‘ 1955 VOLKSWAGEN LOW MILE- Think ahead to winter . . . . Why store it? Sell it with a Page 8, The Guardian Tues, Sept. 23, 1958 IN MEMORIAM cars and Trucks For Sale‘ IOUT OUR WAY 1952 AUSTIN A-40 TIRES BODY interior in good condition. Re— cent engine job. Phone 5325 or 3658. SENTNER —— In memory of our infant daughter Carol Aleath-a Seutner, who passed away Sept. 23, 1951. 1946 CHEV. CAR. GOOD TIRES. Im good running order. Price $200.00. Apply John Cusack, Emyvale. This day we do remember, A loving thought we give, To one no longer with us But in our heart still lives. Lovineg remembered by mo. ther and Daddy. 1950 ONE TON CHEV. TRUCK body and tires very good with- out motor will sell cheap or take livestock. A. P. Mac- Donald, St. Peters Bay. MOORE - In loving memory of Mrs. Sterling Moore, who de- parted this life Sept 22, 1958. This day we do remember A loving thought we give To one no longer with us But. in our hearts still live FOR SALE OR TRADE 1957 Pontiac hard top, 1957 Chev. Bellair Sedan 1953 Chev. Sedan. these cars are in Excellent Con— dition, can be financed. Spence and McLeOdS Ltd., Auto Body Works, Charlottetown. Lovineg remembered by cous- in Jean and family. MOORE — In loving memory. of our dear sister.Mrs. Sterlmg 1948 PONTIAC SEDAN GOOD running condition, good tires and heater. Reasonably priced. Phone 9895 or apply 70 Spring Park Road. . Moore who departed this life September 22, 1957.. Welostasisberwithaheartof gold. Who was more to us than wealth untold 54 INTERNATIONAL 3' TON truck (6 new tires), in perfect running order. With or without steel box and hoist. Apply Kel- sie'Buchanau, min-chill. Without farewell she fell asleep. With only memories for us to keep We lost but God gained One of the best sisters the world contained. Lovingly remembered by sister Marjorie, brothers John and Warren MacDonald. MOORE —- In loving memory of a darling daughter Mrs. Sterl- ing Moore, who departed this life Sept. 22 1357. The call was sudden, the shock severe 1 little thought such grief was Sacrifice. Sale 1955 ‘Bel Air Chevrolet; 8 Cylinder, inexcellent con- dition. One owner. car. must go owner mov- ing to U.S.A. It (will go Cheap. Don’t wait to call 3668 or 332 Second St. near. Only those who have lost can tell The pain of partng without fare- well A silent prayer, a silent tear Beautiful memories of you Tuddy dear. Lovineg remembered by Mother, Mrs. Ruth MacDonald. CARMODY — In loving memory of baby son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon r , West Royalty, who died Sept. 21, 1957. You were only a baby That lived but for a while . FOR SALE This By J. R. WILLIAMS WHAT mo “125A? .- F .-,l n . - kauh'fi . “mega am “$323., 349 For Sale Male Help Wanted | ‘WARDROBE TRUNK, G O O D OPERATOR FOR B—A SERVICE condition, Priced reasonable. Station, Georgetown. W. Keep Apply to box 419 Guardian tug. ‘ l Pam“- ' MAN WITH CAR FOR SALESi position. Experience not neces- sary. You earn While you'learn. Full time employment. Write. Box 411 Care Of Guardian. | WANTED PUREBRED ABERDEEN AN- gus bull. (Registered) also cow to freshen. Also potato digger Louis MacPherson, North Wilt- Shine. 400 RJ. PULLETS 3% MONTHS 1 mare and foal,” one milk cow , 1957 [Austin—A 55. Ex- cellent condition. P r i c e d for quick sale. Must be sold. Can be fin a nee d. $1400.00. PHONE, 5367 lyears, 1.3 H.P. “Drugs; and I PIN BOYS ' Strattin ergion, 1 cc 've , International engion, 1:2: Rot,- ary and Carriage 44 ' saw, , stove length, (Weeks ' . -—~—————————-——-o—— Pleasant Valley. Phone Hunter ' 1...... fl... 3.. _ REM- . ESTATE REGISTERED LANDRACE or For Sale finest quality. Weauliugs, open gilts, bred Sows, mature boars, Reasonable prices. September , delivery. Magic Ranch, Travel- 4 lers Rest. Phone Summersi'de 150 ACRES OF HARD WOOD and lumber situated at Bel- fast. Apply Box 422 Guardian- Patriot. 