FOR SALE IN KENSINGTON Home of James Mills, con trishtown Road, also the home of Schco! Street. These homes are open for ‘inspection any time or six rooms, on the amés MacNeill on . ’ TOWN AND COUNTRY REALTORS, Summerside 2133 ‘Evenings 3604 ATTENTION TRUCK OWNERS % The use of 1959 license plates bearing the letter _ X preceding the license number, expire at midnight, June 30th, 1959. Thereafter any truck operated on a highway shall be required to have displayed thereon Ahe regular 1959 license plates. J. A. GALLANT, degistrar of Motor Vehicles. SPECIALS FOR. FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY 1956 METEOR SEDAN 2 tone, motor newly overhauled, new tires one of the best buys of the week. - \ 955 CHEVROLET SEDAN one owner. Color green, re - conditioned motor guaran- teed for 90 days, a real family car at a special price this week only. ~ ° 1955 METEOR SEDAN 2 tone, motor newly overhauled this car ready for the road. Why not trade this week, ask for demonstration. 1955 DODGE SEDAN _ one owner, light green in color, tires and motor in A-1 condition, our week-end special. See this one and inquire about price. 1955 FORD SEDAN one owner, good motor and tires, clean inside and out, one drive in this car will convince you. Hurry, Hurry, Hurry. ° 7 1953 METEOR COACH Color blue, newly painted, tires and motor in perfect condition. In this car you will ride like a millionaire. 1952 DODGE STATION WAGON good tires and motor, this one selling at a REAL, REAL Bargain. 1955 CHEVROLET STATION DELIVERY who needs one? This wagon in tip top shape, just wait- ing for a new owner. Must be seen to be appreciated e We will be open this Friday & Saturday until 9 p.m. Don’t forget your Free gas coupon and Coke just ask the Coke Girl at the stand. TEWART MOTORS Lta. Great George St. Phone 9578 ? Charlottetown PROCLAMATION | hereby proclaim Thursday, July 30th, the day of the Royal Visit, a Civic Holiday in the City of Char er lottetown. . EDWIN C. JOHNSTONE, Mayor. \ Department of Transport Requires Marine Engineers Compensation up to $6000. per annum. oe All positions require a First or Second Class Motor or Combined Be are race tecent, want cone oc eaweme Bagisete 0 Diesel Electric Icebre: 5 B and Supp! on coastal and inland waters. oe af iva QUOTE COMPETITION NO. D. O. T. 3/59 Electrical Officers ee up to $3372. per annum. Positions require a number of years experience as a Ships’ Biectrician, preferably on diesel electric installations. - _ QUOTE COMPETITION NO. D. O. T. 4/58 All applicants must have -a good general education, physical condition, and personal suitability. ” BENEFITS — include continuing employment, opportunities for advancement, good pension, sick and holiday leave plans, group hospital and surgical insurance, good accommodation and messing. ALSO HAVE REQUIREMENTS FOR MARINE ENGINEERS ON short term employment. ‘ ee eee Apply immediately giving detailed Director of istration afd Perséanél, piowensae of Cement Hunter Bidg., Ottawa, Ont. be AUCTION “45” Score Cards CITY & QUEEN'S tir eels et GabiGian ~ Patria WE TREAT the sick well. Gig- Printing. Se ee MILLINERY SALE at Hi-Style $1.00, $1.49, $1.95, and up. Special CLARK wi'l be ab-| prices on al! hats. 20th e olfice will be closed| Regular Monday night barn ie it te received at his|@ance at Alex D. MacDonald's, home. ‘ Little Pond. Webster’s Orchestra. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES (Civil Service of Canada) CONSTRUCTION COST ESTIMATOR, Northern Affairs and Na- tional Resources, Ottawa. $6,480-$7,200. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR or LECTURER IN ECONOMICS (with Doctor’s or Master’s degree), Royal Military College, Kingston, Ont. $4,740 to $7,320 depending on qualifications. For details write to Civil Service Commission, Ottawa and ask for circular 59-2007. gt AGRICULTURAL ECONOMISTS (domestic and foreign mar- keting), Agriculture, Ottawa. $6,360-$7,320. For details, write to Civil Sérvice Commission, Ottawa and ask for circular 59-2257. CONSTRUCTION INSPECTION ENGINEERS (buildings, services, roads and grounds), National| Defence, Ottawa. $6,360- $7,320. Travel is involved. Apply byletter to Civil Service Com- mission, Ottawa giving details of education and experience and quoting competition 59-1251. RESEARCH CHEMIST (with Master’s or Doctor's degree, to study wheat and rélated products), Board of Grain Commissioners, Winnipeg, Man. $6,360-$7,320. For details, write to Civil Service Commission. Ottawa and