NOTICES VOLUNTEER CANVASSER CALLS NOTICES NOTICE Organizations or groups interested in catering to a banquet of 300-350. also who are interested in catering on the grounds for Dominion Plowing Match. September I5 and I6 contact Ed Downe. Montague. . HGHTCARai I ANNOUNCEMENTS Completely new liquid make-up. CITY & QUEENS I GIGGEY’S PHARMACY. . . $26.95. Toombs Music Store. 2nd. "Dchut" Lm your .3”. WELL BABY Conference I RCA VICTOR four speed port- able phonograph —« rich in tone. have. been held April 17th. in Assn, PANTRY BALE I! Agnew - ' lSurpass. Saturday morning.l l 1 April 18 at 10 o'clock. Spons'or- TEENAGE DANCE 3' Albany CAMPBELL A, . - ed M Hmhheld wannk In, Lions Community Center Friday H I “ ,Beam- 33'" smu'e Am.” Hm Rock -“- Rn” hand; katrlienan. April 14. PM (,ammn “flirt Dan...“ 9 m f‘nlui Campbell. son of the CARD PARTY will be held In 1-2 '3'“ M" 3"” WS- I”! "am"- Hitlh School Hunter River. I““i- H ‘ H he” nesahle- P'I'i-I- “9 " day, Am-ll 17”]. good pry/pg, RESIST“ I3 \Pl‘ll 320d. Z'Trt'l. survived by his wife. one ton 4th. and 23th for Provincial and rour daughters. SP\9I‘JII 0 Sponsored by Home and School . g I ‘ Drama Festival in hummcrside grandchildren. one brother amt gm of lines and wrinkles. Price C d h be u d Civir Stadium t F‘ I 'II b t 1.25 and $3.75. Available :1 w “P30 as 9“ can“ 6 ~ . ‘ - “"9 5‘5 er' ""9"" “" ' ‘GIGGEY'S PHARMACY o 3“ Next conference will be held “ST. ARRIVE” "ad‘f‘ n .. ~ . . held in Beattr- Saskatchewan. , . .' Dial A m 24th Coats m lame 5m... Kennedys REM-J“ I2 I‘RIDAi Meninz Pridm 4-3170. . .Pi‘ompt free delivery. p ' , Ladies weau Queen 5.1.5.0., May 15. for pantry aitd rum- . .. . STANHOPE WOMEN'S Instl- Ct.artonm.,..rn, mam W l? in the Krnsin'lmn MacI.EOI) » At .‘tlh: v ‘v d- in'tlilgmfili‘rt"? Ss’l‘LE "Nb" “9‘” lute. present their Variety Con- I’I‘rrhl'lrrtan Churrh hascmont- nesdai. April 1.5. 1:124: I’Stil ‘ment - .0. d m“ haw' ('0?! in the Community Hall. RUMMAGI‘? SALE “1” It? Slilllb'ti'f‘fl h)’ TWINE “"tll‘m's Lester Maclmod infant \(In , ‘ bl’OltSf_‘l€_ 3' J03’ Club. Saturday_ April mm at a pm, held in Heartz Hall Basement. Guild. { '\1 d \1‘ it '\ - :Friday. April Itth at I p.m. ‘ Saturdav \pm 13 3‘ 2 o‘clock —~ - ~ ~-- 7 »— 0 ’ r an 7 '5 ‘psmr L“. . ’ ‘ NEW ISSUE Brownie and .~ A ~ .Leod. aged sly months Rest- WE HA\L the Beatles and all Guide ties now in stock. Child- PENNY AUCTION at (Ioni- L "‘3 3' the ('I‘15901m mneml “19 ‘new PODUIBI' l‘CCOI‘dS and ren's \iear Dept. Moore and munity Centre, Monday. \pl'll _H"“”‘" "“ “"' "—”""”—‘t "0an (mm Whm-P lhp llmi'w'l musw. 'I‘oumbs Music Store MacLeod Ltd. .20 at Rim Sponsored by Molh- f “I” h" I‘Pl'l F'T'lal' NW” '7‘ er's Allxtliary oi' Holv Redee- ' 2" a?" “Immimp‘m l" t y . r _ .H s ‘ ora I s emnria Gar ‘ Exilesub‘ and smu ‘ Wer RONF. Mr. and Airs Lorne _ with a hCHECK-UP and a CHEQUE PLEASE GIVE ' G E N E R O U S LY when your N, ATTENTION FARMERS Change of Office The Crop Insurance Agency has moved their headquarters to 38 Great George Street, Farm Establishment Board office. Crop insurance is available again l this year on Potatoes and Grain. Pro- tect your' investment with crap