{The Guardian, alarlottetown, lat. June 20, 1901. i NOTICES NOTICES 15 NOTICE , NOTICES 7“ Legal Notices pow NOTICEIOF CITATION “5,1,3; 5,3,33,15,13: traces “wash”; microscopes" £3.73; " “W ' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN __ that a Citation has been ex- FOR CONSTRUCTION or cement floors, walks, drive- tracted for the passing of the ways, tile and linoleum etc.. Free ti ' final accounts in the above Estate and for an Order for es mates, telephone distribution and the hearing . of same shall be. before the . . presiding Justice in the Estates Auctioneerlng Division of the Supreme Court service at the Court House in Char- - ROBERT MacKINNON mo Greet George Street Telephone (-960 5:30 am. -— 5:30 pm. .. July next coming, at the hour of ten o’clock in the forenoonl . ... DATED this 19th day of 4- June A. D. 1964. FOR SALE Offers will be received until the 30th day of June, 1964, for the purchase of the stock and as- sets of Royalty Construction Inc. Two D4 Tractor Dozers in excellent condi- tion, may be purchased jointly or separately. . This is a wonderful opportunity for some one Wishing to enter the construction business with a .small capital outlay. Highest or any offer not necessarily accepted. For further information phone 4~8249 or 2-1310 after 6 pm. GIG!!!" P I ANNOUNCEMENTS .p George Street (next Bank l CITY & QUEEN- THE A N VNova Scotia). Dial 4-3170 for 3 l _ N UAL Meeting and ; prompt free delivery. Prescrip- VESEYQ SEEDS at Y or k dinner of the Charlottetown Hos- ‘ tion first. . ."WE TREAT THE open daily includin‘ evenings 3 pital Nurses Alumni will be held SICK WELL." . Monday to Saturday. Maritime I g" JP.“ 29”“ “ 7:30 W“ " ‘3“ sousae - x is r o w n “uremia” Kale asthcaPeclreatilon Centre. I'or‘ ‘ ' Manuel vegetable seed; etc ' , reservations call 4-8846 or 4-0660 ' C 0 m P l n y '07 EXCaVaimE. ' ' ' ‘ before June 26th. igrading, road building: also for REPAIRS T0 automatic waeh- ‘ repairs renovations or con- ers, dryers. electric rangesfi ANNUAL PICN'C' bazaar “d struction of all kinds of build- refrigerators. Factory trained I games» Wedneway- “'37 z- “ insl- Telephone 392 ‘ 1297 01’ service men. Storey Electric, St. Eugenes Hall, Covehead. call at 103 Longwortlh Avenue, dial 4-7341 day or eight. Adults $1.25, children .75 cents. Charlottetown. LEARN ABOUT THE NEW ROAD TO PEACE AND BROTHERHOOD DON’T WAIT Till your radiator LESTER O’DONNELL. tor. . Lost LARGE BLACK mama , walleth with soap-suitcase Pug’ YOU is in .sum 0 money. ir‘lli‘der slime phone 4-8937. Get the bugs out Reward. “WWII”. Mimi's 'a'éii ther wa e n s , . 2*; lost Thursday night a. Cum- Mollett s Radiator beriand Street. Valued as , ~ “3' keepsake. Finder please re- SerVICe ,‘f turn to 184 Cumberland. ' Found I "FOUND 1505;131:303 S ung so an iv. e en. Owner please phone 4-3553. FOUND 8 w T P m SEPTIC TANK 8: FIELD GARRISON SERGEANTS . MESS LOBSTER DINNER - DANCE Saturday. June 20th, I964 Lobster Served At 9 pm. $I.00 Per Plate Tickets available for members at the Armourles No matter what your creed, nationality. or colour. you should find out as much as you can about the Baha’i World Faith. The Baha’i teaching brings peace and understanding. it is like a wide embrace gathering to- gether all mankind now desperately struggling to establish a world fit for you and your children to live in. It accepts all great Prophets gone before. it destroys no other creeds, but opens all doors leading to World _Unity. To a world shattered by continual strife amongst followers of varying religious beliefs, and wearied of their intolerance towards each other, the B AHA’I teachings bring again the promised renewal of the spirit of Christ now returned in the “Glory of the Father”—Baha‘u'llah——who has given the Pattern for a New World Order to the entire human race. You are invich to write for