- Sicleewanes oT. ; ’ , ‘ vs - ; & - : _-HEAR THE CASH REGISTER RING --- WANT AD RESULTS! _ Phone Charlottetown 8506 — Summerside 8031 — Montague 97-2 — Souris 32-3 — Alberton 68-2 — Po Er —_—— one TODAY'S SPECIAL A good used car is an invest- ment in safety. 1957 PLYMOUTH CLUB SEDAN Custom Radio Only $1795.00 F. R. MacLAINE ee 8) 3 Phone 7358 Guardian-Patriot CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES AND INFORMATION advertisernent. for cancel- FAD gga and other classified _ . , Call the Classified De- t, Mondays through froays 8:30 AM. ‘til 5 P.M. Business Office closed Saturdays. Phone Charlottetown 8506 Consult the list of telephones at the tov of Classified page for the Branch serving your area. RATES 15 word m‘al- mum charge. Less than 15 words will be charged as 15 words. Comihg Events, per word, per insertion 5¢, City and Central. per word per in- gertion 5c. 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McCourt. | Dial 9525. Farmers Market FOR SALE — 100 BALES , OF good quality hay: Apply Mrs. Gordon E. MacEwen, Bristol, Lot 40. top market price. Farm pick- up until noon Wednesday. P. A. MacDonald. FOR SALE —; YOUNG CALVES. Apply Clair Profitt. Phone New London 3-4. SEED GRAIN. NOW TAKING orders for Fundy, Garry and Abegweit Seed oats. Commer- cial and registered grades Charlottetown 80 Barley. R.E White and son, Hunter Rive Phone Hunter River exehang: FOR SERVICE PURE BRED Yorkshire boar. Fee two dol- | lars. Lioyd Wall, Crapaud. | FOR SALE COW TO FRESHEN April 1st, Heifer one year old. Apply John M. MacLean, Cullo- den. i FOR SALE. ONE GENERAL purpose horse 13 years, o! d, ‘sound) one truck wagon (rub- ber tired). Apply Lorie Mac- Neill, Red Point ee ‘balance under wood and ‘in good repair. Both with /ness to sell. Hillard Moase, Free- town. IN SUMMERSIDE, 16 ROOM “thouse centrally located. In good condition. Suitable for apari ments or roomers. Phone 2965, 331 First Street, Summerside after 6:00 p.m. FOR SALE AT BELLE RIVER Corner situated on Trans Cana- da Highway, house, barn and 20 acres of land. Alex Comp- ton, Southport. Phone 7720. BUILDING LOTS ON PAVED highway suitable for motel or house. Norman Mill, Kensing- ton. FOR SALE Dairy Farm in high state of cultivation, consisting of ' }of the District Engineer at Chariott 120 acres, 80 acres clear, lumber. New barn, house all modern conveniences. Situated 5 miles from Charlottetown, 2 miles from pavement. Milk busi- included. . Will sell | with or without stock. For further particulars apply: HARRY NEWMAN, Union Road. Phone 7904. Wanted To Buy ‘OR YOUR }"EW DISCRIPTIVE seed catalogue with varieties proved satisfactory by both Home and Market Gardeners, Write Vesey’s Seeds, York. tionary Abbreviations are accept able. 1 insertion per word (4c,3 com | secutive insertions, -per word, pre insertion, 3%2c, 6 consecutive im gertions. per word, per insertion %e. 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Modern res, good recreation facilities, room and uniform laundr: 34.50 per month. Apply to Sec retary-Treasurer Union _ Hos- pital, Bengough, Sask.” Miscellaneous NOTICE Annual Meeting of Pis- quid Strawberry: Exchange Tuesday March 24, 8:00 Mt. Stewart Hall. Taking orders for crates p.m., and boxes. RENTAL’ Houses & Apartments WANTED TO RENT 4 OR 5 room apartment-with ath. Adults only. Write Guardian Patriot Box 17873, board | th ‘at 1éss cost. Contact us for WANTED, USED HOUSE TRAIL- er (any size). Apply Firestone Home and Auts. Charlottetown. WANTED ALE BOTTLES, PINTS - or quarts. Dial 8595. Services Offered You’re Smart To .