l NOTICES SCOTCH SHORTHORNS FOR SALE ,"WIHENH NOTICES I am offering by private sale balance at my Registered Shorthorn Herd. 1 female with bull calf at side. 5 females (bred) 2 heifers born June 1962. 1 heifer calf born Oct. 1962. 1 bull calf born Oct. 1962. Herd sire (4 years old). ATHOL ROBERTS RT' PHONE 4-9329 BIRTHS LOWTHER Norman and Gladys Lowther. Crapaud, an- nounce the arrival of their son, Ivan Glenn, at the Prince Edward Island Hospital April 24, 1963. Weight 11 ozs. McGUIRK — At the Charlotte- town Hospital, Monday, April 22nd, 1963, to Mr. and Mrs. Warren McGuirk, Mount Stew- ;rt, a daughter. Weight 7 lbs., ass. on 9 IIbS., 0N HORSEMEN EARLY CLOSERS -- CLOSE MAY Ist Charlottetown Driving Park E. FRANK ACORN, Race Sec. Box 13 ENGAGEMENTS MILL — WAUGH _ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mill, Clermont, wish to announce the engage- ment their only daughter Shirley Fay to Errol Wendell Waugh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Waugh, Wilmot Val- ley. Marriage to take place June 15th, at St. Mark's An- glican Church, Kensington at 2 p.m. DEATHS MOORE —— At the Kings County Memorial Hospital Sunday, April 28, 1963, Clarence Ron- ald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Moore, Murray River, aged eight years. Resting at the Murray River Funeral Home until noon Tuesday, then to the Baptist Church, Mur- ray River, for funeral ser- vice commencing at 2 o’clock. Interment in Murray River cemetery. P.E.I. Artificial Breeding Clubs ANNUAL MEETING Ladies Invited HILLSBORO April 29, 1963 Millview Hall Lunch, 8:00 pm. NEW GLASGOW April 30, 1963' North Milton Hall Banquet, 8:30 pm. WEST PRINCE May 1, 1963 Montrose School Lunch, 8:00 pm. May 2, 1963 Marshfield Hall Banquet,, 8:00 pm. CRAPAUD May 3, 1963 Hampton Hall Lunch, 8:00 pm. EASTERN PRINCE May 8, 1963 ‘ YORK AL May 10, 1963 North River Hall Banquet,, 8:00 pm. TYNE VALLEY May 13, 1963 Tyne Valley Hall Lunch, 8:00 pm. MORELL May 14, 1963 Morell Community Hall Lunch, 8: pm. O’LEARY May 16, 1963 St. Luke’s Hall Lunch, 8:00 pm GUE May 21, 1963 Legion Hall Lunch, 8:00 pm. "All meetings will have special speakers. ANNUAL MEETING - BANQUET PRINCE CO. ARTIFICIAL BREEDING CLUB LOT 16 HALL - MAY 8TH. - 8 PM. Guest Speaker - DR. 0.6. MOORE. Manager of the Central Artificial Breeding Unit Fredericton, NB. ALL MEMBERS and their WIVES ARE INVITED ............. .. Please notify the or President in your area on or before April 26th if you plan to attend. PHONE or WRITE A. S. JOHNSON. Phone 601-11 Belmont, Lot 16 FRANK JARDINE, Wilmot, Sec. Phone 436-7916 AUCTION SALE MT. HERBERT Having sold my farm I offer the following macblnery: International 300 tractor, Massey Har- ris 102 Jr., tractor, McKee Harvester (complete), New Idea Manure reader (new). Massey Har- ris grain and fer-til drill (15 run), wheel harrows. cultivator, 3-sod tractor plow, Interna- tional side rake, Massey Harris trailer mower, horse-hoe, end gate clipper. cream . 25° 2&1 [as storage tank, 600 0118!!th baled hay and straw, Water tor, oil space heater, Enterprise oil “1:239. and other articles too numerous to men- ' —rmmsc.asn OWNER A-UCI'IONm ALLISON MUTCH mums casswslu. GILLIS—At Kings County mem- orial Hospital, April 28, 1963. Mrs. Angus Gillis of Strath- cons in her 86th year. Re- sidence. Funeral from Dundas United Church, Tuesday, April 30 at 2 p.m. Interment in Unl- ted Church cemetery. McMahon —- At Toronto, Ont., Friday, April 26, 1963, Joseph McMahon of Toronto formerly of Elmira, in his 515i year. His