— Se ee Ee 4 AUSED CAR SALE: This is a good proposition for right man. @ 1956 FORD fees, - STEWART MOTORS LTD. blankets. Many other articles not listed here. Owner . transmission, V-8 motor. A real sharp car. ‘@ 1958 VOLKSWAGEN _ Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Evenings Se eG EN ee a a eS. EP oe Ee or ee FARMER STEWART jee @ 1956 METEOR 4 door Rideau Hardtop, blue, black and white tri-tone. Standard $1450 4 WANTED - Wanted man to train for installing alum- inum windows.and doors. Must have some carpentry experierice and own half ton truck. Interview between 9 and 12 a.m. Regent Aluminum (Maritime) Ltd. 176 Kent Street. Car One owner, perfect tires and finish. A car you'll be proud to own, $1175 Victoria two door hardtop, automatic transmission, radio, direc- $1450 @ 1955 CHEVROLET SEDAN | Six cylinder, clean, one owner, green in color, tires perfect. ) - $1295 @ 1955 DODGE SEDAN Standard transmission, good tires, six cylinder motor. Here's a good. buy. $1250 \ e@ 1955 METEOR RIDEAU SEDAN | Automatic transmission, good finish, V-8 motor, tires in’ good- condition. ~ $1250 OPEN til 9 p.m. Saturday to 5 p.m. TERMS: - @ Cash e@ No Down Payment Easy Monthly Payment Great George St. Dial 9578 Charlottetown \ Janitor Required ; : eRe . ait « For large business premises in City. Duties to. in- clude. after-hours cleaning, window-cleaning, painting and general maintenance work. Phone 4595 after 6.00 p.m. TENDERS Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned up to and including Oct. 2nd at 5 P.M. for the erection of a warehouse for MacDonald-Rowe Co. Ltd. Char- lattetown. Plans and specifications may be obtained at my office Great George Street. A deposit of $25.00 is required for each set of plans and _ specifications refundable on their return in good condition. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.’ . PETER A. McNEIL, Architect. NOTICE _ - Special meeting of the rate payers of West Royalty School. District on Monday, September 28th: at 7:30 p.m. for the purpose of deciding about class room. BY ORDER OF TRUSTEES. AUCTION SALE’ ON THE PREMISES OF MISS HENNEBERY MORELL REAR, OCT. -8th—I O'CLOCK Household effects: Living room furniture; dining room furniture; 2 bedroom suites; 4 beds and wash | stands; 3 small tables; 26 mats; kitchen furniture; 2. rockers; oil heater; kitphen range; lamps; sewiig, machine; kitchen uae gy chamber sets; box sleigh; driving wagon; harness; cream.separator; floor covers; | odd chairs; window shades; pillows; bed clothes, woo! | Terms of sale: Cash. If day unfavorable sale following f ihe day. ‘ Farm 116 ‘acres will be offered, if not sold before sale. Miss Margaret Hennebery J. B. Jay * Auctioneer Calumet Budlong, dam Bonnie Lass by Peter Kalmuck, dam Laconnia by Lacopia. Regist been trained 4 months). Laconnia by Lacopia. Registered. True Hal. lowing. Owner Cigarette Lighters . . Sewing Machines . grade); 1 milch cow,‘ 2's years old ‘spring calves (grade); 1 pure bred Holstein calf; 7 AUCTION SALE I am instructed by Mr. Charles Gurney. Peakes Station on Wednesday, Sept. 30th at | Calenry, Alberta. 