to 8 p.m. CITY & QUEEN'S AUCTION “45° Scure Cards for sale at Guardian Patriot Centra) Printing CIVIC TAXES must be paid in full on or before December 3ist. in order to qualify, for voting in Civic” Election. Le WE TREAT the sick well! Gig- gey’s Pharmacy. Open 8:30 a.m. DIAL 3644 free delivery to your door and get the best values for your good dollar. Weatherby’s Clover Farm Food Market. TURKEYS FRESH killed, Ban- quets, Suppers, etc., Phone 9319, Gil Henry. f UNLOADING old Sydney sreen- ed and Peerless Egg coal all week A. Pickard and Company Ltd. AFTER Wednesday, September 30th, interest will be charged on the third installment of Civic tax- es. — > RESERVE Wednesday, October 7th, chicken and ham supper, St. John’s Anglican Church, Milton. MULTIPLE Sclerosis executive meeting Prince of Wales College (Kent St. entrance) Saturday, September 26th, 8 p.m. Pubiljc welcome. RESERVE Thursday, October} 15th, for hot turkey dinner. Park Royal United Church Hail. Sup- per, served from 4.15 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. Adults $125 children 75cts HALF—PRICE sale. Do your Christmas shopping early at Burns Jewellers half-price sale. SPECIAL Dedication service Sunday, Sept. 27, 7.30 p.m. Hazel- brook United Baptist Church. PLEASE BRING your Tax stub’ when paying third installment of | Civic taxes. FREDERICTON — BREAD- albane Churches of Christ. Sun- day, September 27th. Fredericton Sunday School at 10 a.m.; Bread- albane Sunday School at 10 a.m. Morning worship will be held in! the Fredericton Church at 11 am. Mr. Merle Zimmerman, ~—B.TH., . Minister. Births, Deaths, Marriages | _ Saturday night. Burns Orchestra. | for any model, C_I.L. ammunition — 12 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Sept. 26, 1959. ANNOUNCEMENTS ALL EDUCATIONAL Tax is now past due, and payable in! ign Centre. Doirons Orchestra. COVEHEAD UNITED Charge. Services September 27 will be conducted by Rev. A.S. Weir, D.D. as follows: Stanhope at 9.30 a.m. | a.m.; Union | West Covehead ll Road at 7.30 p.m. j INTEREST WILL be charged on third installment of Civic tax- es after September 30th. THE UNITED Church of Can- ada. Services of\ Divine worship, Sunday, 27 Sept . 1959: 9.30 a.m. Cavendish; 11 a.m. New Glasgow; 8 p.m. Stanley bridge. THE LADIES auxiliary Main Brace Naval Veterans -Associa- tion Meeting. Monday, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY, September 30th, is the last day for payment of third installment of Civic taxes, without interest. HOME COMING Sunday tomor- ; working hours. Olark’s Feed Ser- every Saturday night, at the New Jr. Farmers Recrea- REMEMBER ‘Hallowe'en Kiss Sale. Sponsored by P. E. I. Chap- ter. Multiple Sclerosis Society. Your support would be appreciat- ed. NOW OPERATING at regular vice. ‘ COME TO THE turkey dinner at Lake View Lodge Cavendish on Saturday, Sept. 26th. Price $1.00 per adult; children. Serving from 4 o'clock Sponsored by Avonlea W. I. THE ANNUAL meeting of Bel- fast Home Association will be held in Belfast Hall, Monday, Sept. 28th., at 8 p.m. - PRINCE COUNTY THE SEA VIEW W. A. will hold:a pantry sale at Kennedy's Store, Saturday, Sept. 26th at 8.00 o'clock. row at 7.30 p.m. Notre -Dame Academy. eat Soloists Mr. Stirling Inman and) Miss Helen Wilson, Charlottetown | Rev. C.W_ Passey, Mimister every- body welcome. Regular Dance Bonshaw Inn. WALL PAPER sale, bargains on room lots Firestone Home and Auto, Charlottetown Store. WE TRADE guns, all models in stock, Firestone Home and Auto. RUMMAGE SALE tower Kirk Hall, September 