AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE. » The Guardian. Charlottetown, Wed.. May 12, 1965. 13° Cattle Display , VITAL STATISTICS. ' NOTICES NOTICES . ». OBITUARY OBITUARY 4 e ho ey . J IDA MAY WILT PO — me Inserted by the family. CONTINUING Seen OMEN engage eet Sa e j , : i : aa ° "Through which each must go img of Mrs Iida May Wilt im Until noon Thurs., this week only. alone. Souris Hospital om February; BIRTHS at d il furth oe we oe Mrs. -Wik bere at Ding- psane a . i 4 Wik was ae S Every Mon ay until turt oF notice. Our nie donee his own —_s Mills om August 14. 1894, onan. Maser a oe PEL ho Beyond gate our loved one daughter of Peter Brows = a.m _R . : | “finds happiness and ‘and his wife Harret. She is sur- cee ema - 2 thought sons. Fred. Charlottetown, Wim- Gresley. st the Chartettetown Res That 2 loving God knows best. slow. Montague, Stanley, Arma. "2 * ™™ Michoct Jone: 7 Be 2 om Phone 18-2 Crapaud os dale: daughters, Lucy (Mrs. reemY — Gerad smd tmte one a, oat ee ee Pee a 5 aw ae tae an oe ce at -—EL y ? a M Nelsoa — ieoutt . eee 1955 of MYs. Robert camer ie Brown’ Armadaie- rl brett a ROCK - SHAKE SIDING [net to Upper Qucen Street, = Willam and Charis. one , — g = |her 62nd year, she was the dau- sister. Florence ‘Mrs. Johp Pi- SO™PO™ Mr aed Mire Arche Gor. and ghter of the late Mr. and Mrs. ader. Dinzwell’s Mills. als seusce the arrvsi of thar deugher < | Albert Murphy. She leaves te "!meteen grandchildren and five ~“Denelde Marie” at the Kings County INSULATION mourn. her husband. Robert,-Zrea! crandchildren Two daw. "eset! May 9, 15 Wegu 8 Be FOR O NEW two sens Albert and Lieyd and Zhters. Evelyn and Harret pre- i LD OR NEW HOMES ome dauzhter Doris ‘Mrs. Ed- deceased her ENGAGEMENTS Menard ty — win Sanford of New York’. one She was remembered by many ; Permanent Colors Protec bs sce granddaughter. Chery! Mae San- flora! tributes. church memorial par — v — uw x ‘Many Jobs Completed for Your Inspection .ford. Two brothers. Harry and cards. and sympathy cards. Sie. Westend Day. Sertere, ennsmn The most inexpensive home care . Albert Murphy. three sisters, | service was held im 2 “Seem of thew = dangiver, , fe es et oe ee hrs Grerte Gale Mi BS we "Bay ores’ Uniea ech, Sa has tease vid Erwin. St. John, NB. Mrs. ; ~ Ask for JAMES STEWART Basil Malley. Chatham, %.B. cue preacied tesa debe 12: gions Rew Marnage ea * MONARCH ROOFING & INSULATION __,, ™ funeral which was large Hymas sunz were: Before Je tes a tm ede ™ Ch’town 894-4560 eS'side 436-3419 ‘Ti straded was held ce May 3. hovah's Awful Throne sad The "s My Shepherd. Intermest : Church, - was im the church cemetery. | OBITUARY —-—Gallons-Of-Fina-Gasoline es FR FF . With each and every i. ¢ : used car'or truck from now to May 31st regard- @® Now is tne time to act @ Now is the time to Save. less of trade difference or straight sale. @ Now is the time to buy at S. R. Johnston Ltd- ohnston @ Drive 1000 miles at the expense of S. R Ltd. P "Remember We Have TeMis to Suit “Your-Pocketbook Unt No F-7796-A | ‘62 Vauxhal Was S975 Unt No F-7832-C° ‘52 Ford Was $150 Now 49.00 >> xow 740.) ~ ATTENTION FARMERS — __A representative of the Crop Insur- ance Agency will receive applications and answer questions on Insurance from 10.00 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. at the _ following centres: ' O'Leary Federal Building, May 