I . m mum ea. In!!! 27. 1988- “I NOTICES (F TEACFIFRWANTED SPECIALIST TEACHERS .WANTED experience and free to attend Summer School out- side provmce. Apply in writing to Kenneth A. Parker, Superintendent of Schools. WANTED By the Amalgamated Regional High School. Corner Brook, Newfoundland, a music teacher and academic teachers for subject teaching in ) Grades IX, X, and XI. Remedial and Special Class Teachers for ) Primary Grades Charlottetown City Schools. Ap- plicants must have at least three years classroom NOTICES Founded 1811 “A Residential School for Boys.” Why GRADES 7 THROUGH SENIOR MATRICULATION masonssug‘utaghiefly because of the advantages the —'I'he strong Christian influence -—The small classes taught by experienced men —The sound Physical and Athletic programme -—the Guidance of Master of Character and Personality. —-The Training in Responsibility and Discipline. For illustrated Booklet. details 0! Costs. ursaries, etc.. write to the Head C. H. BONNYCASTLE, LL.D. ROTHESAY NEW BRUNSWICK Rothesay Collegiate School do many parents send their boys to Rothesay? For many School Scholarships and master. INOTICES ‘ ' NOTICES i ATTENTION WOOD CUTTERS We require a large amount of logs 8’ To 18‘ Spruce 0r Hemlock for particulars contact: BAGNALL’S MILLS LTD. HUNTER RIVER ANNUAL MEETING - BANQUET ATTENTION RATEPAYERS Sherwood School District —Apply— W. C. Robbins. Principal NOTICES NOTICES f—7 I am offering by private sale balance of my Registered Shorthorn Herd. Oct.. 1962. Herd sire I tyears . born June 1962; l heifer calf born Oct., 1962; 1 bull calf born Oct. 1962. Heard sire (4 years old). ATHOL ROBERTS SOUTHPORT PHONE 4-9329 1 female with bull call at side: )5 females (bred); 2 heifers OTCH SHORTHORN‘S FOR SALE THE TIME UNIFORMITY ACT DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME will be observed in a n d throughout the Pro- vince of Prince Edward Island fro m Midnight on the 27th day of April I963 to Midnight on the 26th day of October I963 and. in conformity with Section 3 of The Time Uniformity Act. such time will be considered as the official time in the Province. Wendell MacKay, Deputy Provincial Secretary. MUSICAL FESTIVAL CONCERT STARS OF THE FESTIVAL BIRCHWOOD HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM SATURDAY, APRIL 27. 1963. 7:30 P.M. . School Band —— Queen Charlotte High School Band The Band will be set up and play for 15 min. before the programme. 2. Boys Solo. 6-8 yrs. — Donald Campbell. Charlottetown 3. Girls Solo. 6-7 yrs. —- Janet Crockett. York 4. Girls Solo, 8-9 yrs. A -— Debbie Watts, Grand Traoadie 5. Girls Solo 3-9 yrs. 3 — Ruth Womlocott. Charlottetown 6. Piano Solo 9 yrs. beginner. Mary Tersea Sullivan. South- po 7. Piano Solo 13 yrs. and over —- Marilyn Oas'ew. Hunter v . Piano Solo. 8-9 yrs. —- Carole Rodd, Charlottetown Brownie Chorus — Sherwood Brownies . _ . unior Girls Church Choir. Central Christian Girl's Choir. (marlottetown .unior Boys at Girls Church Choir — St. James Church. Charlottetown chooi Chorus 10 rooms & over. Grade 1 — Rochford nan-e ghool Chorus 10 rooms & over. Grade 2. —— Sherwood chool :hoolcmomslo-roomshover. Gmde 3.—-_Princestreet chool chool Chm-us 10 mos I: over. Grade I - Rochford more ghool Chortle 10 rotnns & over, Grade 6 — Rochvford quare School uchoo Choru lOroome&over.Grade8.9and103patt. Queen Charlotte High School 18. uiolin Solo 10 yrs. Beginners. Peter Robhlson. Minde- town 19. Piano Solo. Boys 1! yrs. and under, David Arsenoult. Charlottetown . Z). Violin Solo l0 yrs. and over Beginner, Virginia Gledhill. Char etown 21. Violin Solo 14 you. did under -— Jimmy Homby. Char- 22. Violin Solo. Elm Open. Nomna Bacon. (hi-riotin- 13. I1:21am Duet.1o yns. -,- Leslie and Laurie Sande". alon- etown . 24. Piano Duet. 11 and 12 yrs. — Judy Colee. New Willtehire and Nadine MocCallum. Chfliottetown 25. gim,1ssndltyrs.