26th., at 2 p. m. sponsored by Marshfield Pre-| St. Peters Bay hall. Music by sbyterian Ladies Aid. HALF—PRICE sale at Burns Jewellers, All china displayed in the window, including masons, Pink Vista, clearing at half price. Odds and ends reduced to clear 59 cents. LITTLE THEATRE member ship Campaign now on until Oc- tober 7th. Memberships available for members. -Burns Jewellers or Pattersons Jewellery Store. RESERVE: Annual St. Paul's, ober 27th, and 28th. THE O'LEARY Pastoral! Charge, The United Church of Canada. Services of worship for Sunday. September 27, 1959:| West Bevon 9.30 a.m: O'Leary) 11 a.m.; Brae 2.30 p.m.; Bloom- field-7.30-p.m._These services will be conducted by Rev. Dewis,! Rector, B.A., B.D., of the Cape! Wolfe Charge. Rev. Keith M. Rogerson, B.A., B.D., Minister. . KING'S COUNTY 7 cents for}: and to all others who assisted in our endeavour, we wish to ®x- press our grateful appreciation Canada. . passed away Sept. 27th., 1955. Our family circle has been brok- A link from our chain But we're parted for awhile . We know we'll meet again. es Adeline, and Son, Ar- MATHESON — In loving mem- ory of Mrs. Peter Matheson who departed this life Septem- ber 26th, 1953, and her fathér the late Harry Ellis who de- parted this life September 23, 1954. Today recalls sad memories Of our dear omes gone to rest, And the ones who think of them his | wife, mother, sisters,and bro-| CARD OF THANKS To the school chikidren who) worked so faithfully and well| during our recent Tag Days held! in this city, and to the, ladies! who canvassed the business oo tablishments and the suburbs, and say Thank you. The Execu- tive, Prince Edward Island Chap- ter, Multiple Sclerosis Society of Funeral Director Regular Saturday night dance, | the Mariners. DANCE C. Y. C. Hall, Cardi-; | gan. Every Monday night, Web- ster’s Orchestra. REMEMBER THE Rummage and Pantry Sale at the Legion Hall, the Montague Women’s In- stitute, today 2 p.m. RESERVE SATURDAY, Oct- ober 10th for pantry sale at T. M. Liewellyn’s, sponsored by Montague Retarded Children’s As- sociation. — Modern and old-time dancing (When death notices are received too late to be included * on this page, they appéar for one edition on page two and are transferred te this department in the next edition.) BIRTHS NEFF — At the Ottawa Civic General Hospital, on Septemb- er 2%. 1959. to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neff, (nee Geraldine Hillion), a son. | PAYTNER — At the Prince} County Hospital on September 22, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Her- ‘bert Paynter, New London (nee Margaret Somers) a son, Brian | Herbert. 7 lb, 15%2 oz. | ENGELMANN — At the New, England Hospital, Boston, on; September 25th., to Mr. and| Mrs. Alexander Engelmann, | (mee Eleanor Clapp) a son. WILLIAMS — At the Prince Ed- - ward Island Hospital, Septem- ber 23, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Williams (‘nee Doris} Johnstone) a son David. ENGAGEMENTS MAYNARD — HART — Mr. and Mrs. Earle Maynard, Summer- side, have announced the en- gacement of their only daugh- ter Doreen Janette, to William Edgar. son of Mr. and Mrs. Corbitt Hart, St. John’s, Nfld. The wedding wil take place October 17th at 3 p.m. in St.