; »MASQDERADE Devoe, UNIETAY ALIVE LONGER o* > ee . Se. : : : Cott See ae a ae cream soups, other 4 ANNOUN( EMEN | S PR, Wier Orchyies. e a and spices. The juice from can-|wife's lack of knowledge about & cor : PRINCE COUNTY ° eh. ° ter substitutes, pan-|"¢d okra makes a satisfactory) Ways of securing this valuable & QUEEN'S |,,A0CI0N “er score Cardy) 1 WILL BE trucking coal wp Wife Use Skillet fing gush, creamy desserts|"Careas: Mile. seeds cE : ; ST. PAULS Parish Bazaar and ’ creamy Cereals: Millet seed MORE FOOD VALUE FOR LESS — ; Central Printing. Lorne Drake, Vernon. Supper in Church hase- : : -adiyg ; oon By using ae _ RESERVE Wednesday October iy : ment, October 27th. . ; sings, rich gravies, olives, nuts,| dry ; der in food preparation and as a th for Chicken Supper in Hope! we TREAT the sick well! Gig-| CONSERVATIVE Women of| and c or avocados. These are highfat/ pioaq: whole wheat, oatmeal,|family beverage, she could gd Hall, in aid of New Glas-) say’ ; Stn Queens, plan to attend first ? high-cholesterol foods. ‘lor rye (but only if you must), | your regular diet a third of the Medical gey’s Pharmacy. Open 8;30 a.m. . rye you von, to 8 p.m. fall meeting, and hear your mém-|_ HEAR PREMIER W. R. Shaw THESE SHE SHOULD SERVE | Desserts: Fruits, junket pud-|!0? srams of protein that I re- DANCE, Mu-| Siewert af ie pert) ‘beadquer |TV. Spesking ea’ Provincial” Ai ne ~~ | She still can serve you a variely| dings made with skimmed milk| Tour health, She needn't stint on » MASQUERADE . -| Siewart at party uar-}4.¥. on c LE j i of foods which trim your] and without yolks (unless : ‘ . Morigage Sale view Hall, October 30. Prizes for|ters, 168 Gt. George Street, to-| airs. SS cr cuted That meets Yeamt| waistline and discourage athero-| have not had ‘your limit of two| its Powdered ee oe toe e. Notice the best costumes. night, October 27th at 8 p.m. ies basen ‘oe “Woman confesses poisioning | twenty-five years of living alone—| Sclerosis. These include— eggs for this day), fruit whiPs|iavishly. | THERE WiLL Be SOLD by|, HOT TURKEY Dinner—Wheat-} HALLOWE'EN SOCIAL, Ian) brance Day! . several husbands! ~| and seldom liking it. ne Dee Sere ee ie oe What the cheaper cuts of # Wades ley River Hall, Wednesday, Octo-| Dunning’s Thursday evening, Oct- This was the shocking headline} The older a man gets, the bet- ‘soups, ; meat? It’s all in the cooking. They Puouc Auction in front of Uile|))) sgn pinner served from 5.30 ; COKE at Carleton—We are now | of a few months ago. “I gave each| ter quality food he needs to keep| -Lean meats, fish and poultry:| Beverages: Tea, coffee, pow-| can be made tender and ble Courts Building at Char-| > ober 29th. Sponsored by Fireside) | 1 oGine car of coke at Carleton.|one of them a real nice funeral,"’|him trim and healthly His me_| Broiled, roasted baked, or boiled.|gered skim milk. tomato juice,|be ceoking the prety n in Queen's Couniy, in|”: Group. This will be the last car this year.