‘. Bue ral _ TO PERSONS WITH =, YOUNG FRUIT TREES = Every winter there are a great many young - fruit trees injured or destroyed: by mice. This can be ‘Prevented by giving the trees proper care. There are a number of ways of preventing injury from mice. Build- _ Ing paper has been found to give a cheap and effective _ protection. Sag _ . The paper is applied in the fall before the ground _ freezes. Simply wrap it around the trunk and tie at the “top and bottom with heavy twine. A little soil thrown up around the base will prevent mice from getting underneath. For full protection, the paper should ex- _ tend from the ground to the lower limbs. Remove the “paper in early spring. ais Wire guards, while more expensive, give thorough ‘protection and, once placed in position, may remain for _& number of.years. They are also valuable in prevent- Ang girdling by rabbits. Additional protection may be secured by cleaning “away all grass from around the trunks of the trees for ‘8 radius of a foot or more, and filling the cleared space in, with coarse ashes or gravel. . For any additional orchard or other horticultural Anformation, please write to: 4 Horticultural Fieldman P.E.I, Department of Agriculture’ .. P. O. Box 2000 ° a Charlottetown, P. E. Y. HALLOWE'EN SHOULD BE FUN BUT DON'T LET YOUR FUN ‘BE THE CAUSE OF TRAGIC ACCIDENTS HIGHWAY SIGNS ARE VITAL TO TO PUBLIC SAFETY — DON’T DESTROY THEM a J. PHILIP MATHESON, , Minister of Highways. AUCTION SALE a Baltic Lot 18 Tuesday, Nov. 3rd at | p.m. - Having sold my farm, I will sell by Public Auction, *gtock, crop, farm implements and all household furtiish- ings, 6 choice milk cows, rubber tired farm wagen, push-bar hay loader, ever harrows, light har- rows, hay rake, wood sleighs, pump jack and engine, cream separator, milk cows, and quantity of mixed grain, household furnishings, kitchen. range, dining ‘room suite, chesterfield suite, 3 bed room suites, tele- vision, 21 inch. new, radio, chairs, tables, dishes and a lot of other articles too numerous to mention. If not fine, first fine day following. - ~ NEIL MACLEOD, Owner - fue — ALSCO-TISCO —/ Here itis. The job you have been look- ing for, are you lazy? Do you want:to work 4 hours per day, with two hours for lunch, and sit at a big desk with your feet on fop. Do you want to have this type of job and still ,draw a big fat salary every payday? If so this job is.not for you. We want men with cars willing to work, and follow instructions. To the right men we say we will train you to be successful salesmen, with above average earnings. There are opportunities for ad- vancements, drawing account etc. PHONE 8559 ANY TIME OF DAY. * Tisco Aluminum Window Co. 79 Queen St. @ RTUNITY FOR WOMAN IN LOCAL WOMEN’S RETAIL BUSINESS The woman we are looking for will have had ex- perience in selling in a women’s wear store, and may even now be employed in such a position. Experience ‘desired in dresses, suits and especially coats. This posi- tion will be of a permanent nature and offers a genuine ,opportunity to the right woman. We also offer her all _-the benefits that are a policy with our firm. .Phone 8435 to arrange an appointment with Mr. “M. Dalfen, or write to Greendal Ladies’ Wear, Char- lottetown. “\ll communications strictly confidential, GOOD OPPO a eee e j ; E 7 & i i i i i Fa iF t ou i : was born in Win- sloe on July 12, 1880, and spent entire life in this community. Here he was always regarded as a highly respected citizen and took a keen interest in all things for the advancement of his com- munity. Possessing a pleasant disposition and a ready smile for both old and young, this won for him many friends and his death is a distinct loss to the neighbor- heed, and especially in the home where he will be sadly. missed. He was a devoted