AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE [0W PRICED {NOTICES NOTICES 'sENEVOLENT lRlSH- SOCIETY Monthly Meeting Wednesday, Sept. 23rd., 8 pm. All members are requested to attend to DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS ‘ . The Guardian. Charlottetown. Wed. Sept- 28. use 17 500 $1074 10% lo“ Cdn Brw CBr Anni 1075 112% li‘lq 12 5 1Trnetare C I —I .9. Urownzi amusing-1s 1Continuedon settle very important business. SPECIALS s. R. JOHllSlgN 111). 195' UNIT No. Minn I951 Plymouth SEDAN UNIT NO. FA-238-B ‘ I959 Vauxhall NOTICE In ANNUAL MEETING lst District Queens Young Progressive Conservative Association THURSDAYTSEPT. 24 —- 8:00 P.M. In NEW LONDON HALL 'A Hot Turkey Supper will be served after the mee . WELCOME EVERYONE . (The Executive) $250 "460 1475 SEDAN UNIT NO. F-fi52—C I959 Volkswagen UNIT NO. F-528-B I956 Meteor SEDAN UNIT NO. T-315-A I I962 Ford I Ton WANTED LARGE QUANTITIES OF‘ EELS and OYSTERS TOP PRICES ASSURED. MacKinnon Lobster Pound Prince Street Wharf Charlottetown Phone 4-9311 W 51995. 10511 HUNDREDS OFV‘CUSTOMERS HAVE SAVED ' HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS AT . . . With stake body, dual wheels, ideal for trucking potatoes. UNIT NO. 1443.3 I961 Ford 3 Ton Chassis andrcah. A-l tires and moor. : . SPORTSMAN’S CLUB 97 WATER STREET Announces its first fall Shuttle Board Bonspiel TONIGHT AT 8 P.M. Enrol in the Games Room. s. R. JOHNSlON 111).. Your FORD Dealer St. Peters Road Charlottetown NOTICES ! l NOTICES COMMUNITY CONCERT SERIES 1964 . 1965 September 30. 1964 — Societa Corelli. World Renowned Italian Orchestra February 4. 1965 - David Bar-ellan. Outstanding Pianist PARADE. Floats are urgently required for UNITED FUND PARADE THURSDAY, SEPT. 24, at 6 P.M. CHAR’LOTTETOWN , ARMOU Rl ES from Israel May 4. 1965— Revelers Male Quartet All Concerts will be presented in the Confederation Memoi‘ial» Theatre at 8:15 P.M. For this year only post season sub- scriptions can be obtained at the Box~0ffice. Confederation Theatre on Wednesday September 30 from 12:30 P.M. to 8 P.M. Adults—$7.00; Students—$8.50. .A reception, in- cluding refreshments. will be held for members and artists at the Theatre after each concert. Tickets 50 cents each. For Sale or Rent 6l9 C TRACTOR-SCRAPERS 18 Cu. Yd. Capacity I964 MODELS N.S. TRACTORS and CHILDREN’S ART CLASSES Have you been down to Confedera- tion Art Gallery to enroll your tive year olds tor the - LEARNING THROUGH ART classes? Only $3.00 per week. materials sup- plied. Mondays through Friday. Three l0 week sessions. Starting Monday October 5th 9 a.m. Instructorsv P a m e l a Williamson. Carolyn Kellner. will help your child- ren get something extra. EQUIPMENT LIMITED HALIFAX. N.S. PHONE 455-058l COLLECT A746 "Caterpillar is a registered trademark". NIGHI CLASSES Prince County Vocational High School Registration for the tollowing courses will be held at the School auditorium on Tuesday and Wednesday. Septem- ber 29 and 30. TUITIONi—S | 0.00 PER COURSE 1. Automobile 6. Plumbing Mechanics 7. Radio it TV repair . Bookkeepingr 8. Sewinz 8. Carpentry 9, Typing 4. Drafting 10. Welding 5. Electrical Wiring Trade courses are designed, for upgrading men now working in the trade and help them ob tam trades qualification certificate. These courses are