EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT NOTICES NOTICES 1 - _ “ [mount-dials. Charlottetown. Well. my a, 1m, 13, Ink a... 1... . . . -1. ’ Announcements ' "m n " M , Illi- Cm 470 mu 1m 1m- is WANTED 'V- FERGUS ’ “"3 “ ’" " ‘ r . EN mum's BEAUTY sALoNl fill”. 7500‘) 11272 ’2 ” 1‘. The M.V. Fergus w1l| load cargo "5:3: 0:11;“: {85.03% on Est-mama. sloool NalrllayCr 3000 u “1’: ‘13 is v I . u m .. ‘ O ; 3.. or :00 : , eaon 19700 1w. 151/. s Is’: Class Mechanic and Auto Body for St. John s. Ntld. Friday. May IO. _ Gum's pharmacy, "Up-to. 101‘ $5.00, continue? (“$6,152 TORONTO Compete hummus-mm um; “Wm WM 40 as in 7 I963. the -minute" prescription ser- "Will of May. 102% Kent Street, . 312;:me ‘2,_‘§:‘:,,,:‘:";“ Elli :1fo 51:10. 521.2 J . vice. We can call for and deliver Open Thu-'sclay and Friday comm" page 8) “.5, mm, x _‘E,,_wmnu. 3:4, Newconex 1000 450 125' 430 l repair man F . your prescription. Phone us toimwts. uni.) 9 pm, phone 4_ Walker Gooderham. lmpiigalichilnge in from Previous board-10.; Neonex wu 4500 140 150 140 +10 or space reservations apply — day - Prompt Free Delivery to 7. 011 and Union Gas. all up =2. Clo-ins we.) . NW M “190,159 156 157 —1 ~. Deal - Parkdale — Sherwood and all | n downside. Algomr mm, “mm “a. Cl 33* flaws“ “1834’ 219 I: 2: : 'n to work in new ership, & Northern shioping CO Ltd 31:13“ of the city . . . Dial KING S COUNTY iteel, 51:31. gompaltly arcane, “mg or. r. Ntw 25M 15 1“ W14 . . , emen an nap, Abacua 0150 1m 11% 10v. + 11.1 New Rwrn 37500 1W: 17 17 +1“ 0 - o A VARIETY Billy Trust all declined in a 1/ 1 ccra 5133 54 51 51 _ i N, Senan 0% o 0— Va er+’ Guardwn.Pafl-|°§ | 3. Phone dil’lESEISS SEEDS YORK, zgegl‘presemed m thecgcfgts min: to range, ‘ fare“. 10713.0 73;) a: 7130 +11 Sifts] 1:5 57:11:) 16321414112 “5: ’A a y an eac evening um 31 -h on index, industt, .. , 4 —2 , A v A GIFT OF FLOWERS “"- th Order! taken. DialiWeflllgsdaSyfihfil);y 3'13??? Ta: vanced 1.31 to 043.90. mil. ; mll°’i{’.,. 1% g 155 1; +1 :35?” 50800 1344 131% :1 Charlottetown 4-8844. iconcert will consist of two one- 818 1.21 to 216.58 and western i “no Hur 350 000 000 too '10 :"mm‘ 1945 305 299 305 +10 N ‘ iact Plays, and the stars of the 6"“ '39 to 1327' GDldS ‘lan-‘d l " ma“ 5‘ 5’ ’5 *1 l m" 11 1°“ 11 ,—————— JOINT MEETING 1.0-0.F.,mus,c [8,. 1 1.11 to 07.30. Final volume w :“‘ C C” ‘1“ 1° °° W “‘“V‘” 4” m ‘ ‘ _ A“ mam“ of 5" L‘wm'ce s m. .487.000 shares compared will: i 2:10! W 300 -W’ W‘ _ “l ill: will: “:5 m 67255 —1° wndey We Nor 163 and “PM _ LIBERAL RALLY Fortune 2.528.000 Monday. 1' ankeno 700 ms 011.5332”: Kirk Town 5500 27 2s 2 -1 l Rebekah Lodge No. 1%! are re. flan, May 91h. for Liberal supllgams among base metal. 