Free Literature t4 Guardian-Patriot, Box No. XY2 Charlottetown EARMACY . . .y are now located in their new acious store at 131 G re at‘ 0 Construction I Church — Mr. CITY 8: QUEENS DANCING TONIGHT Nortl River recreation hall, 9-12 mid I :01 WING RCAJ'. Associa- ition regular weekly dance. ,‘ Saturday June 10th. Admission I free. Members and guests. Mus- 'lllght Admission 50 cents Good I“ by "‘9 TENNIS"- . music. of Junior Farmers. night in St. Andrews Hall, Stewart. Dancing 9.30 - 12 5 =3 isic by Smiths OrchestraCan- teen servxce. SATURDAY NIGHT dance. New Glasgow Recreation Centle Music by The Del-Rays. Ad mission 60 cents. Canteen ser vice. Dancing 9-30 — 12 p m RESERVE July lSlih. for York United Church Women's Stralwberry and Ice cream fes- tiva . PLAN TO attend Orange Cele- bration at the Coliseum in Charlottetown on July Band in attendance. speeches, sports. Meals setv- ed. Come and meet your friends. OLD-TIME fiddling and step- dancing contest in Mt. Stewart hall. June 30th. P.E.I. MUSIC Festival. an— nual meeting Wednesday. June 24th at8p.m, at Prince of Wales College. ll CAVENDISH BEAUTY Salon {opening Monday. Open Monday ‘til Saturday at noon. Tuesda y and Thursday nights. Telephone Rusticoville 12-12_ JERRY'S CANTEEN, Sum- mcrville, will be open Saturday. June 20 MARSHFIELD. and Mt. Stewart Charge. ’1‘ h e Harrington Presbyterian Hugh wery . Cantccn service. In aid DANCE EVERY Saturday ,4 Annual meclv'ig _ letml‘n branch. 11th. , parade. 1' Pastoral " ‘ant Billy Graham Service I Ch’town Driving Park f“\ I. TILE INSTALLATION ATTENTION FARMERS ,Cateclhist. Mars-hifield ll a.m.: 5 Mt. Stewart—2 p.m.: Sacrament of Lord’s Supper. Harrington— black purse. These articles may be picked TELEPHONE H411 up at the I Transportation - - CAR LEAVING FOR BOSTON First BOaPE’ltgf‘éEChumh Sunday, June 32m. Can ac- od t . Prince St. Ch’town $323.0; e392 -. signage" EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT POSITION AVAILABLE Applications will be receiVed to June 27th, next for Secretary of Trus- tees for Sherwood School District No. 84. Please forward applications to the undersigned. GEORGE W. AYERS. 12 Woodlawn Avenue, (Sherwood) Charlottetown, P. E. I. Sunday. June 14th “All Work Carried out under 3 rain coats, 2 men’s 36%.ngII-{Ielasligugegulationfl hayts't one Ida d 1 e “blag? For years or trouble free service French River ' suea or an one C l 8 WEST ROYALTY Tuesday, June 23rd | p.m. Having sold my farm, I will sell by Public Auction stock, machinery and balance of crop, 10-head of cattle, register and grade including 1 Registered Holstein cow, 2 grade Holstein cows, 1 Guernsey cow, 1 purebred Holstein Heifer, 1 grade Holstein Heifer, 4 spring calvos. Machinery, New In- ternational Diesel tractor B273, L.P.T.O., hydrau- lic hoist, 3 section lever barrow, 3 furrow Cock- shutt plow on rubber, 30 Massey Harris tractor, Cockshutt power mower, new Idea side delivery rake, No. 5 M.H. 6 ft. cut binder, Cockshutt trailer, spreader rubber tired wagon elevator digger elec- tric seperator 800 lb. capacity (new) gasoline en- gine 1% to 21/; HP. brander stove, milk pails, milk cans, quantity of lumber, shingles and well pip- ing quantity mined grain, a nd baled straw, kitchen table fumacette and other articles to numerous to mention. OWNER AUCTIONEER Roland Paynter J. Arthur Stewart Kensington 867-4169 MENT AND FERTILITY WILL BE HELD AS FOLLOWS. Date Farm Operator Address Monday,June 22 ....Keith Barrett Lot I6 Tuesday, June 23 . . . Theodore Gallant . . . . . . . Cape Egmont Wednesday, June 24 . Glorice Cormier & Sons . . . . . St. Philip Thursday, June 25 . . . Robert Woodside & Son . . . . . Knutsford Friday,June 26 .....Jacl< Clark Alma Starting Time 8:00 P.M. D.S.T. Meetings held reg ardiess of Weather. EVERYONE ME. P.E.I. Department of Agriculture. PARIMENIS A series of Twilight meetings on the subject of FORAGE CROP MANAGE— I I p.m.