|Said the widow. “I don’t think|tabolism rate slows down, and| Eggs: Limit these to two a day,| fruit or vegetable juices. ‘| teeeeineieo, Ge ennrtneto ‘Gian Province of Prince Edward} REGULAR dance Bonshaw Inn| DR. IAN MacMILLAN, N e w/ Ralph Callbeck and Co. they minded it so much. You see,| consequently he needs less of the| imcluding those used im cooking. | yj... see your wife can serve|and make use of your barbecue. isiand on the 7th day of Decem-| Tuesday night. Burns Orchestra Glasgow, will be, absent from his}; ,/ ___|1 fixed them all tasty dinners be-| fuel foods. Fats, sugars, and star- Milk and milk products: One| you a diet that will be a pleasure “I do the best I can” you wives ye o'clock noon. » | banquets. » Wednesday October |them gorge themselves to death| him overweight. overweights| OF buttermilk their plentiful proteins, vitamins,| won't eat what's good for him!” z , . STUDENT COLD Wave per-! 28th, HiFi Orchestra. Prizes}on my good cooking. \ | die off twice as fast as their thin| milk), dry\ cottage cheese. and minerals, your wife can make| Then, it's up to you to train Ast, tac parcel of land sit-| HEAR PREMIER W. R. Shaw manents. $2.50, October 19th. to Lunches sold. Good cooking... .spiced with | trothers. .|__ Vegetables: All, codked or raw.| your meals into an adventure in|him. Gently, persuasively, and 4yullg aad vemg on 10¢ or | Wednesday, 6.30 p.m., C.F.C.Y.-| 31st. Colleen Beauty Shoppe. Dial) gxnyay, : poison- But how many women who| How much nutritional knowledge | Specially the yreen and yellow! 5404 eating. - with imagination. If he won't take Zowusmip umber- swemy-nine|T.V. Speaking on Provincial Af-| 6621, 160 Queen Street. Kensington Presby- | expressed their disapproval of this| has the wife who feeds uer hus-| Vegetables "a in vitamin A— Food-skimpi ives are, of| Cate of himself, you'd better take ings Coumy Prince xd-| fairs. terian Church Supper in church| woman's conduct are aiso killing| bans tree-quarters of .a cup of fat| beet greens, ch “d, carrots, kale.) uo aoe nates Seen They |¢are of him. It's part of your job! Si salad ;pounded and des- DR C. A.*COADY will be ab- soonest, Wednesday, October off their husbands — more slow-| daily in the farm of fried meats, | 4nd mustard a ie increase the carbohydrates in your | Are you-women going to-keep on Bet i ht no oR Pan Mate ates em Oe Being wR IE es ky gees Rah | CU's eo a a eo etre | y: COMMENCING at a point| Gg). wiont : Nov. 9. i ing ir ies the | doughnuts, deserts, and other . otel “But I can’t stand guard over “ee y night, prize for best costume. . KIN wrong foods? ° matoes daily. . | . | ing protein ” ae the side of the St. Pet-| MacKenzie’s Orchestra. MEN’S Island tartan scarves G's COU Aer Cie cece-hiha bbe Oi fatty foods” os are the Lucrezta| Salads: Any f\-t or vegetable! You should eat a minimum of 70 ae Oe er ee ‘s o'r Highway at its junc- ie $3.50 now available at Moore and! RESERVE Dec. 3rd for Murray| modern Lucrezia Borgia that|Borgias of the skillet! salad, raw or ed, and gela-| grams of protein a day, more if ee vice 2 aad the West side of a) VARIETY CONCERT W 00d) McLeod Ltd. Harbour Baptist Church Chickéf| ignorance of the law is no excuse. tin salads. Serve\ \ith boiled or| you're working under stress. It) <5.0) what de you expect me to or right-of-way leading Island Church Hall, Oct. 30 at 8 PROVIN Vocatioaa)| Supper and Bazaar. Yet what excuse can be given by| FOODS WIVES SHOULD AVOID low-fat dressings,\ ‘or example, isn’t your pocketbook that lim-| 405+ fom the said St. Peter’s High-|P-m. Highland dancing, Scotch THE