provided by the Depart ment of Education in co-operatlon with the Fed- 1‘11‘111 Department of Labor. EAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE ENERAL MOBILE HOMES USED TRAILERS -E. MacLennan Trailer Sales Ltd. Relds Corner P.E.I.1. Phone 416-“ I7. I Open Evenings Till 9 pan. ‘ l AUCTION SALE At Little Theatre. Willow Street ON SATURDAY. SEPT. 26th At | o'clock sharp Furniture: 1 chesterfield with 2 chairs. one occasional chair. C Chem w 3 m g” "a 181 prospects. warmed some 011 C Imp Bk c417 36714 m. we I them up considerably. Erie-Lac-I :00: M 2523:; 1'34, B i B I f, . kawsnna was second most ac- ' 'p. ‘ ‘ ‘ - sy m CANADIAN mass ltive and up n. at an. ‘ MONTREAL (CPI _ Agricul- 31> p 5.. (Wow: “2? ’2? ‘3'. Us "0“ r . Toronto: Market higher; mod-.5213 RECORD iural department quotations: C Rdrador as $17 11 17 I _. ‘ ‘ OTTAWA (CP) Production crate Iradlfll- . The Associated Press average Eggs: Wholesale prices to Cage" "5 :0 w, I ' .of nee] my,“ 13 the week New. York: Market. irregu-jot so stocks, taking on 1mm 11; country stations. fibre cases com... 10,, $3; "1.2 ended Sept, 19 .mounted m‘ lsrly higher: fairly active trsd- historic high of Monday. ruse .5,Exira-laige 37; large 36; me- Oil 100 .1 1'15 .15, .7. - 131.090 10,... an increase of 22.5 . 111g. H to another record of 225.5, dium 28: small 20: B 25: C 21: 9"" BUM Mi 9": Ski-«ls per cent from u" procumm Montreal: Market dither: Volume was a brisk 5,260,000 wooden cases one cent higher. fig" mung?" €912??? ' "" lweek. the bureau of statistics moderate trading- shares compared with 5.330.000 Butter: Current receipts non- Con Tm 200 sw'x. 11v. 13133:: lsald Tuesday. Output in the coo- . tenderable 52:_ 93 score lender-. C Glass ssoo s10 10 1o — In lresponding 1963 period was 159,. ' Among Canadian issues, able 53%; 92 score tenderable CW" 3 L 19° "9 ‘9 ' t tt 843 tons. anme Mines' advance of 2% 52h. :g;::*lm 350’" “0",; ' ‘3 was in biggest developmenb Cheese: Delivered Montreal. 1) A ' WI... 117' 2. ” OTTAWA 'CP) - Canadian MONTREAL lCPl — The Distillers Seagrams was second‘waxed current receipts. whoop???“ o 7315:! railway Operating revenues in- United. States dollar in terms of best. rising 1%. Canadian Pa- s le Quebec white 37%; colordtn {mm 490 We 20% o creased 16.2 per cent in April Canadian funds was off 1-32 at who gamed 1,2, Aluminium Lid..37=la. g‘ggrlsg 1%???”an 1,1,5 -- It compared to April, 1963. Oper- 1 $1.07 17-32. ' vi. Granby Mining 11, Hudson Skim milk powder: Spray pro 1) ascn .25 ' ‘25,. z... a aiing expenses rose 9.119”;th Pound sterling was off it at:Bay. Mining 511;. McIntyre Por- cess No. 1 in ags 1412 - 16:.D GI-s- s75 $17 161'. 17 t 14 to 5100.154300. resulting 1" 9 $2.99 -16. cupine 7/3 and Walker Gooder- roller process No. 1 in bags 13-1” “m l‘ ,9, new operating income in AP?” .ham 3‘" I ‘15: feed 1211242514: butter milk figmrfir 3;]5311‘.‘ ’32,, t: at {7.070.900 compared to the 1 Prices worked _1rregularly powder feed 10%. =Dom rm 1:11 on {9.1. g;. 2.31. j V. 51.061.800 of s .VPBY alto- llower on the American stock a Wholesale sellin Donohue 1250 "01.3 1011. low - 1'1 . Exchange amid heavy volume ‘ 505 80 90 '3 g m Pom 1°‘n 1101/ 1m 1111 v OTTAWA (CPI Production .tprlce.new .-.; .new -" ‘ “_“‘ .