. : - ; * se be “ f= . Si —_ Ne . ‘ : ne ‘ a - . : - e ’ a oo 28 ae 2 Se a Z = as a a ee s = a — ee a oe 2 oe ee e : a os = 3 ae Z : - 1 - AUTOMOTIVE NOTICES NOTICES - Se ee — Nemareer, ‘ts We Stream Te Fim tar Egon soa an a ; e ; , " my . —" - — , " Gt Ner Ry . St's Van 23% Fraser “sO 6M Cle 4 “ ? . j im 37%, Wi *» P. + ATTENTION PROSPECTIVE “AUCTION SALE - | DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS "=" "Ee SRE oi Ol ECT | DA EE eer ns ame gs i an 3 ? ae : ; - : 'GL Paper 1459 $24 «23% 23% ___NEW CAR BUYERS —__ *tsstiown Road, thursday Api 200 300 pm | NEW YORK” favatu" "Reais, SUMMARY | anno nan Se ees pei ree ee ce Ty ane cow to freshen, 9 feeder cattle (2 years- ~~ ee ee le ee ane of the Steel strike _ a ne re ee ee es _ MONTREAL -CP. ip _ = Banks Holunger - a oe . *, Volk Suan ag eo purchase snuis | Side ace aoe ioe ae saaetct ton, at Shee wee ween ig SE reat ower, ad Tossa ca. the Mesneal ant S"at, ot oy © a8 otassaen Ge oc ti a 13.75 per aaa “ith x Ss am i i ‘ a point or ‘hetter at Aheir nest or : Market lower: og = zt gis ¥ 44 74 a4 ye : : ; 4 we rally Tuesday Trad- b d Canadian Stock Exchanges. wpac 975 $13% 13% t3%+ % 4a.small down payment of $100.00? Call at our oo Lauer seater. 5 by mere, wood ing was heavy. prices but these were trimmed (ress York: Market higher; TTadiné was inoderately ‘active. (Continued on page 14) : quantity harness and: other Industria!) volume was 290.400 6.350.000 ‘shares The Dow nounce his arrival at the PET Hes- pital om April 25, 1965, 6 Ibs. 9 ons. < showroom today and see the many-improvements~~ i Se es = : . ! I articles too numerous to mention. Volume of Jones industrial’ heavy trading - i ; : oe ee e “an this outstanding car. Get first hand information oa ote with 5,410,000 Mon- average. which had been up as jentreal: Market generally ee and mines and oils Vital Statistics =~ ,*why Volkswagen outsold all other imports and. | Ouner : Auctioneer day and was the largest since much as 5.05 at the end of the lower ss =" 1,743. S : ' pman\- domestic cars in;€Canada last year. | i aatillasrenantd wn Melville Bell” April 20: when 6,480,000 shares_first hour, closed with a net_ E 7 compenity index _was off a. : ‘ * . . SSPE - 50-12 Crapaud | chanzed -hands. Sy gain of 1.30 at 918.16-~its fourta stock. Trading ex-dividen+rs Monks ao sh if. 133-7 BIRTHS Test drive it today. . i s : wo | The rose from record high in as many ses- was credited with a rise of 2% ova Scotia aloe e in Oe en veeark ve oh ont See ta yf . ae . : s ro a sions at 60% on turnover of 1 0 Rove! to 9% ad Gian: toe Makeansns i tee Chastatielone : ~ 3 } : i NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Standard and Poor's 300-stock shares : Wana Nellscsle io 78% Hospital. a son born om April 23, 1968, ’ index al de the fourth in Among Canadian . : e “¢ 50 19°32. Kevin Joseph, 7 fhe, 04 eons. : INS LTD oT SEALED TENDERS, address- — : e im issues. Mc- Industrials were off 0.1 at nis . . : a = ‘. . . its daily string of all-time peaks Intyre Porcupine gained 1%. 1549 Calgary Power dropped RE! -- Frank Kenneth wishes to an- | ed to the undersigned, Room as it rose 15 to 89.04. Hudson Bay Mining and Canz- 31, points to 22, Rell Telephone Theswife .and family of the late George Cc. 35, Kent-Albert Building. Ot- The Associated Press average didn Pacific ‘«, Granby Mining 1, to 61 and Quebec-Telephone _. , Parkdale, ‘Tel. 894-6563 ‘ = : . |tawa 4, Ontario, and marked as of 6 stocks advanced .7 to ‘= Dome Mines lost ‘2. Inter- ,.” 