city & QUE ope FRESH MALPEQUE Oysters Vail’s Oyster Shop. Dial 3201. AUCTION “45” Score Cards for sale at Guardian - Patriot Central Printing. f ADELLA’S SPECIAL. Disccunt on all early Spring Millinery, 177 THE LADY'S Auxiliary Main Brace Naval Veterans Association | Meeting, Monday at 8 p.m. _ HEAR! Farmer, P.C., candidate for : ing on Provincial Affairs 7:15 Saturday on C.F.C.Y. radio. _ THE MAIN BRACE Movie M. G. M. Presents “Julie,” (The Brace is the Place). WE TREAT the sick well. Gig- _ gey’s Pharmacy open 8.30 a.m. to 8.09 p.m. GET YOUR LAWN mower checked now for the cutting sea- sen ahead. Used Mowers taken in trade, on new lawn Cruiser Models. Batt and MacRae, Ltd. WOMEN’S Progressive Conser- vative meeting at Headquarters, 163 Great George Street, Monday might. April 27th, at 8 o'clock. Guest speaker, J. D. Stewart. Everyone welcome. WORLD BOOK Encyclopedia, 1959 edition for children and young adults. Best available. Phone Mrs. Lothian 3665. JR. LEAGUE of the Charlotte- town Hospital Spring Bonnett Tea. Community “2ntre. April 23th, 3.30 to 6 p.m. Featuring Home cooking, candy. knitting, sewing, touch and take booths. CAMERA TRADES! Bino foto binoculars! Spacemaster tele- scopes! developing, printing. en- Jarging- black and white. or colour- George Wotton Photo- graphy, box 1600, Summerside. MILTON — Rustico Parish— Rector, Rev. A. E. Piercey. Ser- vices for Sunday, April 26th., St. John’s, Milton 11.00 Morning prayer and Sermon. St. Mark's, Rustico. 2.30 Evening Prayer and Sermon. “Come and bring tbe whole family.” PRINCE COUNTY . BEDEQUE RINK, Saturday skating 8.00 to 10.00 p.m. BEDEQUE RINK, tonight. Sa turday, skating 8.00 to 10.00 p. m. Births, Deaths, Marriages THE DENTAL Office of Dr. R. L. Noonan will be closed until May 7th’ fo KENSINGTON RESERVE May 9th, for pantry sale at Kennedy's NORTH TRYON Presbyterian Services of Divine Worship for Sunday, April 26th. Brae, 9.30 a. m.; Bloomfield, 11.00 a.m.; West ‘Coming Events CITY & QUEEN’S Cleaning grain until May 20th. Apply Everett Gallant, Oyster Bed Bridge. Hear Mr. Alban Farmer, P. C., candidate for the Sth Queens, speaking on Previncial Affairs 7:15 on C.F.C.Y. Modern and Oldtime dance in Covehead Community Hall, April 25th. In aid of Crippled Ohild- ren. Variety Concert in Clyde River Hall, April 27th, 8 o'clock. Fea- turing music Festival Children and Cake sale. Wheatley River and surround- ing community will present their variety concert in Stanhope hall, Tuesday, April 28h and North Winsloe hall, May 2nd. Sponsor- ed by W. IL. Attention Farmers! an grain and grass seed daily. T advantage of prompt service by having your grain cleaned early. Canada Packers Lid. Shur-Gain Feed Service, 12 Lower Queen Street. Modern and Old Time Dancing Junior Farmers Recreation Cen tre, New Glasgow. every Satur- day Evening 9 until 12. Doiron’s Orchestra. Canteen service. Covehead Pastoral Charge (When death notices are received tee late te be included on this page, they appear fer one edition on page twe and are transferred to this department in the next edition.) BIRTHS SMITH — Born at Kamloops, B.C., om April 22, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Smith. (nee Etta Marie Gallant, Hunter River), a son, Francis Hayden. SMITH —_At the Prince Edward Island Hospital, Friday April PROBATE COURT PLYMOUTH, SS: \ TO: Lester ®. Yeo OF Richmond, Prince Edward Island A petition has been presented to said Court by your wife, Blanche L. Yeo, OF Brockton in the mouth and Com Massachusetts mty of Ply- Ith of representing that you fail, without justifiable cause, to provide suitable support for her;—have deserted her; —she is actually living apart from you for justifiable cause; and pray-| ing that the Court will establish that | she is so living apart from you for justifiable cause and