i jer AUTOMOTIVE. AUTOMOTIVE _ ‘ THIRD. ANNIVERSARY SALE serena or ot nme {‘llside Motors. Ltd. WOU Won't find a nicer selection of Guaranteed Used Cars priced comparable to ours. Any.-of our courteous salesmen would be-most happy to show - you around. Come in and brofse around — you'll’ " be glad ‘you did, For outstanding values see and . drive one of these used units. ie 1963 MERCURY ot 4 dr.-Std. V-8. “Radio. Low mileage. ? fa e $2 73.5 1963 FORD GALAXIE. 4 Door Sedan. V-8 Engine, radio, white ‘wall tires, | full wheel discs. Black with Red Interior. * the ‘Canadian Legion. “Announcements | CITY & QUEENS . RESERVE SATURDAY May &h. ‘or Provincial Women's Liberal MEN'S AND BOYS’ ski ay ‘td. CARLOAD OF Bi Sydney Egz nas just arrived For prompt Saery |telephone Arnfast Lid, 094-6583. slides by. Weeieee ; VARIETY CONCERT. Percy Boyle Cornwall Hall. day. April 14th, at 8 pm aid: of Meadowbank Women's Tretia PRE-SCHOOL CHILDREN who have | had their rovtine tmmunizstien may | receive Oral Polin Vaccine (Sabin). on . Monday, April 12th from~ 2:00 4.00 |. p.m. at the Child Health< Conterence | im Stella «Maris Hall, North Rustico | Note change of date for this monw only KINGS COUNTY | MONTAGUE lady curlers— tenporiant | EMPLOYMENT Tea at, clearing % price. Moore and a a EMPLOYMENT _ THE MONCTON HOSPITAL sy SOCIAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT MONCTON, N.B. — requires the services of ae ) SOCIAL WORKER QUALIFICATIONS: M.S.W. or B.S.W. degree from an approved | School of Social Work. DUTIES: To assist Director in an established Department of Social Service in a modern accredited 450 bed ~ general Hospital with a 21 bed Psychiatric Unit. SALARY: 2 Commensurate with qualifications ‘and exper- *ience with annual increments and all fringe bene- ‘fits. Apply, in writing, giving full particulars to: NOTICES | NOTICES. . DEPARTMENT of HIGHWAYS > Province of Prince Edward Island . ss TESDER SEALED TENDERS will be received until noon on Friday, April 20, 1965, for the STABILIZING of. approximately 24.2. miles on ROADS to RE- SOURCES projects in EASTERN Prince Edward Island (TR-72). Specifications and tender forms may be obtained at the office of the undersigned, Old West Kent School building, Charlottetown. Prince Edward Is- land. Lowest or.any tender not necessarily accepted. NOTE: Tenders will be opened at the above adver- tised time and bidders are invited to present their bids in person (or otherwise) and be yom at the opening. ‘ . $ wap Gunman, Constationowsi. Séan../hput 12, 100m 19 BRISTOL | ‘ __ Lowis Condon, of the Condon | Wollen Mills in the city informs | us the mills have not closed for the season as. reported. Some of the staff were laid off in the slack season but the mills kept | ‘rolling and are open for bus. imess all year. John O'Neill, who was releas- -ed from the Charlottetown Hos- . t pital recently has re-entered the - } same hospital again following ; | a short stay with rélatives in- | the city Arthur Blaxland, that old vet-. eran of the trout streams, was in the city the other day looking | for some new fishing tackle for the opening day. ; It is reported that Gerald | Barry. long time foreman, around the packing plants. has } retired from the business owing | ‘< to poor health. Gerry, as he is, , so well known, will be missed | around the shore by his many friends and ‘especially those who worked under him for so many years. Mrs. Bella Gauthier, who has: i i ' } i a play “Irish Cinder- ella” a on aL Souris Dramatic Soe- | iety in Morell Community, Hall . April | “2h. at 6.15 p.m. PRINCE COUNTY BINGO IN Borden Legion Hall every | Monday night, 8 p.m. Large jackpo. | | Admission .50e ! $2274, 1963 PONTIAC : | 4 Door Sedan. Big V-8 Engine, radio, tinted W. Shield, 2 sp. W. & Washers. | ve " $2295. 