2 My end. pareate ere Claranee ant <i pues wish to thank most sincerely Drs. Lea, 9 content will be received up 339.5—s1il] remaining below its national Mad MA eins idlaw and Cox. The nurses and staff .of the to three P.M. E. D.S.T. on. the |atest record. Lid. % 4 Brinco slipped “% to 64 + CARR — Mr and Mrs. Stirling’ Carr wish to aenquace the arrival—of their son Donald Allen on April 27, 1965, at the PE] Hospital. Weight 8 Ibs, 14 ozs. Papers dropped 05 to 145.8 h Dominion Tar was off % at Exchange. 991, Fraser added ‘4 fo 33. [19th day of May 1965, for the 4 U.S. Steel rose % to-35's a3 Prices_were irregularly lower | supely = oe j eens services. sixth most active stock. Beth on the - American ' ec! isposa! lehem. up %s, was fifth most Volume was 2.320.000 shares ~ ‘ . . : rae a : , r : ; oom s |Domestic and Foreign Garbage active Republic Sleel held a compared with 2,160,000 Mon- Slesaprliek? a KEENAN : , ° . Keenan (nee Shirlene Clements) Mur- land Sewage and for the delivery 1-p0} y i . deli point gain day. 3 bony anes of portable water at Frobisher Ford was Among Canadian issues, — _— ayeags ns amie mass m _ P. E- I. Hospital, with an especial thank ‘you to _Nurse “Rusty”. Also to Rev. Mr. Ball. Rev. Mr. | Howard and Major Walker. The Cudmore family | ..wish-also to thank~uthe very many friends and | neighbours for flowers, letters and cards. as well jas their kindness which will never be forgotten. MONTH END _ TRUCK SALE These units must move this week. ' to make room for our big 1965. Mr and Mrs William A j active the -most Bay, Northwest Territories. : Farzo Oil gained ‘%. Scurry : A ecrival of 9 Gough Bie . at a . i ‘ 7 nee Kings County Memorial pee Contract. awarded will. be for Rainbow Oi! lost, %4, Brazilian nee treucalaliwe mfhing 1s on April 25, 1965. Weight area sister for Shelley Elaine. oz A ENGAGEMENTS = KP. Handrigan wishes to announce the © ~ -enzagement of his only daughter either a three year or five year OBITUARY Traction and Preston %, Moly- <e; Grisso! added 15 cents to MRS. WELDON TAYLOR bdenite 1-16 z $240 Chemalloy dropped ‘2 : y : aoe =—NOn. = Copies ofInstructions to Ten-- ——Inserted-By-her family ___What-_stocks ids Cents to $190 : ! derers, Agreement, Plans and The death oecurred at her aye MONTREAL CLOSING STOUKS_ Specifications may be examined home 102 Concord Ave., Toron- Advances poll or obtained from the office of: By The Canadien Press ¢ The annual meeting of ‘Kinkora Dairying to, Ont., on March 4, 1964 Declines 514 350. Mostreal Steck Exehange—April 27 Eileen Mary to J ’ . ’ , : 5 ne E : ames Bernard, son _ stock, - Co-op Association will be held in Kinkord Reg- (1) District office, | treeanete. Ellen: MacBachern, Total issues 22 TU Soman je Sats, suom Ghrtaialsrs Meriag Ske Bees 11—Int, ‘Half Ton, L.W.B.,° Completely ional High School, Tuesday, May 4th at 8 pm. | eee She was born at Rice Point NEW YORK CLOSING STOCKS — es mal a ee é nditi es . : = P s iallv invi 7 fifty-four years ago. In 1932 she By The Associated Press b f : poard-lot . : : re-Conditioned * oeevevcee $1495.00 ae and hareholders are cordially invited to Vancouver 2, B.C. married Weldon Galer of St. Beth Steel 7 Monty w pies — — oe ROreER — WARRIS — Mr and Mrs ney aes i ee 5 s Pee (2) District Office, . : Borg Warner 51% NY Cent Net Arnold F Roper wish te announce the 1962—Int. 3 Ton. Like new condition .. $1995.00 : i Peter's Island and lived there c ana o que Magic Corp 34K. giech _ Gales. Righ Low Clase Ch’: Bt2uement of their daughter. Ariens + ~ : ; Signed: | Water Resources Branch, _for several years before mov- Cons Edison 46% South Pacifie 38% nitibi 9655 813. 