- Insulate Now ,, The earlier you insulate the greater the savings you earn. Greatest comfort free estimates. Phone 6426 White Mobile truck on Call Pioneer Insulaters In Maritimes Head. office ‘ Northern Insulators Co. of Canada Ltd. Bayside Drive, St. John, N.B MODERN FUMIGATING SER- vice Exterminators for Roach- es bed bugs, rats, insects, etc. Free Estimates. _ Guaranteed satisfaction, Paone or write to Modern Fumigating Service H. R. Quinn, Prop. P.O. Box 451 Charlottetown, Phone 8727. TELEVISION AND RADIOS RE- «paired, Prompt service by fully equipped experts. Costs ~are lower when repairs are done properly. Pick up and délivery} service. Island Radio Centre, SEALED TENDERS addressed to the | undersigned, and endorsed “TENDER |FOR LANDING, HOWARD'S COVE, PRINCE COUNTY, P. E. 1.”, will be received in the office of the Secre- tary, until 3.00 p.m. (E. S. 1.) WED- | NESDAY, APRIL 22, 1959, Plans and specification can be seen and forms of tender obtained at the office of the Chief Engineer, Depart- ment of Public Works, Ottawa, On tario, at the office of the District Engineer, P. O. Box 1268, Dominion Building, Charlottetown, P. E. 1., and at the post offices at O’leary and Summerside, P. E. 1. To be considered each tender must be accompanied by one of the alter- | native securities called for in the tender documents. Tenders must\ be | made on the printed forms supplied by the Department and in accordance with the conditions set forth there The als oxen through the Ch Engineer's office (H. & R.), or throu the undersigned, or through the off town, P. E. 1., will supply blue-prints and specification of the work. The lowest or any tender necessarily accepted . not ROBERT FORTIER, Chief of Administrative Services and Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, March 20, 1959. CANADA SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed “TENDER FOR CONSTRUCTION AND DELIVERY OF TWO STEEL HOPPER SCOWS OF 60 CUBIC YARD CAPACITY”, will be received in the office of the Secre- tary, until 3.00 pm. (€.D.S.T.) WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1959. ‘Plans and specification can be seen | and forms of tender obtained at the office of the ‘Chief Engineer, Depart- ment of Public Works, Ottawa, On tario, at the office of the Distgict Engineer, P. O. Box 1268, Dominion | Building, Charlottetown, P. E. 1; the District Engineer, Ralston Building, Halifax, N. S., and the District Eng- ineer, 75 Blvd. des Capucins, Quebec, P. Q. To be considered each tender must be accompanied by one of the alter- native securities called for in the tender documents. Tenders must be made on the printed forms sunplied by the Department and in accordance with the conditions set forth therein, The Department, through the Chief Engineer's office (H. & R.), or through the undersigned, or through the ofits of the District Engineer at Charlotte- town, P. E. |, Halifax, N. S. and Quebec, P. Q., will supply blue prints and specification of the work’ on deposit of @ sum of $20.00 in the form of a CERTIFIED bank cheque or money-order payable to the order of the: RECEIVER GENERAL OF CAN- ADA. The deposit will be released on. return of the blue-prints and specification in good condition with- in a month from the date of recep- tion of ‘tenders. If not returned x forfeited. ° The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. E ROBERT FORTIER, Chief of Administrative Services and Secretary. 136 G.eat George Street. Phone 6021. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, March 20, 1959. ~~ | ago, United States steel common - within that period the deposit will be |’ ‘our garage and parts department Cmss will be closed Monday March 23rd). and Tuesday March 24th. MacNEILL MOTORS LTD. _ is a patiest im Prince Hewgpet al be Willem C Donald and entertained 8 Tyne Valley hall with several in stitutes taking part. Each num- ber presented showed talent and Mr. Russell Ramsay, Northam, ,who has won first prize for Ais | fime animal at the beef show and) sale held at the Colliseum, Char- lottetown. i and = Mr.' = 388 i i i 5 a9 % “TENDERS Tenders will be received signed up until noon, March he Commissioners of Sewers and Water Supply with 1e half-ton truck, less tra ‘hich may be seen at the missioners. Delivery date to - Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Commissioners of Sewers and Water Supply. - Ellis, Streetsville, Ontario, visiting their parents, Mr. and plea- Mrs. Richard Ellis, having been, called home upon the serious ill-| jness of their father. Mr. Richard Ellis i | Friends: of Miss Jean Rodd re-| ty gret to learn that she is a pa-) ‘tient in the Prince County Hos- pital, where she underwent sur- ‘gery. Her many friends wis. her i speedy recovery. Mr. Stanley Ellis are | i 5 Tr at the office of the under-. anon 3list, 1959, for supplying in value on half-ton truck Hose AB bepe fer his speedy orks Building of the Com-. ~ Northam Women’s Institute ' \held a pantry sale at Smallmans ' The March meetng of the Wo- on Friday afternoon, March 13th. mess Imstitute was held at the; Sincere sympathy is being ex- [home of Mrs Spurgeon Dymentitended to bereaved widow and ~ PROFESSIONAL CARDS em Wednesday evening, March 11,/family upon the death of the late with 2 goed attendance of mem- | Edgar Hardy, who passed away BARRISTERS, a0 ed by the besiess. assisted tended to Mr. SOLICITORS Etc Se. WE Caseen | te hee commatiinn in Gee, ‘Hardy and family upon the death c 201 Prince St. Biel 6x2 * Y@riety comeert was held on of tieir son, the late Edgar M. A. Farmer. Qc LLE. | Thursiay evening, March 12th in | Hardy. 5 A.W. . . , ” - | Sesh of Commaren tip Optometrists : cpanraieer ab macarwars | Palmer & Haslam Bank of Nova Scotia Bidg. 1 J. A. Carruthers, B.0. Prevince of Prince Edward Island 23 Kent Se. Biel S60? Peake & Nicholson’ - 175 Grafton Street J. A. McGuigan, B.A. Currie Bldg, Dial 9424 Queen ®. Office 9133 — Heuse 47356 TENDER - ' SEALED TENDERS will be received until noon (AST) Architect ion Friday, April 24th, 1959, for the construction of , HILLSBOROUGH RIVER BRIDGE SUPERSTRUC- J. S. Tayler, B.0. Cerner Kent & Queen Sm. Ian M. -MacLeod, LL.B. (Mclean & McKinnon) i Currie Bldg. 179 Queen Se. 1 Dial 3361 Frederic A. Large, 40 Richmond S. J. F. Toombs, B. Arch TURE. - Sten Plans and specifications may be obtained at the office of the undersigned, Old Post Office Building, Char- llottetown. Prince Edward Island, and will be on dis- ‘play at the office of O. J. McCulloch & Co., 45 West+ iminster Ave... South, Montreal, Quebec. Dial 3865 . la B Arh MRALC Charlottetown, 100 Fiterey & Q.c. MLA. Room 207 Dominion Building temmeretn, Wetnesdey’s | Deposit of $50.00 is required, and will be refunded as beanie ae . Die! 2936 |when the plans are returned to the Department. ROBERT G. MacLEOD. Peter A. McNeil Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted.. B.A., L.L.B. ARCHITECT NOTE: Tenders will be opened in public at the above Room 208 Dominion Bidg. 166 Gt. Geo. &. Charlottetown advertised time Dial 4126 P.O. Bex ss Phone 4339 Services Offered ia G. MacKAY, Minister of Highways Electrical Mimeographing, Bookkeeping, Engineer Charlottetown as : ore ee r Prince Edward Island Mrs. Helen Acorn E. S. Chandler : “TR 1959. vie 2 Brighton Read, : OS GEL MET CP tp , Charlottetown 161 QUEEN Dial 6349 PHOME 8325 NOTICE CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned McDONALD, CURRIE & CO. up te and including April 11, 1959, for the purchase of seus & Ob. 8 acres of clear land at Orwell Cove, including a Currie Bldg. “es Charlottetown Orel S568 dwelling house, large barn, grainary, and hen house. Hi. R. DOANE & COMPANY _ being the property of the late James E., MacDonald of 148 Great George St_ Charlottetown Orwell Cove. ; Dial 6547 — 6548 P.O. Sex 17 J. ELMER BLANCHARD, . ARTHUR ARRETT Solicitor, > > PALMER nae tema P. 0. Box 485, - Chorletietown -——~— 00 Many & Sick Game Charlottetown. . ‘ was selling at around $50 a share. Since then, it has touched $100, and it is only one of the many period. This quick money profit leads men to buy expensive mink coats for their loves and wives. Ford Plans Smaller Car TORONTO (CP)—Shareholders of Ford Motor Company of Can- ada Limited were told Tuesday the company