a et —e- ee. _ GT. GEORGE ST. ae Z Joint Political Meeting MORELL HALL, AUG. 27th — 9 P.M. _ Harvey Douglas, M.L.A., and Thomas Cullen invite the Opposition candidates to discuss the Issues and will give them half the ‘ time ? HARVEY. DOUGLAS, M.L.A. BLOOD DONORS CLINICS ~ §T. MARY'S PARISH. HALL SOURIS WEDNESDAY, AUG. 26 7.00 P.M. TILL 9.00 P.M. - _ AUCTION SALE OF OUTSTANDING INTEREST OF PROPERTY AND FURNITURE Estate of Dr. F.E. ‘ of I am instructed by the Executors aad Weidey, Gop Smallwood to sell by Public Auction on tember 3rd and 4th. Thursday at 2.00 P.M. —_ location situated on prominent corner lot icin ye Song bem « homes, 19 Villa Avenue, corner Greenfield Avenue. This modern 8 room dwelling with double car garage has been newly painted. Lot frontage 90 feet on Villa Avenue and 170 feet on Greenfield Avenue. This truly is a very Queen Ann Chair, Antique Corner Chair, Mahogany Tables, Ma- , Dining 5 , Table, Chairs, Serving Table) Radio, Bed- room Suite (Bed, spring, mattress, Vanity & Bench, Highboy, . Beds, Bureaus, Chests of Drawers, Commodes, Chairs. Roll Top Desk Filing Cabinet, 2 Section Bookcase, Combination Bookcase and Writing Desk, Office Swivel Chair, Portable Type- writer (Corona), Several Barrymore Rugs (excellent condition), Combination McClary Electric and Coal Range, G.E. Refrigerator. Kitchen Chairs and other pieces of furniture not listed. Friday—10.00 A.M. — All articles in attic, cellar and garage, including: § trunks, 1 Chest, Lawn Mower, Pails, Ladders, Awnings, 30 ft. Extension Ladder, Wheel Barrow, Wire, Water Hose, Grindstone, Axes, Shovels, Wrenches, Electric Motor, Coal Box, Tools, Nails and a hundred other items. Friday—2.00 P.M. — This is where the Ladies predominate—all the ornaments, Bridal Rose China, Large asortment of tains, draperies, , pillows, scatter rugs, bed clothing, kit chen utensils, table lamps, Brass Dinner Gong, Brass and Silver Candle Sticks, Brass Fire Irons, Brass Fern Stand and Pot, and Several other articles. \ cur W.H. BEATON, AUCTIONEER. COME OUT OUR WAY AND TRADE YOUR WAY 1958 VOLKSWAGEN In excellent condition, beige in color, economy plus, Test drive it today | Only 1150.00 1958 PONTIAC Four door sedan, six cylinder motor, clean inside and out. The spare tire never used, low mileage. We'll not say-no more come and drive it yourself A 2350.00 _ 1956 FORD Tudor Hardtop, Automatie transmission, custom radio, Grey & white, your old car could be the down payment. See us today. 1956 METEOR © Ranch Wagon, Tudor V8 motor, 6 passenger, one owner Only 1750.00 1956 METEOR . Sedan Tu-Tone Green, Niagara model. One owner driven, Deep’! threaded tires Only 1395.00 1956 METEOR Sedan Rideau model, Tri-Tone paint job, Cusiom Radio, Auto- matic trangmission V8 motor Only 1295.00 -1955 PONTIAC Sedan, one owner, Green as a cucumber, clean, new tires added. A real family car : Only 1350.00 ‘ 1956 CHEVROLET Coach, V8 motor, color Turquoise & White, clean, this fine used car will take your eye, excellent condition, One owaer _ 1495.00 1952 METEOR Sedan Grey in color, automatic, good tires, custom radio for all the election news Only 695.00 1950 PONTIAC Sedan, Good motor, Transmission 0.K., Good brakes 250.00 STEWART MOTORS Ltd. Meteor - Mercury - Consul - Zephyr - Zodiac DIAL 9578 CHARLOTTETOWN ” THANKS FOR READING THIS ADVT. | ANNOUNCEMENTS to 8.00 p.m. STH DISTRICT Conservative headquarters now located at 215 Great George Street. Phone 8915. AUCTION “48" Score Cards for sale at Guardian - Patriot Central Printing, =§ STH DISTRICT Conservative headquarters now located at 215 “DIAL 3644 FREE DELIVERY to your Door,” and get the best values for your food dollar— Weatherby’s Clover Farm Food Market. ; Dance Mulview hall every Thursday night. Weatherbie’s Or- chestra. 