- all persons interested in the twelve o'cit®?k noon All that tract, fiece and parcel of land situate, lying and being on Lot or Township No. 35, bounded and described as follows, that is to say: By a line __®temmencing on the shore of- Hills-7" >. borough River at the Northern ex- “ temity of the Eastern boundary of land formerly in possession of Philip “Line and running thence South one hundred chains or to the. Southern | boundary of farms: fronting on the Hillsborough River, thence Eastwardly at right angles ten chains or to land seid to Michael J. Beard, thence North parallel. to the first mentioned line to the shore of the Hillsborough River aforesaid, thence Westwardly slong the shore a sufficient distance to give ten chains at a right angle, containing one hundred acres of land, a little more or less. ; The above sale is made under and by virtue of a Power of Sale con- tained in a certain Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the 4th day of June, A.D. 1927, and made between Elizabeth Jenkins of Glen- finnan in Queen’s County, Single Woman, of the one part, and Alvina Blanchard of Charlottetown in Queen’s County, Widow, of the other part, and because of default having been made in payment of the princi- pal money and interest secured thereby. John W. Blanchard, Administrator Estate Alvina Blanchard. CANADA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT MONCTON, N. B. ben hey e pees OS Se Commenet Ot sad ettas. we Eierentiats ‘ Insurance Fund from which he ,in. price might sirike a ONG-THE FARMERS © [et oe S inca rerectos lent tower using a » the way of benefits. Proportion-|and lower testing milk. P s : ately he is one of the chief vice-; The Fish and Game Act pro- ‘ Federation of Agriculture Newsletter Jens of the ‘high treight rate babiy gives the farmer and bis * ate ‘structure and is penalized to a more protection than INCOME TAX something over $2,300.00 pen) payers ty Georgraphi-|ing within a distance of two hun- - 'No one regrets the farmers’ in-| ¥°#", while the average income is peculiarities. dred yards of building and live- in the vicinity of $1,200.00. In| The inference that agziculture| stock is aow forbidden and any Shan ine, Peace names Wene| nati, We overage Inland farm| and jn farmer constites pars: |Imater whe ie charged with tres than the farmer himself. While | family is living on approximate-|site urban society is not/passing will be in a position of the cheerful tax payer may belly half the amount which the|one that will stand very search-/having to prove that he asked a rarity yet there ns no doubt/Department of National Revenue|ing scrutiny. the farmer’s' permission to enter that if more farmers were pay-|is prepared to allow. TION . |on his land. ‘ tax we would have a} However, it would be aa error| The present session of the leg-| Another act of very consider- - much r agriculture. At/io dismiss the farmer as an un-jislature is now prorogued and|able interest is the one which the present time 30 per cent of] important tax payer solely on{enumber of bills of interest to| will provide for the setting up ees farmers. have yearly|the basis of income tax. Gaso-| agriculture were dealt with. The|of a Farm Establishment Policy. os under $1200.00 per year.|tine tax, sales tax, excise’ tax,|Milk Control Act clearifies the|Such a Policy will be designed Bee cies ocredibty: low | portant duties and: land: taxexteuthori-<f; tho. Milk, Control |to help young farmers become be in many cases incredibly low| extract very substantial amounts| Board in two points, that of established on their own. living standards. In this pro-|from the farmer. Probably the| licensing those engaged in the | HOG. FLOOR vince the average personal-€x-|/ most outstanding instance of| production, processing and mar-| The announcement that the emption per farm family is| subsidy or support price in Can-|keting of fluid milk and a)so|floor price on hogs will be set at 5 ada is our tariff structure by/|clearifies the Boards authority | $23.65 as of October 1, will pro- AGE SALE which industry has been fostered|in fixing prices at all levels.