This is “Let's Go Hunting Month” By J. R. WILLIAMS Page 10 The Guardian Fri, October 3, 1958 IN MEMORIAM COF’FIN — In loving memory of our dear father and mother Mr. and Mrs. W. Henry Coffin, who away, Oct. 31st, 1947 and Oct. 3, 1955. Always remembered by the family. MacLEAN - In loving memory of Bro. Dan S. MacIeam. Who died Oct. 3rd, 1955 in Moncton N. B. Lovineg remembered by sister Mae, Brother Ken. MULLINS — In loving memory of Mr. John F. Mullins who de- rted this life, Oct. 2nd 1955. Livineg remembered a n d sadly missed by Son, and dan- ghters. STEWART — In loving memory of a dear friend, Norman C. Stewart, who entered into rest. Oct. 3rd, 1956. Loving and kind in all his ways, Upright and just to the end of his _ days. « Sincere and kind in heart and mind, Beautful memories he left behind. Always remembered, Malmlm MacNeill. STEWART — In loving memory of my dear father, Norman C. Stewart, High Bank, who pass- ed away October 3rd., 1956. His smiling way and pleasant "face, Are a pleasure to recall, He had a kindly word for each And died beloved by all. Dome day I hope to meet him, Some day. I know not when, m clasp his hand in the better land, Never to part again. Dearly remembered by son, Norman E, of Lumby, B. C. STEWART — In loving memory of a dear husband, and Dad, Nomnan C. Stewart, High Bank, who passed away October 3rd, 1956. Gone from us, but leaving'meun- cries Death can never take away Memories that will always linger While upon this earth we Stay. ‘Tis meet to know we’ll meet . agaIi' I Where partings are no more, And that the one we loved so Well, Has only gone before. lovingly remembered, a n d sadly missed by Wife, and Fam- ily. ’ ' CARD OF THANKS To Dr. Donnell. and all kind ‘_ friends who helped us in our recent bereavement in‘the death of our sister, Mrs. Ella Young, and to all who sent cards and letters of sympathy, we extend our heartfelt thanks. Mrs. A. C. Wood, Margaret and Zettie Murl'ey. v The widow and family of the late Frank ( erris) Reid, wish to thank Dr. ‘ , Rev. Canon Mal- one and their many kind friends and neighbours who sent flowers, cards of sympathy and telegrams or assisted in any way during ther bereavement. . momma " WOMEN — CASH IN ON THE big fall and Christmas selling season. Be an Avon representa- tive in your neighborhood ter- ritories. Available in Kings and Queens Co. V'rite at once for interview, Mrs. R. G. Dunn, 16 Princess St., Moncton, N.B. Business Opportunities IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN increasing your present earn- ings, we have several proposi- tions, can be worked at your home, in spare time, no pre- vious experience necessary. For further particulars write to UNIK Agency, 63 Sparks St, Ottawa, Ontario. Baby oIIchs I BURNS C n I c K HATCHERY now open. A special breed for every need. Boarders Aooommodated WANTED GIRL TO SHARE room with High School girl. Phone 3467. Cars leaving CAR LEAVING FOR BOSTON, October 8th, or 9th. Phone 5803. CAR LEAVING FOR HALIFAX, Saturday morning, can take four. Phone 4094. DAR LEAVING FOR HALIFAX Saturday Oct. 4th, 1956 i Ford, can accommodate 3 passengers Phone 8241. Bars and Trucks For Sale [951 NASH. LIKE NEW. APPLY Frankie Roper’s Service Sta- tion. ' 1954 HILLMAN SEDAN, CHEAP in perfect condition. Apply 39 Spring Park Road. 1957 PLUMOUTH SEDANITII—E new. 6,000 miles, two-tone. Ap— ply 14 Douglas Street. 1951 PONTIAC FOR SALE $325.- 00. Phone Summerside 2708. C.L. LOST AND FOUND . . . . .. 