we ba a \ admomias (Sgd) Frances B. Vinnicombe Ay Mr. Regional Vv. Postal Station “A” Vancouver 2, B. & Parminter, Superintendent of Schools, inyited to make written application to:— pee ‘ and Bank of Commerce in Charlottetown aforesaid, so that all persons in- terested in the. said Estate as id may have due notice q ance. onable cost. They are accompanied by good living accommodation at reas- | experienced teachers. : The. majority of positions listed have an Isolated Post Allew- Principalships carry a substantial administrative allowance for : , in Qecens County * aforesaid, Married Woman, os ose . Estate, ~ ate, oe ced Mearte Hf eld sini a eeilasatatell inal Peg i ctege ete -BE5. jase REAS upon file of GREETING: peter ano said Petitioner praying that a pee to meee for the — forth: . close the Estate as prayed ii in said petition and on motion of Frederic A. Large Esquire Executrices of the above named Florence cr tation qa a : : B38 ottetown aforesaid, Proc- § Dollar of | years. redenens: 4. Admiral Beatty Hotel, Saint John, N.B., June 22, 1959 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. - service. Rupert, 3 classrooms, Grades 1-8, once weekly steamship No appointment necessary. good i 3. Principalship at Kitimat: Isolation Post Allowance. 1. Nova Scotia Hotel, Halifax, civil service holidays, 20% addition to regular» teacher; new modern building. Rupert; 5 rooms: Grades 1-8. Also, vacancy for elementary N. June 20, 1959, 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. 3. The Charlottetown Hotel, Charlottetown, P.E.I. June 19, 1959, 10 A.M. to 7 P.M. June 18, 1959, 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. 2. Indian Affairs Branch Office, Victoria St.; Amherst, N.S. S., eo Principalship at Port Simpson: 30 mil one \classroom, Grades 1-8, 20-25 pupils. 5. Metlakatla: Six miles. across the water from Prince Rupert; 6. Port Douglas on Harrison Lake, one classroom, Grades 18; 18 pupils, community teacher required. 12 month ocation for a husband and wife teaching team. ell teacherage; miles 4 classroom school three culary, 3. Principalship Homalco at Church House: north of Pow River: new 2 classroom school and 3 bedroom 4 Principalship at Kincolith: On Nass Bay north of Prince teachers interested in the positions listed below and positions during the academic year 1959-60 or future from city. Grades 1-8. Also, one elementary teacher required. ‘ep of Prince with | Pius | at 6 e - i Mr. Schools, viewing other vacant will all Parminter, be in the following locations fer the purpose of inter- Regional Superintendent of Indian ba A aa Ve il s de Interesting Positions for Qualified Teachers. in the Indian Day Schools of British Columbia. vA EEe i 3 e' (Salary Range $2700 to $6300) Hist, i I ie ii TEACHERS ~ a + 7 = ee » 16th., 1959, Hospital on Tuesday, June|A magie something that she car- Phillip Noonan, Albany, weight 9 tbs., Gerard. ward Island Hospital June 16th. day 8% o7s., “| 7 i. Peter a son,|We shall remember her, in mourn- on Tues-/ TH, , to Mr. Robinson, A part And I will jes e6 NOONAN — At Prince County; fort too; Of happiness and warming ecom- the days, ing heart we repeat. to Mr. and Mrs,| ried through. “Happy Birthday” warm and sweet; Lovingly remembered and sad- ly missed by the Family. loving Husband who June 18th., gold mem- | Who was fy missed by wife Mamie. Lovingly remembered and sad- | ly missed by Son Bruce, Daught- md I cannot touch, Of the one I loved so much. is gone forever| keep. With only memories for us te Of our lives she continues special Wife. greeting 1958. who passed away June 18h., mind Sincere and kind ia heart and untold contained. never loose sweet ‘memor- |One of the best fathers the world left behind. ers, Isabel and Brenda. willing a good deed We lost a father with a heart of more te ue than wealth 1957. | With sad farewell he fell asleep We have lost, but God has gained David|A pattern for her family through| true | For he was And always to do, a BIRTHS Coun- Sussex, to Mr, a son Ibs., Edward 17, 1968 Kays this date, We shall remember her upon| To show the work! I still remem.| white 3.54. ber And always; thinking IN MEMORIAM of Mrs. Neil MacInnis who de- loving ways; : Remembering how she loved to/ create tender, IN MEMORIAM dear pusband, Breston Who meant more te me thas |. wealth untold, loving, STEAD — f loving memory ef 2 Stead, June 16th., 8%. 