‘- " - '1’ ’1‘." wow. 1 Wm; ms s: 102211111."'1:1;"1.'"1212:s Cans an a on cc ron csgcompare wi . . 011- —~ — m r, m mm "mm 1) re . . .. 1 Ltd.. common 7% cents. Oct. 30.1 HY- F'leetwmd 100 'sisai wi- 10561 —— v. "mm" mm Lb" Same m°mh '“ record Oct. 9. Canadian Marconi rose 1,3, Fraser 11 Sign In; 3211- 1,. 1963. Production was .up 17 per 8 K. D. Manufacturing Co. Fargo Oil 1-16. Preston was off MONTREAL [CP’ Prices ELF In 11 5111313171145; ow: cent to 6.892.490 cunlts In he . . a . —- I or 3 1' 1' i . ' - ‘ ‘ ‘ common “VG cellar “twig-1:5,?th 19°“- hud scurry were steady in active trading‘ "0" m” ‘7" Ml 7; gagglalibdl‘tlg 3:151? :TnShlld 15' mm 5°” 30' ‘ Wha‘t stoc‘ks‘disic V 3m?” 0" the Mme“ “5" :33?” ’I'SI‘M‘S‘ITW 1713. Shit L“ “'0 ’ ' ' .end ivestock market. c (4-. ‘- v 1 Tu” Mo. I .3 s11 . 17 1 . Receipts 35 cattle. 295 Husky on lawn me. m. "M OTTAWA ’CP‘—-Lflnd.mgs of Advent?” 5'1 686 calves. 106 dogs. 25 sheep and “"9 0“ 14“" 51"?“ "“ Wt sea fish and shellfish by fisher- iDecllnes 508 401 lambs p Tab 241:. sis-1. 111. 11:. . In men in Vwaoundland and the 3 1 '. 1 A r 2:1 ~11 .311 u . . ' . NEW YORK ‘AP'~SI€€L§ a.m. UnChal'ged . a Medium steers lit-21. common 1::1 £331 31255 s1511::A I11: 1 311‘ ’ Maritime provinces increazed motors ran afoul of profit-takingE Total issues 134; 353. 7 i it - - T da but strength in “115‘ NEW Yo" CLOSING STOCKS 13-18. . . 1m Pap 104;: sag, in MVI s M 24.3 per cent. in August to 201.~ “5 1y . d t. l h m m By The Associated pm ; Common heifers 11-1650. 1’" U“ 5"'_ ’2'” 910.000 pounds from the Au'ust. and seectfll In US 1'18 S. 9 0 .new Steel 423.. only ma Good cows 15.25 - 15 50, me— l‘ff. PIA 29° 295:3 n. 8,. 1963. total. Landed value rose ' stock market decline and‘Borg Warnr 1/. NY Cent 47 ldlu 14~15 common 12 1350 0”“ 41 11' ~17 ‘206 no" cent in the month to made possible an irregular rise. 1 C “"4 0 1r Radio 31’ l ' . ' ' “WW 8 95" ’3“ “f ' '*' ' , ' ' -‘ . 1C0". mm" 93.2 5mm. Pacm m 1 canners and cutters 85012 Loeb M 1111» s11". 11-1. 11-1. w 1. $9.24,),mn, tEh'el‘hle) gain was-egoutghlto put} Gen E“; m Std 0' w 36* Good Vealers 27 _ 31— me. a PR 201 Stone. 3111 .1511 I is ow Jones in us rla aver-.600“... 4.31,, U... 1......" .5 dium 24650 common “:21 Mar Elect 20" S2": 2‘} 9"7- V- OTTAWA 1(IP1 For-hire age at another record high of.Gi Nor Ry 1923 Van ium 1525'. . ' g .' Mar" T m ‘30“ .20" 39“? " "“ trucks in Canada in the last 872.47 with a net rise of .89. At. Int T T Wesmz- TW- ' .ggre’ygf: 2;..eshfgphgt 3:37,, {W ..§§“°..§?f"‘.."* 1'." “’ three months of 1963 carried an ' the end of the first ‘half-hour,‘ '“""°""“ W” ——~——___..H‘.v§£1 Maison A 210 533391 35111 33's. 1.. cs‘iniated 32.471000 tons of however the Dow industrials‘ . _ Molson a sit; as i 1.. woods a decrease of three r ‘ v lCPR picked up are to 3'3"»; Mari- 'H L 100 m 11 " “ pe were up 3.09. 1 . " ‘ '°"‘ 0°" 1. ‘. cert from the fourth quarter of . itlme Tele hone and -1 Moore Corp 175 my 5..c 5.11 In Early in the day General Mo-j 35p; 9 “peach to 20839:: '21:; Morse n A 100 313-1; 1.131 13:11 ' so . 1962. - . ’ I/ 7.’ 1 15 “— ;or'sa seemtedkundiisnifiyed by {hi MONTREAL icpi _ Papers Light and Power 1711 each to 57% 1 :lm’lfgm m :21: 1:1: but? 6!}: A9: we kW“): .1“ the field of stocks c1059.} and Bell and Newfoundland Nor nds 1711 sis 411 11m A my leb “Le .'u.