"arrsnnoul . 1 AN OUTSTANDING susmsss A . orroawnnv 'l'hereAis offered for immediate sale one of .... best an, retail outlets in Prince County. Interested parties desiring iuil particulars contact: D. O. STEWART, Solicitor, Summerslde. FORSALE 1952 M;-'i'0N DODGE A-1 condition. Actual mileage 19,000 S&0.80 . MecKAY MOIORS St. Peters Road FOR SALE summer cottage at Fortune Bay. P. E. I., containing Living room, Dining room, Kitchen and four Bedrooms. Fully furnished. refriger- ator, china, etc. Electric lights. Spacious grounds. rock garden. etc. Excellent beach. A Admirable location for hunting or fishing lodge with plenty space a attic section for extra beds or bunks. For further particulars apply:- THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY 104 Richmond Itreet FORSALE A BARGAIN FOR CASH in 7.... ms e.M.c. Duai.Wi1eeis. Good Condition. 8 i .285.00 sews SERVICE STATION. Mom... mnnu One used Five 1!. P. Empire Garden Tractor, com- pletely. reconditioned, equipped with furrow plough, eight wheel disc harmw, and dual wheel cultivator. A real bargain S250.00 eonmlete, only 525.00 down and balance monthly. Can be seen by applying to Mr. Hamid Rin- sell. do 1. '1'. Holman Ltd. Warehouse, Fitzroy It. AUCTION SALE , AT wrmor VALLEY crops; had loader (Frost end Wood) new; dump rake, al- most ne-w,.(Prost and Wood); manure mreader, tractor and trailer; wood sleigh with box complete; driving sleigh anddri wagon;teamtrudrwagon;cart;qrrlngtooth barrows; scales; grain crusher; sleigh; rake; Ren- frew separator, 600 lbs., perfect working order; 155 foot steel able; extension ladder; work harness; 3 milk cans: .4 tom timothy bay: 3 tons -baled straw; 300 bushels mixed . Other too manerous to mention. 1! day iniflt sale will be held first fine day. Terms made known day of sale. HUGH MORRISON, HARRY OJRTI, Auctioneer. Owner. AUCTION SALE UNION ROAD - APRIL 25 -- 12:30 P.M. I am instructed by Albert Ravenhlll to sell by pub- Ie auction the following:- STOCX: 1 mare 13 yrs.; 2 horses 10 yrs.; 1 fresh cow 4 yrs., with calf; 1 milk cow 7 yrs.; 13 young cattle, Shorthorn, Iierdord and Holstein; I brood sow. A MAC!-IINIIIY: 1 truck wagon (Adams) good as new; drag hlrrovws (iron); 1 International power sprayer (like new); scuffler (MB); hay rake; riding hlller; disc barrows (nearly new, M-H); F. & W. 6' hay mower; 2 furrow plow;. wood sleigh; box sleigh; hand garden seed- er; saw bench; FM. 3 14.13. engine; 30'-4 ply belt; 1 333d Renfrew ' tot-;,1 MI-I pulper; platform scales. lb. cap. ( as new); 2 large Stllson wrenches; 121,5 ; O'Lewy d.-Ilse. lrganeth gampbell and vuuou' to Enugiiarside on's::7:3 Mrs. (Dr.) Dewar '.... um. Mtg afternoon by the members A nice sum was realised for church purposes. The many friends oi Mrs. George sorrytohearthat she hadtoenter the Prince County Hospital for an appendix operation; and all hope for a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Burlelgb and Mrs. Edward Burlelgh -oi Ellcrslle were visitors to 0'Leary on Sunday. s Mr. and Mrs. Harold Palmer and children Bertram and Betty of Kensington were visitors relatives in O'I4eary and vicinity on Saturday. Mrs. Allison Home of Summer- side is spending some line with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ioster Gay, in Knutsiord: Mrs. Gay is confined to her home through illness. Mr .and Mrs. Thomas Silliker of Mt. Royal were Sunday visitors to the home oi their son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hudson is Cascumpec. Mr. Orvill Willis. O'Lesry. was 3 visitor to Charlottetown on Sun- ay. