I NOTICES ATTENTION POULTRY FARMERS ’e will be receiving poultry at our Ianf all day Saturday October 24. I964. JENKINS BROS. LTD. Summerside ROCK - SHAKE SIDING _ g and BLOWING INSULATION FOR OLD OR NEW HOMES : ~ By Johns-Manvillo Permanent Centennial Colors . "Many' Jobs Completed for Your Inspection" The most inexpensive home care Let us prove it with a “FREE ESTIMATE" 5 ear Low Cost Financing Ask for JAMES STEWART MONARCH ROOFING & INSULATION Ch’town 894-4560 S’side 436-3419 NOTICE Registration for a Typing Course at Montague Regional will be hech Monday Oct. 26 at 7:30 pm. TRUCKS FOR SALE One 1960—3 ton Ford truck with 5 speed trans- mission, one 1960—3 ton International with 5 speed transmission, one 1960—3 ton Mercury. Motors and tires all in good condition. Take your pick $900.00. Potatoes will be accepted and vehicles can be financed. These trucks are equip- ped with new bqu potato boxes. Can be purchased ' at an extra $800.00. ERIC ROBINSON—Albany PHONE BORDEN 116R4 NOTICE Senator Muriel McQueen Fergusson at a meeting of the United Nations Association Will report on the United Nations Seminar at Bogota, Columbia, on— "THE STATustF WOMEN iN FAMILY LAW” In Montgomery Hall at 8:30. Friday, October 23rd Anyone interested may attend this meeting I free of charge. TENDERS Sealed tenders will be received by the under- : signed up to and including October 29th, at 5 pm. for the mechanical and electrical sub-trades for an eight room elementary school at Tignish, P.E.I. Plans and specifications may be obtained at my office at 126 Richmond Street, Charlottetown : and will be on display at the builders exchange in Moncton and Charlottetown. A deposit of $25.00 is required for each set of documents refundable on their return in go condition. ~» The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Signed PETER A. McNEIL Architect NOTICE OF ’ MORTGAGE SALE TAKE NOTICE that there will be sold by Public Auc- tion in front of the Law Courts Building in Charlotte» town in Queens County in Prince Edward Island on Fri- day the 30th day of October A.D. 1964 at the hour of eleven o'clock in the noon ALL THAT TRACT PIECE AND PARCEL of land situate lying and being on No. 34 in Queens County in Prince Edward Island bounded as follows:-—— COM- MENCING at a point on the east side of the Little York Road at the southern boun- dary of land formerly in pos» session of George Crockett but now or formerly in pos- session of George Watts; thence running east along George Watts’ southern boun- thence west Crockett’s northern boundary line to the Little York Road and thence north along the east side of said Road to the place of commencement and containing 72 acres of land a little more or less. ALSO ALL THAT OTHER TRACT of land on Lot No. 34 on Queens ' County aforesaid bounded as follows:—— COM- MENCING at a stake fived on the east side of the. Cove- liead Road: thence east 72 chains: thence south 8 chains and 23 links thence west 72 chains; or until it meets the aforesaid Road thence along said Road northerly for the distance of 8 chains and 23 links to the place of com- mencement and containing 59 acres of land a little more or less and bounded in the north by land owned by Harold MacDonald; on the south by the farm of Walter MacDon~ ald; on the east by land of W. E. Hardy and on the west by the Covehead Road. T above sale is made pursuant to a power of sale. contained in a mortgage dated April 12th, 1958 from Kenneth L. MacDonald of York in Queens County on rince Edward Island. farmer and Helena MacDonald his wife to Maude Matheson of North River in Queens County aforesaid. Married Woman and duly as- signed to the undersigned mortgagee and is made be cause of default having been made in the payment of prin- cipal and interest secured thereby. Dated the 28th day of September A.D. 1964. Norman W. Loivther, Trustee, Assignee 126 Richmond St. Charlottetown. E. Island. Ifor free estimates. I TURKEYS FRESH killed on ‘order available IParker Jewell. York. telephone I I IVernon River Hall, 1 OCT. 24 . [ dreds of colors of Ceramic Tile I at Douglas Bros. and Jones Inc ' I a l Irefrigerators. Factory trained I servrce men. ' : :dial 4-7341 day or night. along Lemuel 3 fthe old time fiddling and ste {dancing centest to be held the ‘ at. 8.30 'send entries by Saturday, Octo- Iber 24 to Mrs. Roland Larkin, 'New Glasgow. 