You Can't Cary Merchandise to Every Door — Want Ads Can.. Dial 8506 FE ANNOUNCEM “AUCTION SALE NEWTON CROSS SATURDAY, AUGUST 29th - ATIP.M. Cattle—2 steers, I years old; | heifer, |'/2 years old; | cow with. calf at side. Machine 1—2-sod ns }—3--section spring tooth harrow M.H.; |—2 section spring tooth har- row: | horse hoe; | scuffler; | M.H.' bin- der; | hay loader, |.H.C.; | haymower M.D.; 1 hay rake I.H.C.; | turnip pulper; | set fan- ners: | wood foller; | tractor trailer, rack and box; | broadcast seeder; | potato plan- fer, F. & W.; | disc harrow; | separator, De- Laval: | box sleigh; 2 wood sleighs; | driving wagon; | set platform scales, Fairbanks; | hay rope and blocks; | hay hoist; | set wire stretchers; | forge, | vise and anvil; | drill machine; | emery wheel and stone; |. saw bench, 2 cream cans. 1—1955 Dodge car. a Harness—Cart saddle and breechen, hames and traces, driving harness. Forks, shovel and hoes arid other art- icles too numerous to mention. Terms: Cash. RODERICK MacPHERSON, - Owner. J) THOMAS McKENNA, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE instructed the Executors of the Estate of Dr. F-E. Sent te cell by Public Auction oa Thursday and Friday, Sep- tember 3rd and 4th. Thursday at 2.00 P.M. — PROPER —Superb location situated on prominent corner lot Reger ee ten 29 homes, 19 Villa Avenue, corner Greenfield Avenue. This modern 8 room dwelling with double car garage has been newly painted. Lot frontage y 90 feet on Villa Avenue and 170 feet on Greenfield Avenue. This truly is a very property. , Table, Chairs, Serving Table) Radio, Bed- sat “TBed., mattress, Vanity & Bench, Highboy, , Beds, Bureaus, Chests of Drawers, Commodes, Chairs. Bookcase and Writing Desk, Office Swivel Chair, Portabie Type- ‘writer (Corona), Several Barrymore Rugs (excellent condition), Combination McClary Electric and Coal Range, G.E. Refrigerator, Kitchen Chairs and other pieces of furniture not listed. Friday—10.00 A.M. — Chest, Lawn Mowet, Pails, Ladders, Awnings, 30 ft. Extension Ladder, Wheel Barrow, Wire. Water Hose, Grindstone, Axes, Shovels, Wrenches, Electric Motor, Coal Box, Tools, Nails and a hundred other items. Friday—2.00 P.M. — This is where the Ladies predominate—all the beautifu! linens, tains, draperies, cushions, pillows, scatter rugs, bed clothing, kit- chen utensils, table lamps, Brass Dinner Gong, Brass and Silver Candle Sticks, Brass Fire Irons, Brass Fern Stand and Pot, and several other articles. : W. H. BEATON, AUCTIONEER. I—ou Cockshutt tractor; | A _ Queens or literate , County. GREETING: | WHEREAS upon praying ~ | ation may be issued for the pur- | pose hereinafter set forth: You said Estate to be and appear be- | fore the Judge present at a Pro- bate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queens County in the said Province, on Wednesday the 9h day of Sep. tember next coming, at the hour All articles in attic cellar and garage, including: 5 trunks, 1 of ten o'clock forenoon of the) | Same day to shew cause if any | they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed ;and an order for distribution made to close the Estate as prayed for in said petition-and- on | motion of Alexander W. Matheson ernaments, Bridal Rose China, Large asortment of dishes, cur-| Esquire, Proctor for said Petit-| | dJoner- | AND IT IS HEREBY ORDER- - MORTGAGE SALE | The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Aug. 28, 1959. 