. ill? in coarse grains was concen- Want Ads Are The Spring Tonic For Rundown Purse! Dial 8506 Page 10 The Guardian Wed. March 26, 1958 , IN MEMORIAM E HAYTER——In loving memory of Sgt. James Hayter M. M. and bar, veteran of World War I, who departed this life on March 26th. 1951. ‘ Always remembered by Edith, Ruth, and Betty Lou. SIMMONS--In loving memory of my dear sister Mrs. Alfred Simmons who passed awa.y March 26th. 1955. Sister you are not forgotten Though on earth you are no more Still in memory you are with me As you always weregbefore. Sadly missed and alwyas re- emebered by ‘your sister Annie. GAMESTER—In loving memory of my father Nelson J. Gam- ester, who departed this life March 25, 1945. Each flower and leaf may wither, Each evening sun may set, But hearts that loved him dear- es , — , Are the ones that won’t forget. Always remembered by daugh ter Christine and family. MAI-lAR—-In loving memory of our dear mother, Mrs. Mary Mal1aI‘..who Passed away on March 22, 1952. A little tribute true and tender Just to show we still remember Dear is her memory, sweet is her name Deep in our hearts she will al- ways remain. Always‘ remembered and sadly missed by daugher Hattie and two grandchildren. SIMONS — In loving memory of my dear Wife, Mrs. §Alfred Simmons who passed away March 26, 1955. Her presence is always near me Death can never take it ‘away, Her faith in God, and Christian ‘ spirit, Is fresh in my memory to-‘day. She h_3«S gone to be with «her Saviour, - ' The one who loves her best, Where all who believe in Jesus “shall have eternal rest. ’ Always remembered-by Hus- band. burn or THANKS It Wish ‘to express my sincere appreciation to Dr. and Mrs. Ke- fllledy. ‘Rev. Mr. Paterson, Lad- ies Auxiliary, Georgetown Legion, GP-0l‘gef_0Wn School. and all friends and neighbors. Also for flowers and messages of ‘sympathy. And all _who helped in many ways during our recent sad bereave- merit. Mrs. Gordon Yorston and family. ‘ GRAIN WINNIPEG ‘(CP)——Most activ- trated on flax Tuesday on the Winnipeg Gnain Exchange. Closing prices: ,‘ , . 1 0;'=l_I55 May- uncha-ged 70; Jly A iiigher 691/éa; Oct. Vs higher 69a. ' Barley: May I/4 higher 9r; Jly g:)1_§l]l)é1llged 907/sh; Oct. unchanged ‘/8 . . Flax: May 13/3 higher 3.091/1-,; Jly 1‘/2-ll./4. higher 3.0614-l/2; Qct,_ 11/2-1% higher 2.85. Rye: May 1/52 higher 1.04%; Jly ‘/2 higher 1.041/2-B; Oct. 5/8 higher 1.057/tab. Prices for class two wheat for export to countries outside IWA; 1.Nor 1.63%; 2 1.59%; 3 1.51%- 4 1.43%; 5 1.27%; 6 1.25%; 1 Du’. rum 1.953/s; 2.1.943/s; 3 1.84%; IWA_ and doxmestitc‘ prices’: 1 Nor 1:63-75; 2 1.59%; 3 151%; 41.43%- 51.27%; 6 1.25%; 1 Durum 1.953/.3 2 1.94%; 3 1.84%. ’ AFRICAN COAST i'Angola, Portuguese West ‘Ar. rica. has a coastline reaching 1,. 000 miles south from the mouth of the Congo _River. ' For Those Who Preter To Write Their‘ Own CLASSIFIED , AD HERE'S HOW THIS——-is a sample 3‘-line want ad. This ad contains approximately 15 words. Phone 8506‘; You can use an ad like this to tell about your offer to‘ nearly 20,000 readers of’ The Guardian and The Patriot. HERE'S HOW MUCH \ Sdays 3.60 4 days 2.80 1 day ...........