by its order, prohibit you from imposing: any re- straint on her personal liberty, and " make such order as it deems ex- pedient concerning hes support, and the care, custody and maintenance of your minor children. If you desire te object thereto you . @r your attorney should file a written appearance in said Court at Plymouth before ten o'clock in the forenoon the eleventh day of May, 1959, the return day of this Citation. Witness, Harry K. Stone, Esquire, Judge of said Court, this thirtieth day ‘of March, 1959. WALTER H. GILDAY, REGISTER. ENGAGEMENTS BUCK—BROWN—MR. AND MR Herman Buck of Moncton an- nounce the engagement of their only daughter, Eleanore Kathleen, R.N. to Doctor Dom - ald Corey, Brown, B. Sc., son of Mr. and Mrs. Corey S. Brown of Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia. Marriage is to take place May 23rd. at 7 p.m. in St. George Anglican Church, Moncton. Miss Buck is the el- dest grand-daughter of Mrs. Ar- chibald Thacker now residing at 21 Alexander Drive, Char- lottetewn. WAYE — KAYS — Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Bagnall, Hunt- ‘er River, wish to announce , the engagement of their grand- , daughter, Virginia Lee Waye, to Mr. Louis Kays, son of Mr. and Mrs. E.N. Kays, Charlotte- town. Marriage to take place May 16th, in St. Peters Cathe dral, Charlottetown. SHAW - MacAUSLAND Mr. and Mrs. George Shaw, Brackiey Point announce the engagement of their daughter, Lillian Estelle to Frank Mel- vin son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry MacAusland, Central Royal- ty. Marriage to take place Mar 9 IN MEMORIAM ACORN — In loving memory of a loving husband. and father. ., Russel Acorn, who passed away April 26th, 1958. One year has passed Since that sad day When God called the one We loved away We missed him then We miss him still: Forget him no, we never will. Lovingly remembered by wid E ow and family. FARM FOR SALE AT MARKET SQUARE, MAY 5th, 12 A. M. Consisting of 45 acres with buildings, at New Haven, estate of Mrs. Catherine MacNevin. CLAUDE CRASWELL, Auctioneer. MRS. KNUD JORGENSEN, Administrator. | NOTICE Ellis Bros., Central Royalty, will be closed four Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, April lays: 27th to April 30th, to complete remodeling. We regret having to cause our many good custom- ers this inconvenience. Please watch for our big re-opening sale, featuring | Give-aways, Specials and Low Prices. / 4 Little Sands, 2.30 p.m.” Murray Harbour 7.30 p.m. J.H., Bryan, speaker. |Men’s Association Supper meet- ing Morday, April 27, at 8 p.m. at Starhope-Covehead Commun- ity Hall, price $1.00, per plate. Guest speaker, Mr. R. C. Parent. PRINCE COUNTY Reserve Wednesday, May 13th, Grand Orange Lodge Annual Meeting, Summerside. Watch paper for further Tignish Dramatic Club presents “The Charming Intruder,” in St. Margarets Hall, Monday, April 27, Curtain, 8.30. KING’S COUNTY Auction forty-five in Pownal Hall, Saturday, April 25th, 8 p.m. Marie Play in Lorne Valley Hall, April 28th. Dance, C.Y.C. Cardigan. every Monday night. Webster's Orches- tra. Bingo every Monday night. St. Andrews Hall, Mt. Stewart. Two jackpots of $25 each. Princetown United Church. Malpeque. Services at 7.30 p.m. Sunday. April 26th. Rev. Dr. Weir, Minister. RESERVE Saturday. May %th, for Canadian Legion Ladies Aux- iliar¥ pantry sale at Stewart and Beck's. IN MEMORIAM ADAMS — In loving memory of | a dear husband and father, Elmer Adams, who pass | ed away April 25th, 1955. No one knows how much we miss | you, No one knows the bitter pain We have suffered since we lost you Life has never been the same. In our hearts your memory lin _ gers, . 