12% - 18% Helen to Hugh Reginald Harris, son ~- 1964—Int. Dual Wheel, one ton. Just like ; | a ing to Nine Mile Creek where Algoma 260-79. THG TH Tie Omtarlo and formerly Drydes, = , = | . . : , t i il. ears Alliance 935 $12% [2% I%e+ % : ee is WY Spas ee. se 2 ee S2AI OD | Cinkota Dairy Co-op Assn. | _ Winnipeg 1, Manitoba. _ oe a oe oats OBITUARY Alumina 2770 $304 30% wos = Goer. Mar ee oc oo tee 1960—Int. 15° Ton, V8. Re-conditio oe oe (3) Agent, Northwest» Territories onto. : : PIERCE W. BUTLER ee ae ope = pay oo lo Brachyterian Chureh, Charlottetown, |____._and_guaranteed « 960.00 J. LINUS MULLIGAN, Administration, ~ Though in failing health for Inserted by the family .. . AnzTpr 100 $52 682: NE ie aera abe gg ____Federal_ Public Building, the past few months, her death A wide circle of relatives and 4+ oo tise_wsu_isy se IN MEMORIAM... ~ 1964—Int. Travelall Demonstrator. V8. f oe Aibeeta is eens = to all who ee shared mn — oO a nae ea ee oar Ano . ‘ iti i j a oo : : ote new and lov r. ness sorrow when they heard 543 $79% 7 79% + % FISKE — In loving memory of _ nelens - conan. Sarena. 2000.00 | AUCTION SALE | (4) District Office. ea Although she knew she was that there had passed away at poe on ss 318M 7 7354 + % husband on father . Winsloe "vee => 5 UEier (ARTS ae a oe 8 oe aN oe | Water need ‘Branch, unable. to overcomé her illness The King’s County Memorial BangyPC 130. $516 St. 8 ee er ae 8, 1963. ' | , a ; 423. Publie* Building, with the treatment, drugs, and Hospital, Montague, P.E.1., in BRT | 2 r resebrieel ret oa ae cad faene 7 SPECIAL ‘ CAPE TRAVERSE--FRIDAY, APRIL 30th Calgary, Alberta. care given her, she showed pa- the. early hours of Tuesday. natn P A- 200942, 82, ta oe : . S ae ee NO TRADES AS IS : bi f {* District Office, *tience in long suffering and bo- March 16, 1965, Pierce W. But- Bell Phone 2757 $°:%» $i ate Me ee pee nne eee “tke = a eee 1:30 O'CLOCK ON THE FARM OF THE bd merurcee kerk: dily - affliction and accepted ler of Peter's Road. in his 59th Braz i life April 28, 1944. 959—Int. 1 Ton, excellent, shape with } : ee ang |. 27. Ralston Building, God's wil! in’ calling her home, year: . a et eee tone == 44. ENST_Temembered. ‘by. her bustend . box. = $1095.00 | LATE GEORGE GARDINER | . 105 Hollis Sweet, =~ There leaves to mourn the Eldest son of Lemuel- Butler tress” cn wk eee ee . ee ete Rt fie ee i : ! o no ake pases passing of a devoted wife and and~his wife, Ella Reynolds, Cal Pow mt 38 a 3 nate | MOOME — In loving memory of our $059. Int \6 Ton 3.62.6 ss. . 8 OO Yockshutt Tractor No. 340; M.-H. tractor; J. D. 17 i" ee, neering mother, her husband Weldon of Pierce was born in Peter's Road (a2 Cem ~ 100 & pcpeoln Bg ittle grandson. Bonnie, passed —— pains ee Seed Drill tnew): 3 furrow plow: 2 nee, ae a {2 Division, Toronto, one son and three dau-|and, except for ther years he Can Cem ot a et on ee 1960—Int. '3 Ton ....... Sees SS DeO.UL wood sleigh, harness; S.D. hayrake; Int. digger; picker; hay Northern Administration _ghters. Forbes, Welda, Isabel served in the RCAF during can malt 20 83 58S Our little Ronnie 5 : 2 loader; bowis and cow stanchions: sprayer on rubber: manure » | Branch. |(Mrs. Wallace DeRocne) all of World War II, and was men- CSL om te Net Loe ae ae opt 1955—Dodge 2 door Hardtop, V8 :...-. $250.00 spreader: grain auger: scales: 2 escalators: 2 electric mo- 150 Kent Street, Nine Mile Creek and Joap tioned in dispatches, spent his CS. ° maa me oe, te Sadly missed by Grannic and Grea. tors: Ottawa, Ontario. Mr: Edison .MacDouzall) % ‘e chicken._bronders: cil __pump_and barrel; _jaunting. | Fe et ee ee ee eee ee nS "” 1955—Int 2!% ton, excellent tires S 800.00 | cleizh. quantity straw and hay. forks. shovels, hoes, etc -Copies-of-the-Plans—and_Spect-Ferento._Three— sis jhe was united im mar- can’ Br_pr.303$12__47_47_+_®_wgome~——t-~loving-memory , &Xce s eee x ; h; quan s : rks. . 