insur- t ance. Applications close June 30.” ') .RHENTKMannemuav l A meeting will be held in the Afton Hall. New Dominion. Friday. April l7. I964 at 8 RM. Topics:— Association. Lobster trap limit. Fishermen from Pinette. Point Prim. Alexandra, Victoria. Canoe Cove. Nine Mile Creek and neighbouring communi- ties are cordially invited to attend. Centennial Photo Competition Open to all Professional and Amateurs of Prince Edward Island. There will be two classes. black and white and color slides. Pictures and slides must be of a Cen- tennial nature, substantial prizes. Competition closed January 3|. I965. For further particulars write Centennial Photo Committee. P.O. Box 546. Char- lottatown. FOR SALE 1 Fordson Major Tractor. 2 years old. guaranteed like new .. . . . . . . $2600.00 1 640 Ford Tractor. fully equipped with1200brs... .. . . . . . $1400.00 ‘1 Jubilee Ford Tractor. fully equipped 1200.00 1 2085 Ferguson Tractor .. .. $1200.00 1 2085 Ferguson Tractor .. .. $ 900.00 1 30 Cockshutt Tractor with L.P. T.O. . . $ 900.00 130 Cockshutt Tractor .. $ 700.00 1 35 Cockshutt Tractor with L.P.T.O. $1400.00 1 Super A Tractor. like new. hydraulics. cultivators and hillers . . . .. . . $1000.00 1 SN Ford Tractor .. .. $ 800.00 1 J01!" Deere A. with cultivators and 1 hillers .. ..dl $1200.00 440 John Deere Crawler an oa er, 3yearsold _ ., .. . . . . . . .. ., $3500.“) 1 Iron Edge Potato Planter . .. . .. . $ 300.00 1 Myers Sprayer. 1 year old. 400 gal. tank. 20 gal. per min pump. 10 row boom. _ tankfiller . $1.)00.00 Also new Fordson Major Tractors and new Ford Tractors with 15 percent off. New Ford barrows and plows with 10 percent off. Also the world‘s famous New Holland balers. rakes. hay condi- tioners with 12 year guarantee. New Holland Spreaders. 4 saddle horses from Wyoming. 5 ponies. Used plows and diam. 1 ’55 Monarch car in good running ti ......$250.00 condi on... . . . . . . . . .. 10 race horsegT from 1§g4f00MtX $1500.00 men—mu: WELL BABY CONFERENCE and IMMUNIZATION CLINIC AT STELLA MARIS HALL North Rustico For Infants and Pre-school Children 3rd Monday of every month 2:00-3:30 pm. Next ClinIc—Monday, April 20. I964 Immunization should be started at. 3 months of a P DEPARTMEi "1‘ OF HEALTH R0 . ‘nee Pearle Slewal'tt. Rothuell. PEI announce the ' ‘ son, Allison on Wednesday. Aoril KINGS COUNTY IN MEMORIAM REGULAR FRIDAY n I E h I _ dance in Morell \‘iilace ha I l. U‘NI) In loving memory of iMIlSIf' bv the “Thunderbolts.” aih‘ 199923! “'9 5mm“ “1W Vim'm" Er Ill'ml “’h“ PBS’WI i " pttnl. “eight II pounds. to": away April 17th, 1,037. l DAME CARDIGAN Parish "llm'f‘sl Always remembered by its LAST FAMILY ALLOWANCE WINNER Mrs. Velma D. Nicholson Lyndale, P.E.I. She will receive by mail a cheque for $35.00. ‘ Hall Friday. April I7. dancing 9 . . , . Mother. 5 _ 1230. good muslc’ Sponmp (,I.ARI\ _ At the Plince County red by Cardigan Cenmhnial Hit-Split“ 0" Salurday. April VESSEY ~ In lmin: memory ’Committee. ~ 1964- 0 Mr and “"s- of my mother. Mrs. William Garth CInrk.adauzhter.Robin vessey‘ “(.0 passed a...