3 meeting, Charlottetown Hotel 6.30 pm. Wednesday. October 121. Speaker: Dick Bird, “A Can- .adian Naturalist in the Field”. [Centre every week. Dancing ,9.30-12.30. Music iMel and El. Canteen service. i I {The Guardian, Charlottetown. Wed. Oct. 21, 1964. 13[ KINGS COUNTY I I ANNOUN CEMENTS CITY & QUEENS "SPECIFY CERAMIC I'ILE" New home buyers should look for Ceramic Tile features See Douglas Bros. and Jones inc.. for suppers. banquets, individual orders. etc. Delivered Charlottetown area Gil Henry, telephone 4-9313. 4-7074 . MASQUERADE DANCE in Saturday, . Good prizes SEE THE DISPLAY of mm REPAIRS 'ro automatic wash- ers, dryers, electric ranges, Storey Electric. $10.00 T0 the top fiddler in in lasgow Recreation Tuesday, October 27th p.m. Other good prizes fiddling and stepdancing Center. for CANADIAN CLUB d I n n e r REGULAR Wednesday night dances North River Recreation by Judy, DAUGHTERS OF E ngland ard game in the Orange hall LOBA. Kirkwood drive every Wednesday night at 8 p. m. Ad- mission 50 cents. lunch served. DR. L.I. DUFFY will be absent MIcINTOSH Windfall delivery. I Montague. RR no Bert Hanei eld 2. IRESERVE WEDNESDAY Oct- ober 28. for annual turkey and salad supper in George- town Hall. In aid of St. James Parish. Serving from 5-9 pm. Apples: $1.00 per bushel bring containers; from his office until Novemb er 2nd. MASQUERADE dance in Mt. Stewart Memorial Hall Friday, October 23. sponsored by Mt. Stewart Women's Institute. HALLOWE’EN Dance, Eldon Legion Hall day, October 23, aid of Lad Auxiliary. Prizes for best cos- fumes. POLYCLINIC Dr. Ross Parker will be absent from his practice from October let to November lst. AUCTION SALE at the home of Edward Carrier. Earnscliffe, Wednesday, Oct. 28. starting at 8.30 p.m. Auspices Earnscliffe W.I. KINGS COUNTY Masquerade Fri- .— (D In this evening. Funeral man. ments later. PRINCE COUNTY IN MEMORIAM RESERVE TUESDAY eve- HOWLETT — In loving memory , , ning, November 3rd for fiddling of our mother, Mrs. Roy R. 0:1‘01111‘3‘515 - A! Sunset I and stepdancing contest in the Home". Amandale. PE-L. (‘ ‘. I 1964' Mrs. Seymour Albany Lions Community Cen. who passed sway on October LU'19’_ “801nm. 47 York ter, Albany. Send entries to 215t.1963- P3 In her 315! vear Rest. Kenneth Flavelle, Borden. In a quiet country grave yard I‘ , here the breezes gently blow OLD TIME “Filing and dam-I Lies the one we love so dearly ing contest in Kinkora Regionalwhat we lost one year 350, High School. Monday. Novem-‘ her 9. Send entries to Mrs. Ken- neth Jay before November 3. Home from where the funeral will be held Wednesday. up vice commencing at 1.30 p.m. interment People‘s cemetery. m I l ft . lYouheaeru behind some aching, CARLADINGS UP OBITUARY Inserted by the family. DANIEL J. MacCORMACK The death occurred in the Charlottetown Hospital on Au- gust 25th of Daniel J. hlacCor- mack in his 59th year, after lengthy illness Born in George- town, he was the son of the late Hugh and Selina 'Kin:‘- Cormack, and had spent the ear- lier years of his life in ChaiII'Im, N.B., but later moved to C'iar- lottetown where he was cmplov- ed as Stationery Engineer at the Charlottetown Hospital and later at Saint Dunstan's Univer- sity. except for four years snent with the Canadian Army over- 2 He is survived by his wife. the ormer Angela Campbell of Lit- ENJOY A FALL outing this weekend and see the many new additions at the P.E.I Wildlife Park. North Rustico Open Saturdays. Sundays and holidays throughout October. RESERVE NOV. 18 for hot turkey dinner. Presbyterian Church Hall, Montague. Please note change of date. MAIN STREET Beauty Par- lor has specials on cold waves. Open every day except Wednes- day. Open Tuesday and Thurs daynevenings. Proprietress, Lois ue . I I l NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND BY SHERIFF BROOKLYN SCHOOL DISTRICT ‘ PURSUANT to and by virtue of Writs of Execution to me directed and issued out of the