AUCTION Em To be sold by Public Auction in front of the premises of Johnston Motors Limited in Murray River, on Satur- day, October 1st, at 2 o'clock P.M. (Standard Time), 8 tract of 65 acres, Lot 64 with dwelling house and build- ings, owned by the Iktate of the late Edward A. Gamble, (previously owned by Mrs. Pe.arl Bears, and by Harry Bonnell) . I GUY H. NELSON. Auctioneer. FOR SALE Desirable property situated in Brighton area. Mod- ern house in every respect, containing large living room with fireplace, den with fireplace, dining room and arge modern kitchen. Four bedrooms and bathroom on sec- ond floor. Oil hot water furnace, cement floor and laun- dry in basement. Garage with nicely landscaped grounds. L. H. KENNEDY , REAL ESTATE BROKER 166 Great Georgeist. Telephone 3912 FOR SALE AT LONG RIVER General store, dwelling house, warehouses, and other buildings, with 5 to 6 acres of land, near churches, school, i-ARMERSI FOR SALE Potato Graders; H a n d. Gas or Electric Power, with or without picking table (roller). Price 555.00 to 3135.00 FRANCIS MacDOUGALI.., Canoe Cove ESTABLISHED BUSINESS For Sale or Rent The General Store of N. AUBREY CUTCLIFFE. Fredericton, For Sale 1 Single Plough. 1 set Spring Tooth Har- rows. 1 Farm Wagon with racl. 2 Dump Carts. ' 1 Express Wagon. 3 sets Swings. All in Good Condition. See ARNOLD BRUCE at A. PICKARD & CO., PICKARD'S WHARF CLEAN CLOTIIES WEAR LONGER For Your Dry Cleaning Needs etc. Will sell as described above, or store and warehouse only, with small lot of land if required. Must sell due to health. A s:. DUNNING AUCTION SALE AT UNION ROAD, OCTOBER I - I 0'CIDCK 1 sm instructed by Earle Livingstone to sell the following Stock- &'op:- 1 Registered Holstein Cow to freshen in June. 1 Registered Holstein Cow to freshen in April. 1 Registered Holstein Cow to freshen in May. 1 Registered Holstein Heifer, 2V: yrs. old. to freshen in November 1 Holstein Grade to freshen in June. 1 Holstein Grade Cow to freshen in October. 1 Holstein Grade Cow to freshen in January. 1 2116 yr. old Holstein Heifer lust freshened. 1 Holstein Grade Cow to freshen in January. 1 Holstein Cow, milking. 1 Ayrshire Cow. milking. 1 Holstein Cow. milking. 1 Holstein Cow to freshen in May. 1 Holstein Cow to freshen in March. 1 Holstein Cow to freshen in March. 1 Holstein Heifer to freshen in April. 1 we yr. Holstein Heifer. 6 spring eslves. 1 brood sow to furrow is Nworvosnbor. 1 heavy horse. 1! years old. 2 junks pigs. 50 hybrid year old hens. Quantity baled and loose hey. 1000 bus. Abegwelt Osts. 4 acres Sebngo potatoes in drill. 1-Enms; A1 mm. mag; 350.00 esdi; over that amount I months credit on approved joint note. 65 0H for ell!!- If not fine first fine day following. 11'. MIKE LIVINGSTONE, CLAUDE CRASWI-ILL. Own"- l Auctioneer. TENDERS Tenders will he received by the undersigned until Tuesday. noon. October 11th. 1956 for the following motor vehicles:- 1. 1 Ton DODGE 1953-Transport Van. 1. 2 Ton DODGE 1951-Transport. Van. .8. I Ton DODGE 1955-Stake body. 4. 5 Ton MERCURY TRUCK raacron 1950 with Fruehsuf Trailer-10 Too. The above all licensed for I955. I. 3 Ton INTERNATIONAL TRUCK TRACTOR 1952 8. 2 Ton DODGE I952-Stake body. (Located Ri McGowan Moi- ors. Montague. P. E. I.) The above not licensed for 1955. The highest or any tender not 'iicressarily accepted. For further particulars and permission to inspect, lPPLY:- . 7icEA5l'Elill musra.,.., 154 Richmond Street, Charlottetown, P. E. 1. Trustee Island Co-op. Services Co-operative Association Limited in Bnhkruvlcy. . TENDERS" ir d lilbereceivedUlUYI&rIlnoIltntli'l'uoedAy. noon. Octob: for the leiiowln qualities of cold storhgs dressed poultry CHICKEN Grnde"A”-1Ulbs.. "n"-ass nn.. "c"'-ins be. WI.- cmi. Nu--ms lbs.. "3"-us lbs.. "C"-II lbs. BROII.l'.IIl-- qna. --A".a hn., "I"-70 lbs-. "O"-If its. as. Grade "aw-74 lbs. "C"-83 IN- 'I'0I'AL wsionr-Mao lbs. The highest or any tender not seeesurily accepted. umv v... 15d Streeti n :2 . , s V. i ape. sumo. co-oversihe t.