‘ (dt fei fist# Eten gy PEPPY ETTETIIT IY eee * Clasaifie d Ads A Supermarket For Practically Everything. paid only a year The tip 1966. 13! CARD OF THANKS Rall Bg nendaz might at 8.30 pm. in! GIVES HIGH INTEREST le bid o. eombine hall. | NEW YORK (AP)—New York er the Lady Cy and OBITUARY _ |The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., May 2, . ‘MR. JACK GILLIS of Melville would | #4 KINGS C vi TA L S TATI S T LCS OUNTY. ‘city. has borrowed $241,755,000 \cnsse Manhattan” hanks. EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYM ENT | EVERETT STEWART JENKINS: ADDITIONAL LABOUR | | itsetes ty the tamiv ' There passed away at Prince Edward Island Hospital CARD PARTY i North Wiltshire | like to the present and “South | BINGO ‘AT Montague Legion Home to help meet the cost of munici- |-———— hoxholders of Flat River and South Pinette for the generous gift presented | mall |every Monday night at & pm. ipal government, and agreed to the to him on his retirement as courier R UIRED IMMEDIATELY in the early hours of Wednesday, MONTAGUE, LEGION Bome mixed |pay ite hi h a March 30, 1966, Mr. Everett 'Ste- | 4 |SIMONS — ‘In loving memory of Mrs jertbbage, every Tuesday. Please note? ighest interest rate qf ~~ wart Jenkins, a highly respect- IN MEMORIAM | Fonn ‘Weer, Memes who passed away Announcements- jehange in date : e i Since the Depression, The city DEAF? | + ‘ , ed resident of Cherry Valley. Al- BURKE — In memory of: Perey Burke wepeautiful memories, woven in agld, L: ‘SOUTRERN KINGS Fish and Game Will pay the banks who bought FsTANT HEARING ‘app y a though he had suffered a :coron- iM movies away May 1, 1965. | | Be ether me rgd wold. ice eee its bonds a met ihterest rate of IN ING IN emor' of ou emory is n ,] ary ARE & fe. weeks. C0r en ne "CITY AND QUEENS. (Mero tot sors arta'we"ut 424 per icent This compared | NOTHING oo ee a ; ere | Heath is # heartache no one can-neat, | To love.and cherish and never forget. SPECIAL MENS all weather coats tn | ee with: the 3.1. percent the city eta KND FERTILIZERS LTD. _—_shock-to_his family. and. friends. | Some May forget you now that you're | Ever -remembered by daughter Alice, beige. dark olive, pewter, black, $17.95. eee Stee eee : ; co ‘Born at Cherry Valley, Janu-) > fone. son-iniaw Angus and family “Moore and McLeods Ltd. ‘eal ee Ap a by i we here! Dg Je - 0, 1900, h t But we will ber atter how | Seer ‘ always wa invisib a oe the jate ak te see “long. ee r esse Prince Edwa rd hearing . zp a in aore ear, no fitting | Alwaya remembered by wife and fam- y NOTICE OF TENDERS - “@ Tender will be received by. the undersigned until 3:00 p.m. (A.S.T.) on: Friday, May 20; 1966, for the following: - Road to wharf Champlain Industrial Park, Charlotte County, N. B., of the New: Brunswick Development Corporation. Plans and _ specifica- tions may he obtained by General Contractors any kind. Wear this ty ment and no one will ever ‘know. Hear at once with clarity, free frem disturbing noises, Here ts a new oa ue, a mew Wi bette i ay ote Me for the hard of bearing. 2 deal for the deaf new deal for i this claim in your ows FREE by sending the coupes ‘The M.V. “Prince Edward” will load c Charlottetown for St. John’s, Nfld on relay May 6th, 1966. The M.V. “Prince Edward” is weil equipped for the carriage of livestock and general cargo also 10,000 cubic fet controlled refrigerated space available. Fast 48 ‘hour run between Ch re hak ee arlottetown and St. Charlottetown, P.E.I. TOBIQUE VALLEY REGIONAL SCHOOL PLASTER ROCK, N. B. ‘and Selina (Stewart) Jenkins. ‘Everett, as he was familiarly | known, lived his entire life in) Cherry Valley where he was a Wuccessful farmer..