8001- "FARM WITH GOOD HOUSE ’ and barns. Any reasonable of- YOUNG PIGS FOR SALE. PURE bled Yorks. Six weeks Old. fer memed- Apply Mrs. John Barrett Maple Avenue Charlot- 39-00 Apply A-R- Sippmu‘?’ tetown. Phone 7531. land, N.B. Tel 24. Godsazwywandhelovedyou To take you as child. Always remembered by meme mie'. daddy, sisters, Barbara, Betty Lou, Shirley and brother ° Gordie. BARB 0F THANKS I wish to thank Dr. Cox, Dr. Prowse, mylspecial nurse, Mrs. Gladys Bell, R.N., nunses and staff of the Prince Edward Island Yes. W Hospital Who were so kind to me these ‘1 buy them at terrific s a v in g S. Don’t miss seeing these if you’re in the market for/“o, . good. used during my. stay at the hospital. I wish to thank Dr. and Mrs. Dea- con and my friends at Riverside Hospital who visited me at the hospital and at my home. my friends and neighbors who sent card-s, flowers, ' treats, To one and all I. say thank you. Mrs’. Harold Bell ‘ Murray Harbour Wanted P 21 ul 3 it Agents I Routes Available ‘ Moorautm‘ilaticl mmmission ONE CALL To 8506 TOPLACE WEN OR'WOMEN—EARN $3.00 per, hour, handling 250 differ- ent Paula Products: Tea-coffee, spices—extracts—medicinesfles‘im— fectants‘—combs and brushes. will extend you credit. Even without experience, your suc- cess is assured in following my directions. Write for my \» Ldoor sedan. Automatic mission. Low, lbw mileage. OOPS _ ° 7 V ,9] " We, Just D Opped Our ‘ Pric’es ITS MUCH EASIER T0 PRE- ' W“- pare your Guardian Patriot FOUR ROOM BUNGALOW AT Classified Ad whemyou‘ask one ' Dunstalffnage with outside pump DOUBLE BARREL 12 GAUGE Shot gun. Excellent Condition. Also‘ R.C.A. Victor car radio and mantle clock, both in good working order. Apply 202 Syd- ney Street between 6 and 8 THREE YEAR OLD. GELDING .d'am Aubrey by Opt. , Aubrey. Apply to Winston Mac- Kay, Union Rd. Charlottetown 'R.R. 3.. of our trained ad-ta-kers to‘ as- - sist you. Phone 8506. etc, electric power, 7 miles from Charlottetown on paved droppedour prices on cars and you can now car. ( I256 Pontiac station Wagon vs. motor, "with radio $141715 V ~ 1953 Buick $800_ .1957 PLYMOUTH trans- ‘ thirty-day helping-hand offers “995 EREEPnow. G. Laurin, Presi- en, aula Ltd, 21 St. Paul , ‘- Ea-st, Laurentian. Radio, tires good, ———————~.———«—~. —— body, motor, etc., A-I condition. ._. FRED F. KITSON- ., $r250 \ NORTH RIVER . . FEATURING ms WEEK ALLISON LANTZ POTATO DIGGER Barders' Accommodated MALE BOARDERS ACCOM- modated home cooked meals. Apply 217 Weymouuth or Phone 5221. Bars and trucks For Sale [951 MONrn'TH IN FIRST CLASS Condition Apply to Lloyd Friz- zell, New Haven. age A-l condition. Also 1954 Dodge Hard-top completely re- ' MucLEOD LTD. V PHONE 7364 - 7365 126 Cumberland St. cars leaving CAR LEAVING FOR BOSTON Thanksgiving week-end. Dial 9804. $15 return reliable driver. CAR LEAVING FOR HALIFAX' Thursday. Can accommodate 4 passengers. Dial 4645. conditioned. Excellent buy. Ap- ply Fred Hickox Service Station Phone 8315. CAR LEAVING FOR TORONTO Saturday, Sept, 27th.: Clan ac- commodate three passengers. Phone Borden 366. CAR SPECIALS female Help Wanted I954 Meteor 1 Door Sedan 2 tone, Brown, WAITRESS in person to Ments Restaurant. WANTED. APPLY For Sale good tires all around, ground grips on rear, Motor. 