ee ee Ee Pia ge ee ee a ‘ eae | rch rr Me ndise to Every Door.. Want A Boagke bee : 5 g i y i gee ila pri 25° ul i i é Fe Sa * Hip il fp bese: i i s a i T “i % ‘ i a8 g i wife to Dun- = son and Kinnon B 3 : 3 : é CLEARANCE SALE SUMMER SANDALS 1.99 and 2.99 Bargain Dept. — 2nd Floor ALL SUMMER SHOES 20% OFF Men's, Women's, Children's LePAGE SHOE CO. LTD. DIAL 4748 rhe Home of Good Shoes Since 1920 a. - PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION . Market Gardeners $1500.00 li E Pee Be i see il z F& Bie 7 ® ~ E i ait Ty Hi lottetown aforesaid, so that all Persons interested may have due notice thereof. ot WITNESS His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlotte- ‘| own in Queen's County, the day | and year first above written. By the Court. “L.S.” (sgd.) Patsy K. Shaw acting Registrar. DEATH NOTICE MRS. WM. H. EDMED WHITMAN — Mrs. Lacy EF. Edmed, wife of William H. Ed- med, 167 Forest Street, died to- day ina Rockland nursing home following a long illness. In her 8 year, she was @ native of Prince Edward Island and the daughter of John and Jane (MacFagen) Bowman. Ac- tive in many organizations, she was a member of the Ladies’ Auxiliary, OAC, republican town committee, West Side Improve- mert Association and the Con- gregational Church. She is sur- vived by two sons, Gordon B., of New York, Harry W., of Whit- man; two daughters, Mrs. Mildred Metcalf, West Bridgewater, and RURAL YOUTH FAIR AND PROVINCIAL | HARVEST EXHIBITION GROUNDS CHARLOTTETOWN September 24th and 25th, 1959 RURAL YOUTH FAIR Exhibits from 4-H Calf, Garment, and Project Clubs PROVINCIAL HARVEST EXHIBITION Séctions for Vegetables, Fruits, Potatoes, Seeds, - Roots, Hay-and Silage Separate Sections for Home and 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 f P.E.I. Department of Agriculture, 4 Post Office Box 2000, Charlottetown | ALL ENTRIES CLOSE MIDNIGHT, SEPTEMBER 15th. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND | DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE CITY & QUEEN'S WE TREAT the sick well. Gig- “DIAL 3644 FREE DELIVERY to your Door,”’ and get the best values for your food dollar— Weatherby'’s Clover Farra Food Market. hime Dance Bonshaw Inn. Saturday night. Burns Orchestra. Wine and Green. Special Bar- gain price. Toombs Music ‘Store. PROVINCIAL plowing match and Agricultural fair, September 9th and 10th, prize list on request, Albert Acorn, Secy, Cardigan. | SPECIAL NOTICE A new ship- ment of Broadcloth in all the lat- est shades. Regular 69 cents yard. Sale price 39 cents a yard. transferred to this department BIRTHS MACDONALD — At the Char- lottetown Hospital, Wednes- day, August 19th., 1959, to. Mr. and Mrs. Bill MacDonald (nee Aurilda Trainor) a daughter, Lynn Marie. 