° igfkers tractionally higher in moderate LiEhI and Power "1' each to 5759 “l? ‘03 '33 I.“ all: . . e alor argauuns 5 WI, Juana...“ trading Tuesday 0"and 101.1. Nova Scotia Light and 0W“ ".T”°...:‘“.;.3.“ ‘ - " GM. Tie stock rose to an his-. . . p . .. .- . . ,1 Par Pete 34-» 51-: --_g4 -. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ding- ! . h. h {101% (o d .the ontreal and (,anadian 0N3 Slipped 4 '0 374- Pow Corp 4735 514 1.11.. 11 + 11 “.9” "d t. d m . .0”: '3 .° " 3” a.';Stock Exchanges. Banks were off 0.3 at 131.2. Price Br 95:; 517-11. 4m. 1.1a. V! a. “" “g .3” 3.“ Justed basis) and looked as if . . . , ,- R . I . 0i ,. . v s 2005 510:; 103'. as; ('OmDanled by Mr. Brian Waite .t . t M h B t .t t “ed; Industria. vo.ume 1135 44.200 01a and Montie. llupped ., ox Ga _ M W '1 y; f _ l "ugh 3° 9 "‘ u l 5.3 shares. Trading in mines and each to 67'2 and 76‘ . Q” PM" ’3'; ""3" "J" + 10 .Tumnm'. are spendmg their there and ended the day With in oils was ml.“ 1"“ a mum,” swim. mm. “H. I “'5 were one 1:111 tip 135 :3. If; H” o v. hnliilnys with M“ and Mrs. net loss of l/1‘at 100% as one of’of 499300 shares. “gm... Hudson B 3y Mining: :xmglr‘" a: : ‘ .3? I M 1., 1 tiny ISI'Iii'e. Red Point and Mrs. the Irlnost active stotckls. Composite . up M 0” me gym.“ 3 mm m 70.; “11.1.1.1 A 1,..10 silt $1.0m“ 19.111111 Uingwell, N‘urth Lake. Chm ‘1" “It.” “Foam: We? ‘03:; day to a new high of 154.2 on .Primary metals were off new fiZ‘IEP‘E‘Z... 2107 37° ‘ 7169113 271111.- 1. “55 Alma “30L?” ‘9“ 0“ rxsertPngmi F "ind 0‘" lindex as advances 'Itnumbered'llonally- Canada Iron Foundry 5"3 cm A 2.15 S2971. 2w 291'. 1 A 1‘91""! I0 NGWIOE M355. aVln‘B . 2:” “wefifegicca'n OMOtJ‘f’sppelz‘ideclines by 105 to 78. dropped ‘19 to 38%. 511 (Iem wisam so 9 ‘91 MM . visited with her mother Mrs. / . . . — - ' ‘ i' . 1 5'1'51L‘"- li'l” "' ""1 'li Pd \I cLean Kin b0 . - 1 Pa ers ueie u 0. n mil 1: l” 5999mm!” mines Mcrilll W1"? 7 l". . .. W‘ 1‘ a . 55 r0 while Studebaker edged up 111. g p ‘ ' p ,' " 9 added 13 cents to 75 cents and 5m“ L” ""° W“ ” ‘ .2.“ 3;» \Ir and Mrs. Llovd 133mm, Kennecott and A m e I‘IC a I! l to 146-3- F!aser' Great Lakes Dumonl Mount Pleasnnt and in]? , cash! 3;“ gain 3: t; 1 ‘\' I: warn rpnenf quye'ts of I"? . . v . , . _ __ u __ .. ~ fl .. -. g : —-_. - Smelting joined in the two-cent-and Price Bros. all advanced Consolidated Mogador one cent 51.21 1:" 'o noon res 1.95 so! as and \Tr: Vite-map Bruce and- a-pound copper price Increase. ‘ ii to 321’. 2612 and 4715 respec- each m 27 1......- 5126 and 43 Simpsnns .m w 1'5 3'1 .1111 and \Ir: Keri-nit Bruce Kennecoti: rose 9’4 and Amerl-jtively. Consolidated and Doin- gems respectively . tha “(In 3_0 ‘12“ ~ " . 9mm 13k, " ' can Sme ting 5m. Anaconda alsoitar lost V4 each to 42% and 221p. MONTREAL rLosilm STOCKS 5‘9“ "l" ‘ 7. "7 w" ‘ I . l ‘ ' gained % but other copperl lndustrials were up . at. I C-Ig-dhn PM 5.22:“ Ac "ill: at" Mr' and “F5,- H'P' Macmm' stocks fell back. 159.6. Imperial Tobacco added M°§.‘;fi:lifhif:uh°;'¥e_: l'rr-Do 105 559-11 1191. will 1 vi am and {aim-‘1 and Mr' 3.“ Postponement of the threat- 31: to l-i":. Dominion Textile lost “.10.... Quolailno.“ in ‘1‘ Vin A 39" WT" 1“} "I" ‘1'.” PM" ‘lewart and fa‘mlly‘ ened rail strike seemed to act. V4 to 29%. ‘mar . z_odd lot. AddEx-nivmnu. 