1 Sweetly tender fond and true; There is not a day. dear Elmer, That we do not think of you. Ever remembered and sadly missed by wife and son. i MACDONALD — In loving mem-| ery of a dear husband and) father, Mr. Kenneth MacDon- ald,. who passed away, April 26th, 1957. We miss him because we loved him He was dearer than silver and gold | ; ! ' No one on earth can replace him His memory wil never grow old | Although his smile is gone for- ever THis hands we cannot touch Still we have so many memories | Of the dad we loved so much. Sadly missed and lovingly re- membered by wife and family. | WHITLOCK — In loving memory FEELING? It may be the kidneys Take Gin Pills to help increase -the urinary flow and so relieve bladder and urinary irritations that are often the cause of back ache, tired logy feeling and You faced your task with cour- Until the very end. At times when we are lonely Your smile then seems to say Don't... grieve—for—me-.my.—joved+ ones I am with you all the way.* Lovingly remembered by Mo ther, Father, Brothers and Sis- ters. CARDS OF THANKS I wish to thank Dr. MacIntyre, Dr. Inman, nurses and staff of the Kings County Hospital; also all who visited me, sent letters, cards and treats during my re- cent hospitalization. John G. Mac- Intyre, Cardigan. Funeral Director N. D. MacLEAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 15 King Square Charlottetown Dial 5549 FEARED NUCLEAR AGE BRIGHTON, England (reuters) Laurence Love, 33, told an im quest his wife committed suicide seven weeks ago after a radio program made her worry about their six-month-old son's future in the nuclear age. SUMMERSIDE F E | t i é t if t i geek i pi feeccl e . ire £28 F Bg ee > i rea ex8., =o ak fi 3 | I door\ and ~ to sleep. It isn’t an e to make a living, but in BHly’s case it means a living—and then some! Last year his ie earned $1,- 021,000—the first time in stand- ardbred history any driver had ever cracked a million dollars. The 3%-year-old Haughton picked up some $200,000 of the above for himself. Billy says: “The trouble with this business is the chopped-up hours. Everything you do cuts into your sleep. If I have to drive in more than a race or two, which is nearly every night. I don’t eat dinner Monuments MONUMENTS VERE BECK & SON LTD. Montague & Charlottetown Memorial Craftsmen since 1870 ALAN H. WARREN SPECIAL! 20% OFF ALL BATTERIES! Complete Stock. Specialists in Simoniring Phone 2823 Water St. E Summerside SHOP AND SAVE ... friends and neighbours. was : with 14 points. Earl Avery and *|Johnny Conroy tied for second place with 11 points. In 1938, the leading driver was Johnny Conroy with 14 points, and the runner-up was Tyndall Semple with 13, and Roy Barnett was third with 12. Prior to 1937, there was no Macdonald Trophy, but in 1936 the leading driver was Earl Avery with 13 points, and he also won first prize of $20; Tyndall Semple was second with 12 points, winning $10. Later on, we will try to se- cure information about the dri- vers since the above years. IN TRAINING Continuing our list of horses in training at the Charlottetown track, we present one of the most successful _racing in the Mari- times last season—that of James (Roach) MacGregor. Last year he made 265 starts, was 45 times first. 50 times sec- ond and 48 times third, with win- nings of $12,051. Here is the list of horses—Scottish Light, six years old, 2.07 35, made 99 starts last year, was 11 times first, 10 times second and 6 times third winning $3,169. Own- ed by H.R. Bevan of Charlotte town. Royal Onyx 2.10 4-5, five years oid, made 40 starts last year, was 10 times first, 14 times sec- * ond and 10 times third, winning, 12 The Guardian, wees ee Memoria - ment on the 3-Year-Old $1,000- Sir Joseph, 1.58 45, 11 years! added Pace, which is sponsor-|ters old, won $2,157 last year, with! eq by and will be raced over the|ada, for a guaranteed all-time winning of $22,676. He is|Chariotietown track this season, |$,000 and sponsored by the owned by H.R. Bevan. must be made on \May Ist. lity Horsemen’ Club, Lid... Miss Wilma Dae, p, 2.09, five This is a golden opportunity to| mouth, .NS. years old; made 55 starts last) make good money with your| The event will be raced year, was 10 times first, 13 times) three year-old. track in the Maritime second and 12 times third, win- in 1961. The first ning $3,108; she is owned by W.) On Monday evening, April 27.