- .80 HERE'S THE NUMBER6 We Will Be Glad To Help You‘PrepareAn Baby chlons BURNS C H I C K I-IATCHERY now open. A special breed for every need. ORDER CHICKS FOR MAY and June “Now”. For high egg production; Cross strain Leg horns, Road Island Red. Write Leghorn or Leghorn. Barred Rock. White or phone us to- day. Raynor’s Chick Hatchery, Mt. Herbert. Phone 7984. PROMPT SHIPMENT PULLETS. day old. Heavy cockverels. Mix- ed chicks all Breed-s. Broilers — order now for May- June. (Have Ames In-Cross pii-llets and other hybrids) Get com- plete list from Bray Hatchery, agent Ralph Raynor RR. 5, Charlottetown P-hone 9784. WIDE CHOICE OF PULLETS, dayold, prompt shipment. Have Ames In-Cross and other hy- brids). Broilers should be on order May-June. Heavy cooker- els. Mixed chicks all breeds. Ask for list, Bray Hatchery ag- ent. Ralph Raynor RR 5 Char- lottetown. Phone 7984. Boarders Aoooiiimodated TWO GIRLS, ROOM AND BOARD Centrally located. Phone .8805. ,cars Leaving ' CAR LEAVING FOR BOSTON April 2. Dial 5803. cars and Trucks For Sale 1951 AUSTIN. FAIR CONDITION. Good tires. Phone 9873 after 5 p.m. ' - 1953 IIILLMAN, VERY GOOD condition. Bargain at $600.00. Phone 3722. ' 1954 CHEV. 2,300 MILES. GOOD condition. Apply H. Harold Mut- tart, Carleton Siding. 1952 1 TON DODGE; GOOD CON- dition. ‘Apply Ray Sentner, Hunter River, P- E. I. TWO 1955 THREE-TON INTER- nationals- low mileage. Phone Charlottetown, 3332. 1956 1-2 TON CHEVROLET truck only 9000 miles in per- fect condition. Imperial Serv- -ice Station. Cr. Great George and Eus-ton St. _ IN GOOD CONDITION 1955 MER- cury 1/5 ton truck with radio and heater. Reg..for 1958;’ Dial 7013, Alex Rhynes, West Roy§l- ty, P.E.I. - i_We’ve Got The. ”GEE BEES’? Good buys- Greater Bargains G.uaranteed: Better I I956 ‘PONTIAC black 2 tone, 4 door sedan. A-1 condition $I8.45 I955 CHEVROLET blue 2 tone, 4 door sedan with radio. ' $I525 I953 BUICK green 2 door sedan with radio and standard trans- mission. $I,045 , 1953 OLDSMOBILEI blue two tone, 4 door sedan. A real buy. $I045 I953 /PACKARD a green four door sedan with automatic transmis- sion. This car is as clean as a whistle.‘ $845 I953_ CHEVROLET SEDAN DELIVERY here’s a top notch bargain, ilue, and in A-1 condition. $49.5 T953 G-MC l/2 TON blue pickup-good cab, tires and motor. Only-.. $4.95 I954 PLYMOUTH green two tone 4 door sedan with radio and snow tires. S I I 45 Q GMAC TERMS ‘Q GEIC INSURANCE ,, at I ALLISON MacLEOD LTD. Your Pontiac-Buick-GMC Vauxhall Dealer . . -. Good- will Used Cars and Trucks Ad It You —Wish.. PHONE 7364 or 6365 II _ Dial 4713 OUT OUR WAY By J. R. WILLIAMS I" TWO OF ‘IOU TEAM UP ON I'M UCKED! s\\\ W \\\ \\ x. I AWRIGHT, AWRlC7HT...I’M omv vouiz SCHEME! , WHAT I5 rr you REALLY WANT FROMTHE s'roa2s-- ICE CREAM. CHOCOLATE BARS, MA6AZ1NE$, FINGER- NAIL POLISH .2 ‘DLPRE JUST WAS IN’ TRS/IN’ TO FIND our WHAT e|2o(,éizpE5 we NEEPAS AN EXCUSE Foiz MAKING ME so.’ , LET'S an rr oveiz WITH -- wi-IEN -me MY TIME ME 1 Phone 9175 after 5 p. in. IN GO 0 D CONDITION 1955 Mercury 1-2 ton truck with Radio and heater Reg. for 1958 Phone 7013. Alex Rhynes-—West Royalty, P. E. I. 1947.‘ CHEV. TRUCK ENGINE complete with transmission. In good condition; cheap. Malpe- que Trading Company, Malpe- que, P.E.I. . For Rent FURNISHED ROOM. HEATED. Centrally located. Dial 3611. I ss ACRES or LAND, FIVE miles from Charlottetown, han- dy railway station, suitable for potatoes. Phone 7114. SMALL APARTMENT IN CITY 3 rooms and bath, continuous hot water, separate entrance ground. floor. Dial 4988. , SMALL FURNISHED APART- ment,« suitable for working couple also single room board if desired continuous hot water, Adults. Phone 9988. AT VICTORIA — TWO SELF contained apartments 1st floor, 5-room-s, bath and shower, .2nd floor-,4 rooms and bath. Cen- tral heating, all modern and newly’ redecorated. Apply W. H. Burns, Phone 47 - 4 Kensington. For saTe 1 PIANO, 1 WILSON RUG '7’ x 9” Phone 4588. ‘ - BALEDI-IAY. 50 CENTS PER bale. Apply Mr. A. Acorn, Ver- non River, P.E.I. ONE BIG HOLSTEIN COW T0 freshen in April, Sidney Mac- Quarrie, Oyster Ibed Bridge. ONE COW DUE TO FRESHEN, one to freshen 1st of‘ April. John »,Canew, Brookfield. HOMELITE CHAIN SAW MOD- el EZ 6 used 2 months. Excel- lent condition. Apply Lloyd Mc- Kinnon, An-nandale P.0.' . y ./ I i!