8: Body I s L A N D PLUMS. DIAL 3932. Bring containers. good, low miliage this car looks and works like new ' Only $|295.00 SHOT GUN STEVENSON, DOU- ble Darrell 12 gage, hammerless practicer new. Call 6675 be- tween 5 o’clock and 6:30. -, Also SOFT FIRE WOOD IN STOVE length. Apply Chester MrEach ern, Charlottetown RR. 9. I953 Dodge I Door Sedan (Mayfair) new ONE VESSOT GRAIN CRUSHER 11 inch plate. Gordon Crowan Clyde River. notor, new slip covers, new dres, colour , Dark Blue, body In beautiful coudition. ARBORITE -— ALL PATTERN — all colours —~ cut to size. Chandler Bros. Phone 6557. This is a Beautiful Family Car, Price $l095.00 POTATO BIGGER CHAIN 22 and 24 A Pickard Mach- inery Ltd., Malpeque Highway City. W. R. Jenkins Ltd. Prov. Distributors Hudson and Volkswagon Cars. 208 Gt. George Street. SINGER PORTABLE SEWING Machine, like new $75.00; Kroc- hler Sofa Bed $75.00 Four din- ing room chairs $35.00 Phone 8049. ' kitchen table, 'Road. Other buildings'go with bungalow will sell on rental basis. Apply G.S.‘ MacKay, Fire- stone Home and Auto Co. Ltd. , 107 Great George Street. FOR SALE Six room house, cement 8 GOOSE DECOYS. REASON4 ably priced. Phone 6455. ’ BOY’S C.C.M. BICYCLE. GOOD Condition, cheap. Phone 8609. PORTER CABLE FLOOR s' ND. er. $300.00 almmne‘ edger 125. Phone 9624. . USED FLAT BOTTOM ‘ETRUCK platform complete“ with rock size 7 by 12. Lloyd Oarew. Hunter River. ENTERPRISE GAS RANGE apartment size) like new used a few months. Will 9611 reason— able. Dial 3320. foundation,‘ hot“; air fur: nace, pump, large .1 0t. Good. lOcation. Very Teas, ‘Onably priced. Apply; BOX 194 Souris,‘ P. E. I. REAL ESTATE ' «For Rent FOUR ROOMS. PHONE LARGE UNFURNISHED FRONT room on ground floor. Apply the Russ 4579. FOR RENT: LARGE FURNISH- ed heated room second floor Central located Phone 9804. ONE FURNISHED HEATED Doom suitable for 2 girls. Call me Fitzroyor Phone 5276. REAL. ESTATE WAHTEII TWO OB. THREE ROOM APART- ' ment heated. Furnished or un~ furnished. Apply Box No. 420 Guardian Office. :WANTED TO RENT A HOUSE or five room ground floor apart- ment by Oct. 30th. Dial 8026. Between 4 and 8 p. m. WANTED BY YOUNG COUPLE 5 or 6 room heated apartment or house. Dial 4317 between 9 a. m. and 5 p. m.' . Personal, FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH The amazing Body Tonic. Write for free booklet today. PBOCKER 8: CAMPBELL RESEARCH INST. 21 King St. East. Toronto, Ont. 'KLEEREX BABY OINTMENT and soap prepared particularly for infant skin conditions. Am- azingly effective against ecze- ma, Rash, etc. Also Kleerex Ointment f0 radults. Available in ‘three sizes 75 cents, $1.35, $2.45, at The Jenkins Pharmacy and Hughes’ Drug. Services offered PIANO LESSONS — EXPERIEN- ced teacher has a few openings for piano pupils. Please dial 5955 after 5.30 pm. OLD CLOCKS CAN BE PUT IN good working order at a small a Classified ad can. bring you ’ many calls'for the article you want to sell or , the property you’d like to rent. a NEW LOADER FOR JOHN DEI ere Model 40 Tractor, Also two sod plows on steel.’ A Pickard Machinery Ltd. Malpeque Bligh- way. ,City. FOR SALE: PURE HONEY AT bargainpr'ices. Any quantity in , your Own containers, before September 27. George Bowness, 82 Water Street, Summersidle. BLUE CHEER BM. 4. 2.15 DAM Lorraine Abbe. Miss Honey Fin- go BM. 2. Winner of 1958 Trot Futurity. Lady Hal BM. 2. 