ween Nn at the office of the undersigned, Old Post Office Build- - refunded when plans are returned to this office. _ forced to retire. “customers and friends with whom we have had f {, SERVICE STATION TO LET Queen Street Service Station This is one of the best money makers in the city \ Apply TEXACO CANADA LTD. P.O. Box 665 City © M.V. FERGUS Freight will be accepted until 5 p.m. on Friday, May 22nd for the next regular sailing of the M. V. Fergus for St. John’s, Nfid. For space reservations and freight rates apply to: GULF & NORTHERN SHIPPING COMPANY LIMITED P. ©. Box 232 o Dial 8737 TOP SOIL MAY 23 AT 1:30 P. M. I am instructed by Joseph A. Ryan to sell by pub- He auction on his premises— Machinery: 1 binder, hay mower, 1. broadcast seeder, 1 disc harrows, 1 potato digger, 1°spring tooth harrows, 1 pin harrows, 1 scuffler. horse hoe, gang lough, set of cart wheels, 2 wood sleighs, 1 box sleigh, ine wagon, truck wagon, 1 set fanners, work har- ness and driving harness. : Household effects: kitchen stove, McClary, beds and bedding, organ, dishes. tables, hooked rugs and many other articles too numerous to mention. J. THOS. McKENNA, Auctioneer. 74 aidlln Tft-not-fine-first Terms of sale: CASH. JOSEPT A. RYAN, Owner. | - BARGAINS FOR FARMERS We have in stock: 2 M.H. Tractor drawn Manure Spreaders on rubber. Reconditioned Ford Ferguson and M.H. Tractors New Case tractor drawn and hydraulic spring tooth) | Harrows. Check our prices on all Farm seeds. L. J. ROSSITER Grafton St. East. 7369—Dial—7360 Farm Machinery For Sale This is a well matured loam that has been piled for 2 years. Clean from weeds and stones. We will deliver and dump where you want ft. 5 yds te a load. \ Now is the time te get working on your lawn, order $o4-—' DIAL 5547 DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Province of Prinee Edward Island TENDER | 3 20-85 Ferguson Tractors (reconditioned) 1 No. 30 Cockshutt Tractor with Cultivator ' 2 Ford Tractors (reconditioned) | 1 Massey Harris, 830 Tractor with Cultivator 3 Horse Disk Harrows re 1 Internationa] Fertilizer sower (on rubber tires) 1 John Deere 18 run drill seeder (power lift and rubber tires) Z ogni Harris Fertilizer spreader (10 foot—rubber res 1 Hoe Drif! Sower SEALED TENDERS will be received until noon on Friday, May 29th, 1959, for the construction of a CREOSOTED TIMBER BRIDGE an APPROACH | FILLS over the STURGEON RIVER, Prince Edward Island. Specifications and Tender forms may be obtained ing, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. Deposit cheque in the amount of $10.00 is required, and will be - Lowest or any tender not ‘necessarily accepted. ' NOTE: Tenders will be opened at the above advertised time, and bidders are invited to present their bids in person (or otherwise) and be present at the opening. —— — J.G. MacKAY, Minister of Highways) Charlottetown Prince Edward Island 19th May, 1959 q FOR SALE MacPHAIL’S STORE, LONG CREEK If store not sold by. Saturday, May 23rd, 1959 it will be closed. All accounts not settled by July ist, 1959 will be handed in for collection. Due to ill health am . We take this opportunity to thank all our many years. 1 Horse manure spreader 1 M.H. Ne. 26A Drill seeder with fertilizer attachments. LEO ROSSITER onto. Marriage to také place at Loved and respected wherever he ecourt Uni , ae = on ae a cee o Always thoughtful willing and behind. CARDS OF THANKS Sadly missed and always re- I would hike to. sineerely thank membered by daughter Ella. Roy all the people of South Granville. ty Albion Crows. Sarth Siver aed suressding Go| tricts for their many acts of kind- DAWSON — In !oving memory of ness and messages of sympathy| a dear husband and father who As it dawns another year River aforesaid and at or near In our lonley hours of thinking Thoughts of him are always near For-each_time I see vour photo You seem to smile and say Don't cry I am only sleeping We will meet again some day Always remembered and sadly mi by his wife Lena and fam- ily. ~ Funeral Director Co-Operative Association in Ver- non River aforesaid, so that all persons interested in the said Es- | tate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlotte- town