4 REGULAR Thursday night @ance, Eldon Hall. Dancing 9:30 to 12:30 Burns Orchestra. NOTICE! Unloading car of Welsh Furnace Hard Coal next week, $40.00 per ton. Arnfast Limited. Service at Its Best. Dial. 6553, 139 Great George St. PROVINCIAL plowing match and Agricultural fair, September 9th and 10th, prize list on request, BE A BLOOD DONOR today at Cardigan between 1 and 3 or at Souris between 7 and 9. PANTRY SALE, Simpson- Sears, Friday, August 28th. 2 o'clock. Millview Women's In- stitute. PANTRY SALE — §. A. Mac- DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, OTTAWA TENDERS SEALED TENDERS addressed | to the Secretary, Department of Public Works, Ottawa, and en- dorsed = ¢ @.?.. Bee QUARTERS, SACKVILLE, N. B.”, will be received until’ 3.00 P.M. (E.D_S.T.), WED- NESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1959. Plans, specifications and forms of tender can be seen, or can be. obtained on deposit of a sum of | $50.00 in the form of a CERTI- FIED bank cheque payable to the order of the RECEIVER GENERAL OF CANADA, Chief Architect, Hunter Building, Ottawa> Ont.; Dis- trict Architect, Customs Building, .Saint John, N. B., and can be seen at the Post Offices at. Moncton and Sack- ville, N. B. The deposit will be released on return of the documents in| good condition within a month | from the date of reception of | tenders. If not returned within) that period the deposit will be forfeited. To be considered each tender | must — (a) be accompanied by one a| the alternative securities called for in the tender docu- ments =... (b) be made on the printed therein. The lowest or any tender not accepted. ROBERT FORTIER, | Chief of Administrative Services and Secretary DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC . WORKS, OTTAWA TENDERS SEALED TENDERS addressed to the Secretary, Department of Public Works, Ottawa, and en- dorsed “TENDER FOR 8. C. M. P. DETACHMENT QUARTERS, ANTIGONISH, N. 8.", will be received until 3.00 P.M. (E. D. S. T.), WEDNES- DAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1959. Plans, specifications and forms of tendér can be seen, or can be obtained on deposit of a sum of $50.00 in the form of a CERTI- FIED bank cheque payable to the. order of the RECEIVER GENERAL OF CANADA, through: Chief Architect. Hunter Building, Ottawa, Ont.; District Architect, Ralston Building, Hasfax. N. $,, and can be sees at the Post Of- fices at Truro and Antigon- ish, N. S. The deposit will be released on return of the documents in good condition within a month from the date of reception of tenders. If not returned within that period the deposit will be forfeited. To be considered each . ender Tnust — (a) be accompanied by one of the alternative securities called for in the tender docu- ments (b) be made on the forms supplied by the De- with the conditions set forth therein. ~~ rat : The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ROBERT FORTIER, Chief of Administrative Services and Secretary CITY & QUEEN'S Donald, Friday, August 28th, 2 PRINCE COUNTY Cie ad OY Presbyterian) taMUNIZATION Clinic at Sum- WE TREAT the sick weil. Gig- ~ merside Health Center, Friday, sey’s Pharmacy open 8.30 a.m.