SETEEERIS: ma Racks of Dresses -- 2.98 and 4.95 You Can't Carry elicited chandise to Every Door ..Want Ads Can ..Dial 850 for sale at Guardian - Patriot ST a) PTiIctins “ANNOUNCE alae nani Fee A CONSERVATIVE Poll com- rere. . swim trunks, sizes up to mittee meeting in Kinkora cry & QUEEN'S $4.95.| Headerson and Cudmore, night. Burns Orchestra. Seda anos Be at 8.00 p.m. WE TREAT the sick well Gig-| “#rottetown. he oe Sa __ | Summer sandals and shoes 20/ HOME made Ice Cream Social gey’s Pacrmacy open 830 a.m W.R. SHAW will speak over| per cent off at LePages 133! in Me > Hall to 209 p.m. ppc tt Se tonight et 11.15.) Grafton Street, City. _| ust 10h. 7:30 aa Meena te Wr. R. SHAW wi'l spesk over|” ‘ JUST arrived caricad of Eat-|"¥ CF.C.Y—T.V. tonisx at 11:15 p.| MARY'S Beauty Gales _ 102% era Cedar shingles-all ' a CHC YTV; tonics: at 1:15 P| Ue street, Dial’ 3887, Hardy| bow prices, Write or pone n.A.| KING'S COUNTY E = Building. Cold wave specia's for | xgacPhail and Son, New Haven. to your ~~ LE ee ee es ee ee Gr gram of Ea values for ‘your fcod dellar— 33.50 for $7.50, $7.50 for $3.50, PRINCE COUNTY a wae . Be ey s Clover Farm. Food| $5.50 for $5.00 wish or without ap-| assoRTMENT of sun suits, coi ctt yg the ket. * pointment. ee, eae euits 2 x 6. | campers, color sides of the. Pil STH DISTRICT Concervative) RED CROSS Swimming Enroll- each, hats caps, etc., clear-| grim’s shown. headquariers now Icaied at 215) ment for beginners and , Pre-| ing at 30 conts to $1.00 Holmes All are invited. Great.Gecrge Street. Pixone 8915.|school children at Kiwanis Swim- and dley’s. REGULAR Thursday ° night lear to| mins Pool at 9.30 August 10, 1ith.| gy, ANTHONY’S Parish Piec-| dance Eldon Hall 9:30-12:30 Burns \ » if you are planning t0\Cjasses begin on August 13thinie Bloomfield W buy a-new suit ... choose from the| parolinient for Juniors, Inter-|’ i . ‘ largest sclection in town, Moore) nediates, and Seniors same e and McLeod. Lid. time at Life Guard Station Vie- , \ * AUCTION “45™ Score Cards|toria Park. . 5 I S; ea Ss, * "INMAN PICNIC Saturday Aug- ust 8th, at Anglican Centre, Cra- RESERVE AUGUST 18th., for fee Cream Social at the home of ©PANTRY SALE S.A. MacDon- alds 2 p.m. Friday, August 7th., DONSOTEG J be = 5 MENTS: St. Peters Ba WEDNESDAY only at Yeo Theatre—Tom Thum) with Russ Tamblyn, in color. An excellent movie for the whole family. parlor will be clozed ali day Wed- i PANTRY SALE T.M. Liewel- lyn’s, Saturday August 8th, at three o'clock, Sponsored by the Retarded Children’s Association, Montague. : Regular Saturday night dance, hall. Musie by ia 5 ATTENTION — 105TH. Batta- lion Veterans. Get your tickets Rack Last Year’s Winter Coats ~ “VACATIONS” ARE MORE FUN IN A _ SAFETY TESTED USED CAR FROM STEWART MOTORS 1956 Ford Sedan \ ‘Two tone, hardtop, radio for the latest news, one owner. : $1575 1956 Chevrolet Coach Two tone, radio, completely overhauled, tires and motor in good ~s ~ NOW for reunion on August 19th, fe on Sunday, Secretary Mac. ASSORTMENT Children’s bath- 1958, Cnsat. and Mrs. Ronald Gi 4 t : M: h: Sovaingert. an ing suits and shorts also girls) o, esti, Summerside (nee| and Ge cae ieee, Some e om Faia ie — ant ses ee Anna Prosper) a daughter, Col-| ville Saskatchewan. Marriage to . speak ov , clearing ° 7, oot). ene 11.15|and Bradley, Queen Street. so ——" ey gis Family, Kensington. sepinuaber standard time. MT. MELLICK W.I. Cake MacEWEN — At Prince County . STH DISTRICT Conservative |at Moore aiid MacLeods, Friday, Hospital on August 5 1959 to Mr. ‘ sadquarters now locaied at. 215| August 7th., 2 p.m. and Mrs. Frank MacEwen Ken-| saeeHAN — MacINNIS — Mr. Great George Street. Phone 8915. faa sington ¢ son. Weight 8 ibs. and Mrs. Hugh Sheehan, Bear : INMAN PICNIC Saturday 1 oz. eT eae ee aeaaee JU RRIVED — A t Sth. at ican Centre . ets ar tae por-ent seteni Coenen . ENGAGEMENTS | Pt “siary to Mr Pater| a ) | sarpansron — MacponaLp| Soverd Mactanis. so te. BELLE’S SHOPPE ieee Sea eee nee genta aah Rew an. EE, Mere _ : ] . *| to t piace Sept er