1 Barns]; moo u 95 +1 Kopan 00 151,5 15-5 —ivi ' . PO'I'I‘ED PLANTS queued t" meet in e l Porters of‘Kings. Herbert Clie- Were mostly fractional with ln-‘B'ry m" 3°°° l° ‘5 ‘5’" ram,“ “75 :3“ u 33% I 1" rooms on Wednesday May 0th, vane es,“ t te t I 1 m Meta 1000 51A 51A 5% “0 +15 0 . CUT FLOWERS . pr 11. .malona Nickel, Geco. Cas- B-Duq 1m 17 ,7 it. Osu is is 10 established Laun ermat and _ at a P'm' Import“: “an” DANCE ST PETE” 5. mar. Falconbridge and Denisonlaethlm 1920 no :20 at; W 51‘0" 60° 25° 14° 250 +10 . , am . . ' y ,- ,3 ‘ La L 400 470 455 465 is l Dry Chaning PIN“ “We Wire Flowers World Wide” d3 Maymdtlrwfiuflm sully NatlInC Hail, every Thurs- :Bnédvancm‘ h . ’" to V‘ E align 01:3: 10 1:12 19 +1 {me “5003:; 575 :7 :5 ° , . ' a; nig t. Music by the 'win- mnomo 4: WW 9 o -— is “W 3° 3’ 5 . WEST END NURSERIES Mm”- derbolts. Dancing 9.30 - 12.30. I mclffiii'l? 53.3?" 333;,” a10° 11* 12 11 ~16 3““ 10,230,: 15,4" 4 " For further particulars . . now our AND SAUCER An- . """“ 5"“ “mm-M" " swan" “00° '4“; 44 a: Wade 770° 160 m 155 —5 _ 22 Richmond Street Charlottetown mm] Ball Friday, May 10",. RESERVE Friday, May 17, Bralorns 210 575 510 570 "l" 00° 9 ’ ’ Wrfi'. PHONE 4-3525 Charlottetown Hotel, Dancing to ("line talent “MW at Fortune flak?“ mo ’5 ” Mfg“. 225$J 110% 1190* 11:%_1 ~ » The Downtowners. Buffet. Tic. gflisa'lg scg‘wsglregvby “‘9 “Jigsgledtlllg ftrlefdih”: rel“ Buff Ank also? 2317: 23;: 212 Ito MM“ 1°°° 4% 4% ‘-l ' $5.00 r couple, available _ , "19 “1‘0 Omell- 8 fl u e o e eceas- c a t seLesd 2700 05 03 as —-s l BOX 598 RIS ' from. anewuuam Boyles at 80:13:51? Sorcents ax!!! 12f carats. ted-JOHN VERNON WAL gin?» diurnal? «1: ii ii; iii may; 1435,? 233% 23:” 233% -‘ ' 4-8459 or members of Gold Cup a“ 5 me. DP ca ons SE “n! 1700 125 121 121 —-1 and Saucer Executive. to sent to Mr airter, The many friends and relativv 5 ‘5” u 15 53% 7i» 759 7: 4 HI SEE “ Y '8 Drum" Souris. Age limit 16 years. (‘9; ffhthe late hJohn Ve r n o n c nyno 200:0 1031mm]; ll): ’ arboy 22100 151,2 11 15v.- “ii MAR ANN as were s ocked and - c 51' N rthgate 26625 0 0 300 s 0 +5 1 at Queen Charlotte High School VARIETY CONCERT. Hea- dened to hear of his passinéafil cult: WWW, ,, 1“; ~°aoncn 1500 251 25 zsl .1 All those intending to enroll tor the -A,“dg‘°““m'§hfis“ £13; 9th; 'h‘rda'fefa” Friday' M“ m“ the my Prime °‘ m“"°°"- 3'33"" 2°53: 715’ u r}. , honking... “all all)” it” its” *5” . . . a pm. 0 e s av a e a sponso by Heath endale He entered the Ch 1 _ - _ «Prices Will be received by the undersigned for , . Door. !.l.U. Hospital for an opergligltiteloviv: 5321‘?" 1%5 film,“ 131% 1 V‘ 132113;?“ 1,133. 14291;. 491/. toss—2A , ll Sub trades, Holy Redeemer Church, Charlotte- commercwl courses I0? "'19 C°m'n9 l- usust. Upon returning to his Cw Pore 1000 w. 514. who, O'Lear 000 11 11 11 + v. 8 , . CARD PARTY Legion Hall“ home be cc 1 Cheater 10300 1! l1 11 093mm“ 42“ 79° 73° 79° +10 “d ‘ ' town. P- E- I- Plan3,and 599.0113“th by Alfred h I ( b k d 1, New Haven. Wednesday. May care hf the 1mm"? took ChibrKay 3000 u ,11 1m + y, Orcha 2.500 211: 215 215 .4 J Hennessey, Architect, Charlottetown, P. E. I. 3‘: °° Year ' are as e 0 8th, 8.30 p.m. .“m c 0’95 31' Chlb can as 1 0mm 12 12 12 Please forward Quotations to the undersigned CROP INSURANCE Repre' thouglhmhmumg health on Jan' Chill" m 1m” 5‘ ’5 5° *1 35ka 13003611: “lbs "lg—2% " . ’ ' ' ' ' YORK FASHION Show will be seniat i v e s will he in O’Leary “3W . e re-entered the Char- °° w "00 435 430 435 “Fm” ., ' care of Charlottetown Hotel for delivery not later In w”th before May '5' staged Wednesday evening at 8 Federal Building. Thursd ay, lottetown Hospital, and despite C3333? 