CIAL the woman who kills off her hus-| Some foods which your wife| one of lemon juice, \erb-vinegar,| its your daily supply. It’s your)” | Way (said point being a distance |S0ngs and pipers. Admission 50/School offers a six month day! MASQUERADE Dance, For-| hand Seiien’ bias Jad I expect you to see that he gets of Sixty-two yards from the|224 25 cents. Sale of lunches. eres Se ~~ Plas-|tune Hall, Wednesday, October a WY sing?" oe - z ae VO oe ee eo oe Western side of the St. Peter's) Sponsored by Ladies Aid. realap Stee sg Seeger bieietgeed ee ke School P ' ber 16, 1959. Those interested in IGNORANCE NO EXCUSE hunger. And you can be sure that ge said y thence HEAR MRS. J. A. Lawson, on! learning a profitable trade. Apply) HEAR PREMIER W. R. Shaw, She has no valid excuse- he gets a full quota of protective Westwe oe . ghway | behalf of the Protestant Family at once to the School Principal or| Wednesday, 6.30 p.m. C.F.C.Y.-| Is she ignorant of the laws of , foods at his dinner: table. vo, ar a ee of Service Buresa - Radio C.F.C.Y.| phone 3774 or 4647, Charlottetown. rv. Speaking on Provincial Af-| nutrition? If/ she values her hus- mie? Fat eal le ee ee ee , Ceneey, Sones lglle age: a . ards, thence y at 1.30. airs. ‘ band aie ; ; me and in a Northerly direc- DUE TO a death in the Com- 7 - sand Penal or agag eo SUMMARY me Pang - * y . New Delhi 1000 16% 164 16% —%| prospective executive. Personnel a distance of Thirty-six (36) lane mele Dance. — — the a ye — in| BINGO, St. Mary's Hall, Mon- him for long Bankiield 19000 8% 8 94+ |N Dio = me menomney are well ares < how ds, thence at right angles ion a Tuesday, Oc ernon River i can-| tague, Tuesday 8:15 p.m. Good) qoday there are ten million) TORONTO — Market higher in| Barnat 40 137 «358 — 1» much ofan asset, or ity, a rdiy a iistance of (60)| ber 27th. celied. prizes. widows in the United States, and|™oderately heavy trading — mes oly Rew Hence am a, " . os volaneneas ‘Wisp aaie: abe gE or until it meets the wes- ELIZABETH Aid Society HOT CHICKEN Di 1960 the excess of women over| New York — Market higher; |B 1400 16 «#18 |} _— nd a a side of the lane or right. you; ye Ane DEAL 2004 Sree Gelivery to your CEEN Dinser with pb in the nation will grow from| general advance. Belcher ipsa eo, Yo 1s | Retro te ee men ore you... an aanet.... y aforesaid, thence i | Meeting at the home of Mr. Ella; door and get the best values for;plum pudding in Uigg School) = . : Elder 9060 167 146 4 —g | NOwlund Ce ee or a liability? a deaehien ieee 8 - | Coney. 17 Upper Prince Street,| your food dollar. Weatherby’s| Hall, on October 28th., from 5 fo} teens ree aeopaer Bay sees — Market higher;|m soi 300 8 8 8 > a sane 1s ws - oe All Rights R a As | Wednesday ing 7:45. Clover Farm Food Market. 9. P s lead. Exreka 200 2 19% 1 b-l% : ights Reserve’. apted lane or right-of-way for a — dows that it should have ml AS ee 8 | a i ee et Yl em the book ‘ts , : X ‘ b _: . to Enjoy the stance of Thirty-six (36) yards Fifty-one is the average at Falcon 1095 926% 26% 2% + Nickel MS "00 s o 3 M Y ." y-six ( ; ’ F 7 ic! loney You Make,” by Lelord gto, the St. Peter's Highway at] Py ° : wane) CURRIENCIES [ite Bt % 3% 2,)Rimne “or ok Korie blond by Word) the | commencement being iT S at Funeral Director sr 3000 067 80+? Inerlartie 1000 4 % Mm +! . Pe an — dated , : a: ? MONTREAL (CP) — The U.S.