of Mr. and Mrs. P: M “MONTAGUE Donal cand Mrs. wre 1599, 7 pace Septenteer BOULTER — CRIGHTON — Mr. - AUGUST} siaatione3'pan” and Mrs. Karl Bouker, Vic _[earrron = BRON Meal eto nw Bove Hy Ni ——— “Prure- ot Pownall) son of Mrs. and the Rev. F. A. RANCE SALE So aoa 2 mag Soe EE cot See cence] iat pms Poem Sa Adyrce, ‘ : . ! One Third Off All Summer Stock MacLEAN’S GROCERY _ SPECIALS WINSLOE ‘ Due to alterations our store will be open until noon on Monday and Tuesday, August 10th and 11th. MR. HEATH MacLEAN Liberal Nomination Convention FIRST DISTRICT OF KINGS at SOURIS ae in ST. MARY’S HALL SATURDAY, AUGUST 8th: 8:30 P.M. a gondition. $1475 1956 Meteor Ranch Wagon folor two tone blue. This is a fine family car, ex' t condition. $1695 — 1955 Meteor Coach Color light blue, radio, good tires and motor. $1275 1954 Ford Coach Two tone yellow and green, tires and motor in good condition. A teal bargain. $1175 1954 Dodge Sedan Color blue. Clean insid sondition. — one 1 $895 1953 Chevrolet '/2 Ton Truck Color light blue, completely overhauled, newly painfed, perfect motor and tires. Ready for the road. $695 1956 Volkswagen '/2 Ton Panel delivery. Color blue. Excellent condition. — $945 TAKE YOUR FAMILY TO THE FAIR IN ONE OF THE BEST USED CARS YOU CAN BUY—SIGH—TRY—BUY. 4 “Stewart Motos Ltd Great George S . ts ; Charlottetowr sty e and out. Motor and tires in excellent . Phone 9578 |’ gach Poll requested to have 5 Duly Accredited Delegates in attendance. SPEAKER: PREMIER A. W. MATHESON and others EVERYONE WELCOME _ Signed: J. D. MacIntyre President, First District of Kings. | NOTICE LOCKWOOD GRADER CORP. announce the appointment of ASSOCIATED SHIPPERS INC. Charlottetown, P.E.I. | Island distributors of our complete line of potato handling machinery. Some of this equipment will be on display at the Provin- “A Friday, Aug., 7th, good music. Marr lages DEATHS ARSENAULT — At: thé Prince County Hospital on August 6, ‘1959. The death occurred pha Peter Arserault in > 3 9:00 a.m. Interment in Church cemetery. ARSENAULT — At Prince County Hosp*ci on August Sih, 1959. The death occurred af Mary Anne Cecile Arsenault in her 70th year. Forwarded Thurs-day afternoon from the Compton’ Funeral home to the home of her brother, Philip Arsenault in St. Hubert. Fu- neral will be held Friday morning to Egmont Bay Courch fcr Requiem Mass at 9:00 4.m. Interment in Church COOK — As the result of a drowning accident on June 20, 1959, Fraser Charles Cook in his 61st year. His remains will arrive this evening from Chatham, N. B. and will rest - at Jelley’s Funeral Home in MacLEOD — At Lower Mon- tague on August 6th, 1959, Mrs. Clara MacLeod of Beach Point in her 84th year. Remains are resting at Montague Furnish- ing Company Funeral Home. Funeral service from Caurch ‘of Christ, Murray Harbor, Sat- urday, August 8th at 2 p.m. Burial in the Murray Harbour cemetery. DOYLE — The death occurred suddenly at Montreal on Wed- nesday, August 5, 1959. of Mon- signor Edwin L. Doyie of Cal- gery, Alberta and formerly of Earnscliffe, in his 70th year. His remains will arrive in Charlottetown on Friday even- ing and will be forwarded to the home of his brother, Ber- nard Doyle, Earnscliffe. On Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock the remains will be forwarded ' DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, OTTAWA TENDERS SEALED TENDERS addressed to the Secretary, Department of Public Works, Ottawa, and en-| dorsed “TENDER FOR BREAK- | WATER REPAIRS, MARGAREE | HARBOUR, INVERNESS COUN- | TY, NS.”, will be received until 3.00 P.M. (£.D.S.T.), WEDNES- DAY, AUGUST 26. 