' os &: + STEWART — ALUSION McLEOD_ LTD. TELEPHONE: ~ 7364 - 7365 -. - _ SALE BY SHERIFF, bi PURSUANT to and by virtue of TON PIE (iz be E 1952 Chevrolet Coach - a A : a = OY > — Lot-or Township No. 53 in County in Prince Edw sek it sal A fg ge vk ze &@ Writ of Execution to me direct | tre are Hh f = as é 22nd day of May A.D. 1959 at the hour of twelve. o’clock noon in front of the Court | : in Georgetown in Kings Prince Edward Island SET UWP AND SELL by uction to the highest bid- lands hereinafter des- ituate lying and being on NOTICE ~MACK’S MEAT MARKET, CRAPAUD , FRIDAY, MAY 8th All sales strictly cash. 2 land in possession of Mrs. Michel Ryan formerly Angus & CARL MacVITTIE, CRAPAUD a HR the 15th day of April J. S. Edwin Reid Sheriff of Kings County CALL FOR TENDERS FOR SERVICE CONTRACT OPERATION OF GREEN GABLES HOUSE, INCLUDING CONCESSION TO OPERATE TEA ROOM THERE AND A PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND NATIONAL PARK February 28, 1959, tenders are | again being called for this con-, 1956 Meteor Sedan _ @me owner two-tone see it — drive it $1550 ie 11954 Ford Sedan fe : one owner - greep.as_a cucumber in color cus- tom radio to idle away the miles. $1295 ~ Color green, motor and tires in excellent con- half-ton truck, _ dition this car is ready for the road. ' $795 this year. | Great George St. Have you a 1951 or 1952 car and are looking looking, excellent performing automobile that will assure you of a ~ summer's trouble free driving? And all this at an amazing low cost J ¥ to you? White. ' ; | -1955 DODGE Snowcap White. We know if we published the prices for these cars we would be ac- ium automobiles — not cused of underselling. These are all prem ‘ust someone else's troubles. 126 CUMBERLAND ST. Charlottetown AYE T= TRY 1 - BUY ~ WHY DONT YOU? 1955 Buick Sedan one owner two-tone automatic — custom radio 1953 Ford Sedan two tone - radio, look at thé tires priced for this sale only, 1956 Chevrolet here is one of the finest ‘2 ton’s we've had | HELP US CELEBRATE OUR ANNIVERSARY SALE MOTORS L OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS THEN LOOK AT THESE VALUES - 1955 DODGE 4-Door SEDAN -- Tw o Tone Salmon and, 2-Door SEDAN -. Gunmetal Grey. 1955 PLYMOUTH 4-Door SEDAN -- Two Tone Green. ~ 1955 PLYMOUTH 2-Door SEDAN -- Black. ~ 1956 PLYMOUTH 2-Door SEDAN -- Two Tone Greén & | $1650 — treaded $950 e owner, color light green, ~~ $1295 td. Phone 9578 4 for alate model, good & tgust be stated in the tender. 7 freshment counter in Gold Club- . The service-contract will be Lora Watts, Richard MacLean, coors, Seaed tenders address- a & i bei : | | } | 2 i | if * 5 & gs BR 3 3 F a z a ( F i : | If i uy z i F iF il il | ee it: il [ ; i g : BES i Fe if | u i F ea p : B if i i : EE 24 i ° ; é CITY & QUEEN'S | RUMMAGE SALE, YMCA to- night»(Friday) 7:00 p.m. MENS Harris Tweed $38.88. Moore and \ its lad. AUCTION “45” Score fer sale at Guardian - gey’s Pharmacy open 8.30 a.m. to 8.00 p.m. MENS Harris Tweed Sportcoats $28.88. Moore and MacLeods Lid. RUMMAGE SALE in Basement Heartz Memorial Hall, Saturday, May 9th. at 2 p.m. THE BEST values for Food 10 p.m. it, at the Vogue 8th. at 3 o'cloci. FRESH SOUTHSIDE Lobsters on Friday » May al Store, Vernon. Phone 16-11. GIFTS FOR MOTHER—Bibles, ues, greeting cards. The Bible House (Opposite Eaton's). Edawrd Island will meet at 8 p.m. at the Y.M.C.A. MOORE AND MacLeods Bar- gain basement for Specials at all times. contract | nm submitting a tender the en- velope enclosing it should be endorsed “tender for conces- | sion to operate tea room ji Green Gables House and. re.