‘ ‘ I ._ "" , i - . %/ M. NH‘! Marueizs ear GRAY ,,,,.,,,,,,,__,___‘,_,,;;§-§,_ cars and Trucks For sale For Sale 1950 AUSTIN A - 1 CONDITION non SALE: ONE‘ DRIVING Wagon: good condition. Am- brose Cronin, Summerville. TWO YOUNG COWS, FRESHEN- ed first of April. Apply Eldon Darrach. Clyde River, P.E.I. FOR SALE: TWO C 0 W S freshening in April and one fat heifer. Jacob Spin, Valleyfield. WOOD. ISLANDS SAND. AND gravel. Apply Everett Wakelin, FUMED OAK DINING ROOM suite, also Simmon’s metal double bed ‘outfit, Phone 5148. IBRANTFORD HOIST AT PLAT- form. Reasonable price. Apply Alvin MacPherson. Eldon. HOMEVLITE CHAIN SAW model Ez 6 used 2 months. ex- cellent condition. Apply Lloyd MacKinnon, Aarmadale P. 0. P. E. I . QUALITY- or B A L E D HAY. Also buying fowl. Myron Daw- _ son,\North Tryon. IT’S SIGNIFICANT THAT MORE and more folks are using Guar- dian - Patniot Classified‘ Ads. to solve problems. Let uishelp fill your needs. Phone 8506. BALED HAY. 45 CENTS PER ' bale. Apply Owen Kelly, Peakes Station. . . be had for ‘Payments due, 7 Latest Mode1- Tel. 9220. 35 MM MOTION PICTURE_E- ‘ quipment complete with are lamps. Apply Yeo, Montague. 'QUANTITY OF- BALED HAY. Also buying fowl. Myron Daw- son, North Tryon. TEN TONS PRESSED- HAY, 1 Massey Harris 600 lbs cream seperator, 300 bushels rodney ~ seed oats. Gerald Hardy, Rose- bank. Q U A N T I T Y GOVERNMENT’ tested seed wheat. Also ,,.quan- tity seed oats. Aphly Thomas Mu,-rphy, South S h o 1' e Road. Rocky Point P.O. . PROFESSIONAL CARDS Q BARRISTER5, SOLICITORS, Etc: Bell. Matheson & Foster 150 Richmond St. .I.' Elmei Blanchard, B.A., m .E'E"EEi'_‘Ls£' __..____ M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LL.B. Bank of'Commerce Bldg ‘ Allison M. Gillis, LLB. 130 Richmond St... Dial 4747 Palmer & Haslam Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. Peake & Nicholson , 175 Grafton Street .1. A. McGuigan, B.A. Currie Bldg., Dial 9424 Queen St. IAN M. MacLEOD,, LLB. CURRIE BLDG. (Above Shoe Doctor) DIAL 3361 FREDERIC A. LARGE, C Q. . v Room 207 Confederation Bldg. Corner Queen and Richmond Sts. (Across from Royal Banli Bldg.) DIAL 3244 Jos. W. MacDonald, ~ B.A., QC. 150 Richmond Street Box 472 MacPhce 31 Trainer ioo Richmond St. Dial 5573 LHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince St. Dial 6432 x O Dial 5573 » I OPTOMETRISTS J. A. Carruthers, R. O.’ 123 Kent St, ‘Dial 5612 Byron ]. Grant, 0. -D. 124 Kent St.. 5611 J. S.» Taylor, R.0. Corner Kent & Queen Sts. Office 9133 -— House 4756 H. J. Mabon, R.O. Montague P. E. 1. ' 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 Summersid-e, Wednesdays Dial 2936 Peter A. McNeil 166 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown Phone 4339 P. O. Box 513 MUSICIANS H. JOHN HARRIS, F. R. C. 0. studio -- 203 Richmond St. DIAL 4213 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER E. S. CHANDLER, B.Sc. (E.E.),.M.E.I_C,, P.EI1g. 161 QUEEN ST. PHONE 8325 3 BRIGHTON ROAD MIMEOGRAPHING - STENOGRAPHY -- BOOKKEEPING