“ THE LAW OFFICE or Ken. Lisa. weighing 9 lbs.. 4 02:. Apr” 17_ 1955 . ‘ neth R. MacDonald in the Civic .. . . . .. . Peacefullv slee intz. resting at Building. Montague. will be open hg'll’4390“. ’" “’f 8”” “1“ last p each Saturday. ‘ “m " Sle‘ensnn' “"‘ Her‘ wean trials and troubles lIOlInt'P the blt'lli of their are‘agt DANCE AT St. Peter‘s lily danizlller. at the Prince I-Zd- . ' ' . . . ‘ . Ha” every Saturday nigh" ward Hand Hospital. "n In silenie she suffered. in palt- ’ Jahnny Chalssons Ormestn' [hill-“day Apr” m'_1964‘ Till God called her home in . CARDIGAN PLAY “Have A ENGAGEMENTS Full" "0 m0 Heart". Fortune Hall. April 34. _ < megl" remembPVPd 5-" Sponsored by Fortune Bridge MticthNON — LEE Mia and daughter Beverley. son-in-Iaw. :Women's Institute. Mrs. Humh Mat-Kinnoit. Char- (worse and Et'anddauzhlel‘. ' I tottctmvn. announce the en- Anne 3 PANTRY SALE at Stewart Easement of their only dail- land Becks. Saturday. April 18th gltter. Marion Frances m VESSI-ZY « In loving memorv at 2 pm. Sponsored by New George Frederick Lee. son of of my dear mother. Mrs. Wil- Perth Women’s institute. Mr, John Lee. and' the late liam Vrsscy. who passed away ‘ . F ‘ ' \It's Lee. Charlottetown The April I7. 1.055 ; PRE' PESTI‘M' “INN” ‘ marrtaue “Ill take place Unit. A In a y s remembered hv tat Montague Regional High dav. \Iay 18. 190: at th e riauatter. Joyce. son-in-law. School. Friday _April lith at T f‘hul-rh of the \Inst Holy Re- Charlie: and granddaughters. Adults .30. children .2.) dormer. Charlottetown. Cherry. Linda and Nancy. NUMBER USED TRACTORS NTE’D (lane Ilriil'tonlatic Tractors. Front End Loaders. Spreaders. (Specials on Balers for Remainei' of Aprill Number good reconditioned tractors in stock. 1956 Volkswagen or will trade for 1/2 ton truck. "Will Arrange Potato Contracts" P. A. MacDONALD & SON “Your CASE Dealer"—St. Peters El. Rural Beautification Society NOTICE TO : l l I5. Rural Organizations, Owners of Farm Homes—Rural ‘ 2 Tourist Operators—Mam bers of the Tourist Ass’n. The first step in Rural Beautification is to find out about it. Re-organization of P.E.|. Fishermen's l NOTICE From City of Charlottetown Tax assessment notices for Real Estate. Business. Personal. Motor Vehic- Ies and Educational taxes have. been mailed. and will be delivered on or be- fore April 20th. Any person not receiving one. and eligible to pay. is asked to contact City a . JOHN J. BUTLER, City Comptroller. t This can be done by writing immediately for our Prize List. I Remember. entries close April 25th.. no entries will be ac— ' cepted after that date. Entries must be accompanied by the l Entry Fee. ' Write to:— The Secretary. i Rural Beautification P. O. Box 1194. Charlottetown. Soctetv. P.F'..I. ,HILLSIDE MOTORS LTD. I CENTENNIAL SEL 3 BIG PRIZES L-E-BRATION St. Dunstan’s Extension Department PRELIMINARY NOTICE MARITIME OLD TIME STEP DANCING AND FIDDLING CONTEST Notice Is hereby given that the Charlotte.- Iown Forum intend to hold a contest as stated above at the Charlottetown Forum on May 29th or 30th. 1964. Further particulars to be announ- ced as soon as finalized. _~ttoodoo FROM VARIOUS (THARLO’I‘TFI'T‘OWN FIRMS Anyone purchasing a new or used car valued at $1.000 or more t between April 3rd and June 26th ‘ is eligible. Employees of Hill- i side Motors will not he PIIElhIP $2150 ,ISI. . . . Merchandise 20d. . . Merchandise '3I’CI. . .