-—Sacrament Supper—Rev. T.H.B. Somers - nterim - Moderator. ; DANCE IN Corran Ban Hall, Saturday, June 20th. Music by the "Star Dusters". BINGO KELLY'S Cross Hall Monday J u no 22nd. G a m e starts at 9.30 pm. Jack pot $20.00 to be drawn for weekly. ANNUAL MEETING of the ‘Notre Dame Alumni has been postponed until the Autumn. VERNON R l V E R .United .Church. Regular worship ser— lvice will be held in Vernon River United Church on Sun- day, June 21, 1964 at 11 em. COME AS you are Tea in aidI jof New Haven Scouts and CubsI July lst from 2.30 . s p.m. at’ Kingston Legion Home. DR. J .A. MacMillan and Dr. C. A. Coady will be absent from their practice until June 29. .I E W E L I. 8 GREENHOUSE and Garden Centre, York, tele- of Lord's , VOCATIONAL SCHOOL This _ providing vocational training CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OF P.E.I. . Employment Opportunities VICE-PRINCIPAL. ' is Massimo! teaching and administrative work in ' for technical school tide-ate, Applicants must have university graduation and consider- MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE J. c. HIGGINS BICYCLE able increasingly responsible teaching experience supplemented some knowledge of the various trades; or any equivalent combination of training and experience. Salary Range: $5243.—6372. ASSISTANT FIELD SUPERVISOR—HIGHWAYS This_is administrative and technical work assisting in the SAV I NGS 48.8 41.8 ' 42.8 - su of equipment in the field and the allocation of ' . government machines to the district‘s where they are required. igyygnglégs‘” ' ua Applicants must have high schoo gr some ex- perience with heavy construction equipment! or any equivalent - combination of training and experience. Salary Range: S3720—4529. Closing date for these competitions is midnight, June 29, Application forms may be obtained by writing Civil Service . 1' ion, Box 817 or by calling at 57 Queen St., (has— lottetown. POSITION AVAILABLE Qualified Electricon Required SPORT FLITE Regular 59.95 SAVE 8.07. Boys and Girls FLEETWING Regular 49,95 SAVE 7.07 .......... BoyeandGirls VAGABOND we I.” SAVE Boys and Girls New Modern Self Contained Furnished. Bachelor and one bedroom units available soon,in fireproof building. Reasonable rent, centrally located in Charlotte- town. Ample parking. storage and laundry facilities. Inter- ested tenants write to Box 28 225 Guardian-Patriot. phone 4-7074. Open daily 3 am. I I to 10 pm. large selection of An- I I nuals including several all American winners. Perennials, , Geraniums, gardening aids. etc. 1‘ Closed Sundays. art Memorial Hall. strumentalists. st. and p, dancers. etc. Local and outside VARIETY snow In Mt. stew- I ‘1 Tuesday I June 28 at 8.30 pm. sinner-.tlan- day of July, A. D. 1954 at the All replies treated confidentially. talent. Sponsored by 'Ladiesl Auxiliary of the Canadian Le- gion. Canteen service. Dance after. Rural Beautification Society CENTENNIAL COMPEIIIION The iudges for the anve competition have completed their preliminary investi- Qualified electrician required for local busi- ness establishment. preferably a married man presently employed, with responsibilities, must be capable of supervising men, estimating and handling large jobs, etc., permanent employment, M all employees benefits etc. All replies held in strict confidence. Write Guardian-Patriot NOTICES NOTICES LLOYDS STA-BRIGHT ALUMINUM PRODUCTS ‘ COMFORT. VALUE BEAUTY. QUALITY. BUY THE BEST FOR YOUR HOME IN . . . DOORS-any style, plain or coloured Gutters. Downepout, Also repairs and servicing Place your order with . . . LLOYD GILLESPIE, WINSLOE ' TEL. 4-7797 FOR SALE STANDARD MO'DEL Regular “.95 39.8 All Bicycles Available With N0 DOWN PAY- MENT SlMPSONS-SEARS-I56 KENT ST. carrying out necessary improvements. g—a . Clean