3 5 7 n i Sah NI eel Ecce cers eae titostnth eae _2t- ceaiooe ; 5 calves and numerous. other articles. fications may also be examined | (Mrs. Fred Inman) Victoria, Is riage to Ethel MacKinnon -of Cae Sr 8 pr 150 $0384 Sis sha — little : sex. eons whe passed peed et . 2 : at the Builders’ Exchances at lay ‘Mrs. James MacDonald) Brooklyn, P.E 1, Seven children ¢ Ane SO ee ee ae April 2ath, 1963 Be sure and inauire about any large TERMS CASH : e. Edmonton and Calzary. Alberta,'Canoe Cove, Mary (Mrs. George were born to share with this po- © jhp ar ¢ 30 $701 70% Tin — % on a er ee. k ie . "MRS. ESTHER GARDINER E. C. BELL Winnipeg and Brandon, Mani-|Gallant) Charlottetown, and pular couple the fellowship and ‘cn. 2739 $23% 23% 23%— ‘e We who loved him sadly him. trucks, as we have a number coming in Executrix be psd | toba, Vancouver, B. C.. To-'four brothers -Nei!, William, Ar- happiness of their home. How Ci Pow 300 $27a 27 27 —% But trust in God to meet again. : & Auctioneer ronto, and Hamilton. Ontario, .¢hj ilfre "Ri OW OL Pow pr 280 $504 50 50+ % | Lovingly remembered by mom snd : : pees s .-¢hibald and Wilfred, all of Rice sorely he shall be missed in the a a ae As sogn as ner ones arrive. : If day unfit, sale next fine day following. = 1 , Three brothe ~onty-hi A Re 2 ; : Nova Scotia. sisters predeceased her, Mal- ones know. The ¢ommunity of Can P Fine 65 Sits its tte oe > ae oe i tee a . 3 € s s atin . i wa . mreeet Rotating contracts and _financin AUCT ION SALE _ fleations may be obiained on Margaret ae respected citizen. All worth. © Refractor #73 sie 19 194+ 6 Atways remembered. Reuben, Ruby,” faciliti 9 labl 3 - Guonalk uf i verliGiek checue fact ee ic acc evi oh Gee et a We ae a ee ee Oe acilities available. oo : : N : ee ae ee a Cec ne a grandmother. are nine grand- and active support. The Peter's Chemced 25 3 20% ol pee is er: anaaa e deposi i! teri Coghlja 100 $16% 1 } CARR — In loving memory of cur ORBORO, MAY 5, 1965 - 2:00-P.M. D.S.T. wait 'be ‘refunded ifthe Plans “Her t a Road Presbyterian Church has (ort, $00 $104 10% 104 — % ‘ear som Wiliam A. Carr, whe pessed 2 pet ee ee é ~ poe Per Her remains were transfered lost a faithful member'and 4 ¢,, us 125 943 44 «44 — away Apel 27, 1998 s 4 7 best ° |and Specifications are returned from the Thomas J. Wignal! Fu- generous supporter. These many Con Paper 300 15% 514 GU We think of you in silence ~ ; | Having sold my farm I will sell by public auction May 5: 'f good order within thirty days neral Chape! in Toronto to the years Pierce has been a valued C Giass 10 $10 10 16 No eyes can see us weep. ie ; | One heavy horse, 1400 pounds: 4 milk cows,'2 freshened: 4 of the closing date for tenders. MacLean Funeral Home. Char- member of the Peter's Road Credit F wee SS) hue SS —o were ; : g@ 2-year old cattle; 8 1 year olds: 1 brood sow, litter of 8 pigs; | Each tender must be ~ac- lottetown where aj short ‘service Choir. His gift of song was free- ct , ok boty oped — 2 l seem a mom, sie 4 quantity of baled hay and straw. © . companied by a guarantee in the yas held on Monday, March 8, ly used and could -be heard at inact 200 $277 27 S27 + Me ter and brothers. Machinery: Ferguson tractor; 3 section lever harrows: 3 j|form specified in the “Instruc- service conducted by Rev. Don- home, in church, or at his place Dist Sea 1040 $39% 394 30% + % : Phon 894-7380 | section light harrows» sectional seeder: 1 new. 7 foot hay tion to Tenderers”. ald Nicholson and Major Walk- of work. iD aoe ee ee 7. hore: | ire Ferme 1 yee ie deve eke, The Deparien it tnd er Thene to Cane Give Prog A ies yams oem Peres eee ig | iver Sees : : ; utt to acc lowest or any byteri ° . : ' : And was EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT farm wagon: one’ setvscales: 1 hay escalator. 