husband, a kind and loving father and grand- father, whom his children loved. grea dren. The following two brothers Harry and Guy, four sisters (Hat- tie), Mrs. Harry Gander; (May), Mrs. Vernon MacMillan; (Alice), Mrs. Harry Allison and (Bessie), Mrs. Reginald Bryenton. His funeral was one of the lar- gest ever held in the community and the many floral tributes bore testimony to the esteem in which he was held. The NOW BETTER THAN EVER CANADA SAVINGS BONDS SERIES 1959. . Highest return ever — 4.98%. Cashable anytime at par plus accrued @ °e @ ° ® interest. T . . + + May be purchased for cash and on easy installments. New limit of $20,000 per person. EASTERN SECURITIES COMPANY 9) ure 146 Richmond su CHARLOTTETOWN Phone 5511 “Your business confidentially transacted” — Please send me additional information on the 1959 Series of Canada Savings Bonds. KIDDIES’. HALLOWE'EN PARTY OCTOBER 3st. from 7.00-9.00 P.M All members please accompany children. Employment Opportunity Maritime Electric Co. Ltd. has an opening for an alert ing the public. Minimum education, Grade 10. For appointment phone MR. H. B. BUDGEN, 6531 TREASURE - VAN. | Adisplay and sale of Arts and Crafts of Asian and South American countries, also Canadian handicrafts. Last day today — 10.A.M. to 6 P.M. At the Jenkins Building beside The Travel Bureau ~ A WEDNESDAY, NOV 2 general purpose horses: 5 car; mower; binder; potato duster; tractor ‘trailer; disc harrow; field 1 wagon: harrows; plow; threshing spreader; horse hoe; International @ngin& scales; 2 wood sleighs; box sleigh; laddé®&; hay fork and rope; elevator digger; cream separator: stanchidns; 2 row potato cul- tivator; rope and blocks: stove wood; crea cans; step-ladder; churn; quantity hay; set harness; assorted h ss; forks, shovels, post hole diggers: hoes. tools, etc., etc. : Enterprise range (new); sewing machine-churn; writing desk; 2 sets drawers; wringer; dining room table: 6 chairs; buffet: china cabinet; studio couch; library table; hall settee; mahogany couch; hall rack; 3 piece c eld; end tables; 3 bureaus; 3 commodes; bedroom suite; 2 bed, springs and mattresses; occas- ional chairs; 2 wall mirrors: wall cabinet; electric and oil lamps; gas lantern; rug 9 x 10; clock; pillows; hooked and scatter rugs; assorted dishes; kitchen and pantry utensils, wall pictures, etc. Terms: CASH. If day unfit, sale next fine day following. MRS. RAY LIDSTONE.- ~ Owner seed _ E. C. BELL Auctioneer. FOR SALE One 1950 Meteor car equipped with starting gate for horse racing. This car has been driven 32,000 miles. For further par- ticulars apply— ~ T. LELAND LINKLETTER services at the! Church and grave were conduct-' young man capable of meet-| ; é F sel 5 2% 3 f. i j * ieee ‘ Fz F i : A good life just finished Which now is “At Rest", CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Hammond Rodd and family, wish to thank most sin- cerely our friends and neighbors who came to our assistance when cliffe, and Mrs. Hardy, soloist. Obituary Notice Inserted by readers as a tri- bute to the deceased. JARIAH BAKER The death took place at the home of his daughter, in George- town, of Jcrizh Baker, formerly of Morell. Mr. Baker hed been ailing for the past year but had ious to his death, which took place on October 18. The late Mr. Baker was a re- tired seaman and was the son of the late Agnes Day and Daniel Baker of Jeddore, N.S. Mr. Bak-| CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 20th day of October A.D. 1959. In Re Estate of Timothy Roch- ford late of Charlottetown in Queen's in the said Pro-| vince, i Purser, deceased, testate. To the Sheriff of the County of Queen’s County or any Constable or literate person within said County ; GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the er of Charlottetown