County Court of King's County at the First Circuit of the said Court on the 315i day of Sep- tember A ' actions wherein the Trustees of School strict ber 85 in King's County 1 Brooklyn School) were Plaintiffs against the lands herein first and secondly described and which said Ex- ‘- may be viewed REAL ESTATE GENERAL MOBILE HOMES TENDERS Tenders Senior Citizens Housing Corporation Homes for the aged to be built at Summemide, Kensington. Wellington, Miscouche, Souris, Cra- paud, Montague and St. Peters, P.E.I. Sealed tenders addressed to the Chairman of the Senior Citizens Housing Corporation, Char- “ lottetown, P.E.I., will be received until 5 pm. the ,3rd day of November 1964. , cifications and tender documents “ans spe and obtained at the office of the Architect 92 Queen St.. Charlottetown. P.E.I. A deposit of $25. payable to the chairman of the Senior Citizens Housing Corporation is required for- each set of plans and documents. A complete set of plans, specifications and tender documents will be on display at the St. John, Fredericton, Monoton, Halifax and PET. builders exchange. The lowest or any tender not necessarily acce ted. .. p Signed: G. KEITH PICKARD Architect REAL ESTATE USED TRAILERS A. E. ,MacLe-nnon Trailer Sales Lid. ' : Raids Corner ‘P,E.l. Phone 4?6-5I I7 Open Evenings Till 9 pm. ecutions were severall ark- ed to levy as follows: Firstly, for Sixty and 20. ollars (60.201. Secoudl for Sixty- two andlS/lm Dollars ($62.13 being the. amounts of school taxes and costs which remain unpaid together with the costs of and incidental levy an sale and other expenses of execution. Wednesday. the 4th day of November A.D., 1964 at the hour of One o'clock in the afternoon in the front of the Court House ' town in Kin ’5 County Prince Edward island. I will set up and sell to the highest bidder the following described tracts of land; firstly ALL that tract piece or parcel of land ' in DED the Sturgeon Line Road: on the east by the lands now or formerly in session of Willard Bruce; on the west by lands now or formerly in the possession of orge MacKincon: and the south by farms fronting on the Saint Mary‘s Roan. contain- ing Fifty I50) acres of land, a little more or less. that tract piece or parcel of land. in Township number 61 in King‘s County. bounded as follows: BOUNDED on the north by the Sturgeon Line Road; on e e the west by formerly of Angus A. ac Pherson: and on the south by lands now or formerly of An- gus .c cnald, containin Fifty I50» acres of land, a little m DATED this 5th day of Oct- ober A.D.. 1064 MILTON RODGERSON. Sheriff of King’s County. the pos- _ NOTICE OF SALE BY SHERIFF UNDER STATUTE EXECUTION PURSUANT to and by virtue of. a Writ of Statute Exec- ution to me directed and is- sued out of the Supreme Court of Prince Edward Island on the 20th day of October A.D. action wherein H In an Maurice Cahill is Plaintiff and Sheldon war nnelly is Defendant and which said ex- ecution is marked to levy for $451.82 and interest at 5% from the 13th day of May A.D. 1964 besides Sheriff's fees, officer's Tuesday the 29th day - cember A 1964 at the hour of eleven o’clock in the fore- noon in front of the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown in Queens County In Prince Ed- ward Island I WILL SET UP AND SELL to the bidder all the right title and intermt of Sheldon Edward Donnelly in and to the lands following that is THAT TRACT PARCEL of land situate lying bein ' arlottetown in int on the south side of Ger- eighty feet . U westwacdly Street for the distance of 67 feet 6 inches or to land form- owned by David thence at right angles south- wardly 40 feet 6 niches; thence 1111‘];sz 60. by his school en . . eastwardly and parallel to Ger- ald Street 67 feet 6 inches; thence at right angles place of commencement. Dated the 20th day of October A.D. 1964. John F. wanshend Sheriff of Queens County NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND BY SHERIFF HEATHERDALE SCHOOL DISTRICT PURSUANT to and [by virtue of a writ of execution to me directed and issued out of the County Court of King’s County at the. First Circuit of the said Court on the 315i day