1959. of tender can be seen, or can be obtained through: Chief Engineer, Harbours and Rivers, Hunter Building, Ottawa, Ont.: District Engineer, Ralston Building, Halifax, N.S.. and can be seen at the Post Offices at Margaree Harbour, Inverness, Port Hawkesbury and Sydney, NS. To be considered each tender must— (a) be accompanied by one of the alternative securities call- ed for in the tender documents. ‘b) be made on the printed forms supplied by the Depart- ment and in accordance with the conditions set forth therein. The lowest or any tender not inecessafily accepted. L | ROBERT FORTIER, Chief of Administrative Services and Secretary. : DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC .WORKS, OPTAWA TENDERS SEALED TENDERS address- ed to the Secretary, Department of Public Works, Ottawa, and endorsed “TENDER, FOR WHARF, CAPE NEGRO, SHEL- BURNE COUNTY. N. S.”, will be received until 3:00 P. M. in DD, Bt), WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1959. Plans, specifications and forms of tender can be seen, OF. can be obtained through: Chief Engineer, Harbours and Rives, Hunter Building. Ot- iawa, Ont.: District Engineer, Ralston Building, Halifax, N.S., and can be seen at the Post Of- fices at Cape Negro and Shel- burne, N.S. To be considered each tender must— (a) be accompanied by one of the alternative securities called for in the tender document (b)be made on the printed forms supplied by the Department and in accordance with the ~~ set forth thére- \ fn The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ROBERT FORTIER, Chief of Administrative Seryices cial Exhibition and Secretary. Plans, specification and forms | -to St. Joachim’s Church, .Ver- non River, where they will lie in state until Menday morning at 10 o'clock. when Pontifical Requiem High Mass will be celebrated. Interment will be IN' MEMORIAM SANDERSON — In loving mem- ory of my dear mother, Mrs. We had to part my heart . Aout 1 smile and seem care- ree : Nobody ‘Hilssés you more me. Inserted by her only son Leith than | Sanderson. SANDERSON — In loving mem- | ory of our dear grandmother | Mrs. Annie Sanderson, who died | August 7th., 1958. In tears we saw you sinking One year ago today | Our hearts were almost broken We wanted you to siay But when we saw you sleeping 50 | peacefully from jain We could not wish you back to suffer that again- +. charge. The capacity attendance at the funeral attested to the esteem in which she was held by the community. Her Christian were evident in her every day life and in her willingness to lend a helping hand to those in need and in ministering to the sick and- disc i Much as she will be missed by :|the community at large it is in the home her absence willbe felt most keenly. A devoted wife and mother, she ‘lebves to mourn besicos’ a sorréwing husband. two sons, Keir of Montreal and Robert of Halifax and cne dau- ghter Doris, Mrs. (Rev.) John | Scott of Lockwood, Ohio, as well as one brother Erne-t MacLeod of Vernon River, P.E.I.- and |\CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The twenty-ninth day of J A.D. 1959. : - In Re Estate of Neil G. Mac- Pherson late of Newton Cross in Queens County in the said Prov. testate. To the Sheriff of the Queens County or any Constable ‘ CARD OF THANKS Mr. Peter MacLeod and family wish to thank all those who sent yt friends for all their many acts of kindness during their recent sad bereavement. “DEATH NOTICE MRS. MARY MacKINNON A large circle of relatives and friends were saddened to learn of the death of Mrs. Mary Mac- Kinnon who passed away in the P.E.I. Hospital on April. 16th., 1959, she wes in her 82nd year. Bern at Church Road, she was the, Gauzgnter of Thomas Lowrey and Elizabeth MacInnis and lived | i there all her life. A kind and loving mother she was always ready to lend a helping hard to anyone in need. In failing health for the past three years, she spent with her | daughters Mrs. Clifford Myers and Mrs. Alvin Buell, who te#- derly cared for her. ... : : Sae-lédves* to mourn her fam- ily: Christina in Boston, Mass.; ey, Allsn “May she Rest Peace”. CARD OF THANKS. 1 wish to thenk everyone who -heiped me duriag my ber eavcment, a special thank you to (Betty) Mrs. Jerome Deagle.