|Froiarer tom ise sey age g*|Normetal 2600 375 380 365 «+10 | | (Tomerrew: Don’t Let a Pet- Sten and wife oo - {dollar closed Monday at a dis-|Geco “Mines 1280 $17%4 17 17% Nerpex_ eee oe oe =| belly Weigh You Down.) + oad count of 5 1-16 per cent in terms Gi#™t YK 656 890 8™ #890 ‘Ss : 130 139 «4493 D. McEwen and resistered fa the (When death notices are received too late to be included (CARDS OF THANKS N. D. MacLEAN |: | ee M Coldtr s1m0 16 190 109 33 | offic> of the Registrar of Deeds; 0” this page, they appear for one edition on page two and are 7 we-iGien Uren 1600 7 YF 7 N Rank 6300 105 103 «103+ 5 or Kings County Liber 76 Fotio| transferred to this department in the next edition.) ak Si gat ice’ FUNERAL nen eee Die a at ed ee ee Se NEW DIETAR i! . + \|Nerth Can 1000 10 120 10 +3 * 4 . . : GF Uran 3200 2 27 az — i a — t BIRTHS daughter Sarah Belle to Warren Wish to express their sincere an Norvalie 5500 11% 10 10 —I% ABOVE SALE is made, | Alan Howatt, son of Mr. and| thanks to Dr. Brehaut, Dr. Bon- DIRECTOR PRODUCE Grandu ae ss ee ee : bl al, ’ arte wandne 00 1465 140 140 —3 'Obaska 2 7 & 6 —1% and by virtue of and pur: ‘Mg MILLAN — Prince | Mrs. Asher Howatt, of Tryon. nell, Mr. and Mrs. K.T. Narris, Greyhk 6s: a SS ; 5 | to a Power of Sale con-- Edward Shalit tested on Oot Marriage to take place Nov-| MacKinnon Funeral Home and 15 Ki S MONTREAL (CP) — Agricul-; Gee led we 7 7? Qpemniska 5002 90 800 as 430 SUPPLEMENT d in a certain Indenture 24th, to Mr. and Mrs.| Cmber 19th. 1959, St. John’s alee © ofl Seve ie coat Soon’ ing square ture department quotations: Semnar jite Soa ion ier im pe Seema i000 “eA an "eh 7 vase beari ober saint mare. | , . | Messages of sympathy a Ip- Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices|Ha 1 1 ee : ieee Sesring die the First) Sowegh A MacMillan (mpe Mts] Anchen Church ot Cropaud. "| SPOS Sete crresn| Charlttetomn \gttt tintin ace os aia oe eas | WAM POLE fe between Lyman McEwen. Weight 8 Ibs. 2 ozs. : ~ DEATHS and bereavement. Dial 5549 extra-large 53; large 52'2; B38. eon son 3 n a” nattl sso 30, so ws 48 Bristol in Kings County afore- | ce . ia ium 36-3612; smal] 31-31'2; >| Heath 300 6” 6 : d a first part = Can | NELSON — At the Saint John; SMITH — The death occured at Wenteldy wah te aus Don hoe = Yee eae tend Weviinger is son 2 2 % sie s * ™ ~* . a Companies, Limited, General Hospital on October 17,| her home in Tryon on Monday | pr. : F ee oe? for cee : SS ly incorporated under the laws, 1959, to Dr. and Mrs. Robert F.| October 26th, 1959 of Mrs. vk _.! Oe ee an watt ot | paiderston of Melville were very |erable 63%, non-tenderable, 62%.|Hua Bay 2020 348% “ome “naw 414 mana the Province of Ontario, Ca-” Nelson, a daughter, Katherine,; Austin Smith aged 44 years. Her| Ministers and Joseph Devine for | Sry to learn of her death,|fresh grade creamery prints, job|ind Lake 300 % 2% %—% 525 $104 10% 10% ~ - having its Head Office at Elizabeth. | remains are resting at the Chis-| ai kindness shown their beloved Which occured in the P-E.J. Hos-| Price 6465; fresh wholesale. (en-| fipintam, oe oe 200 545 SDS +80 en ae At the Chartotte| Funeral, Home, North} ene;-also all friends and neigh- | Pital