5 Ibs., 11 ozs. Mrs. E. Mabel Jordan of Whit- man; two sisters, Mrs. Alva Richardson of Haverhill and Mrs. Annie Cooper of Prince Edward Island, and 12 grand- children, also 2% great-grand- children. Funeral was held from the fu- neral home, 609 Washington Street, on Friday, July 18, at 2 p.m. Interment was in High Street cemetery. —_— DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OTTAWA SEALED TENDERS addressed to the Secretary, Department of Public Works, Ottawa, and en- dorsed: “TENDER FOR HARBOR IMPROVEMENTS (DE MOLI- TION OF BUILDINGS AND WHARVES) (SITE NO. 16 STORES BUILDING), ST. JOHN’S, NFLD.” will be received until 3:00 P.M. (E.D.S.T.), WED- NESDAY. SEPTEMBER 9, 1959. Plans, specifications and forms of tender can be seen or can be obtained 4 j Chief Engineer, Harbours and Rivers, Hunter Building, Ottawa, . Ralston Build- seen at the Post Offices at Corner Brook and Grand Falls, Nfid. To be considered each tender must— (a) be accompanied by one of the alternative securities call- ed for in the tender docu- ments . be made on the printed forms supplied by the De- partment and in accordance with the conditions set forth The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. _ _ ROBERT FORTIER Chief of Administrative Services (b) THREE PIECE Chesterfield in ISLAND SOUVENIRS — Don' Births, Deaths, Marriages (When death netices are received toe late to be included en this page, they appear for one edition on page two and are ing, Building 29, St. John’s, Nfid.: |? District Engineer ing, Halifax, N.S., and can be |, Play Records Toombs Store. Music. brook, Saturday, August 22nd. Great George Street. lottetown. Grat :- George 8915. 17th — 3lst inclusive. you? NOTICE — No races at Hazel- VISIT HI-STYLE Millinery, Clearing many summer hats at $1.00. New white fall hats in Thursday morn- *| ing. . CLEARING BOY’S Windbreak- ers, 25 per cent off. Moore and McLeod Ltd., Queen Street, Char- STH DISTRICT Conservative headquarters now located at 215 Street. Phone '_ DR. GEO. SHEPPARD will be absent from his office August THE HISTORICAL Society Exhibit must close before Sept. Ist. The gym at the Y.M.C.A. is rented for the summer months at $100.00 per month, and will be needed for use of students, etc. You have seen it, haven't RESERVE NEXT week for ANNOUNCEMENTS Messer and His Islenders—Long Music Red Cross Blood Donor Clinics at New Glasgow, North Rustico, Canoe Cove, Eldon, Cardigan, store, Saturday, August Long River W.1. at 8.00 p.m. dale 2 p.m.; Montrose 7.30 p.m. Summerside. r “Or charge this Sunday. Sunday. and in Tignish at 10.30 a.m. KING'S COUNTY all. Tuesday, St. Peters Bay hall. the Mariners. NOTICE! Unloading car of|Souris, Murray River and Mon- Welsh Furnace Hard Coal next|tague. 1,152 donors urgently week, $40.00 per ton. Arnfast| needed — be one! Limited. ice at Its Best. Dial 6559, 139/'Great George St. PRINCE COUNTY | Lawn Party and Dance, Lot 65 , Hall, Monday, August 24th. Good| PANTRY SALE Kennedy's 22nd, 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- DURING MY absence from the pro¥ince until September 23rd my law office will remain open with my secretary in at- tendance. R. S. Hinton, Q. C., ALBERTON PASTORAL Charge, United Church of Can- ada. Sunday, August 23rd, No -serviees_of-worship- School in Cascumpec at 10 a.m. | HOT CHICKEN SUPPER, BINGO and other Games in Rollo Bay August 25th Meals. served from 5.00-to 9.00 Regular Saturday night dance, Music by God knew that you were suffer- ing im the next edition.) The hills were hard to climb, ; So he closed your weary eyelids ENGAGEMENTS __|And whispered Please be thine. I often sit and think of you FAY — MORRISON — Mr. and| The things you used to say, Mrs. Leo Fay, Newport, P.E.1.