a re Se Can't Carry Merchandise to Eve , ¥ ; z > FOR SALE In Montague dwelling built in 1954. Centrally located. transferred. Inspection any time, no phone tes GEORGE McCANNELL. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN - - -| THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the Department of * Education has not given authority to any person or persons to solicit subscriptions to magazines under the Sponsorship of the Vocational School, or other educa- tional institution which it supports. ~NOTICE TO FARMERS We have discontinued buying unwashed wool but will still accept it in exchange for yarn and blankets. We are buying washed wool daily. e WM. CONDON & SONS 65 Queen Street Charlottetown, P. E. I. . \ ee FOR SALE IN KENSINGTON/| Home of James Mills, containing six rooms, on the [rishtown Road, also the home of James MacNeill on ~Schoof Street. These homes are open for inspection any time or eR TOWN AND COUNTRY REALTORS, Summerside 2133 Evenings 3604 aa : ; bE: rs ~~ 2 tone, motor newly overhauled, new tires one of ‘the * wee Te * - + ATTENTION TRUCK OWNERS. The use of 1959 license plates bearing letter X preceding the license number, expire at midnight, June 30th, 1959. Thereafter any truck operated on a highway shall be required to have displayed thereon the regular 1959 license plates. J. A. GALLANT, Registrar of, Motor. Vehicles. ~ — SPECIALS FOR ‘FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY : 1956 METEOR SEDAN best buys of the week. 1955 CHEVROLET SEDAN one owner. Color green, ‘re/- conditioned motor guaran- teed for 90 days, a real family car at a special price this . week only. 1955 METEOR SEDAN 2 tone, motor newly overhauled this car ready for the Toad. Why not trade this week, ask for demonstration. a . 1955 DODGE SEDAN one owner, light green in color, tires and motor in A-1 condition, our week-end special. See this one and inquire about price. 1955 FORD SEDAN ‘One owner, good motor and tires, clean inside and out, a drive in this car will convince you. Hurry, Hurry, 1953 METEOR COACH £ = ~~ ‘ Color blue, newly painted, tires and motor in perfeet _ condition. In this car you will ride like a millionaire. : \ 1952 DODGE STATION WAGON good tires and motor, this one selling at a REAL, REAL Bargain. , 1955 CHEVROLET STATION DELIVERY , who needs one? This wagon in tip top shape, just wait- ag tt. \ i ing for a new owner. Must be seen to be appreciated We will be open this Friday & Saturday until 9 p.m. Don’t forget your Free gas coupon and Coke just ask STEWART MOTORS Lid Deceke | ee ¢ Charlottetown | _ LIBERAL NOMINATING | CONVENTION The combined nominating meeting and tion par adecransge heyy pen prog eer enw will held Thursday, July 2, at 8 in Bradalbane Hall. entitled to send five accredited delegates. RALPH JOHNSTONE, President. ALLISON MAYNE, . Secretary. of be Each poll is = FOR SALE \ with forced airheating, coloured both ensem- ble, and all other modern conveniences. ~ Apply George Jenkins , NOTICE Having accepted other employment MacDonald’s Shoe Repair, oppgsite Sports Arena, will close June . All work in shop must be picked up before or on a date. . : J. J. MacDonald AUCTION SALE AT 7 BISHOP ST.. CHARLOTTETOWN -- MONDAY, JUNE 29th AT 2 P.M. I am instructed by the Executors of the Est. of Mrs. James | ee ee ee en ee ee ee | fects: — Bed Davenport and 2 chairs. end table, square table, fern stand, buffet, table, § chairs, sideboard, kitchen range with tank (Enterprise), kitchen table and chairs, hot plate, Beatty washer, beds, springs, mattresses, commode, chest of drawers, vanity bench, scatter rugs, oil cloth, cot and mattress, drop head W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer. NOTICE All accounts due us must be paid on or before Saturday, July 4th. It is becoming increasingly difficult to grant credit on long terms. Our suppliers. demand payment in 14 sop ge at the outside, 30 days, and some of them give only In view of these conditions, it is getting impossible to operate when our customers do not pay in a reason- wee ae pea es percent of our business is in| . carry a very small margin. No in- | terest is charged as in the case of cars, tractors, tele- vision sets, etc., and our goods are not repossessable. The res to this notice will determine whether we can continue in the credit business. HENRY DUNN, GASPEREAUX. -. JOHN J. HOLMES; B.A. LL.B., announces the opening of an office for the practice of law. 150 Richmond Street DIAL 6145 Summer Hours: 8:00 &m. to 4:00 p.m. WANTED Male Accounts Payable Clerk For Montreal Office” Apply in writing to: MARITIME CENTRAL AIRWAYS LIMITED Charlottetown, P. E. I. FOR SALE IN FLAT RIVER 150 acre farm with large modern house \ f and barn, also several out buildings. 