-and cattle dealer. His kind whd~ friendly.’ ‘personality drew him a host of | friends, both young and old, who) jexperienced a “keen ‘sense: of loss | jat his passing-and who will al- | | STEWART ~ In loving memory a ‘dear father and grandtather John A. Stewart of Peters) Road, who passed_ away on May 1, 1965. Gone, dear father, gone’ forever, How we miss your smiling face; But you left us te remember, None on earth can take your place, | A happy home we once enjoyed. How sweet the memory still, : Requires the following Teachers lways remember his many acts| But deel bab iw & eneliness 2 te: HIGH SCHOOL : Meme a to comran-nis |S et «S| ED Dr acts nels er ie For space reservations and rates contact: | TN SD = | iach ra nS ies re tae = | ineré. Deposit is refundable on return of déeu NORTH SHI PPING AND Maritime Wearing Sorvino, 1 English Literature Grades 10 - 12 |(Mrs. Frank Murphy of - Mill- | Sonn "pan Gs “eee. cee ments. pri ‘Nae. mtalen, NS. 1 History Grades 10 - 12 F [iene Sa are idan | on score sich a little. a. to that |. Actes Atlantic. Limited TRANSPORTATION sil ink cee Consulting Engineers 47 Charlotte Street Saint John, N. B. Plans and specifications wil! also be on dis- ‘play at Moncton, Saint John, Halifax, and Fred- Railway Wharf, ——— Phone 892-1639 Aanen ee —, And yet not strange for it | Te'hettae home a Woe, we, afeao (Mrs. David Stewart of~ ‘Cherry |~ Valley) and Shirley, (Mrs. Ja-|, mes Smith of Fairview, Halifax, Nova Seotia); thirteen grandchil- | |dren and five -great-grandchil- dren; two sisters, Ethel, (Mrs. | ———— 1 Physical Education—(Female) Crahen 7-10 ELEMENTARY 1 Musie Teacher \ Salar up to. $7,095, depending on qualifications They make L fr mea oem mi iliar seid Ae Seaemeying gnte wing countries near. | ‘ and ience. “JF. Jenkins of Waterside) and | And so to us, there a or Avely tos Gertrude, (Mrs. Harold Leopold hasta rare = oe ~s 1 rie oa rai aaa Acres Atlantie Lim- of Saugus, Mass., d3; am i : G. R. PUGH, Secretary, one riraities px of ‘Bitch | ci ni as ok ee 7 ——All_ tenders to be considerd must he ac- P.O. Box, 67 -| Hill. A sister, Mary, (Mrs. Aus- | And smiling fac face a little strip of sea. | companied by a certified cheaue for $10,000 Plaster: Rock, N. RB. a McGillivray) predeceased | era rnd ome wating gue | = (ten thousand dollars), made payable to: =. = ee . The. funeral which took alace | gt Oa mor precious ~iaan | THE NEW BEER DEVELOPMENT oe es Saturday, April 2nd, we Always remembered j TION - 7 FHE MONCTON HOSPITAL : Se ney direction of MacLean daughter ter Tlisabeth ae Acres AeTue Limited | Funeral Home Ltd. was one of mal : requires a | the largest ever held from Pow- nal United Church. The services | at the church>and- grave were | conducted by Rev. W.E. Grant who paid a very -fine tribute to the deceased. Mrs.’ Edward Wood was organist. Hymns sung were, ‘Unto The Hills’ and “The Lord’s My Shepherd’’. A solo, ‘How Great Thou Art’, was very feelingly rendered by Mr. Lloyd Martin of Orwell. Pallbearers were: Messrs. Har- old: Smith, John #. Morrissey, REGISTERED PHARMACIST To compound, dispense and perform related > pharmaceutical duties and to assist Chief Pharma- cist with managerial duties. 