of Sep- tember A.D., 1964 in an action wherein the Trustees of School District Number 81 (Heather- dale ohool) was Plaintiff against. the lands herein de- scribed and which said execu- tion was marked to levy for the sum of One Hundred and Sixty-nine and 35/100 Dollars ($169.35). being the amount of school taxes and costs which remain unpaid together with he costs of an incidental to levy and sale and other ex- pense of execution. I HEREBY GIVE PUBLIC NOTICE that on Wednesday the 4th day of November A.D. 1964 at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon in front of the clown in Edward set up and se bidder the fol- tract of land: pece or parcel land situate. lying and being on Township number in King's County. bounded as fol-- lows: BOUNDED on the sou by the division of townships numbers 59 and 61: on the east by lands now or formerly Vanlderstine: on the west by lands now or former- | Court House in Geor King’s County. Prince Island, I will to the highest Ileng detscri r tatning One Hundred acres of land a “theme or 3 m DATED the 5th day of om to say: LL . PIECE AND mend in}; pression to the deep affection north- . Murr wardly 40 feet 6 inches to the ‘ bearers. all young friends of the '2' Mr Irene and Lois and Carmen. con- i 100) be Blain Atwell and family. and Cecil. OBITUARY Inserted by the family, THOMAS ALLAN BELL “In the midst of life we are in death“ is an oft repeated quotation, that implies as it ould a very sobering thought. Particularly is this true in the death of young Thomas Allan Bell who was killed in a high- way accident on the night of August 7th, 1964. Tommie, born February 22, 1948, was the youngest of a family of three sons born to Roy. Bell and his wife Sadie Bell (nee Goa-bee) of Murray H rbor B e 5 id e 3 his sorrowing parents, Tommie is survived by two brothers: Lee, engineer, with the P.E.I. Highway partment. Charlottetown, Roger. student. at Dalhousie University, Halifax; grand- highefll mother, Mrs. Minnie Bell. Mur- I Tiray Harbor; grandfather, Mr. Thomas Gosbee, Beach Point. and many other relatives and S. The largely attended funeral services which were held on Monday, August 10th, from the Murray Harbor United Church lin ly and conducted appropriately by Rev. David Barwise. Hymns "Lead Kindly Light" and “Rock , were solemnly sung and the many beautiful flowers bore silent but eloquently ex- fee in which Tommie was held and ri , Interment was made In the ay Harbor cemetery by ece . James Richards, David Hume, David Murdock. Friend Herring, Garry Herring and Robert Herring. ' The flower bearers were: - Garry Harris. Allan Richards. Sandy Williams. Kenneth Nicolle. Gerald MacKay and Donald Beaton. The months may change from year to year And friends from day to day, But the memory of'a loved one Will never fade away. The many relatives and friends who contributed flowers were: Mom and Dad. Roger and Lee. Grandfather G o s b e e and uncles. Grandmother Bell and family, Robert Bell and family, Orrin Bell and family. Aunt Sadie Bell and Mac Bell. Helen and Byron Burns. Mrs. McKenna, Virginia and Helen. er. Sharon and the lly. my and Barry Harris. Clinton Harris. Donald Benton Dorothy, Sat-all. Ruthie and2 Be . IWill, Jean and family. orrle, Kimball and faintly. (1 Lloyd. Orrin and Janice. Peg, Sheldon and David. Spencer. Jacqueline and fam- aud Mrs_ Charlie Beck. ‘ Bessie and Wallace, Helen. Young boys of Murray Bar- r Murray Harbor girls. Boy Scouts of Murray Ha:- I' Ralph amateur and family, the pastor f tle Pond. and three sone, Lieu- tenant Noel with the. Canadian Army at Camp Gacetown, Don- ald. a teacher at (‘harlotte‘wrn Regional High School and Alan. a student at Birchwood .lunior High School. Also left to mourn are one brot‘ier. Joseph. of Lo- sievllle, N.B., and three sisters, Frances. Mrs. James R. Mac- Donald of Glace Bay. Muriel, with the Department of Mines and Technical Resources at Ot- awa. and Iso eI. Mrs. MacKlnnon of Ottawa. A young- er brother. Hush. was killed ac on in Normandy during the Second World War. The funeral was held from the Hennessey Funeral Home to St. Dunstan's Basilica. where Re- quiem High Mass was celebrat- ed by Rt. Rev. George MacDon- ald. Rector of Saint Dunstan's University. Seated in the Sanc- tuary were Rev. Chrr‘es Mac- Donald. Rev. Richard Ellsworth. Rev. James Smith. Rev W' fred Pineau and Rev. Thomas .1 3) :1 ’1" .... 