2 o'clock p.m. the following race horses: No. 1—Thundermoon, win race record 2:14.1, sire | (registered). ‘ No. 2—Kentucky Budlong by Calumet Budlong, ered. (This horse has No. 3—Gurney’s Girl by Thundermoon, 2:14.1, dam No. 4—My Bonnie by Calumet Budlong, dam Bon- nie Lass by Peter Kalmuck with filly at side sired by Also at this time one Holstein cow; two veal calves and 15 geese. ! Terms of sale: Cash. : If day is rainy sale will be held first fine day fol- Auctioneer | James B. Jay | Charles Gurney WELFARE OFFICER WANTED) | This is a highly responsible -senior administrative position as head of a new Welfare Department to be | established for the Municipality of the County of Hali- | fax. Professionally trained Social Worker desirable but | not essential. The -successful_applicant must have at Heast Grade-XI1 or-its equivalent or other education and their kind co-operation training. A certain amount of “in service training” will be made available to the successful candidate. The salary to be paid will be negotiated with the successful applicant and will depend on qualifications and experience. 4 Interested parties are invited to apply by letter to the undersigned by 10:00 a.m. Atlantic Daylight Sav- ing Time, Monday, October 5, 1959. 5; | Letters of application should state age, education, qualifications and experience that might be of beneficial | background for heading up a Welfare Department. The Law Courts, Halifax, Nova Scotia. R. G. HATTIE, ' Municipal Clerk and Treasurer. : \ Storage Clearance Auction Sale MONDAY 28th 2 P.M. AT 101 LONGWORTH AVE. We have been requested by two customers, who have moved out of the Province, to sell the following Household goods. Sale positive. If raining sale inside, same place. Some practically new items in these lots, and of course some old, but there will be bargains as all must go. ‘ 2 Chesterfield suites, occ. chairs, 5 or 6 Beds with mattresses, 2 buffets, Chrome kitchen table and 4 chairs, Arborite coffee tables, end tables, Ironing board, crib and mattress, rug, mats, bed springs and many other items. Special—If not sold privately before Monday—One Fibre Glass Munroe 14 ft. Boat, used one summer, also West Bend 40 HP Outboard Motor used 8 hrs. ACME AUCTIONEERS. : JENKINS TRANSFER LTD. SALES HELP MALE & FEMALE : 4 SALESMEN JOBBERS MERCHANTS | Clothing for the whole family . . . kitchen utensils . . . Electric | Appliances . . . Jewellery . . . Sporting goods .. Typewriters . “4 Pipes’. . ‘Pens & Pencils . . . Perfumes. . | . . Binoculars . . : Baby's supplies . . Ironing Boards. . Toys .. -Radios . . Smaltwares. p : At unbeatable prices. Free oolor catalogs. . Jourco 4235-64 Iberville, Montreal. AUCTION SALE. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 30 AT | P.M. AT PLEASANT VALLEY 37 acres of land with dwelling (has electricity); 1 house 33 x 33 (not\completed). Stock:—3 milch cows, 3 to 5 years old (Holstein (purebred); 4 sows; 2 junks; 30 weaner pigs; 800—5 month old roost- ers; 15 acres of oats. Machinery:—2 sets of lever spring tooth harrows; 1 set of discs; 1 row potato planter; 1 Ford tractor; 1 portable rotary with motor, gas barrels, steel rails; shafting, pulleys, steél cable; 150 window frames, 20 cords slabs (stove length); 1 6 cylinder power unit; 1-- 1953 (Chev.) 3'5 ton truck; 1—1958 one ton truck, (Dodge) in perfect shape. ° Terms of sale, up to $20.00 cash over that amount 6 months credit. Owner Auctioneer MELVILLE WEEKS CLAUDE CRASWELL his wife the former of Pleasant Valley, also three ee Geraldine, Mrs. Wen- ; sisters, Harold A., Margate, Fred, to sell by public auction on his premises at taro iu $3 48 tire iF rgeTk Isla Weeks He leaves s z n MacGregor, Horace Glover: CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. James .A. Ramsay wish to ex- ness and her willingness at all! press their heartfelt thanks to times to give a helping hand in| their mary kind friends and times of sickness or trouble. She! neighbors who helped in so many was a member of the United; ways during the sudden death of Church and of the Lot 16 W.M.S.j their mother, also to those who The funeral, conducted by Rev.