10th. Tyne Valley Fire Hall, May | Ith. | Hunter River Masonic Hall, May 12th. sm, Mt. Stewart Memorial Hall, May 13th. % + a canes Applications may also be obtained ; by writing. fo the Agency Office, 38 Great George Street, P.O. Box 2000. CARD OF THANKS The farmiy expresses a heart- felt thanks te Dr. Kassner, sur- ~ses and staff Sours Hospital for her care durmz many periods ial Gardens. ' ‘of illness. also to their minister, neizhbours and friends. | CARD OF THANKS | The and family of the , DEPARTMENT OF , late Robert Dalziel. ex- PUBLIC WORKS OF press sincere thanks to Dr. CANADA i Stewart. nurses and Istaff at P.E.I. Hospital. Rev.' TENDERS See ee Gs AAD Temeas addressed Cuteliffe Funeral Home. neigh- Secretary, . -- » Public Works of Canada, Room bors and friends and relative: * & 5. Sir Charles Tupper Build- who helped in so many way: and all who sent flowers. card’ 04 endorsed “TENDER FOR and messazes of symoathy dul) rye SUPPLY OF COAL, FUEL ing our recent sad bereavement. oi], AND PROPANE GAS. FED ' ing Riverside Drive. Ottawa. 8. * ERAL_ BUILDINGS READ OUT THE MARITIME PROV- ‘ INCES 1% - 66” THE CLASSIFIEDS DAILY will be received until 3-08 PM ‘EDST:. TUESDAY, JUNE 3. 1965 Tender documents can be tained through, : Unit No. F-812-B Unit No. FA-257-A ‘57 Dodge Sedan—Was $575 761 Volks.” Was $475 NOW 775, | xow POWER BOAT New Trailer. 40 H.P. Johnson Motor. Electric start, running lignt. All complete and ready for summer . fun. LOOK at this outstand- 380. The 4th Thursday of every month Oral Polio Vaccine (Sabin) will to preschool children Umt Ne F736C ‘53-Ford 1, ton Truck Was $175 ‘60 Fiat One wner—Low Was S650 430. | Umit No. FAT2RA | i mileage OW NOW Hundreds of Customers Have Saved Hundreds of Dollars at - - - S.R. JOHNSTON LTD. : Your Ford Dealer , St. Peter's Road Charlottetown “NOTICES | ~ MOTICES AUCTION SALE VICTORIA. FRIDAY. MAY 14, 195, AT Ten choice milk cows. eight year-olds, nine calves, two choice Holstein heifers in calf. thirteen five month old calves, two trailers, one wagon. one set of two section spring tooth harrows. nearly new One plow. one Vega sep- arator. one milker, two units, National, One Cockshutt Mower, One Cockshutt lime sower. One set of scales, one Internation- al tractor, two, two wheel trailer bottems, two Buick motors, two Surge milk pails Many other articles ton numerous to mention Also my farm cénststing of 125 acres of choice land Terms of moveables Cash | Owner : Auctioneer Lloyd Carr. Victoria Major Moase If not fine Friday, sale will be held Monday. May 17. AUCTION SALE At Southport, Kinlock Road, May 12th. at 1 p.m. 2 year old heifers, Shorthorn: 2 year old steer. Shorthorn: 1 Holstein to freshen soon: 1 Shorthorn heifer to freshen: 1 Holstein cow to freshen in June. 4 years old sReg.!: 1 Reg. Holstein freshened 5 vear old cow, 1 Holstem byll calf MACHINERY: One 194 ‘> ton Ford truck. new motor, Ren- { frew truck scales, 1200 Ib. capacity; | truck wagon. 1 dump : rake: 1 hay mower, 1 dise harrows: a quantity lumber; team harness, pad and breeching HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. & pee: djninzroom suite: studio couch; 12 cu. ft. Viking refrigerator, 60 Ib. freezer: new Me- Clary washer; Admiral TV. 21 inch: 3 beds: 2 steel couches: kitchen table. drop leaf table and five chairs: electric heater: dressers. radio: card tables, crib. Raymond sewtng machine: dishes: chamber set and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of sale cash Those are all chece cattle bid day proves unfavorable first fime dav followin ; PERCY MUTCH -~ * THOMAS McKENNA, -_ Auctioness. - 1:3 PM mr 1695000 ing Buy. - § Unit No F-7%6-B | Unit No F 96 ‘58 Meteor ‘55 Chev. Was $795 | | War $150 ‘ vow 595, | ow 180. 