roadsides and adjacent areas in view of 6. AUCTION SALE AT KENSINGTON Wednesday, June 24 at 2 P.M. Having sold our property, I will sell by public auction the following household furnishings: Bede, springs, mattresses, bureaus, commodee, tables, dining room table and chairs. chesterfield, carpet. electric washer, practically new and other articles too numerous to mention. Bessie and Amy McDonald Arthur J. Stewart ' Owners. Auctioneer. the road by burning or otherwise disposing of old posts, dead trees, brush. weeds, gar- bage, car bodies, bailed hay, old machinery, etc. etc. road, etc. 2. Secure an area out of public view for a com- munity garbage dump. 7 9’ Burn or otherwise demolish all unsightly buildings which are beyond repair. (It is ad- visable to consult the Provincial Fire Mal-- shal before burning old buildings). seats, trash cans. Paint or whitewash buildings, fence posts, utility poles, etc. 2“ 8. Erect. signs at al Erect lattice fence or plant hedges to screen unsightly objects which cannot be removed. 5" public interest. arrears “tram . e e 01‘ Royalty Construction Inc. . 'l‘vvo DA Tractor Diners in excellent condi- - tlou- may be purchased jointly or separately. ' This its wonderful 0 ‘portunl for some one Wishing to enter the cons‘t'ructientgliahlesa with a small tel outlay. Highest or W offer accepted. 4 For atria-e floatation phone some or 2.1310 after 6 pm. j i «to .., ROCK¢SHA1KESIDING : INSULATION ‘ FOR OLD OR NEW HOME By Johns-Mamille " Jobs Completedofglrmt'fwr nlepection" imam and large volume ale-ls low prices 5.31:. Jams srewaa V MONARCH ROOFING & INSULATION Charlottetown 894-4560 ‘Summerside 488-8419 of entrance, etc., etc. the Centennial Community of Prince Edward Island. It requires munity spirit. gations of all the communities entered in the Centennial Competition and the fol- lowing suggestions are being advanced to assist communities in planning and #P—r Beautify all public buildings, (churches. halls: schools, etc.) by painting, ces, planting hedges, trees. shrubs or flow- ers; levelling grounds, grass; provide concrete or flag stone walks to erecting new fen» I seeding and clipping Develop some beauty spot in the community as a small park or picnic. site with tables, etc. Display with suitable sign any large object of historic interest such as an old piece of machinery. old carriage,l sleigh. etc. Care must be taken so as not to give the appearance of old junk. l entrances to community. on all public buildings and on anything oi 9- T0 qualify for the $500.00 bonus prize. communities must have all their roadside entrances com- pleted by June 30th. Private entrances can be improved by widening_lanes, planting trees. Shl'llb- cry or flowers along the sides, erecting attractive gate posts and mail boxes. clipping grass about entrance. painting or whitewashing lane posts; erecting signs giving name of owner and name of farm; identifying mail boxes; placing posts or wagon wheels, etc., with reflectors to indicate Width 10. This is Centennial Year. Flags should be flown daily on all public buildings and private homes. Your Community COULD WIN $l.000.00 plus the Pictorial Award and be named only a bit of com- ALL MEMBERS and friend! of the St. Thomas Aquinrs icty are Invited to attend ‘he ' o' t 5 Ch” - Sunday, June 215: at 8.4.3 o.m. r e C '1- muiiily Centre. IStewart Street. Slides will be shown. KINGS " 'INTY\ RESERVE JULY 29th for St. Pcler's Centennial Celebration. BARN DANCE at Cliff Peters Rollo Bay. Monday. June 29. HEAR THE Capital City .