355:: 3* 25 35%- *l :32,“ 233 3:3 :3 :: than noon Thursday, May 9th." of p.m. by popular request. 14Vlay 9th, hours 10-12 a.m., 1 to Tedllcalfalduflmil tender Conisur 1000 21 21 21 5 Pt” I"! 27850 22 22 ' “all” . . , .m a ov ng arm y, e ass- C Bellelt 10500 91A 9 9 _ Paymast 65500 12% ill/1 -— . Provmce of Prlnce Edward Island MR. WTWELL DALE)? p ed peacefully away on Tuegdam Con c Cad 1500 m s s h 1’" EH” 1666 11 1‘ 1 " Con no'ly COhS‘h‘UChOh address the Crapaud-Victoria A WHIIL‘ ELEPHANT sale to February 26. c D' "V 1075 3" 0" 87 ‘1 g°°lzle§m77m 23 632 33* *1“ board of Trade in the Engle- take place during the joint meet- Born in Ho ' C“ aim” “300 ' 5% 0 +1 r + If N _ , , I , pe River. on No- c Halli 24 22 22 _1 Placer 1 7 7 29% :1 +105 . 'wood Regional_lligh hool on mg of i(c.151-ng_t0n Elementary vember 24, 1931, the son of Mr. C Marben 2600 4 41 7 +‘4 s1 “"1” “335 9’5 9‘5 0 W , b . d .I liiursday evening May 9th, at and Regional High School Home and Mr; Lewis Walsh, he lived c Marcus 2650 103 100 102 —1 Pro' 1 740° 75 74 75 +3 SEALED TENDERS Will e receive untl pf.T1{1;m‘§ect itvill tbhe guild rlc‘flootdAssogviatlolébhio to; with his parents until he was 31,4,th 1% 112 no 1‘10 —; 333d?“ finagga 3:0: 23 3116910 - _ . . ne 0 time: c e uls Ly. _ay . a married. The rest of his life _ o Liih 00 200 noon Friday, May l7. torthe public to attend. 1pm. at the old High School. was spent in this community', affirm, 215 15 2?: +1 uelVlattgml too 14 14 14 AMALGAM D RE CHASE ot the OLD HILLSBOROUGH no; he enjoyed the respect or mo ,5 ,3; .3, ,, 3.1.1:? :3: i: i: :3 :1 . . a . e was ever a good neigh- ' - t 784 :1 vi 1 50 u ‘A bor. ready to give assistance to 30:39:“. 50%: H 11:51:?“ 1100 i0 419 14; + Plan and s ecificafions me be ob‘_ I I anyone in need. Endowed witha c Rambler 000101 101 101 Raglan 5°00 55 52 ‘5 H c B k Ntlcl + ' sd ++h P 0' 11h ii - a BIRTHS IN MEMORIAM “1°” 05”“ mm“ vs" 22:: ‘1. “.12 ‘1: 33$- ‘333 2 ’“‘w3""w3”+w orner roo . 1 ice 0 e un erst ne “lei as 9 was flown to his 11 1600 21 20 20 1A u 1 a no a e O 9 I 1 n dwaaw.ersyalsseetaebosl.. m 100 500 .90 50: +5 Myriam 4564 814% 14% 14% + . . West- Kenf School, Charlottetown, STERNS —- To Mr. and Mrs. BARRETT - “10va memory friends. was always able to see Cor- a 22150 13 12 1315+ in “ix MM” 2" ’7 ‘7 + V“ Academic teaCherS for subject teaChmg 10 Grades P - Ed d ' I d wiliiam Stems, Tea Hill, May of Leigh W. Barrett who pass- the bright side of life. Seldom goulee woo :2 :2 “5:3” 133‘; g; ‘1 1‘ _, '3 1x, x, and , a music teacher, one physical “nee _wa" 5 a" -_ . W $33.78 son. William Rand. oedgwayt 314811 008196;. did a situation prove so un- c3133" 1,23, 1’13, 1,; 1:3, :1 Shem“ 2705 m m 315 .1. n, .. lnstructress for girls and one physical instructor A deposit of $25.00 Is requured, and 9‘3 t “’5' ‘2 °z' 1:,{ggrméhgfifeggflrgflff wa‘ :fizsfglegfgssvfggnxfavg? $3,153! 