— —No.is-the-same 894-5595. : f oa % Cate d hae A Super arket For Practically Eve estas ’ & rything NOTICES =. . NOTICES... | NOTIGES . NOTICES = ROSK STARE DING ’ Attention Potato Men aa INSULATION Ne FOR OLD OR NEW HOMES By Johns-Manville Permanent Colors Protected by Plastic ‘Many Jobs Completed for Your Inspection” The most inexpensive. home -care Let us prove it with a “FREE ESTIMATE” 5 Year Low Cost Financing Ask for JAMES STEWART ‘ MONARCH ROOFING & INSULATION Ch’town 894-4560 - S’side 436-2419 We have now resumed buying Kenne- bec No. | potatoes. SEABROOK FARMS FROZEN FOODS LTD. Kensington, P.E.I, 267-3113 or Summerside 436-2171 NOTICE ‘All current taxes due East Royalty | School District No. 46 to be paid in full — by May 14, 1966.. | Goes Signed: » QUEENS COUNTY sis _ RETURNING OFFICE | HEADQUARTERS located in PROVINCE BUILDING | (next to Confederation Centre) ground floor) ‘ Ph. 2-1657 Gerald A. Driscoll, Returning Officer. Secretary of Trustees. | MATERNAL. CLASSES NOTICE OF SALE OF LANDS northwest side of 30 acres con- The Guardian, PURSUANT to and by virtue of directed and issued out of the County Court of Queens County at the First Circuit of the said Court on April 1966 in applications wherein the Trustees of School District No. 230 for herein described and which said Executions were severally marked to levy as_ follows: - FIRST: $32.90, 3rd: $136.20, 5th ly: ly: BY SHERIFF veved by the C.P_L. to Francis Connolly, thence south 45° west ‘ UNDER.» EXECUTION LANDS OF ST. ANN’S SCHOOL DISTRICT by the MM of 1764 along the Northeast boundary of 50 acres| to the rear line of 50 acres in’ possession of Hugh McKenna yeards and letters. A Execution to me thence North 45° west along the said rear line 10 chains or to BIRTHS the southeast boundary of 52'2 pockennorFF — To Mr. and Mrs acres of land in possession of Gordon Dockendorff (nee Joyee Mae Cormack Morgan, thence along Kay) a daughter, Valerie Joy. weight said Road to the place of“tom-|7 pounds, at the Pringe Mawara Is mencement and containing -50 land Hospital on Apr » 1966, acres of land a little more or, MelvVER -- Mr. and Mrs. less, the two tracts of land being! Mclver. Kinkora, wish te assesed . _ | the arrival of their daughter, Jacque. OCT ON ee of CHAR line Ann at the Charlottetown Hos- pital on April 15, 1966. rae & Ibs, EIGHTH: Being a House and 13 ozs. A sister for four brothers Lot on the New: Orleans Road | VESSEY bounded on the Southeast by -the | weeny, New Orleans Road on the North- Prince Edward east. by tand owned by James | April 17. 1966 Writs of the 15th A.D. County -applied Pie alt in Queens ppl announce Judgments against the lands ; a - Mr. and Mrs. Sterling are happy to announce the a son, Sterling Scott at the Hospital on $28.50, »2nd: for $87.95, 4th: for for $118.59: 6th for $247.02, 7th ly: for $88.52; for for Island 8th ly: for $93.80 and 9th for McKenna and on the Northwest | brother for | $50.70 being the amounts of and Southwest by land in pos- | yameg — At the Prince Edward. Is- School Taxes and. costs which Session of Aubrey Gallant and ‘land Hospital on April 18, 1966, to Mr Department of Health - ~ - Series begins Thursday, April 21s+—2:30 and 7:30 p.m. National Film Board Theatre, Dominion Building, Phone 4-3010 It is important to attend first class if possible. ® remain~ unpaid, the costs of Execution and forenoon, in front of the Law. Courts Building in Charlottetown in Queens County in Prince Ed- -ward. Island I. WILL SET. UP |AND-SELL to the highest bid- being part of a tract of 20 acres | and Mrs. Ward James, Church Road, g “ly , —a- daughter, Lana Dawn. Weight 7 oF land formerly owned by A: bs., 1014 obs. A sister for Herman and with of together Rogers and being the land as : and sale. qT j v HEREBY GIVE- PUBLIC S584 in the name of FRANK NOTICE that on Friday the 27th @ GALLANT [war Toland Mowpltal oa waaay’ Apri day of May. A.D. 1966 at the NINTH Bounded on the South. 