.Sc. (E.E.), M.E.I_C., P.Eng. 161 QUEEN ST. 160 Richmond St. Dial 5573 PHONE 8325 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS McDONALD, CURRIE 8: CO. COOPER BROTHERS & co. Currie Bldg. Charlottetown Dial 5568 H. R. DOANE & COMPANY 148 Great George St.. Charlottetown Dial 6547 — 6548 P. O. Box 187 ARTHUR J. GARRETT PAIMER ELECTRIC BUILDING Gauntlet“!- 1“ WHO! Strut Dial 5921 one-quarter ' Ca rrie-r‘ Makes Final Voyage NEW YORK (AP) — The air- craft carrier Enterprise, once known as “the fightingest carrier . ;n the US. fleet.” makes her the The 834-tioot ship, made ob. solete by modern aircraft and. fighting methods, will go from the Brooklyn Navy Yard to, l Kearny, N.J., where she will be ‘ dismantled. , The Enterprise took part in '20 of the 22 major naval engage, lments in the Pacific duringthe Second World War. l A vetenahs’ group tried cessfully to raise $1,000,000 and net the Enterprise up as a na- tional shrine in Washington. - TENDERS FOR DREDGING._ * l.) the undersigned. and endorsed “‘TENDER FOR DREDGING, :3K1NNER’S POND, P. E. 1.”, will be received in- the office of the Secretary until 3,00 PM. (E. D.S.T.), WEDNESDAY, SEPT- EMBER 17, 1958. Combined specification and form of tender can be seen and Engineer (H. & R.), Department also at the office of the District Engineer, Department of Public Works, ‘ Confederation Building, To be considered each tender nu-st be accompanied by a seen-A ity in the form of a certified . illinal voyage today. . l 1958 in an action wherein Thel SEALED TENDERS, addressed ' Charlottetown, P.E.I. - ' obtained at the office of the Gide! Building of Public Works, Ottawa, Ont, Shelbume :heque Or bonds,as in Department he forms of tender and made on he printed fOrmS supplied by the )epartment and in accordance ‘ l with the v therein. conditions set - forth inglgftheplanttoand from-the W01“ . The dredges and other floating plant which; are intended ‘to be employed on. this work, to be eli- gible, must— , ‘ (a) be of Canadian or United Kingdom registry, and ' Kingdom make or manufacmre- and, in the case of UK. equip- l of the tender call. ' . The lowest or any tender‘not necessarily accepted. ROBERT FORTIER, Chief of Administrative SerVIces' '2 and Department of Public Works, (h) be of Canadian or United. lnent, have been in Canada at. least one year prior to the date ' Tenders must include the tow- ‘ I Ottawa, August 18, 1958. l pose) ’ 2 \ geese. notes. 6% off for cash. GEORGE WATTS, , Owner. AUCTION s: ‘ Consisting of 5 .milch Cows, 4 year-olds. 3 calves, 1 horse, 8 years,“ sows (to farrow about Septélst. Terms of sale :— 6 month‘s credit; I . .1 1 number 4~Ha11 Thresher and Harris Binder ‘(P.'T.O.); 1 International, , 1 International H Tractor; 1 20-85 Ferguson International three sod plow; 1 Julie thresher. The above steel thresher‘is one , L. J. Rossrr-Intfa Charlottetown ' ~ Apply Leo F. Rossister, Firm supplies, car ioU. , Commercial TrayelleryWQ _ Write stating qualificationsrixlml, . reference and phone 'nulnberrtog ind .Ir HORIZONTAL Regular . . Special Sale Price I55 Kent Street I ~ DEEP FR E} "BARGAl; l6.3 cubic. Feet; , Dauglas Bros. ' , .1 rdrlrnr-—-—--fl- . DEEP F8552? «raj: (2" nu tog-nan 1,4. .pr 12m 9 , I one ' . o ' I . a 8,. a