on October, 10, 1959, follow- | erable 64, nontenderable 65\4° lint woiy” 00 “ion to" 10” =e we | Ontario, se- KICKHAM — te-| Tryon. Funeral announcement! hors who were so kindly assisted | 28.2 brief illness. jeese: iv aOR +|Insh Cop 2325 205 188 20 +10 100 6 Sh SM IN i part; and because of de town Hospital Saturday, Oct.; will be made later rately or a Mrs. Balderston was born in| ot waxed, current receipts Que-/hon Bay = 300 235 2M 25 1500 19«8S19 having been made in the 24, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Jos- es in any way during their! ~arioch, P.E.L, daughter of John|bec white 35, colored 35, whole-| 1 30 3 Om 0 mM 48 | ; a t . Tecent sad bereavement, ee : J Waite 500 1% 12% 12% q 4 ent of the princing! money eph Kickham, New Haven, a IN MEMORIAM whe and Margaret (MacRae), Mac-| sale Quebec white 36, colored j,cobu : - i ' those sent flowers, cards, | en . | 96%, - Ontari ore a 1D 18 iD 100 36 56 SB interest thereby | son, Keith Joseph 7 lb. 8 oz. IN LOVING MEMORY OF MY telegrams and letters of sympa.| ee ee ee cee al Ton nenaice ae Jaye Engl = i . = as $i0%s 1 ee +,% FOR FURTHER PARTICUL- STEELE — At the Charlottetown) dear grandmother who passed, thy. enanned bear ta 1008. Sen Batter. 3734-39 1-16, colored 37% - 38; | Jeburke 2055 10% 10% 10% 00 3 OBO BC+ Mt ARS apply to the Office of Hospital, October 22, 1959, to. away, October 23rd. 1930. ‘ S Bites holesale Ontario eclored endian”. 300 26% 23 264 +1 500 28 HCI & Nicholson, Solici So herishi I wish to thank Dr. Bonnell,| ston was a life long member of St. | Wholesale o Jonsmith 1000 13% 13% 194 200 $2 (StS oe e Nic Solicitors,| Mr. ween ee atti ae s c eters thought | purses and staff of the King’s | John’s Presbyterian Church, Bel- white no quotations. jane Se US a a a wm a ottetown. daughter, Cynthia ‘ $.| hope o' ing you aa!" County Hospital for their kindness fest, and until comparitively re-|_ Potatoes: Quebec: 75s 1.85-1.90; | Kerr 174 $204 20 20 1000 11% 11% 11% * DATED this 26th day of Octo GS i coer earth in God's 4, me while a nations there: ion cent years was aeak aaa te the | N.B. 75s_2.10-2.25; N.B. 50s 1.35- ues smn ao fo on 2 ee oe Hper A.D. 1959 ENGAGEMENTS Jee @. Mncton te those who visited me and for | work of her church; also in the| 140; N.B 10s 32.§3; PEI 75s) Kirk Min soo 354 20% 34 + San 0 0 ®t sy : -| the cards and gifts. | social life of the community, | 2. or 27% — % Sand Riv| 350 Gh 84 BH MacQUARRIE — HOWATT —Mr.| ywaeKENZIE — In lovi Linda Irving, Murray Harbour. where she will be sadly missed. | Lt ce ae a a , aa mm CANADIAN OF. SEARS, and Mrs. Boyd E. MacQuarrie, of my d wit Lead darn odd | Her passing severs one of the last = rad sate x ™ “ +2 [sd Miler\ Ys 3 OB 41 LIMI at = happy a os Kenzie who was killed ie the a ee sincere oe remaining links connecting our NEW YORK sy = = = = —6 |Slocan. YR, 4 156% 15 18 —1 Mortgag agement ir youn Sprin 5 r. MacIntyre, nurses and| present age with t : . +15 | Stdeon me 8S 8 pay Moog. easter, Oct-| statt of Kings County Hospital; pioneers of this cameaiiaa:. UM meth Steal S54 Monty Ww saus| Lampe, os ee Sianias wits nis Brother dear. T’ also those who sent treats, carc:| She leaves to mourn one sister | RT% Warmer. “Sis eae ts to | Lexindin 209 Ah OM OHH Starratt v4 8: 