| sent messages-of sympathy and Mr. Johnston was held from the | the many floral tributes. Also the following brothers and .. Sask., Buelah, Mrs. Mayhew, New London, ANNOUNCEMENT Return To Winter Hours | 4 THE ROGERS HARDWARE COMPANY LTD. Monday to Friday 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. - Saturday | 8 A.M. to'12.30 P.M. "We would like to thank our many friends and customers for . + . which allowed our staff to enjoy longer summer daylight hours. é Yours sincerely, 1 i ee i _ THE ROGERS HARDWARE COMPANY LTD. Notice To Hog Producers It has been announced that the present floor price on hogs will be reduced $1.35 per cwt. on deliveries after Wednesday, Sept. 30th. In order that producers may make shipment of their hogs at old price, the following changes will be made in our loading schedule for next week only. Our ‘Agents listed below will be collecting hogs Monday, Sepf> 28th., instead of Tuesday. Robert Campbell Acadian Producers Co-op. . Alberton Wellington Randall Boates Lyman Baker O'Leary Elmira , Preston Grigg Clifford Peters Tyne Valley Souris Also, the following agents will be collecting hogs Tuesday, Sept. 29th. instead of Wednesday. Oliver Campbell Kensington Roger MacLean ‘South West Lot 16 Colin B. Waugh Summerside Clayton Green Emerald Gordon Matheson, Hunter River “ALL OTHER AGENTS ON USUAL DAY Hogs delivered to our Buying Station, Belmont St., Char- lottetown up until 4 p.m. Wednesday Sept. 30th. will be paid for on present basis. € For further information contact our agent in your district. ‘SWIFT CANADIAN CO. LTD. » “| to ill health, he moved with his ' /M. Murray, assisted by the Rev.! nest and Horace P. | Lowest or any tender not neces- Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Sept. 26, 1959. 11 wishes to thank the nurses and doctors of Prince County Hos- ital, and a special thank you to . Auld, Rev. L.M. Murray and Rev. E.H. Bean, for their kibd pital on) attention during Mr. Bernard's August 29, 1859, Mr. William A./ long period of illness; also those Bernard, of Kensington, Aged!) who sent flowers, cards and let- 74 years. - ‘ ters of sympathy and all those The late Mr. Bernard was Who helped in any way. debe ood taal Beraned, A’ bios ly respected citizen in the com- DEATH NOTICE munity, he was always devoted 4 to the work of his church and| MRS. ISOBELLA VIRTUE active in all community enter- The death of Mrs. \ kobella Virtue occurred at, the home of He was engaged in farming with his father for a number of| Kilmuir, years, and in October, 1920, due/26ta, 1959, in her 9ist year. wife and-family to Donalda, Al-}Canaca in 1929 and resided in berta. Here he re-established; Kilmuir, until her passing, where himself in farming and after a she made many friends. period of twelye years, returned | Surviving relatives are, one to his native province. After) daughter Mrs. Harry Leane of coming home, he still did not en-|Kilmuir; three sons, ‘James of joy good health, and for the past , Ce. Antrim, Northern Irelazd, who five years was confined to his visited her in 1957: William of home and considerable Charisttetown, and Nelson of — a L. | Riverdale: also six grandchildren s uneral service wat/and four great-grandchildren. i at the home cf his nephew, Her h d Robert aa two red Paynter, Freetown. From sor; Tom- predec there the remains were convey-| her, “oo eneey ed-to the United Church. Ker- : : sington, of which he was a tattle’ oa By — = ful member. Service was COM United Church. Service was con- ducted by the minister, Rev. L.