} And wondered why you had to announce. thé engagement of| die - | their daughter Theresa Lor-| Without a chance to say goodbye. | aine to Mr. Joseph Ivan, son| Though out of sight, you are ever of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mor-| Still missed, still loved, still rison, St. George's P.E.I. Mar-| . ™ne : riage to ping place in St. You will live within my mem- 's Church, September! | °°Y oe Sant ce "| Until the end of time. tet ee : Always loved and sadly missed DEATHS by wife, Sadie. MeCAUGHEY — Died in Cam-) N, D. MacLEAN bridge, Mass., on August 19th, 1959, Michael F. McCaughey, formerly of ae PRY. FUNERAL in his 67th year. Ftneral will be teld in Cambridge, Mass. DIRECTOR IN MEMORIAM 15 King Square WHITE—In loving memory of my dear husband, George Forrest Charlottetown White, who passed away Auz- . ust 2ist, 1957. 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Supplementary insurance available if desired. Equity Retirement Plan — (1) Investors Mutual of Canada Ltd., a balanced investment for stability and income, or (2) In- vestors Growth Fund of Canada Ltd.—an investment in equity securities for capital growth. Combined Payment Plans —A selection of plans which com- bine shares of either mutual fund with Investors Retirement Certificates. investors syndicate Mead Office: Winpeg «Oust Privctpa Cites aa) ds Can..Dial 8506 ne: me Se A Guardian, Charlottetown, 1958. Cm cso me me 38 30 af The Fri, Aug. 21, pT] CHighCr 00 3 B® 2% —1 C Husky 1969 $114 11 (tl — %| Ter-Dom 1006 $59% SB 50% +141) Al Cdn Com 72 68 LC Huskyewts 760 650 630 645 +15 ' INDUSTRIALS ; All Cdn Div 635 Can WO 9200 180 «180 180 +4 | Alumini 3390 $36) «36S: 3K +2 =| AmericanGrowthh 715 «790 Cent DEL. 262 680 65 67 +35 | Angi, Nfld 325 $7 6% 7 + %|Beaubran * 22 2.5 Charter Oil 1200 42 M2 1@ +2 |C Brew 45 $38% 37% 384+1 | Canadian Investmem 9.00. 9.87 C Allenbee 100 7 #=+%7 #«(‘+7 +1 |Dosco 15 $19 «618 «68S + % | Canafund 37.22 20.71 C Mic Mac 1100 330 35 35 Inland 0 %% MH 5% + %| Champion Mutual 550 6.8 CWet P 265 @ MS 4S Nor Star 5 317% 17 (W% + %| Commonwealth Inter am 9 Cree wis 56 530 190 182 189 +9 | Pembina asm 8 8 Corporate Investors 0% 10.10 Dev Pal 1600 112 HO MO +5 | Simpsons 710 $37% 3% W +1 | Dom Equit} Inv 6.0 6M Dome Pete 100 $11% 1% %+ %! Stedman 1% $374 37% 37% — %| Fond Collectif 54 5a Duvex 3500 8 8 8 —tl | Walkers 3768 337% 3% 37% +1% |Group Sd 500 5.6 Dynamic meee 2S 1M +5 |Tetal Sales: 2,005,000. ... .... ......