es ee * ¥ i j a ee eee ree Pes ~ 6 Want Ads Can..Dial 8506_ DERS FOR PERMANENT PAVING PROVINCE OF | Tenders will be received at the office of the under- In the Probate Court’ - signed, up to 12:00 o’clock noon on Wednesday; July 8th | The 9th day of June A.D. 1958. for permanent paving of certain streets of the City of | Im Re Estate of JAMES CON- Charlottetown, as per specifications to be obtained at |NOLLY late of Charlottetown ia aoe of the Seo Carga -Lowest or any tender |Queens County in the 8 4 necessarily accepted. : we: : : Province, Retired, deceased, JOHN J. BUTLER, va i tau id air taiee City Clerk. of Queens County or any Con- . stable or literate person within : " said County a8 TENDERS FOR CONCRETE SIDEWALK] pons @™=7™S a, k ‘Tenders will be received at the office of the under- |°' teermusiws, aieeaua me, ‘signed, up to 12:00 o'clock noon on Wednesday, July 8th |tired, the sole Executor of the Of the City of Charlottetown speineatites to te rt at eters ar’ as ions to obtained st the office of the City Surveyor. Lowest or ne :aloane bareieie on tet any tender not necessarily accepted. — See hereby on ? Se JOHN J. BUTLER, - sted tn the said tale to be Ps City Clerk. '|present at a Probate Court -to be SF beld in the Court House in Char : the said Province, on Friday the - HOLSTEIN BREEDERS 7th day of August next coning See ee . The second Atlantic Province Field Day, deomunts “of, ‘the said" Eaate will be held at Falconwood Farm on Saturday |arder for distrioation made te June 27th beginning at 10:30 a.m. Door prize |i said, petition and on, motion ‘of a purebred heifer calf will be a highlight Peo ot eee eee ER. of the day. Lucky number for this calf will be |ED, that # ‘cue copy hereot be drawn at. 12:30 noon. ittownafreald ance i ach : Among the many special guests will be it int oe eee . . : . forthwith posted in ,the following ‘Mr. Stanislas Panneton, President of the public places respectively, name National Association. near the Bank ot Nova Sena A Chicken Bar - B - Q. will be served|# Commerce in Charatiowt em, noon $1 50 Com-|*es#4 in the sald. Estate as . per Person. COM>-|sforesaid may have due notice plete meal. Lamar le, "hai old : ° e town in Queen’s County, the day Come & bring the family ‘am written, Canteen service provided ~ nn eae s r FREE! FREE! Ice cold Coca Cola, also 175 gallons of Gasoline to be given away FREE all this week at _ STEWART, MOTORS LTD. NEW LOT JAMBOREE Open from 8 A.M. until 9 P.M. Daily. Ask the girl for your Gas Coupon. ’ ~ STEWART MOTORS LID. - Great George St. « Phone 9587 > Cha rlottetown PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND "CREDIT UNION LEAGUE ANNUAL MEETING WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24th, 1959 a ST. AUGUSTINE PARISH HALL Rustico, P.E.I. ~ GUEST SPEAKER: MR. ROBERT INGRAM Managing Director Canadian Office of CUNA , fe The convention will open at 11:00 a.m. Chicken dinner and lobster supper will be served on the premises. , All interested persons welcome. fou Can't Carry Merchandise to Every Door .. UNCEMENTS | NO (Continued from Page 10) a ee xo ™% MH M% CITY & QUEEN'S |, DEL 1 DUFFY will be absent) St. Peters Parish lobster sup- ar ears ; from his office ‘until Jume 26th. | per, Holy Name Hall Wednesday, OO ee ms WE TREAT the sick well. Gig-| STUDENT COLD ial June 24th supper commencing 1055 Wh Wh Wh + gty’s Pharmacy open £30 a.m.| for teen-agers only for two weeks| >? : “oo 3 ah — © 80pm — $3.50 Mary's Beauty Salon. Phone| Reserve Thursday, July 16th, an ates AUCTION “4s” Score Cards| ™” for United Church Supper and Mem mK we | for sale at Guardian - Patriot} DANCE MT. Stewart Memorial | 3®*##f in Fortune Bay Hall. mS 9S sm MS ee Mal Feetey sight. Bingo, St. Mary’s Parish Hall rey DR. H. E. CLARK will be ab-| DR. A. L. MaclSAAC is attend-| Montague, Tuesday, 8:30. Jack- wo a ew a sent from his office June 20th| ing the Dominion Conven-| pot-freezout and 16 other games. ee ae ae Breas Ce te te Came tee te Tettnn. Office agent Sent ain Stee te calls recei at for appointments. Practice re. home. sumed Thursday PRINCE COUNTY “= i DR. ALLEN STEWART will be| “DIA ' ‘ “/ see 16m 10 Is uM absent from his office June 23th| to your door and get the best| Kinkuwe Hail Wednctaday sight mes eR to July 6th the office will remaia| values for your food dollar Wea-| June 2th, instead of Thursday. -_— ets 2S open for appointments and pay-| therby’s Clover Farm Food Mar- : 1000 16 «(S18 June 25th. Sponsored by Newton ments. _| ket. Home and School Association. — 2. 