17: 1%6 to Mr. and Mrs. Rodney G, hour of Eleven O'Clock in the west by St. Patrick’s Road, on itanewas 6 air Maser finerge., weirs the North by land’ formerly own- 5 Ibs., 5 ozs, A brother for Tanya and “ - James Herrell now by _, Michael. charles Gallant, on the East by | Gavan McAleer and—containing (a MEMORIAM on 37 acres of land a_little more or | dear mmather.” Mrs. James: B Flood, less and being the lands as- | who died April 19th, 1960 feight 9 Ibs., 11 ozs. 4 Lee, é LANIGAN dear father ed away April 20, 19%. | “Softly the leaves of memory fall, Gently we-gather and treasure them all y Unseen, near. In loving memory of gut ¢ unheard, you are always Still loved, still missed and very dear. ; “x Always remembered. and sadiy missed by the family. CAMERON — In memory oo Mrs Eliza Cameron who passed away April 20, 1965. More and more each day we miss her Friends*“may think the wound bs healed. But they little know the sorrow Lies within our hearts concealed. Lovingly remembered by son Waldron, Jean and family, CARD OF THANKS HERR AND CORA Campbell and fam ily wish to thank their many friends for the cards and letters of sympa- thy recurred in the passing of their daughter Mrs. Habel McPhee on Feb. 18,. 1966. Thank you one and all. TO DR. PUTNAM, Dr. Prowse, the staff and nurses of the Prince Edward Island Hospital, Service and to all my friends visited me, sent me flowers, gifts, treats “and cards while being a patt- ent inthe hospital. 1--wish to say. « very sincere thank you all” Gladys Dingwall. Edward Lanigan who pass: | MacLean Ambulance | who | and premises situate lying and Royal Canadian. Legion. ee Bingo..and Social Evening Wednesday, April 20 at 8.30 p.m. Good Prizes Members and Guests Entertainment Souris Regional High School ' requires — | (One) teacher for Grade 9 and 10 for school term 1966-67, Address applications stating qualifica- tions and exnerience te: : Albert Fogarty, ~ Box 460, Souris ANNUAL MEETING Morell Creamery Co-op Association Ltd., will be held in Morell Hall, Tues- day, April 26 at 8:15 p.m. All interest- ed are invited to attend. __J; S. SUTHERLAND, President. cecigteeeen Rai der the following ‘described lands being on. Lot (No-~22-in—Queens- {County in Prince Edward §Is- land~ bounded and--described—as | follows: FIRST:—BOUNDED on the East by the Centre Road, the North by land formerly /owned by P. MacGuigan, on the west by. the North Road and on the South by. land owned. by George McGuigan and containing 50 acres of land a little more or less and being the land for jerly owned by Mrs. H. Mac- |Ewen and being the land as- sessed in the name of Louis ‘Bertram. : SECOND: COMMENCING on the East side of St. Prtrick’s Road and in the North boundary of land owned by Victor Gallant thence east 52 chains and 70 |Links to the Road on the divis- lion line between lots 22 and 23 | known as St. Mary's Road, lottetown, Prince Edward Is .|thence North 9 chains and 50 land: 3 links to the south side of Dochan To he considered, each ten- Peters land, thence West to the St. Patrick’s Road and thence along the east side of &t Patrick's Road to the’ place of jcommencement and containing 50 acres of land a little more FROM 163 QUEEN ST. to the. - ROYALTY MALL Come and see us at our new office. Our telephone Co-Op: Insurance Service WILF DRISCOLL — Liberal Nominating Convention. 4th Kings Liberal Nominating Conven- tion will be held at the Murray River © Public Hall on Friday, April 22nd., 8:30 p.m. Each pole is entitled to five (5) | voting delegates. ~ + Everyone Welcome William J. Harris, Pres., 4th Kings Liberal Ass. | SEMINAR on Rural Development PARISH HALL, CARDIGAN _. THURSDAY, APRIL 21,1966 | from 1:30 - 4:30 p.m. | “Community Development and The role of the Rural Development Council”, Dr. Allan Mac- Donald, St. Dunstan's University. | “A comprehensive development plan for P-E.I-”” by George Hunt, Acres, Planning and Research Inc. Cars leaving Charlottetown Hotel at 12.30 p.m. ; Public Welcome , ] Sponsored by Rural Development Council CONVENTION DISTRICT OF 3rd KINGS In the forthcoming election will be held in the Cardigan Legion Hall on Thurs- day, April 21st at 8 p.m. Each polling division should send five duly appoint- ed delegates. ae A. E, INGS, AUCTION SALE 151 Kensington Road, Sherwood _ April 21, 1966 at 1:30 p.m. The Estate of Mrs. Lena Cooke « HOUSE AND LAND FURNITURE i Consisting of Westinghouse