in Queen’s County, the dav and year first above written. Bk . By the Court. N. D. MacLEAN J. & M..MURPHY LIMITED are now located in R. E. MUTCH BUILDING 49 Queen Street Charlottetown FOR SALE BY TENDER Tenders will be received at the office of the under-| signed, up till Friday, May 29th, at 1 o’clock noon for the farm of the late William H. P. Cooke, situated at. York, consisting of 70 acres of land, in high state of cultivation, near Church and School. For particulars apply to: JOHN C. COOKE, TRAINOR & O'DONNELL, Executor. Solicitors. WANTED Girl or Woman for housework in Toronto. One hundred dollars per ‘month, including room and boards All modern eonveniences, will refund transportation after three months work. For further information Phone 8260 or MORELL Write Box 385 Guardian-Patriot. SPRING CLEAN. UP USED CARS. 1953 CHEVROLET Bel Air Sedan two tone 895.00 | 1948 JEEP Four Wheel Drive 495.00 1949- STUDEBAKER SEDAN 1951 MORRIS MINOR . 1949 AUSTIN 1947 STUDEBAKER 14 TON TRUCK 1952 STUDEBAKER 14 TON TRUCK. - TWO1954 NASH METROPOLITAN’S Radio — Color Green & White — Orange & White 895.00 1958 HILLMAN HUSKY 2 door Station Wagon 1,295.00 . SPECIAL 1956 FORD 14 TON TRUCK 695.00 pleasute to do business over the \ M. & L. MacPHAIL. ‘ DIAL 7309 - MARTIN’SSGARAGE Registrar. FUNERAL Monuments —— ee MONUMENTS © 15 King Square VERE BECK & Charlottetown Dial 5549 SON LTD. chee been ae Montague & Charlottetown QUEBEC BRIDGE The Quebec Bridge over the St. Lawrence six ‘miles above Que-' bec City has a total span of 1,800 feet. Memorial Craftsmen since 1870 If You’re Looking For An Opportunity Here It Is! The man we want as assistant manager is one of two different types of people. Firstly, he may be a young man, without any actual clothing experience. His main assets will be good character, initiative. energy—and above all a sincere desire to improve his position. Make no mistake, this position calls for hard work. Secondly, the man we seek may be an older person, with actual clothing experience behind him. This man is presently working at a similar position—but desires to improve himself and to aim for higher things. If you fit either one of these descriptions, act today; don’t delay. Apply in writing to 144 Great George Street. All replies strict- the store of the Vernon River| Queens (Sgd.) Frances B. Vinnicombe, | . ; , | ‘ i." : a4 ° ; } HEAR THE CASH REGISTER. RING---WANT AD R I : : : = ° L e ple? ee : Special table—$1.95, $295 and $8 to $5. Open trom Monday| 18 The 21 1959, Employment Opportunity | AN NOUN CEMENTS (neon xo suse mc{™me "== 25 Tee Gearten, Cette, Toure, May 311858 | | gain basement for Specials at all) PRINCE COUNTY | ruince EDWARD ISLAND BURT .: ° ° ‘ : Trinity W. A.) dents , | Leading Canadian Company requires young| CITY & QUEEN'S [P™ Spmewet by Trinity W. dents and tne generat puie! POE RSSEETE Tooter, ‘diy | Mt TmE Fooare count |g itt 1m Allan Misty " AUCTION “4s” Score Cards| : Hand Printed Drapery’ Materiat| {tf_ Variew Concert in Crapaud! rhe 11th day of May A.D. 1959.| 80 John of Clermont, motored man in Charlottetown. for sale at Guardian Patriot] posrPONED: Regular meet-| anion fee ae one ree | Ree: $8.50 payed th pel ee In Re Estate. of MARY J.|to Lot 7, on Sunday and visi- : aries from 49 cents up, Prayer| ¢). : eos WOMEN Demonstrators MORRISSEY formerly of Orwell | ted with Mrs. Murphy’ WE TREAT the sick well. Gig-|ing Ladies Auxiliary Chariotte-|Books trom $1.00 up. Burns Je-|* "7" Prowse Bros. Lid.| | NOUS Damoasteews teplics|in Queens County in the said|Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Howard, Grade |2— typing required—Shorthand an} 8%) Pharmacy open 8.39 @.m.|iown Branch SCanadian Legion wellers, 149 Gt. George St., Phone} COME Jo the Y" Camp Girls! from city and rural greatly ap-| Province and late of Newton in|C@P¢ Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Ben. 2 £0 pm. postponed until May 28th age's 8 to 10 July 2 to 12, ages| preciated. Reply to Mrs. E. Pass-|the State of Massachusetts in| ett Howard, Glengarry and Mr. a ; Il to 14 July 13 to 23. Boy's ages field Box 684 Summerside or| the United States of America,| 4% Mrs. Harold Howard, Burton. asset. Excellent salary; and chance of pro-! -RUMMAGE SALE _ Saturday, | lar time. are ee its We| 9 to 16 duty 24 to Ang. Se, FRSGO| rane 20 Semenceiide. Single Woman, deceased, lestale.