11" C CnrfiL 1:51 ii. ‘ h'ngshl‘rn' SW"? 3 recent weex' as a mild tonic for the rails.‘ Utilities hit a new high *r-Ex'rishtsixw ~~Ex~warran1s. mull: firm $3,351,530 35 10"” mm” 0’ W" “M “'5' This. combined with merger. index to 145.3. up 0.3 on the day. “i: "M" "mm" b""""‘" 11.1511 ‘ inn 230 "in 2-111 Rah“ L'“"'- R“""”“'» ‘ ' , Tr lc PL rt 2913-15 ":2 3:9 The members of the East Bal- Stork saiu High Low Close mm . w” “W ‘8" ‘ f", .5 tie Women's institute out on a V h L S I S T I C S fibllmi 51'? 137'" 111"“ It 533:) 5311711? 117;.“ 1.7 turkey Sll'mf’f‘ in the East Bal- “M'” "r “'1'.“;’. . 3" 3” ‘ "‘ Zellers 460 $1“; 1311-; 1 tic School on Thursday eveu’": . goma .6.) $1.11. 1371 AW. '1. . ' A H ' 1,; 1 1 M f . Asllam'e 2111 511 ll 11 , 1‘. CANADIAS g 11.11s ., an. a a ,e‘ cum «I 1 I . Ainmm 1319;; 5311,. 33.1. 111,. 1 1,. Allirl Tel 53011 6 on 1:7 u mercy was made in out of In- : :iospltal for their care a nd Alumin «Lip 27551412 44 i .. 21K?!” ‘ggm I“ is " stitulo and Frhuol 1 indness to me while a pa- A“ Cd" p 3 .3 53 +91 M W“ ‘\‘l rt 11” i" a TIT , . A .1. m . s. ' ‘ . m... M 4 .4, .. . r an s. .eorge .omp- 1 THOMSON — Mr. and Mrs. “em the‘e‘ A150 Rev' HOWIPH' A'r‘: p 3:35 313% 13% E11111 » Is 53:31?" 15°“ "‘1 W’ 5"" ‘ 9’15"" ‘9“ "'1 "9mm I" WSW“ David Thomson, North River‘ Rev- Howard 3"“ RS?"- Smllh-‘ Asbestos 2325 524-1.. 2412 24% + 1,; A11‘" 15"“ 5 "fl ‘_1V-' Davin: visited with ‘11". Theme- (nee Gloria Ford! wish to an-‘ my “e‘ghbors and “lends Whol A" 5“! “5° 5‘7, ‘5'“ 7, “"5"?” 1.6277 829 3'8 i“ :9 i son's relb'ive: in K‘Ww‘wM end . . ' . . ‘ . . 3 .' 7- "a ._ ' ‘ r u 1 . son avi 'cnt at tie rince ' *- Banq CN 55 s» 77 77 '11 Hawk 1.3011 H 14.3 in ‘ m; m- ,3» r“ V_ 311...... Edward Island Hospital. Sep-f thanks ‘0 31" 8an PC sens. S511 m; me ,. Bllk Raver 1!)“ ‘1 worth of Michigan are spending tember 19, 1964. Weight 7 1b.; DEATHS 13:3: gm 5‘1?“ If}? f}?- 1§f§f .,“" m0. .2 ‘.. ".2 -1 1 their holidays camping at Basin 7% oz. .1 3.... p A 450 mi; so: 921/. + ,1. Br Co 500 so no 30 Head {1‘ their residence. ~- ARSENAULT — At the Ohar- Bell Phone 7426 3:30 .1711. SW. + .. B PI'.O11 2113110 25 g1 23 —? ms; Marian Kennedy. Kings, l lottetown Hospital on Mon-‘3‘" Slow 50_ sail? 5115 5111,.1/a lgurn‘ll Hlll mtg :1 MM was a recent vim” g" BLACQUIERE _ CAMPBELL-i day. September 2151.. 1964.:gtrmmr p 623%?“ 33‘? 3,5,2 Tl cmflmin too» In}. uh no ,so .(‘lml-lottetown. ,.- Mr. and M". Leo Blacquieml‘ Philip 'Arsenault. 45 Water“ 0.1 2032 5353. 351., m. c elhl 820 920 9213 no Lav \Tarilyn Dixon. RN. Charlotie- " wish to announce the engage-l "39t- 1" h" 715‘ Yea!“ Hi3! BC F0" 300 m”- 3‘4 Wu .‘C In“ I" ‘30" ’1’ “"33 " town is on vacation at her home ment of their daughter, Euu_l remains are resting at theng 1:0“ 1003 541245 4245 :4 +1 to Inlerurb 11303335 m '1n Bothwell. be“, Louise to James Claremr Charlottetown. Funeral Homefcflcpow “5:, m m g... , son 9 9 ii 1» IA 111‘. and Mrs. Clark Campbell ce Campbell, son of Mrsu {mm Where “9 funeral “’“1: Cu Cam in 5m. 07v. 471/.- v. (tawant 53 4‘0 W, “W. ‘ and son Davtd of Wakefield. A Earle Campbell. Marriage m be held on Thursday morning 1c Dom Sui: _7_5 saw. 2511 2.111, 1 to ice.