| Grouped Income 30 42 Eastwd 100 200 200 200 | MOST ACTIVE TORONTO STOCKS | Grouped Income Accam 3 5.98 Eastwd A 20 105 185 15 -—5 By The Canadian Press Growth Oil and Gas 72 798 Home Of) B 720 SH% MK 144+ %| Steck Sales High Low Close Ch’ge | Investors Growth Fund 63 6 HB OIG 0 SOK 16% 16% + % INDUSTRIALS Investors Mutual: uw» 122 Jupitr 300 25 25 215 +13/ wassF 20950 14 «(13% 13% + % | Keystone 13.70 1423 Kroy “m0o 46 0—C<C KCK C+] SC Alta Gas 8970 $2735 26% «27% +14 | Leverage Fund 661 7.28 Landa 200 230 30 230 -—S | Bell Phone 6502 $41% 41 41% + %|Mutual Accumulating Fund 744 8.18 Longpoint 70 8 #8 4 TrCan PL 3503 $27% 264 26% + %|Mutual Incom Fund ‘ 510 552 Majtrans 2000 4 4 4 #+%|Alg Steel 5020 $3 26 37% +2 |North Amer Fund of Com 891 9.0 Mayfair 200 135 185 135 ; OmLs Radisson 4m 5.30 Medal 1610 255 252 «255 )«=6+3 «| Dynamic §=—- 2800 163 185 1S +S =| Regent Fund 5% 62 Midcon 300 6 «6ST ~—1 «| Basco 2600 83678078 C4 | Sav and Inv ae (5.98 Mill City ee A i Fa 20000 27% 2% 2 —4 |Supervised Amer Fund 702 704 N Brists] 110 % % M%— KIC 13900 145 140 140 +1 {Supervised Exec 55 37.357 N Davies 100 5 2% 2% +3%4|Stanwell 14700 73 65 73 +7 |Supervised Exec 56 30.76 NC Oils 200 35 «5 3S «+5 MINES Supervised Exec 57 5.28 NCO wts 20 190 «0 130 Buffad 1600 29 «4925 «09% +2%|Supervised Exec 56 5.63 S20 Okalta 100 7% % 7% +1 |€ Northid 113800 78 ‘G5 75 +10 |Supervised Growth Fund (179 1.98 Pac Pete 4100 914% 14% M% + %| Martin 08500 46 42 <42 — %|Supervised Income Fund 3.90 428 Pac Pete w 100 950 950 90 +30 | Orchan on00 638 C'S x TVElectronic _ - 15.56 16.98 Permo pr 1600 132 12 M2- —2 | Can-Erin 45083174 169-173 +1. |Timed Investment Fund $6 61 Petrol 7900 16 153 157 +2 MUTUAL FUNDS United Accumulative KH 1.8 Phillips 5000 SO By THE CANADIAN PRESS _ x—-US. funds. Place 14700 115 106 114 45 + Ponder 2500 20% 0% 20% Prairie O§f2 30 %5 25 5 —S Provo Gas 4300 274 270 270 Quonto ms uM u om -t Ranger © 100 170 170 Reef Expl 300 ;7 7 7 ; Rocky P 1530 °9 9 9 —1 fe . Sapphire 3500 Pa ee Sarcee 10000 40 «6133 «(ce (+4 Secur Free =e. ee Spooner 7 uM “4 a I am using Sub 4000 1501465 + Tidal $200 110 106 10 +3 Tidal wts 350 1 i nm —l Triad Oi 2100 45 «5 0 +15 Un Oils 260 220. 22 «218 +10 Wayne wo 6USCUCSSCP+!t : Wesubrne m0 «(6 89 a , 4 : e wc OG oo 50 Mi HO +2 .t W Decalta 400 136 1% 126 +4 Windfall 00 4 4M OM 1 Yan Can oo 7 7 7 8 ‘3 Dalhousie 20000 3% OS 4 2% Pete 500 150 150 150 ry sw a. again on potatoes Montreal 7 ST Mh OT + Nova Scotia 383 $5% % BH + % Commerce 7 3% SB N+ - Imperial 39 $%% 70 70% + '% for blight Retirement Savings Certificates — Fixed - interest,- ; control! DITHANE {s manufactured in Canada by Rohm & Haas Company of Canada Limited — your partner in crop protection. DITHANE is « trade mark, Reg. Canadian Pat, Of. and ia principal foreign countries. ROHM € HAAS COMPANY at , ‘ yo 1 Tonight on CFCY-TV CFCY AT 7.25 P.M. AST CJRW AT 6.10 - 6.15 P.M. AST TO ALL YOUNG ISLANDERS! YOUNG LIBERALS IN ACTION PANEL DISCUSSION Tonight on CFCY-TV Listen to FRANK McNUTT 5.50 - 5.55 P.M. AST ee @ LLOYD GAUDET TONIGHT ‘Hear and See 15 - 11.30 P.M. AST Inserted by P.E.1. Liberal Association ~~)