| Frank Stevens Jr., Campbellton : i = May 23rd, 2 p.m. at The Vogue a com selection S- .M.C.A. Charlottetown le . £ 4 To the of the Mis ’ . ° 7 i % Sheriff Coun.y Donald motion. All plus benefits. Applications con- | Park Royal W.A. PANTRY SALE — May 22—At| ois; Prayer Books, Statues, Me-| 1 crag AUCTION SALES for| 14 UL, BE, camom cutting | ef Queens County or any Con- Sa tedeoes Ure NS. THE BEST. values for your |/0lman’s Store, Grafton Street! Burns Jewellers, 149 Great George| ¥- E- Agnew, the date should Pot tet ae cea. fable or literate person within| where they will be ‘ * : J reat George Book early to avoid disappoint-| said County : they wv employed. fidential. Food Dollar—At Weatherby’s|2 P-m. Sponsored by The Ladies| $t. Phone 6632. have read Saturday, May 23rd. | ment. Keith Kennedy, Kensingt- Miss Alice Collicutt, Cape ss we Farm. Open Fri-Sat. til/ of Pownal W. I. RUMMAGE SALE: st. J MARY’S BEAUTY Salon—162'2| GREETING: Wolfe, recently visited with her ; : p.m. Wel Feidey May mnt James! Kent Street. Dial 3837. Specials) REGULAR Thursday night| woe : cousin, Miss Marie Dalton, Bur- Apply, Mr. Murphy MAIN BRACE Members. Fri-| TZ FOURTEENTH Annual 7 Pm. | this week only Cold Waves $15| nance Canadian Legion Kensing-| petition ne file ot Jonna Mor. ™ day night dancing to Main Brace }Closing of the Provincial Vo-| ADELLA’S—ALL Spring Mil-|for $13.50; $12 for $10.50; $10 for! tom 9:30 to 12:30. Admission 50) rissey of Vernon River in Queens|. Friends of Frank Pery, Bur- aes Se Mariners 9:30 to 12:30. (The|cational School takes place in the| Mery to clear at reduced prices, '$8.50; $8.50 for $7; $7.50 for $6;! cents. County aforesaid, Farmer, the|'". ‘é Pleased to learn het has National Employment Office Brace is the place). Auditorium of Prince of Wales . Executor of the above named hv cringeopleptaemhashuepeachal. *. : . RUMMAGE SALE Heartz Ha!}|College, Friday, May 22 at 2.30 R rth D t M « Estate, praying that a citation on ; ae . Z = tulations are be ex- Basement, Friday, May 22 at 2|p.m. Relativ : may be issued for the purpose a ing Charlottetown me Pa ee ee eee ee 1 Ss, ea >; rages hereinafter set forth: You “are| ‘ended to Miss Beverly Howard, | . therefore hereby required to cite whe has graduated with distine- ' ~~ ; > . all persons interested in the said from S.D.U. Charlottetowa. ie - (When death notices are received too late te be included passed away suddenly May | rstate also e ee page siti re to be and appear before |. to Miss Stella and Lo-ne, Equipment Operators Required Com I ng Eve nts Sondanel te this qoutes & to a_i eens The anal sorrow we cannot pale gy oem at a, Probate! Ee re peg os . tell in Court . ayne w! s “BIRTHS — during my récent sad bereave- Of the loss of one we loved so well | ous in Charlottetown in Queens} completed his Grade XI studies , ment. Wallace Moreside, South County in the said Province, on| at S.D.U. They are spending One Experienced CraneOperator KING'S COUNTY | yitisy May Sie Webster's) MAGENNIS — Ai the Charlot-, Granville ne ees ee Thursday the Hh day of June| holidays with their parents, Mr. aie Marie 2-Act Comedy Pag, ot] ONbOSTS. ttowm Hospital, May 17, 19881] IN MEMORIAM — | Mgaamemary we shal sways eleven o'clock orenoon ‘at the| garry. \ 5 a ere Elliott Hall, nis, Elliot ale (nee Marie Don-' .. , Ever remembered by wife they cnn why the oe ‘ ee Congratulations are also exten- C mn Saturday. night. Dancing from 9 nelly), a daughter 6 Ib. 1 oz. STORDY — In loving memory of; Florrie and family. the said Estate should not be|%4 ‘° Joseph Doyle who com- One experienced motor grader operator) Dance Forrest Hill Hall, Fri-jto 12 Weatherble's Orchestra. our dear son and brother, Ev-} pane _ in jovi of | Passed and the Estate closed as| Pleted his Grade XI studies at a! day, May 22nd. Webster's Or- The Meiniiten B, DRISCOLL ve the ee erett ote ag dtc saat nan Ts 7 ee prayed for in said petition and 7 _and is spending