aforesaid, Barrister, the Administrator | cum testamento annexo of the jabove named Estate, praying that a citation may be issued for ithe purpose hereina‘ter set forth: You are therefore hereby requir- ed to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and ap-| pear before the Judge present) at a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Chariotte-| town in Queen's County in the said Province, on Monday the) 2rd day of November next com-' ing. at the hour of thirty minutes | after ten o'clock noon of the! same day to show cause if any! they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed-and an order for distri-, bution made to close: the Estate ‘as prayed for in said petition ‘and on motion of M. Alban Farmer Esquire, Proctor for said Petitioner. i AND IT IS HEREBY ORDER- ED that a true copy hereof be forthwith published in some newspaper published in Char-| lottetown aforesaid once in each | week for at least four consecu-| tive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places respectively, name-| ly, in the hall of the Court) House in Charlottetown. afore-| said, at or near the Bank of No- va Scotia in Charlottetown afore- said and at or nedr the Canad- ian Bank of Commerce in Char-) lottetown aforesaid, so that all | interested in the said Es- ' you to the undertaker, Mr. Cut-| been active unt] two days prev- | petition on file of M. Alban Farm-’ a z le i: 5 i a & ph] to HE tu if i i 2 =e s : E F F g pit i Z al e5F g F i PEE 3 Eg Es ei 3 fs ef : > i 5 3 fs E i i ¥ g ze »¥ T S Z cyee s i set + fe i EF aig | vi ab ‘nie ank Creamer who i . . |died in 1945; Eunice, Mrs. Oscar James of Toronto, Ontario, who survives. His funeral-which was lergely attended was held from Marie United Church and was conduct- ed by the Rev. Mr. Fraser of | Montague, assisted by the church | Minister. The hymns sung were all favourites of the deceased, “Buelah land,” “In The Sweet By and By’, and “The O!d Rug- ged Cross’. Interment took plae in Midgell Cemetery. The pallbearers who were all old friends of the deceased were as follows: Albin McAdam, Mor- ell, James B. Jay, Morell; Char- les McDonald, Morell; . Percy Robbins, Morell; Mr. Fenalson, Bangor. The following were the floral offerings. PILLOW The Family: Myrtle, Roy, Alice and Eunice ° ao as ths BIRTHS — MARRIAGES —— DOUCETTE — Mr. and Mrs.| JOHNSTON — SHELFOON— The Eleanor and Jean Jack and Virginia Gloria Doran Ben Porter Mr. and Mrs. J. Johnston BASKETS Myrtle and Roy Ra!lp?. Dorothy, and E-ther CROSS Mr. and Mrs. Percy Lomax SPRAYS LeRoy and Mary Alvin and Amy Ivan and Lizzie Marg. Colin and Family Sunset and Evening Star and one clear call for me And may there be no moaning of the Bar, when I put out to Sea Twilight and Evening bell, and after that, the dark, I hope to meet my Pilot, face to es when I have crossed the ?. CARD OF THANKS The farnily of the late Joriah Baker wish to thank Dr. A. Ken- nedy; also their many friends who sent flowers.and messages of sympathy, and assisted in any way during their recent sad ber- eavement. CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND In The Probate Court The 22nd day of October A.D. | In Re Estate of CHARLES ° WEBSTER INMAN fate of. Hampton in Queens County in the said Province, Farmer, deceas- ed, testate, To the Sheriff of the Caunty of Queens County or any Consiable or literate person within said County | GREETING: } 235 vt i : ~ 5 © 3 S 2 > and old-fime dancing every Saturday night, at the New Glasgow Jr. Farmers Recrea- ition Centre. Doirons Orchestra. NEW GLASGOW Christian: ‘Church Sunday, November 1: Morning worship and Commun- ion 11 a.m.; Community Sunday) School 10 a.m; Cavendish Bap- tist Church: Worship service 3 p-m. (Please note hour). Rev H.L. Mitton, B.A., B.D., Charlottetown