1 810 pound tender. brteries Geek, ee ct ed eee oe ee | ee ee elox separator; 1 electric engine: 1 stationary engine; 1 | A. B. YATES. Nicholson and Rev. S.B. Stack- to enable him to lead an active D Stores = 150 $44 24'a 246 Gone from the home, your smiling eee ye ° grain crusher: horse hoe: wood sleigh; manure spreader. | Chief, Engineering Division. house. oe life again. A few weeks before Ter 46 BM 2% 4 face - TWO EXPERIENCED “Household Furniture: Dining room furniture; buffet: davem |. very administration Branch Pallbearers were Robert Mae- his death his health faled him tmnaae ip iow ss od * Te war at ee mr ante ‘ ; Ss: Ss: B; ie ing machine: bedroom - f : Donald, John B. MacDonald, again. He was later taken to the Du Pont 110 $58 5234 52% —% In by-cone happy days. 100 $i3% 13% 13% + 4% Always remembered and sadly missed furniture. Other articles too numerous to mention. Terms his loving wife Mabel. Cash. If day is unfit the following! day. Se Department of Northern Affairs Dui A eee George MacDonald, Lee Taylor, = and National Resources, Ottawa, Roy Taylor and William Ontario. f King’s County Memorial Hospt- tal where after a brief illness MECHANICS sed to the undersigned. Room Ot- pital for their care and kindness te County were saddened by the me while a patient there Also Rev Automobile Dealer death of Mrs. John W. Robert- seven children are left to v.ourn James Lawless : Robert P- Hogg Smith. , he pased away. God had called : . 5 Owner « Auctioneer TIC ; Hymns sung were “The Lord’s home another loved one and had OBITUARY E | CARD OF THANKS 3 Required By Leading 5 — - NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS yy Shepherd’ and Safe In The granted him a blessed release HAZEL B. ROBERTSON | won 6 ose ihake | SEALED TENDERS. addres Atms of Jesus’: from suffering and pain. Inserted by the family. le Dr's Les. Putnam and Cox and AUCTION SALE x 1 3 Interment took place in the Besides his sorrowing wife, Residents of Eastern Kings jurses and staff of the PEI Mos 505, Kent-Albert Building, Church cemetery. FLORAL TRIBUTES the loss of a loving father: FW. Lacey and other clergymen asd . Vv z | * a . 7 o : t. , On io. ki ; n . Employment benefits a ailable. See at DeSable Friday, April 30th 2:00 pam. erase man see et to Pillow — Husband: Casket Dianne. Douslas, Wanda, Boyd, Son om Ualarch |% 1063. TSN ends ‘whe nated me and ee Or the Service Manaaer : ithree PM. ELDS.T on the 12th SPray — The Family; Gates Daniel, Gerald and Stephea. His a oe to ep a me ss eee tok eee Oe ee son_at the Souris spital. fol- v e CATTLE: 1 fresh cow, 3 cows to freshen, 1 dry cow, 2 year- old Hereford cow, 7 calves. MACHINERY: 1 B. 250 International tractor. 1 self pro- pelled 10 ft. cut Massey Harris combine, 1 New Idea manure Mr York 1 WISH to express my heartfelt thanks Drs Laidlaw and Cox, nurses and the Prince Edward Island r; Randolph Murray. day of May, 1965 ,for the supply .AJar — Clerie and Cynthia. parents. Mt. and Mrs. ‘emuel. ul of the following: - Spurgeon and Mary, Bill - and Butlerhave lost a devoted-ton. lowing a brief illness. : (a) Supply of two prefabricated Elizabeth, Jim and Islay; Cross- Three sisters and four brothers: _ Mrs. Robertson, the former : s. FOB. Mon- ¢s — Viola and Reg, P I rn his passing: Flor- Hazel B. Stewart, was born at © warehouses, F.OB on g. Pat and also mou is passing Rad Point. PEL on October LL staft of Island Chev. & Olds. Ltd. | : der, 1 © lime with grass seed attachment, treal, Quebec, or Halifax, Wayne; Nine Mile Creek Fisher- ence. ‘Mrs. Henry Hocheim) Hospital for their kindness to me while W ANTED nl ate yg tai nang cana S mene Wresthe George and California; “Mac (irs. James’ 1097, the daughter “of the-lates~patieat tare. Also to Rev. ASlors ° ; harrows, Massey Harris spike harrows, International cul- (b) Supply of two prefabricated Mary.’ Thelma. and Pete, Beryl Johnston), California: Frank Cyrus and Harriet Baker) Ste- — —_ oa akg : tivator 3 point hitch, 1 weed sprayer, Massey Harris 3 furrow warehouses. F.03. Hay and Merrill, Brent MacDougall Peter's Road: Lulu, (Mrs Geo Wart. She is survived by her friends and neighbors who vielied me, Experienced Avis Body Mechanic for -_ apie Me 1 small separator, some baled hay and River, N.W.T. ; Friends of Radio Valve, Toronm rge Cross) Cambridge, Mass husband, John W. Robertson. sent cards, money. gifts. treats and aw, quantity of oats, potato picker and digger, 1 set Copies of the Form of Tender, to. Fdna and Bert’ MacKinnon, Harold, Gaspereaux; Kingsboro; sons Arnett and. flowers. oben Rome | Ours. nver well known Charlottetown firm, reg- platform scales, 1 escalator, 1 grain auger, 1 farm trailer grain box for *z ton truck. 4 FURNITURE: 1 television, 1 chesterfield, 1 studio couch, : Edward, agreement, Plans and Specific- Teachers of Englewood High Milltown Cross: and arthur To- ations may be examined or ob- School, Students of Englewood ronto, Ont. The sympathy of a tained from the office of: High School:. Seymour and host of friends and neighbors Gordon, Kingsboro, Athol, of Os- hawa, and Sterling, of Kingston, Ontario: and a daughter, Lyla MacDonald who took me into her home while awaiting the smbulance God bless you all Carel Paynter 1 refrigerator, 1 china cabinet, other articles too numerous to | 41) District Office. Fresd: Roberta and Elliott. Jan- “goes out to the sorrowing !amilv (Mrs. Lloyd Allan) of Toronto. ular company benefits, full time em- mention. oe Water Resources Branch, et and Frank and Angus: F : ; She is also survived by a bro- Z = : Angus: Floral in this hour of their sad he : V 1 WOULD like to express my thanks t» ° eae ' : * - 325 Granville Ave. 9 . ; ther, Nelson Stewart Red Pr Kennedy. Dr Stewart and Dr . Owner A : , Arrangements — Howard and _reavement. : ’ e * ; . w : Auctioneer ‘i S ard and _re : . a ai af ployment Apply in riting to: Harold Gould Melville Bell. ~,9) hose cane Judy; Mr. and Mrs® Gordon The largely attended funeral Point, and sisters Vera, Mins oo oe Phas “a a y : Terms Cash. 50-12 Crapaud ‘Water Resources Branch tert Tish. Jack and was held on Thursday, March cere ono ae caré and bindness (0 me whe 2 i iot Box , h. Family: Dot, Tom, Dougie. Art 18th, 1965, from the Murray. Ri- aed Louella, Mrs. Frederick Sel- pausem tere cag Bev." Guardian - Patriot Box No. 46140 wii _ 38 Dontiton Pubic Build 394" Cord: Norma ‘and’ Chit tex ver’Fumeral Home. to the Pres. ¥sta Norwood, Massachusetts thank Rev” Howard, Rev | Tye aad 2 Winnipeg 1 Manitoba. geref\ Cassie. Artie and Judy; . byterian Church, Peter's Road, ® son, Alvin, and brother. Kim- me 1 want te thank all my friends “ A T T - N T me) N (3) Agent, Northwest Territor- Chester and Louise. where service was conducted by Sell H. Stewart, predecesond toy weir meee co. coe iiees ARE YOU jes Administration, Sprays — Robbie. Myrtle and his pastor. Rev. M Carl Aurnie. her ‘4 : on may pone wile 1a Oe? : : ” Federal Public Building, Family: Mary Jane. Helen and Taking his text from Psalm 118: Mrs. Robertson was an activ To tne members of the choir and POTATO GROWERS and : 107th Street, « Neil; Archie and Vera: Alice, 14 — “The Lord is my strength meenber of the South Lake charch cruer's << ve oo THIS YOUNG MAN Edmonton, Alberta Ivan and Family: Laura and and song. and is become my sal- Christian Church Disciples many kind gifts. catés and flowers We Require a Good Salesman ~ for ro Men's Clothing Store @ A smart appearance @ Age 20 - 30 vears @ Young family man preferred The ability to assume