17 There will be sold by Public mesday. auction in troat ot t tov Bedeque Man] Pevacs ry Courts Building at Charlotte- ‘ a 2 ee town in Goone'® Oe cca 1S P ent vile NB. Crowell, Guanings- Edward Island, on a4 the 23rd day of September A.D. : j, foeiere Seo Soe 1959, at the nour of twelve | woevase NS. — (CP) Daniel , secretary o'clock noon, Atlantic Standard | D> "“Cuartes Britten’ of Bede-|% ‘he Canadian Bautist Foreign Time, all and singular the lands |") eT “was named presid-| Mission Board. . Donald following that is to say: ALL | 0” > ine Maritime United Bap-|te®. of Moncton, and Rev. George ot, ered: eee xl 7ing | tist Institute meeting here Wed-IL. McNeill, of Bedford, N.S. in Queen’s County, Province of Prince Edward Island, bounded described. as follows: COM- o cod ScING at a stake oot inthe | | THANK YOU! Bear Seca ee . the said stake being in the The Provincial Red Cross Blood Donor Committee south boundary of land ams |Wishes to extend sincere thanks to all who have been ee ed MacDonald, }Gonors or assisted in any way at the Blood Donor thence running southwardly along} Clinics held so far this year. Saas ’ vow ‘. cal F. A. S. JONES formerly in’ possession of ’ lla Macvittie and now Maurice Chairman. Waddell thence westwardly along , the Waddell boundary line to eee northwardly Sug . ic said milsreem of am | ST, ANDREW’S PARISH weely sine etme to tt TURKEY SUPPER Oia described in scone : dated January 16, 1908, from SATURDAY, AUGUST 29th. Cuter, Reween 608 alte, Dem, att can Kinnon. The above sale is made Sithe shove sale te made pur] MT, STEWART MEMORIAL HALL gage dated the fiteenth day ef Supper 4:30—9:30 june A.D. 1955, and :made be- ee es Rey See ; Queen County, Carpenter, \ and Stordy, his wife, ofthe arat pert aod Bers wie] NOTICE TO FARMERS of Charlottetown in Queen's a - County wie Navin teen mane; AS one of the largest feed manufacturers in this in es the Principal |Province and also one who has been assisting farmers ender. with credit for the promotion and finishing their live- cn stock we are now advised by our bankers that regula- "yuan k. cae ae he tions from Ottawa do not permit them to grant any minion Building. harlottet more credit to farmers and also that no new loans be Mortgagee. |made. All loans outstanding to be paid in full at CANADA maturity. : PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND No—Home Improvement Loans is IN THE PROBATE COURT No—Installment Loans No—Farm Loans for Machinery So, Mr. Farmer in order to comply with Ottawa's request through the bank it will mean that we will be unable to grant farmers credit for feed purchases as ‘we are unable to finance all livestock feed in Queen's County. We regret having to make this decision but if and when Ottawa releases the strings we shall again be pleased to assist you for your requirement “and thanking you for your past. co-operation. McGUIGAN & BOYLE LTD. THE PROVINCIAL VOCATIONAL SCHOOL, CHARLOTTETOWN REOPENS SEPTEMBER 8, 1959 TRAINING COURSES AVAILABLE Nine Month Day Courses are offered in the folowing : ‘ Automotive Mechanics Electricity 4 Bricklaying and Plastering — See (two-month Piumbing and Sheet Metal ED that a copy hereof be forth- | Diesel and Heavy Duty Mechanics with published in some newspaper | Drafting least four consecutive weeks from | said once in each week for at | the date hereof and that a true | copy hereof be forthwith posted | WANTED TRUCK AND TRACTOR MECHANIC Steady employment if proven satisfactory. Usual benefits, good wages. Apply: “CURRAN AND BRIGGS LTD. Summerside spectively, namely, in the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid, at or near the Bank ef Nova Scotia in Charlottetown, aforesaid, and at or near the Can- adian Bank of Commerce in Char. lottetown aforesaid, so that all | persons interested may have due} notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge of the | said Probate Court at Charlotte-| vown in Queen’s County, the day and year first abo’- -ritten. ~ Accounting and Bookkeeping Cooking Crocheting, Knitting, Smocking Leatherwork By the Court. “L.S.”” Be (sgd.) * law acting Registrar. S A ¢ - — CLOSED ALL DAY FRIDAY and SATU 134 Kent St. Busy Moving To The Coliseum -CROCKEMT and STOREY Ltd . Radio and TV Repair (ten menth Course) Welding (two four month courses) The attention of young