MRS. HELEN ACORN DIAL 6349 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS McDONALD. CURRIE & CO. COOPER BROTHERS & co. CHARTERED Provincial Bank Building MONCTON. N. 3. Currie isldg. Charlottetown - Dial 5568 H. R. DOANE & COMPANY 148 Great George St.. Charlottetown Dial 6547 - 6548 ‘ P. O. Box 187 ARTHUR J. GARRETT » PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING Charlottetown 100 Fitzroy Street Dial 5321 ERMA P. MORRISON ACCOUNTANT 698 Main Street I 20 St Peters, Road, Dial 4792. ’ ELECTROLUX —(NEW) MAY — For Sale SPENCER. DESIGNED- ‘COR- sets, solve most difficult figure problems for a fashionable fig- ure contact Mrs. Riapson. Your registered corsetier. Dial 9988. DON’T BUY UNTIL YOU TRY the light weight Automatic Elec- trolux. Phone for free showing also have number of recondi- tioned cleaners priced from $15 up. Phone 5607. Authorized Electrolux Dealer. I FOR SALE 8 Grocery stock a n d For Sale “KINGSTRONG” . ALUMINUM siding and roofing 24 Gauge’ at $12 per square. Galvanized Steel 26 Gauge $11. per square P r ic e s include freight. First quality materials guaranteed. Send building and roofing mea- surements for free estimate. Avenue, Amherst, N.S. Female Help Wanted MAID FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. Apply Guardian Box 783. WANTED EXPERIENCE HOU- sekeeper, Abstain, 2 children. $50.00 per month, cloths and transportation” supplied. Apply R. Sanderson. P. O. Box 482, Morrisburg, Ontario. ~ Lost And Found LOST‘ .... NURSES’ WATCH BE tween Rollaway Club and P.E.I. ~ . - Hospi-tal on Saturday, March 2. BOX 7 8 5 Ella rd I3 I‘! Apply 3745_ Reward, WANTED Experienced Auto Body Repair Man. top wages. steady work for the right man. fixtures. Store can be‘ rented. Apply —-- writing—— BOX 772 care GUARDIAN . PATRIOT‘ “Leading manufacturer of steel buildings for in- dustry, commerce and agriculture, division of a major steel producer, has opening in Prince Edward Island for-. an aggressive sales organization. Investment of $25,000 gets you started in this expanding construction field. Exclusive franchise, strong promotional support, full range factory assistance. New additions to long established line, customer finance plan makes this dealership ‘most attractive. Box 764 c-o Guardian—— Patriot. Write: S. Vriend, 24 Crescent: Hospital and medical benetits. Apply in TENDERS Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned on or before April 15th 1958 for the purchase and removal of the Turner House and Garage and the satisfactory cleaning of the property, situated on the cornfr of Prince and Fitzroy Streets, Charlottetown P.E. . , ’ _ Work to commence May.1st and to be completed on or before May 31st, 1958. A A deposit '.of $300.00 required for satisfactory ful- filment of contract. Highest, or any tender not necessarily accepted. \. Building Committee '_ Charlottetown United Baptist Church c-o S. H. Burhoe, Secretary, P.O. Box 52, Charlottetown, P.E.I. AUCTION SALE IOf high «quality modern Mahogany and Walnut furniture, Saturday March 29th at 2 p-m. at Spring Park,Ha.l1. ~ Mrs. Aletha Coles to sell by Public Auction the fol- loWing:—— . 