remains will arrive by train this evening and will be conveyed to the Perry Fu- neral Home trom where the funeral will be held Wednes- day morning. leaving the fu- neral home at 9 o’clock to St. Columba's Church for Re- quiem High Mass at 9:30. In- terment in the church ceme- tery. NOTICE Department Province mains raging at her late re- Easing of Weight Restrictions as. Mn. Charlottetown, Mon. spun 29, 1m.1sl IN MEMORIAM l Births, Deaths, Marriages FRIZZELL ~ At the Richards Nursing Home. Alberry Plains. Saturday, April 27. 1963, J. Golden Frizzell, Eldon in his 915i year. Remains were trans- ferred from the Gillis Funeral Home, Sunday afternoon to the residence of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John A_ Ross, Garfield, from where the funeral will be held today. Monday with service commen- cing at 2230. Interment will be in the Belfast cemetery. GAMESTER - At her late re- sidence, Sunday. April 28, 1963, Mrs. Nelson Gamester of Char- lottetown Royalty and former- ly of M ay River, in her‘ 84th year. Resting at the Mac- ‘ Lean Funeral Home McCOBMACK —- In loving our of our, dear dad Ruel M y Fondest memories of you We will never forget. Joan and Gen. DeROCHE —— In loving memory Today is a sad anniversary or the passing of one so dear Recalls sorrowful parting That was sudden and severe. sections of the city . . Sometimes I look at your pic- 4-3170. And think of the yeste ll h Q And knew not sorrow or tears. mem- : c. . Cormack who passed away, April 29. 1961. CITY & QUEENS MENS TAILORED to measure suit sale, Z) percent discount. Moore and McLeod Ltd. Sadly missed by daughters of mlv dear brother Frances DeRoche who died suddenly on April 29th, 1961. — Giggey's Pharmacy. "Up-to- the -minute" prescription ser- vice. We can call for and deliver Parkdale — . Dial ture r years, hen we were a appy to- absent from his office til gether 20m Always remembered by as your prescription. Phone us tolHospiIal, day ~ Prompt Free Delivery to 5 and Thursday. Mm, 2nd, tal. DR. J.A. MacMILLAN will belfiema] '1 May DR. J.M. GILLIS will be alb- i - . . from tier Louise and brother-in-l w Sent from 1135 Practice May 2nd- where the funeral will be held Willard MacKinnon and family. May 12th inclusive. Announcementsl lMoore and McLeod Ltd. 1 j VARIETY CONCERT hall. I "OPEN HOUSE", Tuesday, April 30th Sponsor Health Association, Association concert in Wiltshire ‘hall on May let. ‘the North Wiltshire Women: in- MENS TAILORED to measure 15mm... lsuit sale. 20 percent discount. evening October 29. ‘newly renovated hall. Riverside ours Sherwood and all i at 1:45 p.m.. and 2:45 p.m.. each day. Show your interest in the mentally ill by visiting the hos- ed by Canadians-[om practice until Wednesday,_ KING'S COUNTY Cavendish Hens! sored by Legion Auxiliary. I SOURIS PLAYERS presents Sponsored by "‘The Wayward Kiss", in Morel! hall, Wednesday. May isi. Spon- PROGRESSIVE Conservative YORK COMMUNITY PRE- 8 p.m. ontague. 2 BINGO, St. Mary's Hall, Wen“ TueSdayhague, Tuesday. April so 11h. poll meeting Thursday. May 2nd iBENTS a variety show entitled g; . and I “An Evening of Fun". Ten per- Fashlon Show, Canoe Cove hall, . romances “WE TREAT THE SICK WELL" Monday, April 29th. In aid oil above Mabou Drug, Mon- ln aid Orlo'clock. Jack pot $65.00. I ROYAL SECURITIES Corporation Limited investmenl Securities ALEX M. WILSON PRINCE COUNTY DR. MARVIN R. CLARK. Kenslngton. will be absent ay 1 Charlottetown Manager l37 Grafton St. Dial {-8583 Tuesday, April 30 with son, NOTICES terment will take plac in the Peoples cemetery, " DEWAR — At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital, Satur- day. April 27. 