' APRIL 27, 1951 rna GUARDIAN. DCHARLOTTETOWN PAGE '1 HIKTEEN I. M. T. Buses are now operating scheduled trips on all routes. OUR THROUGH BUS TO THE MAINLAND WILL START VIA SUMMERSIDE SUNDAY. APRIL 29th. Lv. Charlottetown at 4.00 PM. on Sunday Only Lv. Charlottetown at 10.10 a.m. Daily Except Sunday For Mainland. American and Upper Canadian Points For Information Phone I Charlottetown 248 Phone Summerside 2822 ISLAND MOTOR TIIANSPOIIT onunn. ounnnnu This column is reserved for news of local intierat. but advertising of a nanny nature may in inserted at live cents a word. Itriotl) pay- able In advance. Gieonings of o Rurd District New Glasgow Mrs. Peter Doiron visited Capital on Saturday. the COOK'S for' rnowgranns. JIMMTS TAXI-Phone 525. Mr. and Mrs. Dan lMcl..eod and family were visitors at Mrs. Mc- Leod's psreni.s' home on Sunday. HOWARD MMINNIS FO0T- -2- WEAR at 175 Queen Street. Mr. Elwood Stewart was-a visitor -- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orr K. SHOES FOR MEN-Mada up on Sunday. England-at Wright's. Miss Shirley Moffait spent the week-end with her schoolmate, Misses Doris and Neil Andrew. NEW WILLIS PIANO -- Rich Mahogany. Price right. Toomibs Music Store. Mrs. W. D. Stevenson and little daughter. Gloria, motored to the city on Saturday. NORTH TRYON PRI:SBYTER- IAN CHURCH. --Service April 29th. 7.30 P. M. Sunday school 2 P. M. Miss Mary A. MacKenzzie, Deaconess. Miss Vera Ramsay. teacher of North Rustico School, had an en- WOOL OIIOWEIIS ATTENTION Wool Growers take notice that wool will not be received at the Wool Growersl Grading Station, Char- lottetown until TUESDAY, MAY 15th. Please do not ship previous to this date. P. E. I. SIIEEP BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION joyable week-end at the home of THE P. E. X. UNITED BAPTIST Mr. and Mm Reagh 1,-arusi DISTRICT MEETING will be held in Fairview (North River Pastor- ate) Tuesday. May 8th, 9.30 A. M. WJVIS. 3 RM. Evening 7.30 P. M. Rev. C. A. Britten. Clerk. Mrs. John Pursey, in company with Mr. and Mrs. Millar Orr and Mr. Lelth Orr, spent is short time at her home on Sunday. TEE MONTHLY MEETING of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Can- adian Legion will be held Friday. April 27th. at 730 P. M. Import- ant business. Rev. George and Mrs. Gough motored to the capital on Friday. They were accompanied by Mr. scnted with a Sift llfi-3m ll” friends, as a token of their esteem and friendship. Miss Thompfon has been employed at the Blue Dome Restaurant. since her re- turn from Toronto, Ont.. Where she had been for some time. The CAVENDISH UNITED PASTOR- AL CHARGE. - Sunday. April 29th. New Glasgow 11 A. M. .Cav- endlsh 7.30 P. M. Rev. George Gough. Minister. Attention Businessmen The Latest ISLAND DIRECTORY, compiled by Island Directories, is NOW AVAILAB . It Contains a Complete Listing of P. E. Island Copies are Limited -- Write Today Price S15.00 per copy. P. 0. Box 39 , mono, N. s. A AT UNION ROAD. QUEEN'S COUNTY T mu instructed to sell by Public Auction on the premises of Ev:-rctt Gray on Friday. May 4th, 1951, at 12 o'clock sharp. the following Stock. Crop, Machinery and Furniture. MACHINERY:-1 John Deere Tractor M.T., one year old; 1 iwo-bottom tractor plough. I.H.; 2 section tractor spring tooth harrows (new); 1 combination fertilizer grain drill. I.l-I. (half share); J. riding nttachmcnt and horse hoe, M.-I-I.; 1 scuftler M.-H.; 1 hay mower. f.H.: 1 rake, 1.11.; 1 bay loader. M.-I-L: 1 binder, 6 foot, MJI. (half share); 1 team truck wagon. M.H. (new); 1 Cart (new); 2 wood sleigh: (new); 1 Hall's mill and blower; 1 tractor trailer; 1 car trailer; 1 set of truck front wheels with tires; 1 grain crusher; 1 set of light harrows; 1 potato plariter; 1 fertilizer spreader; 1 1947 Ford Coach; 8000 ii. seasoned 2 by 4 boards. I CLEARANCE All-GTION SALE I - STOCK:-1 Ayrshire cow in milk, 7 years old; 1 Shorthorn grade in milk. 8 years old; 1 Hereford grade in milk, 5 years old; 1 llnlslcin cow, newly froshencd, 5 years old; 1 Holstein cow, newly freshened. 