| Mary's Anglican Church. FREDRICKSON — WOOD — Mr. , Today it costs * food, for ed - \ ee a Insurance, , @bout buying Edwin C. Johnstone, B.A., .C. Johnstone SAYS— ; family. @You know you need more and now you = Dominion Dimensional & more Life Insurance for less money.. Ask me 111-115 Grafton Street, Charlottetown, P. E. 1. QUR GROUP PLANS ARE A “BONUS” THAT LAST ALL YEAR and Mrs. H. Fredrickson, Cal- gary, Alberta, announce the en- gagement of their daughter Betty Jean to Kenneth Chesley Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chesley Wood, Woodiawn Ave., Chariottetown on Saturday October the tenth at four p.m. Knox United Church, Calgary, Alberta. IN MEMORIAM JOHNSTONE — In loving mem ory of Mrs. William E. John- stone who passed away. Sept. 26th., 1958. Our own are our own forever God taketh not back his gift; They may pass beyond our vis- ion But our souls shail find them out. When the waiting is all accom- plished And the earthly shadows lift. And glory is given for grieving And the surity of Ged for doubt Lovingly remembered by. hus- 'band, Arthur and Amy. JOHNSTONE — In loving mem- ory of Mother. Mrs. William E. Johnstone. Long River, who passed away September 26th.. 1958. Into Heaven's mansions she’s en- tered Never to sigh or to weep, After long years with life's strug- gie, Mother has fallen asleep. more to live, for shelter, for — to protect your —Life can affird it. Discounts give you \ ucation the 3-D Wey, today. C....U., Previncial Mgr. Westinghouse channel 13 : Saturday 10:30 p.m. ri Ever remembered by Betty, | Lorne, Karen and Amy Louise. MONAGHAN — In loving menr ory of a dear husband, Father and Grandfather, James Mon- aghan. who passed away, Sept. 26, 1958 : Always remembered and sadly missed by Wife and Family and Grandchildren. MCKENNA — In loving memory of J. J. McKenna, Rose Val- ley, who passed away, Sept. 27th., 1954. | However long our lives may last, N. D. MacLEAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR 15 King Square Charlottetown Dial 5549 FAMOUS CLOCK The minute hands on the West- minster clock _in- London—‘‘Big | Ben’’—are 14 feet long. and the hour hands nine feet long. —~t< lof 2.4 45 | Pinkney) ot (MacLeod) 2-3, five other start- | FINE HANDLER jeare of the horses raced by the 124 cents. 7-7, times 2.09 1-5. and 2.0045; winner owned by Fraser and Vincent, Dartmouth. Races 1 and 4 — Guy Haven (E. Haley) 1-2, Bond Venture (S. Daniels) 2-1, Jollity Leigh (J. Bernard). 33, five other starters, time 2.41 45 and 2.12 1-5; Guy Haven owned by Ed Haley, Anti- gonish, and Bold Venture by F. Daniels, Truro. Races 2 and 6— Backstretch . (Continued from Page 8) finished, last season with a mark Races 2 and 6 — Jerry’s Queen (Gammon) 1-2*Lord Knight (D. +1, Victory March ers, time /2.11 3-5 and 2.13 35;|Becky’s Prince (D. Ratchford) ; 1-8, Izzie Reynard (C. Smith) 41, Jerry’s Queen owned ‘by Elmo | Billy Elei ‘6. Deniels) 33. and Jack Gammon, NS., and Lord Knight by Pinkney and Peart, Truro. Races 3 and 7— Stonedale (MacLeod) 1-1, Far- scud (G. Turner) 2-4, Walk The Line (Wilson) 3-2, three other starters, time 2.11 and 2.11 2-5 (the former mile a new record for. Stonedale); winner owned by|MacGregor) 1, Baker (D. Ratch- C E. Bragg, Collingwood, N. S./f 2, Abbasong (L. Walker) Race 5 — Ellen Joyce (Willis) 1,;3 Tommy Shanter 4, Runny- Hope Spencer (Fletcher) 2, Royal|meade Darby 5, Fedoran 6, time Bank (MacLeod) 3, five other}2.12 45; winner owned by Scotia Starters, time 2.17; winner own-/|Stables, Halifax. é€d by C. F. Willis, O'Leary, P.