| This notice does not contain the full terms and conditions of the contract. Applicants should obtain these from the an ; Park Sup- awarded on_ the basis monstrated ~ u al = appreciation of the histori al associations of Green— Gables, i ability to serve the public satisfactorily along the required lines and demon- ing good public relations, as strated capacity for maintain- well as on the basis of the re- muneration the tenderer is pr pared to accept. The lowest or! any: tender will not necessarily be accepted. B. I. M. STRONG, Chief May 8, 19539, National Parks Service. Department of and National Ottawa, Ontario. DEATH NOTICE ARCHIBALD H. MacPHERSON | Relatives and friends of the late Archibaid Hedley MacPher- | son were shocked and saddened | to learn of his sudden and un-| expected passing, which occurred in the Prince Edward Island Hospital in the morning of Jan- ‘Mr. MacPherson had been in. his usual good health and had en- | tered the Hospital on the above which was not considered to be a serious nature, however, while on the table he ex- Perienced a heart seizure and despite the efforts and skill the ovending physicians his spirit We are forcible reminded again of the solemn truth, ‘that there is but a step between us and The deceased was born in New Wiltshire on September 28th, 1895. and was the eldest son of the his wife Bessie Matheson. As a Affairs \ prosperous farmer, a good neigh- bour, who was always willing to! a helping hand in time of he was familiar- Harts- ville, and was also a regular at- tendant in Hampshire. The late Mr. MacPherson leaves to mourn the passing of a kind and loving husband and father, a sorrowing widow, the former Jeanette Nicholson, a son Campbell, New Haven, and Evelyn, Mrs. Edward Acorn, Charlottetown. and six grandchildren, also three sisters and a brother survive. They ere Florrie, Mrs. Duncan MacLennan, Quincy, Mass., U.S.A., Sadie Mrs. Bruce Deacon,-New Wilt- shire, Bessie, Mrs. John Clark, Hampshire and Daniel in the old home his brother William pre- deceased him in 1935. The funeral service which was very largely attended was held in the home conducted by the Rev. Donald Nicholson. assisted by the Rev. Foster Hall. Hymns sung were “The Lord's My Shepherd” arid’ “Forever with The Lord’. A solo “The \ City Four Square’. was bea iy rendered by Rév. Donald Nichol- son. Commital service was con- ducted by members of the King wi L.O.L. ; Pallbearers were Messefs: = RUMMAGE SALE at Y.M.C MAIN BRACE Members— Sat- urday night Bingo and Record Hop. Come and have fun—‘The Brace Is The Place’’. i -PARCEL BINGO In the Block Building, Friday might at 9:15. Sponsored by Basilica Mother's SPECIALS At Hi-Style . Millin- ery al! early spring hate greatly WE TREAT the sick well. Gig? your Dollar—At Weatherby’s Clover. Farm. Open Fri-Sat. til o RUMMAGE SALE Don't miss Daily at Edison Fraser’s Gener- prayer-books, religious ‘“‘best- ”, hyma-books, mottoes, CALEDONIAN CLUB of Prince ‘ CITY & QUEEN'S Hear Milton’s Junior Choir, Sunday, May 10th at 3:00 o'clock, St. John’s Anglican Church, Mil- ton. more Monday, May 11th, & 15 p.m. Pre- sented by Hazelbrook, Alexandra B.Y.P.U. invitation is ex- . cordial all. | Births. Deaths, Marriages (When death notices are received too tale te be included en this te this department BIRTHS Re DWAN — Ear! and Aileen, Bear River, are happy to announce the arrival of an 8 Ib. baby sis- ter for Sterling, Jerry and David, on May 3rd, 1959 at the Souris Hospital. BROWN—At the Prince Edward Island Hospital, Wednesday, May 6th, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Brown, Charlottetown, a son. Weight 8 Ibs., 5 ozs. MacDONALD — At the Kings County Memorial Hospital, Montague on May 5th to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacDonald ‘Shirley Livingstone, R. N.) Heatherdaie ENGAGEMENTS | ASHLEY — RAYNER—Mr. and} f Mrs. Rhodes Ashley, Cascum- pec, announced the eazgaze- ment of their youngest daugch- ter Gladys Eleanor to Wallace Burton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rayner, Greenmount. Marriage to take place at Cas- cumpec United Church during the latter part of August. GARDINER—WAITE — Mr and Mrs. Monti Gardiner, Central Bedeque, wish to announce the engagement of their only dau- ghter, Etta Mae to Wendell Paynter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Waite, Summerside East. Marriage to take place May 30th , .1959. CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stewart of Winsloe, wish to express their \. John Clark, Clifford Proud, Cecil Stewart and George Kitson. The remajns were tenderly laid to rest in the Hampshire Cemetery. Flower Bearers were Messrs Victor Emmerson and Stirling Deacon, Kenneth and Lioyd Mac- Donald, Ralph Clark and George Proud, Freddie MacLean. FLORAL TRIBUTES -Pillow—Family, Basket—Acorn. Family, Spray—Kay, Lloyd and Family, —— Helen and Fam- Hy, Spray—Kattie and Donald, Spray—Wilma Deacon and Lilian Ling, Spray—Lois Kenneth and Family, Spray—Emma and George,. . ang T. Morris Lid., Institute. Wreath—Sadie and Bruce, Wreath—Bessie, John and Ralph, Wreath—Florrie and Duncan, Wreath—King- William L.O.L. \ Wreath—Hampzshire W.I. Wreath—Queenie, Victor, Joyce, Alvin, Marjorie and Harry. Wreath—Eliza, Rufus, Nina, Wreath—Vernon Penny, Harry Wakelin, Eva Wakelin, Merril | Brown, Stephen Hughes. Ever- ett MacEachern, Billie McKen- na and Beverley Vaniderstine, . they appear for ene edition on page two and are in the next edition.) sincere thanks to the people of the Winsloe, Milton and Spring- vale areas for a most generous get well gift of money. Your helpfulness in this tang:ble way during the iliness in our home is appreciated beyond words — again thank you. ; IN MEMORIAM HUGHES — In loving memory of our dear father, Lemuel _ B. Hughes, who passed away on May 8, 1958. ‘ y Sadly missed and lovingly re- membered by the Family. BANKS — In loving memory of our dear son, James F. Banks, wallis, N. S. May 13, 1946. Gone but not forgotten. Lovingly remembered by his amily. PAYNTER — In loving memory of my daddy, Leslie Paynter, who passed away, May 6, 1956. This month recalls sad memories Of loved ones gone to rest And those who think of him to- day the ones that loved him best. Are ver remembered by Christine. is and family. BELL — In loving memory of husband and father Andrew Bell, who passed away, May 6, 1956. : May brings sad memories Of a loved one ever true There is hardly a day dear hus- band, and Father, That we do not thihk of you. Sadly missed by wife and fam- ily. DEATH NOTICE MRS. ERNEST L. PAYNTER There passed peacefully away at the P.E.I. Hospital on Monday, April 6, 1959, Mrs. Ernest L. Paynter in-her 60th year after a brief ilines. Born at Freetown, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Albert Campbell. Although: she ftad--been-..in poor years, she always tried to do share of work in the home, Church and Community, her life was a Christian one. She was a devoted wife and mother, and will be geatly missed by her family, relatives and friends. Her home was filled with kindness and hos- pitality and those who visited lier were made welcome in her own sweet loving way. Besides her sorrowing husand, CARDS OF THANKS | Dawson The family of the late Hedley MacPherson wish to thank their a Coming Events who passed away at Corn-) health for the past number of, ENTS. Convent, Birchwood, Quéen Char- lotte High Schools 2 p.m. Admis.) sion 15 cents. Varied