65.00 NO ~ CHILD HEALTH CONFERENCE AND IMMUNIZATION CLINIC = SS Fo CRAPAUD COMMUNITY HALL The 2nd Thursday every month 1:30—3:00 p.m. BORDEN SCHOOL AUDITORIUM at the "May clinics in both centres rho have had their routine immunization. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH __ Chief of Purchasing and Stores. Room C-459. Sir Charles Tupper Building. Riverside- Drove Ot . Office Managers. P.O. Box 4699. Building 301, Pleasant- 1350. 139 Prince William Street, Saint John. N_B_. Box 153 Dom- times Building, Charlottetown. PEI Te be considered each tender must he submitted on the forms | supplied hy the Department and lim accordance with the condit- “ORs forth therein. @ successful or may be requested to provide security. ‘before the award of the con- tract. in an amount and form ac- ceptable to the Department. 1:30—3:00 p.m. be given The lowest or any tender not=neth Emery, Daniel C necessarily accepted ROBERT FORTIER, Secretary TCE PROSPECTIVE CAR BUYERS _ Before You Buy A New Or Used Car Check These P Deals From Island Chev. Olds Ltd ? warranty. FOR ONLY FOR THIS. WEEK ONLY At Island Chev-Olds Ltd. you can buy a new 1965 Envoy Epic with 2 years or 24000 miles or $13 to $14 weekly $1495, ° ALEXANDER M. MacLELLAN Inserted by the family The-death occured at- Wood Is- lands om March 4. 1965 of Alex- at Wood Islands, where Alex [made his permanent home He | Was a. highly respected citizen yand was ever ready to give gen- erously of his time and abilities to all worthwhile community ef- forts. He ‘was a member of Wood Islands Presbyterian Church. to which he gave his interest and active support. Besides his wife. the former Margaret Munn of Belle River. he is survived by four daughters, ter’s. me. Mrs... North River: Mary. at home; Alice, Mrs. John Baron. Cal- tary. Alberta: ‘and Joyce, Mrs. James Campbell. Watertown, Mass. He is also survived ,by twe brothers and one sister, Da- vid. Burnaby. B.C.; Bruce, Sas- katoon. Sask... and Marvy, Mrs. TH. Jones. White Rock, B.C. Four brothers and two sisters predeceased him The largely attended funeral was held from the Wood Islands Presbyterian _Church and was conducted {| the Rev_ Donald Nicholson” The hymns sunz were The Lorvdi’s My Shepherd and Abide With Me_ Willard Bruce and Joha Bears sang as a duet The Land Where We'll Never Grow Old. Pallbearers were: Robert Beck. James Emery. Georze Ferguson. MLA.. Donald Craw- ford. Leon MacPhee, Alexander. Martin. The flowers were borne by: Hurmon Martin, Chester Martin. William Crawford. Ken- Anzws Brown. Alex MacRae. Russell Stewart. Interment was in Wood Is- ~ Jands cemetery FLORAL TRIBUTES Pillow The Family: Wreath< — Rubw and Bill. Es 4Ather and Rob, Basket of Flow- ers — Margaret Reck. Marvy. Dave and Jim, Myrtle and Duncan: Sprays — The Emery |Family and Agnes Smith: Cath- jerme Currie: Katie and Jennie: The Board of Trustees of Man- jtazue’ Regional High School: | The Teachers of Montague Re- gional Hizh School: The Stv- dents