$200. Merchandise % 963 CHEVROLET 962 PONTIAC 4 door Sedan ("ilstom Radio 2 door Model Equipped with Radio 69 4 Door Sedan Isn has t‘itstom Radio AUCTION SALE SATURDAY. APRIL I8—2200 PM. 24 choice milk cows. 14 grade Holsteins 6 pure bred Holsteins. 2 freshened. 4 to freshen in two weeks 2 Jerseys 2 Guernseys I S-can De. Layal milk cooler. 2 years old 1—2-unit milking machine 1 automatic milk unit washer with tank TERMS: CASH. KEITH F. SIMMONS. Owner NOTICES Annual Meeting and Banquet Prince County Artificial Breeding Club FREETOWN HALL APRIL 30, 8.00 PM. All members and their wives are‘invited. Please notify the secretary or director in your area on or before April 25 if you plan to attend. ROBERT P. HOGG Auctioneer. Licence No. 2 nta — A. S. JOHNSON . phone 601-11. Belmont lot 16 FRANK JARDINE. Wilmot. sea. phone 436-7916. 1695 1950 1400 $1050 962 PONTIAC A 962 ACADIAN 959 PONTIAC 96l VAUXHALL 960 VOLKS. $875 963 GMC ‘_ __~ _4 __ __ jl99§ t - - - 'tiPRLTS. stats - i 7: 531053-98 “$39337 $2.501 -5595. ' l 7 r g __ 7 7 _ _I tWHERE CUSTOMER SERVICE & SATISFACTION COMES FIRST HILLSIDE MOTORS LTD. 69 4 door Sedan with Automatic Trans and Radio t t .t it ‘t t 99 4 door. Custom bitilt l'adin til-tone Station Wagon Ideal for Light Delivery A I‘.‘=PIIIIITIII little second ca r I“: Ion Pickup - One owner. low mileage l l l ermine BUICK AtJADIA.“ a VAUXHALI. and GMC TRUCK DEALER ST. PETER'S RD. PH. 2-I243 PARKDALE thio knew her. the Guardian. Ulnrtottawwn, mu April 11. In E IN MEMORIAM \‘All. In mm and memory of my dear father. Solomon Vail. who passed away April 16. I944. Gone from me but leaving mem- orles Death can never take away. Memories that will always linger While upon this earth I stay. Lovineg remembered by daughter Annie. Ll-IIIWICK »~ In loving mem- ory of my darling wife I-‘Inr- eni-e Ruth. who departed this life April l7th. l960 Silent thoughts. memories dear 'l‘reasured more each passlt'tg . ar. Sadly missed by her hltthalld George L. MdWiPk- SHARKEY H In loving ment- or) of Patrick .I. Sharkey \\ 'no departed this life April l7. I939 'I‘ime takes away the edge of grie But memory turns back everv ea . Always remembered by wife and family. (IOFFIN —— In loving memory of our father. James D. f‘of- on who passed away Aorti I7ih. I953 and mother. .‘IIYIJIP I1. Coffin who passed away !IIavy Hill. 1949. They live with us III memory still. Not just today. bilt always will. Always remembered by the family. OBITUARY Inserted by friends and sea. tl'ves as a tribute to the dermis- ed MRS. ALEX T‘AQL'I‘TI‘ ’\lanv relatives. neighbours and friends were saddened on \Iarch 11th. I964. when word c e of the death. in Soilrts Hospital of Mrs. Alcx an'lf‘l. in her 79th year. Aunt Annie. as she was familiarly called. was loved and respected by all She endured a lengthy illness with great pati- ence and resignation to the will of God. Mrs. Paqnet was the fol'mi‘r Annie MacDonald. daughter at the late James R. MacDonald ‘ and Johanna Campbell of South Lake She married