1815:3111“ 1836 1;: +3 33%;!" £330 2f 23;, if :1“ for boyl- will be refunded when the plans are re- Lfiggfdgggg: G2“ ltvhere “19 “89" Sing 5° Wme it with 1' laugh- ‘31:"... ’33?» '1: in... 1, :, sling?“ 1533 m 13: 1352 —s ~ ' ' “’39- In 1954. he married Mary v m 03 100 no .4 I“ ' APPIY— turned to the department. Log/it. 1slitud Mv‘rlszlll‘tgnglfijLewls. And t._aken_when God knew best, Doyle, This union was blessed Hm 5113," ,5" “7 “7 _l 35500 192A 0 9% +114 H- h + T d "0+ ecessar“ “"3 e" 913 l i We miss tum here 50 very much. with four children, Kevin age 7, D'Eldona 1700 s a Sleep R 3275 ‘35 43" MR- w- C- ROBBINS- '9 es 5" any e" er n y McKENNA -— At the Charlotte- ’5“, prese'ffehm s-ee'fi‘ “mm In 5. Paul 3, and Ann 1. During Btu? Pan sgo 24. 24 24 fleeces“ 2000mm at: [22% Lu. princi 3L acce fe . town Hos ital, S d I u We a 0116 "1 eaven his life time Vernie was a de- mm m 12 m" 12V” a 51" 000 is 150 50 p p . . 511,. to and, figsftévflfiag meet vout Catholic, a kind and loving 33,... n 3353 3 m a: .5 shrill:th 1 12 12 1121A ——' J Phlll Motheson McKenna Auburn adaughter Where n° °ne 53” SWd'byer father and husband. Donald-i 500 s s a Tom“ 373595 7-3 2W1 3‘ ‘1 . . t {1:1, h weight 71le 4 6" - thLovimfily b‘1-erriembereddby bro— The respect vemie held in the Duralne 4000 22 23 as +1 $3; 1550 10111 1;? 175 :1 "us er 0 lg ways ' I "5 e 1" Ray‘m“ t “‘61 Community was best shown by E “mph-l 1°°° ' ° ' 0 70 70 2 , . . Ceca ‘ East Sud 275 241 211 241 -l m 7 t NOTE: Bldg not consldered unless accompamed TAYLOR — At the Prince Co. 1 the large number who attended Eide 702 100 100 00 Tombill 3:100 75 70 —2 b the re uired securit Che ue Hospital, Sunday, April 28th, . t his funeral to St. Ann's Church, El sin 2000 5% 51/115122 + vi “"1"” 350° 39* 3‘ 3“— V‘ y q y q ' 1963 to Mr. and Mrs. Blaine ngTs _' 1“ 10”“ “mm” “1 Hope River on Friday, March 1. Ewe“ 350“ 1’1 ° 21 "t 1571 12: it it, :i The Regular Thursday 0"... Pafieni. DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS 3:;10%:m&og,l?wgfilt 1.Eert- n3; gift-‘11 91310 passed awayi Solemn] Seqtnlgng Iggh l‘M a s": 353’, if?” 115;” 13%_ W glues” 134 0 1: 3% 12M 4“ . i s. o . . ' ' was cee rae y ev. rancls Frnceur 4000 10% 10 10 “ l 3 _ PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND “LNDER M m Ed Hifsactéheery ways and pleasant1 Edger. assisted by Rev. Wal 520000" "a ,1 t“ un :53“ 1255 as; 3531 u q . . 1 — e Prince - 'Reid and Rev. Walter McGul- w ' “ Cl'IGS‘i' Cllnlc at T E N D E R ward Island Hospital on Sun- Are a 919859" to recall. Kan, Rev, wane,- Rem conduct. Mm” 1‘10: ’30: 2,3“ F01“: gnmfll’ 1 I]: I: ‘3: 1 SEALED TENDERS 'il‘b ei ed until “"y- M” 5”“ ‘° Ci”- ““ M“ Einhslelb‘ill‘d it’ll" “°“ ed the n the r in... I... 1.. 1.“ 2.“. un om m n n - u Wl e rec V Douglas Hender, Montague, a - Gl tY'K " 355 any. 1 u, 11“ Hop 1100 14 4° 1 - ITORIUM - ' .. oasis sonnet inn. 7 .1033: as. on no on i n in e =0 w n noon Friday May '7. '963. tor 'l' O 11. 