has made preliml- nary moves towavds possible pro- duction of, a smaller-sized econ- omy car in Canada. President Rhys M. Sale told the annual meeting the move would depend on whether and when “‘such a car is placed in production by Ford Motor Com- pany in the United States and providing market conditions and other circumstances at that time justify production in Canada.” The U.S. company announced plans last week to introduce a small economy car during, the 1960 model year. : Mr. Sale said: “Tf an economy car were to be | added to our line, it would be built in our existing plants and we would use much of the equip- ment we now have, although some rearrangement and re-tool- ing would be necessary.” Injured Man Keeps Silent ST. JEROME, Que. (CP) — Police said Friday that Kenneth Winford, found critically wounded on a highway near here Wednes- day, has refused to give ‘tiem any information. Detective-Sergeant Nick Ander- son of the provincial police homi- cide squad quoted. Winford as say- ing; “It is my own life and 1 will do as like about it. I don't. Police said they are investigat. ing the possility that under-’ world vengeance was the motive behind the near fatal shooting. They were also investigating the possibility of a connection be- tween the shooting and a poison- ing case in the Laurentians last autumn. ; The spot where Winford was found was only a short distance from tae Ste. Adele camp ‘of Giuseppe Cotroni, 45 - year, - old cafe operator who barely escaped death by poisoning last October. One of his friends, Ernest Cos- tello, 45-year-old power company executive, died from drinking poisoned liquor police believe was intended for Cotroni. J ‘TOOTHLESS TURTLES Turtles cannot chew | because they have no teeth, but they bite off small pieces of food, with their shanp-edged jawe. 10 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. Mar. 23, 1959 OUR \ WILLIAM Bouquets, | whole Rass and stuimes —_ . , were off OUT OUR WAY By J. R. S ctr etucst en sre ftp ou sa : ee : istian and @ loyal member of| roiments. Deserving of special] Im viewef the upsurge Pe IN MEMORIAM Cars For Sale Holy Mother, the Church. His| thea are theee men whe, andericenine guste te’ eux tshen, eae appa 1951 PONTIAC COACH IN GOOD Tee indeed: was © preparation! very ditfieult, conditions, made|the market's decime this week i 7 ra ian ede oe sae t Den. condition, New tires and good He 1 i ggrl bien ‘hie the grave. aeticpated | ; . | fel MacCallum who passed a | “00% Any —ressonable. offer | father, Peter D. Mclver of N SS Gee aoe ie ; accepted. Must sell owner , er D. ! er ew- 7 ' 1 way March 20th, 1953 and | ton, his wife ‘Ethel! with 21.187 .169 the pre- : a , our) leaving Province. Char- f ) ae oe 5 " 2 : dear fathen Daniel MacCalhim| jcc “Meop oe Deighan, and eight children from For the thard straight __ One thing tty do show is thet who sed awap March 2ist ac wohera, : four of ~ week lurnower has bees lhe great : t recent ms can produce = — oe passed awap March 2st, —— eighteen to years of age, at which leading mink | mink —. -Sheltered_in the_rock of ages eee ee Betty, Bini Davia, Desela.|: wn 18 when 21,400,579 shares changed | breeders were “attending, New| anywhere else in the world. We _.. Anchored’on t “shore=s: 1955 CHEV. 3 TON TRUCK SIZE Freddie, Anne, and Paula. There) = ° - hands furriers brought up this|can remember very clearly when | In the loving arms of Jesus. | 1700, insul , are. also following brothers and| CLEVELAND 4AP)'— After 8] The Associated Press SS SARS OOS cells SNe ton ab Gk Memting: te Man. he loving arms of Jesus —_| 1700, insulated van box, A-l con +a —— their group officially,|way, and we in thi ince Rest our dear ones ever mofe.