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Harris of Springfield West, visited relatives day. Mr. Donald Maclsaac of Dun- blane. motored to Charlottetown recently to bring home Mrs. Mac- Isaac who had been spending some time in the city. Mr. and Mrs. James Eurleigh and children of Ellerslir. spent Sunday with relatives and friends in O'Leary. Miss Opel spent the week-end silliker of Tlsnish with h grandmother Mrs. Ruth Silliker in 0'Leary. ' Mr. and Mrs. Foster Ellis. O'Letry, motored to Kenslngton on Sunday to visit with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Phillips. Mt. Royal, were recent visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jere- miah Dalton in Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. Murray sweet of Forest View were recent visitors to the home oi their son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Milford Ellis is West Cape. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Getson of Carleton, spent Sunday with Mrs. Getson's parents Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Macxinnon, O'Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Mac- Dougall and family of Vernon River were Sunday guests of Mr. MacDougsll's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Macbougall, hi O'Loary. an-. and Mrs. Albert Iaunders of Bloomfield. were visitors to Charlottetown recently. Richard Wagner, Ire Gil-man composer, wrote "The lung" at at. Luke's Angli.can Church! 13: Ellis of Springfield West are very 11 "iandllrs and kiends h 0'Leary ea satur- J 9' a son. Weight 7 lbs. 9 oss. ces. BECK-aAt Richmond, Virginia. on April 8th. 1955, to Dr. and Mrs. M. N. Beck (nee Shirley Darrach) a son. Colum Vere. . MASON - At Toronto Western Hospital. March 15th, 1955. to Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Mason (nee Mickey Carr) a daughter Michelle. STORDY - At the Prince County France, on April 10th, 1955. to LAC. Gordon MacDonald and Mrs. MacDonald (nee Joan Delghan) a son. PRATT-At Kingston, Ontario, on April it, to Mr. and Mrs. David Pratt (niee Grace Robins) a daughter, Lois Lorraine. NICHOLSON - At the P .E. 1. Hospital on Sunday, April 10th, 1055, to Mr. and Mrs. Angus Nich- olson. Orwell Cove, a daughter Helen Dale. MacLENNAN - At Grace Mater- nity Hospital, Halifax. N. 8.. on April 13th, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Macbennan. a daughter. QUIGLEY-At Victoria. P. E. 1., on April I. 1066. to Mr. and Mrs. ames C ' ' , a daughter, weight 8 lbs. 4 on, Margaret Vimy. STOIIDY-At the. Prince County Hospital on April 8th, 1056, to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stordy of Carle- ton, e son. weight I lbs, 1 on. GUINDON - At the Victoria Gen- eral Hoapital. London. Ontario. on April tith, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs, Keir Guindon. (nee Marlon Garn- hum) a daughter. ANDREW-At the P. E. 1. Hos- pital on Saturday, April 9. 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. George Andrew. DRAKE - At the Charlottetown Hospital on Good Friday. April 8th, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Irving Drake. a son. Weight 7 lbs. 51A ozs. FIIIZZELL-At the P. E. Island Hcsptal. April 2nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Frizzell. (nee Velma Farrar). New Haven, a son. 6 lbs. B on. I Macl(lNNON- At the Charlotte- town liospltal on April and. 1955. Mr. and Mrs. Morrison Mac- Kinnon) nee Shirley Macltay) a son. Kevin Morrison. 1 lbs. I on. GREENE-At the King's County Hospital on April 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greene, Jr., Mon- tague, a son. Allan Lyle, 9 lbs. NICHOLSON -ti At the Prince County Hospital on April 1. 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Nichol- son. Breadalbane, a son, Sterling. 