1962 FORD FAIRLANE ; 4-Door Sedan. Std. Trans. : Vital Statistics - BIRTHS GALLANT — Mr. and Mrs. Basil Alyre | Gallant of North Rustico wish to ar- nounce the arrival of their aaighter Michelyn Anne, born April 3rd, 1905, weighing 8 Ibs, 82 ozs. j DEATHS * = sic ‘ g $1595. sur — At the he of County |. : lospital on iol 1965, ire Georse tie . her 76th © at Montague | 1961 FORD FAIRLANE ~ 4 Door. Automatic Trans. V-8 Engine, radio, Ww. W. | Tires, black with red interior. 7 $ya95. 1960 € CHEV. 4 Door re radio, std. 6. cyl. "$1295: * 1960 FORD FAIRLANE V-8 Engine, automatic transmission, radio, white and | ; $1250. E "SPECIALS - NO TRADE ie 195 FORD . fois. cactus ess, $476. ES 1955 METEOR 4 door... .. $195. : 1.958 DODGE "V ton . ee $275. 1954 DESOTO 4 dr. sedan ........ $350) 1956 CHEV, ' ton pick-up. .....+~ $295. 11952 G.M.C. 4 ton WUD vayecs Bere] ‘1958 Hillman 4 door .........---- $350. For Prompt & Courteous 2 see Preston _- Wood, George Carragher, Gerry Carragher, Al- ,.den ‘Rodd, Leigh Crabbe and Rollie Johnston. Hillside Motors Ltd. ' “WHERE CUSTOMER SERVICE AND s- “SATISFACTION COME FIRST” a pristine. ‘Funeral from the Uni-< Funeral Home. Funeral from the Uni--| | 12th, at 2.p.m. Interment in the Mos 'tague Community cemetery. _ IN MEMORIAM memory of who passed SENTNER -* In loving Mrs. Gilbert Sentner, away April 12, 1949. In Been heart sa memory lingers tender, fond and true tote isnot 2 day dear Mother oon 1 do not think of you ‘ingly remembered by son. BENDERSON —. In loving memory of }my wife, Mrs. Benjamin .. Henderson, | who passed away April 12, 1964 | In my heart your memory. lingers. oat ae ) one and true not a day dear wife Teer 1 2h not think of you. ‘ t remembered--by~ her—husband— ) OF THANKS it WISH to express my appreciation to Henry. | Matron. nurses “dnd all the steit of J Hospital apd to Dr. Kassner for ns kindness and care to me whie la there, to Rev. Mr. Adams. j-my FF roan Mrs. Howlett, and ail who visited me and ‘brought treats” | Also to the relatives and triends who | remembered me with so many cards | land letters and those who helped in | | any way at home during my illness. A Bgee) thank you. }_ Mrs. George Dixon §ouris. R.R. 4 | P.E.L » OBITUARY JAMES PARSONS Inserted by the family The community of North Ri- ver and friends were’ saddened when they learned that James Parsons had passed away at the Prince Edward Island Hospital in the early hours of February Ist. He entered the hospital for | an operation, and for awhile it |seemed he would recover. But | despite all that. skill and tender | nursing could do, he passed: to the great beyond. He will be | greatly missed. His cheerful NOTICES _« NOTICES CLEARANCE AUCTION SALE At Marshfield On Saturday, April 17th, at 1:30 P.M. Stock: 16 milk cows; 1 Hereford ull (Reg.); 15 feeders; 2 calves; 2 ponies. Machinery: 1 I. H. baler; 1 1. H. cutting bar; 1 Cockshutt | side delivery rake; 1 hay escalator; 1 listkenhead harrows; 1 grain crusher; 1 lime sower (I.H,); 1: potato topper; 1 elevator digger I. H. with picker; 1 Velox separator, 800 lbs. capacity; 6—80 Ib. milk cans; 1 farm trailer; 1 manure spreader P. T. 0. I. H. 103; 1 grain auger; 1 set of Fairbanks scales; 1 box sleigh; 300 bushels of. grain. ;-Terms Cash 4 “If not fine sale will be held on Monday. Owner: : Auctioneer: JOHN STENVERS CLAUDE CRASWELL . Dial 4-7824 HOUSE FOR SALE "Newly constructed on Johnson Ave., Charlotte- *- town, two storey split lével entry, with car