—Daphnewoeand5anm ! umrmwn Duet. lBoye 12 yrs. —- Billy Km. W and K Rodd. M Piano Solo. 14 yrs. Linda Matheeon. North Milton no Solo, 11 and 12 yrs. -— Faye Lea Rogerson. Glar- Gi o. 12 wagon]. lame (hocketthl‘f'oak Wm ris Solo. 11nd yrm—Hdflhlll'd. ) undlsyrs.A-RomonaMacDonsld.Gnr of Girls Solo. 14 md 15 yrs. — Carolyn Ling. alarlottetown sSolo andnyn. GeorgePhiilips.Dmcldey Violin Solo. 12 yrs. - Wayne Cheverie. Clnrlottetown won“ 14 yrs. — Nell McKmfitQV/de River Solo. 15 . ~— Rlynor. . Gas Sdo. 12 £1: yrs. 3 -Msrie St. Germaine. Tree Piano Solo, 18 and 14 yum McKlnnon. ales-lotte- own ’Iano Solo. 15 and 16 yrs. — Wood. Mt. Herbert 15 and 6 . . lid '1‘. glim- -- Lang (reek c.o.1.'r. SI 54.3.3 .8333 TE ii ii; iii? __.-. if: H 3.5.5.353 .3 8’ is a a Rosie! Beck. Mood and Brenda Hennessey. ano )uet. woodland-Elisabeth'lbytwpdm oe Soprano Solo -— Peggy Mcln . Mom Plano Duet. -— loam sum. stem. Gall Carter. .irls Duet. 18 yrs. Carolyn ling and Sidney Graham. Eden gum, New Path Brien mutt. Motown .— mmmm‘m McIntyre. —- Jim-Marl Mex asarlottetown so” u” as Dequ mt Herb-1 52m“ “31"” hi“. —WWW.L 5.5" - Au... ETHEJJJV .3 92$ Iolo Iolo Just _ :E-gill--s , i HA 3 o C There will be a special meeting of Sherwood Ratepayers on Tuesday April 30th.. I963 at 8:30 p.m. D.S.T. in the School for the purpose of discuss- mg and voting on the proposed Cha‘r- lottetown Rural Regional High School. A full attendance is requested. SIGNED: THE TRUSTEES NOTICE Thanking all our customers for their business in the past and looking ahead to the future. We feel the best policy for everyone concerned is for us to go on a cash basis. As of May 15. 1963, all parts and repairs will be cash. All outstanding accounts are to be paid on this date. Accounts not paid will be handed in for collection. Signed: _ Young’s Service Station Red Point AUCTION SALE at Norboro. Wed. May 8th. 1 p.m. Having sold my farm, I will sell by public auction. stock, crop, machinery and some house- hold furnishings including: 33 head cattle, 7 choice milk COWS all freshened, one year and half- old, heifer 2 years old to freshen in May, 12 year olds, 14 calves. 10 junks of pigs and 1 sow. 2 tractors, 30 Massey Farmall A, tandem disc, easy flow 10 ft broadcast sower, (new) 2 escalators. 3 section, liner harrows, side delivery 3.3.3 3.3.5.593? 99.5? .5 rake new, heavy farm trailer, car trailer, steel wheel wagon. Boggs potato grader with rollers. battery charger, wood sleigh. driving sleigh. ex- tension ladder. electric milking machine, cream separator. milk cans. 2 brooder stoves. propane and oil, platform scales, set of burdizzo, 2 motors gas & electric. hand sprayer. 1500 bales of hay. quantity of oats. Household furnishings: dining room table and chairs, china cabinet, davenport and chair, sewing machine. beds and couches. Many other articles too numerous to mention. Auctioneer Arthur Stewart ANNUAL MEETING Ladies Invited EASTERN KINGS April 24, 1963 Souris Legion Hall Banquet, 8:00 p.m. HILLSBORO - 3 1 April 29, 1 Lunch, 8:00 p.m. Owner Gregor Mulligan Millview Hal NEW G Banquet. 8:30 p.m. WEST PRINCE May 1. 1963 Montroee School Lunch. 8:00 p.m. YORK May 2. 1963 Marshfield Hall Banquet.. 8:00 p.m. AUD May 3. 1963 Hampton Hall Lunch. 8:00 p.m. EASTERN PRINCE May 8. 1963 Lot 16 Hall Banquet.. 8:00 p.m. CORNWALL May 10. 1963 North River Hall Banquet...8:00 p.m. TYNE VALLEY May 13. 1963 Tyne Valle Hall Lunch. 8. p.m. May 14. 