| dition. Will take % ton truck or sisters: Eugene-of Newton; Wil-| steady two - mouth climb that of 60 stocks fell $1.70 to $225.90. | °°) them oa? — s Province, "Always remembered by sons| feeder cattle in exchange liam of Port Borden; Justin, of| raised operation rates im the steel] The market saifered its worst : west on ‘cocard jsbe were thee producing the best and daughters. Sides Men Maven iuaseaae a Truto, N.S. ; Cletus of Boston,|industry 29 per cent, production! snakeout im more than a month | **{*7Time @ reduction of names. in the world, didn’t consider-that - ote 15 Cecil sie Mass.; Adele, Mrs. Dr, Clarence levelled off last week at $25 per) Monday as profits were taken an}, A". Gomfa® stated that the dif-/the Norwegians would ever a- FISHER — In loving ‘memory of MacKenzie, Long Creek Coady of Charlottetown; Teresa,|cent of capacity, Steel magazime)ihe previous week's adwance ferent shades are confusing to/ mount to anything, as the breed- a dear, Husbamd, Dad and) FOR SALE — 1955 1-TON DOD- Mrs. Arthur Rogers, of Dart-| said Suoday. ‘| Philadelphia and Reading, the retailer, and that the answer/|ers of that most-wanted fur. Grandfather, who sudsionly pas.| ge truck with closed in insulat- mouth, N.S.; Eileen, Mrs, Fram-| That was half » point under the) urred by merger ramers, ad. US lie ia cutting out the subsi-| In a few years, they had pro- sed away, Sunday, March 23,/¢ @d box. In perfect condition. cis McAvinn, of Ottawa, Ont.;| previous week and equal to 2619.-| vanced 17% points te 127%. Bell (2 2Y Bames and not disturbing | gressed so far that they closed 1958. a9 Dual wheels. Apply A.G. Watts Ita, Mrs. Gerald Smith of Camp|000 net tons of steel for ingots! and Howell rie 9 te PK. Pola-| eer types. the door on further imports, and Oh how patent in- thy suffering] Grand Tracadie. Petawawa, Ont.; Tina, Mrs. Dr.| and castings. reid fell 6% te 1S. Mr. Nicholson claimed that | a few years later were competing : When no hand could give thee| i952 AND ONE 1954 THREE TON Shawn Kennedy of Vancouver, B.| “Mills are in an era where the¥| Coppers task i om the chin ashore “Hd@'t seem to be enough| with Isiand Furs at the London ease * -| trucks with or without dumps. C.; Bernadine of Ottawa; Gene-|are meeting resistance to raisin€ | news came of weakening foreign (OOo ™, @ Some of the shades | sales. : 3 God, the helper of the helpless.| and one complete Dodge motor vieve, Sister Margaret Pierre, St! operating rates above S25 perlcooper prices. Kenmecett and.) “272% creation of new nam- Saw thy pain and gave thee! and transmission. Phone 7580 Pauls Minn, “is mother pre-jcent,” the trade weekly com-|ngaems dropped about 5 points ~~ Oa this point, Mr. Taylor, | JUDGEMENT pence. Alexis MacQuaid, North River deceased him thirty-one years/ mented. apiece while Anaconda lest mere |W"? T@resested the mink breed-| A Federal court judge, Fred- > Lovingly remembered by Wife, — : ‘e 323 ago, and in 1944 his brother Jos-| Although the big Chicago dis-/ than 3 €rs, contended that the so-called | erick V.P. Bryan, in the US.A., Edna — Family and Grandchil- For Sale fae S008, eph gave his life in his coum-|trict slipped half a point down-| American Motors recouped 3/2 “Visions were actually ranch |has given a decision’ in favor of ps ELECTRULUX IN PERFECT Bi | —. oon ee ee et meee tS as the ontleck nr Gis apd G0 an pibeteieoines Raion, WIR Agents Wanted working order with attach.| Houses & Apartments) |N MEMORIAM meena wee ee = Nees tec teneecet decease er ae — Se for the guidance of the manufact-| which recognizes their right to reer same sie ih GRAY. |e nt | TURNED MRATED BOGE. Malachy's Church, Kinkora, with|91, the Pittsburgh and Cleveland! by mandatery import centrels but |onr dint vanahee ne eemed jemmect the value of the word wonderful line of high quality] dresses. Assorted fabrics. Re-| Or PURNISHED ROOM SUTT-| On Sunday evening, February | '€4 by his pastor, Reverend Har- to 94 and 96.5 per cent, Te! (New Jersey) helped this giamt tol’ Tew Shades often demand) ruling was made in deny- qua gular $12.95 and $25.95. Now ‘ rt ay : Yb 4 Croken, spectively. dad ie %: and belstered they be given subsidiary |ing