1957 PONTIAC HARD TOP, 1957 Chev. Bel-Air Sedan, 1956 Buick four door hard top. 1953 Chev. Spence and McLeod Ltd. 39 Eaton Street. FOR SALE OR WILL TRADE 1957 Plymouth Sedan. in good condition. Owner leaving Is- land next week. Price $1,800 or will trade for 1954 or 1955 Dodge or Plymouth Sedan. Ap- cars and Trucks For Sale 1953 HENRY J A GOOD LITTLE car at $475.00, 1954 1A ten Dodge pick up new motor. and new paint job A-l condition $850.00, 1953 Dodge Sedan will trade for any thing $1095.00. MacK/ay Motor St. Peters Road. Dial 6448. F. R. McLAINE LIMITED Select Automobiles . We are proud of our used car and truck‘ stock —- without a doubt, the best selection we have had for some time. They Must Sell on their reputatiOn The facts and features which sold them new, shall help to sell them now ’THEYEARE .THAT 6000' 993 fig, M We [/have no intention of selling out L‘WE WANT GOOD TRADES AS PART PAYMENT We Can Finance, cover with Insurance, the unpaid balance to suit your budget. COME IN . . . , . SEE FOR YOURSELF' OUR STOCK— Priced $100 to $1995.00 ALSO New Plymouth, Chrysler Renault and Fargo Trucks F. R. McLAlNE ' LIMITED I PHONE7358-9 » Female Help Wanted WAITRESS WANTED. APPLY 1n person, Ment’s Restraunt, Queen St. * KITCHEN HELP ' WANTED Apply in person. NEW ENGLAND CAFE 92 Queen Street; For Sale TRAILOR FOR TRACTORS 12 and 14 long rubber and steel tired carts $65.00. ELECTROHOME ..TELEVISION Vchesterfield and other articles. Apply 202 Prince St. ' 36 GREY PULLETS, 6 MONTHS old starting to lay. Mrs. Ben Thibeau, Kensington. 6E SPACE HEATER WITH 3 gallon tank and automatic draft 3.7225 Bt. U’s Dial 7791. ONE CHOICE JERSEY COW freshen last of month. H. L. Richards, Mt. Mellick. PAINTED FENCE STAKES. AP- ply Martin Thomas, Morell Rear. Orders Limited. CALVES, TWO, HEIFERS, HOL— stein and Shorthorn grade. Ap- ply after 3 p. m. Frank Hamm, Mt. Herbert. BAGS: PURINA BAGS, EMPT- ed, good‘condition, Apply R. Haslam, R R 1, Breadalrbane, Springfield. FRESH OYSTERS BY PINTS, quarts and half-gallon. Prowse and Agnew, foot of Prince Street. FOR SALE: FLUREY THREE Furrow tractor plow. Apply William Found, Long River. FOR SALE -—- AUCTION “45” score cards for sale at Guard- ian - Patriot Central Printing. 1 ALL WHITE SAMOYED DOG for sale, age 1% years. Dial 4707. “ CUTE LITTLE PUPS FOR SALE Rudy MacC‘allum. Dunstaffn- ply Box 441 Care of Guardian. OUT OUR WAY d“. _I VIM/II W N CHAMPAGNE 1?. CHEAP ALONG- SIDE or: m KIND or A HOISTE R! MAM" GETTIN’ HIMSELF A DRINK OF WATER WITH A 75 -TOM NE -- BOY. _._I 4/ JR WILL DINNING ROOM TABLE AND four chairs. Phone 6143. A PORTABLE TYPE WRITER and a C.C.M. bicycle A—l con- dition. Dial 3411, after 5 o’clock or apply 43 Water Street. FOR SALE; ONE MASSEY HAR- ris elevator potato digger $75.- 00. Apply John MacKenzie, Lower Montague. ‘ 100 LOBSTER TRAPS, ROPE and bouys, fished land 2 sea- sons price $175.00. David Ross, OIL STOVE SIGN AND GLOW. Almost new. Can be purchased cheap. Apply Fred Irving, Cherry Valley. ‘ ELECTRIC RANGE, ELECTRIC Rangette, oil burners, kitchen range (with blower) coal and wood ranges, all space heaters. QVBeaton‘Js Auction Rooms. TRAILERS FOR. TRACTORS. 12 and 14 feet lengths, rubber and steel tires. Cash $65. Apply William MacKenzie, Stanley Bridge. NO. 4 HALLS THRESHER COM- plete high Dagger, tailtngs re- turn and blower will trade for livestock. Pope Thorne West . Royalty, Rhone 7432. BOTH WAYS, CLASSIFIED AD- vertising pays. Whether you’re an advertiser or a reader, there’s profit aplenty for you in the Classified section. Phone 8506. I r i ' r ONE USED DROP HEAD SIN- ger machine,I special $14.95 George Bondreault Shoe Re- pair, “Your singer representa- tive”. Phone 182 or 76-11, Mon- tague. r » OPEN FRANKLIN STOV’S, Quebec heaters, slow combus- tion heater, excellent piano, book cases, bureaus, dinning room tables. Beaton’s Auction Rooms. r BUFFETT, C H I N A CABINET, bed springs, mattress, few vaccnnm cleaners, fire place local grate. Beatoms Auction rooms. FIRE SCREENS, FIRE IRONS. Brass coal buckets, brass coal boz, antique mirrors, mantle mirrors, electric fire‘ place. Beatons Auction Rooms. 