4 0,. Some day we hope to meet Him, ' . Goldray 007 27 21 27 andoo 100° ‘ M M ' 5-, w Some an we know not when and parents, the foliowmg bro- Gnnby m 3,9,, I,“ I,“ Vauze 500 1 at —1 OI “19 KELLY —- At the Prince Ed- To clasp his hand in the better “Eel: “g Sig": swftzen'csga“ Grndm’ mo 351‘ 34:3 “:3 jrlilifirnl 21.5%, 100 170 117:“ :1“ . - , 0 are a ac ers .. ar- . ~ is cancelled for This ThUrSday “éiw‘iggglaadngfigam EB. Niggr'to part again_ i lottetown: Kathleen, staff 'of 623%” ’gwmlzmlzm 1, “Tan” 1411;? 4110 ‘3 1‘ TURE. mm and ABUTMENTs. Keno mm a w James ,{Mggly remembered by Dau- assists.“ finish??? wi... 0.11.00.1er $333 its ‘x‘ol‘u . . . - Blair. Weight 8 lbs. 2 025, a :1 er can. Lorne. Bruce. Dar- ' j n I when 4 only Due To The N-B. ' PeEslu Plans and spec'f'cahons may be °b+am' brother for Beth and Donna. 18M and heme Boyce- ggrrgggegeyeifgf'f Hapethlgigtyéi nix-git 25115 2.2010 27% +4 . YIFIHE? ’2 3" '° 0 O I » v ae ed at the office of the undersigned, mcxmsmq _ Jackie. Donalda MORROW _ In memory of R0_ gfinkl. t{lighter Rives; 11310512. n 5331"“ m :2”- 3023“ 32:” i.“ Yk gear 151110 107 10111430344u . . . ~ aro eown; an ar ore, u a 112- s- v. .9 1 " Wesf K e n f School' Charlofle'l'own, and Dav1d Dickieson ' a re hert Ian. infant son of Mr. and Emeria Lea, Earl and Righard 3;,” “ix :00 "9 59‘ :7 + w Yukon m 4, a a . happy to announce the birth of Mrs H a I 0” M°rmwr W h 0 ’ J Irish Cop 1000 49 40 4s -1 ‘ Zenm" W0“ "5 2’ 3’ +’ Prmce Edward island. - . passed away May 8th, 1961. a ' . Iron Bay 1500 124 121 121 .4 £2411an 21525 29 28 3W: + ’A o . _ their brother at the P. E. l. A Rose in God's beautiful Gap The followmg employers of: m, 2500 72 01:5 " , A depout ot IS reqmred. and Hospital on May 3rd, 1963. den Canada Packers Ltdhlattenged gwiito 5m 12: 17% 12: mil gig?!“ 1357: 29,? mm”, 4 . . . t z , aco ua IA Papmeau County Pr°lesla "* m" be refunded when up plans are re- murmurs 222.12.135.51stationing 3211.33.01 11,132»! m , 325:;er =1 2: :1. - ' ' , .' . ' , o + y . CenTral 300 rd turned to the department. ckl°5°m Timer; his gardeg compéete. d fiarll’ficéigflg‘vlbe" E33" 3 n d; $311-$111 22% 113315 11:11. Iggy; :‘lfil gsfifpfi' “‘3: 27$: + " s 1 y remem ere an ' , a n 1 000 m 12s in Requires qualified Protestant Teachers for the LOWGSI 0" any Tender "0+ necessarily ENGAGEMENTS gadly missed by mother, yam- “globulgglgeaéfi: sKér'el-ifififg, 3:3, 3,“, 3,1, nit. £3: 55111: 5 a a s I ‘ ~ C I it] foilowmg positions:— 0 accepted. JAY _. m-pcmgLL _ Mr, an er and Emmet” gory M u r p h y, Louis Trainor,‘ 3:23”. 11% 3 3 caianq ‘50.“ $145921? BUCKINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 400 pile—2 - - , Mrs. Roy Mitchell, Mt. Stew- James Turner and Leo Blanch-g March 500 00 04 “mm” 10 teachers. ' Du J. , wisht tof igniounis titledeze aril-t nt wa .n St An In,“ $.55; woo azs "£1,601.21," :1?! gsDzlehtl' :02: 43.1 228: :3: " ' 1e eno eire es a- . nerme 51 . . Cd 1;) 540 395 4. Teachers for each of grades IV, V «St VI. . MmISter Of nghways ied ghtgetn Gloria Jean to Bruce I take “‘5’ 99“ m hand tway- Church cemetery. ‘ "emf." 7:306 5:1" 53?,“ is,“ i " c 1'11 gt. 1111 15% 1410 141.2 —2 A130 for Mathematics. English. HIStOI’Yi Frenohv