| these who sent flowers, wreaths, Boston, Mass.; (Annie) Mrs. Clif- | sprays, macs ’ . Isiters ford Myers, Toronto; (Ada) Mrs. | and of sympathy. |ince, retired blacksmith deceased, | in Halifax, and Dan. in Oshawa, County of , Wood, Seal River. Two daughters Inserted by her grandchildren or ‘iterate person within said | Rena, Garth and Donald Sander-- son | HARVEY — In loving memory of a dear : Ernest Harvey, away August 5, 1950. Violently the years rel by But thoughts of you will never die or in steep And he will keep you till we meet Sadly mizsed ead esweys remcm- bered by husband and family. CARD OF THANKS. I wich to thank Dr’s Carr, Le daw. Ernst, the nursas end | staff of the Prince Edward Is'and | Hospital, wa0 were so kind to me | during my stay there, ‘also the cooks that made a birthday cake for me on the occasion of my 75th birthday and my many friends s , wow yor; } | wao sent ‘get well cards. Earl E. Acorn, Lake Verde. ~~ Funeral Director N. D. MacLEAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR 15 King Square Charlottetown Dial 5549 e CANADA PROVINCE OF Prince Edward Island i In the Probate Court ! The twenty-third day of July, D. 1959, In Re Estate of John Cameron | Stewart late of Dunstaffnage in| Queen’s County in the said Pro- | vince, Farmer deceased, testate. To the Sheriff of the County of Queens County 9r any Con- stable or literate parson within said County GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of G. Stewart MacKay of the Royalty of Char- lotetown in Queens County, Prince Edward Island, Mer- chant, the sole executor of the above named estate, praying A. | i ; that a citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby requir- ‘ed to cite all persons interested lin the said Estate to be and ap- pear before the judge present at a Probate Court to be held in) the Court House in Charlotte-| town in Queens County in the ‘said Province, on Thursday the | 2ith day of August next com- | ing, at the hour of eleven o'- | clock forenoon of the same day why. the Accounts of the said Estate should not be an order for distribution made to close the Estate as prayed for in said petition and on mo- tion of A. James Haslam Es- | quire, Proctor for said Petition- er. AND IT IS HEREBY ORD- | ERED that a true cop hereof be | foithwith published in some) newspaper in Charlotte¥own, | aforesaid once in each week for | at least four consecutive weeks | from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places respectively, namely. in the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown and at or near the Bank of Nova Scotia in Char- lotetown aforesaid and at or near the grocery store of Den- | nis & Son in Dunstaffnage, all | in Queen’s County, aforesaid | «9 that all persons interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may | have due notice theheof. WITNESS His Honour Harold i | j ‘ said Probate Court at Charlotte- and year first above written. By the Court Ln 7 ‘ 4Sed) Petey Gham Reziairar. a8 Mrs, Petition on file of who passed Lecd of Or-vell Co Nottetown aforesaid, County. : GREETING: WHEREAS upon feading the | Walter Mac- vi ve in Queens | County, Prince Edward ,Island, farmer, the executor of the above namod estate praying that a cit- ation may be issued for the pur- pose hereinafter set forth: You | bereaved family. During the ser- are therefore hereby uired to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear be- fore the Judge present at a Pro- ; bate-Court-to-be-held-in the Court} House in Charlottetown in Queens County in the said Province, on Wednesday the 9th day of Sep. Ewen and Lloyd Steward. tember next coming, at the hour) The beautiful floral tributes, of ten o'clock forenoon of the|¢2?ds from relatives and friends same day to shew cause if any| Were silent testimonials of the they can why the Accounts of the , esteem in which she was held. said Estate should not be passed Please God forgive a silent tear and an order for distribution A fervent wish that she were made to close the Estate as prayed for in said petition and on There are othefs, yes, we know motion of Alexander W. Matheson | But she was our Mother, : | Esquire, Proctor for said Petit-| And we loved her so. ioner. | AND