4 years old; 1 Holstein heifer, due to freshen in May. 2 years old: 2 Holstein heifers, due to freshen in June. 2 year olds: 1 Holstein cow. due to freshen May 10th. 7 years old; 1 Holstein cow. stripper; 1 Guernsey cow. milking, 6 years old; 1 Ayrshire cow, due to freshen inst of June. 9 years old: 1 Jersey cow, newly freshcned, 9 years old; 1 Jersey cow. milking. 8 years old: 1 yearling heifer. Ayrshire: 1 yearling sieer. Guernsey: 1 liolsieln call, 4 months old; 3 Holstein calves. 6 months old: 1 general purpose mare. CROP:-200 bushel mixed grain, free from mustard; about 40 bushels wheni; quantity of hay. 7 cords hardwood In blocks. FURNITURE:-1 kitchen range: 2 beds, 1 spring filled mat- ircss. 3-4 width: 1 coil spring. full width; 6 kitchen chairs and table; 1 parlour settce. with chairs; 1 lounge; many other things too numerous in mention. Farm sold. TERMS CASII. if weather unfli. sale following day. EVERETT GRAY. ALEXANDER McRAE. own", Auctioneer. renousournnorons FAIIMERS-In fore you pur- chase that new Tractor. moire sure you see the new Ferg- uson wirh its 1. Powerful 4-Cylinder Motor. 2. Built-in Hydraulic System giving it that EX- TRA TRACTION. 1. Easy To Drive. , I. Economical To Operate. 5. Economical To Purchase, THE MOST TALKED AIOUT TRACTOR -- TODAY. 1 ' . THE LITTLE GREY "BUNDLE OF POWER" w. o. annnoun no. I SALISCIASIIBVICE Modal Tl-A-10 Made in Inland r tiful first quality. completely Mt- cd. no sheeting sh on. double or New center pattern: in flowered or solid designs. Sent C. 0. 0. plus postage. back guarantee. Miro. hex mo. Montreal, Quebe best of luck is wished M155 Thompson in her future work. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. - Services April 29th. Murray River 11 A. M. Belle River 3 P. M. Birch Hill 7 P. M. Sunday School Birch . Service Stnnchel Monday. April 30th, 730 P.'M. Rev. J. ll. Bishop. Johns. Manville union Brake Lining PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN IN CANADA. -- services for Sun- day. April 29th. Wood Islands 11 AM. Murray I-lnrbour south 3 PM. gnlfdonia 7.30 P. Rev, E, s, a es. BRADALBANE PASTORAL CHARGE. - Services Sunday, April 29th. Rose Valley 11 A. M. North Granville 3 P. M. Pleasant Valley 7.30 P. M. Rev. W. B. MacPhali, Minister. FAREWELL PARTY - Ethyl Thompson, Montague. was ten- dcrcd a. farewell party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Burke recently. prior to her departure for St. John, N.B. A very enjoy- able evening was spent in danc- ing. after which a hearty sing song was enijoyed by all. A delic- ious lunch was then served after which Miss Thompson was pre- ..m...:m..-.j-1.... SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned and endorsed "TENDER FOR REPAIRS T0 BREAKWATERS (SOUTH) AT TIGNISH, P. E. 1.", will be re- ceived in the office of the Secre- tary. until 3:00 P. M.. (E.D.S.T.), WEDNESDAY. MAY 16. 1951. Plans. form of contract and specification can be seen and forms of tender obtained at the office of the Chief Engineer, De- partment of Public Works. Ot- town. at the office of the District Engineer. 