NOTE: Blds not 90nsldered.tunlfiss accompan Arthu’r. only son of Mr. and Because I “me "1959 words l° May his soul rest in peace. lMcMar 15500 o 5v. 0 + 1A Emma: 33 fig :23 a: :1: Home Economics and hysical Education- by the requ’red sew“ y c 9““ Mrs. Levi Jay. PlSQuid- Man- To 39;, M L, d Doom CARD OF THANKS lmw“ 5"“ 2‘ 2‘ 2‘ c Dragon 533 11 11 11 -'A POLTI SCHOOL 50 “age to take 9"“ Samrday' er an ~ .. I c Mic Man 2272 450 «5 450+ I MORE INTERMEDIATE ' June 1st at St. John's United °°" The ‘8'.““3’ °‘ “m We ve‘mn' OBITUARY C w‘” P 2 m ’55 pupils—3 teachers ' 8 Ch h ’Mt St wart Who nude my stay in hospital Walsh Wish to thank Dr. . A.‘ :Dome Pete 225 m s ' “'c ' ' e ' short MacMillan Dr Frank MacMil-' . argo son :40 240 24o —-2 ' ’ (Inserted by friends and rela-1 Fr. Pete pl. 100 305 305 :05 A‘. One teacher for grades I to III. THURSO INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL, 150 pupils teachers. One teacher for grades V dc VII. Montreal Salary Scale in effect. $100.00 Bonus for each additional grade. Apply. stating qualifications, teaching experience With two professional references to Mr. . R - Path, Score tary-Treasurer. P. 0. Box 850, Buckingham, P. Q. Tel. Office YU 6-2700 Residence YU 6-3482. AUCTION SALE or HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Tuesday, May 14, 1963 at 2.00 pm- at Little Theatre Arts Guild Hall on Willow Street (formerly Spring Park Hall) I Will offer for sale on the above premises the following household furniture and furnish- lnss - a beautiful Heintzman Apartment Piano With music cabinet, a Phillips '1‘.V., a Mantel R“1'0,mountain“andscetter rugs, mahogany droplets dining-room table and chairs. bed. will and mattmas, bureau, two lilghb0ys and Wm. kitchen table and chairs. m. all- ve"V’u'eilllfi-Iantlpanl,linens,betlclothel.aud Md!!! and other smaller artlclca’too numerous tltlllientttm.AlsooncWolsaley aedencar with ‘Wlownuleageammqlendid‘conditim M . mama-n ECG-amen .W AT MERMAID THURSDAY — MAY 9th -- |:30 P.M. ST : 1 pure bred Aberdeen Angus bull 8 months old, 1 Ayrshire cow recently freshened, 1 Ayrshire cow to freshen shortly, I cow 7 yrs. old freshened last fall, 5 two and a half year old grassers weight around 8 to 950, 4 year olds, around 550 or 600 lbs. 1 sow bred March 6th. 1 mare around 15 hundred, sixteen years old, 1 general purpose mare eleven yrs. old, 1 horse around 1200 lbs. MACHINERY: 1 MR gang plow, ’1 single plow, 1 wheel harrow, 1 spring tooth harrow, 1 cul- tivator, 1 drill seeder, 1 scuffler, 1 digger, 1 JD. hay cutter, 6 ft. cut, 1 side delivery rake, 1 nine ft. steel hay rake, 1 hey loader 115 ft. steel hay cable, 1 carrier, blocks and fork. 1 M.H. No.4 binder, 1 Moody thresher, 1 Massey Harris broadcart seeder, 1 John Deere wire tie'baler, 1 Cockshutt "30” tractor, 3 furrow Massey plow, Grey-Snyder 1 row potato harvester, 2 row “OK” potato digger, 2 row Oliver potato planter 2 yrs. old. 1 rubber tired truck wagon. 1 steel tired truck wagon 2% in. tire, 1 set team harness, 1 set fork reins, 4 collars, traces, swings, hames, etc. 2 five prong manure forks, new saw bench, 2 cut off saws. 1 rip saw, 1 five in. belt, 1 electric motor ‘A HP. 1 fifteen foot escalator. 