tan 3: oY Vghtgeag: Sree SR aye Te No. 80-Power take-off Combine, 7 ft. cut, no canvases. __,.. the most modern P.T.O. Combine advantages of McCormick Engineering _ No. 76-Power take-off Combine 6 or 7 ft. cut: Designed and built by McCormick Engineers for ‘speed and clean ” $2,225.00 IT’S COMBINING TIME! See the McCormick Combines at SUNNY ISLE FARMS __No. 91-Self-Propelled 814 ft. cut. The most manuver- _ able Combine ever built at the best price for a self- $4,950.00 $2,550.00 brings you all the Be sure to seevthe outstanding buys in clean, used trucks at SUNNY ISLE. - SUNNY ISLE FARMS REGISTERED | Grafton Street East, Charlottetown NOTICE—CORNWALL - - Phone 7380 A Progressive Conservative poll meeting for Cornwall Poll will be held in Cornwall School TUESDAY, AUGUST 25th—8 P.M. D. F. MacArthur, Chairman of Poll. 2 CENTRAL ROYALTY SCHOOL | NOTICE will open on Thursday, September 3rd School books may be purchased at the school Signed: TRUSTEES. CIRCLE PRINCESS BRISBANE, Australia (Reut- ers)—Princess Alexandra, meet ing representatives of youth or- ganizations at Mount Coot-Tha on her third day in this Queensland capital, invited the young people to “come closer.” The young men and women standing in line gathered in a semi-circle around the princess as she chatted with them informally. STOP WIFE’S ENTRY VANCOUVER (CP) — Steve Pavelich, 35, says the immigra- tion department will not allow tke woman he married in Yugo- slavia two years ago to enter Canda. He said in an interview Thursday no reason has been given for the refusal other than a le=s> from Immigration Min- ister Fairclough that “favorable consideration is not possible on your wife’s behaif.”” _. ——, ~ DEPARTMENT “OF PUBLIC WORKS, OTTAWA TENDERS SEALED TENDERS address- ed to the Secretary, Department ‘ lof Public Works, Ottawa, and endorsed “TENDER FOR HAR- BOUR REPAIRS AND _ IM- PROVEMENTS, SEAL ISLAND, N.S.”, will be received until 3:00 P.M. (E.D.S.T.), WEDNES- DAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1959. Plans, specifications and forms of tender can be seen, or can be obtained through: Chief Engineer, Harbours and Rivers, Hunter Building, Ot- tawa, Ont.; District Engineer, Ralston Building, Halifax, N.S., and can be seen at the Post Offices at Yarmouth, Digby, Shelburne, Liverpool and Seal Island, N.S. To be considered each tender must— (a) be accompanied by one of the alternative securities called for in the tender documents (b) be made on. the printed forms supplied by the De- partment and in accordance with the conditions set forth therein. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ROBERT FORTIER, Chief ‘of Administration Services and Secretary. ee, > & « RURAL YOUTH FAIR. AND PROVINCIAL HARVEST EXHIBITION _ PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION GROUNDS’ CHARLOTTETOWN September 24th and 25th, 1959 - RURAL YOUTH FAIR Exhibits from 4-H Calf, Garment, and Project Clubs PROVINCIAL HARVEST EXHIBITION Sections for Vegetables, Fruits, Potatoes, Seeds, Roots, Hay and Silage Separate Sections for Home and Market Gardeners $1500.00 ‘in Regular Prizes — Plus Special Prizes “HOURS OF SHOW: Thursday, September 24,- 7.30 p.m. to 11.00 p.m. Friday, September 25 - 8.30 a.m. to 6.00 p.m. For Prize List and Entry Forms write P.E.l. Department of Agriculture, Post Office Box 2000, Charlottetown ALL ENTRIES CLOSE MIDNIGHT, SEPTEMBER 15th. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND CITY & QUEEN'S WE TREAT the sick well. Gig- gey’s Pharmacy open 8.30 a.m. to 8.00 p.m. A STH. DISTRICT Conservative headquarters now located at 215 Great George Street. Phone 8915. “AUCTION “45” Seuore Cards for sale at Guardian - Patriot Central Printing. STH DISTRICT Conservative headquarters now located at 215 Great George Street. Phone 8915. “DIAL 3644 FREE DELIVERY to your’ Door.”” and get the best values for your food dollar— Weatherby’s Clover Farza Food Market. Regular Dance Bonshaw Inn. Saturday night. Burns Orchestra. Modern and old-time dancing every Saturday night, at the New. Glasgow Jr. Farmers. Recrea- tion Centre. Doirons Orchestra. Dance at Gordon Lodge, Hun- ter River, every Wednesday for community enterprise. Canteen service. ST. PETER’S Bay Pastoral Charge, United Church of Can- ada. Services for Sunday, August 23rd.: Marie 11 a.m.; Cemetery Service 2.30 p.m. St. Peter's Ba W.M.S. Thankoffering Service 7.