1963 ' Morell Community Hall ch, 8:00 p.m. CLUB LOT T6 HALL - MAY 8TH. - 8 P.M. Guest Speaker —- DR. D.G. MOORE. Manager of the Central Artificial Breeding Unit Fredericton, NB. ALL MEMBERS and their WIVES ARE INVITED / ---------------- u 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 PRINCE CO. ARTIFICIAL BREEDING Please notify the Secretary or President in your INOTICES NOTICE THE GOLDEN VALLEY BOYS Stars of T.V.. Radio, and Stage Coming this Saturday night April 27th At Community Centre, Charlottetown Admission — Adults .75c — Students .35c Sponsored by P.W.C. Newman Club Doors open at 7:15 P.M. Shows 8:00 —— 10:00 P.M. J OBITUARY i Inserted by friends and rela- tives as a tribute to the dozens- ed. M85. AUGUSTUS HURRY 'f'here passed away at the |Prince Edward Island Hospital. March 13th. 1963. Mrs. Augustu- flurry of West Royalty. ' Born in the year 1878. daugh- ;ter of Richard and Catherine "Stoclcman. Winsloe. the last .member of a family of eleven. I Her husband predeceased her lin the year 1929 Funeral services were held ATTENTION SOUTHPORT RATEPAYERS SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING Tuesday, April 30th, I963 8.30 P.M. D.S.T. Sharp To consider and vote upon the proposal of uniting with other districts in the area to form a regional high school unit for the purpose of establishing and operating a Central or Regional High School (Section 119(1) of The School Act). A. W. Wellner. Secretary. AUCTION SALE at MT. HERBERT TUESDAY. APRIL 30th — I.30 P.M. Having sold my farm I offer the following machinery: International 300 tractor. Massey Har- ris 102 Jr., tractor, McKee Harvester (complete). New Idea Manure Spreader (new). Massey Har- ris grain and fertilizer drill (15 run), wheel harrows, cultivator, 3-sod tractor plow, Interna- tional side rake, Massey Harris trailer mower. Cockshutt grain crusher, horse-hoe, end gate fertilizer spreader. 3 grain augers, electric clipper, box sleigh, egg washer and candling equipment, hanging poultry feeders, water fountains. truck axe] and wheels, 6 inch belts, milking machine, cream separator (electric), 800 gal pressure tank, 250 gal gas storage tank, 600 bu mixed grain, a quantity of baled hay and straw. 15 gal electric water heater, oil space heater. Enterprise oil range, and other articles too’numerous to men- 1011. —- TERMS CASH — OWNE AUCTION EER ALLISON MUTCH CLAUDE CRASWELL Department of Highways Province of P.E.I. Effective midnight. Sunday. 28 April. I963. and until further notice. all veh- icles travelling on paved roads in P.E.l. may operate with a gross weight not exceeding 50% of their registered weight. Thisnotice is issued under authority of regulations published February I2. I960. J. Philip Mvatheson, Minister of Highways MENTAL HEALTH WEEK "OPEN HOUSE” RIVERSIDE HOSPITAL TUESDAY. APRIL 30th THURSDAY. MAY 2nd ' |:30 - 3:30 p.m. Tours of the hospital, beginning at 1:45 p.m., and 2:45 p.m., each day. DO plan to visit the Hospital on Tuesday or Thursday. Sponsored by P. E. I. Division, Canadian Mental Health Association. ATTENTION HORSEMEN EARLY CLOSERS -- 'CLOSE MAY Tst Charlottetown Driving Park E. FRANK ACORN, Race Sec. BoxTS Clearance Auction Sale AT HAMPSHIRE On Saturday. May llth at l2:30 P.M. Having sold my farm. I offer the following: STOCK: 35 head of pure bred Jersey cattle (Reg) 18 milk cows (milking) 3 milk cows (dry) 5-1 yr. olds, 9 calves, also grade cattle. 1 Hereford & her- efond crossed cows, year olds and calves. 1 Pony stallion. 1 Pony mare, 2 ponies year olds, pony Ib‘ridle. pony saddle. MACHINERY: Rubber tire Cocksutt grain drill and combination With fertilizer. (15 run) 1 rub- ber tire farm wagon. 1200 G. ~(Int.) self washing separator. 1 De Laval magnetic milking machine (nearly new). 1 rubber tire Cockshutt push-bar hay loader. 1 hay loader (rope) grain crusher. Olmningham hay conditioner. Turnip pulper, sleighs, oil tank 8: pump. Some household furniture consisting of beds. dteeterfields. tables and other articles to numer- om to mention. Terms of sale. Six months credit on approved joint notes 6% per annumn off for cash. Alimeetingawillhavespeclslspeekers i Owner Auctioneer Fred F. Kitson ,ZC. Craswell Duel 4-78” AUCTION SALE AT KINGSTON On Thursday. May 2nd at I P.M. Sharp Having sold my farm I offer the following: STOCK: 10 milk cows (7 milking) 3 to freshen in- cluding 1 Reg. Gurnsey, 1 Gurnsey (Reg) Heifer. 