some responsibility You will be working with a most reputable and progressive responsible organization. therefore only a sericus minded person, who is prepared to work” hard. will b€ considered. Apply in writing ziving complete resume of past sales ex- perience, educetion. age. marital siatus. and telephone num- ber so that a personal interview may be arranged Address applications to: Mr. Clive Cudmore ; : HENDERSON & CUDMORE LTD. ” in P. 0. Boxs28] — Charlottetown = AGS ALUMINUM BUILDING PRODUCTS ° “DEALERSHIP AVAILABLE IN YOUR, | - DISTRIGT es ‘Join A National Organization “Forward Details aind Experience” ALSCO DEALER'S. DIV... 01 Courtemariche St . i. Montreal East, Que i | } ells aauadicahenteempereenanntenmntin OPERATORS of POTATO MACHINERY All potato growers and operators of potato machinery are reminded of the amendment to the “Plant Disease Eradication Act” which has refer- ence to the disinfecting of potato. machinery and the registering annually of operators of such such macnines. ; Under the provisions of the above-mentioned Act, all potato Planters, Set Cutters, and other equipment used in the handling of potatoes on more than one farm or for custom work. must be thoroughly disinfected beforé being used on an- 2 other farm and in the presence of the farmer or. person who requires its use on such farm. The steam cleaning and disinfecting service will again be available this year to the operators of potato machinery. All farmers, or others, who operate Potato Planters. Set Cutter, and other equipment used in the handling of potatoes on more than their own farms., must apply immediately to the Provincial Department of Agriculture, Box 2000, Charlotte- town, for'a license and enclose the license fee of fifty cents (50c). When application for a license is received, a record book will be forwarded the operator and the receipt of the record book will be evidence that th® operator has registered. REMEMBER TO TREAT. YOUR SEED BE- FORE CUTTING. THIS WILL ASSIST IN COUNTERACTING FUSARIUM ROT INFEC- ION AND OTHER DISEASES P.E.I. Department of Agriculture® , ae Winnipeg ‘toba, Vancouver, BC. (4) District Office, Water Resources Branch, 4% Public Building, Calgary, Alberta (5) District Office, Water Resources Branch. na: Grade Joyce and David: Roe Tavlor; Joe Ray and Family: Forbes. Marie, Forbes Jr : Borden Walton, Myrtle and Don- vation’. Mitchell: Students, Englewood High; Martin ten, Julia, Gor- Mr Currie pointed the bereaved to the God of all com- fort, and paid fitting tribute to the life of the departed. Congre- gational hymns were ‘Will the Circle be Unbroken?” and Room 627, Ralston Building, don, Evelyn and Lorne: Wilfred, ‘Sometime We'll Understand”. 105 Hollis Street Sarah and Faenily: Mr. and Mrs Halifax, Noya Scotia Neil MacEachern: Mrs Ma ; ’ ; : Mrs; Mary (6) The Chief, Engineering Div- MacDougall. and Family: Mary, oo Administration die and Jean: Robert and Fdna 105 Kent Street, Ottawa 4, Ontario Copies of the Plans and Spec- ifications may also be examined at the Builders’ Edmonton and Calgary, Alberta, -—and Brandon. and Hamilton, Ontario. Scotia . dren; Exchange at Stead; Potted Plants — Mr and Mr: Louise Burd-tte Mani- 4nd Warren, Flo, Betty. Toronto and Paul; Seldon. Mary Mon- Lois: jtreal Quebec and Halifax, Nova and Family. Jean. Wilbur. .An- ita and Mark; John. Raby ilyn and Jerry, Wilra and Stu Cut Flowers - Car!’ and The Grandchil- Mildred O!'m- Grace Sterling Mrs. Catherine Docherty and Copies of the Plans and Spec- Family; Memorial Bibles _ ifications may be obtained om Mr. and Mrs. Lowel! Baldcr<on: Donald MacLeod and Bugler deposit of a certified cheque for Mr. and Mrsv' John B. MacDon- $25.00, payable to. the Receiver ald and