2 2 See Oyster Bridge Playe: HAND wood : 1m 12. 2 —% Freeway rib idl gg wl ng oh fmt gigs Rr an potens| REGULAR MEETING of Lad- ye Brackley Point, Wednesday,|ceramic jewellery, weaving,| #8 Auxiliary tonight at Kensing- ne m8 June 24th., at 8.30 p.m. dolls, shell work, quilts. Prince| 2 Legion Home 500 2h HE Die —1% Edward Island Hand Crafts only ee te THE UNION. ROAD Boys Club “of the Isle.” Hand Crafts and ATTENTION C.W.L. members 4000 - 104 10% 10% —1 will hold a special meeting at! J uveniers ‘Brackley (6 miles| Planning on attending Convention on 8 2 @& +7 the home of Mr. George D. Gill,! trom Charlottetown). Banquet at Canadian Legion in oo 8 8 & +10 Union Road, on Tuesday, June Summerside please notify your ton iG ew o% 23, 1958, to prepare for the field} Regular Dance Bonshaw Inn.,/ Parish Council President imme- uso 18 BO day July 13th, 1959. Full attend-| Tuesday night. Burns Orchestra.| diately. ae S29 a ance is requested. We cater to Weddings and Club fhe leh Banquets. ; Share‘your good health,—attend oe ts ie 23 LAST CARD PARTY of the sea- : ee eee eee eee Tauren 500 3 al sat +1 son in Southport W: . 24th today a afternoon Sak 605 pm. een KING'S cou or O'Leary tonight. 2900 200 m0 205 Dance Sinnott Road School, oo) G1. 1 8 Beginning J Tuesday. Good DR. S. HELLMICH, Alberton, ‘amet ties eee tee » June 23. music. | will be absent from his office |tria bib 12 s ruin — % Thursdays and Saturdays only.| DANCE AT. Belfast Hali Wed-| from June 26th to July 13th in- | Ul-Shaw et an an ie ae Ciark’s Feed Service. nesday July ist Point Prim W.I. | clusive. A mecting of Liberal, Electors . ee dace? es Pownal East be held in Pownal Hall Wednesday eve- Birth De tT M g ning, June 24th, Everyone wel ! Ss, a Ss, affia < er (When death wotices are received toe Iale te be included ; Mrs. Lenord Ryan, Port GREENHOUSES open daily 8 om this page, they appear for one edition om page twe and are Hawksbury, Nova Scotia, mar- to 9 p.m., (closed Sunday.) An-| to this department in the vext edition.) sage bo tale pines Jity _- auals, cabbage, cauliflower - BIRTHS Isa 1H ital Sunday, June 7 ia Church, Toro Jewell’s Greenhouses, York | we Wades teas Eileen Walsh) Phone 7074. ‘ WATTTS—At the Prince Edward BROWN — LEGERE — Mrs. TENDERS FOR CHIP SEALING Tenders will be received at the office of the under- signed, up to 12:00-0’clock-noon- on Wednesday, July 8th for chip sealing of certain streets of the City of Char- as per specifications to be obtained at the lottetown, office of the City Surveyor. Lowest or any tender not | necessarily accepted. JOHN J. BUTLER, City Clerk. EXPERIENCED CONSTRUCTION SUPERINTENDENT For modern expanding company in the Housing and Industrial founda- tion work. In reply please state experience, age, marital status, date available fo. BOX 2854 Guardian-Patriot TENDERS FOR RE-CAPPING Tenders will be received at the office of the under- signed, up to 12:00 o’clock noon on Wednesday, July 8th for recapping of certain streets of the City of Char- lotte’ as per specifications to be obtained at the office é City Surveyor. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. : JOHN J. BUTLER, City Clerk. CARD OF THANKS | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Crosby, Meadowbank, wish to express their heartfelt thanks to their many kind friends and neighbours for their many acts of kindness extended them following the recent loss by fire of their barn and stock. Also for the substantial sum of money which they received. MUST SELL 1955 Chev. Bel Air hard| 1958 Austin Sedan. New top. Two-tone. « motor, 1957 Dodge V-8 Sedan B. S. A. motor bike A-1 condi two-tone. 1953 Packard Sedan two- tone. Blue in color. SPECIAL WILLIS JEEP 4 wheel drive $495.00 ‘ MARTIN’S GARAGE | 256 Queen St ' Charlottetown Dial y 1952 Hillman Sedan.