200 GOLDEN NECK LAYERS Pallets 4 months old. Price $1.75 each 200 Broilers 6 weeks old 40c. each. James Clark, Charlottetown RR Phone 7767. r ALUMINUM TRAILOR SUIT- able for hunting or business contains propane cooking stove and electric refrigerator, re- frigerator can be sold separat- ly‘46. St. Peters Road or Dial .9166. PEARS BY THE BASKET OR special prices on bushel lots. Blue, red plums. Damsons. Picked or pick your own Island Blues at 5 cents a pound. Red and green tomatoes, corn squash. Howatts Tryon. FOR SALE: ONE ONLY SIN- ger Electric Feather-weight Portable sewing machine. Reg. Price $159.75 Sale price $120.00. Down payment $10.00. monthly payments $5.45. Singer Sewing Centre 164 Gt. George St. Phone 4551. TOWN OF TRENTON TENDER FOR SALE up to October 15th for one Ponoma Pump for an eight inch bore hole. Capacity 90 gallons per minute against 120 pounds pressure, and one 20 horse power motor. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ’ Mrs. Grace Fraser, Town, Clerk. Lost And Found LOST SATURDAY NIGHT AT .Ell‘iot, Purse containing money. Please return to Henry Fergu- son, Hampton, P. E. I. Reward. L 0 S T IN CHARLOTTETOWN one soldiers service book CF 101431 and valuable papers. Reward. P h o n e Kensington 13~22. LOST AT GREEN GABLES GOLF Course. Thursday, Sept. 25th. Man’s wrist watch. Finder kind, ly con 10L J. E. Burden, Char- age. Phone 5809. lotte town. Phone 6754. rugs electrolux and hover, ' Tenders will be received ' ““ , omhuhuu~umqwm- For Sale Miscellancns DUMP CART FOR SALE. AP— BUYING SCRAP IRON AND ply 32 Valley Street. steel. Also batteries, metals, and bottles. Paying highest market prices. Lester O’Brien, Lower Prince Street. BOX NUMBERS In replying to Box Numbers please make sure you have the correct Box Number in the ad- dress. DIAL 4044 YOUR IMPERIAL STOVE & FUEL, OIL AGENT Gh’town East a Parkdale JOHN W. SKINNER PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE Annual Meeting and Convention For the 4th District of King’s will be held at Murray River Hall, Wed, Oct. 15 at 8 pm. Male Help Wanted WANTED 2 BARBERS IMME- diately. Apply Berrigan’s Bar- ber Shop, 184 Queen Street. MARRIED MAN FOR FARM work, year round employment. Preferably no children light. work. Inexperienced do [not ap- ply. Apply Box 443 Guardian Office. REAL ESTATE Agents ’And Brokers, L. H. KENNEDY REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE 166 Great George St. Dial 3912 ‘ REAL ESTATE For Sale FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSE and garage, Dunstaffnage. Electrically equipped. Has fur- nace. Apply the Pure Milk Company. FOR SALE Pasture farm at Fort Augustus containing 80 ac— res, well watered, 20 acres under cultivation. Apply: M. A. FARMER, Solicitor. FOR SALE AT MORELL Seven room house in good repair. Newly painted, run- ning .water, bathroom, oil furnace and electricity. For further particulars contact: WALTER MacADAM, Morell —— Phone 26 FOR SALE AT NORTH RIVER 6 miles from Charlottetown one mile from T.C.H. 100 acre farm, 90 clear with good dwelling, large barn with garage, water and electricity throughout, also brook. - Apply: REG. BUTLER North River (Saturday