will be the guest speaker. MT. HERBERT Woman's In- stitute auction at Ralph Raynor's Mt. Herbert, Wednesday, Novem- Tis Goartan, Chantotictows, Sal, Oot. 1, 1068, 11 MEN ing Service will be held Sunday, November 1, 7.30 p.m. Special music by Kensington Quartet. AUCTION “4S™ Score Cards for sale at Guardiaa - Patriot RED CROSS Home Nursing Class starts November Sth. A ‘few more students can be taken. Phone 8551 tedzy to apply. RAYNOR’S Ha>ry Velley Ezgs at Co-cp Super Market, Holman’s Foodland and Taweel’s Groce- teria. THE KINSMAN CLUB, of Char- lottetown, is again sponsoring the Canadian Players at Queen Char- lotte High School on November “Comedy of Errors”, by Shakes- ber 18 at 8 p.m. Raymond Doucette (nee Mary Shea Connolly) are happy to announce the arrival of their daughter, Colleen Marie, Oc- tober 10, 1959, at St. Joseph's Hospital, Toronto. Weight 7) lb., 10 oz. SHERREN At- the Toronto) General Hospital. October 3,) 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Foster | Sherren, a daughter, Terri Lee Ethel, 8 ib., 7 oz. SHERREN — To Corporal Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sherren, Cal- gary, Alberta. September 22, 22, 1959. a daughter, Debbie Sue. Weight 7 lb., 9 oz. DEVEAU — At Banting Mem- orial Hospital, Gander, Nfid., on October 2ist, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Deveau. a son, Blair Francis. 8 pounds, 2‘ ounces. ‘se HINSPERGER — At St. Mary's Hospital, Waterloo, Ont. Oct. 28, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hinsper- ger, (nee Sis DeCoste), a daugh- ter. i \ ENGAGEMENTS WALKER — BRADY — Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Walker of Charies- wood, Manitoba are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter Alice Jean to Robert William, son of Mrs. James A. Brady of Chariotte- town, P.E.I., and the late Mr. Brady. The wedding will -take place Saturday November 7th, at 6 p.m. At St. Mary's Angli- can Church, Charleswood. Obituary Notice NEIL WESLEY MacDOUGALL Neil Wesley MacDougall passed away suddenly at ms home at i i (When death notices are received too late te be included on this page, they appear for one edition on page two anc are transferred to this department in the next edition.) peare at 2:00 p.m., and “Devil's ston Johnston. Rev. A. F. Mac- Lean performed the ceremony. M facLEOD GALLANT — The — marriage of Margaret Elizabeth John Gallant, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben S. Gallant, of Welling- ton, P.E.1., will take place on . Nov. 7th, in St. Joseph Church Grimsby, Ont.. The young couple will reside in Ottawa, where the groom is serving at the R.C.A.F. Station in Uplands. RESERVE NOVEMBER 11 to | Baptist Church, - | p.m, 7th. The performances are:| | Althouga we smile and seem care | SMITH — In loving T so 5 4A'ar* *. PRINCE COUNTY BUY A POPPY for Remem- brance Day! HALLOWE’EN PARTY Bo: ;Legion Hall, October 3ist. Chil- \dren up to 8 years, 6.30 p.m. to 8 p.m.; 8 years to 12 years, 8 p.m. to 9.30 p.m.: eenagers 9.30 p.m. to 11 pm. All Children welcome. Parents please accompany dren. TRYON UNITED Churcld Sup- per in Baptist Hall, Saturday, November 7. ~ ' ANNUAL KENSINGTON Uni- ted Church supper in Church basement Wednesday, November '4 beginning at 4.30 p.m. . KING'S COUNTY HAM SUPPER and Bazaar, Morell Community Hall, Tues day, Nov.