Council, Montague Rezion- }al High School: The pupils : of Miss MacLennan’s Home Room, \_MRHS.: Potted Plant — The Staff of Beach Grove. Donations te the Memorial yFund of Wood Island Preshster- ian Church — The Family: The | Grandchildren =‘ Edith. Alex. Sheila and Mark’: The MacLar- en Family. Catherine. Marion, Jessie and Charlie. Roaston. Mass: Damon and Clarice; 'Hector. Marion and Edwin: ; Gordon and Margaret Campbell; Gladys and Leon: Georze Em- ery: The Crawford Family. J. H. and Nan Hill: Duncan and Annie: J.H_ Stewart: WL’ Marc- Millay: Mr. and Mrs AH. Campbell. Inverside, N.S: Eliz- beth and Angus Mas< Card | Misses Catherine. Christine and SAVE SAVE SAVE * At Island Chv-Olds Ltd. You Can ecm C100 1964 -CHEV. 6 Cyl. 4 Dr. Standard car with radio Is in new car condition and driver only 14,000 miles A 1962 COMET 4 DR. A one owner car in perfect condition. FOR ONL) wn THIS ONE’S A STEAL HERE'S A REAL BEAUTY At Island Chev-Olds Ltd. You Can Buy A - - - 1962 CHEV. . a ad as ee a—.. : Duvar or Myron Turner. eta aaa FITZROY STREET See these fine buys and many others equally as good at Island Chev Olds. Open every evening till 9 p.m. See any one of the following salesmen, Merlin Devine, Anson MacLauchlan, Everett Gray, Ray Genge, Oral Peacock, Ivan Horne, Art 28 oye ISLAND CHEV-OLDS LID. DIAL 4-6577 Kay Gillis. Raston. Mass Do ' to Canadian Ribble Seo ciety Ruth and Hoston Her- lihy: Mary Martin. Moncton, N.B.: Janie and Murdoch Mac- Phee Gideon Bible — Jean and John Phillips. CARD OF-THANKS We would like to express our sincere appreciation and thanks } to Dr. Gillis. Dr Putnam. the staff of PFE! Hespital. te Rev. | Donald Nichoison and Rev. Carl Currie, te Mrs. Donald Craw- + ford and to all whe sent cards and visited Alex while a, patient | in Hospital. We also wish to j.thank these who sent flowers, i} Memorial's and messaces of Sympathy. and all the kind | friends and neizhbors who help- ed and offered help in any way. We are also zrateful te Mr Gil- lis of the Gills Funeral Home for his help and ‘indness im our Tecent hereavement Marzaret WoearLennan , family | NOTICES GIANT FID and pas a ¥ e —-CARD_OF THANKS - f | ‘I ii i f Hi i ue ; i efi as ie ry a ; ! “4 9:1 i te Tryos. PE! May ith. Lieyd Stordy. age 71 years. rest at ber reswW ENMAN-— At the Prince Edward ts- fand Hosptal. Monday. May 19. 1965, Jeans E Enman. Malpeque Head. in her th. year Resting at the Mec Leas Funeral Home from «here fu weral «ill be held today. May 12. with service commencing at 2 p.m inter ment wil take place in cemetery IN MEMORIAM DAVINSON Ie loving memory of my mother Mrs Harry Davidson ‘(nee Alice MacWilliams) whe passed way May 13. 1907 4 Always remembered by daughter Lexte. OSBORNE — In loving memory of Hamptes Osborne, whe passed only Ged knows why You are not forgotten Ner will you ever be As long as life and memory last We will remember GALLANT — In tems vemos of Cecil G. Gallant. who passed away at Calgary Alta. May 12 1963 z memories are all we have Ever loved and remembered by sis apart Fer all the memories within cur hearts ‘ Memories we keep though you are me We wil always remember yeu ap matier hew long ; remembered by Tey. Mas. Deana and Bevertey. BBILE & patent m the Prince County | Hospaal. I «ish te express my thanks te Dr TZielmski. the wursing staff. for those who, a and ind = let- all. Angus OBITUARY