38 Great George Street. Charlottetown, P. E. I.. and at the Post Office at Tignilh. P. E. I. NOTE-Upon application to the undersigned the Department will supply blueprints and specifica- tion of the work on deposit of a sum of 520.00 in the form of a certified bank chcque'pnyabIe to the order of the Minister of Pub- lic Works. The deposi will be released on the return of the blue- prints and specifications Within A month from the date of reception of tenders. If not returned with- in that period the deposit will be forfeited. Tenders will not be onsidered unless made on printed forms supplied by the Department and in accordance with conditions set forth therein. Each tender must he accompan- ied by a certified cheque on a chartered bank in Canada payable to the order of the Minister of Public Works. or Bearer Bonds as specified in the form of tender. for 1095 of the amount of the tender. ROBERT FORTIER. Acting Secretary. Department of Public Works. Ottawa. April 19, 1951. p love, Marriage, children -and security The surest way to marital security and a happy home? .l?on't aim: for children it I you can aiford them, advises famed psychologist. Henry C. Link in May Reader's Digest. Road why lutin love and sex compatibility dspen on the expen- enoo of parenthood; why not havms too much money may actually ranks marriage more secure; what 4 indu- cnces are most important in deter- miningfa happy. marnsge. Dont miss I. ll key article I: an ex 11- enoed counselor who's elpod t ou- Iands of troubled couples. . Get our May Reader's Digest to- day: 4N articles of lasting interest, condensed from leading magazlnel. current books. FROM FACTORY TO YOU BABY GIIENILLE BEDSPBEADS 35.25 Lowest price in Canada. Beau- Ing. All col- bedsiul. Immediate M000?- Order one, you NEW ' A order and Mrs. George Mccoubroy. Messrs. Donald and Eric aims are spending some time with their parents. Mr. Gus. They motored from Ontario and report some of the road in bad condition. Friends will be sorry to learn of the indisposition of Orr. She is confined to bed at the home of her Mrs. Wilfred Whitiock. Misses Sheila Dickieson and Mn- rion Stevenson spent a very pleas- ant weekend nt the home of the farmers uncle. Mr. David McLeod and Mrs. McLeod. Mr. and Mrs. James Andrews were guests at Lilac Lodge on Sunday, where they visited their aunt and cousin, Mrs. E.E. McKay and Mrs. Gordon Laird. Mr. and Mrs. George Brookins, accompanied by their son, Aubrey, and Mrs. Blair Andrew. motored to Halifax this past week. where they spent a short but pleasant stay. The dirt roads. "in spite of so much rain the past week". have dried up wonderfully. some fill added to the deeper holes, motoring is not so bad. This will doubtless be good news to the can- didates for the coming election, as it will help them in the short space rs-entered the services of the R. or and freely gave of his time and C. A. 1''. He left for British C0lLIm- talent, also an active instructor in bio. on Tuesday morning. During Red Cross First Aid and Swim- World War II he won distinction mm! mm Lua saving. Just fe. md Wm M" carry me rank O! cently he received a..well-merited Flying Offic r. Mrs. Emery (nee Enid Clark) ewill join her husband reward "Om the 1-118 SM"! 50' ciety. Best wishes of I host oi shortly. Ralph will be greatly missed, as he was a talented sing- mend, Wm mum, mm. of time to visit the electorate. A lovely Easter program was -resented in the Christian Church by the choir and members of the W.M.S., on the evening of Easter Sunday. The pastor. Rev. Paul Richardson presided. while the music was under the direction of Mrs. George Dickieson who was organist. This service was again tresente” in Fredericton Church last Sunday evening. I and Mrs. Thomas Mrs. Murray parents, Mr. and Miss Mary Robin, supervisor of the Women's Institutes, met a number of ladies in the local schoolhouse on Monday evening. The purpose was to give first hand knowledge regarding organizing a sewing class for this, and South Rustico and Mayfield districts. A class will be organized at a later date. ready to start work in the early fall. Most people read newspapers. How many read the weather reports? 5 out of 4, say newspaper research experts. 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