| mugt be made to Carl G. Barbour. at 625 p.m. the latest film re-|/Box 422, Truro, NS. Salley Volstadt 2.12 25, -fiv€|jeased bw the U.S.T.A., entitled| fore May Ist, 1950. The'next years old (trotter); made 25/-The Horness. Horse,’ which|ment will gbe on starts last year, was 5 times! shows the youthful trotters and| 1959. 2 first, 3 times second and 4 times| pacers being educated for the| This is a great third, winning $697; she is OwR-|track and gives interesting par-|our breeders: to»particip: ed by Ray MacCallum, Marsh-| ticulars on the proper way to do|real-big stake. A simi field, P.E.1. Knowing horsemen | things, will be shown over CFCY-| known as the: Jollity regard this as one of the best| py promoted by. Carl prospects in the Maritime prov-|- | some years ago, and w jinces; she can really turn on the! secretary Carl MacKenzie, Box| success. We must look speed. a San fo en 422, Truro, N.S., has sent us the |our records and gi old, made. 46 starts in 1958, was = _ 8 times first, 6 times second and 5 Ste Se a Stee $1,952. He was raced last year Mayhew, Kinkora, P.E.I. | L, 2.10 2-5, nine nee to B58 el AT YORK SCHOOL Pace.. He is owned by Frank Arthritis - Rheumatism VITAL FACTS EXPLAINED FREE DESCRIPTIVE BOOK FYE which has been applied in FOR THIRD INOCULATIONS MONDAY, APRIL 27th, AT 7 to 9 P.M. FIRST INOCULATIONS WILL BE GIVEN ON REQUEST * and other articles. vertising appears on this page. They have spent time and money'to bring modern services and shopping facili- ties near to you. Show that you appreciate their effort s by shopping at their places of business. The business \ men of this district are prepared to bring you quality merchandise at the lowest possible prices. They are Commencing at 2 p.m. I am instructed by Miss Amy Earle to sell at auc- tion her entire house furnishings, consisting of Heintz-— ‘| man piano, number of antique items such as mahog-- any or walnut furniture, inlaid walnut table, steel en- gravings, beds, springs, mattresses, ornaments, dishes, Auction Sale Of HOUSE FURNISHINGS: At 18 West Street ¢ APRIL 28, 1959 : + « col $+ W.H.BEATON, Auctioneer. Do you know something? You can save time, money and energy by patronizingethe business firms whose ad- Across the Island Business Review SHOP AND SAVE IN YOUR OWN COMMUNITY PATRONIZE THEM AND MAKE YOUR DOLLARS GO FARTHER Fer the Spring Wedding Bouquets in Exquisite Design LID. Electrical Contractors HEATING |! Firestone Town & Country Tires / INMAN i) 3M. HARRIS WILLARD } “THE FLOWER CART” ||| PLUMBING & TEXACO SERV. STN. |] MacDONALD LTD. Dodge & DeSoto Cars Dodge Trucks |] Phone 2344 THE BOATES PHARMACY Your Corner Drug Stere! New Desert Flower Cream Deodorant 2.36 Value Special 1.35 279 Water St. A. E. MacLennan Ltd. Pontize & Buick Cars Sales - Service - Parts Lo er anprmenvrsisrccess seis Es YOUR TOTAL : IS THE ) GUARDIAN - PATRIOT SELLING eaatanes 0 | (Gorge Cantelo, Prop.) S Bag Lots or Over of PURINA MILK CHOW $3.80 per bag cwt. Phone 67 Montague (Gilbert R. Clements, Prop., ectrie Contractor Propane Gas General Electric Authorized Dealer | | Phone 92 Montag | RCA Victer TV Sets Dc come Phone %4 Montague KING’S LUMBER MILI’ MATTHZW & McLEAN tage of their services. AT THESE DISTRICT Geeetiet Momgeye be wean aor While They Last Always _ deal im our || This Week’s Special Phone 3321 3 Central st. | — ie See 5 Ge ee OE oe | 