port, yv» three bedrooms, livingroom, dining area, den, kit- frente ® chen, bath, sforagé room, oil fired hot water . heating. Landscaping ‘to be completed. Inspection by. appointment, telephone 4-3545- between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. we ATTENTION: - LOOK in Rite Way Cleaner, Window ~ REAR EASTER BUNNIES Ten lucky receipt number draws will be ‘held at the office Wednesday, April 21 for these bunnies, Call today, there are only a few more pick up days before Easter. Weg eT : f Weer f | disposition - won him -many | friends. The late Mr. Parsons | was born in Millvale on January | 3rd, 1884, son of John. Parsons and .Caroline Paynter. : Mr. Parsons was united ‘in | |Matriage to’ Cora Easter, who | died five years ago. This union was blessed two sons and a daughter. Ray in- Ontario, Eldon, North River ‘where he: re-' } | sided, -Velma predeceased him in 1931. Also two sisters and one brother, Jamima, Mrs. ~ James Walker, Cherry Hill, Lucy, Mrs. Lester Chappell, Kensington, and Irving, Winsloe. The funeral was held ftom the MacLean Funeral Home on Fe: |bruary 3rd and was largely: at- |tended. Service was conducted iby Rev. Donald Campbell and | Rev. T.W. Howard. The beauti- | {ful floral tributes testified to the ‘esteem in which he was held. The remains were laid to fest in| | South © Granille Cemetery be- | side his wife and daughter. Pall- | bearers were: Franklin Sander- |son, Lorne Walker, Walter. Par- | sons, Alvin Parsons, Earl Youn- | lke and Cecil Parsons. CARD OF THANKS - The. family of the late James Parsons extend’ sincere thanks ’ Charlottetown, |to the nurses and staff of. the P.E.I. Hospital, Dt. Ellis and Dr. Cox. Also to the. many vho isent flowers, cards and letters |of sympathy, and all who heiped jin any way during their father’s | illness. | GIVEN A COMMAND — TORONTO (CP) — Lte - Col. Peter W. Hunter, 34, will be- come Toronto's youngest militia commanding officer April 13 ‘when he. takes over command of the governor-general’s Horse Guards. He succeeds rétiring | Lt..Col. H. T. Tye. Col. Hunier | recently purchased the McCon- nell; Eastman Advertis:ng Agency after 10 years on_ its staff, seven as vice-president ' ' PRESENTS CREDENTIALS ~ PARIS ‘AP)—Valerian Zora. a hard-line Russian presentea his credentials to President ¢- Gaulle Saturday and became the new Soviet ambassador to France in what some see as the of a diplomatic offen- DEPARTMENT of HIGHWAYS Provindg of Prince Edward Island — TENDER SEALED TENDERS will be received until noon on Friday, April 20, 1965 for the STABILIZING of approximately 25.2 miles on ROADS to RE- SOURCES projects in WESTERN Prince Edward “Island (TR-71). Specifications and tender forms-may be. obtained oe at the office of the undersigned, Old West Kent ~ School building, Charlottetown, Prince Edward. Island. -Lowest or any-tender ‘not necessarily accepted. NOTE: Tenders will be opened at the above ad- vertised time and bidders are invited to present their bids in person (or otherwise) and be present at the create: 8 : see ds Philip uathoaat Minister of Highways Prince Edward Island © April 8, 1965 IT’S. SPRING , terylene and wool _dress. slacks Here is the incredible blend of 55% terviene and 45% woot that ‘says no to wrinkles. Looks and fresh all day. Stylish good looks with the finest in wear ability. Choose from olive. grev. ‘brown and charcoal in sizes 19. 95 annual meeting. Wednesday April " in the club ir The Personne! Director, J. Philip Matheson that ‘curler and aasocloes stent | The Moncton Hospital ae Minister of Highways See Ses alt ial er Charlottetown, me oe Prince Edward Islan a3 oe Ladies Auxiliary ‘of Lekion NOTICES NOTICES April 8. 