program- mes. ‘ PRINCE COUNTY PANTRY SALE Saturday May Sh 3:00 p.m. at Kennedy’s Sponsored by Kensington KAY YASUNAKA, Barrie, Ont., will demonstrate . do-it-yourself z E rf i : wl Regular Meeting of Abegweit Chapter tonight at Kingston. . Attention Farmers! Cleaning grain and grass seed daily. Take advantage of prompt service by baving your grain cleaned early. Canada Packers Ltd. Shur-Gain Feed Service, 12 Lower Queen Street. . KING'S COUNTY - Dance lower Friday, May 8th. Music by Mac- Dougall and O’Connor. Sponsored by Hospital Nursery Club. Pantry Sale at Stewart Beck's Saturday, May 9%h at 2 p.m. Sponsored by Ladies Auxiliary, Canadian Legion. Morell Players with ‘Aunt Elizabeth's Will” in St. George's Hall, Monday, May 11th. Speciali- ties. The Annual Meeting of Share holders of Mt. Stewart Memorial Hall Company, will be held in Memorial Hall on Saturday, May 9 at 8 p.m. Bit _ 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 and Carman Paynter, Walter and Jack Campbell. ‘ beautiful, and bore a_-silent testi- mony of the esteem in which the deceased was held. Interment was in Freetown Cemetery. May her soul rest in peace. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. Ernest L. Paynter, wish to ex- press their sincere thanks to the Murses and staff of the P.E.I. Hospital, to. Dr. Lea, and the special nurses for the care given | her while a patient there also to) the Rev. E.H. Bean, Rev. Donald Campbell, Miss Mary A. Mac- Kenzie, (Deaconess) and J. B. Lewis, to all who sent flowers, ecards and letters of sympathy and to all who helped in any way during their recent sad bereave- ment. DEATH NOTICE HISS MARY H. GALLANT lant, at the home of her nephew, . 67 Victoria . St., after been fortified by the last Rites of the Roman Catholic Church. She was in her [00th, 3 The funeral was held from her late residence to the Church of the Mos: Holy Redeemer, where Requiem High Mass was celebrat- Jack C. Weatherbie. MASS CARDS . and Mrs. Peter Gallant and _| in our recent sad bereavement. hai) | Suests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley ‘they were guests of Mrs. Leard’s - | Lloyd. MacDonald. :GISTER RING---WA NT AD RESULTS! -“ANNOUNCEM CARD OF THANKS LORNE VALLEY Mayand Mrs. William Hatton were recent visitors to Charlotte- town. Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd MacDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Francis MacIn- tyre motored to Orwell Cove on Wednesday, where they were Morrison. A.C. Louis Callaghan, Green- wood, Nova Scotia, motored to Lorne Valley on Friday to spend the weekend with hjs parents, Mr. and Mrs, James Callaghan. Miss Joan MacGrath, Charlotte- town, spent the first week-end of May in Lorne Valley as the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. MacGrath. Mr. and Mrs. Birt Leard, Gor- don and Carol were visitors to Strathcona on Friday. While there parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burdett. A number of young people from this vicinity motored to Montague on Friday evening, where they were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacDougall at a Walter party in honor of their daughter Kay's birthday. —— Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker, Georgetown, were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Parker's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Munro Mac- Grath. Mr, Murdock MacDonald ard Mr. Peter were business visitors to the oy on Monday. - Mr. ‘and s. George Leard, Mount Stewart, spent a few days with their son and daughte--in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Birt Leard, during the past week. Mr. and eath MacGrath, were visitors to the Island's cap- ital on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Jay, Fan- gb + were visitors to this vicinity on Tuesday. They were guests of Mrs. Jay's brother and sisterindtaw, Mr. and Mrs. James A. MacDonald. 