2 yrs. old to freshen, 1 Gurnsey heifer (Reg) 8 mos. old. 6-1 yr olds. 6 calves, 2 sows with litters. MACHINERY: 1 set springtooth harrows, 4 sec- tions International. 1 Massey Harris Lime Sower, 1 set cutter for cutting B size potatOes, 1 set of standard platform scales, Hay mower, hiller, scuf- fler. truck wagon, driving wagon, cart, 2 w sleighs, box sleigh, scales, 3/4 motor. pump jack pumping engine. wheelbarrow, pulper, ‘ v separator (electric 514) cream cans, set of track harness (good as new) small quanity of mixed and hay. FURNITURE: 2 bedroom suites. 1 single bed. Dining room table and chairs. 2 china cabinets, 1 space saver, 1-5 piece parlor suite, 1 spring couch, kitchen chairs, sewing machine, organ (Thomas). 1 room stove, 1 frig. (9 cu. ft.) Chesterfield suite (new) 1 platform rocker. tables, dishes. curtains, mats. other articles too numerous to mention. Terms Cash. Owner Auctioneer Wilbur Younker EC. Craswell Dial 4-7824 Easing of Weight Restrictions March 16th. from the MscLean Funeral Home. Services were conducted by Mr. J. Miller and IRev. G.G. Wyrwas. Hymns sung 'were “Abide With Me," and 1“The Lord‘s My Shepherd”. Interment was in Highfield cemetery. The pallbearers being. Jack iBell, William MacKinnon. Eric Hurry. John Weeks. Ben Moore and Walter Glover. She leaves to mourn her pass- lard Stewart) Waterside. Lillian (Mrs. Charles Munroe), Char- lottetown. Pearl (Mrs. William Burgess). Toronto. ' (Mrs. George Chassic). (Mrs. A hIIII‘ Bmmclough), both of Ontario; twenty-three grand- children and eighteen great- grandchildren. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. Augustus Hurry sincerely thank Dr. Giddings. Dr. Roberts. nurses and staff at the Prince Edward Island Hospital. the counteous staff and management of the MacLean Funeral Home. the clergy and all others who sent flowers. 5 thy cards. etc.. during the illness and death of their mother. OBITUARY Inserted by friends and rela- i fives as a tribute to the de- l c eased. MISS ALICE DEEGAN The death occurr in the Chanlottetown Hospital on Fe;l on edtothehospitalforalong I I She was a former resul period. she was never heard to complain and her wonderful f l d. 1 her ' ent of Cape Traverse. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Deegan but had resided in Char. lottetown for the past five years. She leaves to mourn three sis- ters. Minnie, Mrs. J.P. Maclnnis. Summerside. Anna. Mrs. An- drew Hughes, Springfield an Ida. Mrs. John Laiwless, Hamp- ton, N.B.. a one brother_ Frank of Chase, EC. 111 many mass cards. spirit- ual bouquets. floral tributes and messages 0 sympathy bore silent tribute of one who was so kind hearted, sincere and a friend to all. The funeral was held on Sat- urday. February 9th from the Charlottetown Funeral Home to Seven Mile Bay Church where ' ‘ Mass was cele- ' d M in the sanc- tuary were Rev. J.P. O’Hanley and Rev. Arthur Pendergast. Pallbearers were Thomas Ke- ough. Merrill McAlduff. Frede- rick Tierney. Alex Murphy. John Deegan and Arthur Lambe. In- in the church I FOR LATE NOTICES SEE PAGE 3 PARKDALE 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 lot 1963. License tags may be procured at the Village Police Office. Take notice that after May 1st, all dogs running at large not displaying a license tag will be picked up and if not claimed in 7 days will be disposed 01‘. By Order Parltdale Commissioners A. D. Seaman—Clerk TEACHERS AND INSTRUCTORS WANTED PRINCE COUNTY VOCATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Four academic teachers to teach mathematics. English. and social studies. One home economics instructor to teach sewing. One dietitian to teach food preparation. and supervise cafeteria kitchen. One sheet metal instructor. Apply J. M. PAYNTER, VICE PRINCIPAL