BRANCH MANAGER | TRAINEES WANTED. We need a large number of young men, age 21-28 with High School Education, for our Branch Managing Training Programme. You will earn a good Salary while training. Out- standing employee benefits, plus rapid promotions, and ‘ ; ‘enders completed by December Ist, 1959. : | Plans and specifications may be seen on application to the | undersigned, Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. E. G. MacKINNON, a.secure future can be yours. : Village Clerk ~ Become a’ h Manager. Build your career with | Morell, P.E.I. Canada’s oldest and largest Consumers Finance Corpor- | ation. Vise ‘, Apply: HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION, 117 Queen Street, or 150 Great George Stréet, Charlottetown « °° Daily 9:00 to 5:00 p.m., Evening 7:00-8:00 p.m. ~ "MV. FERGUS The M.V. Fergus will ‘be loading cargo for St. John's, Nfld., on Friday and Saturday, Sept. 25th and 26th. ~ FOR SALE ° v Seven roomed house on Hawthorne Avenue, modern Dja] 8737 conveniences. Hot water heating. Oil. Also garage House and garage recently painted. Spacious lawns | and shade trees, large orchard in rear. Size of lot 96 x 266 feet. Inspection after 2:30 p.m. For further particulars apply to: MRS. P. S. BRADLEY, 15 Hawthorne Avenue. TENDERS | Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned up to and including Oct. 2nd at 5 P.M. for the erection For space reservations apply to: Gulf & Northern Shipping Co. Ltd. P.O. Box 232 Potato Equipment & Trucks International Elevator Diggers Grey Snyder Potato Pickers and some. real buys on good used trucks. SoWe are offering these-used trucks Fri- day and Saturday at 33% off. - Sure; we can take potatoes as part pay- ment. Also 1950 Ford Sedan. Good condition of a warehouse for MacDonald-Rowe Co. Ltd. Char- going at $325.00. * _Jottetown. Plans and specifications may be obtained at. A deposit of $25.00 is required for each set of plans and _ specifications FARMER STEWART my office Great George Street. refundable on their return in good condition. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted PETER A. McNEIL, Architect.— AUCTION SALE at DeSable Friday Sept. 25 at | O'clock. | _— Having sold my farm, | offer for sale the following: Stock: | work horse; 2 milch cows; | heifer 2 year old, 2 year olds; spiing calves; 300 bus oats; 300 bales hays; en Machinery: Binder; Hay Mower; | broadcast . seeder; | horse hoe; | cart; Lantz potato digger, new; | truck wagon; | driving wagon; driving sleigh; wood sleigh; work harness; lumber and shingles; forks and hoes. Furni- ture: Chair; tables; washmachine; churn; 2 Iron beds; room stove; other articles. too numerous to mention. Terms of sale: Cash Melville Bell Auctioneer Duncan MacKinnon Owner TENDERS FOR SALE OF OLD SPRING PARK SCHOOL Sealed tenders will:be received at the office of the undersigned, up to 12.00 o'clock noon on Friday Ocfober 2nd 1959 for the sale of the old Spring Park Stool building on Kirkwood Drive, with or without the jad connected therewith, Highest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. John J; Butler City Clerk. MAN WANTED — Young man wanted for construction Job. Duties will include: time keeping, checking material, and assisting in survey work. Minimum Grade 10 educa- .tion. For further details apply in person to: , ' E. NICOLLE, Maritime Electric Steam Plant Sydney Street Charlottetown, P.E.I. NOTICE ‘All Life Insurance Companies located In the City of Charlottetown are invited to submit quotations on a Group Life and Hospital Insurance Plan to the City Clerk at City Hall, Charlottetown, otor before 12.00 noon of October 5th, 1959. City Clerk. _ J. J. BUTLER, 4 en sean Maier | City Clerk. MELVILLE WEEKS ~ Sunny Isle Farms, Reg’d, USED CAR SALE 1956 METEOR |4 door Rideau