100 acres clear, remainder firewood and lumber. Also 100 acre farm, 20 acres cléar, re- mainder firewood and lumber. IN BELLE RIVER "A large general store with garage and warehouse. , Interested parties contact— ALEX BEATON, 5 North River Road Charlottetown, Phone 6857, A Large Bungalow on Malpeque Road | . jincial Exhibition Association unless name and Bingo every Monday night. St Andrews Hail, Mt. Stewart. Twe jackpots of $25 each. : Dance Iona East School every aged night, New . hardwood " CITY & QUEEN'S © Dance at Gordon Lodge Hunt- er River every Wednesday for Community Enterprise Canteen CORRECTION — In the death notice of Robert Cameron Dewar published on June 23rd, 1959, under the flower tributes read Pillow: “Ira and Charlie’, rshould be “Ira and Jean’”’.| DR. ALLEN STEWART will be absent from his office June 23th to July 6th the office will remain open for appointmests and pay- ments. to 12 Weatherbie’s Orchestra. Modern and old-time dancing every Saturday night, at the New Glasgow Jr., Farmers Recrea- tion Centre. Doeirons Orchestra. NOTICE - To prospective exhibitors for the Provincial Ex- hibition and Live Stock Show. Positively no entries will be accepted by the Prov- r registra- tion number of animals are presented before July ~3lst. Please bring your entries in early to give our staff plenty of time to prepare our catalogue and have it printed. Entries close July 31st and no entry will be ‘accepted after that date. Your co-operation will be greatly appreciated. CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK AND PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION ASSOCIATION. THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LIBERAL ASSOCIATION The Annual Meeting of the Prince Edward Island Liberal Association will ony at the Community Cen- itre,Charlottetown on Mon@ay June 29th at 8:15 p.m. Premier.A. W. Matheson will be the guest speaker. IAN M. MacLEOD Secretary. ALL INTERESTED IN THE LIBERAL PARTY ARE INVITED TO ATTEND. HIGH SCHOOL BOYS IN GRADES 12. and 13 30 June is the last day for making your application for a naval officer cadetship under the terms of the Regular Officer Training Plan (ROTP) or the Venture Plan. ROTP provides a fully subsidized university ed- ucation in a Canadian Services College or a univer- sity leading to a recognized degree and a life-time professional career. The Venture Plan provides education and@ training for boys who wish to become naval aviators. They are enrolled on a 7-year appointment with the opportunity to transfer to permanent status. Get all details, Right Now! Visit, write or phone the: Naval Recruiting Officer 59 Queen Street, Charlottetown, P.ELI. Phone: 4913 for more information. — ROYAL CANADIAN NAVY- WANTED Two first lass automoble mechanics for modern garage and service station in Kings County. Also one man for service station work only. Excellent working conditions group insurance, ete. Highest salary paid to the right men— Write all replies to Box 2879 Guardian-Patriot | , - “AN UNLOADING CAR CEMENT 2 Je | Albany Station, Saturday June 27th and | Monday June 29th. Special price off car. PARKER CANFIELD - Crapaud. THE ST. THOMAS AQUINAS SOCIETY Students wishing to obtain burses or scholarships at institutions outside the Prov- ince of P. E. 1. must forward their applica- tions to the general secretary before June 130, 1959. nen Applications for loans must be received ANNOUNCEMENTS 'servative Association of Canada. | Be sure to attend. .