ee ae eee Tay vas ee eae eee re : 1 ee Se eee Fe ee eae F ees CS nie eet e~ ee at x ne oo ‘ ~e . . F ee a ee’ e j : , ee a ee wee SE ee Pane Teo wes — i + pda es 3 Sa oa — ee Se eae i =e : ay eee Frere : nes —- so ee b Sos ft CANADA PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ales “ Charlottetown, Thurs., Apr. Si SEA FOODS (ets or eo X NNO £ | The Guardian Charlo Apr. 30, i AT QUEEN.STREET MEAT MARKET [72 ED nanan | IN THE PROBATE COURT A N: U N Cc M F N T S Helen and Fred Hickoo _ Haddock (trimmed) %. ..... Scanhors acgean’ eohenneenaoese 35¢e The 3rd day of April A.D : Halibut (not frozen) Ib. ........000 ibsddtebocdiaks ancsetet Te| ve 15th day of April AD. gt SPECIAL — Men's tweed MEN’S SUEDE Same i "es oan a rs | 1 CITY & QUEEN'S Ws ao te 8, vocal ain | Haddock Fillets b. ......... Ws diana ve Deas heiciin sii ke Te Set Cor etesce PAR GAIN DuSte hes deuataas aries’ ess0% : += MUCTION "45" —Score--Cards: - secring doz. ...... nabsdstecbas seme s sulla sduadvnaceonhevenes for sale at Guardian - Patriot _ Smcked Fillets Ib. ..... diaeaibaliddisées> ste: ove sence’ Central Printing. a Me: OU CONN es io sia cc cos db cdc cdensacenseh« ; WE TREAT the sick well Gig. ee Free Delivery Regardless Size of Order ens County or any Constable! of Queens County or any Con-| gey’s Pharmacy open 8,30 a.m. 138 vai : P Dial 7336—7337 . ba ‘ate person stable or literate person within} to 8.00 p.m. MEN’S HARRIS AND English| °¢balf of one percent will 1968. 2 oh i Charlie and Jen MacDonald is : County added to City Taxes in arrears|_ She had enjoyed her usual| Lady Patrica L.O.B.A. Came G G: that Tweed Top Coats entire stock. ¢ , : : [MEMBE arrears of o 50. Sale $33,.| 08 the first day of each month,| health until February 16th when Cove oe Soa ehcp --the| GREETING: ____| City taxes destroy yoting power | Regular to $59.50. Sale price $33.-|."" % aoe she had the sad misfortune of| Bobby, Linda, Bill, Velma end - FOR SALE petition on file of Arthur Price) WHEREAS upon reading the|in Civiewdilections. |%-at “Moore and~ McLeod Ltd.) ~“yrAIN~BRACE~Members.—Fri-| falling and breaking her hip. She| ~ girts” — of Crapaud aforesaid| petition on file of Augustus A. f : day night dancing to Main Brace| was immediately taken to the} Julia, Mary and Oharlie * a Bi. in Quoeap Couatyeloretid:| County’ tn. the sad Provinc,| and. payable oa/r before: Apr MEN’S HARRIS and English| Mariners 9:30 to 12:30 (The| Prince Edward Island Hospital| Cambridge Church Penny Club, - Busi ; Central eens County aforesaid,|County in the Province, payable on April| Tweed Sport Coats entire stock.| Brace place). where everything possible Cambride, Mass. mre oe a Farmers the Exe crurieg tant Ditaetiniee al ane same ze Moore and MeLeod, Lid. us cond eid Coneutaneouk G God willed aa ae ” a) : : . A of but otherwise . : a ee 210 es Wee Wee Bt 9) x ris penduatine’ "aah decent = Estate, praying. tat ._— slr caes waraked to tot te MARY’S BEAUTY Salon. Dial} piano, solos, ete Bsrers Porm) ot paanter bee eons Brother Set ak to “ has purpose hereinafter se may be issued - . yi . on, to Givin ing as rear entrance on St. Stephen Street. Frontage| fer are thrlare ‘hers re |p Recenter se forth: Fes Sen ot Cole ete Sir Bn Gh ot CR lsmmen oe | ae he note 2 Margeret Gobbreith and Lillian Ss 3 ! ci Person 50, or $7.50, cents. Z 5 is 40 feet on Central Street. This is the former Pioneer| ested in the said Estate to be|to cite “all persone interested. in MEN’S SUITS, entire stock. Re-| $7.50 for $6.50. $6.50 for $5.00. 