9 lb. 1 oz. SHERREN - At the P. E. I. Hos- pital, April 8rd, 156. to Mr. and! Mrs. Elwin sherren, a daughter. Wendy Coleen. 7 lbs. 14 cu. IUNTLEY - At Guelph. Ontario. on March had, 1965, to Dr. and Mrs. Donald N. Huntley a son. John Robert. DAY-At the Prince County Hos- pital on April 0. 1955. to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Day (nee Sylvia Ray- ner). of Kenstngton. a son. Weight Arthur intervals over a period of 80 years. 1 lbs. Saturday, 14 May, 1955, for across wmr of the undersigned. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. 16 April, 1955. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island ' TENDER SEALED mavens will be received until noon on RIVER at Macllvlullen Point. Plans and Tender Fomis may be obtained at the office lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. . R. G. WHITE, Deputy Minister of Public Works & Highways the construction of a bridge Apply to- Farm For Sale Farm of the late John A. MacKinnon of Union Road. Queen's County, 6 miles from Charlottetown, 78 U4 acres with some lumber and pulp. Convenient to Church, School, mill and Railway. Dwelling has a new furnace and electricity. Land in good condition. Immediate possession. BELL, MATHIEON & FOSTER u yal. hand sprayer; 2 A wire baskets; potato fork; No. barb wire; 2' electric : harness; 50 lo. cans; forks; shovels - and other Ina ton Dodge truds, 1952, low mileage, good ties; S 45 "Indian" motor- cycle; motor scooter; 1 COM. hi 9 (good); 3 hand sleighs; 4 wheel we n' shot gun; rifle; saddle; skis, snowshoes; 3-4 co lumber baled hay and quantity stain free from obnoxious . I, . ll'lJkl?&:1tI'Ill&IRg: "Bell" piano 2, bedrooniusluites: )1 spool ea ; nger sewing machine, good parts - wingl wicker chair; wicker rocker; pxtensiop table; it chairs; sectional book-case; ' cabinet Vlctrola; studio couch; violin; 1 lawn chair; ice box; clothes wringer; lunar radio (Victot'):1,gII hntora; ml lamp: the followi stairs. ron .a. lame, ' etc. 1 - . foot frontage on Avenue and a depth 01' 195 T001- 3 sins-niythiesalewillbehdlyttlepbastllneday. .' mghe reeponforselllhghthat the owner has been EWGAQ. - - s n erred. - 1"" ”":"Lv:'n'lf"l!" ?””'”B:' 7”: (me of-' Aim vnumgg uctloneer. . . . KLIs'i'I'ER, ms er, ' ” b.”bm'u, sinnnierside, P. E. I. msoumrmsnm ' Dwelling on south side of Maple Avenue built in 1951. This is a very modern up to date all heated house. It has rooms: Large living room, dining room com- bination kitchen down stairs. Cement basement. Water-prooted. 6 feet 8 inch clearance. It is 35 by 23 feet. ' I Eta house is panelled throughout and is heavily in- suat . The lot on which this dwelling is sltuatedlhas a 75 SALE Three bedrooms Ip- Strsthcona drew's Manse. Montague, by Rev, D. A. Campbell on Friday. April lth,.Jesn Gertrude, daughter of the Mr. and Mrs. Walter Myers, Cardigan to Gerald Fred- erick. son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Maclhy. Murray River. 9.2.1. ROBERTSON -- WARNICA - At Wiilowdale Baptist Church on Saturday. February 5th, 1955, by the Rev. E. A. Plre. Margaret Blanche Robertson of Charlotte- town, P. E. 1.. to Warnlcs of Barrie, Ont. MeKENZIE - Moons: - At the Trinity Church Parlor. Saturday, April 2nd, 1955. by the Rev. A. F. McLean, Ada Moore of Charlottetown to Earn- mond Alvin McKensie of Mt. Stewart, P. E. l. DEATHS LT McCALLUM - In the Vancouver General Hospital on March 31st, 1955. Alexander Mccallum in his 90th year. MacKINNON- At the Charlotte- town Hospital on April 9, 1955, Donald Macxinnon, Q.C.. in his. 83rd year MUTCH-At the P. E. Island Hos- pital on Sunday. April 10, 1955, Mrs. R. Percy Mulch of Mt. Eer- bert in her 76th year. OWEN-At Beach Grove Inn on Sunday. April 10. 