1956 FORD — Black & While | Sumimerside dial 2600 Water $. | ij Phone 2312 First St. Radio—Seat Covers | MERCHANTS ; Summerside Phone 23810 Summerside Summerside | Bedy & In in : — | | ae One Owner 1 WaAI.LACE 0. K. RUBBER | GEO C WILLIAMS |, | LIMITED WELDERS : FAMILY BAKERY CROCAETT'S T] whrchouse and Storage [i] Waldo Stewart, Prop) | | a Te | _ MacAUSLAND QUALITY JEWELLERS eae: Die | eager fire mg Piants — Cw Flowers Bakers of Quality! FURNITURE LTD. | Bicbird aK 5 ee | Recapped Snow Tires. || Pusceet Besigep Home Made Bread Furniture-Appliances pamonte ff Me moment, Soc 18 ff ete rtwers | tr toe — ty ce | a tn For Happiness Phone 2037 11 Spring St ||] Phone 3458 341 Water St. w |i] "Bye 323? 153 Granville & 1) O10. 3109 31 Central St. ||| “We Service What We Sell” } cummerside Summerside i Summerside Phone 324 Water St. | Summerside Phone 2830 Water %. ed MONTAGUE —- a he Cf A ae | monraGu’ BAKERY | MacLEOD & GREENS |] RaUPH MacDONALD |] 4: l- MATTHEWS \ ! 2 ia ous Oe wanicnine Esso Extra and Esso Gasoline Ss On || Farmall Tractors and repairs |] ing of all kinds. Portable | oan tan THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL | Esso Preducts, Kerosine. | Genie tints teed |] Beatty 4arn equipment. Sales |] equipment te weld on loca- Snow Tires Here! 1953 Meteor 4 door Stove, Furnace & Diesel Fuei |} : ” 4 and service. Plumbing am |) tion, Retreading, Vuicanising, Green Colour i akes, Cookies, | heating. } Repairing E. s. | ‘ | M Phone 2529 319 Water St. W. Foundry St. vontague P. E. s | Phone 4-3 Montague | Phone 101-2 ontague | | ——— , | m KENSINGTON Readers of The Guardian-Patriot are finding this page a handy | MONTAGUE an NTAGUE | DUVAR'S reference, with a wide varied range of servites listed here Suns tae er RADIO SERVICE . SERVICE | se merchants through their advertisements, invite you to take adva® This is your community, ecdtitiatd’ to its prosperity and growth: by patronizing the advertisers within its confines. These b nesses share in your taxes, they provide employment, they support. local undertakings of all kinds, their payrolls add to the prospe ty we enjoy. W. L. MILLAR BIRT’S SERVICE Your local merchant is your friend. He can be a helpful adviser WELL Heart Dry Good Build. yout cupboards now “ ee STATION and is glad to give this advice without obligation. Shades with plywood, hardboard. ee If you are considering At Lowest Prices! caldiec on a” : épactien oo Gasotine, Oil, accessories; }/ These advertisements are an invitation to you. The advertisers ouhien. : Furniture & Appliances > eee service; rose |) say “here for your assistance, we list our services; We will || drilling 2 new well con. ee Sheif and Heavy Hardware ||| 2ervice: repairs & tune-ups : we For All The Family! Phone 129-2 Montague Building su Goodyear & Goodrich tires || Pleased to serve you whenever and wherever possible.” tact R. T. Morrison Co. * : | Bsagga & Feed ee. 33 Saue Summerside. We are ST. PETER’S BAY CRAPAUD ‘ equipped to drill wells SOURIS | KENSINGTON Buy-Benefit-Build! CHAISSON’S ; ASSN WADDELL BROS. CRAPAUD a ads ce FEED SERVICE LTD 7] 51. PETERS BAY RESTAURANT Orn General Merchants CREAMEHY COMPANY ” Hil “am Island Industry Employ. Cv OP Your Headquarters for Groceries & Meats Groceries-Rardware Manafacturers of Cre: ‘enced drill fers” origina) F-alts & Vegetables Drypecds Creamery Seas of suordinie Wend Gr Groceries and Meats, Paints Tasty Meats & Lunches Dry ods, Drug Sundries Butter. Public cold storage R. T. Morri c vice. : and Yardware, Drygoods aad “Orders To Take Out jinkne Dealers in all kinds of ||] lockers for rent. Dealers i= ° “See Us For Details” Footwear. ‘ss eri. Used Barrels cee tee Dial 2624 Summerside ||] Phone 36-2 Kensingten ||| Phone 4 St. Peters Bay |/} Souris P.£. 1 ja ee Emery fe Sone Phone 18-2 Phone 14