So a ee thi. ee Se “ee ~~ oe ar eS ee a ee eee Od —. - * + i ‘ H EAR TH * ee ee ees ee ee ee eee ee ES: Seg oe ee ee ee se. ee ee Co Lae Fee Qe em sy es Metis . -, = bie : te S ar Ra _+ AUCTION SALE -__ AT ALBANY, MAY 25th, 1959, AT 1:30 P.M. _* Thave been instructed by Fred Murray to sell by - auction on his premises the following: * Stock: 2 farm horses, heavy and G. P., 14 and 16 : w tow, 8 years; 2 fat heifers; 3 one year old es 2 one year old steers, Shorthorn; 2 calves; 2 ‘pigs; 1'brood sow. '«» Machinery: 1 Cockshutt tractor, No. 20 P.T.0.; Massey-Harris feeder and cultivator; one ; H. tractor and mower; one lever spring harrow _ (8 sections) ; one F. M. 3 horse disc; one International 2:sod plow (on steel) ; one M. H. manure spreader, new; one heavy truck wagon with rack and box; one family | sleigh; one wood sleigh; one driving wagon; one potato cultivator and hiller; one set scales, 1,000 Ibs.capacity ; harness; shovels, forks and hoes; saws; 3 barrels (45 -); one oil drum; 200 bushels choice seed oats (Clin- 1); 700 Ibs. Timothy seed, free from all weeds; 100 les hay; 200 tons loose hay; one Velox separator, 700 §. capacity; 2 cream cans and many other items too numerous to mention. If day not fine first fine day following. ee Terms made known at sale. E:C. BELL, | J _ Auctioneer. £ FRED MURRAY, = SALESMAN WANTED ...The TISCO Aluminum Window Co. uire the services of two salesmen immediately—TISCO sales- _Mmen~must ‘be energetic, dependable and interested in “ ae rarege pay—tThis is a good proposition for the en. We effer — Draw against commission Health Plan Weekly Indemnity Complete Sales Course Experience not Essential Men with Car Preferred * An interview with Mr. Dave Samson interesting to you—Interviews from 10 to 4p.m. daily. : : ___ Tisco Aluminum Window Co. at Suite No. 2 Currie Building: Queen Street, Charlottetown, P.E.I. may be most 12 a.m., 2 to “OPPORTUNITY FOR SALESMEN _CALLING ON COUNTRY GENERAL STORES IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Top line of men's competitive work clothing and footwear as side line. Liberal commission. Apply in writing stating age. marital status and lines presently carried. All information strictly confidential. Interview to be arranged later. Apply to Scheffer Bros., Ltd., 389 St. Paul St. West, Montreal. ~ DUTCHY’S RESTAURANT ls Now Open from 6 P.M. to 11.30 P.M. QUALITIES IS OUR SPECIALTY ST. PETER'S ROAD FOR SALE 200 Bags (hundreds) No. | Katahdin Seed , potatoes B size at $2.00 per hundred. Or exchange for 200 bags (75's) No. | table- stock. | L. J. Rossiter . Phone 7369 TOP SOIL "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 it. 5 yds. to a load. Now is the time to get working on your lawn, order today! : DIAL 5547 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 E years; 7 choice milch cows, 2 freshened, Holstein grade; one sloven; one two row iron age planter on rubber;, | ANNOUNCING. _ The addition of new lines of electrical years. Financing terms can be arranged on TV salés. MAYHEW’S RADIO AND TV ELL MAYHEW, Manager. CHIMO SHIPPING LIMITED Sailings to GOOSE BAY, LABRADOR and OUTPORTS S/S Palestinian Prince loading Montreal June 6 *S/S Palestinian Prince loading Montreal June 26 Will call at Charlottetown subject to sufficient inducement. * Also calling at Baie Vert & La Scie, Nfid. For rates and information contact GENERAL AGENTS GILLESPIE-MUNRO LTD. 266 Notre Dame St. West Montreal, Que. Avenue 8-2291 Telex 01-2228 If You're Looking For An | Opportunity Here It Is! The man we want as assistant manager for Charlotte- town is one of two different types of people. Firstly, he may be a young man, without