eS Sa a ee ee ee ee oe ee ee oa ™ ter ANNUAL INSPECTION +The public are cordially invited” to ‘iia the an- ual inspection of No. 53 Summerside Squadron, Royal]: Canadian Air Cadets, at the baseball diamond, Queen Elizabeth Park, Summerside, on Monday, June 1, 1959, at 7 p.m., A.S. T. ~. AUCTION SALE as CHELTON SHORE * WEDNESDAY, JUNE, 3—1 O'CLOCK (SHARP) 2 head of cattle, mostly beef, general purpose Percheron horse, 6 good milk cows, 1—2-year old heifer; 2 fat steers; 4 year- ad heifers; 2 year-old steers: 7 spring calves. > M. EL binder, Int. hay loader, M-H. side-delivery rake, Watson sprayer, F. & W. wheel cultivator, M.H. sectional seeder, thresher dad blower on wheels, 16 ft. escalator, 2 sets horse hoe discs, % hp. electric motor, Hoover digger, M.H. hay take, Iron-age single planter, 2 truck wagons, 2 gang plows, potato grader, fanners, box | sleigh, bob sleigh, jaunting sleigh, brooder stove and hover, team separator, 3 rubber belts, 2 sets scales, circular saw blade, assorted harness, forks, shovels, chains and other articles far too _, Terms: CASH. : : : ELMER PEARSON . E. C. BELL, Owner Auctioneer, phone Borden 56-11 _ _W day unfit sale first fine day following. . BARGAIN OFFER : We have available four used ~ International TD9 Loaders ‘These are equipped with one yard buckets and are in good- working condition. Some of these units have . recently had complete overhauls. The first of these units to sell will include a V-Plow ta set of grouser tracks. This is your oppor- to obtain a good used Loader. -Buy one or all of these units today. BARGAIN PRICE — $3850 each For demonstration, additional! information or photographs, write Box TTL-1000 Guardian-Patriot. o = OPPORTUNITY FOR.SALESMEN e CALLING ON COUNTRY GENERAL STORES IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AO “aa 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: oe: zr : Niagara Finance E Company Limited --) OFFERS <- Good Desadunty For Young Men 21-26 | Education:—Junior matric Experience:—Not essential Ss benefit program “>, Apply i a i a » 5 SUMMER STREET, SUMMERSIDE TELEPHONE NO: 2148. > ATTENTION SALESMEN | Large Canadian company requires 3 men to assist them in busy season. Good producers offered permanent posi- tion with earnings above $150.00 weekly, plus profit searing plan and retirement pension. Preference for men age 25-55, with a car. No investment re- al Apply Room 128, Charlottetown Hotel, Monday, June ist., 11:00 am. sharp. NO PHONE CALLS /PLEASE. = WANTED. ae 2 Experienced Auto Mechanics x —ALSO— _ | Auto Body Repairman Top rates will be paid to the right men. Hospital and Medical Plan. _ ., GOODSPEEDS P. E. I. LIMITED Pitzroy Street Dial 6571 _ DUTCHIES RESTAURANT Now Open Daily ’ Eoin 8:00 a.m, until 11:30 p. a Saturday nights until 1:00 a.m. | Delivery Service after 6:00 p.m. PHONE 7612 CK TYPE LOADERS; | Auctioneer — Arthur Stewart . If You Can't Afford A New Car HERE’S THE NEXT BEST 1954 PONTIAC SEDAN In A-1 condition. Automatic Tranamission, Por Brakes, Power Steering, Radio. Good tires. $1095 | EXTRA SPECIAL 1956 DODGE MAYFAIR ees 4 door Hard-top, two tone, red with white. New white wall tires. Radio. ps 2 $1575 | 7 SUNNY ISLE FARMS REG’D. Grafton Street East Dial 7338 WANTED) & an fo mock in scrap yard with knowledge of 80 lron and me acety cutting, scale i ing. Steady employment for. the right man. ~— . Apply: ' » MAURICE BLOCK:CO. LIMITED, 158 Kent Street, Charlottetown, P. E. I. ANNUAL MEETING Central Royalty School District annual school meeting will be held Tuesday, June ~~ | 2nd, 1959 at 8 p.m. Ful attendance ‘s re- quested. TRUSTEES. Now Unloading Cement $1.10 off car, bulk next week $2.90 off car. In stock, cedar and asphalt shingles, siding, ete. Barbed wire, nails, priced to sell. Apply: ; . R.L. DICKIESON LTD. New a, NOTICE | THE TOWERS RESTAURANT Opening Saturday, May 30th, 1959 | Featuring Dining Room, Curb Service and take out orders. Open from 8 A.M. to Midnight Malpeque Rd. ‘1 mile from Charlottetown DIAL 4702 STARLITE DRIVE-IN THEATRE Saturday and Monday May 80 June Ist The wonderful Family Picture SNOWFIRE In Technicolor with the McGowan Family All the Thrills of a Walt Disney Hit AUCTION SALE AT SUMMERFIELD | Wednesday June 10th, at 1:30 p.m. To be sold by public auction on the premises of Walter D. dence, main barn, silo. and several outbuildings, ate aottieent condition. 