1 platform scales, 1 beam scales. ‘1 M.H.-600 lb. cream sep- arator, 1 eight hundred pound cream separator Velox, 1 hundred pound milk can. 1 eighty pound milk can, 400 bus. Garv Oats, 2 stacks hay. 2 sauares of Island shingles. 1 square of asphalt red, 200 ft. of boards. 1 ton Chev truck 1951 model. . _. TERMS CASH Financing may be arranged on tractor and mach- inery. OWNER AUCHONEER George MacDonald J. Thomas McKama If weather unfit sale will be held Friday May 10th atmtime. DEATHS WALSH—At Vanmver, B. C.. Friday, May 8, 1968, Clarence R. Walsih. formerly of Mt. Stewart. His remains will ar- rive in the city this evening and will rest at the Hennessey Funeral Home, pending corn- pletion of funeral arrange- KITSON — At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital. Sunday May 5, 1000, Mrs. Frederick Kitsch, Rmnpshlne, in her Nth year; Resting at the Cutcliffe Mineral Home tram where with service commencing at 2 o’clock. Intermelt la Hamp— dhiire cemetery. MACINNIS — Suddenly at his home, Tracadle Omss, Mon- day, May 0. 1903, John James Mclnnts, aged 70 years. Rest- Ilm at the Hemesaey Funeral . to . Church. Tracadle for Requiem High Mass at 9:30. Interment “wilt; be in the dlumfl ceme- SUBGENOB - Flore E. (Mac- Nevin) in Long Port, New Jer- ‘ aey. on May 0, 1903, wife of William B. Sui-genes. Mother of Douglas Surgenor of Eden. N.Y., and Mary Surgenor Ba- ker of Atlanta, Ga., sister of Mrs. John W. Smith of East Greenwich. R. 1.. Mrs. Thom- as Mason of Bristol, Conn. and John C. MacNevin of Conic wall, P. E. 1., Canada. Funeral Smith. is Neptune St, Warl- wick. Burial will be in wood Cemetery. East wich. 11.1. Green- “I thank you" V To the nurses who were always there With loving hands and tender care. To the girls who brought drinks and meals, To the maids with buckets that ran on wheels, ' in! t you" To game who took x~rays and To those who transported me cheerfully, '00 those who came in their Monday hour. To time who sent cams. gifts flowen. "I thank you" In the ministers—special thanks to 11 YO . To my visitors. who were few, To my friends who were not there Ilmowmynamewasinyoutb prayer— So please accept from a humble heart "I thank you' Mrs. Alex Morrison, Mount Herbert. RR 0. The family of the late Mrs. James P. Claw, Montague. wish to express sincere thanks and appreciation to Dr, Laidlaw, Dr. Cox. Itcv. D.A. Campbell, Rei. Ross Howard and a special ks to nurses and staff of the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital and all who were so nind while our mother was a patient there The (How family, I WU: to thank Dr. Laidlw, Dr. Dryudale, Dr flowers, its. utters and cards while I was a padent there and all who helped out at home in any wq a slam thank you to Glen- all Mrs. James Wary. Monta- an lan, Dr. Ellis, Dr. Douglas Mac- Donald. Dr. Hooper, sisters, nur- ses, orderlles, staff of Charlotte- town Hospital, staff of Charlotte- town Funeral Home. Rev. Walt- er Reld, Rev. Francis B o l ger, Rev. Walter McGuigan and the many other priests who visited Vemie during his illness. All those who sent mass cards, let- ters and cards of sympathy, owers. spiritual enrolmentsl and to the many friends w h is helped in so many ways during his illness and at the time of his death. l Dr. He visited here OBITUARY (Inserted by friends and rela- tives as a tribute to the deceas- ed.) JAMES L. BAKER James Luring Baker. 