any actual clothing ex, perience. His main assets will be good character, in- itiative, energy—and above all a sincere desire to prove his position. Make no mistake. this position for hard work. Secondly, the man we seek may older person, with actual clothing experience him. This man is presently working at a similar posi- tion—but desires to improve himself and to aim for higher things. If you fit either one of these descriptions, = ees aon Seenicad tee in writing to 868 St. rines ontreal, East. All replies strictly confidential. : é ATTENTION MAIN BRACE NAVAL VETERANS ANNUAL MEETING IN THE CLUB MONDAY, MAY 25th AT 8:00 P.M. ELECTION OF OFFICERS ALL MEMBERS REQUESTED TO ATTEND. DIVINE SERVICE TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Summerside: P. E. I. Sunday, May 24th, 1959 at 3:00 p.m. Prince Edward Preceptory No. 35 K.T. Alexandra Chapter No. 11 R.A.M. Prince Edward Chapter No. 12 R.A.M. King Solomon Chapter No. 28 R.A.M. Constituent Masonic Lodges of P.ELI. All brethren are requested to assemble in the Masonic Temple, Summerside no later than 2:30 p.m. Public cordially invited. By order of Presiding Officers. Employment Opportunity . Leading Canadian Company requires young 'man in Charlottetown. ‘Grade 12— typing required—Shorthand an “asset. Excellent salary; and chance of pro- ‘motion. All plus benefits. Applications con- ‘fidential. ; ‘Apply, Mr. Murphy National Employment Office Charlottetown FOR SALE BY TENDER Tenders will be received at the office of the under- signed, up till Friday, May 29th, at 1 0’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, \ Ye 1959 radios, and television, at Crapaud, eu kee provided service with our sales for the past éleven | ANN CITY & QUEEN | AUCTION “45° Score Cards the Sheriff of the County of | ior gale at Guardiai - Patriot or any Constable literate person within said | WE TREAT the sick well. Gig- gey’s Pharmacy open 8.30 a.m. to 8.00 p.m. THE BEST values for your Food Dollar—At Weatherby’s Clover Farm. Open Fri-Sat. til 10 p.m. ; re THE LADIES Auxiliary, Main Brace Naval Veterans Associa- tion Meeting, Monday at 8 p.m. HEAR MR. Walter Shaw, lead- er of Progressive Conservative Party speaking on T.V. Monday 7.30. A.S.T. : RUMMAGE SALE at W. G. Barbour’s Ltd 127 Eusion St. Sat- urday May 23rd. at 2.30 Spon- sored. Kings Daugh‘ers Harmony Group. J.S. TAYLOR, Optometrist, will be absent from his office from May 23th to June 2nd, office open for lens replacements and appointments. 8 : d i H EB it F g F i fe i pe a Psi Rass 3 FF BE i 7 28 if eke gf = < s fl ¢ é a g z : g E . i z i 33 | ek iss i Province, and John M. Morrow of Annandale aforesaid, Farmer, the Executors of the above named Estate, praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: .| You are therefore hereby re- 25 a: fl gk j 5 af z E i aI iG zF E 2 : l | i i = ea _| ested in the said Estate to be ate hereof; and appear before the Judge hereof be| present at a Probate Court to be ; F z the follow-| held in the Court House in Char- respectively |loietown in Queens County in in the hall of the Couri| the said Province, on Wednes- . afore-| day the 17th day of June next coming, at the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the’ sai¢ | Estate should not be passed and | an order “for distribution made to close the Estate as prayed for in the petition and\on motion of John P. Nicholson Esquire, Proctor for said Petitioner. AND IT IS HEREBY ORDER- forthwith published in some newspaper published in Char- lottetown aforesaid once in each atleast four . tive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted jn the following public places