“ Man «1390 84:11 “‘1’- — ‘1 1 Ma...” 3... mending three week. take Place October 10' 19“. at; leaving the funeral home at! my”? .39 33?: 23:11:: 1 2:3“.th 9'00. ' ,2 m, 1 holidays wiih the latter's par. 51, paur, Roman Cathoficl 5-45 for Requem High MESS at. CSL 250 mm. 50.1. 50.1. 1 . Cnmodore 11m 410 1111 1111 enis Mr. and Mrs. Eddiefiunn Church Summerside 51- Dunsu‘n" BaSillca at 9 0'-. OAE 125 50:1 50% + in Cm H l c 900 110 100' 11 +10 .11 their summer residence ' ' - ' clock. Interment in the Cath- CM: 125 59v: sin IA lmdole wt 1 105 In In »-0 Bumwpn ARD OF THANKS ~———— c m-n . soon 7 7 i u C olic cemetery. . °C'm“mm mo 20 .n a, \ti-.:. Roy Thornton. St. Cain. . ‘ i - ' ‘- , fl r’nes, 0nr.. is a nest of Miss Mus- GEonC-E MacDonald. 'N MEMOR'AM l OBITUARY ‘9 l'.°.§“‘l~°.’. 3:32 ‘1“ 1‘3 1‘1? ’1 Grimm Kennedy. Icingsnm Wishes to thank Dr. Cox. Dr. JOHN A. McENTEE (opslrm ssoo wt. 3.1 311-. “I... G. page. Tommm 0m“ NOONAN — In memory of Ray-‘ mond J. Noonan who depart~ ed this life September 1961 Putnam and Dr. Hooper. he nurses and staff of the P.E.l. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, CANADA LOCAL PUBLIC TENDER S E A L E D TENDERS AD- DRESSED to District Engine— Do not ask us if We miss him‘ ‘ on! there's such a vacant place. How we‘d love to hear his foot- steps 1 gateleg table (walnut). 1 small bookcase table. 1 glass top coffee table, 2 tri tight standard lamps. 2' small tables; 1 tstool. 2 vases. 1 straight , 1 . set . me as a . 1 set of Sheffield candle holders, 1 dining room set (fumed oak). china cabinet, table, six chairs, sideboard. pictures, radios. card tables. rug 9 x 12. 1 long mirror, I end table. 1 hall rack. 2 toasters. 1 Frigidaire, 1 Enterprise range will. (good). 6 bureaus. 2 chest of drawers highboy. couch. occasional «hairs. 5 beds. math'esses. 1 oak writing table. 1 electric fry pan. assorted kitchen ware. china. :1": and silverware. linens. 1 set brass candlesticks. l . 1 table. 1 bookcase (oak). 1 brass tray and stand. 1 vanity table with oval mirror. 1 wardrobe. many other art- totes. Terms: CASH Estate of die late Mrs. W. ‘1‘. Welr. CLAUDE E. CRANELL. Auctioneer CALL JENKINS TRANSFER LlMlTED toryourtransportation requirements representing ALLIED VAN LINES LIMITED CANADA'S LARGEST MOVER , TELEPHONE 892-1206 AERO MAYFLOWER TRANSIT co. INC. LARGEST MOVERS IN THE U. s. TELEPHONE 892-1206 MUIRHEAD FORWARDING LIMITED TELEPHONE 892-1201 MARITIME FORWARDING co. LTD. TELEPHONE 894-4937. ' 1Inserted by Familyl John A. McEntee life-long and 3‘15: , ' well-known citizen of Emerald 11);; El... 372 died at his home September 3, ‘ mnauii 1964. after a lengthy illness He was born at Emerald in 1 1877. son of the late Patrick Mc- lEntee and Mary Moynagh and 1 n Oilcloth 2‘ I ‘ ' ' " r R ' . . . . n-f' "'3" li‘ I ;is rismiig Willi her daughaer .‘Il‘S, Clarence Rose. Lakewlle i 1 t ’15 84651 46‘“ 461's ~ 'a 71 345 330 345 and Mrs, Herbert Roberts. . s. . .001 113:: 51"“ 1“ “‘t K“ I North Lake. Mrs. Page was for 5:11 i 1 V I . > 'tDnme 110 SW. 331. 141.”. 50‘9"“ “NEW, "he "my": D Explore 9500 iii 5 1 .1 stan of the houris Hospital. h Lease moo 11 1.1 1 on prior to going in Ontario with member: of her family. 65 1 And see his smiling face, . . D mm w' - I t, , _.spent most of his life there, “mm” ” "‘ “‘ - 1 Emery Bruce left on return ' 91‘. Department 0‘ P“ b l ‘0 3:" he Lord “ha gave has ‘ak :where he was a much respected i 322mm 20m ":7 1? l in Windsor. 