| duc:ed by Rev. Donald Campbell E.H. Bean, of Kensington. Hymns ogg alle Tiss anus a sung were “The Lord's My Shep- yee Dr Dext Sanne t Pr herd’. ard “‘Ssfe in the Arms.of pat a 3 aaa ae " Jesus”. A solo “The Old Rugged grZen.,, Tene Beyond (The Cross"’ wes bee’ fully rendoced! In The haus Ofte ed rag by Mr. Roscoe Walker. | ward Christian .Soldi 3”, devees j ites of the deceased. Burial was in the Geddie Mem orial Cemetery, where he wes I:.terment was-in the Monta | cemetery. laid to rest beside his parents. Pall bearers were his nepnews. | Pall bearers were John K. Me- Dezald .Wm. Knox, Simon Fin- nt Fred, Jack. Trueman, Ceci!, Er- Left to mourn are his faithful gus McGow 7 “Don and devoted wife, formerly Chris- ee oe ty Simmons of Sprinz Valley: | Flower Bearers: Dan St ’ I Z ! : ewart, one daughter. Annie, Mrs. Earl Seam illis, Malcolm McKinnon. Jenes of Donalda, Alberta; and Floyd Nicholson, Richard Knox a eister Hattie; Mrs. P okering re ef Calgary; “iso six grandehild- | *"* ones Sa ren and four great-grandchildren. | Pillow — The family. CARD OF THANKS Wreath.— Lily and Harry. Wreath — Bill and Mildred. Mrs. Christy Bernard. widow Wreath — Bob and Bud. of the late William*A. Bernard- Spray — Nelson, Ruth and Tree or | ae Spray — §.R. Johnston-Ltd. | Spray — Kilmuir Women’s In- stitute. Spray — The McGowan family. Soray — Mrs. Minnie McGuigan Ti e and family. wal oor ae Boies wee. Spray — Mrs. Pearl Mcinnis. Queen's County, Prince Edward oe Plant — McFadyen fam- Island. [ee SEALED TENDERS | addressed she ee : Order of East- to the-undersigned endorsed | Lodge. “LOCAL PUBLIC TENDERS for _T®€ many cards and letters of Sea Wall . r \ Point Queen's County, P.E.1.,“"| testimony to the esteem in which will be received in the office of the departed was held. the District Engineer until noon. Wednesday. October 6. 1958. CARD OF THANKS Specification orm tender ‘ . : ioe tee detained be the oftiee ofl actos ee ae. the District Engineer, Depart- ment of Public Works, Canada, P. O. Box . 1268,‘ Charlottetown, P.E.I. McIntyre and their many friends ,for kindness shown them, also for cards, letters of sympathy sarily accepted. | their recent sad‘ bereavement. sneer of “Public ren HAW SUGAR C. W. CURRIE,|. The first sugar District Engineer, P.E.I. in 'U.S., was established in 1935. _IN MEMORIAM fin loving memory of our dear mother, Mrs. Margaret Macdonald, who passed away September 27, 1958. Ever remembered by her family. MAIN BRACE FIRST MONTHLY MEETING ° SEPTEMBER 28th. Meeting starts at 8.00 o'clock WHILE THEY LAST 3 ONLY ROGERS MAJESTIC 17” 1960 TELEVISIONS, Regular $334.50, Reduced to $215.00. , -5 ONLY. ROGERS MAJESTIC 1959 21” TABLE MODEL TELEVISIONS; — Regular $299.95, Reduced to $229.95. 6 ONLY ROGERS MAJESTIC CONSULS; Regular $429.95, Reduced to $299.95 \ Above Installed With Inside Antennas 2 ONLY McCLARY 1959 REFRIGERATORS, Automatic Defrost; Regular $364.95, Reduced to $269.93. 1 ONLY EASY SPIRALATOR WASHER, Regular $209.50, Reduced to $149.95 Clark’s Feed Service, Mt. Stewart Responsible Businessman Wife \& Three Children URGENTLY REQUIRE FURNISHED ACCOMMODATION IMMEDIATELY Phone W. J. HANCOX Guardian-Patriot Office or - ae *. Charlottetown Hotel 4 Isobelia Virtue wish to thank Dr. - plantation | Hawaii, now the 50th state of the ’ Extension at Squaw S¥™pathy received bore silent | and flowers sent to them during