3 _‘ I MacLellan. Tie Sisters of Saint Martha and the staff of Saint Dunstan’s University attended in a body The pail-bcarers Wch Siegfried Raymond \doloh Yes-2 sey. Frank MacDonald. Ernest Connolly. Joseph Burke (1 Arthur McQuaid Services at the grave were conducted by Rev, Thomas filaclcllnn and the le- gion Service by Harry liortimnr, e Last Port was sounded by William Blanchard. G°°d prize" Iz‘vhar lozedhg'giei 30:; £305,111 I OTTAWA 'CPl—Railway car- _ . . nev :- ‘ ' Vltal stohshcs Forget you mother dear. loadings.of revenue freight‘to- Lovin ly remembered by tie tamed 3&4“ can I” “‘9 hm BIRTHS Ifamily and grandchildren. Week of October- up 5-1 Per cent Ifrom a year earlier. the bureau 1380’". To the Rev and' Iof statistics said Monday. It rs James ns. Ibbott rneel MURPHY —. At the Char- gggugi‘tpgfiggng; 23333:“??? Nancy Hyndman)- Inglesmer 0“‘ lottetown Hospital. 'l‘uesday. up 10.5 per cent from the same, tar o, a son. Oct. 20. 1964. Mrs. Mark Mur- period last year. The figure in- cousms _ M the prince. Ed. phy. 9 Upper Queen Street. cludes 939,375 cars from United ward Isiand Hospital on Thurs-‘Resllng at the CharlottetownIStates connections. an increase 8y, October 15th 1964 to MLIFuneral Home from 7 o'cloc of 6.2 per cent. and Mrs. Robert Cousins Inee ’ ‘* Judith Easter) a daughter, Mi- chele Ann, weight 8 lbs, 8 s A sister for Benjamin. McQUAID—At the Charlotte- town Hospital on Wednesday. October l4th to Mr. and Mrs Austin McQuaid (nee Teresa Weatherhiel a daughter. Eileen Mary Priscilla. A sister for Shir- lene and Austin Jr. Weight 6 lb. 4 oz DOULL — At Prince COUTIT“ Hospital, Summerside on Octob- er 20. 1964 to Mr. and Mrs, John . Doull (nee Rhoda Mary Spence) Central Bedcque. A son weight 7 pounds 13% ounces. BENTHAM — Mr. and Mrs. James Bentham (nee Jacqueline MacIntyrei are happy to an— nounce the arrival of their dau- ghter at the Charlottetown Hos- pital on Saturday. October 17th. 1964 weight 5 lbs 8 ozs. JARVIS — At the Victoria Public Hospital. Fredericton. N.B. on Oct. 14 to Kimball and Francis (nee. Murphyl a son, . iiIVEsTMENT . IDEA THAT MAKES SENSE Montreal Trust's CONSOLIDATED INVESTMENT PLAN lets you participate in a professionally managed. diversified portfolio at an annual fee of only V. of 1%. No sales load/nus. No withdrawal penalties. No contractual provisions. 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NOTICES NOTICES ness. situated on an all FOR SALE BY TENDER Retail lumber, woodworking and sawmill. busi- Highway at New Haven. Can belnspected. Tend- ers close 30th, 1964. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Apply to— MacKINNON BROS. New Haven weather Trans-Canada CARD OF THANKS We wish to ems our sincere thanks for the kind- ness shown us by so mm neighbors, relath and friench who helped us in go I . rwise. Mrs. c a ti Mrs. John Mouse Prince County 5.025.000 Points “thank - you” ......FROM ALL 20 CONTESTANTS! The Guardian and The Evening Patriot congratulates the 6 winners for their splen- the contest period. These fine people will leave by air next Sun- a wonderful week of sightseeing. entertainment and fun in gay and glamorous Miami. Each contestant earned commission for each sole made during this contest and the two top people from each County rec eived the trip as a bonus. WINNERS OF THE MIAMI CONTEST Mrs. Ken Burks Souris R.R. 4 King‘s I'onnw 1.790.900 Points Mrs. Elsie Hill Charlottetown, R, R. 8 uecn's County 6,275,000 Points Mrs. Myrtle Weddell Mrs. Ham Howard Mrs. Eldon Drill“! Matron." my Cm'lll Bristol R.R.l1 Queen‘ C K' ‘s Conn ,v "mm. "m" I” 3333.000 Points M". R Mrs. c s «scientistqu Mn Al . he“ I" to M . Myrtle Weddell :2 lanai; Fem... "'1 é?” on“ Mrs. Essen “gait! Miss. Hazel Moose Mrs: L ycmme )yAlIan chines“) Crane gen .Mlldredt Psynter llama. gluten geezt‘gm“ ' ' ' Y .. mmy . ron n” "9' Mn. Ellis III lin. "an #33“ Mg. neg, Elder-shew The GUARDIAN and The EVENING PATRIOT