afternoon) or Simpsons-Scars CANADA Department of Transport Monoton, N.B. T E N D E R S to the undersigned and marked “TENDER FOR CONSTRUCT‘ ION 0F V.O.R. BUILDING. MONCTON, N.B.”, will be re— ceived up to 3:30 P.M., (Atlan- tic Standard Time), Thursday, October 23, 1958, for the con- struction of a V.O.R. Building gulf; related works, at Moncton, Plans, specifications, labour conditions, tender form and re- lated documents, and pre-ad- dressed return tender envelope may be obtained on application ‘* to the undersigned, at 232 St.: George Street, PO. Box 42,! Monoton, N.B., upon receipt ofi an accepted cheque made pay- able 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 condi- tion. I Each tender must be accom» panled by a security deposit as IIEAL ESTATE For Sale FOR SALE: IN FREETOWN Village, 6 room house, on large lot, With new garage and work— shop. Apply WIaldon Moose Freetown. 11/2 STOREY HOME IN VIL- lage of Murray R. In good con— dition, near church, store and school. Apply Clarance Rey- nolds, Murray River. REAL ESTATE For Rent ROOMS FOR RENT? TELL folks looking for a nice place via Classified Ads. Just Phone 8506, sdor AND STORAGE SPACE. rear of Scantlebury Art and Hobby Shop, 90 Kent St. Phone 4555. MODERNAPARTMENT — \ three rooms and bath. Contin- ous hot water. electric range. Write Box 446 Guardian. ONE HEATED ROOM. GROUND floor. Partly furnished. Phone 9743. SMALL HOUSE NE'ARlMONTA- gu‘e. Furnished or unfurnished. Apply Mrs. William Thompson, Lower Montague. 3 ROOM FURNISHED HEATED apartment on ground floor for the winter months. Centrally located. Apply Box 442 Care Of Guardian-Patriot. FOR RENT -— IN MONTAGUE large newly redecorated house, 6 rooms and wash room first floor, 6 rooms and bath second floor. finished third floor, oil furnace and kitchen range in- stalled. Roomsrmlay be sublet. Reasonable rent for right ten— ant. Apply Box 50 Guardian. Montague. REAL ESTATE Wanted 1 FURNISHED ROOM W I T H kitchenette and bath. P b O n e 4381. SMALL APT. OR HOUSE KEEP- ing rooms. Centrally located for retired couple perferaibly on first floor excellent references. Apply Box 447 Guardian Office. Personal " FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH The amazing Body Tonic. Write for free booklet today. PROCKER 8: CAMPBELL RESEARCH INST. 21 King st. East, Toronto, Ont. Services Offered ALTERNATION DONE PROMPT services. Dial 4707. PRIVATE COMMERCIAL COUR- ses offered». Individual Instruc- tion. Dial 6294. PAINTING A N D PAPER. hanging C. J. MacPhail, Dial 7027. ANYONE INTERESTED IN UN- dcrtaki-ng a night course in con— versational French. C o n t a c t 8848 or 5235. a PIANO LESSONS EXPERIENC- ed teacher has a few openings for piano pupils. Dial 5955 after 5.30 p. m. Wanted LADY PENSIONERS BOARD- ers in a comfortable Village home on Highway. Apply XYQ Care Of Guardian. Wanted To Buy WANTED ALE BOTTLES, PINTS or quarts. Dial 8595. with patience and was IN MEMORIAM MR. FRANK REID The death occurred in the City on August 16, 1958 at his resi- dence 264 Dorchester St. Of Mr. Frank (Ferris) Reid his 98th year. Although bedrridden for the SEALED TENDERS addressed past 13 years. Mr- Raids death came Suddenly and as a result a shock to his family and relatives and his many kind friends. Mr. Reid suffered a shock thirteen years ago and during this long period suffered his illness never heard to complain, he was ten- stipulated in the tender form and any tender not accompanied by a security deposit as called for will not be considered. Any tender submitted by tele- gram will also not be consider- ed. . The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. . J. A. LENAHAN, Acting Regional Director, Air Services. Department of Transport, ' Monoton, N.B., , September 29, 1958. CANADA I PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 10th day of September A. D. 1958. In Re Estate of SELENA M. ROBINSON late of Charlotte- town in Queens County in the said Province, Retired Nurse, deceased, testate.