women is called to the two month DAY course in Home Economics beginning October 26, 1959. in the following publie places re-| Night courses commencing October 1 are available in | the above trades as well as in the following : Sewing ‘ Shorthand (Pitman, refresher) Typing Weaving Full information on courses may be obtained by writing to, or calling on, the Principal, Provincial Voca- tional School, Charlottetown, P.E.I. or dial 4647 or 3774. EDUCATION FOR LIVING CY CYLINDER RDAY 1956 CHEVROLET 4 door Hardtop Sedan. V-8 ,ongine. $1600 Dial 5559 CITY & QUEEN'S WE TREAT the sick well. Gig- gey’s Pharmacy open 8.30 a.m. w £2.00 p.m. ; STH DISTRICT Conservative headquarters now located at 215 Great George Street. Phone 8915. “DIAL 3644 FREE DELIVERY te your. Door.”’ and get the. best values for your food dollar— Weatherby’s Clover Farza Food Market. * PROVINCIAL plowing match and Agricultural fair, September Sth and 10th, prize list on request, Albert Acorn, Secy, Cardigan. REGULAR Dance -Lot 65 hall every Monday night, good music and canteen service. Regular Dance Bonshaw Inn. Saturday night. Burns Orchestra. HORSE RACES at Hazelbrook Saturday, August 29th, 2 p.m. Dance St. Peter’s Lake School Friday, August 28. Sponsored, by Women's_tInstitute. Good Music. LEATHER School bags, College Binders, Portfolios and Brief eases, Priced right. Toombs Mu- sic Store. THE ELDON Branch of the Canadian Legion wishes to ex- tend thanks to all who assisted in making the Red Cross Blood Donor Clinie so successful. Les- ter MacRae, chairman. PANTRY SALE — S. A. Mac- Donald, Friday, August 28th, 2 p-m. Sponsored by Marshfield BIRTHS ADAMS — At the Charlottetown Hospital on August 18, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Samson Adams, a daughter, Lois Mary. DUFFY — At the Charlottetown Hospital on August 25th, 1959, .to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Duffy, Fort Augustus, a son, Thomas Gerard. DEATHS DUFFY — At the Charlottetown Hospital, August 25th, Thomas. Gerard Duffy, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Duffy. Fort Augustus. IN MEMORIAM TROWSDALE—In loving memory of Edward N. Trowsdale, who Passed away August 28, 1955. There is still an ache In our hearts today, That countless years Can't take away. A place in our hearts That nothing can fill We miss you dear father And always will. Lovingly remembered by son Orien and daughter-in-law, Faye. TROWSDALE—In loving memory of Edward N. Trowsdale, West- moreland, who passed away August 28, 1955. Sweet memories will linger for- ever Time cannot change them its true Years that may come cannot se- ver Our loving rememberance of you Always remembered by Wife and family. WHITLOCK—In loving memory of Wilfred L. Whitlock who pas- sed away. August 28, 1956. This day we do remember. A loving thought we give, To one no longer with us But in our hearts still lives. Sadly missed and ever remem-; bered by wife Minnie and dau- ghter Edith. WHITLOCK—In loving memory LEOD LTD WoT GAO, CY,NOT BAO AT ALL. IN FACT, THE ROAD % BEGINNING TO TURN 1953 CHEVROLET 4 Door Sedan. Beautiful tone finish. Mechanically perfect. $750 1955 PONTIAC Births, Deaths, | (When death netices are received too tate te be included es this page, they appear fer one edition on page twe and are — transferred to this department in the next edition.) \ ENTS | ' §STH DISTRICT Conservative} Plan to attend special service headquarters now located at 215) tonight in Summerside’s Civic Au- Grat George Street. Phone| ditorium 8 p.m. Hear Radio Pas- 9915. : tor Perry F, cee Sat + 7 at onal eee Be ag on MacLeod Lid., .Friday, 2 p.m.