0111.. having spent Works, Canada. P. 0. Box .Up in Heaven your right you've‘citizen. Hisspasslng will be Equity es M5110 23 27 .7 his holidays with his parents. 1368.. Charlottetown. P. E. 1.. won ‘mourned by his friends a n E") :m 1;. lg, lg“) “" Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bruce. Red and “gonad HTe'I‘d" If.” Dear Ray our hearts are aching. “Flghbl’” for ms man-V ac“ "f 115310311; 5000 t1 ‘1 4 PM"- .3 Onstl‘uclon 0‘ auflm S‘Pv But, the win of God was done,=’klndnesa and 3909mm deeds- r1 Rlanre 15M 20 To :11 Mrs Austin Fraser. South “91101! River. Queens 9001195 Always remembered by not He was active in his ChurClI,1FOX Lake 009 14 1.1“: 11 Lake is a Patient in the Souril Prince lildward .Island . Will and Freda. .school and other community en. ‘ 53%;". :33 a; 1;"? M 4 Hospital. be recewed until 3100 P-M- gdesvours and for many yearslputrg mo 14 17 '1 Gordon MacDonald. Ontario. A. D. s. T.. October .5. 1964. gWPODSlDE — In fond and lov-. an active member of the Bene— 1m...“ 4'00 2 :_1 21 w: arrived by car to spend some Plans. Spec1flcatlons and - "1.! memory 0‘ a hlleand 80d volent Irish Society. During III.» GI?" Lake 335300 “’0 "3 ‘3" “5 ‘timo with his father. Barton Forms 0f TENdef‘ can be Seen l father. Charles w°°d5ld°v “’hfll illness he was cared for by his 62:: ‘1‘" 9:20 .51.‘ 55‘ W‘. MacDonald and sister Mrs. Carl or can be obtained at the of- Pissed away Spl’tembe" 23rdaughter Marion. RN. He was a.“ p. u.— mo 30 . in 1 Mpcvano. Rnthwell. Mr. Mae- flce 0f the DISII‘ICt Engineer. ; 1939' frequently visited by his pastor. 1 Hastings 1100 “‘0 -- “J "I." Donald was at one time a farm« Department of Public Works. 1""5‘ '5 "WWI" 0‘ sweet remem‘ Rev. Basil Croken and received ““l’ir'm 7”; 1; ‘er in Kingsboro prior to selling Cziada. P. 0. Box 12113, Char- 1 bran“ , lthe last rights ofthe Church. 1“" 3.“; D" m a n' 1:. ' or his propertv and moving to Just a memory kind and true 1 ' 1"“ ° ' ~ - - « .1 1 ‘ ~ lottetown, P. E. I. .J h I e leaves to mour his 1m.- .Iocliy c 200 43.) 13; 4:13 -_u (imam, “here he “as successful To be considered. eac h g "at": e o" and sweet devo’ Mary Eliza Curley. five daughtJ-luhiice _. “my?” ‘35 '31». in “"01"! “mph-"me"! "d h” tender must be made on the to! the on" W“ mink of mu lers and one son. The daughters “"133 .35 to}. Theld the same lob for several printed form supplied by the 1 MW." remembered bv‘wi'fe are: Margaret. Mrs. Percy A. Iinspm m 2.313: is 1 is 1." li'cars Department ,and in accordance m. "d family ~ "Murphy. Emerald. Eileen. SIS-1M0“ 4460 I”! “5 l _. ‘2 . Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stewart, with the conditions set forth ' lter‘Paul of the Cross CSM Van Ezufim‘?’ $0230 ’3,“ 572'“ a; 2" ‘ I Kincshm-o had recently as their therein. Before a contract is SENTNER — In loving memoryiBuren. Maine. Leona. Mrs. Les Lmnlgne A 4560 sis-A 15 16 +1 :Eucsls Mr. and Mrs. Wlm'm awarded. the Department may of Carol Alesths Sentner who=lie lrving. Charlottetown. lris lLinsside 1111111 4 4 0‘ -> “1 Cameron. Fhatham. NB. require the successful tender- passed away September 23.ers. Henry McInnls. New Glas-iMW" 7w, ., 7: 7.. 1 “N Md?“ Brl’emon- 3"" er to furnish one of the alter- 1 . lgow. N.S.. Marion. Halifax. NS. 135%.”. 