-3. RESERVE Wednesday, Novem- | ber 25th, for Peter’s Road Presby- 'terian Church Turkey Supper. Births, Deaths, Marriages But broke our hearts free Nobody misses you. more than we. , Sadly missed and always re membered by brother and sis- | ters. i ‘KELLY — In fond and ‘loving memory of a dear husband and father Reginald Kelly, who passed away October 31, 1957. Not today, but everyday In silence do we remember Ever remembered by wife and family. : memory of our dear father and mother, James E. Smith, and Mary L. Smith, who departed from us October 31, 1958 and July 7, 1939. - We do not forget you Nor-do we intend We think of you often —ae aig we IN MEMORIAM LAVERS — In memory of John Lavers who passed away Oc- tober 3ist., 1957. His thoughts were all so full of us He never could forget And so we think that whére he {s He must be watching yet As angels keep their watch up there Please God. just let him know | That we down here do not forget We love and miss him so. | And wifl to the end Gone and forgotten by some you | may be But dear to our memory you ever | will be Always remembered by Thel- ima, Howard and. families. HORTON — In loving memory of:-my wife, Marion Elizabeth, wha passed away November 1, 1958. Keo pe The winds of God blow gently On a sweet and treasured spot Where the one I loved lies sleep- ing | Never will she be forgotten Sadiy missed and always re-| membered by his wife and fam-) ily. MULLIGAN — In loving memory of our dear mother, Mrs. John! E. Mulligan, who departed this life November 1, 1953; Also our, Father, John E. Mulligan, who departed this life January 9. 1956. - “The beautiful things you dd for persons tate as aforesaid may have due| WHEREAS upon reading the pe notice thereof. ; \tition on fil of William E. Inman WITNESS His Honour Harold|of Hampton aforesaid, Farmer, 'Leonard Palmer, Judge of the and James K. Gordon of Appin |said Probate Court at Charlotte-. Road in Queens County afore- |town in Queen's County, the day said, Farmer, the Executors of and year first above written, By the Court. (L.S.) the above named Estate, praying \that a citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: (Sgd.) Frances: B. Vinnicombe, You are therefore hereby requir- Registrar ed to cite all persons interested jin the said Estate to be and ap- NOTICE OF pear before the Judge present at SHERIFF'S SALE a Probate Court bon Anne in the Court House in ottetown in ‘Queens County in the said Pro- ‘PURSUANT to and 2by virtue vince. on Friday the 27th day-of of a Writ of Execution ‘to me November next coming, at the directed and issued out of the heur of -eleven o'clock forenoon County Court of King’s County of the same day to show cause at the Second Circuit of the said |“f any they ean why the Accounts Court on the 2ist day of Oct-|of the said Estate should not be ober, A.D. 1959 in an action Passed and an order for distru- New Dominion, on Oct, 7th, 1959 in his 66th year. Fe Born Feb 26th, 184 at Nine Mile Creek the son of the late Daniel and Jessie (MacPhee) | MacDougall. The earlier years of his life were spent in Western | Canada where he was engaged in | construction of grain elevators. In 1925 he returned to his native province P.E.I. where he was a successful farmer at Cumberland until ill health forced his retire- ment in 1956. His last years were | spent in New Dominion where he | was active in the community and | the work of New Dominion Unit- /ed Church. 3 The funeral was held from New Dominion, United Church og Oct- ober.10th. Interment in New Dom- inion cémetery. - Service was conducted by Rev. J.L. Walls asSisted by Rev. G. Killen. Organist Mrs. Arthur Mac-. _ Sek SAUSTY Ya eae us | Live within our hearts each day And keep you near and dear to us, Though you have passed away.” Always remembered by Mary, Clair-and~Family. HORTON — In loving \ memory of our dear sister, Mrs. Harry Horton, Mt. Albion, who pass- ' ed away on November 1, 1953. \ ,God took your hand | We had to part Ever remembered by husband Harry. CARDS OF THANKS Miss Annie Pidgeon wishes to express her sincere thanks to all who sent cards, and letters of sympathy in her recent bereave- ment caused by the death of her | brother William of Winnipeg. Funeral Director N. D. MacLEAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR . 15 King Square Charlottetown Dial 5549 | He eased your pain | Nipneianninndetienae ' Or arrciwtéEst te -——ae wherein the Trustees of School District No. 146 in King’s County are Plaintiffs and Melvin Blais- dell is Defendant and which said Execution is marked to levy for the: sum of $115.21 being the amount of School taxes and casts which amount remains unpaid, together with Sheriff's fees and costs of levy and sale and other expenses of execution. ; I hereby give public notice that on Monday the 23rd day of November A.D. 1959 at the hour of eleven o’clock in the fore. noon in front cf St. Mary’s Par- ish Hall at Souris in King’s County -I will set up and sell by Public Auction to the highest bidder the lands hereinafter idescribed situate, lying and being on Lot or Township. Num- ber 56 in King’s County in Prince Edward Island, Bounded and Described as follows, that is to say:—BOUNDED on the North by land of the I* tate William Banks; on the West by the Albion Road: on the South by land of Reginald Banks and on the East by the Line of the NINETY ACRES of land, a little more or less. Dated this 27th day of October A. D. 1959. MILTON RODGERSON, Summerside, P.EL by gi. ; Sheriff of King's County. largest producer of cotton, with! of bereavement. | Soviet Russia second aad ee |tion made to close the Estate as | iprayed for in said petition and | on motion of A. James Haslam! /Esquire, Proctor for said Peti- are Donald Hymns sung were; “The; Lord is my Shepherd” and Peace Perfect Peace”. _ | ane ee oe ee oe lormer Annabelle | "AND ff I8 HEREBY ORDER. | ME WG tM ern 3 Glen ED that a true copy hereof be | MacDougall. now residing in | forthwith published in some news- peterborough, Ontario: Also the | paper published in Charlottetown | ¢ojowing brothers and sisters, aforesaid once in each week for | Mrs Allison MacMillan, Fairview; | ia iat least four consecutive weeks \yr< w.J. MacCauley, Manches-_ ter, N. H.: Russell at Fairview; | § from the date hereof and that a! true copy hereof be forthwith | Francis at Canoe Cove: Archi- | jposted in the: following publie| paid Carstairs Alberta: Daniel at | \Places respectively, namely, im) Nine Mile Creek; Nelson, Con- ithe hall of the Court House im) necticut. U.S.A. The many ‘beautiful floral trib- | iCharlottetown aforesaid, at or} near the store of Morrison & utes and expressions of sympathy | Company in Hampton aforesaid testified to the esteem-in which | ‘and at or near the store of Wad-' je was held. Pallbearers were: | dell Brothers in Crapaud in! Harvey MacEachern, Douglas |} Mac- | F Chesley MacDougall, | § /Queens County aforesaid, so that! yfacKachern. Murchison ell persons interested in the said) Bachern. |Estate as aforesaid may have) Wallace MacKenzie, ithe due notice thereof. | : Leonard Palmer. Judge of the! Livingstone, Milton ‘said Probate Court at Charlotte--Cameron MacPhee, Reginald | jtown in Queen's County, the day Walsh, Ivan Taylor, Lorne Taylor. | and year first above written. . : ! By the Court, CARD OF THANKS» ‘Ley Lot Road and containing ‘Sgd.) Frances B. Vinnicombe.! The family of the late Neil Wes: freximess, Registrar. ley MacDougall wish to thank all ’ o MATS Gane. whe set Seeees and see. coTToO ONS sages of sympathy or helped in so The United States is the world’s| many other ways in this our time j ’ Mra, Wesicy MacDougall, nd, PEER. Fatan & CO. 1TR teh PEEK FREAN’S | Finest creamery butter gives a tich flavour to Peek Frean’s Digestive —a slightly sweet meal biscuit which everybody likes.’ Can be served with any beverage. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE 8 O72. Moroon and Yellow PACKETS : 25¢ X PEEK FREAN’S N You'll tebe these — FOR OVER 100 YEARS Wels of Jamo’ BISCUITS % 4