| COME TO ice cream social, 1.80 ‘to 4.00 p. ers, 25 per cent off. Moore and McLeod Ltd., Queen Street, Char- lottetown. ‘TENDER FOR _ CHMENT | partment and in accordance| -. Rose .Valley School, August 27, CLEARING BOY’S Windbreak- cee eee ae cough, diphtheria, lockjaw, polio and smaljpox for infants from 3 months and pre-school children. IG OF the Liberal elec- sine of Waigiees poll in Malpe- que hall, Thursday evening Aug- ust 27th at 8.00 o'clock. EXPERIENCED PIANO tea- will resume class after McNeilis Mills on Saturday, Aug- ust 29th at 2.00 p.m. Sponsored Grat G S Pi by rn institute. Canteen | KING'S COUNTY ten under the direction of Mrs. D Fort Hall Wed. every September = nigh’. Webster's Orches- for further information call Bingo, Cardigan Parish Hail to- — 830 $100. in Prizes. Jack- DANCE CANADIAN Legion | Hall, Morell, Wednesday night. | Music by the Mariners. SOCTAL entertainmient in St. Charies aight. PROGRESSIVE Conservative poll meeting of Montague East and West polis‘ in committee Tooms, Wednesday 8:15. Mt. Ryan Hall every night, MacKenzie i Dance at Gordon Lodge, Hun- ter River, every Wednesday for community enterprise. Canteen service. os THERE WILL BE an ice-cream social in the Fredericton Church basement on Friday, August 28th., at 7.30 p.m. Sponsored by the Births, (When death netices are received too tate te be included em this page, they appear for one edition on twe and are transferred te this department in the next ) Paul's Church, September 4h., BIRTHS 1959 at 7 p.m. MACGREGOR — At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Tue-| IN MEMORIAM sday, August 18th., 1969, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MacGregor, a| STEWART — In loving. memory _daughter. Rebecca Jean, 8 Ibs.| Mrs. Rose Stewart who de- ? os. parted this life, August 24th., 1959, also Mrs. Frank Duffy who passed away August 17th., | 1982. Lovingly remembered by ttre Family. NICHOLSON — In loving mem- ory of James Nicholson, who was killed in a highway acci- dent at Orwell Corner on Aug. 26, 1958. When we are sad and lonely And everything goes wrong We seem to hear you whisper Cheer up amd carry on Each time we see your photo SECRETARY WANTED DeCOSTE — At Vedder Crossing. B. C., on August 16th, 1959, to Sgt. and Mrs. J. R. DeCoste a daughter, Pearl Elizabeth, 5/ Ibs., 4 ozs. ENGAGEMENTS MENNIGAR — ALLEN — Mr. Peter Hennigar, wishes to an- mounce the engagement of his youngest daughter Barbara Lee, to Blain Nevil, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Allen. Mar- riage to take place at St. Hall, every Thursday The Guardian, Charlottetows, Wed., Aug. 26, 1959; 19 : ‘ SUMMARY By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto — Market lower, ,mod- erate trading quiet, prices CURRIENCIES $2.67% . 1-1 DIVIDENDS. ” Oil Ltd. 30 cents, Sept. 30, record 4 Leitch Gold Mines Ltd., 3 cents Sept. 15, record Sept. 2. T. G. Bright and Company Ltd., common 25 cents, pid. 28% cents, Sept. 30, record Sept. 16. ; . ror £5 mae ff Ss =F de Bed rcs sc v= oo &- te country station, wooden cases, | A>ub! _ 1 Fraser extra large 45%4; large 45; me-|Bnque C Na see tus Biotin son ium 35; ‘small 23; B27; C 18.|saax an 37% Imp Bark 724 Butter: Current receipts, tea-|Bawee PC ‘om ice oom ; job price 69%-45; fresh e|Biz Prod 364 NS Car 16% : tenderable, 64, non - tenderable|c“Conc, "* Nomanda 5014) American Stoek Exchange 63%. : C Cemen pr Priee 41% prices were mixed. On the Cana- Cheese: Delivered Montreal not/¢ Seamstip Se te © | Saleen sop nee Marcos, Gime ‘| white 35, colored 35, wholesale|@.""