102 Donald’ was bern tn Nine Mite Carr : : and before the gular to $69.50. Sale price, $42.50 HEAR MOUNT Allison Artists dau-| Donald, Elaine, Doris a fe appear Judge pre-|the said Estate to be and ap- Kent St., Hardy Bid. with or +] Creek on June 12th, 1890, the dau. ° , Harold, Building. For further particulars apply oe Sree Court to be! pear before the Judge present | Moore and McLeod. without appointment.. Saturday at $15 pm. at Heartd| ghter of the late Mr. and Mrs and boys f Law Office R. S. Hinton, Q.C., Summerside lottetown in Queens County in the - ae os oa INTEREST AT THE rate of} RUMMAGE SALE Heartz Hall | Trinity Scouts and Cubs. Sale of cranes tao wae a Sane Potted Plant said Province, on Wednesday] tottetown in Queens County in| Cue Palf of one per cent will be| basement 3 p.m. Friday, May | Candy. Admission 50 cents MacDonald of Nine Mile Creek| Mary and Colin Mac Phail the 20th day of May next com-| i.” said ed on the first installment of City| ist. Sponsored by Group Four and here they sepnt the following ing, at the hour of thirty minutes| {re Said Province, on Monday | taxes, after April 300th. _ King’s Daughters HILISIDE LODGE Ctwrch| sieven years. The next thirty) CARDS OF THANKS MORELL afier nine o'clock forenoon of the - Sy a eee ‘ Parade to St. Andrew's Presby-|'vears they spent in Arlington same day to shew cause if any| iS» at the hour of eleven terian Church Montague, Sunday, | Wassachusetts. Then six years| Mr. Alexander MacDonald and SC they can why the Accounts of the | /0ck Sereieen 2 eo > May 3rd, 11 a.m. Adl ago they decided to return to/| family wish to thank all their said Estate should not be passed|44Y to shew cause if any they omin vents and Rebekahs are requested to| their native province where they | thoughtful friends and neighbours ’ R »: and an order for distribution|°@" Why the Accounts of the meet at the lodgeroom to attend) purchased a home in Parkdale. | for the many acts of kindness made to close the Estate as| Said Estate should not be pass- this service. Bertha, as she was familiarly| shown them during their recent E prayed for in said petition and onj@d and the Estate closed as MUSIC FESTIVAL “Concert of| Known, had en unusual capacity | bereavement. Also sincere thanks Trucks will begin collecting cream on these dates | motion of Frederic A. Large | ea motion of E’ Somesied| CITY & QUEEN'S The annual meeting of the New| stars” featuring dancing, coral| fr making friends. She will be/ to all who sent flowers, cards ; : | Esquire, Proctor for said Petit-/0 motion of E. Somerled Cemetery, will be held “tiga Pnsers 6 gg greatly missed in her home that| and messages of sympathy. on the following routes: - |ioner. - | Trainor, Esquire, Proctor for ip the stauivoess on» Peidey| es ees Cohee arg was known by everyone young PS i : ‘ Prince es ege, i E Monday, May 4—Bruce Webster—Greenwich, Cable|_ AND IT IS HEREBY ORDER. | *#!4 Petitioner. | Pantry Sale at Holman’s Fri-/evening May 1st at 8 o’clock.| m ‘entertaining program. Admis-| 894 old for its hospitality. It can DEATH NOTICE ‘ ED ‘that a true copy hereof be day May Ist 2 o'clock. Sponsored} Anna Stevenson, Secretary Trea-| ¢; 5 ‘Junior | uly be said of her that she en- Head, St. Peters, Church Road. AND IT IS HEREBY ORDER- ; ase Sal Giessen Camaiete (one 50 and 25 cents. “Junior! saved prectising the old saying 3 Fortune Road. Monday, May 4—Pius brook, Summerville. Strathcona and Upton. . Morell Rear. a tie and Bedford. a + Donald Compton—Bangor and Morell East. * ‘Monday, May 4—Earl Dwan—Little Pond, Rollo _ Bay, Souris River, Bear River, Selkirk, Monticello and Dalton—Lake Verde, Hazel- Tuesday, May 5—Wendell McLeod—Forest Hill, Tuesday, May 5—MacAdam’s Trans fer—New ~ Perth, Montague, Valleyfield, Union Road, Peakes and |= Thursday, May 7—MacAdam’s Transfer—Hd. of - Hillsboro, Pisquid, Scotchfort, Tracadie, Blooming Pt., Canavoy and St. Peter’s Hbr. Thursday, May 7—Clayton Rose—Kingsboro, EI- mira, East Point, North Lake, East Baltic. Thursday, May 7—Louis Bradley—Suffolk Road Friday, May 8—Bruce Webster—Cardigan, Bridge- town, St. Georges, Newport and Martinvale. ATTENTION \ Any new patron wishing to send cream please con- tact cream hauler or creamery. MORELL CO-OP CREAMERY ASSOCIATION LTD. Per: Reg. MacAdam, Mer. wen Friday, May 15th, 1959, CREOSOTED * Prince Edward Island. ' TENDER DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island SEALED TENDERS will be received until noon on for the construction of a pres TIMBER BRIDGE and APPROACH ~ FILLS over the FORTUNE RIVER at Fortune Bridge, Specifications and Tender forms