3. Chesterfield Suite, Mahogany Dining Room Suite (Gibbard), Step end Tables, Corner Tables, Coffee Table, Occasional Chairs, Platform Rocker, Table Lamps, Floor Lamps, Boudoir Lamps, Brass fire Place Screen, Brass Fireside Set, Combination Radio and Phonograph (Fleetwood), Writing Desk and Chair, Fern Stands (Walnut), Ornaments, Pictures,‘ Mirrors, 5 pc. Bridge‘ Set, Card Tables, Mahogany Bedroom Suite, Bleached Mahogany Bedroom Suite, Bedroom Chairs,jPr-opane Gas Range, Chromium Kit- chen Set, Refrigerator, Electric Washer, Electrolux, Table and Bed Linens, Blankets, Bed Spreads, Dishes, Silver, Kitchen Utensils, Lawn Chains, Hammock, Garden Tools, Garden Hose, Power Lawn Mower, Wheelbarrow and other small articles. A W. H. BEATON Auptioneen DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island WEIGHT RESTRICTIONS PAVED ROADS . In order to properly protect the paved roads of Prince Edward Island. and‘ at the some lime impose the minimum weight restriction. the following shall apply effective midnight Thursday. 20th March. l958=— 9’ ‘i 1.1 Vehicles registered for 16,000 Ibs.. or less. are permitted gross weight of 8.000 2. Vehicles registered for over 16.000 lbs. are limited to one.-half registered weight. - ‘ This notice is given under authority of reg- ulations published 3 May. 1956. J. G. M.acKAY, Minister of Highways. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. 25 March, 1958. I am instructed’ by the Executors of the estate of- Lost Ant. Found LOST — NURSES’ WATCH BE- pearls) between Douglas St. and Baptist Church on Sunday night finder leave at Guardian office. LOST: TRUCK TARPAULIN on Trans Canada Hiighway between Tryon and Bonshaw. Finder please call Sheldon 'MacNevin, Bonshaw, N e w Haven 4-42. - Male Help Wanted 2 BARBERS IMMEDIATELY. AP ply Berriga-n’s Barber Shop. N O R T H. AMERICA POTA".‘0 Company Direct to your home. saves you money. One partner needed in Charlottetown. Apply ‘Box 782, The Ouardian. MAKE MONEY FULL OR PART time. No experience needed. Free clothing for yourself as ex- tra bonus. Now you can sell to every man, clothing, ,shoes,’ shirts, slacks, uniforms, sports- wear; etc. Write now for FREE SAMPLE OUTFIT, and full in- structions to Dept. No. 623, C00- per - Johnson Co; BOX 1100. Beauliarnois, Que. . 5 _WAYS TO [PROFIT FROM Guardian - Patriot Classifed Ads. Use ’em to sell, rent, find, hire or buy. Phone 8506 for a trained ad-assistant; ' YOU CAN EARN MORE IN ELECTRONICS - TELEVISION - RADIO SERVICING - MICRO- WAVE - FM ~ MOBILE RADIO . . . Here’s your chance tomove up and raise your income - - - Today, in spite ‘of uncertain times, thousands of RCC MEN earn more, have security, gain promotions because they have an RCC Diploma. Find out today if ELECTRONICS is for you. Ask how you can start from scratch and train for ELEC- l‘RONICS.- State age, education and write quickly to RADIO COLLEGE OF CANADA . Est. 1928 I Box 171, Moncton, N.B., / .TIlE NEARLY NEW SHOP needs and would appreciate donation’s Wednesday ‘after- ’ noon at 114 Kent Street, Open Friday afternoon and evening for selling. Services oftereil F I L M s DEVELOPED. EN exposure rolls 70 cents; 12 ex- posure rolls-:95 cents. Englarged reprints 7 cents each._ Mail to George Wotton Photography, Summerside. larged, dated, glossy prints. 8‘ Services Oftered MODERN FUMIGATING Available throughout P. E. I. for; extermination of roaches, bed? bugs, rats, insects, etc. Free estimates. Phone or write- H. R. QUINN, Prop. P. O. Box 451 Phone 8727 Seeils I I ’ . +———< Wanted ‘in Rent 3 5 on 6 ROOM iioUsEKN‘i7SXR‘_ age in or near City——good 10ca- ‘ tion. Apply Box 763. Guardian. Patriot. . 4. trally located. Charlottetown ‘A1,. ril 1st or up to May 1st. Write , Box 780, in care of Guardian. 5 Patriot. 