1965 ee : ‘Defence Construction (1951). Limited. PROJECT: Reroof. Leantos of Hangars Nos. t 3 and 4, RCAF Station, Summerside, PEI . : File: 137-S2-7 SEALED TENDERS, marked as to content addressed to the undersigned will be received un- til 3:00 p.m. E. D- T. WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1965 Specifications and tender forms wil view at Builders’ Exchanges at ‘Halifax, Sydney, Fredericton, Moncton, Saint John, N. B.,Char- lottetown, P.E.I. and DCL Halifax Branch Office and may be obtained by Prime Contractors only from DCL Plans Section, Ottawa, at the address ~ below on deposit of $25.00 payable to Defence™ Construction (1951) Limited: Security deposit as called for in the isistloae Documents must accompany tenders. 3 a N. J. Smith, Secretary, 6th Floor, Kenson Building, ; 225 Metcalfe Street, . py OTTAWA 4, Ontario. © progress brand men’s suits” The suit that glows with tiny flecks of blended — colourings. New richness in spring suits from newly developed fabrics in pure worsted and silk blends. create an atmosphere of glowing and lustrous luxury. Sizes 35 to 4% in regular and tall models. Iridescent tones in blue. wate brown. grey. that adds sparkle be on _ spent the winter months with members of her family in Tor- =. — New “York City, ‘on she calls her first holiday - on, a life-time; is expected home j; mext week. A son Johnny, who / made the trip with his mother; has not decided whether he will remain there or come home. An- other son, Anneas, will bring | his mother back and it will be | his first trip home in many years to Bristol. lL. Many people are complaining about the condition of some of the roads at present: even the highway to the City is not good | a resident of Sacred Heart Home now and whose old Bristol*home | stil! stands here, tells us when her late sisters went to Boston {| to work at the age of 16, their | father took them to town in a two wheel cart partly | filled’ with straw. on a trip that | | took most of the day at a walk. Hyde Park ‘Sport coats Expertly tailored by for a“slimmer appearance. the“only Toute was by sle2*.-r, Mrs. O’Brien also visited ‘Bo: ton in those days but came » °% to Bristol to reside. William MacDonald. any ier oldtimer. says he recalls," “¢ day when the late Father :-< Intyre made his rounds of his * district on foot to visit oo am: * Commissioner, + Mounted Police, Ottawa 7, Ont Hyde Park to assure a perfect fit. Sizes 35 to 44 in regular and tall. Diagonal weave and neat herringbones ‘in blue, grey. brown. olive in English wool. Nattral shoulder and 3 button front EAST BALTIC Mrs. Fae MacDonald. Mrs, © George Bruce, Mrs. Floyd Mac- | Lean, Kingsboro, Mrs. | Dixon, Mrs. Edgar Dixon, Ea°t Baltic, Mrs. Ross Young. Mrs. Major Young, Red Point, Mrs. { Walter Winston Fudge, Mrs. Don Os. - borne and, Mrs. Stewart Mac- Aulay, Souris, were among the ones that attended the Prface Edward Island Council Guides and Brownies of Canada at the annual meeting in the con- vention hal) Basilica Recreation Centre, Charlotte * Mrs. Martin St. John’s, N rt, Souris, is in foundiand. Mrs. _Birt was called there due to the death of her father, © Mrs. Floyd MacLean, Kings. ‘ Gitl:: boro, visited with her brother!) Alex MacLeod, Uigg, who res! cently underwent, surgery in the x P.E.I. Hospital, Charlattetown. _-—__- THE ROYAL CANADIAN - ‘MOUNTED -POLICE offers 4 challenging “career te single men aged 18 to 29 who have successfully completed ‘’ Grade X!. Applicants should be 58” or more.and in good physical con- dition. 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