_ 3% Royalie 7% | all rose %. oo Quebec white 36, colored 36%;|Can celsn "Ss shawin’ °"” gon| What stocks did: : current receipts Ontario white|C In Power 16% See a Tues Mon f.o.b., grading station 37%-38%,|C_ 18 Pwr pr 4% Trans Can PL | Advances 534 389 colored 37% 30%, wholesale On- aaa le ee De 415 603 tario, colored te no quo 994 CANADIAN Unchanged 218: 221 Potaioes: Quebec new 760 2.00.|Dem Tar ‘a Ford 1" NEW TORE ClomNG Siem 2.25; N.B. 76s new 2.25-2.50; N.B pen Wants an ee: ae 80s 1.70. 4 NY Cen Thee NEW YORK _|eue'nten an BMS, Sn Cons Edison 63% Sd Oi = 4 Se it MONTREAL NEW YORK (ap) = The stockiGneer faamt.. Bo. MONTREAL (CP) — Prices| While _ volume ‘continued to|m Ty a i erally fractional ra at the : close of quiet trading on the; Aircrafts, steels, motors, elec- TORONTO Montreal and Canadian stock ex-| ‘Tonics some aluminums anges Tuer tay. : —. * ee Rails and utilities uaheme ae (CP)—The a ie : ttern morning gains and showed point losses by Bath-|_ S0me of the instalment finance! (Continued on Page 20) PRODUCE MONTREAL (CP) — Agricul- ture quotations: Deaths, Marriages s emile and say I'm only sleeping 1 meet again some day. remembered by Chris, , and Jimmy. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sin- cere thanks to Dr. George In- man, Mrs. William MacKenna, nurses and etaff of Kings or Memorial Hospital for the ki a are wanered our 3S =3f i Currie, neighbors, friends and relatives, we offer our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for visita, deeds of kindness, floral tribu- tes, letters and cards of sym- pathy. Mrs. Bill Hicken and Mrs. At- wood Bruce. DEATHS Hospital on Tuesday, August 25, 1959, Ronald James Clow of 23 Johnstone’ Street, Sum- Required for Business Organization a capable | Stenographer - Secretary, one who is familiar with all | aspects of a business office. This position is open to a) person who is presently employed desiring opportunity | to improve her position. The position offers good salary, pleasant working | conditions, group insurance and other benefits. Apply in own handwriting to \ Guardian - Patriot Box 6296 NOTICE Parkdale Schools will reopen on Tuesday, Septem- ber 8th at 9:00 a.m. Pupils enrolling in grade one for the first time, must present birth and vaccination cer- tificates. Due to changes having been made in the course of studies, parents are advised to buy their’ books at school on opening day. By order BOARD OF TRUSTEES. merside, in his 76th year. For- warded from the Bowness Fu- neral Home this Wednesday afternoon to the home of his son Vincent Clow. Funeral to be held on Friday, August 2, Jo St. Paul's Church:for Re- quiem High Mass at 9 a.m. Interment in the church ceme- tery. N. D. MacLEAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR 15 King Square Charlottetown Dial 5549 TASTY BERRIES ~ Wild blueberries are harvested commercially in Newfoundland, W. R. SHAW 1st Queens CONSERVATIVE RECEPTION — Come and Meet W. R. SHAW and FRANK MYERS French River Hall TONIGHT 8 P.M. FRENCH RIVER HALL TONIGHT 8 P.M. Refreshnients Will Be Served SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT Inserted by ist Queens Progressive Conservative Assa, Prince Edward Island, Nova Sco- tia, New Brunswick and Quebec FRANK MYERS urst B at 30, Great Lakes Paper t 4 and Jamaica at 27. But ‘were made by Con- eer. at 39% and Gat- et th International Nickel off 2 at 8% and Canadian British Alu- minum up 2% at 16%. Foods and construction issues were weak. Dominion Stores Gropped % to 63% and Canada Cement was down one at 3114. In other sections, 1%-point losses were taken Simpson's at 34% “ and Texaco Canada at 44%. 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