.a'." MERCHANDISE mul- V i sit SIMPSONS SEARS: Sporting Goods ‘ Dept. for these # WEEKEND .. SPECIALS l| EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT Science Teacher Wanted Bachelor of Science Teacher wanted for Alberton Regional High School or i one with a BA Degree. having specializ- I ed training in field of Science. Apply Mrs. L.L. Wilkie, Secretary. NOTICES NOTICES NOTICE Notice is hereby given that all debts and ac- counts due to the North Rustico Canning Com- pany Limited are now payable to the .I. w, Wind- sor Company Limited at 38 Queen Street. Char- lottetown: wrsuant to an Anignment of Book Debts by the former company to the latter; Dated December 9th. 1959. i EMPLOYMENT l STORE OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. SATURDAY Youths' FISHING RODS an. 1.0 .88 " 15.88 1. L88 Ideal III Fisth MALE ATTENDANTS FOR RIVERSIDE HOSPITAL Positions are available immediawa for Male Attendants at Riverside Hospital. Applicants must have successfully completed Grade 9. and be in good mental and physical health. Full Civil Service benefits. including' Sick Leave. Annual Vacation with pay and Pension and NOMINATING CONVENTION FOR KINGS COUNTY Progressive Conservative Association All poll chairmen requested to have five dele- gates in attendance Town Hall. Georgetown. Friday. April 27th. 8 pm. A full attendance la requested Kings County Progressive Conservative Assn. EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Provmce of Prince Edward Island ’ vacancy for a Laboratory Aide exists in the Divis on of Laborauories. Charlottetown. DUTIES—The hashing and sterilismg of glassware. Apply to the Director. Division of Laboratories. PO. Box 300. Charlottetown I See Page 3 For ‘ Announcements, Notices inmwu¢.nuu I: RECEPTION SEE I NOTICES NOTICES lMontague Regional High School Insurance privileges for permanent employees. For further information apply to: DIRI'IZTOR OF NURSING P. O. Box 4000. Charlottetown, P.E.I. s WATERPROOF JACKETS It Lush—Res. 1‘ as L 7.88 SPINfigg-RODS 2.88 I .88 8 Piece BAMBOO FLY ROD a... no I .99 WANTED Married men to develop and manage vegetable growing operation. Experi- ence essential in the production of an- TENDERS Tenders in writing will be received at the office of the undersigned up to noon on Wednes- day, April 25th for the Hamilton House property (lot has n frontage on Market Street of 81 feet and extends 160 feet to North Market Street). Highest or any tenders not necessarin accepted. J. WATSON MecNAUGHT. O.C. nueIs and perennials. truck garden and processing crops. Good references a must. Contact: HAROLD CAMPBELL CAMPBELL 8: BURNS LIMITED. Central Bedeque. P.E.I. Phone Bedeque 32 9' ALUMINUM PUNT One Only 119. l Hosting FLV LINE I) yd. Reel Reg. 5.90 3.88 0 Only i WICKER cam Reg. 3.90 2.88 m 12 r P. OUTBOARD 'IOI‘OR neg. 379.96 339. SPECIAL FEATURE 13' DELUXE BOAT Aluminum with Fibreglass Deck. Bubble Windshield. to April 30. next for the position of Principal of Sherwood School. commencing with the Fall Term Sherwwd presently contains M rooms from Grades 1- in inclusive. - of consecutive years of teaching experience: and salary ex- peered. W. C. McINNlS. SECRETARY OF TRUSTEES counting and be capable of assuming charge of business office. sired to: PRINCIPAL WANTED N O T I C E CO-OPERATIVE HOUSING Anyone interested in becoming a member of s Co-operative Housing Group is invited to attend a meeting on April 25th. 1962, at 8 P.M. in the Na- tional Film Board Office, Post Office Building. Charlottetown. P.E.I. P.E.I. HOUSING COMMISSION P. 0. Box 2000. Charlottetown. P.E.I. Application in writing will be received by the undersigned Applications should include Class of Licence held; number All replies will be treated with confidence. P. 0. Box 457.charlottctcrwn. P. E. I. ATTENTION RATEPAYERS Sherwood School All school taxes not paid by April 30th. will be published and handed over for collection. By Order Of Trustees ACCOUNTANT WANTED Must have experience in departmental ac- Apply stating