a motion to dismiss the suit on _ household _ nee- only $5, Kened’s Ladies’ Wear ee ee ng gins /8, Len ae ieee ae -_ Reverend Frederick Cass act-| “Demand is so widespread that,| ome of its sister oils names and that it is not easy to|filed by the Association to en- essities. ig commission, zi leated. Dia) 3557. vicinity were shoc su : a \tura them down. join the use of ‘‘Normink” for ; " ; 166 Queen Street. oe 4 |ed as deacon and Reverend Phe-|!f automakers decided to cut back} Tac five mest active issoes : Tees harrinces oe eau: USED KEROSENE AND RE-| WANTED "O RENT — HOUS anaes eae Abie McIver, |}an “eKenna as sub-deacon. Re-|their orders for sheets, producers the New York exchange were: ane issue a poe Leu Linebery. a ovelismated j Familex, Dept. 4 1600Delori-| frigerators, gas and electrie| containing three bedroom 4:4 had up to this time been |Verend Joseph LeClair acted as|cocid ship the cancelled tonnaze) Aveo off % af IF on GSD the EMBA “aah ef direct = aecaee af itor Seg Liat 3 mier, Montreal. washers. Firestone Home and| Three adult tennants. Wri enjoying his usual good health, |Master of Ceremonies Reverend} to a host of other consumers.”| shares: Budd Co. up 3% at 24: |; ‘B.A. ors [ f women’s coats ot : is . Auto, 187 Great George Street,| Guardian and Patriot Box 17% 3. stricken by a heart attack, | Reginald MacDonald an@ Rever-|the magazine saide = Benguet, up % at I%: Callahan in April. Foe synthetic fabric resembling _ Business Opportunity] Phone 5547. 75, Charlottetown. __"_|which was the means of calling/¢nd Austin Bradley were pres| The downward stide <f Se) Mining up > at Se; and Standard | AT OSLO rn 4 _ ACTUAL JOBS IN CANADA, |HOUSE CLEANING SPECIAL:|5 ROOM APARTMENT PAR" him from an earthly life to an| ent io the ee ego —_ ps Ae commpetio on Mo. Bh nw. o> th ot E.| And have ts seme sows of the| The Great Lakes Mink Acsecia- ““U.S., “So. America, Europe.| Wallpaper, room lot special| ially furnished. Ground floc eternal one. < a a wre thee ae cinh auchineed at last Oslo, Norway, sale held ition wii revolutionize its adver- ‘ To $15,000. Travel paid. Write| Furniture; Bedroom suites;| Centrally located. Dial 3335. {| Spending all his life in New-|*! the grave. 7 ee N EAR ,March Sh. “United States buy- | tising concept beginning _next Empl ant Info. Center. Chesterfields: Studio couch; OO ee ae ae emer ety: ‘ton as a prosperous farmer, Aden The pall-bearers were: Charles | $41.67 a gross ton. NINGS oe were active at the week-end ‘fall, in ucing a new approach ‘ Room C_9, 470 Stuart St., Bos} Kitchen Chrome sets and floor) Wanted To Rent owed himself always to be a|Mclver, Lorne Driscoll, | Hugh . : selling of 25,000 dark mink at un-| to photographs and copy that will ton 16, Mass. coverings. Firestone Home| wanyep TO RENT: 3 BE | 2" devoted to the interests of |John Mclver, Louis McKenna, s By THE CANADIAN PRESS changed prices. The four-day sale | emphasize the romantic ai at and Auto. 187 Great George i) To : 3 BE’ is family aod of his commun- | Clayton McCabe, -nd Charles Me- | toc : rices Canadian Marcesi Company, ended with all skins sold, and | mink, and the selpactive reles of eS L ° crcut o room house. Near city limit (it The iarge number vf friends| C°"dle. i year ended Dec 21- 1968. met less European buyers giving Ameri- | o ars Leaving rent. Reliable family> Write P.C | \): . May the God whom he served $305.944- 1967 met lens $1.479.567.| tok | Geesnr ee cee ne ae i ONE LOT OF SWEATERS—ALL!| Box 488 Cit: |who came to share the sorrow of ay 0G: ; At New York . : -)oan buyers some competition. dresser in making it the No. 1 fur. * CAR LEAVING FOR LONDON _ 30x y. the bereaved family testify to|in life grant him rest eternal! Denehue Brothers Lid. year “Approximately 5,000 white; GiMaA r resents 2,600 ‘mink . Ontario, March 30th. Contact| colours. Only $298. Kennedy's Pp | 'the honor and respect paid in - ended Dec 31: 168. $85,353, mink, 3,500 homozygous ranchers “e Gems ane or Cpl. Haseldon, Air Force Hos- Lonee Sat 166 Queen Street. ersona [return for his spirit of kindness CARD OF THANKS Turn Easier SLA? 2 share; 1960. SEZ2.78, $1.45. 