Hardtop, blue, black and white tri-tone. Standard transmission, V-8 motor. A real sharp car. $1450 1958 VOLKSWAGEN One owner, perfect tires and finish. A car you'll be proud to own, | $1175 1956 FORD Victoria two door hardtop, automatic transmission, tional signals, $1450 e 1955 CHEVROLET SEDAN | | Six cylinder, clean, one owner, green in color, tires perfect. \ i \ $1295 @ 1955 DODGE SEDAN Standard transmission,’ good tires, six cylinder motor. Te $1250. ~ @ 1955 METEOR RIDEAU SEDAN good finish, V-8 motor, tires in good radity. direc. Here's a Automatic transmission, condition. ce $1250 \ OPEN Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Evenings til 9 p.m. Saturday to 5 p.m. TERMS: e Cash e No Down Payment Easy Monthly Payment _. ' | STEWART MOTORS LTD. Great George St. Dial 9578 | | Charlottetown AUCTION SALE WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 30 AT | P.M. - AT PLEASANT VALLEY 37 acres of land with dwelling (has electricity); 1) house 33 x 33 (not completed). Stock:—3 milch cows, 3 to 5 years old (Holstein grade); 1 milch cow, 2!5 years old (purebred); 4 spring calves (grade); 1 pure bred Holstein calf; 7) sows; 2 junks; 30 weaner pigs; 800—5 month old roost- | ers; 15 acres of oats. $ Machinery:—2 sets of lever spring tooth harrows; 1 set of discs; 1 row potato planter; 1 Ford tractor; 1 portable rotary with motor, gas barrels, steel rails; 'shafting, pulleys, steel cable; 150 window frames, 20 cords slabs (stove length); 1 6 cylinder power unit; 1— (1953 (Chev.) 316 ton truck; 1—1958 one_ ton truck, | | ; (Dodge) in perfect shape. Terms of sale, up to $20.00 cash over that amount _____ Specifications are available at the office of the |6 months credit,’ ‘Auctioneer SWELL Owner ~ . _ CLAUDE C necessary be supplied. Tenders to guarantee that all outside work will be ‘| A. Pickard and Company Lid. | | ' | CITY & QUEEN'S AUCTION “45" Score Cards for sale at Guardian - Patriot Central Printing. WE TREAT the sick well!‘ Gig- gey’s Pharmacy. Open 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. DIAL 3644 free delivery to your door and get the best values for your goods dollar. Weatherby's Clever Farm Food Market. TURKEYS FRESH killed, Ban- quets, Suppers, etc., Phone 9319, Gil Henry.: UNLOADING old Sydney sreen- ed and Peerless Egg coal all week SPECIAL — MEN’S quilted suberban coats $12.95 and $15.95. Moore and McLeod Ltd., Queen Street. SPECIAL BOY’S quilted sub- erban coats. $8.95 and $9.95. Moore and McLeod Ltd., Queen Street. — WALL PAPER sale, bargains on room lots Firestone Home and Auto, Charlottetown Store. . WE TRADE guns, all models for any model, C.I.L. ammunition DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC ’ WORKS, OTTAWA TENDERS SEALED TENDERS address- ed to,Secretary, Department of Public: Works, Ottawa and en- dorsed “TENDER FOR HAR- BOUR IMPROVEMENTS - FIL- LING, CORNER _ BROOK, NFLD.”, will be received until 3:00 P.M. (E.D.S.T.), WEDNES- DAY, OCTOBER 21, 1959. Plans, specifications and| forms of tender can be seen, or) can be obtained on deposit of | sum of $50.00 in the form of a CERTIFIED bank cheque to the | order of the RECEIVER GEN- ERAL OF CANADA, through: Rivers, Hunter Building, Ot-j 'tawa, Ont.: District Engineer, Buckmaster’s Field, Building 29, St. John’s, Nfld.; District En- gineer, Ralston Buildmg, Hiali- fax, N.S., and can be seen at the Post Office at Corner Brook, | Nfld. |from the date of in stock, Firestone Home and Auto. MAIN BRACE Dance, Friday night. Special floorshow at- traction and refreshments. Mem- bers and guests welcome. RUMMAGE SALE Lower Kirk Hall, September 26th., at 2 p. m. sponsored by Marshfield Pre- sbyterian Ladies Aid. KINGSTON Legion special! ae’ Sept. 24th 8 .m, . all members PRINCE COUNTY ANNUAL meting Kensington Progressive ‘Conservative, east