| Race 8 — Angus L. (D.” Ratch- E. I. Race 8 — Gilda Belle (G./ ford) 1, Mighty Smart (N. Camp- Turner) t, Czarina Volo (Gam-|ell) 2, Gahagan (E_Shaw) 3, mon) 2, Atta Girl (McCully) 3,/Lady Aubrey 4, time 2.15; win- Best 4, four other|ner owned by Maple Leaf Stab ,, timé’ 2.15 3-5; winner'jes, Halifax, N.S. vs owned by M. Turner, Dartmouth. Knight Norris (R O’Brien) 7-2, Bookmor (R. Creamer) 34, three other starters, times 2.12 and 2.12 245; Becky's Prince owned by R. L. Riley, Halifax, and Izzie Reynard by Stanley May- fhew, Kinkora, P. E. I. Race 5 — Connie French (J. NEW RECORD ; : At Suffolk Downs Raceway last Tuesday night, Licking Time won the class “C” pace, purse $1,000, in 2.04 35 — a new record. He is owned by Heber Sweeney, Bridgewater, N.S. . . . .Our friend, Vern Oatway, has sent us particulars of the $12,500 TransCanada Invitation P-ace raced at Blue Bonnets, Montreal, last Saturday night. It turned out . ' to be a battle between Scotchlite- years by his careful attention to} nq Bay State Pat, with Scotch- horses placed under his charge |jite winning 2.02 3-5. The and his driving ability, gained a | many friends of Bay State Pat, reputation as one of the best ae seuienniermareniniewe-aeciupmammtn handlers of specd in the Miari- Following is the summary: | Racés 3 and 7 — Jolly Castle | (J. Conroy) 1-1, Darn Good Pick (E. Shaw) 2-3, Stalag Hanover! (E. Bernard) 5-2, Royal Onyx (J. MacGregor! 3-5, Jolley Lad 4-4, Ann’s Dream 646, Lady Lakeburn At Sackville Downs on Wed- nesday night, one of the most famous drivers in the Maritimes, who, as a boy of 15 years, took writer in 1912 and 1913, won the featured junior-free-for-all pace with the pacer, Jolly Castle, own- ed by Fraser and Vincent of Dartmouth, N.S. He is Johnny Conroy, who has, through the BOOST_MILK PRICE TORONTO ‘(CP)—The price of, a quart of milk in Ontario will} likely be increased by one cent at the beginning of October.. On- inadequate electrical wir. img is imconvenient, costly and dangerous: Let us check tario dairy commission Everett|] your Housepower. right Biggs said Friday that’s when|]| away. milk distrubutors will begin pay-)| ing farmers an added 19 cents! FREE ESTIMATE a hundredweight -for fluid milk. CALL NOW The last increase in the price of. milk was in October of 1957. The present price of a quart of-milk delivered in the Toronto area is PHONES 8543.8544 PALMER ELECTRIC eric . ee see that he was the contending horse in the above big stake. . The biggest purse ever raced for in the Little Brown Jug’s 14- year history brought the fastest three-year-old pacers in the world together at Delaware, Ohio, Thursday afternoon. The winner was, as expected, Adios Butler, that has been finishing first all through the season with Cana- dian driver, Clint Hodgins, train- |'me the world’s record for a threé- field was,|year-old pacer over a half-mile track — 1.59 25. Adios. Butler also has won the most money ever amassed by a three-year-old pacer — $150,034. ing and driving him. The fourteen-horse raced in two divisions, with Adios Butler winning the first division im 1.59 2-5, and Meadow Al win- ning the second division. with Joe O’Brien driving, in 2.00 2-5. The first five horses in each di- vision raced off, with Adios But- ler winning the final by a length Our racing fans are reminded that Frank Acorn is putting on 'a first-class program at the Char. in 2.00 4-5, with Meadow Al se-|lottetown track tonight. He is cond. | giving freely of his time and In addition to winning the lar-|energies to keep harness racing gest hunk of the purse, Adios}going here, and we hope he will Butle? also has the honor of hold-|have a large attendance. -»:but this Butler building IS withi A few years ago, a metal building of this quality was beyond the most buyers. 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