respettively. name- ly, in the hall of House in Georgetown ‘ih King’s County In The Probate Court aforesaid, ‘at or near the store The 14th day of May A.D. 195° | of Edwin McFarlane in Annan- In Re Estate of AMANDA | dale aforesaid, and at or near ISABELLA MORROW late of the Post Office in Souris in Annandale in King’s County in! King’s County afor@said, so that the said Province, Married We | all persons interested in the said man, deceased, testate. | Estate as aforesaid may have To the Sheriff of the County of | due notice ; King’s County or any Constable) WITNESS His Honour Harold or literate person within said Leonard Palmer, Judge of the County said Probate Court at Charlo‘te- GREETING: town in Queen’s Counfy;, the day WHEREAS upon reading the and year first abovejwritten. petition on file of The Eastern’ By the Court. - : Trust Company, a body corpor-' Gy 8. ate with office in Charlottetown (sgd.) in Queens County in the said ~ SALESMAN WANTED An experienced salesman required to sell automotive parts, one who is interes:ed in building a secure future with the Cana- dian Subsidiary of a long established U. S. Organization, with a Dun & Bradstreet Rating of AAA-l. We pay our top salesmen commission in excess of $10,000. individually per year. The sales- | man must be capable of functioning independently, and possess the attribute of imagination and enterprise; 30 to 45 years of age married, a good mixer and motivated by a desire through hard work to earn a high rate of earnings without close supervision. We provide an exhaustive sales training programme on the territory which will be conducted by a Training Supervisor. The most important credential with which we are concerned is that the applicant has established a record of being a successful salesman with a past record of reliability. He must have a car in good condition and be able to finance himself for sixty days to CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD SLAND ‘+s B. Vinnicombe, Registrar. ized Dealerships, Independent Garages, Construction Companies, Fleet Accounts and Industrial Plants. This is a proven territory with a large volume of already poo business. A real opportunity awaits the fortunate ap- ant. Apply National Employment Office, Ch'town. The Canadian Sales Manager from the Toronto office will be at The Charlottetown Hotel, Charlottetown, May 22th, ,1959 to inter- view interested applicants. * Farm Machinery For Sale | 2 Ford Tractors (reconditioned) 3 20-85 Ferguson Tractors (reconditioned) 1 No. 30 Cockshutt Tractor with Cultivator 1 Massey Harris, 30 Tractor with Cultivator 3 Horse Disk Harrows 1 International Fertilizer sower (on rubber fires) 1 John Deere 18 run drill seeder (power lift and rubber tires) eo 1 Massey Harris Fertilizer spreader (10 foot—rubber tires) 1 Hoe Drill Sower 1 Horse manure spreader 1 MH. No. 26A Drill seeder with fertilizer attachments. LEO ROSSITER MORELL ADULT POLIO CLINIC for third inoculations AT MURRAY RIVER SCHOOL ~MONDAY, MAY 25th 4:00—5:00 p.m. and 7:00—10:00 p.m. First inoculations will be given ‘ | quired to cite all persons inter-| | ED that a true copy hereof be) | Ross MacKenzie, Beatons Mais. | ' } work Prince Edward Island & Magdelen Island calling on Author- | E CASH REGISTER RING --- WANT AD RESULT O UNCEMENTS HEAR MR, Walter Shaw, lead- of Progressive Conservative Party, speaking on T.V. Monday 7.390 AS.T. ADELLA’S—ALL Spring Mil. | linery to clear at reduced prices, rr table—$1.95, $295 and a Rector Rev. A.E. Piercey. . vices for Sunday May 24th. St. John's Milton 10:00 a.m. Sunday School; 11:00 morning prayer Sermon; Christ Church, Valley 2.30 Evening Prayer Sermon