~ \To the Sheriff of, the County of Queens County or any Con- stable or literate person within said County GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of Gilbert A. Gaudet of Charlottetown afore- said, Barrister, the sole Ex. ecutor 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 all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear before the Judge present at a Probate Court to be held in the Court House'in Charlottetown in Queens County in the said Prov- ince, on Tuesday the 14th day of October next coming, at the hour of ten o’clock fo'renoon of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the'Accounts of the said Estate should not be passied and an order for dis- tribution. made to close the Estate as prayed for in said petition and on motion of Gilbert 'A. Gaudet, Esquire, Proctor for said Petitioner. AND IT IS HEREBY ORDER: ED that a true copy be forth. with published in some news- paper published in Charlotte- town aforesaid once in each week for at least four consecu- tive weeks from th date, hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith postedjn the follow- ing public places respectively, namely, in the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown afore- ‘said, at or near the Canadian Bank of Commerce in Charlotte- town aforesaid and at or near the Bank of Nova Scotia in Charlottetown aforesaid, so that all persons interested in ‘ the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof.» WITNESS His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge of the said Probate Court at Char- lottetown in Queen’s County, the day and year first above written. By the Court. (L. S.) I Frances B. ‘Vlnnlcombe Registrar. derly nursed during this time by his kind wife and family, who never'grumbled at their task. He leaves to mourn his loss his sot-rowing wife, three sons and two daughters, namely, John, George, Clarence and Betty at home and Sadie of Halifax. ‘ Mr. Reids funeral was held from St. Peters Church where funeral services were offered by Rev. Canon Malone. The pall bearers were: Charles Michael, Elward Michael, Elmer Larter, Andrew Pappasturgeon, Allison Gillis and Ray Simmons. The funeral was capany con- ducted by the Outcliffe Funeral Directors. May His Soul Rest in Peace. NOTICE OF SALE BY SHERIFF Pursuant to and by virtue of a Writ of Execution to me directed and issued out of the County Court of Queen’s. county at the First Circuit of the paid Court on the 24th day of September, A. D., 1958, in an action wherein The Trustees of School District No. 23 in Queen’s County are Plaintitflts and Orville Morrisey is Defendant, and which said ex- ecution is marked to levy for the sum of One Hundred and Seventy -One Dollars and 05-100Ihs, being the amount of school taxes and costs which anwunt remains un- paid together with Sheriff’s fees! and Co of levy and sale andl other expenses of execution. ' ‘ I hereby give Public Notice that on Friday the 7th day of Novem- ber, 1958, at the hour of eleven o'clock in the forenoon in front of the Law Courts Building in Char- lottetown in Queen’s County in Prince Edward Island, I set up and sell by public auction to the highest bidder the