1963, George W. Dewar. of Malpeque Road in his 64th year. Resting at the MacLean Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held today, April 29 with service commencing at 2:30 pm. torment will take place in thel People's cemetery. ‘ RAYNER — At the Community Hospital, O'Leary, Saturday,“ April 27. 1963, Mrs. John nay-j nor of Cascumpec in her 52nd ; year. Her remains were for-; warded from the Jelley Fu- neral Home to her late re-‘ sidence. Funeral Wednesday. tram the Cascumpec United, Church with service commenc- vice commencing at 2 pm. In-‘l e .‘ WANTED For good grades of scrap material, delivered to our yard on Kent Street, we are paying the follow- ing prices. IRON & STEEL SCRAP . $14.00 Per Ton. HEAVY COPPER . . . .1 noses-s LIGHTCOPPER.......... 17 Cts. Per Lb Red Brass . .. . 16 Cts. Per Lb Yellow 13 Cts. Per Lb. Radiators $3.00 Each Batteries.... . . . . . . . . . . . . Each. Ale Bottles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 20c perdoz. ' HIDES & SKINS KENT STREET MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD. lst 1963. disposed of. PARKDAIE NOTICE Residents are hereby notified that according to By-Law No. 8 relat- ing to dogs and licensing thereof. Fees of $3.00 for each dog or spayed bitch, and $10.00 for each bitch are due and payable on or before May License tags may be procured at the Village Police Office. Take notice that after May lst, all dogs running at large or not dis- playing a license tag will be picked up and if not claimed in 7 days will be By Order Parkdale Commissioners A. D. Seaman—Clerl' ing at 2 pm. Interment will be in the church cemetery. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank Dr. Lorne Bon- ' nell, nurses and staff of the Mon- ; tsgue Hospital and those who l sent flowers and cards, and treats, Also Rev.‘ Barwise and Rev. Currie and all those who vi5ited me while a patient there. 5. John Hancock. IN MEMORIAM LEA — In loving memory of Matthew S. Lea, Vernon River. who passed awav April 28th, 1958. Every day, in some small way, Memories of y0u come our way. Always remembered by his wife and family. NOTICE of Highways of P.E.I. Ettective midnight, Sunday, 28 April, I963, and until turther notice, all veh- icles travelling on paved roads in P.E.|. may operate with a gross weight n_o_t exceeding 50% at their registered weight. This notice is issued under authority of regulations published February I2, I960. J. Philip Matheson, Minister of Highways ’3 33.3.3.3 3.83.3 .1??? .8 3-8 #8335333 .3 8.5.53.3 5 5‘- .3 Musical Festival Concert Stars Of The Festival — 1963 BIRCHWOOD HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Monday, April 29, 1963, 7:30 PM. ' —’ KI thl McGui an String Orchestra grail? Soglgleslatginner; yi'? — Annge Fraser, Charmin- 21:30 Solo. Beginner 9 yrS. — Carlie: Watts. York Boys Solo, 9 & 10 yrs. —- Jack Kippiing, Stanhope Piano Solo, 9 a 10 yrs. Rosemary NanteS. Charlotte- First Baptist Church Grade 1-3. South- town Junior Boy's Church Choir — Rhythm Band, Schools 44) rooms, rt 1mlihytlhm Band. Schools of 10 rooms. Grades 1-8. Park- dal Scbeoal Chorus. Schools 4—9 rooms. Grades 1 a 2, Model 5‘ :- 1“? 9'9.