46 ear, I'm so lonesome and fl d th ¢ C and 67% Radio Corp 1k ta » Since the day you went away owers, and the many friends (Mary), Mrs. John Stewart, Mel-|Cons Edison 1% Sid OU NJ 47% | 10h one m0 177 1% = 1% Steeloy Ae 8 ae : . . who visited me while a patient! ville, with whom i E" Auto El Si std Aircraft 38% | 3000 16 «15% 16 Steep R 1 $li% 11% %11% And my memories wonder often , she resided the ' | Louviet 1000 § : there. James Duncan, Cardigan,' past three andson | G&., Elec 70% Vanadium 32% | ry ae oes =e eS A D To your grave, not far away. : pa years; One gr. Goodyear 127 ©Westngse 90% | Lyndhet 1100 4 4 Surf Iniet 49-8 4 n Oo ean Just a year has passed, dear) ®-R. No. 5. oo Balderston, residing in/Gt Nor Ry 19% wel = 5 ae 2 Syivanite pes 106 ts brother . - ontague, one son Duncan who! Int T T 3% Sache ae a ¢ | Taurcanis 69 i Loving memories | heart predeceased her in 1957; also two | Kennecott 3 MacLeod 2 si Se ee 1955 OLDSMOBILE hard-top i an ate ode ether Obituary Notice brothers, John A. and Alexander, Madsen 4 4 4 pod oan t ne ne ; Radio—two-tone Ever God to chi , Inserted by readers as a tri-| and two sisters who died in in- Magnet 8000-13 1% 13- Tham L ‘ @ @ 41 $1595.00—Now Only $995.00 tovingly. ‘remembered. by | Dull to the deceased fancy. ? MONTREAL —fsaric so sig att ae tiara Legs r t ow Only $995. brother, John MacKenzie and| MRS ANNIE BALDERSTON See a ett ee a held | ici sie Wace ahi Maraien em ot itor ie ie ae Ph i } + _, from a 0 Tues- | antime 138 i — 1958 VAUXALL CRESTA feeaty, Semencetap, |The many friends of Mrs. Annie! aay, October 1%h. and wore |e, 2% Gt Lakes =A aarti doo a2 al a2 at [UNShow —4om0 7 Snow tires, Radio ; conducted by her pastor, Rev.|Bnque C Nat S34 Hud Bay Min 40% tee "2 ona a lt oie Soe $2295—Now Only $1965.00 Donald Nicholson. Hymns Sung item xs¢ "ip ou om | MCMer, SMH "|Un Keno 600 os : SALESMEN WANTED wore <The Lord is muy Shepherd” [Ree Fe ma Be Mah Alene ‘os toy Su figs [Ure es eh eee i : 1954 MONARCH SEDAN a The pallbearers were Earn Bal- peered 5 2% int Pete ” a = r = = —- ele or . o $ 6 OZ. $2.95 Automatic, Radio, seat covers derston, Lioyd Balderston, Tho-| 2¢!! “% MaseFer | Milliken 2310 105 101 102 41 |Violam 2200 Yo. Two salesmen required for local branch | mas Nicholson. Campbell | Mac-| pide SNe SE 25%. 3 JS Ss L~@ +s 114 a $1350—Now Only $950.00 . q | Leod, William MacRae and|Ceveland ® Noranda’ «aru at™ OTE, 3000 ASK + A) Weedon 120 eo oz. $5.95 : . ° | Peter Emery. C Cement 3 . Paudash # | Multi M 1500 iliroy 3855 + 1953 HILLMAN SEDAN office, due to recent promotions. We offer) Tn. fower hearers were: Rus-|¢ Comenr % Pree, te |Nama Ge aon tes ot fy 23 [wiley Som tt TAA ss AVAILABLE AT A good second Car d ; ee ‘ | sell Wood, Preston Gillis, William|C Bak Com 3914 Reyal Bonk 9% ince Ian imo i ig gf t? [Mt Hare 2000 152 1m Im 44 ALL DRUG STORES ; rawing account, no limit to earnings, sales M. MacKenzie and Andrew Mac-| tm Brew 36% Royalite New Alger % — nasa $695—Now Only $450.00 ; | Kenzie Cin Brew pe StL Corp 154 New At 3000 3)” Young HG Om 308 101 105 - , Cdn Celan 2% Shawin B% : 20 1 wid * Suet * * | Interment was in Belfast ceme- ,| New Bid Gio 9 9 9 400 2 | 1954 DODGE SEDAN fruinieng enurtn. Company benefits of medi- | or“Funeral director was A.