MR. JOHN PARTRIDGE Inserted by relatives Friends and relatives sorrsto hear of the passifz of John FE. Partridge in Charlotte- town on March 2ist, in his 91st year. Rorn in Church Road in 1878, son of Rachel James and Rich- ard Partridge where he resided all his life till he retired from farming He was predeceased by his wife, the former Marzaret Mar- tin of Martinvale, three years ago Their home was hospitality it- self. where people from far and near loved to gather and were always assured of a warm wel- | come. He was always willing to give—a--helping hand—toanyone: During his’ active life he was a faithful elder of St. Peter's Bay Congregation for many years There are left to mourn. one sister, Mrs. Minnie Morris, also a number of nieces and neph- ews. all residing in United States His funeral was held from Mo- rell United Church, conducted by Rev. D.R. MacLennan. The hymns sung were: Safe In The Arms of Jesus, and Forever With the Lord, and a solo Peace Perfect Peace was rendered by Herbert MacLeod of Dundas. The pallbearers were: James Beaton. Charles James. Lloyd James, Thomas Cullen, Vernon MacLeod and Leaman Dingwell. Interment in Marie Cemetery. Flowers. . Wreath -- Mr. and’Mrs. Har- ry Watson, Mass; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell. Mass.: Spray Mrs. Jessie MacLeod = and family; Spray Mrs. Pearl Sanderson: Eileen and Colina Jackson. Spray -—- Maurice Bur- hoe. Spray Shirley and Flom Southerland FAO SQUABRLE ENDED GENFVA AP)'—A_ squabble ewer the admission of Commun- ist China dominated the opening of the 18th annual assembly of the United Nations World Health Organization Tuesday The assembivy finally adopted the report proposing acceptance of the credentials of the 124 zov- ernment< including Nationalist China’ The vote was 74 to 17 with nine abstentions DLING and STEPDANCING CONTEST St. Mary’s Parish -Hall Souris Saturday, June 12th—8 P.M. OPEN TO ALL Seersoret bs St Ware: Sener Cher Send af entrees to Edward Clinton, Sours before May 2*h Good prizes. + re ar a ok TF | law, | ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leman Rose, Lakeville. We Nana toving-mem-Lake._. <~ Opened By Hays WTITAWA CP: — ture Minister Harry Hays has opened a permanent govern- /Ment dairy cattle display aimed at bonsting export sales of ‘breeding stock ' The department paid $31,725 ‘for the 40 head in the display to be housed at the federal zgov- jernment’s central experimental - farm. Mr. Hays led a cow off a truck in the opening ceremony. He said the display—dubed the Canadian Livestock Show- case—will provide a handy. cem — tral place for visitors and poten- tial buyers to see what Canada has to offer in the way of dairy cattle. BALTIC: Mrs) Edrth Bruce, Charlotte with her brother and sister-in- Mr. and Mrs Clair Mae Montgomery, Charlottetown, fol- lowing her sieze of iliness of four months in the P.E.1. Hos- pital Debra, Dell, Marie and Bobby - Mixon, East Baltic, are ill at their home with the chickenpox. A local association meeting of the girl guides and Browmes — was held im the church base- ment Monday night There was a_ large_attendance Elisworth Cleweltytr. “Monta- gue, returned to his position as | manager for Albert Griffin. Souris, at his fishing plant at ‘North Lake. Mr. Llewellyn has served this position for the past 2 vears ' Mrs. Joseph Chapman, Souris East. underwent