“ 3"!" .. Rhythm Band. one room school, any grades —- Cross Ron Rhythm Band, Schools 2 8s 3 rooms. Grades 1-5 — South- , 1 11 s. — Gracie Findley. Mlottetown (Rh-WIS 8010 o k W rallies H -- South- Band, Schools 4—9 rooms. G It 12Illhythm Band, Schools 10 rooms a over — Parkdale ades 4-5 Schrth Chorus. Schools 2 at 8 rooms - Grades Lil—South W' sloe Gill-ls m. 15 over, Shirley Graham l, Rosina Beck and Carol ' I School elm grades, St. Jean Elementary School Girls Chorus, twopart, Sherwood Saxophone Solo —- Stephen Foster, Charlottetown Piano Solo, 11 a 12 yrs. — Sheridyth 'l'redenick, filer- wood \ Piano Solo. 13 yrs. 8: over A Marilyn Camw, Hunter ver School Chorus. 4-9 rooms. any grad School Ch School School Ghouls, 10 rooms and over, - Queen Clarion High sand Boys (moms. unchanged voices — Queen Charlotte High 1 Schoo SchoolChomsztsi-onms.snygrsdes.twopart— Grand 'I‘r e Roman Catholic Choir. Jr. Boys s. Girls - 'lirscsdie (hoes hooi aim-m. M rooms —— codie Cross hoolChorus,l-9roomsGrsdes3&4—'l'racodieCross Folk Song - Female. 16 yrs. -- Ddight Broad. River +11 Clubs — unison, Hunter Riva“ Hi Gob Folk Song, Male, —- Willard McDonald 3 5959 Schod Chorus, open — Birchwood, Grade Roman CatholoigBoys Choir, mehanged voices - Birch- School (moms, open Fr —— nobwood Boys Solo. 13 yrs. a over — Kent Stetson. Max-Mela Plano Silo, Boys 18 yrs. - Inweil Frizzell. New Haven Folk Song, Male — ole George McDonald. Trundle GkhSnlo,loyn..lnontoe—Sylvisnfllm.0bm town Ensemble —- Recessed Fondly. Chat-mm ‘Glorns. Rani — Stallone Woman m QUEEN 'IT’SYOUR MOVE’ If you are thinking about making a. move into a used car, we are going to MOVE the quality used cars listed below this week at these unbelievably low, low prices. You can move into a used car at W. R. Jenkins Ltd. with or without trade and also need no Down Payment. There’s no need to worry about the increase in gas price with one of these Used Volkswagens, the little g a it they use you won’t notice the difference. We . . .. Your friends will Crown you King of will JUMP at the opportlmity to serve you the used car buyers. SALE ENDS SAT., » _ 1958 Sunbeam- ‘i’ighg {Lifters . Rapier "Swim: i;.-? “u. 2 door hardtop black and yellow, low mile- i lillrlii mi; r, lit, Ami iiilis. age, in good condition. only $695. 1955 Plymouth Station wagon, blue In color and a real blue. only $195. 1954 Ford l: 8 "folio Vitaliy: :5 Dark blue in color. a bargain hunter’s dream. only $295. *1959 Volkswagen Custom, blue with matching leather up- holstery, one owner, like new. only $895. 1953 Pontiac Sedan, looks g o o d, mnsgood only $175. 0 NOIxMNN PAYMENT 0 Low MONTHLY PAYMENT ON THE lOT TERMS MAY 4TH. W99? \ynli: 4; W53 ’3 O,» n v ‘ Vii-sill, in liv‘tl‘ ii- iii Mill 1956 Ford Sedan, 8 cyl. 2 tone green and cream, this is a good car only $450. ’1 Ei’l‘v’Oy V‘iltlll in -,« nigg, ,,.g lil‘ilslr‘rfh Illxt’ in \l_ *1 960 Volkswagen Custom, jade green in color. one owner. A-l condition. $950. * THE CARS WITH THE WARREN". W. II. JENKINS LTD. F R E E CAR RADIO Completely Installed with aerial on any car selling at $800 and over. During this Sale! *1958 Volkswagen Custom, light bronze in color with leather upholstery, one owner. This car is in good condition. only $850. 1956 Plymouth Sedan, V-8 automatic, green in color. $350. *1961 Consul Dark blue in color. one owner in A-l good ‘ie‘ H 942i.i-~‘1§Q"£'ff‘i iii .ir.rii_ i 2“ i'ixil‘l .i, condition. only $1095. *1960 Volkswagen Deluxe, dark green In 0 n o owner has kept it glis- i9so 00““ color. careful toning and fresh. only $1095. 1959 Bedford Van New motor, body and tires A-] only $495. ' STARS CARRY OUR USUAL USED CAR PROWNCIAL VOLKSWAGEN DISTRIBUTOR PARKDALE DIAL 44563 I, " Open Every Evening Until 9 P. M. a] -)i ... s s (