| urday. June 27th, 2 p.m. Births, Deaths, Marriages (When death notices are received too late to be included also the clergymen in the district; on this page, they appear for one edition on page twe and are transferred to this department in the next edition.) F 7 ozs. oe : Girl Guide Campaign week be- ginning October 5th. ~Reserve Saturday August Ist. ‘or Middleton W.I. Afternoon tea at home of Mrs. Walter Craig. Hours 3-5, 7-9. Dance Lot 6 Hall Monday, June 29th., sponsored by C.W.L. Good music. TRINITY PICNIC will be held at Brackley Beach Saturday af- ternoon. Those offering volunteer transportation are asked to report te the church at 12.45. “DIAL 3644—FREE DELIVERY to your door and get the best values for your food dollar Wea- new ® Clover Farm Food Mar- SECOND INSTALLMENT of Civie taxes due and payable on | or before June 30th. Young Conservative rally Com- munity Center Monday 8.30 p.m: Gueht speaker Mr. Douglas Jung, M.P., President of Young Con- } THE LADIES Auxiliary Maine Brace Naval Veterans Associa- tion meeting Monday at 8 p.m. REMEMBER~— in order to vote at Civic elections all taxes must be paid in full, by December 3st. Sale of home-cooking at Strath- gartney Park Wednesday July 1, oa Riverdale and Churc- w.t. “THE PRINCE Edward Island Lay Association Conference of the United Church will be held in Glenwood United Church on Wednesday, July 1st. There will be three sessions—10.30 a.m., 2. o'clock and 7 p.m. All Ministers and men and women of the Church are invited to attend’. Special Dance — Bonshaw Inn Saturday night. Burns Orchestra. | ST. JAMES Church School Horse Races at Hazelbrook Sat- | BIRTHS LEARD—At the Prince County Hospital on Thursday June 18th, _1959 to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Leard (nee Leta Hudson) Cas- cumpec, a daughter Susan Lois a 6 Ibs 10 ozs, a sister for lan. MACRAE—At Prince County Hos- pital- on June 23, 1959 to Mr. and Mrs.. Reginald MacRae Summerside a son weight 8 Ibs. MacKAY — At the Prince County Hospital on June 24th, 1958 to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest MacKay, Summerside, a daughter, Vicki Loanne. Weight 9 lbs., 7 ozs. AITKEN — At St. Joseph's Gen- eral Hospital, Comox, B. C. to Mr. and Mrs. Danny Aiken on June 2nd, 1959, a daughter, Catherine Mary 6 lbs. 13 07s. A sister for Sharon Lee. town Hospital on June 25th, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert MacKenzie (Georgia Morrison), Millview, a son, Bernard Leo, Weight 8 lbs. 5 ozs. ' FRASER — At the Halifax in- firmary. on Wednesday, June 24th., 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Bertie Fraser, Halifax, form- erly of Montague, a daughter, Mary. Starr. Weight 9 pounds, 5 ounces. ENGAGEMENTS BOELHOUWER — CURTIS—Mr. and Mrs. Carnelis Boelhouwer of Brookfield announce the en- gagement of heir daughter Cedriana Marie to Wesley William, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Curtis of Milton. Mar- riage to take place August 8th., at the Princetown Road _ Unit- ed Church. SCISSORS — McINNIS—Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester M. Scissors sation accordingly: The expenses, pension and stock purchase plan. Interviews will be conducted Montreal, 9, of Kensington. We wish to thank ‘SENIOR SALESMEN $7500. A National building materials , t notch salesman” to cover its Maritime territory. This opportunity i vailable because of promotions withi zal . The ak required will be responsible ‘for servicing a well established group of ee new business. The pres Position uces salary and commission. New business will increase his compen- Company provides a new car and pay all Applicants must possess above average intelligence, be able to work with minimum direction and be free Pe Full employee benefits include group insurance, life insurance, full details of experience, educ&tion and marital status to: * THE SECRETARY. P. O. Box 900, + 7 ! picnic Saturday afternoon Dalvay shore. INTEREST AT the rate of one- half of one per cent a_month will | be charged oa ail over-due install- | ménts of Civic taxes. / PLEASE -BRING your when paying Civic taxes. YOUNG CONSERVATIVE ral- ly Community Cenier, Monday, 8.30 p.m. Guest speaker Mr. Dou- gias Jung, M.P. President of Young Conservative Association of Canada. Be sure to attend. KING'S COUNTY Regular Saturday Night Dance St. Peter's Bay: Hall. Music by the Mariners. | ; LOWER MONTAGUE Regat- ta, Wednesday, July 15th. Senu entries to Dan Condon, Lower Montague. stub AT HELEN’S— Discounts on all | millinery. See at M. F. Mac- Donald's store, Montague. Lobster Supper St. Columba Parish Hall Tuesday July 30tb. Starting 5.30 p.m. Ottawa wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Mary Theresa Lois to Malcolm Joseph McInnis son of Mr and Mrs. Maxwell McInnis of Tig- nish, P.E.I. Marriage to take place at 10 p.m. on August 8, 1959 at St. Patrick's Church, Ottawa. CURRAN —KELLY Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Curran, St. Ter- esa, announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Mary Stella, to George Pius, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Kelly of Morell. Marriage to take place July eleventh, St. Cuthbert’s Church, St. Teresa at. nine o’- clock. MARRIAGES MATHESON — MacDONALD— At West Cove Head United Church June 2th, 1959 at 6 p.m. Rev. W.H. Forsy- the United in marriage Eta Bernice , Cove Head and Vernon Benjamin, Matheson of Hunter River. CARD OF THANKS Hos; wishes to need in any way to make the lobster supper such . — A jal thanks yr Hutt and Jack tt and the following fishermen who donated lobsters: Devere Avery, Reg Fraser, Cecil Hutt, Lemont Hutt, James Gallant, John Gavin, Wil- liam Hutt, Myrl Matthews, Ever- ett Powers, Bryden Smith, Phillip Kinch, Harold Skerry; Upton Fraser, Wilbur Fraser, Roy Fraser, Frank McNeill, Lloyd Me- Neill, Alfred Powers, Hanses Smith, William Gionet. The Red Cross committee, Can- adian Legion Kensington wishes to thank the 235 persons who at- tended the blood donor clinic in distributor requires a aoe n our organization. will be expected to develop produces $7000 to $8000 from travel. locally early in July. Write with Station ‘O’, P.Q. REFRIGERATORS For Stores, Canteens, Restaurants, or Homes. New and used sizes from 3 cu. ft. to 20 cu ft. Also one Coke Cooler in perfect condition. Also in stock used Ice Oil, used FIRESTO Wood Ranges. All sizes Space, Heaters new and NE HOME & AUTO 187 Gt. George St. Dial 5547 before September 15th Boxes, Electric & Gas Washers, Electric, Propane, Coal, | ry Door .. Want Ads Can.. Dial 8506 Bedeque District L.O.L. Annual - |Parade and Church Service will Abo Sb ons asso als i, SMI ae oY See be held in Borden Church 3 p.m. Sunday June 28th. Members meet at Lodge room 230 p.m. G.C. Bell—District Master. THE PAYNTER picnic will be held at Mills’ Point, Wednesday, July 1st. If rainy, the first fine day following. MEETING IN Malpeque hall , Thursday evening July 2nd to d's. cuss forming a co-op to operate general store etc. in Maipeque. Reiki Sangster, co--j- organizer and others will be present to address meeting. CAIRNS PICNIC—to be held July first. at Louis Pearson's shore, Chelton. The annual meetinz of Bradal- bane cemetery, M afternoon June 29. All in ted please attend. MOASE JEWELLERS Service and sell fine watches. TUG-O-WAR Team practice every Monday and Wednesday (at Kensington Legion. The Gen- eral public is invited to partici- pate or watch. Reserve Saturday, July 11th, for L.O.A. and L.O.B.A. annual Orange Tea.to be held at Bede. que Rink. Parade at 2 p.m. the ‘school teachers and Junior lonesome, : ee With a smile on our face our Longing dear George for you. cannot forget you our loved one a0 dear, - You cannot return ee eur tears are in vain. But in Heaven we are hoping te meet again. é William J. Semple Kensingtoa who passed away July ist., 1958. ; Those whom we love ge out of sight But never out of mind: They are cherished in the Of those they leave behind. Lovingly remembered by his Wife and Family. PAYNTER — In memory of John B. Paynter, who passed away June 27th., 1957. Always remembered sadly missed by his Wife and Family. GARNHUM—In loving memory of my dear husband, James H. Garnhum who passed away June 27. 1951. This month recalls sad memories, Of a loved one gone to rest, And those who think of him to- ae * Are the ones that loved him best. Ever remembered by his wife, May. . GARNHUM—In loving memory of James H Garnhum who pass- ed away June 27th.. 1951. God = him home, it was His will, ape But +a hearts we love him still; His memory is as dear today, As in the hour he passed away. We often sit and think of him rts ‘When we are all alone. For memory is the only friend That grief can call its own Always remembered by Daugh ter, Dorothy. Funeral Ditector N. D. MacLEAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR 15 King Square Charlottetown Dial 5549 We Rent TV's lh eo Red Cross of the rural schools;——