- of Mr. and ldre. Anhin Arsennult- Mr. and Mrs. Michael Arsennult, Mrs. Dsniel Poirier and dough- isrs, Egrnont Bey. spent the week- end in Rogersvllle, N. B. where they attended the wedding of her daughter Evelyn to Alphle Behin- CIII. Mrs. Gus Arsennuit and daugh- ter. Anne Marie, Boston, Mass, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Gnudet, Egmont Bay. Mr. nd Mrs. Harold Gaudet, have returned to Toronto after spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Phil C. Richard and other relatives in Summei-side. Mr- and Mrs. Ronald LeBlanc, Bedeque were decent visitors to Coleman and Cucumpec. who are training in the Prince . County H o s pi to i, Summerslde, spent the weekend with their pa- rents. Mr. and Mrs. Albln Cras- well in' Bloomfield. Mrs. James Getson, Carleton Prince County- Also to Miss Irene Arsenault in Jr. class for winning first prize at the local fair and 5th prize for Prince County. Mr, Simon Duguay, Sbemogue, N. B., spent a week with his broth- er-in-law, Mr. Amend Richard and family. . Miss Gloria Gallant, student at Marian Academy spent the week- end with her psrents Mr. and Mrs. Tilmon Gallant. ' Mrs. Carroll Delaney returned to Dlellile. N. B. who have been honey- moonlng on the Island, spent a few days in Cape Egmont visiting Mr. and Mrs. Albenle M. Gallant and family. also Mr. and Mrs. Gloi-ice Richard. Members of the 4-H garden club held their Achievement Day in the school house, Cape Egmom, Sept, 9th. Present from the Dept of Agri- culture for the ocasion were Mr. Winston Smith. Mr. Kaye Weir, and Mr. Schurnian. Congraiuiaiimis are exloiidrd to Miss Marie Arsenaull. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aibin Arsenault. Cape Egmont. on winning first prize in lute. edlate 4-H local sew- lng class and second prize for all Summerside after spending three weeks with her daughter, (Mariel Mrs. Leo Bourgols and Mr. Bour- Eeols, Lynn, Mass. While there, Mrs. Delaney attended the christ- iening of her grandson, Roger Leo. which was also attended by the iinfantls aunt. Mrs. Alphonse Des- Roches, St- Lambert, Que. The monthly meeting of Grand River C. W. L. was held at home of Mrs. Marshall Macl.ellan with an attendance of 22 members. Rev. Fr. .Vlurnn2li:in opened nu-eiing. Trczisurer reported 540.59 on hand. . Parish goose supper was set for Nov. 9th. Lunch was served by hostess assisted by daughter Lily. ,Proceeds for evening amounted to Misses Lila and Leila Gruwell, . O1. Adthstnslhnstbi ,. OCT usuogusuossovnnuuns -& Ienrylildsedluyo msokumumumnuu II'.a-II-.0:-lcoohsusd tc visiting with relative; uahsnilihlyorutunodblehhonio frienah0'iaesyudWeetDoh000IIVl1lO.GIVII'lI.IfhrIyo- "-- ",."'......r.'.'..:'.':.. h...”.":.r.2 Mr.andMrs.HuthLe.srdof " ' soinerville, Mass. Misses Janie and Myrtle Warren, and Mrs. Gertrude Anderson of Perth Amboy, N.J., were recent visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Dignsn. CP Piusville Among the many who attended the wedding of Ehner Blanchard, son of Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Blanch- ard. Charlottetown, and Jean A. Aylward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Aylward, Pleasant View, in Immaculate Conception Church, Palmer Road, and afterwards at a reception in Howards Resturant, Summerside. were Mr. and Mrs. Erby Gallant, Misses Eugenie and Noella Gallant, Messrs. Euclid and Lomer Gallant, Mr. and Mrs. Dar- cie Gallant and Mr. and Mrs. Des- mond Gallant. Mr. Dale Corcorsn is spending some time in Toronto with his sis- ters, Mrs. William O'Brien, and Mrs. Garry Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Joey Gallant, Pius- ville, and Mr. Joe Gaudet. St. Louis. were recent visitors to St. John. OTTAWA ICPieNorway's first ambassador to Canada, Arne (.'lii'is- tian Gumirnil. Thursday presented his credentials to Chief Juslire Patrick Kerwin of Canada, acting as deputy govemorgeneral in the absence of Governor-General Mas- the monthly meeting of the Cath- , Mrs. Phil H. Deslioches presided. Mlscouclio . .-. fr . Saturday, Oct. 1. 1955 The Guardian r-pg V E'.ud&I.IddioDouooIed On Thursday evening, Sept. 8.. olic Women's League was held in one of the Convent classrooms. cently left for Antigonish, Novni Francis evier College. tion mVatican Approval Of iDecoration Campaign VATICAN CITY (Reuters)-The i”foilow the principles and IIIIJ Vatican has given its support tom" gontm which an suited tn th I V I ' ' l . .:.f.f.i'2'i.i.'”