- 30 p.m. Special music by Corn- wall Trio. Minister: Rev. Levi W. Mchaney. HUNTER RIVER PASTORAL | Charge, United Church. Services for Sunday, August 23rd., con- ducted by the Minister, Rev. E. a.m.; Hunter River, 11:15 a. m. transferred to this department i BIRTHS st MACLEAN — At the Prince Ed-| ward Island Hospital on Thurs- day, August 20th., to Mr--and Mrs. Edison MacLean, Or- well Cove,‘a daughter, Maure- en Lynn. ; VOLESKY — At the Prince Ed-| ward) Island Hospital, on Thurs day, August 20th., 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Jan Volesky (nee Audrey DeBlois), Buenos Aires a son, 8 lIbs., 8 ozs. MACQUARRIE — A Grey Nuns Hospital Regina Saskatche-| wan, On Friday, August 2lst. | 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Dona!d! L. MacQuarrie, a son, a broth- | er for Patricia and Heather. | j MCINNIS — At the Prince Ed-| ward Island Hospital, Thurs- day, August 20th., 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. E.W. McInnis (nee) Ella McArthur) Southport, a daughter. \Weight 5 Ibs., 10 ozs. | ENGAGEMENTS MUNN — WOOD — Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Munn, Charlottetown, announce the engagement of! their youngest daughter, Vel- ma Shirley, to Mr. Ernest Wes- ley Wood, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Henry Wood, Centr- al Royalty. The marriage will take place early in September. CREED — MACDONALD — mr. and Mrs. Philip Creed, Stur- geon, announce the engagement of their daughter, Madelyn Sar- ah to Bernard Allison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charlies J. Mac- Donald, Little Pond. Marriage to take place Saturday, Septem- ber 12th., at 9.30 a.m., at St. mage Basilica, Charlotte- n. MARRIAGES LOGAN — PINEAU — On July 22, 1959, at St. Dunstan's Bas- | 4 EPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE — 9 ¥tbe needed for Foster Halli Wheatley“River™ 10) tague. Hampshire 3 p.m.; Wiltshire 7.30 p.m. SPECIAL NOTICE A new-ship- ment of Broadcloth in all the lat- est shades. Regular 69 cents yard. Sale” price 39 cents” a yard. Prowse Bros. Ltd. CLEARING BOY’S Windbreak- ers, 25 per cent off. Moore and McLeod Lid., Queen Street, Char- lottetown. STH DISTRICT ~ Conservative headquarters now located at 215 Grat George Street. Phone 8915. Plan to attend Crapaud Exhibi- tion Aug. 26th., 1959. SWIM MEET at Victoria Park today begifining at one o'clock. Come and enjoy free this thrilling sporting event. RESERVE SATURDAY Aug- ust 29th., for St. Andrews Turk- ey Supper to be held in Mount Stewart Memorial Hall. ‘BROOKFIELD WOMEN’S In- stitute cake sale, Ellis Bros., Hunter River, Saturday evening, August 22nd., at 8.30 p.m. . THE HISTORICAL Society Exhibit must close before Sept. 1st. The gym at the Y.M.C.A. is rented for the summer months at $100.00 per month, and will use of students, etc. You have seen it, haven't you?, : RESERVE NEXT week for Red. Cross Blood Donor Clinics at New Glasgow, North Rustico, Canoe Cove, Eldon, Cardigan, Souris, Murray River and Mon- 1,152 dors urgenily needed — be one! n the next edition.) ilica, Charlottetown, Rev. Fat- her Read united in marriage Mary Faustina, ‘daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Pineau of North Rustico, P.E.I. and Ed- win Logan, son of Mrs. Edwin Logan, Water Lake, N.S._ for- merly of Fort Augustus, P.E. | L, and the late Mr. Logan. DEATHS MCLURE — At Winnipeg Mani- toba on August 20th., 1959, Mrs. Roddie McLure, formerly Ada Leard of Pisquid, P.E.I., in her 7list. year. Burial to take place in Winnipeg. MUNN — At Murray River on August 20th, 1959, Mrs. Chris- tie Munn, widow of the late John A. Munn. Funeral service from the Church of Christ, Murray River. Service Sunday August 23rd, 2 p.m. Interment in Murray River