land here- inafter described being: ALL THAT TRACK, PIECE and PAR- CEL of land situate, lying and be- ing on Lot 34 in Queen’s County in Prince Edward Island, bound- ed as follows:—- COMMENCING at a stake fixed on the West side of the Covehead Road in the Nor- thern boundry of land formerly leased to Adam Bridges, from thence West according to Magne- tic Meridian of 1764 along the same 53 chains across the Deans— ton Mill Pond to the Eastern boundary of land formerly in pos- session of William Sellers, thence Northwesterwaudly along I; h 9 same or the various courses. of said Mill Pond 20 feet from its margin across the small stream therefrom mantis West from thence taking a Northeastwardly course until it strikes the East boundary of the said William Sel~ ler’ land thence in a line running North 6 chains 50 links to the road leading from the Brackiy Point Road. to the Covehead Road aforesaid and thence South along said Road intersecting Winter River Brook to the place of Com- mencement containing 111 acres of land EXCEPTING thereout and therefrom a. tract of 12 acres of land described in a deed darted. Jtme 11th, 1953 from Claude R. Barwise and Wife to Arthur Simp‘ son add-registered ln Liber 135, ,Folios of Queen}, veyances. ' ‘ TOGETHER with, a right of way 20 feet wide Over the farm lane leading Southerly from the Hardy Mill Road to the above de- scribed plot of land for all. pur- poses of trade to the Mill all purposes and subject to 'a right of way 20 feet wide for Arthur Simpson his heirs, and as- signs over the farm lane leading Southerly from the Hardy Mill Road to the Mill and over the Mill dam and an over the present lane leading to the fields lying South of the Pond and Stream. DATED the 30th day of Septem-‘ ber, A.D., 1958. JOHN L. BEATON Sheriff 0f Queen’s County. PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS,_Etc. J. Elmer Blanchard, BA- 160 Richmond st.’ Dial 5573 M. A. Former, Q.C., LLB. Bank of Commerce Bldg Palmer & Hulam Bank of Nova Scotin Bldg. Peaks 8: Nicholson 175 Grafton Street J. A. McGuigan, BA- 1 Currie Bldg., Dial 9424 Queen St. IAN M. MacLEOD, LLB. (McLean & McKinnon) Currie Bldg. 179 Queen. Dial 3361. FREDERIC A. LARGE, Q.C., M.L.A. Room 207 Dominion Building Dial 3244 WANTED: EEKTJY TO LAY pullets. W. Wheatley. Phone ‘7002. FOOTBALL CLEATS SIZE 9 OR 10 wanted immediately, Tele- phone 9313. ‘ WANTED: A NUMBER OF FOX horses. Buying every day. James Watslon, Phone 3172 Har- vard Street, Summerside. ANTIQUES: BRIC - A - BRAC, Chin-a or glass, Old decorated oil lamps. Marble top tables. bureaus (Pine or Maple) and old, large hooked mats. Apply Box 435 Guardian - Patriot. Work Wanted MEN WITH 8 YEARS SALES experience 35 years old, looking for steady employment, willing to work hard where chances of advancement are possible. Ap- MacPhee & Trainor 160 Richmond St. Services Offered Dial 5573 Mimeographing, Stenography MRS. HELEN ACORN 2 Brighton Road, Charlottetown Dial 6349 Currie Bldg. Bookkeeping, CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS McDONALD. CURRIE 8: CO. COOPER BROTHERS a co. CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince St. Dial 8432 OPTOMETRISTS J. A. Can-uthers, R. 0. 123 Kent st, Dial 5612 . J. S. Taylor, RD. Comer Kent 8; Queen Sta. Office 9133 — House 4756 ARCHITECT J. r. Tonnes, B. Arch. ARCHITECT 140 Richmond St. D1313!