|bably not be a surprise to most MORTG. in this country. The Canadian| However, the Bill or Act is not|people. The. figure of $23.65 is farmer in common with the Can-| very specific in giving Milk | the mandatory floor—#0 per cent There will be sold by Public) adian consumer is contributing} Control Board authority to re-|of the previous ten years’ aver- Auction in front of the Law Courts|a tremendous amount to support-| gulate standards and such mat-| age. While a number of produc- Building in Charlottetown, on Mon-|ing Canadian industry. Under| ters as methods of settlement for| ers will be dissatisfied with the day, April 6, 1959, at the hour of| general taxation the farmer con-|the product, testing for butter | proposed change there are cth-| FOR SALE Leod near the premises for inspection. Fine shore-front farm of J. Norman Martin, of 127 acres at Wood Islands on Trans Canatta Highway, | 21% miles from Car Ferry Terminal, 2 miles fom Rail- way Station, excellent buildings, modern barn and shed, 30 and 18 feet by 70 feet, concrete floor and foundation. Sale due to ill health. Apply to K. J. & K.M. Martin, Char- 'lottetown, for terms, and to Mr. Carl Mac- TENDERS SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned and marked “TENDER FOR CONSTRUCTION OF CAR PARK- ING AREA AT STEPHENVILLE NFLD.”, * will be received up to 3.30 PM, (Atlantic Standard Time), Thursday, April 30, 1959, for the construction of a hardsurfaced car parking ares and related work, at Stephenville, Newfoundland. Plans, specifications, labour condi- | tions, tender form ‘and related docu- ments, and pre-addressed return tend- er envelope may be obtained on ap- plication to the undersigned, at 232 St. George St., P. O. Box 42, Mone-' fon, N.-8., upon receipt of an ac- .€epted cheque made payable to the Receiver General of Canada for the sum of $25.00. This cheque will be returned upon the return of the plans and specifications in good condition. : » Each tender must be accompanied by a security deposit as stipulated | im the tenter form and any tender! . mot accompanied by a security de- posit as called for will not be con- sidered. Any tender submitted >y telegram will also not be considered. : The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. J. A. LENAHAN, Acting Regional! Director, Air Services Department of Transport, Moncton, N. B., March 23, 1959. CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND The 12th day of March A.D. 1959. In Re Estate of SAMUEL COUSINS late of Alexandra in Queen’s County in the said Province, Farmer, de- ceased, testate. To the Sheriff of the County. of! or literate person within said County | : GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the peti-' tion on file of Lottie B. McLure of Charlottetown in Queen’s. County aforesaid, Widow, the sole Executrix of the above named Estate, praying that a citation may be issued for the Purpose hereinafter set forth: ‘You are therefore hereby required to cite said Estate to be and appear before the Judge present at @ Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queen’s County in the said Province, on Tuesday the | 14th day of April next coming,. at; the hour of eleven o‘clock forenoon | of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of | the said Estate should not be passed and an order for distribution made to close the Estate as prayed for in said petition’ and on motion of M. Alban Farmer Esquire, Proctor for said Petitioner. AND +f IS HEREBY ORDERED that @ true copy hereof be forthwith pub- lished in some newspaper published in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four consecu- tive weeks from the date hereof and that @ true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places respectively, namely, in the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid, at or near the Bank of Nova Scotia in Charlottetown afore said and at or near the Canadian Bank of Commerce in Charlottetown aforesaid, so that all persons ioter- ested in the said Estate as aforeseid Wray heve due notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Harold leonard Palmer, Judge of the said Probate Court at. Charlottetown in Queen's County, The day end yeer first a+ ove written. ‘license. Attention Motor Vehicle Owners and Operators B. EARLE MacDONALD, Provincial Secretary. The use of 1958 motor vehicle licenses has been extended to midnight, April 15th, 1959. After this date any vehicle operated on any highway must have 1959 license plates displayed thereon, and the driver of a vehicle being operated on any highway ‘must be in possession of a 195% driver's MONTAGUE HIGH SCHOOL requires a number of First Class Teachers for school year beginning September, 1959. Also teachers qualified to teach grades eleven and twelve. Apply Montague School. GET READY FOR THE ROYAL VISIT Meore & McLeod's your favorite de-| partment store is now taking orders for all, your decoration requirements to celebrate, the visit of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth. Call in or Phone 6541 and place your orders’ now. 36 in. Bunting (wool or cotton also in plastic); Queen's County or any Constable} (Flags) Union Jacks (all sizes in nylon); Canadian En- sign (all sizes in nylon); Red-White & Blue streamer Pennants in plastic. For guaranteed delivery orders should be placed before April 2(th. Phone or write Moore & McLeod, Home Furnishing Dept., for