88. of 31 Bradford Street. He was the hue- and of Mrs. Alice (Maude) Baker and Mrs. Grace (Sudgen) Baker who both predeceased him. He was the son of the late Benjamin and Charlotte (Rose) Baker. Mr. Baker was a in her of New England Order of Protection. 53 Left to mourn are two dau- ed ghters Charlotte, wife of Joseph R. Perkins with whom he resid- ed; Meriam, Mrs. William Per- kins and two grandsons: two brothers. William of P r l n c e Edward Island. Lakeville. and Chester Baker of Victoria, BC and a sister, Mrs. G e o r g e Grant of Charlottetown. Early in life he left his native home like many of our fin e young men and went to U.S.A. several times and had a great desire to come once more to see the red clay and to fish but never lived to come again. He was a consistent member of South Lake Christian Funeral services were con- ducted by Rev. Keith L. Rodor. Interment Union cemetery, at- ervilie, Rhode Island. l Church. Home and near neighbours for ' of fig/es as a tribute to the deceas-l e . JOSEPH ALLAN MacLELLAN‘: $2321, The residents of Dundee and surrounding districts were shocked and saddened on Satur- day, April 6, 1963, when it be- came known that Joseph Allan MacLellan. a resident of that place, had quite suddenly pass- 5 C“ ed away at his home there. Mr. mm. MacLellan. who was in his fifty- thlrd year. was the son of th e late Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Mac- P“ r L_ellan of Peake’s.‘ Surviving him are his widow, the former Selina Laybolt. five sisters and two brothers, namely, Mrs. Walt- er Coliier (Lottie). Halifax, N 5.. Mrs. Lawrence Ray (C a r riei. Chatham, 1N.B., Mrs. P r a n k Doyle (Cassie). Mt. S t e w art. Mrs. John Rafuae (Lula), Sour- 1s, Mrs. Roy Walker (Mildred), West St. Peter’s, Jack, Sou ris and Charles, St. Andrew's. His funeral took place T u e a day morning April 9, from his late residence to St. A n d r e w 's Church. and despite the almost impassable state of the roads was quite largely attended. Re- quiem High Mass was celebrat- by Rev. George MacCor- mack, who also conducted the service at the grave. The pallbearers were: L. Laybolt. . Gordon MacEwen, James Cona- John llgan, Alex MacAdam and Allani e. oyl _ The funeral was under the di- rection of the Hennessey Funer- al Home. Charlottetown. May his soul rest in peace! CARD 0F THANKS Mrs. Joseph A. MacLelian ex- tends sincere thanks to Father Simpson. Father MacCormack. Dr. Sheppard, Constable John Cook. the l-lennessey Funeral valuable assistance in time need. and to all those who sent Mass offerings. cards and let- ters of sympathy. 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