“ G. Keith Pickard' B. Arch. M.R.A.I.C., marlottetown, 100 Fitzroy St. Dial 3618 - - Summerside, Wednesdays ‘ Dial 2936 Peter A. McNeil ARCHITECT 166 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown Phone 4339 P. 0. Box 513 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER E. S. CHANDLER. B.Sc. (E.E.), M.E.I,C., PEI]; 161 QUEEN ST. PHONE 8325 ply Box. 444 Guardian Office. Charlottetown Dial 5568 H. R. DOANE & COMPANY _ 148 Great George St., Charlottetown Dial 6547 -— 6548 P. O. Box 187 ARTHUR J. GARRETT PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING Charlottetown 100 Fitzroy Street Dial 5321 Modern Cars, MONTREAL (OP) —- M'OIOI‘IS'LS art encouraged tospeed by “11’ realistic highway signs, says J- L- Forster, acting traffic control en- gineer with the Ontario depart- ment of highways. “Modern highways and new power-equipped cars make motor- ists feel they can exceed the posted speed limit in perfect safety," he told the Canadian Good Reads Association Thurs- da . . XWith the exception of park-mg regulations, speed limits are. prob. ably the most abused section of the Highway Traffic Act in On— tario." His department, In an attempt to create more respect for traffic signs and speed laws, had beg-an a review and revision speed limits on all provincial highways. NEED FREEWAYS , . The association’s 39th annua meeting was alsa told that Cama- dian cities must soon face the problem of building freeway sys- tems in and out of urban areas. “The provision of freeways to speed the movement of vehicles into and within urban areas is In evitalble,” said K. S. Vaugh—Birch, director of Vancouver’s traffic division. , “Unless limited access highway facilities are provided, travel con— ditions wll become intolerable for both motorists and public trans- portation passengers," he said. He said, too, that eventually downtown traffic volume .will be greater than streets can handle and suggested one solution would be a freeway system encircling the Core of the city. Terminal ga— Look for good buYS balm" ! Roads Leodfi Motorists To Break Laws freeway system would pmvm‘ parking space for cars and buses within walking distance of m destinations. a New Outbreaks Of Flu Expected SHERBIROOKE, Que. (CP) - Dr. Emile Poisson. director ‘ the provincial health bureau he“, said Thursday new outbreaks d the Asian flu can be expected m. year and next. The flu which spread cum out the world from Asia last ye. caused 10 deaths in the m brooke district. Dr. Pmsson experience has shown that g V takes two or three years he ‘ flu epidemic to run its Course, Attacks this year wmld b. milder than those of last yea. but he suggested that people cog, suit their family doctor'and In. inoculated against the dllseai INDOOR CHALLENGE WOODSTOCK. Ont. —(OP)—. The Young Women's 01mm! Association here has opened classes to teach people how a, play cantract bridge. AIID T0 SUDAN WASHINGTON (Renter! Jib. United States has agreed to. pro- vide $21,500,000 worth of aid to the Sudan and is considering a loan to help finance a Sudanesg textile mill, officials said Tues- Vfi ail: i—k’fil a¥§i§s§§h§ :3 s ‘ ~ ' Dated‘the'ilthd’ay of A.D. 1953. rages directly connected to the day. MODERN STORE PREMISES AT MURRAY 1 RIVER in Kings County In Prince Edward Island for sale at Mortgage Sale TAKE NOTICE that there will be sold by Public Auction h front of the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown in Queens County in Prince Edward Island on Tuesday the 14th day of October A.D. 1958 at the hour of eleven o’clock In the forenoon ALL THAT TRACT PIECE AND PARCEL of land With modern store thereon at Murray River in Lot or Township Number 63 In Kings County in Prince Edward Island. bounded and described as follows:—COMMENCING at a stake set on the west Side of the Main Road leading from