Alex Paquet of Sourt's. who predeceased her . Owners of Small Holdings—Rural .m 1947 Mrs. Paquet's life was a liv- ing example of Ohrlstian char- ity and kindness. Her home was truly a hospitable one. She was devoted to her church. a dutiful wife. a loving mother and grandmother. and a kind r neighbor. who was always ready on help the sir-k or afflicted. Her skill as a nurse was well-known. However. she will be mostly missed in her home. where her kind and gentle qualities were so manifest During her last IIIROss. she . was tenderly cared for by her I family. esperlally James and ‘ Annie. with whom she made her home. Her brother. George \Iar- Donald was In almost constant attendance at the bedside. Site I was comforted by frequent I visits of the clergy. Rev. .I..I. t Dunphy and Rev. Robert Mac. ‘ Donald, who administered the I last rites of the Catholic Church. l But. despite the skill of her riot-- i tors and nurses. her gentle soul. f at the Master's call. passed to .‘ its eternal reward. Left to mourn are four sons two daughters. namely: George and Mary tMrs. Laval- liet of Montreal. Geraldine I‘\Ir-.. Crew of Toronto. Gus of (‘Itar- Iottetown, Joseph and James of Souris. also tow Joseph of Ontario and Georce F. of Charlottetown A brother Louis James was killed in World War One, and a sister Florence predeceased her in may S r: had 9.5 grandchildren. and " great-grandchildren. The large funeral which was held at St. \Iary's (‘Iitlrch Soilris on March 13th testifit’d to the esteem in which she was held. Requiem High \Iass was sung by Rev. .l..I, Dunphy with services conducted at the grave by Rev. Robert Mat-Donald. Pallbearers were her six grandsons. Joseph. R a l p n. Claude. Robert. Ray and John. May her soul rest in peace. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late \lrs \nnie Paulie! wiin to mores their sincere thanks to IIIP doclois and st.in (\T Ilosoual a spot-ial thank you to the nurses. also to Fred and Loretta Parr, or Perry‘s Funeral Home. to all those who gave “Asses. enroll- ments. flowers and mcssazet of sympathy and to all friend: and neiizhhoitrs whn I‘lf’Ipod in so many ways during our re. cent bereavement SUMMER COTTAGES MOTELS l ; REAL Iovinl brotherS. - iF YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL WATER FRONT LOTS INCOME PROPERTY TRAILER and CAMP SITES .I'AI.I.-»< PEAKE-MARTIN LTD. CHARLOTTETOWN _ 24254 t OBITUARY Inserted by the fully. MRS. IIINSON SENTNER The death occurred suddenly at her home in Brookfield 0!! January 4. “$4. of Sarah M19. beloved wife of Hinaon Senmer. Although in failing baaldl for some time she bore her Illuul with palit‘l’li'P. and a calm trust in the Saviour. Her pleasing personality made her a friend of all who had the pleasure of her acquaintance. She will be sadly missed by all who knew her. especially by her IIIIhIIHIIf‘I and sons. Preston at humr‘. and Austin in Loyalist, also the tnllnwln: sisters and brother? the SISIPI‘S are. Han- nah “Tl's Philip Lake“. A!