5 I Work‘ Wanted ARE YOU USING THE NEW IM- p r o v e d varities? Puregold Beans, Morning Star Corn, /etc. Complete Catalogue free. Write Vesey’s Seeds, York. Teachers Wanted‘ “BEFORE APPLYING FOR OR accepting any position to teagh with the school district, Win i peg No. 1, teachers are asked to clear with Mr. E. L. ./.rne”‘ General Secretary, Manitoba Teacher’s Society, 956 Portage at Lipton, Winnipeg.’ ’ Transuoi-ration Wanted PASSAGE BY CAR TO TORON- to April 4th. Dial 8545. Wanted - ,. WANTED — ALE BOTTLES. Pints or .q‘.1a1‘~ts.‘ Dial 8595. ONE. BABY’. CARRIAGE, IN good condition. Phone 6900. USED CRIBS AND KITCHEN chairs. Dial 8125. ' __ ME size 10 - 12. Phone 8390. [TIGHT TRUCKING HALF - TON Truck. Phone 7571. Charlotte- town after 5:30 p.m. Preferable, WANTED HEALTHY PUPPIES for Childrens pet. State all par- ticulors in first letter Box 767 Care Of “Guardian - Patriot. FEEDER CATTLE, R. MAC- Kinnon, Mermaid. Phone Charlottetown 7996. WANTED we are paying highest market prices for all kinds of scrap iron and metal materials, also ale bottles, hides and ‘skins. A MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD. 158 Kent St. Jlvaiiteii To Rent 4 OR 5 - ROOM APARTMENT or house in Parkdale or-Central Royalty n e a r Frosted ‘Food Plant. Phone 4317. 1,4 acre lots. 5 year; lease or longer. - FOR LEASE , Summer Cottage lots at private shore at Prince‘-_' town, on Malpeque Bay. Safe for children, sandy beach. Apply Box 770 \ fits. I WANTED EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER This position offers good salary, advancement, op- portunity for favourable working hours, holidays with pay, pension plan and numerous other company_bene- Apply in writing - Stating, experience, age and marital status - Box 669 Guardian. ‘ .. I Capable Girl tor WANTED ability required. Experience preferred. Apply in writing - Eastern Packing Go.. Souris. ottice ywork. Typing Ltd. TEACHERS English speaking for three teacher 50 pupil school REQUIRED, I 9 Mortgage Sole I . the‘ 30th day of April A. D., . New Glasgow and being part oils up to Grade XI at a self-contained R.C.A.F. Station located 45 miles South Quebec City. Must be qualified to teach languages including French. Excellent com~ munity life and accommodations available at normal cost. Sick leave plan in effect. Modern school and teaching facilities. Apply stating qualifications and salary expected, marital status, etc. to Chairman, Protestant School Committee R.C.A.F. Station St. Sylvestre, Co. Lotbiniere -P.Q. 9 WANTED Maritime food manufacturer requires salesman to cover P.E.I. Must OWDI car and have experience cover- ing grocery trade. Salary and commission basis. Ex- penses, pension and hospitalization plan provided. Write in own handwriting to Sales Manager EXPERIENCED TR . er, three years. Phone 9762. CANADA PROVICNCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 3rd day of March A.]) 1958. - In Re Estate of JAMES PET, ER MacINTYR.E late of Savage Harbour in Queen’s County in I the said Province Senator, de. 1. ceased, testate. To the Sheriff of the County of Queen’s County or any Cog. stable or literate person within said County, GREETING: _, WHEREAS upon reading Th. petition on file of The Eastern Trust Company, a body carpal, ate with office in Charlottetown in Queen’s County aforesaid, and Audrey lVl3acDougall of Char. lottetown aforesaid, Married Woman, the -Executoirs of T1,. above named Estate, praying that a citation may be issued 0 fill’ the Purpose hereinafter set [ forth: You are therefore h‘ere- " by