|€ int mov we tran Can MS gun visor, radio, a real beauty d kl < d ‘ i | | Risdon Gillis. Floral tributes | CPR s N | Cockshutt 16% Walker Pa] $1295—Now Only $850.00 cal and weekly indemnity. Previous sales ex- were: eg Conhstatt % Wailer s ; | Wreaths—Earl amt-Hdna Bal-|p Bridge 21% Cons Pap ” 1954 PONTIAC SEDAN perience is not necessary. We appreciate ,‘son, i fee ee A good sharp Car f $1050.00—Now Only $795.00 1952 PONTIAC COACH in and see this car $595.00—Now Only $395.00 = ALL CARS WINTERIZED 1949 DODGE COACH 1951 PREFECT SEDAN 1951 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN 1936 CHEVROLET SEDAN 1950 MERCURY *% ton 1951 STUDEBAKER SEDAN 1947 CHEVROLET COUPE NM Any Car for $149.00 } 1951 HILLMAN SEDAN s . f A Payment Plan To Suit You SPECIAL 1957 STUDEBAKER SEDAN Champion, A-1 Condition MARTIN'S GARAGE NEW CAR LOT STREET open each evening until 6 P.M. M.V. BRION E The M. V. Brion will load eargo at Charlottetown, ‘Wednesday October 28th and at Summerside, Thursday October 29th, for North Shore St. Lawrence Ports, Quebec City and Montreal. _ For Rate, Space Bookings and General Information 256 QUEEN DIAL 7309 J. A. GORMLEY, Stevedoring Contractor, Charlottetown, P. E..I, Phone: 8845 or 4198 ' 4 = your ability as a hard Friday, at 176 Kent St 9 p.m. Regent Alumi worker, and able to progress to managerial position. A car is a necessity. We are the Maritime's largest and, most progressive sales organization. Head office officials will be in the city to interview applicants on Wednesday, Thursday, and reet, between 10 a.m. to 12 noon, and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., 7 p.m. to, num Products . (Maritime) Ltd. HEAR on IN assuming office Sister Mary and Donald C. Carr and Elizabeth Balderston Lloyd and Rita Balderston Melville Women’s Institute Benny Balderston : Sprays—Margaret, Junius and Ernest MacLeod ‘ | Marion and Floyd Stewart and | family | Jennie, Russell and Blair Wood | Tena and William MacKenzie | Jack and Catherine and! Calice | and Janie MacKenzie | Ray and Jeanette Balderston Finlayson Families Ralph and Lena Balderston Janie and Murdock MacPhee. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. Annie Balderston, wish to express their sincere thanks for the many acts of kindness shown them during their recent bereavement and to all those who sent floral tributes, letters, cards, a i thank you to Rev. Donald Nichol- son, Dr. Hospital. PREMIER W. R. SHAW _CFCY-TV -- WED. 6.30 P.M: his first TV address since John: M. Gillis and) Nurses and staff of the P.E.1. | TORONTO TORONTO CLOSING STOCKS By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange—Oct. 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Canada Savings Bonds are always worth what you pay for them, and you can get your money back any time plus earned interest. > To invest your money safely, buy CANADA SAVINGS BONDS 1959 SERIES Redeemable November Ist, 1968 at 103 Average yield to maturity 4.98% Denominations $50 to $5,000 Maximum individual purchase $20,000 (Payment by monthly instalments if desired, or the new Bonds may be bought in exchange for previous series.) To place your order, call in at ous ofice, write or telephone. 53 Spring Garden Road Halifax, N. 8. , WwW ood, Gu Telephone: 3-8203 ndy & Company Limited \