and west polls, Town Hall, Thursday, Sept. 24, 8.30 p.m. All interested invited to attend. ‘RESERVE Wednesday, October 28th for Kensington Presbyterian Church supper in Church base- ment. RESERVE: Annual St. Paul's Parish Bazaar, Summerside, Oct- | ober 27th, and 28th. REGULAR Thursday night dance, Eldon Hall, 9.30 to 12.30, Burns Orchestra. DEATH NOTICE MRS. REUBEN LARGE —__| Funeral services for the late Mrs. Reuben Large were held in the Summerside United Baptist Church on Thursday, September 20th at 2:00 p.m. The Rev, Keith R. Hobson conducted the service speaking from 1 Timothy 6:7 and! Albert Huestis sang ‘‘Swect Peace, The Gift Of God's Love’. The hymns sung at the service were “The 23rd Psalm" and “Rock Of Ages, Cleft For Me"’. Mrs. Large was interred in the Peoples Cemetery, Summerside. Ada Tsobel Large was born ia Fe ae ee ee ee ANNOUNCEMENTS . KING'S COUNTY FROM NOW on our mill work will be for cash or on shares. on- ly. We can’t take in any more sawing at present. Ross Mill, Bridgetown. boo DR. B.J. GRANT, Optometrist, will be in his. Montague Office every Saturday from 2.00 to 9.00 p-m. Phone 89. -j|and Mrs. Ftancis MacIntyre of visitors to Morell. BANGOR NOTES Was @ guest at the home of Mr.’ Lorne Valley, Sunday afternoon, September: 20th. Mr. Johnny MacKenzie and sis- ter Emily were recent business Mr. Joseph Kelly was a Satur- day night visitor to the town of Montague. : Messrs Elwood MacIntyre and Gerald MacDougall and Misses DANCE IN Forest Hill Hall every Friday night. Webster's Orchestra. \ BIRTHS GOTELL — At the Charlottetown Hospital, September 20th., 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Go- tell, Georgetown, a daughter, 7 Ib. 2 oz. ‘ EVANS — At the Montreal Gen- eral Hospital on September 16th, 1959, to Mr. ‘and Mrs. Allan Evans, (nee Margaret Chap- pell) a son, Wayne Allan, 6 Tbs. 10 oz. CONNORS — At Pembrocke Gen- eral Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Connors (nee Mhuriel Trainor), a son Frederick, 7 Ibs. 4 07. ? MACDONALD At lottetown Hopital, Sentember 23rd, 1959, to Mr. end Mrs. Daniel MacDonald, (nee Teresa MacDougall), a daughter, 6 lb. 7 oz. Sharon Ann. the Char- LORNE VALLEY 1894, the daughter of Robert T., and Mrs. Lucy Moase. On Feb- ruary llth, 1914 she married Reu- her surviving son was born. Mrs. Large was a resident of ‘was a member of ted Baptist-Women's Missicnary The deposit will be released} Union, being active in the Wilmot} with her brother Mr. Joseph Fis on return of the documents in} Valley Society of which she was ¢r. me good condition within a month | treasurer for many years. reception of was also a loyal member of the | family She | | Marven, 0 Chief Engineer, Harbour and} ben Large and of tha‘.union Alder,’ jted relatives and friends in this’ lvicinity recently. | Mr. and (When death notices are received too late to be included on this page, they appear for one edition on page two and are transferred to this department in the next edition.) ‘Joan MacIntyre and Kaye Mac- Dougall were visitors to. Bangor Births, Deaths, Marriages — of Miss Ruth Donnelly. well and family, Morell, ae Sunday guests at the home of — Mrs. Dingwell’s parents, Mr. and — Mrs. B. Compton, Bangor. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Funeral Director IN MEMORIAM LING — In loving memory of Horace Ling who departed this life September 24th., 1958. Today recalls sad memories Of our dear son gone to rest And the ones who think of him today Are the ones who loved him, best. embered by Mum- rcthers and Sisters. Always re my, Daddy, N. D. MacLEAN © FUNERAL DIRECTOR 15 King Square Charlottetown Diab 5549 DOYLE — In loying memory of of Miss Shirley MacDonald. a dear Father and Grandfath-| er, James E. Doyle, who pass" | jottetown, spent the past weekend vith h , Mr. Mrs. Always remembered and sad- CM. See Mr. and ed away, September 24, 1959. ly missed by son, Louis, daugh- ter-inlaw, Edwina and Grand-'son, children, Leonard and Marilyn. from Lorne Valley attended the Provincial Plowing match and Ex- hibition at Dundas on Wednes-! day and Thursday. Miss Joan Kenny, Byrne’s Road spent the weekend of September 12 in Lorne Valley as the guest Lorne Valley on Sunday to visit | Mr. and Mrs. Francis MacIntyre, and Mr. Donald. | Fanningbrook, and Mr. and Mrs, George Jay, Pisquid, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDon- ald on Tuesday evening. Miss Joan MacGrath, Char- Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Morri- Orwell Cove, motored to and Mrs. Lloyd Mac- Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rogerson, A.M. NMxs. Warren MacDon- ‘ald with ildren Sharon and) Springhill, N.S., vis-} Mr. William Hatton. Mrs. Marv, Taylor Road, Wilmot, Valley for! Anne MacPhee and Miss Pamela | 4 years and during that time) Summerside | United Baptist Church and be- | came a life member of the Uni-| Hatton, motored to Charlottetown | on Thursday Mrs. Harriet Bowen left recent- jf ly for the United States spending the ‘summer after | months h- | Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Myers eas} of Cardigan, wererecent | “tenders. If not returned within’ Excelsior division of the Sons of Sunday guests at the home of| | that period the d eposit will be Temperance | forfeited. | Mrs. Large died suddenly, | To be considered each tender after much sickn®ss. on Septem-! | must— | ber 15th, 1959, and is survived | (a) the called. for documen's (b) be made on the pririted forms supplied by the De- partment and in accord- | ance with the conditions| set forth therein. in the tender.|- necessarily accepted. ROBERT FORTIER, Chief of Administrative Services and Secretary, of Ke!vin, Mrs. B iy The I , | of New Annan, e lowest or any tender no | Travellers Re were: Bruce Curtis, Heath Clark, | Brewer | Frank Jardine and Ira Crozier. be accompanied by one of | by her husband, Reuben; her son, alternative securities! Alder and Janet his wife ard her | granddaughter Pauline Three sisters and \three broth ers also survive: Mrs. J. A. Hogg J. Simmons of(| Wilmot, Mrs. Max Robertson of.) umimerside East, Harold Moase! Davis Moase of | st and Major Moase i of St. Eleanors. | Pall bearers at the funeral ; and Norman Waugh, Mrs. Myer's. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. Wendel! Hayden! and family of Truro, N.S. were visitors to Lorne Valley during the past week. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs Lloyd MacDon- ald, and Mr. and Mrs. Francis MacIntyre, ' Mr. William Ferguson and Mr | Danie! D. MacIntyre, Montague. ' were recent guests at the home| of the former's brother-in-law and | sister, Mr. and Mrs. Munro Mac- | Grath. | Mrs. Leigh Cobb, Millburn, was | a recent Sunday guest at the} home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. | and Mrs. Malcolm MacLeod. A large number of residents | We are pleased for We'll trade anything from potatoes LT. COL J. ROLAND PATON as our representative PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Room 5, Phillips Building ee Street, Charlottetown NESBITT, THOMSON AND COMPANY, Limited Head Office: 355 St. James St. W. Montreal to announce the appointment of | to little pigs during our special of Firestone . ~@REFRIGERATORS e PROPANE GAS AND ELECTRIC RANGES ~@ WASHERS @PHILCO TELEVISION ee ‘ * \ Big trade-in allowance - tremendous values - No down payment - up to two years to pay! FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO 187 Great George St. Co. Lid. 24 Central Street | Charlottetown. We trade anything from Summerside Dial 5547 potatoes. to little pigs! Dial 3200: J a o , bee