-i"rur. men's quartet from Fred- ‘ iction. NB. on Sunday evening, June 21. at 7.30. in St. And- rew's Presbyterian Church. Montague. All welcome. ST. GEORGE’S Lobster sup- per, Wednesday. June 24th. Sup- per served from 5-9 p. in. Dance ; a for I PRINCE COUNTY LOBSTER SUPPER. Imma- culate Conception basement ‘ Wellington June 24th. Meals $1.50 and 75 cents. starting at 5 . o'clock. Bingo and other games. ENJOY a real evening of P. E. 1. fun and laughter. tt- ,tend the Kensington Firemen’s lOld Time at St. ‘Mark's Hall, Saturday. June 20th at 8.30 pm. Featuring Ed Matthews and his old time vio- ,lin. The Beatles, fun, jokes and iiaug‘hter. Admission 50 cents and 35 cents. PLAN A FAMILY visit to the P.E.l. Wildlife Park at North Rustico over the weekend. See many new additions. Open 9 am. w p.m. daily. OBITUARY inserted by the family. Suddenly at his home. 4 Oak- dale Crescent, Dartmouth, NS on Sunday. June 7. i964, Fred- ‘erick Arthur Dockri-ll, age 61. ‘ Funeral s e r v i c e s were held June 9, 1964 from St. Peter's A Church. interment in M o u nt , Hermon Cemetery. Mr. Dockrill is survived by ,his mother. Mrs. Viola Dockrill. ;his wife, Margaret, three sons, .Frederick and Kenneth, Dart- ‘mouth and Erin, Ottawa, five ‘ sisters, three brothers and seven i grandchildren. NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE PURSUANT to and by vir- tue of the Writ of Execution to me directed and issued out of the County Court of King‘s County at the Third Circuit of the said Court on the 6th day of June, A. D 1964 in an action wherein the Trustees of Monti- i FREDERICK A. DOCKRILL I I cello School District are Plain- tiffs and Adolphus MacKinnon is Defendant and which said Execution is marked for levy of the sum of $50.00 being the amount of school taxes and costs. which amount remains unpaid. together with Sheriff's I fees and costs of levy and sale and other expenses of Execu- on. . I HEREBY give public no- tice that on Monday the son hour of eleven o'clock in the forenoon in front of the Town Hall at Souris in King's County in Prince Edward Island, I will set up and sell by public auction to the highest bidder all those tracts, pieces parcels of land situate, lying and being on Lot or Town- ship Number 42 in King's County in Prince Edward II- land. Bounded and bed as follows. that is to say:— UNDED on the North by the Gulf of St. Lawrence; on the East by land conveyed by the late Nell M. McCormack to Neil Francis Adolphus MacKinnon; on the South by Government land and on the West by land in possession of Joseph Macintyre and contain- ing FIFTY ACRES of land. a little more or less. ALSO that tract of land BOU‘N'DED on the North by the Gulf of St_ Lawrence; on the East by land formerly owned by the late Hugh Mac.- Kinnon; now In possession of his brother. John D. Mae- Kinnon; on the South by Gov- ernment land: on the West by other land of the said Granior which is divided from this parcel of land by a line fence and containing FIFTY ACRES of land, a little more or less. ALSO that tract of land ROUNDED on the East. by land of Andrew McLaren; on the West by land of Mrs. Neil MacKinnon; on the North by the. Gulf of St. Lawrence and on the South by Government land and containing 1216 I SIX ACRES of land. a little I more or less. 1 ALSO that tract of land COMMENCING on the Shore of the Gulf of St. Lawrence at the Northwest angle of land in possession of Belle MacPhee: thence South 2° 15' East ONE H NDRFD AND ONE , CHAINS: thence 77° West FOUR CHAINS AND THIRTY ONE LINKS: thence North 8° 15‘ West to the said Shore and thence East along the same FIVE CHAINS AND SEVEN LINKS or to the place of com- mencement and containing FORTY FlVE ACRES of land. a little more or less. ALSO THAT tract of land AND being the woodland or backland to the rear of the above described farm and extending back in line with the East and West boundaries thereof to the Goose River or North Shore Road and being the land for a long time in possession of John Melanie and containing FORTY ACRES of land. a little more or less. Dated this 0th day of June. A. D. 1964. MILTON RODGERSON. Sheriff of King‘s County.