|- GAUTHIER—At Souris Hospital on June 12th, 1969-to Mr. and | Mrs. Ed. Gauthier (Souris West) a son John Randall, weight 7 Ibs. 5 ozs. MALLARD—At the Souris Hos- pital on June 15th to Mr. and Mrs ' . a son| The family of the late Leonard Blair J , 8 pounds, 4ozs. | Morrell wish to express sincere ees Oe Soares and friends for the many LARKINS — At Sommerville, who sent Mass, on June 2ist, Mrs. F. G. Larkins, the former a of sympathy. Me el Mea SM. MacLeos,| IN MEMORIAM Victoria Cross, P.E.I. Funeral adalat. wi Nestle ueiiauy Sn Alec Larter who passed away ENGAGEMENTS one year ago in Ontario GALLANT—RYAN—Mrs. Mary E Gallant, Charlottetown, wishes to announce the engagement of her daughter Marie Elaine, to Joseph Lenord, son of Mr. and There are others, Yes, we know, But he was our dad we loved him 60. Loving remembered by dau- | TENDERS FOR MOTORCYCLE Tenders will be received at the office of the under- signed, up to 12:00 o’clock noon on Wednesday, July 8th 'for supplying the Police Department with one Harley- Davison or equivalent type motorcycle, as per specifica- tions to be obtained from the City Clerk. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JOHN J. BUTLER, City Clerk. TENDERS Tenders wanted for South Winsloe ‘bus service, each to contain two estimates: ’ (A) present route (B) additional one-half mile on crossroad to Wil- liam Farrar’s gate. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. © z To be submitted to Mrs. Frances Neal, Secretary of South Winsloe School “POTATOES WANTED” Buying small table, and table stock potatoes at the | Railway Wharf until June 26th. Phone 8515. o Producers Co-op Ass. Ltd Charlottetown FOR SALE BY AUCTION Factory buitding, cook house and Bungalow with included land at Beach Point, Lot 64, Kings County, owned by the estate of the late Lottie J. (Mfs. Hedley) Penny. Also some moveables.. The above will be sold 27th, 1959 at 2 p.m. sharp. GILBERT A. GAUDET Administrator, Estate Lottie J. Penny W. H. Beaton: ' Auctioneer. j THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LIBERAL ASSOCIATION The Annual Meeting of the Prince Edward Island Liberal Association will be held at the Community Cen- tre, Charlottetown on Monday June 29th at 8:15 p.m. Premier A. W. Matheson will be the guest speaker. ‘ IAN M. MacLEOD Secretary. ‘ ALL INTERESTED IN THE LIBERAL PARTY AREINVITED'TO ATTEND. — cs \ (2 ; af . ‘ by Public Auction on the premises on Saturday, June | 7 if —— bq ug ty Se ee TT Se sense SSG FER Sou HERRi eel sist ye eee oT 28% eiyeEy cls ugly Se vg tsBett uyes geseFae8 Wen VEC s eel SEE stye et beds 283 ve sie IRE Eess¥eeeuegscebasusted Fek ghsdee a NGESH eG ya8ss 5 ef : 9 alnnunttl tanned aye eee e zpetgateael| gS sksssesbeeinsageg? sSeeagie LUZLSStElLAL EL LL VAIL 2k gL s goateees & Ht gre SShu.Sen aS te ‘ft 2 SF ble vest gage.’ + ~ pati ghters Beverly and Lynda and son John. MURRAY—In loving memory of our nephew, Ross Murray, de- parted this life June 22, 1938. you Because we thought the world of . you. Lovingly remembered by Mur- iel and Armel LARTER—In loving memory of Alec Larter, who passed away one year ago in Ontario. From Hospital bed to heavenly rest, 1 God took him home to be his guest. _ We lived in hope and prayed in vain. That he would soon be well again. But God decided we must part He eased his pain but broke our hearts, And while he sleeps in peaceful sleep. His memory we will always keep. Lovingly remembered and sad- ly missed by wife Cora Larter, London, Ontario. family. Funeral Director N. D. MacLEAN FUNERAL ~ DIRECTOR 15 King Square Charlottetown Dial 5549 DEATH NOTICE JACK JEFFERY Georgetown lost an old and re- spected citizen in the passing of Jack Jeffery at his home Satur- day, April 25th., 1958, in his 90th. year. Born at Grand River May 20th., 1869, the son of the late Martha and Thomas Jeffery. He moved to Georgetown in 1864 where ke married Sarah Grace Blackett of Gfand River who predeceased fed. to as “honest Jack’’, He was man of fine Christian charact- a loyal member and support- of ‘his Church, a kind gener- neighbour, and a friend in his months of illness he was tenderly nursed by his dau- ghter Lottie (Mrs. J.D. 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