3rd and 5th DISTRICTS FIM ST. SCHOOL "PROVINCIAL VOCATIONAL INSTITUTE (Financed jointly by the Provincial — . Good starting salary with annual increments. and Federal-Governments ) - Fringe benefits include: Pension and Life Assur- “ance program, annual vacation, forty-hour week, ‘i group medical and hospitalization benefits, and alter, Paiy Drs eee ~Twe courses of one week duration will*be offered in co- ~~ weciimulated sic = land-Weod.Flowerbear ea lus 1 k'Teave. land Wood, Flowerbesrers were: operation-with the-Prince Edward iinet acca | © TUESDAY, MAY 3rd Modern Pharmacy with professionally qualified || Acorn, “Edison Nelson Gordon The first course will be offered primarily for those who have f owne, war ; eor; : ‘staff. | Downe, Edward ena Deugles| had experience as waitresses. The second course will pro- — Pe ~—~Apply in-writing.-giving-full-particulars-to:— es oe AS Witt ier te _ vid. instruction | for those who wish to become waitresses. ea. oy = 30 P.M. _ P.M. ae i Donald Mutch. Interment was in. ‘ Ss ; Le SST as rari winoar nrenancimmereenanerynaucnnmeneanonions=sedeoguuetes Birch Hill Cemetery. - The many. beautiful flora) tri- butes and messages of sympa- The Personnel Director, The Moncton Hospital, ~ DATES: “Alen WlatWaiga ad Lorne Bonnell WAN OIKSF speabore wil Moncton, N.B : thy bore testimony tothe esteem) = ee — SADE 2 oe eae _ First Course-May 9: 13 inclusive =. . be in attendance. Refreshments will Be served, NOTICES “NOTICES CARD OF THANKS Second Co M nee . ee ANNUAL MEETING Mrs. Everett 8. Jenkins and a Y 16- 20 inclusive. : , i family wish to ‘express sincere | Annual-meeting-and-banquet Eastern |iueseeracrestace |~ Further information maybe; obtained from either of the | & EVERYONE WELCOME of Intensive Care, Prince Ed- following sources: Ee 5 . woe rl : Kings Artificial Breeding Club, Fortune . | ward Island Hospital; Rev. W.E. Bridge Hall, Thursday, May 5 at 8:30 {Grant Rev. TR’ Goudge,_ Rev. = “p.m. All members and their wives are | Rowden” siactean Funeral : ‘etal Vecdtie i pre ae ea Brovincial: Veeamonal institute; = 0 H, B 0 Y! t 0 N L - : er: me Tickets $1.00 per person on sale at door wen nica telephone alli] Charlottetown, phone 892- 2401. and for the many acts of kind- ness shown us during the illness and death of our dear husband and father: God bless you. all. Signed: Russell Mills, President. 2h The nearest office of thel National Employment Service. TONIGHT ~ SPORTSMAN’S CLUB Sterns. Building- Ch’town Dancing & Entertainment ‘DEPARTMENT OF ~~~ PUBLIC WORKS, CANADA | LOCAL PUBLIC TENDER SEALED TENDERS AD- | DRESSED’ to’ District Engin-~ eer, Department of Public Works, Canada, P.O. Box 1268, _ Charlottetown, P.E.I., and en- oe PROGRESSIVE. CONSERVATIVE - my Genuine “Gold Medal” With — The dorsed ‘‘Deck Repairs, Alber- / ton Rail Wharf, P 4 /p(Stanpers. eres = NOMINATING CONVENTION Bike at HOLMAN’S v m EOS S ee Wednesday, May 25th, 1966. : | to i mari Ce ee : Plans, Specifications and é . Se es . seein Forms o Tender can be seen or can be obtained at the of- fice of the District Engineer, ‘+-Department--ofPublic..Works,. - Canada, P.O. Box 1268, Char- lottetown, Prince Edward Is- land. To be considered, each ten- der must be made on the print- ed. form supplied by