St. i | and bring the whcie family. GREENHOUSES open daily 8 p.m. to 1 p.m. (closed Sunday) smal, Sorat. Sr aaamane nee Monday May 23th. In aid of | Begonias etc,, Jewell's Green | | houses York. Phone 7074. | MOORE AND MacLeods Bar- | MONTHLY MEETING Womens , gain basement for Specials at all | progressive Conservative, As-| times. | sociation, ome Heniacs| PRINCE COUNTY a- Y.M.C.A. Charlottetown 3425. DON’T MISS Wheatley River Varie‘y Cdncesrt in Wiltshire, a Supper Missicucry to Assam, India. Murray River, ‘ed evangelastic service Murray Harbour Church of Carist 2t 7:30 p.m. Special Speaker Miss ovary | ters. Guest speaker, Mrs. M.A. ' Farmer and Mr. J. D. Stewart CS | 25th, ‘Conservative Headauar- ‘OPENING TEA, Summerside (When death notices are received too late to be included on this page, they appear for one edition on page two and are transferred to this department in the next edition.) BIRTHS «6. [ee See Eee rae KENNEDY — At the Royal Vic- toria Hospital Montreal, May 21st, 1959 to Mr. and Mrs. J.L. | | D. Kennedy (nee Betty Mac- Donald R.N.), a son a brother for Cindy. |MacLEAN — To Mr. and Mrs. | Sift Kenneth L. MacLean (nee P. Garre:t)}_in_Vancouver B.C. on May 8th 1959. A girl—6 lb. 8 oz. Doreen Dorothy. ENGAGEMENTS SMITH — HENNESSEY — The engagement is announced of Catherine G. daughter of Mrs. G. L. Smith and the late Dr. G.L. Smith, Charlottetown to | Alfred J. son of the late Mr. | and Mrs. William Hennessey, | take place at Ca‘nedral, Toronto, June 1959. MARRIAGES | MacKENZIE — MacKAY—At St. | John’s Presbyterian Church, | Belfast, on the 16th, day of | They are gone, but May, by the Rev. | As it dawns another Nicholson, Relena Caryl Etta| In my lonely MacRae of Point Prim, to John | Thoughts of Lovingly remembered by David H. Rees. All Welcome, Kenneth T. Norris, evangelist. Births, Deaths, Marriages. Funeral Director N. D. MacLEAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR 15 King Square Charlottetown Dial 5549 Monuments MONUMENTS VERE BECK & SON LTD. -| Montague & Charlottetown Memorial Craftsmen since 1870 Immigrants Seen | daughter Dorothy. “CARDS OF THANKS. | MURPHY — In loving memory of | Mrs. Arthur J. Gaudet, Mis-| our dear paren‘s, Mr. and Mrs. couche, wishes to express her| Wellington Murphy, who de- most sincere thanks to Rev. > —_ So 16, 19465, Kelly, Rev. Justin MacDonald,! a ay 23. bs i ev, Vater Richard, doztcr A.R.| Away in God's beautiful garden Grant and nurses in atiendance | Sheltered from sorrow and pain | and to all who gave mass cards, ! Some day when lifes journey is- sent floral tributes, messages of | ~ ended sympatliy eic., also to . kind | We shall meet our loved ones friends and neighbours who so, again. thoughtfully remembered ori Lovingly remembered by the | during her recent sad bereave- family. Coming Events | Monday May 25 to see Oyster | Bed Bridge Players present p.ay A Pair cf Country Kids. Curtain 8.15. } KING'S COUNTY Regular Saturday night Dance, May 23rd St. Peter’s Bay Hall. , Music by the Mariners. | Bingo every Monday night. St ' Andrews Hall, Mt. Stewart. Two jackpots of $25 each. Dance a Mt. Stewart Mem- orial Hall Tuesday night May 26. Come to Wins'oe Station Ha’l | Tuesday May 26, and See Spring- vale present their variety coa- cert. HEAR MR. Walter Shaw, lead- | er of Progressive Conservative Party speaking on T.V. Monday, 7.30 A.S-T. <a Reserve Wednesday, July 15th. for Lower Montague Regatta. Send entries to Dan Condon, Lo- wer Montague. : Easter Menday Play: Eager Miss Beaver, Morell . Tuesday. May 26, at 8:30 p.m. Sponsored by Athletic Club. Vernon River Players present their three act comedy, ‘Flower | of the Ranch” in Vernon River | | Hall, May 26%. Curiain 8:30 Ad- mission 50 cents. S.A. MacDonald's by Zion Guid- | es. HEAR MR. Walier Shaw, lead- er cf Progressive Conservative |Party speaking on T.V. Monday, | 17.90 AS.7. CITY & QUEEN'S | : | PRINCE COUNTY | Regufar Dance Elliott Hall. | ‘Saturday night. Dancing from 9 Cleaning grain until end of sea- to 12 Weatherbie’s Orchestra. | a (at Eimer MacDonald's, | The Hazelbrook Alexandra, B. | Crapaud. | | Y.P.U. will present 3 act play.