holidays sapable of fine grading. chesire. : vith: Ok paeenak Bak Gee eee ee ee eee) Sree. ae ae passed away May 2ist 1953. |9@ , Motion of E. Somerled| with his parents, Mr. and Mrs c & QUEEN'S “Sun Bonnet Jane” from “Syca-| 9 eon a3 2 ‘| Dearer still as the years depart| the month is here with deep re- ae Esquire, Proctor for pang i oe and to ITY more Lane” in Pownal Hall Sat- Donald Joseph”. His memory lives within our| grets - tioner. ance Griffin who completed his Contaet “15. REEN — At the Chariottet hearts. * 6 es Beek a we wit}_AND IT IS HEREBY ORDER-| Grade XII, with honors, at S. There will be a Cake Sale at/- ne = : er Seenatas, May “at With tender love and deep regret] never ane ~ ED that a true copy hereof be|D.U. and is spending holidays Ellis Bros., Store, Saturday, May| Bunbury Ladies Aid will hold) ye 444 Mrs Eldon Green, | We who loved him will never for-| He fel! asleep without saying forthwith published in some} with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. MORRISON and MACRAE 23rd., Sponsored by MacLean|a Pantry Sale at S. A. Mac-| ei uottetown. a jeter, | " \ goodbye 2 newspaper published in Char-| David Griffin, Locke Road, . ; ; Group, Park Royal United} Donald's, Friday, May 22nd. ay E Lovingly remembered by par- ~~ memories of him will never on ~~ oa nies . > - a - ¥ + u- 70 Spring Street Church. _— ENGAGEMENTS __ [eats and sisters and brothers. Tomine wining aeakaak! tive weeks from the date hereot| PROVINCE OF : - . missed copy hereof > P.0. Box 759, Summerside. CHING — DICK — Mrs. Clarence MacDONALD — In loving mem-| !Y hy Semher. forthwith posted in the follow.| "NCE EDWARD ISLAND ; AUCTION : SALE Ching, Souris East, wishes to - oo — MacDONALD — In fond and lov-| img public places respectively | IN THE PROBATE COUR? : her ae Sone Adio pd away May 18th. 1958 ‘7 neta See ‘Geomen shia aes ta ann e The 15th day of April A. B, AT AVONDALE Gordon Whitelock, son of Mr. Happy and smiling always con-) yay 1g, 1958. "leald, Ot at tear the cece ci| 200. “4 and Mrs. William Dick, Tor- | te? He is gone but not forgotten Harold S. MacLeod in Vernon| Im Re Estate of ALETHA E. MacVITTIE late of Crapaud im County in the said Pre- May next coming, at the hour of thirty minutes after nine to close the Estate as pray- for in said petition and on motion of Frederic A. Large, Esquire, Proctor for said Peti- AND IT IS HEREBY OR- DERED that a true copy here- of be forthwith published ia some newspaper published ia Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four con- secutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places respecti- vely, namely, in the hall of the Court House in Charlottetowa aforesaid, at or near the store of William Waddell in Crapaud aforesaid' a at or near the Bank of Nova Scotia ‘in Crapaud 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 Charlotte- town in Queen’s County, the day and year first above written. By the Court. (L.S.) i ly confidential. (Sgd.) Frances V. Vinnicombe, Registrar. \ chairs, book shel | bedroom suite, double dresser, vanity tric refrigerator, Beatty electric washer, cl plate, aarbage can, 2 large ferns. Coleman ornaments and many other small articles. 256 QUEEN §T. |. AUCTION SALE - HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS AT THE SPORTS ARENA, FITZROY ST., CHARLOTTETOWN FRIDAY, MAY 22nd AT 2 P.M. 1 am instructed by Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Cotton to sell their entire household furniture including — 3 pc. Chesterfield, Lazy-Boy chair, studio couch, drop back coucin, 2 foldi couches, 2 rugs, hall rack, with mirror, oak dining room ithe cabinet, end tables, table and floor lamps, |0 pairs drapes, odd ves, card table, 3 beds, springs and mattresses, and bench, spring and mattress, dresser, chests. of drawers, bed side table, odd tables, — wardrobe with glass door and 6 drawers, Fawcett oil range, elec- g bed , china othe's hamper, hot gas lantern, guitar, Lawn Boy power mower, office desk, boys’ bicycle, Remington automatic shotgun (new), set of Encyclopedia, dishes, pictures, W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer. Inspection Thursday evening 7 P.M.