may be obtained at the office of the undersigned, Old Post Office Build- ‘ing, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. Deposit cheque in the amount of $10.00 is required, and will be refunded when plans are returned to this office. : Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. NOTE: Tenders will be opened at the above ad- vertised time, and bidders are invited to present their bids in person (or otherwise) and be present at the opening. J. G. MacKAY Minister of Highways STALLION ENROLMENT | According to the provisions ‘stallions two years old and over, of the Stallion Enrolment Act all for service in this Applications for enrolment should be accompanied with the required‘ fee of Two Dollars ($2.00) and should include name of a horse is horse, breed, agé, colour description and registration number, if registered ‘owners who use horses for service not enrolled or Stallion inspected, or in grades not authorized by the Act will be subject to the penalty provisions of the Act. Only horses enrolled, graded and authorized by the Department of Agriculture will be permitted to travel for public service. All horses that have graded ‘“‘out”’ will not be permitted to stand or travel for service. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Charlottetown, P. E. I. WANTED ‘Agent for New Brunswick Box Shook Mill to handle all lines of wooden boxes. containers—particularly fish | Excellent profitable side-line for right man—pre- ferably one connected with trucking concern as some freighting involved.. “" Write, giving particulars, conimission expected ; to: = GUARDIAN-PATRIOT _ _ BOX 23897, CHARLOTTETOWN - least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places respectively, name- ly, in the hall of the Court House in Oharlot etown aforesaid, at or near the store of William Waddell in Crapanud aforesaid and at or near the Bank of Nova Scotia in Crapaud aforesaid, so that all persons interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlotte- town in Queen’s County, the day and year first above written. By the Court. (L.S.) (Sgd) Frances B. Vinnicombe Registrar. FRENCH ORIGIN Mobile, Alabama’s busy sea- port on the Gulf of Mexico, was colonized by the French in 1699. 1955 PONTIAC V-8 coach A-l condition 1695. Now 1495.00 1955 FORD 4 door blue in colour, radio 1495 Now 1295.00 Ls. 1954 DODGE Sedan needs some body work 895.00 newspaper published in Char- lottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four consecu- tive weeks from the date here- of and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the fol- lowing public places respective- ly, namely, in the hall of the Court House in Charlottetows aforesaid, at or near the store of Edison Fraser at Vernon Bridge aforesaid and at or near the store of E. J. MacDougall at Vernon Bridge aforesaid, so that all persons interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge of the said Probate Court at Char- lottetown in Queen’s County, the day and year finst above written By the Court. 4th., at 9 am. J. W. MacWil-|be in Summerside office each (L.S.) liams, Secretary. Tuesday and Saturday. (Sgd.) Frances B. Vinnicombe, Registrar. SPRING CLEAN UP Space Required For Spring Trades 1957 AUSTIN A - 55 - twotone low mileage. 1495 Now 1295.00 1957 HILLMAN Delux - two-tone 1450 Now 1150.00 1951 Morris-Minor 1951 Vanguard Sedan 1949 Austin Sedan 1949 Chev Couch Now 495.00 ~~ MARTINS car Dia) 7309 - 7300 $99 Many More To Chose From GARAGE 25 years in making honest deals OPEN EVENING 256. Queen HURRY - 1956 Meteor two-door ranch wagon Blue) One owner. Here is the ideal wagon for cottage painters, or deéliv- ery. 1952 Dodge two-door wagon, eelor Blue one owner. Ideal for your country trip. ’ Great George St. HURRY Our ranch wagons are going so fast they won't last all week 1955 Chevrolet Wagon one owner. Color tan, newly ‘painted priced right for quick sale. 1954 Meteor two door, ranch wagon, one cone, Sieteat blue and white. ’ ee Stewart Motors Ltd. Phone 9578/ Owner | by Springvale, W.I. | Dance Mt. Ryan Hall every Thursday night, Modern and old- | time. MaacKenzie’s Orchestra. | Pantry Sale at Simpson-Sears, Friday, May Iist., 6 o'clock, King- | ston Baptist W. M. S. Opening Dance at Elliott Hall Saturday, May 2nd Dancing from 9 to 12. Weatherbies Orchestra. P.E.I. Junior Farmers Direc- tors Mecting Friday May Ist. 8 | p-m.