3B; Cheese: Potatoes: Ss, Ma atriag es et iy 8 ppt i it baat fe a i fi ae a tt Rn ii A “ue S8&F5 § BR a tl Tete a a 3 Hh i Tracadie Hall See Seven Mile Bay Players’ i Tuesday, rd. Curtain timie 8.30 p.m. res COUNTY June Jaly 2. Twin City on an ad 03% june 24. Eggs: rs m4 i i : 3 Q nz 4 1) is i EP ain fe Be “Bite as Me + - £6 j a ng if — @ el u he te KING'S COUNTY. | "| Lobster Supper, June 2th. in) WATER SAETY — Ee pe CITY & QUEEN'S. Recreation Centre New Glasgow,| rule for parents, s . 8.00 p.m. ou Cant . WE TREAT the sick well. Gig- open 8.30 a.m. & Janior Farmers. es ANNOUNCEMENTS | on shore.” , “Keep by New Glasgow and District | children playing, in water and * dium 30, small 22, B 19, C 15. [Receipts 108. 40%, large 40, me- theughtful and | ginia 50s 3.00. waxed, Quebec wholesale ; Virginia new 100s 600, Vir- 30 p.m. Carry Merchandise to Every Door... ial Phone 8845 Stevedoring Contractor, J. A. GORMLEY, For space and rates contact: MONTREAL (CP) department quotations: were utilities as Calgary Power} Seniors gave up a point at 94. N. D. MacLEAN FUNERAL Dial 5549 PRODUCE What wonderful memories hejwere irregularly weaker DIRECTOR Charlottetown ’ CURRENCIES _ DIVIDENDS _ Delivered Montreal not | Nickel. up %. Aluminium i white 33: colored | 20d Distillers - MONTREAL at 38% while Interna-| slight advance Wednesday on the | rider tional Paper dropped one 15 King Square MMARY DAILY ee. Funeral Director Always remembered and sad- fairly easy. CPR, trading ex-divi- parted this life on June 17th. | Just a Kittle tribute, true and /39%-36 5-16, colored 33% - 35%; The rest of the industrials were | most of the session added frac- Glacier tario white f.0.b., grading station Where she still ives in mem'ry| Lovingly remembered by his |Canadian stck exchanges Wed- ef her|A husband with e heart of gold,|N.B. 50s 1.60-1.75; N.B. 10s .40- NB. s 2.0 - 2.75; narrow range at the close of light | trading n the Montreal and wholesale Ontario, colored 35%, 118%. Firm construction and tex- P.E.1. 75s 2.85-3.00; P.E.I 10s white #4, te country station, wooden cases, Butter: Current receipts, ten- derable, 63%, non - tenderable, | @2%; évesh grade creamery prints job price 6465; fresh wholesale, tenderable, 64, nos - tenderable, Wholesale dealer prices eolored 34%; current receipts On- i ie ue at ii" TET ag Be . _ 92.51; Index changes: Golds fasco at 47 was up %. Also down | range. Steels were weak as ‘Atlas; while Geco lost % at dipped % to 24% although Do-| Juniors were down in & 16 - Canadian Cottons at 16 while| ception, Dominion Engineering at 19 and/| International Nickel was an ex in &/| Goodyear Beth Cc anil Borg Cons Gen Elec Prices | Fy Auto Abacus Advocate Agnico 171.71; 119.88. Acad Uran 3000 ; western oils The market rallied vigorously Wed- nesday after three straight ses- sions of quiet guts-aggat ns at 14%. Husky and Pacific Pete were up % each and Home B added NEW ew YORK x 5 Bay and Int TT Kennecott Gt Nor Ry Declines Advances il s ape jie closed at He il me rite i oir real, Saturday June 20th. Shore St. Lawrence ports and Mont-| t=" a $1.80 to $223. The AP 60-stock pine up 1, a oo ee es issues included McIntyre Porcu- base 3073 MINES 2» 10% Stock Seles High Lew Cidse Ch’g backs off 0.8 at dropped by %. YORK 700 500 a =. 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Brion will load g NOTICE - - - SHIPPERS = ; “ prices were generally higher, Scurry-Rainbow Oil. Sapphire troleums, Fargo Oil and Mol TORONTO CLOSING STOCKS oO ad a ie ° -_ @ ~~ ° dexe2i mail PREEEETYTY pra a 10 = mm + oe oe @ ms excha br as728 & Interested teachers who are unable to attend interviews are |Room of the Charlottetown Hotel, Tuesday, June 23rd., town Little Theatre Guild will be held in the Writing | The postponed annual meeting of the Charlotte- ie tile issues saw point gains by cuts in the price of the red metal. | rac apers were irregularly}; TORONTO (CP)—Mines eased |E Powell River improved| while western oils showed a ral cargo at Charlottetown for North | # s continued to react to | up 1 at 92%. Hudson Noranda each eo oie a +4 —% sss MONTREAL (CP)—Agriculture | Were pacemakers as the stock slow at the start. Steels fs advanced {eas ts strongly and gradually attracted | atm other groups. 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