2.18 Winner of 1958 Pace Futurity. Apply to Sheldon Campbell, Charlottetown Raceway, or W. A. Roberts, Durham Bridge, N. B. Phone GT. 2777. “ Auction SdIe FLAT RIVER I will sell at public auc- tion on the premises of Mrs. E. Beaten, Flat River on Saturday, Sept. 27th, starting at 12:30 pm. All household effects: Parlor suite, dressing room table, 6 chairs, side- board, 4 bedroom suites complete, organ, sewing madhine, rocking chairs, g c h ai :- s, range, rugs, mats. Every- thing found in furnished home. Terms at sale. ‘ Mrs. E. Beaton, Owner. D. J. Riley, Auctioneer; Help Wanted MAKE MORE MONEY THAN you thought possible with a saleable like Flamilex. Guar antecd products including: Soaps cosmetics, household and farm specialities, vitamins. Agressiye dealers needed in your area. Want to go ahead? Write for details and catalogue. Familex Dept. 63, 1600 Delori- mier’ M‘m‘treal- cost. Apply Alex MacKay. New Miscellaneous “mm P“ Wanted BOX NUMBERS MIDDLE AGED WOMAN DE- sires position as housekeeper. - Write Box 421 Guardian—Patriot WANTED 2 SHORTHORN HEI- fer calves. Knud Jorgensen, Fredericton. In replying to Box Numbers please make sure you have the correct Box Number in the ad- dress. ‘ Times observes, noting that » adds: British See Next Step , In Trade Up To Canada By ED SIMON Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON (OH—«British finan- cial commentators see the relax- ation of Britain’s restrictions on dollar imports as a challenge to Canada to reciprocate with trade concessions Of her own. “In p‘olitics it can often be em- barrassing to get too much of 'what one asks for,” the Financial Prime Minister Diefenbaker and Finance Minister Fleming had campaigned vigorously for re- moval of British discriminatory legislation a gainst the dollar area. ‘ ' ‘N‘Obody wishes to the Canadian government, but it must be clear to Mr. Diefenbaker and Mr. Fleming that it is up hot hem to tak the next initiative.” N0 TARIFF ATTACK The Economist takes an even sharper tone. It criticized British lelegates at the Commonwealth economic conference in Montreal in not accompanyng their an- nouncement on dollar restrictions 'villh an expression of concern at ecent Canadian tariff increases gainst British goods. ‘ While praising the work of Ca- nadian civil servants at the con- ference, the weekly newspaper By contrast, Canada’s new Conservative minis t e r s are, frankly, very inexperienced men and Mr. Fleming does not always seem to appreciate the difference between pnognam planning and propaganda.” , The Daily Express. on the other hand, denounces the British concessions as ‘j 11. st make- believe," “shadow without sub- stance” and “a shabby pretence.” EMPIRE 0N SALMON? The newspaper, published by Canadiauibonn Lord Beavenbrook, continues: “Restrictions on the import of Canadian salmon are to be lifted. That will affect less than one per Find; Fishing Bonk Off Nfch. BREEMIER H A V E N, Germany (AlP) -— West German fishermen, hardpressed by the loss of ac- cess to Iceland’s close-in fishing grounds, Friday were encouraged by word that a productive fishing area had been located Off New- foundland. - ' The Ludwig Jansen firm an- nounced one of\is tnavwlens was on its way home with'a large catch of red perch. The Jansen company said the Spot is somewhere near the Ham- ilton Bank off the coast Of New- found-land and it seems to be {about as large as the one found *Lby'tthe research snip Anton Dobro off the .coast of Greenland two yearns ago. ' » Wanted To Buy or quarts. Dial 8595. CANADA PROVINE or PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND C THE PROBATE COURT .The 18th day of Sept. A. D_ 1958 In re estates of LORNE COLES and ALETHA COLES late of Charlottetown in Queen’s County in the said Province, Produce Dealer and Widow re- spectively, both deceased, tes- tate. , i To the Sheriff of the