* at Department of Agricul- | ture Board room Charlottetown. Rummage Sale Friday May Ist, 2 o'clock by Park Royal W. A. | At Store formerly occupied by the Vogue Richmond Street. Good | supply Childrens clothing. Federal Dairying Co., butter- milk for the ensuing six months will be sold at auction at the creamery, Eldon, Monday, May Co., New Glasgow, P.E.I. KING’S COUNTY See Morell players present their three act play in Fort Augustus Hall, Monday, May 4th. Marie y play ‘“‘Auralia Bridge”’ in Bridgetown Hall, May Ist. Come to the dance at Lower Montague Hall Friday, May Ist. Sponsored by Kings County Hos- pital Nursery Club. Boudreault's Orchestra PRINCE COUNTY Bingo every Thursdev. Alberton Legion Hall. Good vush prizes, cash jack pot. Dr. Carson, Chiropractor, will (When death notices are received too late to be included on this page, they appear for one edition on page two and are transferred te this department in the next edition.) BIRTHS ENGAGEMENTS GRAVES — At the P.E.1, Hos-|/ DENOMME — DUFFY — Mr. pital April 24, 1959, to Mr. and| A. Denomme of Quebec an- nounce the engagement of his daughter Martha to Walter Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Duffy Charlottetown. Marriage to take place May 16 at the Church of St. Augustine, Notre Dame de Grace Mont. CARD OF THANKS I want to thank Dr. Cox and all the kind nurses and P.E. Hos- pital staff who were so kind to Lme-while a patient in there, also my kind friends and neighbours for there letters, cards and treats and all that visited me, Auction Sale At Long River Monday, May 4th at 1:30 p.m. operations I will sell by Mrs. Charlie S. Graves, Jr., . (nee Judith Ann Cudmore) a daughter, Evelyn Marie, Weight 7 Ibs. 2 ozs. STEWART—At the P.E.I Hosp!- tal on April 28, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Stewart, Bay View, a son, Kenneth Elwood, weight, 8 Ib 4 oz. WHITTY—At Vancouver, B. C., on Tuesday, April 28, 1959, Pe- ter Francis Whitty, son of Mrs.+ Daniel Whitty and the late Mr. Daniel Whitty of Souris, P.E.I. Owing to a change in farm public auction. “* Including: 8 choice Holstein milch cows, two freshened, 6 due to freshen. 3—2-year olds, 6-year olds. 5 fall calves, 10 spring calves. EUSTACE PAYNTER, Owner. ~ Terms made known at sale. AUCTION SALE AT UNION ROAD, QUEEN'S COUNTY TUESDAY, MAY 5th AT 1 O’CLOCK Having sold my farm, I offer for sale the follow- ing stock:— 4 freshened cows, 1 due to freshen May 9th, 1 May 30, 3 in milk, 1 beef cow, 1 young calf; pure bred white face to freshen last of May. Machinery: 1 International tractor, tractor plow 1 set disks, 4 section cultivators, manure spreader, i hay mower, 1 International hay loader, 1 rake, 1 horse roller, 1 cart, 1 potato digger, 1 hiller and cart, 1 scuffler, 1 thresher and blower, 1 farm wagon, 3 ton capacity, 1 farm trailer, Frost & Wood binder, 1 disc drill, half share, 1 side delivery rake, 1 circular saw, 1 cow box, 1 pig crate, 1 woodsleigh, 1 turnip sower, quantity grain, team harness, driving harness, 1 air cool engine, Briggs & Stratton, milk cans, shovels and forks, other articles too numerous to mention. Quantity of household furniture including 1 Ken- more electric rangette, 1 dining room suite, 1 bedroom suite. ve If not fine sale will be held Wednesday, May 6th. Terms of sale: CASH. Births, Deaths, Marriages | In our lonely hours of thinking HEAR THE CASH REGISTER RING---WANT AD RESULTS! Star Concert”, to be announced later. PRINCE COUNTY WOMEN Demonstrators full or part time—car necessary. Replies from city and rural greatly ap- preciated. Reply to Mrs. E. Pass- field Box 684 Summerside or prone 3291 Summerside. PANTRY SALE and bazaar on Saturday, May 2nd, at 3 p.m. at Kensington Presbyterian Church hall sponsored by Ladies of the church. KING’S COUNTY AUCTION “45” Score Cards for sale at Guardian-Patriot Centra] Printing. FLOATING LIGHTS Lightships, moored vessels serving as lighthouses, were in- troduced in England in 1732. at i ae ad uae attended, was held on March 30th, a short service be- ing held at the home of her dau- ghter followed by service in Canoe Cove Presbyterian Church. ee 4 Pastor, Rev. Donald Camp- who visited me in the Hospital.