qualifications and salary de- MR. J. M. LOGAN, Administrator. Prince County Hospital. Box 430. Summerslde ' Amd LILY-DARLIA BULBS .49 m Voumows BULBS .69 A“ sum sranms .39 W - cam HAND room .29 L.O.A. L.O.B.A. Grand Orange Lodge will meet in Summer-side. Tuesday. April 24th at 10 em. Men meet In Berthelier. Lodgeroom. ladies meet in Y.M.C.A.. Green Street. Gordon Keyes, M.W.G. Secretary will be present. J. A. MURRAY G. Sec'y L.O.A. MRS. MARY MacPi-iAIL G. Sec'y L.O.B.A. TEDNERS FOR SCHOOL BUSSES Sealed tenders will be received until 5 pm. Friday. May 4th at the office of the secretary for four 48 passenger school buses. Mrs. R. MecLeod. Secretary. J Charlottetown l PAGE 2 3 curling CIUb l for additional i will hold a reception for ‘ . . g ' Classified T A. d I pm s on er ‘ R. M. EWING. . "Too Late 5°C.)" To Classify" REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE No desirable residences. An income Summerside. Centrally I l I l Montague High School Auditorium 5 Progressive Conservative Meeting April 25th - 8 P.M. Sponsored by the Young Progresive Conservative Assoc. of Kings County 'I‘heguestspeakerfortheeveningwiilbeBob McLellan. MP. for Inverneu, also Mrs. Margaret Maodonald. M.P. for Kings. Honourable Walter R. Shaw. Premier of REL. Arthur Mclnnis, Pres. Y.P.C. for RBI. At this meeting Mrs. Macdonald will present a Charter to the Y.P.C. for Kings Co. Other Platform guests will include: M.L.A.'s for Kings County: C. A. Shaw. PresKings PC’s. Refreshments and Dance to follow. Music will be supplied by The Three Macks Come and Meet your Members. EVERYBODY WELCOME schools. For inspection apply to— Mrs. M. Delaney. 55 Spring Street. Summerside. or to Dr. J. A. Delaney, 78 Botaford Street. pro ject and a residential at 260 and 262 Green Street. located and near high Monoton, NB. NOTICES NOTICES IEASTER MONDAY DANCE at HORSE & SULKY CLUB Dancing 9:30 - 12:30 P.M. Members 8: Guest Couples Featuring Kay & Elmer Gallant IN THE STUD Employment Opportunity FOR FEMALE OFFICE CLERK FULL TIME EMPLOYMENT —Requirements— Bookkeeping and typing experience. Age between 20 and 35. Able to ac- cept responsibility. —Employee Benefits— Meior medical plan. paid vacation. profit sharing plan. 40 hour work week. Apply in person to: — W. L. HAMBLY, Manager SIMPSONS SEARS FEAT!“ I". see .59 I.I9 FURNITURE DEPT mars WM 6.88 A-nssl TABLE LAMPS 9.88 w' 2.88 SIMPSONS NOTICES of Public orb. Ctr-1mm. PEI. be m earl sp.m.'theMdsyeprriiimfmtl!eleetrImiwh-I-fl valsmol. dmummmuo KdflPIM.Ar~sct.I “M.W.PEI NOTICES TEN DER For the electrical wiring of the Summerside Vocational School Summerside. PEI. “aim . Iealdmm'ee'dtnthe 'ma Department “.mtmmndfmdmmmhm .se, etoG Keilh PM .W Ila-pundit mebl hug-mumhmdm-id sun-«unmmmm Signed.— GKHTHPICKARD Architect II E s ATTENTION LIGHT BULB USERS The Charlottetown Lions Club ANNOUNCE THEIR Proceeds to be used to help promote eye care in Queen's County and other charitable proiects. mmmrflmzi 3 bulbs $2.00. you A's: I2 bulbs $3.00 DelIVery will commence May 1st until completed AUCTION SALE ST. ANDREW'S APRIL 28th—l P.M. Ii 5 i i i i l «tramway. - est i i i. II I 4% II II “ I a I i- i Iii i i- "liillzl’ - :l'gr I did i’li (1‘ E. Iii l- Iiilil gig I ligature r i I; I f g I»! g ; 1.: i i .3 5 ’ g: E 2 Annual Sale of Light Bulbs CROP INSURANCE FOR I962 Potato crop insurance against. hail. drought, excessive rainfall. flood. frost. wind. including tomados, disease. including blight and pests is now available on application to the Crop Insur- ance Agency of the Provincial Government. 