refrigerator; Fawcett Torrid ofl _range; space heater; sofa bed; electric radio; electric kettle; 2 burner hot plate: toaster; electric hand mixer; sideboard with mirror: diningroom table and five chairs; settee and 4— chairs (antique): double bed, spring and mattress; wardrobe; 2 chests of drawers; bureau; floor lamp; rocking chair; 5 odd chairs; 3 small tables; pots, pans. and dishes and other articles too numerous to mention, ~~ __ Inspection of property on the morning of the sale. ~—~-—_ If not fine, first fine day following. Terms: Cash. MRS. EUNICE MacDOUGALL, MR. MELVIN: HAMBLY, Executors. J. THOMAS McKENNA, Auctioneer. EDMOND. STEWART. ~|tand leased to Peter Doiron with or less and being the lands as- sessed_in the name of the ES- THIRD: COMMENCING at a stake fixed on the West side of: St. Mary’s Road and in the owned by Victor Gallant now by Fidele Pineau thence West along Fidele Pineau’s south ~-| boundary. to the’ St. Patrick's! Road__and. thence along the. St.!. St.-Patrieck's -Road—to—a— road}! leading from the St, Patrick's! - Read-—_to—_the St.Mary's. Road! thence along St. Mary’s Road tothe place of commencement. jand containing 33 acres of land ta little more cor less and heing ithe lands assessed in the name of J. VERNON GALLANT. {FOURTH;: BOUNDED on _ the! |North by the Road leading to St. Patrick’s Road, on the west by the St. Patrick’s Road, on the South by Angus Peters and jon the east by land owned by Arthur Pineau and containing 40 acres of land a little more or jless and being the lands as- sessed in. the name of “JAMES |PierH: BEING a Iot of land |bounded on the Northeast by the |Read running from Millvale to 'the St. Patrick's Road: on the Northwest by land owned by Alfred Gallant and on_ the “southeast by- land owned by John T. Doiron and being a jhouse and lot on-land purchased from John Thomas Doiron and said house and lot being as- sessed in the name of. MELVIN |DOTRON. |SIXTH: COMMENCING af a | stake fixed in the angle formed |by the West side of 43 acres of the South boundary line of 50 acres of land owned by Joseph IF YOU LIKE PEOPLE - Enjoy making friends and want to earn “money working afternoons or evenings in your area, contact your AVON man- ager for details on territories available, Fill out_coupon and mail to — Mrs. R. G. Dunn, 222 Jones St., Moncton. = Or Phone Charlottetown 894-8619 Name Address _ Phone Pee seebeeeenee eee aPes eee eet esenstee rar eeee teers esse retOO EDP EPO teEOE® :</land bounded on the North by 'Gallant, Cascumpeque, running thence by M. M_ of 1764 north 45 degrees West 10 chains to the rear boundary of Millvale Farm, thence along same South to the |placeé of commencement and ;containing 40 acres of land a little more or Jess.) ALSO ALL Northeast and east by a brook iknown as the Trout River on - ‘the sotithwest by the lands own- ed by Beloni Gallant. Jonas Doiron, Frank Doiron and Joseph -~P- Gallant. on the Northwest by land of Robert MacMillan andd containing ..20 acres of Janda little more or less/ALSO that {William Bolter and P. MacNeill, lon the West by Joseph Gallant. Cascumpeaue, on the South by Simon Martin, John Dickieson and John McKenna and the East AUCTION SALE PRICED FOR QUICK SALE $13,000.00-including Refrigerator and Electric range. $13,500.00 ,including ‘most household furniture. ROYAL TRUST — 2-2434 ORANGE HALL, KIRKWOOD: DRIVE ON SATURDAY, APRIL 23 AT 1:30 P.M. Furniture: 2 pce.. chesterfield; space saver; piano; fireplace screen & andirons; footstool; mirrors; radio; carpet sweeper; electric range; frig; lamps; bed spring and mattress; dressers; chest of drawers; bureaus; highboy; tables and chairs ; lawn chairs; electric lawn mower (new)'; extension ladder: 2 step ladders; 11 ft..plywood boat; scatter rugs; drapes; bedding; dishes; garden tools, etc. MRS-E, P. McCAREY, ROBERT MacKINNON Owner. Auctioneer. Evenings Call |. L. lsenor 454/45 Money Now Available Phone 4-9689 f by Edward Cosgrove and John MacGuigan -and containing 67 lacres of land a little more or jless, the above three tracts of jland being. assessed in the name of ALFRED .J. J. GALLANT, SEVEN: COMMENCING square post fixed in the east side lof the East Settlement Road and 4 lin the south boundary. of Plot |No. 118 thence following ‘the }course of said boundary east 34 -chains and 75 links to the west boundary of Plot No. 121 in pos- session of Thomas McGuigan, .