County of Queen’s County or any con- stable or literate person within said county ' GREETING; Whereas upon reading the petition on file of Cyrus Mac- "Neill of Milton in Queen’s County. aforesaid and John C. Cooke Of Charlottetown store- said, Executors in the above named estates. praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth; You are therefore hereby re- quired to cite all persons in-l terested in the said estates to present at a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queen’s County in the said Province, on Monday thectwentyseventh day of Oc- tober next coming at the hour same day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estates should not be passed and an order for dis. tribution made tO close the Estates as prayed for in said petition and on motion of A. Walthen Gaudet Esquire, Proc- tor for said Petitioners. AND IT IS HEREBY 0RD- ERED that a true copy hereof be forthwith published in some newspaper published in Char- lottetown 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 re- spectively, namely, in the hall of the Court House' in Char- lottetown aforesaid, at or near the Canadian Bank of Com- merce in Charlottetown afore- said and at or near the Bank of Nova Scotia in Charlottetown aforesaid so that all persons in terested in the said estates 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. Frances R. Vinlncombe WANTED ALE BOTTLES, PINTS ' be and appear before the Judge « of ten O’clock forenoon of the ' cent of our trade with Canada. The Empire will not grow strong on canned salmon. “Then there is agricultural ma- chinery. That too now may be freely imported. But Britain is the biggest exporter of agricultural machinery in the world. That con- cession too is worthless.” Other newspapers hail the dis- appearance Of dollar restrictions as an excellent move in itself and some speculate that the British concession may have been part of a ‘deal” with Canada. Peorkes To Make Tour 01" Arctic OTTAIWA (OP)—IDefeuce Minis- ter Peaches willmake his first inspection of Arctic air defences next week. The defence department an- miunced Friday Mr. Pearkes will leave Monday on a four—day trip that also will include a visit to the United States Arctic air base at Thule, Greenland. He will inspect a Mid~Canada Warning Line site at Great Whale River, on the southeastern shore of Hudson Day, Monday, flying to Frobisher Bay on Baffin Island for the night. After inspecting Fmbisher and a DEIW radar warning line site an Batfin Island Tuesday, he will visit Thule, leaving «the next day for Cambridge Bay, on Victoria Island’s south coast, and stopping The Daily Mail mentions a TD- mor in Montreal that Canada will reciprocate by cancel-ling BI‘IIC- ain’s £400,000,000 debt for Cana- dian wartime and post—war loans, provided Britain agrees to Invest the money in'Commonlwealtll de- veiopment. The newspaper says such a move, which would cost the Cause dian government £12,500,000 a year, might be counted as part of Canada’s capital subscription to, the proposed Commonwealth development bank. wallis Island deep inside tice Circle. FLIES T0 OTTAWA From Cambridge Bay-wherehe another DEW line Site, he will fly to Ottawa Thursday. Deputy Defence Minister Miller, Marshal Hugh Campbell, the chiefof air staff, LIL-(3911. S. F. Clarke, the army chief of staff, and Mai-Gen. J. C. Jensen of the US. Air Force, accompany Mr. Pearkes. “ATTACK” U.K. PORTS LONDON (Reuters) —— For the first time in any NATO exercise simulated attacks were made Fm- day by submarines firing ginded nuclear missiles, and