| ta of the HMCS Bonaventure Hal- August 28th. Sponsored by Or-|ifax, soloist; Judith and Joan well W. L Rockwood playing and singing. Also service tomorrow night at 8 and Sunday night at 8.30 p.m. PIANOS! PIANOS! One recon- apartment size piano, . good condition . re $325.00, now special New Scale Williams stool $249.00. One Electric Orgaii (new) .00. C. J. Gallant, Howlan. KING'S COUNTY ACME REBEKAH Lodge, pan- try sale, September 5th. YOU CAN’T afford to miss our weekend sale — balance of dres- ses and coats; table of odds and ends. Come in and look over the bargains. Belle’s Shoppe, Mon- THERE WILL BE an ice-cream social in the Fredericton Church basement on Friday, August 28th., Ss Sponsored by the} gi <= ae NOTICE! Unloading car of Welsh Furnace Hard Coal next week, $40.00 per ton. Arniast Limited. Service at Its Best. Dial 6553, 139 Great George St. CITIZENS WHO HAVE articles on loag to the Historic Museum display at Y.M.C.A. will piease call for same Monday or Tues day—Aug 31 or Sept ist. = HIGHFIELD. United Church Sunday School’ picnic, Saturday, August 29th,: at Stanhope. Cars leaving at 1.30. . RECORD HITS, The Three Bells, Just A Little Too Much and the. Battle of New Orleans. At Toombs Music Store. LARGE TABLE Reading lamp, Special Price $7.95. Toombs Mu- sic Store. BUYING LIVE fowl, Monday. August 3ist. 8:00 until 12:00. R. L. Dickieson Limited. PRINCE COUNTY ACHIEVEMENT DAY in Ken- sington rink August 3lst. .‘Ken- sington, Malpeque Clubs. DURING MY absence from the. province until September 23rd my law office will remain open with. my secretary in at- tendance. R. §. Hinton, Q. Od 2 § 3 i ‘ August 28th. To assist couple, who lost their home by fire.- Spon- sored by Women's Institute. Regular Saturday night dance, St. Peters Bay hall. Musie by the Mariners. AT LAST they have arrived! The best looking and most ex- citing hats we have ever hand- led. Call im and see for your- self. Belle’'s Shoppe, Montague. BELLE RIVER United Church Anniversary service, Sunday, August 30, at 11 a.m. Special speaker will be the Rev. Mr. Murchison who at present is vacationing at Point Prim. Spec- arriages Always remembered by Pauline Marion and Bob.- CARD OF THANKS The mother, brothers and sis- ters of the late C.S. Dingwell wish to thank the doctors and nurses of the P.E.I. Hospital for their eare and kindness, also Dr. Ian MacMillan and the Rev. Bryer Jones of New Glasgow, and all of Wilfred L. Whitlock who pas- sed away August 28, 1956. A little tribute true and tender, Just to show that we remember, Your loving smile and thoughtful : ways, We miss you more with passing days. Hear . tea — Satu Critics Of CBC. Are Recruited TORONTO (CP)—CBC director Kate Aitken is recruiting 2,000 armchair critics whose likes and dislikes will probably dictate the organization's future program - | content. Mrs. Aitken says ‘she hit on the idea of amateur critics from pri- vate life because of dissatisfae- tion with professional researth- income -- ers and their surveys. The critics from all brackets and walks of life will be chosen in 402 municipalities from coast to coast by service club representatives, mayors and reeves and religious groups. The idea has been accepted by the CBC program-finance com- mittee and by the organization's She TV and radio pro- —* . or will be expanded, short- dropped on the basis of the response from the critics. CBC audience research depart- 3 ments will mail cards to the ticipants. A fotal of 16,000 have already agreed to take part. PLEASANT CLIMATE The 1,350,000 citizens of Santi- ago, Chile, enjoy a yea average temperature of 57 7 Ek frit fil REE YW i a mit i i ed i Wilson, . D. MacLEAN FUNERAL . DIRECTOR 15 King Square Charlottetown Dial 5549 i és rday On CFCY 6.05 P.M. TO 6.20 P.M. AST (inserted by the P. E. I. Progressive Conservative Party? = eo Se eas FOR wo Qnd. KING'S — | : Farmers Who Have A Full Knowledge Of Agriculture Thomas R. Cullen . enn (our basle industry) Harvey Lconnes Councillor Assemblyman TO VOTE FOR THESE MEN is TO ° VOTE FOR CONTINUED GOOD GOVERNMENT ! Nth VOTE LIBERAL SEPTEMBER 1ST. 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