Family. Lee and Mar- took place in the Peter's Road General of Canada The deposit will be refunded if the Plans and Burke and Family. Books Specificatibns ate returned in good order within thirty days of the closing date for tenders Each tender must be accomp- anied by a guarantee in the form specified in the “Instruct- ion to Tenderers’. The Department is not bound to accept the lowest of any tend- er. don. Special Tavior: Willard of Praise — Billy and Florrie Wac- Fachern. S8lanche and Fred, Edith and Billy, Isabel and Shel Arrangements - Annie and Alex. Jean and Fart Docherty e CARD OF THANKS The husband and family of the caret Mrs and Willard MacLean’ sang. ‘Near To the Heart of God" and The Brookiyn Trio sang * Beautiful Shirley and Clifford: Rov, Sa- Land’. Pallbearers were Gerald Johnston; Merrill Butler. Buster Green; Edie and Garfield. Mar- Butler. Lieyd Butler, Raymond Reynolds. an@ Ellis MacPher- son. The many beautiful floral tributes weré carried by Eimer Johnston, Roland Johnston. Carl Johnston, Blair MacSwain, Guy Reid, “us- sell Gratiam, and Giendon John: ston. Legion service at the graveside was conducted by Da- niel Munn. ,Reveille and Last Post were sounded by Piper George Boudreault. interment Cemetery CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Pierce Butler wish to expres< sincere thanks to Dr Preston Macln- tyre, Dr. Lorne Bonnell, nurses and staff of the King’s County Memorial Hospital. special nur; ses, Rev. M. Carl Currie. Mes ‘ers Parker Hamilten. Willard MacLean. Johnny Bears, Wil- - AB. Yate®, tate Mrs. Weldon Taylor wisi to lard Bruce. and Malcolm Munro Chief. Engineering Division, Northern Administration a : . letters etc. Department of Northern Affairs kind, neighbours and friends whe flowers, and express their sincere thanks to Sincere thanks, also, to” all those who sent flowers. cards. and to the many kind friends and neighbours. to those who sent cards. letters. and ta all who helped in and National Resources, Ottawa, helped in any way during our re- amy way in their recent bereave- : ment. » ; Ontano. ES a” icent sed bereavement. aby Pea ee Be : { ow Raymond Mac \u‘ay," and with ber husband’ support- ed the United Baptist Church, Kingsboro, of which he ts a deacon. She was a member of the Christian Women’s’ Fellow- ship. Mrs. Robertson is remem- bered as a gentle and hospitable person. She was © possessed of artistic ability, and was active-.- ly involved in. community af- fairs and social projects, al. wavs willing to work for com- munity betterment. Her emany interest¢ made her life full ard canplete, and thus her death touched many people from. all walks of life. °° The sanctuary of the Kings- bor’ United Bapttst Church was filled_for_the ‘funeral service om _eeeererereoe My all sincere gratitude and thanks Rod Mrs DA MacPhee. Fast Rovalty. PE! eee SOSSSSSSSSOSOHO*+OOSD Stocks — Bonds ROYAL SECURITIES Corporation Ltd. -— Gration St., Ch'tows Telephone; 4-8583 Alex “Wilson. Mer. dedi ethene imtintectn ttn et 7 COSC OEOO OOS March conducted by Rev. Malcolm Smith The choir sang Going fown The Valley Tarry With Me Through The Nicht.” arid In The Sweet Bye and Bye.” Interment was in the Kingsboro cemetery Pailbearers were. Foster Young. Lowell Ching. Besnard Mosseyv. Llovd G, Robertson, Michae! MacInnis. and Willard Ching Flowerbearers were’ Richard Ching, Leland MacDonald, law MacGregor.- Ray Ching. Ross Young and Robert Bruce Many beautiful Mora! tributes were received, and a number of aifts in memory of Mrs Robert- son were received by the mis- sionary and Kincsbord Churches. In ad- dition. the family received manv cards and letters af svmpathy freen frends both_ near and far "away. - societies of South Lake