Liverpool, Swansea, Plymouth, Cardiff and Falinouth were added to mayor British and French ports ‘at- tacked,” NATO said. It was the second day of Exercise Shipshape by ships and planes from Bel- gium, France, West Germany, the the Arc. en route at Resolute Bay on Corn» Mrs. Harry S. Francis. This building situated sewerage COIIIICCIOIIS. mortgage. , FOR SALE BY TENDER AT SOURIS Tenders will be received at the Office of the Un¢ dersigned up to twelve o'clock noon, October lst for the property knoWn as the Creamer Breakwater Streets, consists of two stores on the first floor and four apartments on. the second floor With full Purchase price may be arranged by leaving part of purchase price on property as a first For price and further particulars apply to —— ' TRAINOR &" O’DONNELL ‘ CHARLOTTETOWN. Netherlands, Portugal ‘and Brit; aim. Block now owned by on the cOrner of Main and SOLICITORS I DEPARTMENT I l . LINE and from MURRAY BOUR. I Lowest» or any Tender opening. Charlottetown, September 22nd, 1958. Province of Prince Edward Island TENDER SEALED TENDERS will be received until noon On Friday, September 126th, 1958, for ASPHALT PAV- ING from WOOD ISLANDS to QUEENS COUNTY Specifications and Tender. Forms may be obtained at the office office undersigned, Old Post Office Buildr' ing, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. NOTE: Tenders will be Opened, at the above ad- vertised time, and bidders are invitéd to present their bidslin person (or otherwise) and be present at the Prince Edward Island. / OR HIGHWAYS RIVER t0 MURRAY HAR- Ilot accepted. Minister of Highways. J. G. MocKAY, PROFESSIONAL CARDS . BARRIsTERs, SOLICITORS, Etc. 1. Elmer Blanchard, B.A. 100 Richmond St. Dial 5573 M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB. Bank of Commerce Bldg .\ Palmer & Hashm Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. Peaks & Nicholson 175 Grafton Street J. A. McGuigan, B.A. Currie Bldg, Dial 9424 Queen St. IAN M. MacLEOD, LL.B. (McLean 8: McKinnon) Currie Bldg. 179,1 Queen. Dial 3361. ‘ FREDERIC A. LARGE, l Q.C., M.L.A. am 207 Dominion Building Dial 3244 MacPhes 8! Trainer ' 'l60 Richmond St. Dial 5573 Services Offered Mimeographing, Bookkeeping, Stenognaphy MRS. HELEN ACORN 2 Brighton Road, Charlottetown Dial "6349 CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. R.‘ Canon. 201 Princest. OPTOMETRISTS J.A.Cam memo. 123mm. M561: 1. S. Taylor, R0. Comer Kent 6; Queen Sta, Office 9133 — House 4756 ARCHITECT J. F. TOOMBS, B. Arch. ARCHITECT 140 Richmond St. Dial 3865 G. Keith Pickard B. Arch. M.R.A.I.C., Charlottetown, 100, Fitzroy St. Dial 8618 Summerside, Wednesdays Dial 2936 Peter A. McNeil ARCHITECT 166 Ct. Geo. St. Charlottetown Phone 4339 P. 0. Box 513 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER E. s. CHANDLER, 3.81:. (E.E.), M.E.I_c., PEng. 101 QUEEN ST. I PHONE 3325 CHARTERED ACCOUNT—ANTS Registrar. .Hang For Murder Dialm‘ Want Ad. school in grade six to work delivery boy in a canning {ac She said he had been as l tory, Is Sentenced To out work for several monms b-i 0t .' ‘ the girl’s death and that Ecru Of G‘II’I Friend hem, wanted mamas,“ ST. CAWMS, Ont. (CPL—— Robert Carroll, 20, Friday was sentenced to hang for murder 1n the knife slaying last May Of Lynn Redmau, his 16 - year - old girl friend. A Supreme Court jury deliber- ated three hours and 40 minutes before returning a verdict, The sentence is to be carried out Dec. 2. The slaying took place on a. lonely country road after the couple had attended a drivem movie and quanrelled. I Police testified they ‘had found the girl’s body in a car