2,500 homozygous silver blues, | standard mi ‘ie _isaaeels pital, Summerside. se ' a _| WANTED — YOUR SUBSCRIP. 20d neighbourliness. and 300 homozygous sappires calis for an expenditure of $50, : Sal SPECIAL: WONDER BRA RE-| ion for the Catholic Digest, to- 4 parishioner of St. Malachy’s | The wife and family of the late KENSINGTON were sold at firm prices. Prices | 999. _ Cars For Sale gular $3.00. Only $1.50 Kem| day's price l year $3 2 years | S i Off d Aden Mclver wish to convey their | NEW YORK AP —The stock of interest were: dark mink mal-| . RD-| nedy's Ladies Wear 166 Queem| §5 Act quickly. Sharp ad- ervices ere sincere thanks to relatives, neigh. market last week backed away i é es averaged $22.75, with a top of sTRONG MARKET ners cain Ad tow tat. Peuen OS. vance. Predicted presealiy, (SS bours, and all friends for the| from historic higas on the biggest! Miss Marjorie Riley. sindent $19; white mink males averaged| And here is just @ brief item ao ee ee a AUCTION “4s” GCORE Camna| Joseph’.Evancis, 76 [J EVERYTHING kindness and sympathy extended] volume of 1958. nurse at the Prince County Hos- $25 50 with a top of $43.50, and fe’ a tires. Dial 5276 between 12 and| AUCTION “45” SCORE CARDS , Upper ; > petal. a couple of at | that shows how strong the mink £6 ak ones. ee sale at ‘eiedtan Petce:.| Quem &. oo ELECTRICAL to them in their recent heavy} The key industrials were down) PS a days averaged $15 with a top of | markets are: “‘A release from in CH CROLET CAR ENG |_ Centrai Printing. REAL ESTATE CORRECTLY REPAIRED eee’ dik - _, oe ee ~ nt Oe der ae ~ Kagem gees atts tie wage - eal York states that E.M.B.A. ine. In good working order | GOLDEN LEWYT 7ACUUM ee > Sem Bower Bete Clerk. S08 $6025, females from this jn pad egg ge a $65.00. Waller's Machine Shop,| Cleaner on big wheels. Less For Sale STOREY ELECTRIC of Mir. and Mss Bey Cloth, | eed S55 with a top fio en, of lies ce : : e : : Kensington, is 2 patient im the . 3 : | Bay Company held in New York Great George Street. Dial} than 1 year old, also two brush;_.. = =P 136 Prince Street Priace County tal AR $27.25; homozygous sapphires av-'jast week. For the last two d 3028. General Elctric floor polisher.| SMALL COUNTRY HOUSE 12 PHONE 7341 ~teg—d y eee. A ee caged 98, with 0 top of O-| or Oe see Picts wo days 5 Very reasonable. Phone 4517.| miles from Charlottetown +. ee a speedy recovery. i sale, a total of 108,805 mis- 1955 VOLKSWAGON PANEL} a it enatier ‘os alee wee Mrs. Marjorie Howard, Mar- , and females averaged $31.50 | cellaneous skins were 96 percent Mechanically. perfect. Send in| FOR SALE — QUANTITY OF | out &3 ieee atten “Wolo . gate. accompamied by Mrs. Hef-| With a top of $35.” | scld, with the report stating there . h offer to Box 1148| feed oats in Marshfield Area. °S* ‘a fell of Travellers Rest, left om Our mink breeders will, when) wa: excellent competition and best cash offer to I : | P.O. Box 351 Charlottetown. ¢ Summerside. Bargain for| Dial 8277. sent oleracea tention . Tuesday fer Bestem. Mass. they read the above, eireng prices. quick sale. Ernies Sales and| FOR SALE— 6 TONS OF HAY FOR SALE — 65 ACRES OF Due to moving fo our new ™. Crores Weedade. Cim think we are “drawing the long; Our readers may wonder why Services, 11 Water St. E. Sum-| Cartwheels, horse rake. Mrs.| Choice farm land ideal for toa. is 2 patient m Prince County bow” but the figures are accur | mink is being so profusely bought 5 merside. \ Jerome Hughes, St. Mary’s| Potatoes and pasture, water by CANADA W. S t E t S’Side a ate and were cabled by the Fair- Well, here is one of the big reas- ; Road. a never failing stream. Priced quarters ater Stree asf, ' noe — wil . serry child News Service from Oslo,’ ons. A year and three months »