Murray River to Montague and at the northeast angle of land formerly in possession of Donald R. Mae- PhersOn and now or formerly in possession of Glen MacKmnon running Westwardly along the north boundary of said land a dis- * tance of 64 yards to South Street; thence northwardly along South Street a distance of 121 feet to the south boundary of land released by The Eastern Trust Company to Emerson K. Johnston by Release of Mortgage Lien dated January 30th AD 1948; thence eastwardly along the southern boundary of said land so released to Emerson K. Johnston a distance of 64 yards to the said Main Road and thence southwardly along ,the west side of the Main Road a. dis- tance of 121 feet to the place of commencement and being the southern part of the land described in an Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the 7th day of March A.D. 1947 from EmeI‘SOn K. JohnstOn and wife to The Eastern Trust Company and registered - In Liber 52 Folio 588 of Kings County Mortgages. The above sale is made pursuant to a power of sale contained in the ‘said Indenture of Mortgage dated March 7th A.D. 1947 from Emerson K. Johnston of MurrayRIver in Kings County In Prince Edward Island Merchant and Evelyn Mae Johnston his wife . to The Eastern Trust Company and is made because of default the payment Of the principal! and interest money secured by _ said Mortgage. Eggggfiigg ~ The Eastern Trust Company, 154 Richmond Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, -. A Mortgagee. RESIDENCE AT MURRAY RIVER , , FOR SALE AT‘ MORTGAGE SALE-19' " TAKE NOTICE that there will be sold by Public Aucua ' front of the Law Courts Building in Charlotteotwn in L' County in Prince Edward Island on Tuesday the 14th (by’ October A.D. 1958 at the hour of eleven o’clock in the to A L THAT TRACT PIECE AND PARCEL of land with re idence thereon situate lying and being at Murray River on or Township No. 63 in Kings County in said Island bounded ' described as followsz—COMMENCING at a stake set on the; Side of the Main Road leading through Murray River and at southwest angle of land formerly owned by James Stymest and or formerly in possession of Christena Stymest and running II " eastwardly direction ‘along the southern boundary of til Stymest’s land a distance of 202 feet; thence southwardly 07:! parallel With the Road before mentioned a distance of 84:58: thence westwardly on a parallel with the eastern boundary dill! ‘ Stymest’s land aforesaid. a distance or 202 feet to the Main.“ and thence northwardly a distance of 84 feet to the m . commencement and containing one-half of an acre Of land o 3: mor;h or 1:5. 1 Is . f r I ea vesae, madepursuant boa werofsalecm In an Indenture of Mortgage bearing date themsth day of Septelil“. A: D. 1947 and made between Emerson K. Johnston of 1m River In Kings County in Prince Edward Island, Merchant III $231?ng8 Jogfns‘tgifi $5 to the undersigned Mortagee (If 3 ause a . e a em ' ’ money secured thereby. , p m at prmmpal and Dated this 11th day of September A.D. 1953. The Eastern Trust Goal 154 Richmond Street, my' Charlottetown, P. E. Island, Mortgages. Jennies. ! SHERIFF SALE POSTPONED The auction saIe of the Co-Op Storm; dweIIing, warehouse and Iand at CI'MI‘Y‘V VaIIey wiII'l’ake place on the promise: “I MONDAY, OCT. 6th at 2 p.m. sharp' John L. Beaten, Sheriff. WANTED—TO RENT Accommodation (Apartment or House). Suitabll 5- for family of 2 adults and 2 children. ,(Summer 0"" - tage getting chilly). : Please Phone: Welter LePege at LePAGE SHOE CO. LTD. DIAL 4748 .(During Store Hours); ‘- E ilii" '3‘.” I.. III I III: ..r