parked in front of her home. A bone- bandled hunting knife lay nearby. The defence entered a plea of ‘ it . misfit: Iboy’s mother, Mrs. William Carroll, said her son had ‘eft DEPARTMENT OR HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island”. . TENDER-5;, ‘» EALED TENDERS will be received until on Fiday, September 26th, 1958, for ASPHALT PAY. ING from DINGWE'LL’S MILLS ’00 CARDIGAN. Crew Of Ditched” Plane Picked up NEW YORK (Am—m crew of a ditched Us. plane headed for 3% day aboard a coast , with their crippled ‘ciauiidnfi' A Norwegian tanker the crew from the M M. night, about 180 miles M a Bermu , after the plane Med with a disabled engine. was one, of two on mum. M trol ‘ v, Ill-m" New The Nor-We gleam 11,700 - ton Bjorgsund, m’fi?” navy men aboard as plane sped to the more. “ at the Office of the undersigned, Old Pest Office Bump; ing Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted, 1 NOTE: Tenders will be Opened at the above’avd.‘ vertised time, and bidders are InVIted to present bids in perSon (or otherw1se) and be-presem at opening. ' up... I? ‘J. G. MacKAY, Minister Oinghways, Charlottetown, ‘ ‘ i, I; ‘ Prince Edward Island. I , ‘ Selitember 22nd, 1958. L g 1 . .t': AUCTION SALE AT BRACKLEY SEPT. 25,1958- AT 1:30 Puff Stock: Horse, 6.milch Cows, tofreshenh I 1 freshenedsix weeks, 3 year-olds, 2 spring cava \ Machineryz-Hay mower, rake, hay‘fork beater potato di ger, turnip pulper, :3 section ing harrow, gan plow, box sleigh, truck wagon,‘llm- frew scales, 'Renfrew separator, milk cans, real buffalo skin. r i ‘ Household Effects: Kitchen dining room table, hall rack, Quebec a heater, morning heater, couch, ‘chest'of drawers, bed 4mm dishes, commodes,.sideboard, wardrobes andrnumerou‘ other articles. 0 » ’ __ HEDLEY STEWART, Owner ‘ 5‘ NOTICE " 7'21? ; ing and Nominating Convention for ntrict of Queens will be: held inBe’Ifast’ on Wednesday Sept. 24that, 7:30 cordially invited. v - V l- if \ Lloyd it J . ~ ' District Presidenl' ‘ .I/ #d . HOWOrd Melanie i L.) Offers will be received by the undersigned Sept. 30th, for the purchase of a lot of land 85 ft. situated between Rustico Bay and the North Canning CO. Factory, together with a building 24 ft. situated on this lot. Also for the purchase of the building the‘Peters & Gallant Store; this building to be from property by purchaser_ ,m‘ PEOPLE’S CO-OP ASSN. L. North Rustico, BE ‘ J. C. DOW“ l I AUCTION? 5A0? SURPLUS FURNITURE w. I. BUILDING EXHIBITION GROUNDs TUESDAY, SEPT. my 2 P. M. It '35 edl d guard cutters and a ' Specifications and Tender Forms may be attained"t 1w 8* this _ sau— aria. table and chairwomd . I PrOgressivd Conservative S ‘ >“L __ 4... 3—way..- .- — Young Man 1100 at / ~27§ _« \i 1‘3 I am instructed by Mrs. Dr. Lantz to sell by public 8‘” the following:— . . ‘ 00: Dining room furniture, upholster chair settee, 111211311t pm MCDONALD, CURRIE 3‘ CO- Spool beds, bed Spring and matress, pulpit desk, book Shelv- . COOPER BROTHERS & CO. bridge lamps and table lamps, G. E. Hot Point range, awe“, me “1113- Charlottetown Dial 5568 Eilasher (Beatty), stools, tables, fern stands, mirrors. 01152:? 5,1 ’ ire screens, brass trays, girls and boys bICycles, blackbo “I: (15¢wa Slstc%¥P?fi-Emwn 4 ft), SkiiS. toboggans, DOWer lawn mowers, (Iron Horse). Dial 5547 6548 me " a“) P o B 187 lawn mowers, floor coverings, hall runners, fire basket, up a“ — - - 0" box seat, riding boots (ladies’ and gent’s), Books of Knowl ARTHUR L G ETT ornaments, dishes, pots and pans. PALMER ELECTRI BUILDING mun! Charlottetow- ‘00 Fitzroy Street Dial 5321 w. H. BEATON, Aw I