4 Miss Eliza Wilson, R.N., spent @ few days with relatives and friends in Charlottetown during’ the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Myers with children Dianne and Donald of New Perth, were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. Myers’ uncles and aunts, Messrs. Ern- est, Walter, and Neil Shaw, and Mrs. Laura MacQueen and Mrs. MacLeod, on May 3rd. Mr. and Mrs. James Callag- han, Mr. Louis Callaghan and Mr. Kenneth Callaghan motored to Rustico on Sunday, while there they were guests of Mrs. Callaghan’s parents, Mr. and — ie Gauthier. it is pleasing to note that Mr. Samuel Nicholson has, arrived home from the Kings County Memorial Hospital. His numer- convalescence. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Macl.eod, Mr. Jackie MacLeod, Wayne MacLeod, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer ‘Callaghan and daughter Dianne, who have been residing in Char- lottetown for some time, have taken up residence in Lorne Valley. They are receiving a hearty welcome here. It is nice to see the number of vacant houses decreasing. Mrs, Raymond Shaw was ‘a = to Cherry Valley on Sun- ay. : Mr. Melvin Fisher, Whim Road spent the past week-end wiih }‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Evere‘t Fisher. Mr. Peter MacLeod ‘wes a business visitot to Montague on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Heath MacGrath and Mr. Munro MacGrath motor- ed to Georgetown on Friday. While there they were guests of Mr. and.Mrs. Frank Parker. Mrs. Homer James and Mast- er Wally Dingwell, Marie, were visitors here on Sunday. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Jaan MacGreth, Char- lettetown, spent the last week- end. of April with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. MacGrath. Mr. George ‘ailagha left re- cently for Rustico where he will be employed in the Lobster fish- ing industry. —A M. BRISTOL The flu has struck back in this vicinity and most of its vic‘ims are school children. A wedding of interest ¢ in. this vicinity takes place this week in To when Miss Doris O'Brien, will be the bride. Fricnds of Miss O'Brien's will recall her father, the late W.J. O'Brien, a railwey traimman who was fatal- | ly injured in a railway accident in Souris yard, while on duty, pecole Family ous friends wish him a speedy | Ca EE ae with James A. O’Brien, and Mike Donovan the leading team. Those two old-timers, Mr. O’- Brien, eighty eight, and Mr. Don- ovan, eighty-four. Neither one wears glasses. __ Miss Joan Kenny, has returned home from the Charlottetown Hospital after being a patient there for a week or more. 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Fund. GRAIN WINNIPEG (CP) — Export in terest was slow today on the Win nipeg Grain Exchange with the only. business involving’ small lots of flax for the United Kingdom tone with periods of irregularity. Closing prices: , Oats—May unchanged 7354b} changed 75%4b. Barley—May lower 985%4b; Jiy unchanged 99%a; changed 1.01%a. : Flax—May ™% higher 3.10; wh 3.02%4b; Oct unchang 2.9 4b. Rye—May %-% lower 1.15%4-%; Jly “lower 1.144%; Oct lowel 1.13% -1.14. c Prices for class two wheat fot export to countries ‘outside TWA/ 1 nor 1.6858; 2 1.655%; 3 1.5558; ¢ 1.4558; 5 1.4358; 6 1.425%. % durun 1.9058; 2 1.87%: 3 and domestic prices:. Lk 3 when Doris was only two months 2 1.4358; 6, 1.42%; 1 2 1.87%; 3 1.73%. Prices generally showed a firm: Jly Unchanged ‘75a; Oct un . Oct un ~