| of comfort and hope to the ber- I thank you all, Mr. Alfred! eaved family. He was assisted Simons, Hampshire. by Rev. George Killen and Rev. 1AM The hymns sun "The sung were ‘ IN MEMORIAM | |, anid mi od Bethel’’. “Shall e eet a ae ing memory | Beyond The River” was beauti- : : . : Rev. William Murphy, McNeills Mills — ee a ot td P.E.I. who passed away March Steouin MecPaee ; 30th, 1952 and April 29th, 1953.) "Te" pallbearers were ix Oh father in heaven hear our nephews of the deceased: Bill prayer MacKinnon, Bobby MacDonald, Guard our parents with loving care, Be a good Shepherd, don't leave them alone. Love them as we did, when they were at home. Lovingly remembered by their family. MALONE — In loving memory of Mrs. Joseph Malone who passed away on April 30th, 1958. Days of sadness still come o'er us, Tears in silence often flow, Memory keeps you ever near ts Though you left one year ago. Caim and peaceful you are sleep- ing, Sweetest rest that follows pain. God keep you tenderly, dear Mother, Till that day we meet again. Lovingly remembered and sor- towfully missed by her hus- band and family. MacLEOD — In loving memory of Mrs. Hector MacLeod who passed away April 30th, 1935, also Mr. Hector MacLeod who died February 6th, 1939. We who loved you sadly miss you As it dawns another year. Thoughts of you are ever near. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by three sons and daughter, Nelson, Josiah, Hud- son, Fullerton, Harry, Albert and Irene. GODOSE — In loving memory of a dear husband and father, David Godspe, who departed this life April 30th, 1954. A token of love and remembr- ance Of a husband and dad we'll never, forget, His memory to us is a treasure. His loss a deep regret. Lovingly .remembered by wife and family. , NOONAN— In memory of Noreen Noonan, who passed away on April 30, 1957. Oft we ¢hink of you dear Noreen, And our hearts are filled with pain, Oh! this earth would be a hea- ven Could we hear your voice again. Mom, dad, sister and brothers. DOCHERTY — In loving mem- ory of a husband and father, Kenneth Docherty, New Haven who passed away April 30, 1942. Not just today, but every In silence we remember. t HARRY NEWMAN CLAUDE CRASWELL Loving] y remembered. by wife | and family. <9 were tenderly laid to rest in the cemetery. Following are the floral tri- butes: Pillow Husband, Calra and Richie Broken Circle: : Mae and Elliott Lioyd, Catherine and Alex Gillis and family, Sumerville, Mase. IN MEMORIAM Mrs. parted this life April 30, 1958. Sadly missed by her son Augustus. Funeral Director N. D. MacLEAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR 15 King Square Charlottetown en ener att GP and messages of sympathy. Z Dial 5549 Monuments. MONUMENTS VERE BECK & SON LTD. Montague & Charlottetown Memorial Craftsmen since 1870 ‘| who assisted in so many ways gf es TEae Bg? : i i | git : eF i a 5 m Bh i & F i : : i ge i H i il ie | : ‘ Wreath — The MacNeil nieces and SPRAYS Bob and Susan MacNeill, Omahe Jean and Earle Docherty, To onto Ivan and Kathleen MacNevin. CUT FLOWERS Mary and Ed Love POTTED PLANT | CARDS OF THANKS The family of the late Mr. George .T. MacNeill, wish to ex- press sincere. thanks to their many. kind friends and neighbors their recent sad_berea 2 reave s ce wid ‘lowers BOAR EPIDEMIC WARSAW (AP) — A mysteri- ous epidemic has wiped out more than 1,400 wild boars in a year in the forests of Bydgoszcz province. Officials said the warm spring RECORD QUAKE MOBILE, Ala. (AP)—An earth- quake classified as very strong was recorded by the Spring - College seismo g raph Tuesday. Father Louis J. Eisele said the \ :* ‘ 6 4) v