cemetery. IN MEMORIAM COULSON -- In loving memory of Mrs. R.H. Coulson who de- parted this life August 22nd, 1958. Ever remembered by Husband. SOMERS — In loving memory of my dear husband, Bruce Som- ers, Breadalhane, who depart- ed this life August 23rd., 1946. When I'm s-d and lonely And everything goes wrong, I seem to hear you whisper Cheer up and carry out Each time I see your photo You seem to smile and say Don’t cry, I'm only sleeping We will meet again some day. Lovingly remembered by his CARDS OF THANKS The family of the late Robert Stead wish to thank friends and neighbours for kindness to them; Charlottetown » -ANNOUNCEMENTS. . THE UNITED Church of Can- ada, Cavendish, Pastoral Charge. Services of Divine Worship Sun- day, 23rd; August, 1959: 9.30 a. m. Stanley Bridge; 11 a.m. New Glasgow; 8 p.m. North Rustico. SWIM MEET at Victoria Park today beginning at one o'clock. Come-—and enjoy free this hril- ling sporting event. ~ PRINCE COUNTY THREE GREAT revival servic- es, under auspieces of THE PEO- PLE’S GOSPEL’ HOUR in Civic Auditorium Summerside, P. E. L., August 28 and 29 (8 p.m.) and August 30 (8.30 p.m.). Special music: Petty Officer Frank J. Guinta of H.M.C.S. Bonaventure Soloist; Judith and Joan Rock- wood playing and singing. Speak- er: Radio Pastor Perry F. Rock- wood. All Welcome. MONTROSE PASTORAL Charge, United Church of Canada Rev. Robert A. Crooks, B.A;, B.D. Minister, Services for August 23, 1959: Campbellton 11 a.m.; Elms- dale 2 p.m.; Montrose 7.30 p.m. NORTH TRYON Presbyterian Chureh. Service Sunday, August 23, at 3 p.m. Rev. Donald Camp- bell, special speaker. This will be a Masonic service. All wel- come. KING'S COUNTY HOT CHICKEN SUPPER, BINGO and other Games in Rollo Bay all Tuesday, August ~ 25th Meals served from 5.00 to 9.00 Regular Saturday night dance, St. Peters Bay hall. Music by the Mariners. Births, Deaths, Marriages (When death uetices are received too tate to be included on this page, they appear for one edition on page two and are to those who sent flowers, cards, letters; special thanks to Dr. Ian McMillan, who came to us in all kinds of roads and weather, and to those who helped in any way in our sad bereavement. ’ Eliza and Walter. I wish to express my thanks to Dr. Laidlaw, Rev. H.L. Mit- ton, Rev. R.F. Foster, Miss Jean MacLean, R.N., and all those who sent flowers, cards and let- ters during the illness and death of my grandmother, Mrs. Flora Morrow. Arlene Moore. I wish to thank all friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy in the loss of my belov- ed husband, Dr. Milton I. Lowrie The beautiful flowers, cards, letters and telegrams were great ly appreciated; also all who call- ed with words of comfort. To Dr. .L. Saunders a very special and incere thank you for his skill, kindness and guidance. To the Federal Inspection Staff at Cana- da Packers, The staff of Atlantic Regional H. of A. Division, Dr. H.E. Knapp, and Dr. G. Henry P.E.I. Veterinary Medical As- sociation, Canadian Veterinary Cancer Society, P.E.I. Division. Specal thanks to Mr. W. Beaton and Mrs. E.: Dennis, The Red Cross, The -P.E.I. Hospital and Staff. To Dr. Lawrence Toombs a heartfelt thank-you for his kind words of comfort. To Mrs. John Van Moarion a special thank-you for her many acts of kindness to me and my late husband. To my son Wayne a loving thank-you for his loyalty and help. Most Sin- cerely, Mrs. Milton I. Lowrie and Family. STORM HITS CHANNEL LONDON (Reuters) — Freak storms hit the channel islands and parts of southern England early Friday following two days of heat in the high 80s. The worst thunderstorm in many years YOUNG PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE RALLY COMMUNITY CENTRE | Wednesday Aug. 26, 8 p.m. SPECIAL SPEAKER: Mr. Robert Coates, M.P., Cumberland.County, Pictou Heath Macquarrie, M.P. Refreshments Will Be Served Special Entertainment — . | Inserted by Queens County Young Progressive Conservative Association t You Can't Carry Merchandise to Every Door.. Want Ads Can.. 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