1955. Mrs. Wal- lace W. Owen of Frenchfort in her ilard year 1 , DESROCHES-At the home oi her son-in-law, John Arsenault. 99 Duke Street. Summerside, on Sat- nsaexar-ssvaas - At It. An- 0 Mrs. Louis Pineeu, Mrs. Margaret Jarvis in her Bard year. ' KEENAN-The death occurred at the home of her daughter. George Beck. New Glasgow. N.S., on Friday. ':lhomals l(:!enasn), ti: hetr 71st year. ormer y it per . .11, u, ,., RAMSAY-At Spring Valley, ""EAcmR" i d" M" April 13, 1955, Mrs. James Ram- Lillian Bernicesay in her Bard year. MacDONAI.D-Suddenly at Bethel Wednesday. A. MacDonald in his 70th year. MacPlIEE-At,39 Grafton Street Wednesday. April 13. l955, A. K. MacPhee in his illth year. GALLANT-At his home in Bed Bridge on '.'.' J C THEY'RE HERE! urday, April 9th, Priscilla Des-l Roches in her our year. i no e-use hi a 5i . gen. Avril II. III. 133- IW.'.'; nor 1. Murray. said: at U.C.AIXI.III3IB Itb III? J MMLEOD - As Ice Anselm. Chlliornll. OI Avril WI. 155. Hector Kenneth Ilacheod. late oi Frl- of l of Eldon. P. I Island. is 1 Vet! ' da , til 1, IBM. Mrs. Ada Mae- former d lsaaors. P. I. nvnc-ow!-M Nora Gm-vine isiuif 1... ma year. lnsslii'.uu'i:5 her April 5. 1966. Henry T. lursoyne anacouman-at the Charlotte s..,...,..-.1... .. am; my, ' in his 8411! ye” town Hospital on Saturday. April 30.. .A,.u..u1:, VII; WALSH-At the home of her son. 2. 165. Angus Blacqulere of North And,-aw v. Anenguu ' Cecil Walsh. Sununerside, on Rustico in his 77th year year Tuesdsy. ADP” 5. 1955. Mrs. NOLAN-in the City on Wednes- MaeWILLlAM8-At I6 ritsroy ' Maurice Walsh h her 77th year. dill. Ami! C. 1955, John Franklin Tnggdly, April 12, 155. Mile MacWlllisms h her GORDON - At his residence. 70 Nolan, formerly ei St. Peter's. AVl.. Hlmilton, 0nt., on gged 74 years GILLESPlE- At SOLOMON--At the Charlottetown Hogpital Tuesday. April 12th, 1 Hospital. Wednesday. April 0- Malmie Gillespie, wife 1955. Frank Solomon at George Thomas Gillespie of town, aged 71 years t her 64th year. AlI8ENAULT- Pulled IWBY '3 -jrr'M"'C'"'-' Pm? Clo;l3.ty19g;s;Ii'lt:l! .t;nA'Eues- IAVES II!-IOOTII day pr . . r . sen- ' yy . suit of Urbainvllie, P.E.l., in his Ihll-TgtgllrT;h(A;,; y p'oi;n'd'””””m,. 73rd yeah . :10 uh waslfished from Y-ill 50" KELLY - At Charlottetown on eac er. I , in pod Wednesday, April 6, 1955. James ifgn Ii: ' ;-"gage fwgfwg A, 1Bc5.:gy,y Gtzrmerly oi Pisquid in his gt-1:. '3”, . Mm - e E”ls".".t.2..”” s”3.'.'.f...”.2.li' ".3. ?-'ic'iii''-'”7s7'-5.'''r4'i-':'1'53-3&,; : PC . . - - hlmy Tuesday. April 5. i955. Mrs. 53”" "”h"' we d mud mg. Maurice Walsh in her 77th year. hlrnr itch glhm he ". MURRAY- At Paw-Paw, Michi- Lsiwdy i 5? E3 Eggs:-F A. . Saturday, April 2nd, 1955. Peter William Gordon. 0. B. 173., bus- band of the late Lolita Graig and father of John Peter Gordon. at Hamilton and Mrs. Paul Arm- strong (Sue) of Guelph, Ont. in his 73rd yearr' 3 5 rs? Mrs. April I, of Mrs. red suddenl at Souris. April 4th. 1955. of Mrs. Daniel MacEacl1ern in her soul year. PARII-Suddenly at Vancouver. 13. C.. on March 1, 1955. Mrs. T. S. Parr, formerly Sophie Mason of Bunbury. LOCKllAR'l'- At Prince County Hospital April 4th, 1955. Dr. Arthur Lockhart h his 67th year. GALLANT-In the Charlottetown April 18. 1955, John Oyster , April - SISMAN SCAMPERS - FOR ALL THE -- FAMILY AT LePAGE SHOE Company Limited llllll 4748 Now in 3 series, 10 models, the ciari-ngiy low Mon-tciair, the beautiful Monterey, the budget-minded Custom. For 1955, Mercury makes lie boldest move ahead 'm die aastonoilve industry--introduces an entirely new, out-of-the-future car that looks goes like 1960. 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