the De- mt and in accordance with the conditions set forth therein. Before a contract is | CHARLOTTETOWN to furnish one of the alterna- | : | tive securities called for in the . : : ; j other breeder. ‘The lowest or any. tender-not and necessarily accepted. . Physical Culture & Recreation Centre “ANNUAL-MEETING of Montague and District-A.l. Breed- ing Club will be held on: Wednesday, May 4th. Former Legion Hall 8:30 p.m. - Special Speakers, lunch will be served. fe so much fun. The gang really goes for it. Helps you get to where you want to go “easily. Good exercise, too, lots of For - fresh ait for you. These well-made. bikes will ‘suit “every : _ member of the family.giW red or blue enamel that’s long- lasting and handsome. Strong, tubular steel frame. Rust- resistant, gleaming chrome plated handle bars, Full-size : chain guard on all models to protect clothes from chain ,_ and grease. Smart, comfortable two-tone padded saddle. AND IT’S AVAILABLE AT HOLMAN'S NOW only 1.00 down 9.37 » 28” wheel base 24", aly a1. 97 Each member requested to bring an- tender documents. ROCK - SHAKE SIDING yy LARKIN, a | LA ape or, | ROYALTY INSULATION DEPARTMENT OF = FOR OLD OR NEW HOMES _PUBLIC WORKS. CANADA . . Se eee ‘i LOCAL PUBLIC TENDER “Many Sone coeliac ‘tor Your Inspection” SEALED. TENDERS AD- 5th and 6th Queens The most inexpensive home c | DRESSED to District pe : ‘ Let us prove it with a “FREE “ESTIMATE” ~ eer, Department - of © Public sees - j ~~ § Year Low Cost Financing | Works, Canada, P.O. Box 1268, : ae x Ask for JAMES STEWART “| Charlitetown, PET. and en ‘ Y n | ‘dor MONARCH ROOFING & INSULATION Railway Wharf, Alberton, J l e ° ’ Ch’town 894-4560 S’side 436-2419 | Prince County, P.E.I.,"" will be LENDERS. New Salvation Army Citadel received until 3:00 p.m. A.D.S.T., Wednesday, May 25, 1966. | Plans;Specifications.. and _ Forms of Tender can be seen or can be obtained at the of- fice of the District Engineer, ment of Public Works, i committee-is_required.for each set _of Charlottetown, P.E.I. Chairman of the Building t rs addressed fo the Sealed tenders 5PM A.DT. the 20th day Committee ‘will be received until 5 of May, 1966 Plans, ‘specifications and tender documents may be viewed and obtained at the office o the Architect, 2 Queen St., Charlottetown. A deposit of $25.00 payable to the chairman of the building A complete set of plats, specifications ‘and tender documents will be on display at the Saint John, Fredericton, Moncton, | fo furnish one of the alterna- : a Halifax and P.E.1 Builders exchange | tive securities called for in the | Optional Charge . Account EVERYONE WELCOME The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted G. Keith Picka rds Architeat. plans and documents. _ Canada, P.O+ Box 1268, Char- lottetown, ‘land To be considered, each ten- | der must be made on the print- form supplied by the De- partment and. in accordance with the conditions set forth therein. Before a contract is >-awarded.the-Department-may~ | require the successful tenderer tender documents. - The lowest or any tender not | necessarily accepted | J. B. LARKIN, Prince Edward Is- Stewart Street Charlottetown PREMIER W. R. SHAW, Guest Speaker |. Each- Poll. may.be-represented. by-five voting delegates | joy the canveelduck and increas- hiving power of an ‘ene Pay in full each month, or monthly payments. You say how to pay! a