- qttllh Sask . Ilillian ers. w R. Seaman=. Charlottetown. Addifl. Milton. tho" brothers are Tho- mas. \Iilton. Frank. Charlotte- town Ilomilcl, Asqnilh. Sash. who made the trip home to he with the famin for the funeral. Aim nnc grandson Wendall Aentuer. Loyalist The funeral which was lal‘zcly attended was held from IhP (‘utcllffe Funeral Home. The service was conducted by Rev. TI? Goudze. assisted by Rev. A IC Piereev Hymns sung were. “Safe In The Arms 0‘ Jesus" and "Abide With Me." Pallbearers were. Golden Dot» Iar. Rerinald Wood. Garfield fila~Phco \Iilrdock MarSween. Bruce Stewart. Ralph Cruwys. I-‘louerbearcrs were. Ben- jamin Moore. Reizh Moore. Ivan Scrttilet'. Ilcnry Senlner. Refiin- aid Splinter. Gordon MacLeod. The beautiful lloral tributes testified to the esteem in which the deceased was held. The interment was in I‘l‘ttit‘r‘linir‘ Road cemetery Prm-etulty clcenlnz. resting at am. The world: wear! troubles and trials 3 9 past. In silent-e she suffered in nati- ence .s bore 'I‘tll God called her home to suffer no more. CARD OF THANKS husband and family of the late Mrs. llinson Sentner wish to express their sincere thanks. to the numerous friends and relatives for the beautiful floral tributes. the large Yul-"1' her of sympathy cards and let- tr—rs. Which in" deeply ap premated Also anybodv who so kindly helped In any way A special thanks to Dr. Ellil. 110'. TR. Goitdtze. Rev. AE. Pier- eey. the Cutcliffe Funeral Home and Mrs. Alice MacNeilI. or- ganist. for their sympathy and courteSles extended. OBITUARY Inserted by the family. MR. EDWIN HAMBLY The death noun-red at I11 ward lat-and Hosplta Mr. E the Prince F) on March 13. TW. win Hamny in his flint year. ' horn in Cornwall. England. he moved to Canada in 1910 and .TPSII’IWI in (‘hariottetm Roy» ally where he was a moccasin! farmer until the time of hi. ldeath. His wife. JuIIa MBA. predereastd him In 1945. He leaves to mourn one damas- ter. Eunice Who on . James M noitcallt of Orwell Cove. four 8071:. John. Joseph. Raymond and William all of Charlotte- town. one sister. Lena. ers. Gorham Cookl of Sherwood and one brother William of Winsloc. P.I-‘..l.: also twenty-one grand‘ children and seventeen great- grandchildren. “Fjd” as h:- was familiarly known \i'iII be sadly missed by a wide circle of friends. being .of kind and generous character ‘he was always ready and wil- Ilnl: to lend a helping hand to those in need. The funeral which was largely attended was held Sunday. March 13th. from Park Royal United Fhitrrh. service was enndticted by ev .I H Tye. Soloisl. \Iiss Helen Wilson. sang "The Lord Is My Shf‘phet‘d". .lymns for the service were "i'nto The Hills" and "The Day 'I‘hnu (lax-est I,ord is Ended". Members of the Board of Stewards of Trinity United Church attended the service in a body. The mam and beautiful floral ll'Iliillt‘s testified to the esteem in which he was held. Pallbearers were Messrs. William I‘lets. Harry McAus- land. Frank McKay. Wendell Wood. Ernest Perry. and Major \II'RHc. Iiiir‘rnti‘nl in the t'r‘nlr‘lf‘ri Sherwood. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Edwin Hamth wish to thank members M the clergy. doctors and nurses o.’ the Prince Edward Island Hospital. relattves and friends who were so kind to their h9- Iovrd lather PROPERTY P"i)tlll": ESTATE