| thence’ south 15 chains, thence | west 28 chains to the said Road, thence following the course there- of Northwest 8 ¢hains and 75 \links, thence North 9 chains to | the place of commencement and }containing..50. acres of land .a | little more. or less ALSO ALL | THAT tract commencing on the | Southwest side: of» the East at a sessed in the name of the ES- | TATE OF JULIA McGUIGAN. eer Research Board Laboratory, der must be ‘made on the print- TATE OF.-ANDREW DOIRON.._ ive Securities called for in the— ~ LIBERAL NOMINATING.* southeast angle of land formerly THAT-—-TRACT—boundedon_the } | ters. DATED April 15th, A.D. 1966, | MOWATT Sheriff of Queens County. KEITH D. MYERS, fax, N.S., April 20th, 1944. We often sit and think of him When we are all alone, For--memory is the only thing = That grief can call its own Lovingly” remembered by his mot Mary Howatt and family. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, CANADA LOCAL PUBLIC TENDER SEALED TENDERS. AD- DRESSED to District Engin- , Department of Public Works, Canada, P.O. Bov 1268, Charlottetown, P.F.1., and’ en- jorset*Tender for Fisheries Alterations, and Additons, El- lerslie, Prince County, P.E.I,,” will-be received until 3:00 p.m, A.D.S.T., Wednesday, May 11, 1966. : Plans, Specifications and Forms of Tender can be seen or can be obtained at the of- fice of the District Engineer, | Department of Public Works, Canada, P.O. Box 1268, Char- . ed form supplied by the De- [ partment and in acc with the conditions set. forth therein. Before a contract is awarded .the Department may require the. successful tenderer to furnish one of the alterna- tender documents: ~. ws The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. B. LARKIN, Office Manager ————— FOR LATE | = “NOTICES i ~ SEE PAGE 3 PLAY-OFF SPECIAL From Comey's Family Clothing Store WORK BOOTS| DRESS SHOES | In all the spring styles, fn sizes 6 to Men’s First Quality " Sizes 6 to 12. Sturdy and eomfort- able. i Reg. 9.95 Now Only Ever remembered._by_sons—and daugh In loving memory o AB, | John Howatt who was killed in Haili- 12. e . : *~ “ . . Priced. 5 a From @ WE WISH TO express our sincere thanks to our family, relatives and friends for. their lovely gifts. and making our Golden Wedding Anniversary on April ; Sth, such a happy occasion. To those who sent telegrams of congratulations, those who telephoned such ' sent lovely cards, ter thanks ———Atttred and Mabel Carew. _ wie Ss! ae ee their congra- | tulations, and the many friends who | poj ing. , tens eve, Doisoning At the 4} Charlottetown, Wed, April 20, 1966, 17 “CARD OF THANKS VITAL STATISTICS I WISE TO thank Des Roberts Putnam, nurses and staf of the B Hospital, for the care given me, | a patient ; aleo' the clergy ‘friends, who visited me, sent flow sincere you. . i Mrs. Chesley Clark, Cavendisn, dager | THE FAMILY of the lete Mre Paynter wish te thank Dr Zielinski, Rev. E.J. Gordon MacReth George | Tannahill, ‘nurses and staff of | Prince, County Hospital Annex; alse relatives,. neighbors and friends whe | helped in 80 many ways at the time of our recent sad bereavement | The family. _ THE FAMILY of the late Frederick Joseph McCabe wish to thank the doe: tors, religious and nurses of the Char- | lottetown Hospital; also Father Crokes {and all their friends and neighbors for |,their kind expressions of sympathy Any ing their recent bereavement. MARKET PLACE. _ FOR YOUR UNWANTED ARTICLES DIES LIKE HIS VICTIM |-ABERSYCHAN, Wales _ (Reut- \ers)—A man who gassed his 12 jyear-old son, an incurable can- cer victim, has been found dead lin the bedroom where the boy died seven months ago. Police jsaid Arthur Gray, 45, | guilty of the mercy-killing ison Richard, died -during the -weekend, —_——$$ $_—___—__—— ial, the judge placed Gray on probation for two years. heen Children’s Dress Boys’ Suring & Summer Ideal for Sunday or school. | In all the latest shades, In. 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