2. Nearby farm on paved hiahuay Ot Merthers, ctneletite of 105 acres (80 cleared, good woodlands) with 40 acrés plowed, Terms of Sale: Real Estate —5% cash at sale, balance on transfer of title Other . items—Cash >, ’ |Hall Monday, June Iist., ut ei i iF i : KING'S COUNTY Bingo every Monday night. St | * Andrews Hall, Mt. Stewart. Two “RESERVE WEDNESDAY, July 19th for Lower Montague Re gatta. Send entries to Dan Con- don, Lower Montague. Vernon River Players present their 3 act Comedy. “Flower of dhe Rench”’ in Vernon River hall, June 2nd., 8.30 Admission 50 cents. Easter Monday Play: Eager Miss Beaver, Morell Tuesday, wide ces. Sponsored ing Co. Lid CITY & QUEEN'S | PRINCE COUNTY Regular Dance Elliott Hall. Saturday night. Dancing from 9 to 12 Weatherbie’s Orchestra. Now unloading cement $1.10 off car bulk next week $2.90 off car. In stock cedar and asphalt shingles, siding, etc., Barbed wire, nails, priced to sell. Apply R. L. Dickieson Ltd., New Glas- gow. Variety Concert Fort Augustus spon- sored by Home and School As- cao featuring singing and Births, Deaths, Marriages (When death notices are received toe late to be included en this page, they appear for one edition on page twe and are transferred to this department in the next edition.) son, Jeffrey Alan, weight 8 Ibs. BIRTHS i et Oe aie es = hao LAMBROS — At Catharinebooth Hospital, Montreal, Saturday, May 27th. to Mr. and Mrs. May 23rd., 1959, to Mr. and Alan Champion, Kensington, (nee Kathleen Coffin, R.N.) al Mrs. Gregory Lambros, a son. FOR SALE Valuable property situated near centre of City. Ideal for motel or business, frontage on Fitzroy and Euston of approxi- mately fifty feet and depth of over three hundred feet. More frontage available, also contains seven apartment dwelling with annual income of over $5,000.00. L. H. KENNEDY, - Real Estate and Insurance 166 Great George St. Phone 3912 _ SAWYER WANTED For the right .man this is a permanent job. Group insurance benefits. Workmen's Compensation. Apply to— UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE OFFICE ; ’ FOR SALE Double tenement situated in Brighton area, each tenement contains six rooms and bathroom, hardwood floors, hot water oil furnaces, full basement, .double garage, fully landscaped and fenced on large corner lot, house in excellent repair. ~ L. H. KENNEDY, Real Estate and Insurance , 166 Great George St. Phone 3912 PAINTING TENDER Tenders will be received up to noon June 3rd_ for the |: exterior painting of The United Services Officers Club, 2 Haviland Street. Work to be proceeded with in June. Specifications obtained and tenders received at the law office of A. W. Gaudet, 111 Grafton St: Lowest or any MURPHY — At York Co. Hospi- (nee Lois MacCallum former- ly of Stanhope), a son, Terry Lee. Weight 4 Ibs. 8 ozs. MURPHY — At the Kings County Memorial Hospital, Montague, on May 23rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Raye Murphy. a daughter “Tami Elizabeth”. ‘Weight 6 pounds, 13 ounces. ENGAGEMENTS MacEACHERN — HICKS — Mrs. Hazel MacEachern, of Rocky Point, P. E. L, an- nounce the engagement of her daughter, Hazel Lois, to George Charlies, son of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Hicks, London, Ont. Marriage to take place in late June. WHITE—MACVITTIE — Mr. and Mrs. C. Roy White, of Souris, announce the their eldest daughter, Norma Margaret Gertrude, to John Alvin