surgery in the Charlottetown Hospital recently. Noreen Rose, Charlottetown, spent a few days with her par- Mr. and Mrs. Earl DeCoursey. Cardigan, spent the weekend with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holland, North Mrs. Marjorie Campbell. is now convalescing at her home in Kingsboro following her illness in .the Souris Hospital. A large attendance was pre- sent at the Fast Point Baptist Church, Kingsboro. when Rev. WD. Jackson, England, was the guest speaker for the even- ing During the recent Kings Film Council meeting Eastern held in the East Baltic hall, the fo!- — president. Nelson Red Point ;-viee- president, Mrs. Stewart Cameron, East Point: secretary, Mrs. Stewart Mac- Gregor, East Baitic. Announcements CITY & QUEENS RESERVE June 12th. for Ham and | Scallop supper in Stanley Bridge Hall \ RESERVE MAY 74. for Mt Stewart United Church Lobster Supper MODERN. OLD tume dancing tp Mt Ryan Hall. Johnston's River, Friday May 4 SALAD SUPPER St Paul's Parish Hall, 2 Richmond Street Mar Lith imte 7 pm sim Sponsered by Belvedere Guild SPECIALS AY Dtamond’s Grocery, 49 Elm. Avenue Telephone 49234 68 King . 79c; & tims milk. Wr: weiners, 39¢ th; four rofl pack toilet tissue. « your Gt te the Flowers of Hope Fund will ip retarded children of our Province, grow into productive, self-supporting adults FILMS developed 1 roll 12 exposures 75. cents, 1 roll 8 exposures Sie. Re Drims 5S ¢. each Post Film Service P.O. Box 95 Chariottetown ALt. INTERESTED in the Hartsville Cemetery meet at the Church, Tues dav. May lath at 2329 pm for annual meet__and other business. Russell RB. Jewell. secretary treasurer RE_OFF NING or Maple Darce Hall. St Patricks. Saturday. May '8 Modern and eld time dancing by Ed Matthews Lobster DAUGHTERS OF England card game in Orange Hall LOBA Kirkwood Drive. every Wednesday night at 8 pm Admission SOc Lanch served SPECIALS AT Mamends Grocery, 19 Fim Avenue Telephone £9734. 2% deren ezgs. .%%¢, Domestic shortening, 29r ib: Garden City butter, 2 tbe, 9c: 19 The potatres, 49¢ COME ONE. come all te Let @5 hall and see Wiltshire Plavers present their twe one act plays and variety concert, Thursday. May 13 Curtain 839 pm. Sponsored by Lat 63 CWL. . VARIETY CONCERT will be held in Coptral Queens Regional High School, Hunter River. May lth. at 830 Pm. Sponsored by Home and School As servation Admission adults Ste. sty dents 5 COME ONE. come all to Frederic ton Hall and hear Wiltshire Present their two one-act plays and concert. Wednesday, May 12th Cur- = s™ pm in ald of Frederictos all KINGS COUNTY COSCERT OF loca) talent. Mon tague Regional High School anditor jum. Thursday. May 13. 739 Admissios 7S and SW ocents Proceeds for rink. DANCING 2 th 17 St Peters Holy Name Hall. Friday nights Mysie by the Rive Crystals. Canteen Ad- mission Wie te the wil YouR Girt HOrTE FUND help = Retarded Children of our province, grow itete * productive. self-supporting adults. ANNUAL WEETING Southers Kings Feeh and Game at the Rison Rainbow ~ Room. Montague. Monday. at & pm. Impertant business. Lanch te members. Louis Cantelle. PRINCE COUNTY SURILEe WOMEN'S Institete Al. RED CROSS Rommay Armory. Summerside Friday. May 14 YOUR GIFT te the FLOWERS nOrr FISD wil = help il COME TO the rommage treme renting fable St Resse cs Pridar ‘os commencing at it i Fists 7” 2 ‘ a | Stewar*, = FLOWERS OF ~ Greve *