prices etc. NOTICE Stewart Motors will be open all day to- day, Saturday, and tonight for your conven- ience. Come in or call: 9578 for fast, cour- teous service. STEWART MOTORS 224 Great George St. Ch’town, ‘ton firm side-walk and paved will take the view that long run the lowér floor contribution to stab- industry and to retain- r the farmer-producer. Government stand- ower floor_will-cost_it money and put it if a bet- position to market the sur- competitively. In addition there should be some influence 3 *3 2 ait z i ¢ z ii gag whatever adjustments in his pro- duction program he considers de- sirable. FARM PROGRAM vA Towards the end of March and the beginning of April a notice- able change takes place in the farm program. Winter is relax- ing its grip arid the farmer's thoughts turn from resisting its attacks to preparing for a new seed time. Piles of firewood have been appearing, these are being sawn and in many cases will be split and piled to dry throughout the summer. Happy is the house- wife who has dried hardwood for Mihe kitchen stove for in many respects no better fuel is avail- = tilt i E E i fe if f acke i Fs i Hi : i iL : i : 3 &, » t i t z — 5 e as § 2 i | z a il pig? ei i ; ti Pr het | ge Ets? Fa : Z THER fie moderh engineering it most certain that such a road should become a reality. Still all this may seem to be a heavy ex- penditure for a hundred thousand people, yet this Island is a pro- vince and an important one too and merits consideration on that basis. - INVESTMENT able. Small stacks of sharpened stakes appear, usually in some sunny place where the points will, harden for good driving into the earth. The farmer who has stak- es and posts can do something. about his fencing problems, otherwise he is at the mercy of) his ‘livestock. In parts of the) ;country sheaf grain which has been stored in stacks and bar- | |racks as a reserve for. seed and summer feed will soon be thresh- ed. At this time of the year much excitement centers around the new arrivals in the cow, large extent the income from the year’s operation will depend on this natural livestock increase. Potato growers and those with market turnips will be attempt. ing to put these in a position to ship in spite of highway restric- tions and muddy roads. April will be the month of mud and slush, only those who have to work in it know what a handicap it is. The urban dwellers secure yards can have little undersiand- ing of the basic principle of ex- istance which is bound up in mud. FARM FORUM The Farm Forum season is swine, and sheep world. To a/ CLUB Organization is under way to form such a elub in Charlottetown. Anyone in- terested is requested to Phone Charlottetown 8277. STOREY ELECTRIC a5 sti a wee . STOREY ELECTRIC practically over for another I 1 Offices: - @ MONTAGUE TIME OF CRISIS Life and Accident Insurance has its highest when most needed. Other investments have the least market value in time of financial stress. A Life, Endowment or Pension policy is an insured savings plan with guaranteed values for retirement. Consult your nearest Great-West Agent for a suitable plan, including Accident and Health Insurance. HYNDMAN & CO. LIMITED -. Provincial Managers Insurance Since 1872 @ CHARLOTTETOWN . Agents Throughout the Province value SUMMERSIDE ALBERTO) DEPARTMENT Prince Edwa rd bs. This notice is giv Charlottetown Prince Edward Island 26 March, 1959. OF HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island NOTICE Effective noon, 26 March, until furt’.er notice, all paved highways on Island are closed to all vehicles whose loaded weight exceeds 8000 1959, and en under authority of regulations published May 3, 1956. J. G. MacKAY, _ Minister of Highways. Lak hie CHARLOTTETOWN | Every Tuesday and Wednesday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. 56 Grafton St. ” RCAF CAREER COUNSELLOR a i 3. r " Hints Jobs + elas ehadets abet tent eset oe p Saf, aw. 3, 2 os messes of the Arrow production} He said “there has by the shutdown, owing to. sépa- amali children and two gas com- |} pany workmen had a lucky es A when. an explo- sion shattered a home seconds after they left it. Fire depart- ment officials in this town mid- way between Toronto and Hamil- ton said a gas explosion levelled the one-storey house and scat- tered debris over a wide area. Neo one was injured. COT PROFIT FROM CANADA'S PROSPERITY Through a single invest- ment in Inyestors Mutual, you can become part-owner of more than 100 widely, diversified “bluechip” sec-' urities. ; Ss zg You'll get attractive divi-| dends, income tax credits, | and a share in the growth of Canada. Free yourself from investment worries through Investors Mutual! —Canada’s largest mutual fund. G. F. 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