.i” i'i.?'”..3..'ii..'..'.f'"I.”.;-W-oru'-' M W --new d I- ,'Bomsn Catholic ehurches tlirough- llwu" M G05-" John Deskoches of Miscouche re- 30'" "W W0Tld- i The holy office, of which thellaymen in Rome have founded II Scot", where he Wm auend sum Pope is prefect, ordered Catholic iorganization designed not only to bishops to give the closest ntten- give advice but to take over. when newjasked. the task of decorating the On Wednesday evening. Sept- ichurches and the decoration of old interior of churches anywhere h ember 21, a Home and School jones in order to ensure that they the world. to the building of To help the clergy. I group J Meeting was held in one of thei Convent classrooms. Joseph Mec- Millan presided. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Brown and family of Halifax recently spent several days in Ivilscouche. guests of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Poirier. Miss Zelma Deskm-hes of Mis- couche recently was the guest of honour at a shower held in the Parish Hall. Barbara Arsenault. student nurse at the Charlottetown Hospital re- cently speni several days in Mis- couche, guest of her sister. Mrsw Peter Gaudet. L Sympathy is extended to William Perry of Miscom-he. on the death of his brother who riled in Call- lornia. Vicky Lynn Gaudet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Audrey Gaudet has returned to her home in Mis- couche after spending some time in the Prince County Hospital. re- :-viving treatment. -BV NEW I)l'7l.Hl rAPr. -The Hindus- Ian Times says the governments prohibition inquiry committee has recommended that India achieve total prohibition within three is9.4o. B.M- sey. years. but Our Way By J. R. Williams RITE-WAY CLEANERS Dial 7337 At IOIIR STORE or IIIIIIGGIST MM CANADA PROVINCE OF LPRINCE EDWARD ELAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 7th day of September AD. 1955. In its Estate of CHARLES D. WRIGHT isle of Victoria in Prince County in the llld Province. Farmer. deceased. testete. To the sheriffs of the Counties of Prince and Queens Counties or any Constable or literate person within said Counties. GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading tho petition on file of Wilfred Craig of Middleton in Prince County aforesaid. Farmer. end Earle Mscmui-do of North Bedeque in Prince h Counw aforesaid. Farmer, the of the above named Estltl Drlylnl that a citation niny be issued for the mlnioee hsreinsfter set forth: You are therefor! hereby required to cite sll persons Inter- ested in the said Estate to be and appear before the Judge present It I Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queens County in the sold Pmvincc. on Wednesday the filth dsy of October next coming, at the hour of leven o'clock noon of the sense any to ow cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not he passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said Petition and on motion of Alex- snder W. Math:-son Esquire. Proctor for said Petitioner. AND IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that I true way hereof be forthwith published in some newspaper published in Charlotte- Imm sforesnld once in each week for at lent four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that is true copy hereof be placed respectively. namely. in hell of the Court Home in summerslds in Prince County aforesaid. in the hell of the Court House in Cmulottniown aforesaid and that sll persons interested in the ssid st or near the store of Sheldon Dixon in Estate as aforesaid may have due notice of the Court House in Sun-imersliie in North Tryon in Prince County aforesaid so plnces respectively. in the hall thereof. WITNESS His Honour Herold Leonard Palmer. Judge of the uld Probate Court st. Chsrloiiotmvn in Queen's County. the div and year first above Written. By the Court. SCI). France: 3. vinnlcnmhe sr. namely. SEALED TENDIII. addressed 00 the undersigned Ind snorted "'I'l:NDl!l FOR AIIIPOIT LIGHTING FACILITIE AT A ". will be received BER ll. 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