IT IS HEREBY ORDER-| ED that a copy hereof be forth- | with published in some newspaver published in Charlottetown af ¢ e- sa‘d onc@ in each week for at least four consecutive weeks fram Alvin Buell, Mt. Albion; Murdoch Ont.; also a sister Mrs. Sara BEDEQUE Mr. and Mrs. Charlies H. In- galls of Stratford, Conn., who have been spending some time on the re visitors—at the home of Mrs. Ingalls’ counsin, Mrs. E.S. Weeks and Mr. Weeks, predeceased her, Figza, Jchn MacKinnon, Boston and ee Road, both in a son and daughter childhood. = » The funeral was held Monday _afternoon from MacLean Funeral Mrs. Home to the Marie United Church where service was con- ducted by Mr. D. Best, who spoke comforting words to the vice the choir sang ‘‘Take The Name of Jesus With You” a favorite of the deceased. Inter- ment was in Midgeli cemetery. | Pall bearers were: John Cobb, i the date hereof and that a true’! copy hereof be forthwith: posted in the following public places re- spectively, namely, in the hall cf the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid, at or near the Bank of Nova Scotia in Charlottetown, aforesaid, and at or near the Can- adjan Bank of Commerce in Char- so that all persons interested may have due notice thereof. 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. DEPARTMENT OF ‘PUBLIC WORKS, OTTAWA TENDERS SEALED TENDERS addressed to the Secretary, Department of : Public Works. Ottawa. and en- dorsed “TENDER FOR CON- TRACT NO. .13/59/P.E.1., Pav- ' ing Gulf Shore Road, approxi- mately 8.0 miles from Dalvay to the Brackley Point Prince Edward Island National Park”. will be received until 3.00 P.M._4E.D.S.T.),, THURS DAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 195%: Read. | 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 CER- TIFIED bank cheque payable to the order of the RECEIVER iGENERAL OF CANADA, to show cause if any they can |through: Chief, Highways _ Division, passed and |Hunter Building, Ottawa, Ont.; Mr..H. A. Nason, A/Suvervising Engineer, Hithways Division, Federal Building. Fredericton, N.B.; Mr. H. F. Peters, Super- | Visine Engineer. Highways Divi- sion, Ralston Building, Room 717, Halifax. N.S.. and Office, Super- vising Engnieer, Highways Divi- sion, Dominion Building. Char- lottetown, P.E.I. The deposit will be released on return of the documents in zood condition within a month from the date of reception of tenders. If not returned within that period the deposit will be forfeited. es To be considered each tende must— (a) be accompanied by one ef the alternative securities called for in the tende, docu © ments — . (b) be made on the printed forms suoplied by the Depart- men! and in accordance with Leonard -Palmer. Judge of the} the conditions set forth therein. The lowest or anv tender not town in Queen's County, the day | necessarily accepted. ROBERT FORTIER, Chief of Adm*‘nistrative Services and Secretary. . Sterling ‘Cobb, Joe Morrissey. Walter Dingwell, Vernon Mac- Barwise, of Kennetcook, N. S., were visitors to Bedeque off Sun- day, August 2. Dr. Ernest P. Weeks, left Ott- awa by plane, on July 15th., to here. spend five weeks in Europe. He was accompanied by his two Paris, Munich, The Hague, Heidelberg, Cologne and points of DEATH NOTICE. |it'tconomic Advisor in the De _ fis i in the De- partment of Public Works, in the MRS. CLIFFORD E. GILLIS | Federal Government. Dr. Weeks Friends were shocked on April|is a son of Rev. E. S. Weeks, 2nd to hear of the sudden passing | this village. of Imelda, wife of Clifford E.| Rev. W. E. McDowell of Mon- Gillis, 284 Allan Street, City. treal, was guest preacher on the Imeida was born 25 years ago,| Bedeque Charge of the United the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.|Church on Sunday, August 2nd. Peter Pineau. Ha@ was greeted by. a large con- After attending school zt St.|gregation and his stirring mess- Joseph's Convent she accepted @ | age was much appreciated. Mrs. position with the F.W. 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