| NORTH TRYON Presbyterian | “Sun Bonnet Jane” from “‘Syea- ch yreh. Services for Sunday, | more Lane” in Pownal Hall Sat- yyy 24th. 11.00 a.m. Chureh | urday May 23rd 8:15. ‘School 12.15. Miss Mary A. Mac- Come to South Rustico hall | Kenzie. Deaconess.. : Junior Fa rmers which was accepted by the meet- ing. t.° Jchn Dekker, Bruce Small, Meet At Ss side David L¥le and Doug Profitt Tass _| were appdinted to order the SUMMERSIDE Bibnag Premt booth material, and, procure ent David Lyle’ presided at the) .,,0¢ for it. regular monthly meeting of the East Prince Junior Farmers As- sociation held at the department of agriculture office Thursday. \ A lively discussion took place regarding the proposed Lobster Carnival booth. Douglas Profitt and David Lyle, who have just returned from The Prifice Edward Island Jun- ior Farmers Federation is spon- soring the project financially, however. the East Prince Jun- ior Farmer's Association has undertaken the task of con- struction which will start. the first Thursday in June. . ~ The next meeting of the jun- Hunting Pensions . OTTAWA (CP) Senator Thomas Reid, who came to Can- ada from Scotland in 1909, said Thursday some young immi- grants are getting their parents to come to Canada in order to qualify them for the old age pen--~ sion. 2 The 73-year-old Liberal sug- - gested the day may come when the present 10-year residence re- © quirement for qualification is re- ~ duced and persons of pensionable ~~ age will establish a connection with Canada’ so that once they start receiving the $55 a month pension they can return to their - | homeland to live. Senator Reid. a resident of New Westminister, B.C., spoke during ~ - Senate consideration of a govern- ment bill to increase to three per cent from two the tax on per-: sonal and corpcration incomes and manufacturers sales paid ‘into the old age security fund to finance the pension. “I want to warn the govern- ment and the people of Canada what is likely to happen. I know. of my own knowledge cases where younger people who have’ emigrated to Canada. particu- ‘larly from ‘continental Europe’ Pantry sale, Saturday, 9.30 a.m. |... are telling their parents ta. come to Canada at 60, 61 or 62 | because as a couple they will be able to draw $110 a month in 10 years’ time.” > hae He said that as a result of agi-” tation now going on in the Com. mons the 10-year residence will soon be reduced. Agitation also .. !was going on to abolish the re-‘\ quirement that pension recipients musf\ live in Canada at least six. months of the year while, draw- ing the pension. = - * CD SURVEY pe TRURO (CP) — Nova Scotia . Civil. Defence authorities will = launch a week-long survey here. |Monday. Truro is classed as a-- reception centre and the survey ~~ is designed to. determine how many evacuees could be accom- -. modated in the event of an at-* tack or other emergency in the.. Halifax metropolitan area. Hundreds report excellent reé- sults from “Davis Asthma Rem- edy No. 7895" for Asthmatic attacks. Taken internally, gives Truro Agric al College, submitted sketches of a booth; June 4, ior farmers will be held oa Bros. oA tba SO ANERNSRIO I rect + eoeai (SCY)