required to cite all person, '- interested in the said Estate to be and appear before the Judge present at a Probate Court_ to, ‘be held in the Court House in ‘Charlottetown - in Queen’s Coun. ty in the said Province on Wed. nesday the 9th.. day_ of April next coming, at the hour of ten o'- clock forenoon of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said . Estate should not be passed and an order for distribution made to close the Estate as prayed . for in said petition and on mot. ion of M. Alban Farmer- Esquire, v Proctor for said Petitioner. AND IT IS HEREBY ORDER. ED that a true copy hereofjbe forthwith published in some newspaper published in Char. , lottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four consecu- tive weeks from the clate,liere- - of and that a true copy hereof ~ be forthwith posted in the fol. lowing public places respectively, namely, in.the hall of the Court I House in Charlottetown afore- said, at or near the Bank of Nova Scotia in Charlottetown aforesaid and at or near Clark Bros. Store in Mount Stewart in ~ Queen’s County aforesaid, so ~ that all persons interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. 1 WITNESS His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge of the‘ said Probate Court at Oharlotte-‘ town in Queen’s County, the day and year first above written. By, the Court. . ‘ (L.S.) (Sgd.) Frances B. Vinnicombe, Registrar. - N \. \ THERE WILL BE SOLD by Public "Auction in front of, the Law Courts Building, in Char-' lottetown, in Queens County, on 1958, at the hour of twelve o’c1ock Noon ALL THAT TRACT PIECE OR PARCEL of land sit- uate, lying and being on Lot or I Township Number twenty-two in l ‘Queens County aforesaid bound- 1 ed and described as follows. that is to say: Bounded on the J North by the shore of New LOB’; don Bay on the West by the division Jine between Lots twenty-one and twenty-two on the East by land now or form- erly owned by Robert Anderson and on the South by the Road leading from Stanley Bridge to the land conveyed by.Alexaiidei' .- Anderson to Charles Anderson by Indenture bearing date tho twenty-sixth day of February. A.D., 1842, containing by esti- . ination nineteen acres of land a little more or less. The above sale is made under, and by virtue of, and pursuant to a power of sale contained in a certain Indenture of Mortgage dated the 2nd’ day of August. 1954, and made between Daniel B. Reid of Stanley Bridge 1'11‘ Queens County, Farmer, and Rosa Reid, his wife, of the one part and Leander S. Reid of,~I.a Stanley Bridge aforesaid of .tll9‘ 91 other part and the said,m0ir’l- lit gage having been duly assigned It] to the undersigned and defallli ll; having been made in the D81’- ment of the principal money alld interest thereby secured. For further particulars apllly to the office of J. A. McGuigaii.- Solicitor, Currie Building, Char‘ lottetown, P.E.I. Dated this 24th day of March. A. D., 1958. JOHN N. KENNY. Trustee, Assignee- .—_T'r'_ENDERT/ The following Tenders willlbll received by New Glasgow Dairy‘ ing Company up to April 7th. ‘ 1958. i . 3 Tenders for hauling cream- from May 1st to Now, 15th for the same routes as last year- Tenders for the hauling 05 butter and supplies to and from Charlottetown and Hunter River, for the summer months Teiiders for buttermilk for the summer months. 3 Lowest or any Tender 11°‘ " necessarily accepted. V, New Glasgow Dairying 9" P. 0. BOX 650 MONCTON. N.B. Phyllis Dickieson Secretary,