123 Kent Street. Charlottean or their agents in Prince. Queens and Kings Counties. at a cost to the grower of $5.06 per acre payable at the time of application. This provldu a maximum coverage of $158.05 per acre and is a guarantee against crop failure when your yield drops below 145 bushels of marketable potatoes. Application should be made not May Slst. 1962. Further information may he had on applica- tion to the Department of Agriculture, PO. Box 2000. Charlottetown. P.E.I. ATTENTION Potato Growers And Operators Of Potato Machinery All potato growers and operators of potato machinery are reminded of the amendment to the "Plant Disease Eradication Act" which has refer- ence to the disinfecting of potato machinery and the registering annually of operators of such machines. All farmers. or others. who operate Potato Planters. Set Cutters. and other equipment used in the handling of potatoes on more than their own farms. must apply immediately to the va- Inclal Department of Agriculture. Box 2000. Char- lottetown, for a license and enclose the license fee of fifty cents (50c). When application for a lie- ense is received a reCord book will be forwarded to the operator and the receipt of the record hook will be evidence that the operator has registered. Operabors of custom machines should contact the Seed Potato Inspector in their respective areas. or the Prince Edward Island Department of Agriculture. for instructions in the proper method of disinfecting their machines. REMEMBER TO TREAT YOUR SEED BE- FORE CUTTING. THIS WILL ASSIST IN COUN- TERACI‘ING FUSARIUM ROT INFECTION AND OTHER DISEASES. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE ATTENTION POTATO GROWERS ‘ 'Ihe attention of all farmers Is directed to an amendment of the Prince Edward Island Potato Production Act passed In 1962 whereby all per- son planting one-quarter acre or more of pain- hoes must plant those of the "Certified" class or better unless written authority ls received from the Minister of Agriculture. Also be advised that any grower whose field alsndhasbm-nescropofpotatoeslnfectedwith any plant disease or pest shall not permit the me area to be planted to potatoes the following year except on the authority of an inspector. and dial] destroy any volunteer plants on such land. Areas so infected In 1961 will he policed to see that these regulation are strictly enforced. It Is the Intention to inspect all fields of potatoes g'nwm this year and growers are advised to retain and have available for the Inspector their need tags or the written authority from the “blister to plant seed of table stock origin. P.E.I. Department of Agriculture later than .I Impact-by Chief Council, 205 Service $35.00 For either horse contact ED. DOWN E, ’Moniague or Walter Downe, Charlottetown race track. Victory Mac, byAlsVictory, 204 3/5 MATERNAL CLASSES Department of Health New Series Begins Thursday, April 26 2:30 pm. and 7:30 pm. National Film Board Theatre DominIOn Building Phone 4-8245 It Is important to attend first class If possible AUCTION SALE lAt Hamilton, Saturday, April 28th GII:30 p.m. Having sold my farm I offer for sale the following: Stock: 2 Milch Cows. 3 young rattle min] 2 years old. 8 yearlings. l brood sow. Machinery: {Murrow plow. lever rake. hay mower. hay loader, other articles too numerous to mention. Terms Cash. I If weather unfit sale uill he held following . Monday. ' VICTOR McKENNA MFII,.\'ILLE BELL Owner AIII‘IIOI’iN‘T—-G-12 Cmpaud disc him-ow' . muffler. manure spreader. cable and fork. tractor trailer. woodsleigh. scales. hinder, truck, hm AUCTION SALE l l I ' KENSINGTON ; Saturday. April 28th. Iz30 P.M. fining mid my pmperty. I will sell by ‘ mine cabinet fridge high Noni. low stool. chaste-meld and . M. sitter. with flicker. aid table. uphoIQa-ed chain. shut-nu.menddrewm.lirmb~k I<priigs..'imat- ‘ km. 1 Man hed. clothes horse. small hrukcau. coffee up“ leaner. m 1 shovels. fork. in GM. wood but". radio. 2 toasters. iron. ("piece rate. nodes. mum's. rocking dam. undid!” retina. min max. rues. lawn chart. I burn ms. moi mntle. pictures. frames. and other amt-lo hole. Immo- bond. ertem ladder Isl-row. m TIMI! h Mm Auctioneer W ARTHUR STEWART m I. W. JARDINI W Public Auction ‘ dank. office chair. 11 nit-us. nil heater. cupboard. 2 brush . oases, table. kitchen table. Eldis Kermr ranze. new PM I We Paulette. 7 tables. refrimntrr. hall staid mm. I rocking chair. wicker chair, lounge. arm chair, dink)! tabla l