13190 111A 11 11 11”" is "lsmng “""h Mr- “I! native Securities called for in Today recalls sad memories land a son. Aeneas. Emerald TMM Chlb 500 so 30_ so iMrs. Preston Bryenlon. Red the tender documents. Of a daughter gone to rest , 1%. grandchildren and {o u ,1 Midepu 730 33‘; 33; . Point and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford The lowest or any tender And the ones who think of herlgreat grandchildren, tour nep- “1'35: 7‘” ‘ 41 u Bryenton. Rollo Bay. not necessarily accepted. “idly |hews and three nieces. He was m 11mm 351’0 130 m 125 +1 llou'ard Mallard. North Lil“ Are the ones who loved her best; 1 predeceased by 1M, brothel-s. 1m Dairies 400 450 451» on I! a patient in the Souns Ht:- J. B. LARKIN. Always remembered by Mom1Edward and Michael and mm. Mt Autuvnd 2155000”; I}: ‘5' lpllal as the result ot'an sci Office Manager. and Daddy. 15mg". Annia M“ Chlrles :fi'gxm- m 6., g... 5., _ - ‘t-Irlenl ‘lir lh‘Pt'f:l\'Pd Mule wont. :Helmstesdt. Catherine. M r s. .N imp". :m M In II -1 line at he a). [Clarence Smith. Susan. M r s. 1Nrwoch um 54 . Mrs. John w. R o be r 1:011. :James Sheeth and Margaret. ln‘" Am" 2500:“ 7, 2:.) '3'" . K'MSbnm "d M" PM“? no“ . The funeral which was large I‘m A'h m 9 s 4.. f‘ . 1Bolhwcll were recent visnors to MARITIME FORWARDING CO LTD ~ I“ ' “‘ " ’ 1o» I n t - o I attended took lace from II.- No Rare 1500 as as .15 . 3"" eown. 1 gm residence Satflrdav semen; Norm Fix” 2-. 12.1 125 Mr. and Mrs, Charlie Dirt and . . ‘ ‘Nw c It was 11 11 I -1 WIII'I to announce the appelntment of 2521;511:4130 St- filamesRchurch. l Novmn'lnse- Mo :3 l“; “’n’ - ‘ ‘gggfigrgegh;"gflm “0:12;; . r e . w ere (‘qulefI'IJOPem 111pr min 1414 14141114. ‘. ' Solemn biass was celebrated. 'or .n mg”, “5, 59:, .5 ‘Wllh Il‘IP lIIIQl‘I DIRT“. MY. Bum] in 8" Jam" "me." ‘ a Inv ion on m m -s land Mrs. Edward Robertson. JENKINS TRANSFER 1 Tami. n.» .1 .1 .i -1 N... 1 .. ' ,,I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brows» Pow Op 1 pr 25 will 48 s 1111. - 1 have returned to their residence The family of the late John Pm Ilvr r 1164 u M '5 +10I ;in Newton, Mass. having spent McEntee wish to express their C""'“ "m "’5 "5 “’5 the summer months at Kinn- . mic Ind Illn soon 43 so 4:! V»: s “19; sincere thanks to their friends 9“ s 2500 I, ,0 ror. a V r andd neighbors1 for the Mass Suzy :oo s17; 3255 no :25 +5‘ Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hunter . . . - . car s. spirllua offerings flow- " v on 2 35 15 -‘ * Parrsboro. N.S. are vlsltln With Prince Edward Island dISI’l’IbUTlon agents ers. messages of sympathy and " 1‘?" " m” 1’ "m In,“ ._ .Mr, and Mrs. Harold guilt" all other kind not shown in our anm Town we 17 Is 11 1 land family. North Lake. MARITIME FORWARDING “Ems”; ‘" 11’; "N" “1° ‘ 1’33 ’ 1' é Mm" mm“ " cergy an islers t. Mart a ‘ ' tending in Agricultural College sun :pr 10000 is: Iso 110 . . who attended his funeral and ck m m m 450 Hg, in Toronto. Billyle theeldeet em neighbors and friends. clergy game on! wins 12% 221'.- VI of Mr and Mrs. Russell Mills. and Sisters who vl him in Tarn" m 72 I": 7““ 5 Mr. and Mrs. Mach“. CHARLUI'I‘ETOWN — PHONE 894-4937 "‘9 Chaflmm‘m" 30W!“ ""1 no Ex 5500 s s I Kinssbom. I molest! is I at his one his Illness. solo a an no mo . 100 +111 Uiu with Mrs. Must useless. I a .1