MacVittie, RC. N., son of Mrs. Lorne Keefe, Charlotte- ~town, and Mr. J. A. MacVittie, Saugus, Mass. Marriage to take place in June. . MARRIAGES CARD OF THANKS I would like to thank the Dr’s MacIntyre, Inman and Bonnell, ; : ue gi5¢ ae : “4 ; : A : aFe§ is i aif $ 2 5.8 Eeteh i i Combined *| form of tender engagement of| © CANADA | DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS "TENDERS FOR DREDGING SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned and endorsed “TENDER FOR DREDGING, FISHING COVE, P.E.I.”, well be received in the office of the Secretary until 3 p.m. (E.D.S. Ee WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, an office .. and To be considered each tender must be accompanied by one of the alternative securities called Service| Printed forms supplied by the .| Department and in accordance with the conditions set forth “| therein. . Tenders must include the tow- ing of the plant to and from the The dredges and other float- ing plant which are intended to be employed on this work, to be eligible, must— (a) be of Canadian or United — and ) be of of ‘Canadian or United Kingdom mak and manufacture and, in the cons at CEE equip- ment, have been in Canada at least one year r prior to the date of the tender — The lowest any tender not necessarily caemnaa ROBERT FORTIER, Chief of Administrative Services and Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, May 27, 1959. The 14th day of May A. D. 195° In. Re Estate of AMANDA man, deceased, testate. f absent from us, she is Always remembered by Her Husband and Family. In loving memory of our moth- er who passed away, May 30, 1949. Today our thoughts go back to just 10 years ago, When all our smiles turned to tears, by a sad and bitter blow. Remembrance is a golden chain That ries to break,~ but all in vain. To have, to love and to was Is the greatest sorrow of one’s heart. Lovingly veined by ‘her daughters. eyes, But never the one in our hearts that lie The stars seem dim as I whisper “Our own darling boy, we miss Funeral Director N. D. MacLEAN = FUNERAL DIRECTOR 15 King Square Charlottetown Dial 5549. a a it d Bs F ‘| merson, i Ep H E i i Ag Hf i F | i g 2 ae z i i BY i g z : | HH ! i 5 3 = bi = : a! 8 = g g L z i Hel dale aforesaid, and at or near the Post Office in Souris in King’s County aforesaid, so that all persons interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have town in Queen’s County, the day and year first above written. By the Court. (L. 8.) (sgd.) Frances B. Vinnicombe, CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND The 22nd day of May A.D. In Re Estate of ELLA MAY BLANCHARD late of Charlotte. town in Queens ‘County in the said Province, Widow, deceased, testate. To the Sheriff of the County of af it ui Hl i have due notice thereof. (Sgd. : Frances B. Vinnicombe, Registrar. DEATH NOTICE MRS. JOHN L. MATHESON The death occurred at her home, Glasgow Road, April 18, 1959, of Mrs. John Lemuel Mathe- son,’ (nee Matilda MacDonald), born at Bonshaw, March -I6, 1878,~ youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Peter MacDonald. She leaves to mourn, her aged husband, one son Peter at home; two daughters (Mary), Mrs. Paul Doucette, Charlottetown; (Violet), Mrs. James Cousins, Rose Valley; one brother, J. W. MacDonald, Bonshaw. Four grandsons, three great-grand- daughters. Cutcliffe. Funeral Home, April 20, conducted by Rev. J. H. Bi- shop and Mr. Robert Bhe. Pallbearers: Wallace Dover, Malcolm Andrews, Claud Em. Allison and Dan Mac- Leod. Flower -bearers: Chester and coln MacRae, Bruce and Kenneth Ellis. Interment in Highfield ceme- tery. CARD OF THANKS The tusband and family of the late Mrs. John Lemuel Math- eson wish to thank their friends .neighbours for kindness shown them in their recent be- reavement also all who sent flow- ers and cards of sympathy. 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