ask for circular 59-2155. ECONOMISTS (one to review labour-management relations: the other to carry out research on the Canadian Labour Force’, Labour Department, Ottawa %6,360-$7,320. For details, write to Civil Sefvice Commission,’ Ottawa and ask for circular 59-2258. — DR: ALLEN STEWART will be absent from his office June 2h to July 6th the office will remaia open for appoinimests and pay- ments. GREENHOUSES ‘pen daily 8 to 9 p.m., (closed Sunday.) An- nuals, cabbage, cauliflower and tomato plants, red geraniums etc. Jewell’s Greenhouses, Y or k Phone 7074. ; TRINITY PICNIC will be held at Brackley Beach Saturday af- ternoon. Those offering volunteer transportation are asked to report to the church at 12.45. “DIAL 3644—FREE DELIVERY te your door and get the best values. for your food dollar Wea- ar Clover Farm Food Mar- SECOND INSTALLMENT of Young Conservative Rally Com munity Center Monday 8.30 p.m. Guest speaker Mr. Douglas Qung, M. P. President of Young Con- servative Association of Canada. Be sure to attend. TUESDAY JUNE 30th is the final day without interest for the payment of Civic taxes. The annual Memorial Service takes place in the People’s Cem- etery, Mount Stewart, on Sun- day, June 28, at 3:30 p.m. If rot fine, the following Sunday. « YOUNG CONSERVATIVE ral- ly Community Center, Monday, 439 p.m. Guest speaker Mr. Dougias Jung, M.P. President of Youtig Conservative Association of Canada. Be sure to attend. ST. JAMES Church School yee Saturday afternoon Dalvay re. oF INTEREST AT the rate of one- half of one per cent a month will be charged on all over-due install. Civic taxes due and payable | ments of Civic taxes. or before June 3th. Reserve August 5th. Teresa's picnic. Young Conservative rally Com- munity Center Monday 8.30 p.m. Gueht speaker Mr. Douglas Jung, M.P., President of Young Con- servative Association of Canada. Be sure to attend. DON’T FORGET the Holstein field day to be held at Falcon- wood farm tomorrow. Come and bring the family. THE LADIES. Auxiliary Maine | for St.' ADELLA’S Millinery week end specials clearing at $1.95 - $2.95 oy 177 Grafton Street. Phone 8 PLEASE BRING your stub when paying Civic taxes. CAKE SALE Simpsons Sears Friday June 2%h., 2.30 p.m., sponsored by Harrington Wom- en's Institute. YOUNG CONSERVATIVE ral- ly Community Cenier, Monday, 8.30 p.m. Guest speaker Mr. Dou- glas Jung, M.P. President of Brace Naval Veterans Associa: | Yourg Conservative Association tion meeting Monday at 8 p.m. ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER (with knowledge of hospital or-| ganization and administration), Indian and Northern Health Ser-| vices, Moose Factory, Ont. $6,300-$7,020 plus isolation allowance Time limit for applications extended to July 13. NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT OFFICER (to study industrial development programs for the Northwest Territories), Northern | Affairs and National Resources, Ottawa. $6,300-$7,020. VITAL STATISTICS OFFFICER (to study provincial registra- tion systems), Dominion Bureau of Statistics, Trade and Com- of Canada. Be sure to attend. REMEMBER- in order to vote |Your last chance today to be a at Civic elections all taxes must Blood Donor at St. Mary's Hall, be paid in full, by December 31st. Summerside 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Births, Deaths, Marriages “(When death notices are received too” late to be included on this page, they appear for one edition on page two and are transferred to this department in the next edition.) merce, Ottawa. $6,210-$6,660. MINERAL ECONOMICS OFFICER, Mines and Technical Sur- veys, Ottawa. $6,210-$6,660.. For details, write to. Civil Service| Commission, Ottawa and ask for circular 59-703. peur SENIOR TECHNICAL ADVISER (leather products \ inspection), Inspection Service. National Defence; Ottawa. $5,910-$6,360. NORTHERN RESOURCES SURVEY OFFICER (with university graduation in one of the social sciences, preferably economic BIRTHS FORD — At the Prince Edward Island He:pital on June 2nd.,| Please God forgive a silent tear|] will never lose sweet memories 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. William I. Ford, nee (Jean Boulter), 156 Upper Prince Street, a dau- ghter. Weight 7 lbs., 13 ozs. McGIRR—Dr. R. E. McGirr and _ Lovingly geography), Northern Affairs and National Resources, Ottawa. $5,700-$6, 180. ¢ ELECTRONIC WARFARE EQUIPMENT DESIGN OFFICER, | Chief of Naval Technical Services, National Defence, Ottawa. | $5,700-$6,180. _ AIR RADAR MAINTENANCE AND MODIFICATION OFFICER (with pr. al experience in electrical engineering), Chief of Naval Technical Services, National Defence,- Ottawa. $5,700-$6,180. NORTHERN FOOD RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT OFFICER (with experience in harvesting wildlife and marine resources), Northern Affairs and National Resources, Ottawa. $5,700-$6,180. LECTURER IN ENGLISH (with Master's degree), Canadian | Services College, Royal Roads, B.C. Up to $5,880. For details. write to Civil Service Commission, Ottawa and ask for circular 39-2026. LECTURER IN PHYSICS (with Master's degree), Royal Military College, Kingston, Ont. Up to $5,830. For details, write to Civil Service Commission, Ottawa and ask for circular 59-2006. RESEARCH SCIENTISTS (in pharmacology and toxicology), Food and Drug Directorate, National Health and Welfare, Ottawa. $5,580-$6,780. For details, write to Civil Service Commission, Ottawa and ask for circular 59-2153. PERSONNEL OFFICER (with good education and related ex- | perience), Administrative Services, Secretary of State, Ottawa. $4,770-$5,220. GENERAL ENGINEERING DRAFTSMEN, R.C.A.F., National Defence, Ottawa. $4,620-$5,220. PUBLICATIONS OFFICER (to edit and layout technical copy), Forestry Branch, Northern Affairs and National Resources, Ottawa. $4,200-$4,800. ESKIMO HOUSING DEVELOPMENT OFFICER (with prac- tical experience in house building or related work, preferably in the Arctic Area), Northern Affairs and National Resources, Ottawa. $4,200-$4,800. LANDSCAPE DESIGN DRAFTSMAN (for work in development of National Parks and Historic Sites), Northern Affairs and Na- tional Resources, Ottawa. $4,200-$4,800. TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT OFFICER (to modify and adapt light mechanical equipment for use in the Arctic), Northern Af- 'fairs and National Resources, Ottawa. $4,200-$4,800. Ottawa. $3,420-$4,020. Except where otherwise indicated, details and application forms at main Post Offices, National Employment Offices and Civil Service Commission Offices. FOR SALE IN FLAT RIVER 150 acre farm with large modern house and barn, also several out buildings. 100 acres clear, remainder firewood and lumber. Also 100 acre farm, 20 acres clear, re- mainder firewood and lumber. IN BELLE RIVER A large general store’ with garage and warehouse. Interested parties contact— ALEX BEATON, 5 North River Road Charlottetown, Phone 6857 | EDITOR-IN-TRAINING, Administration Branch, Agriculture, | j i Mrs. Patrick Kelly who passed away June 26th., 1954. There are others, yes, we know But she was our mom we loved her so. Mrs. McGirr (nee Bessie Con- Eileen Earl and Children. rad) of Leamington, Ontario, ' cELLY <= ‘ts faving miners of are happy to announce the ar- rival of their chosen son, Thomas Conrad, Mrs. Patrick Kelly, who passed away June 26th., 1954. oN MURPHY—At Lachine Generai| A little tribute, true and tender - Hospital, Quebec, on June 24th, | Just to show that we | to Mr. apd Mrs. Gerald Murphy | Your loving smile and formerly of Montague, a daugh- ter. IN MEMORIAM : remember ways We miss you more with the pass- ing years. Lovingly remembered by Hel- | KELLY — In loving memory of} en, John and boys in France. HIGH SCHOOL BOYS IN GRADES 12 and 13 30 June is the last day for making your’application for a naval officer cadetship under the terms of the Regular Officer Training Plan (ROTP) or the Venture Plan.. ROTP provides a fully subsidized university ed- ucation in a Canadian Services*College or a univer- professional career. Phone: 4913 for more information. . sity leading to a recognized degree and a life-time The Venture Plan provides education and training for boys who wish to become naval aviators. They are enrolled on a 7-year appointment with the opportunity to transfer to permanent status. Get all details, Right Now! Visit, write or phone the: Naval Recruiting Officer 59 Queen Street, Charlottetown, P.E.I. ROYAL CANADIAN NAVY bA MATTER OF INTEREST “+ October 31 S$ O — Come to Eastern Trust for ® HIGHER INTEREST © CHEQUING PRIV- 1LEGES * CONVENIENCE: Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. * DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS which carry no chequing privileges, on whith interest paid on Minimum monthly balance eCarns......crsecscotenserrsesserssereecnacere:s+ Write, Phone or Call today for your supply of Deposit-by-Mail envelopes THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY 154 Richmond $2, Branches Across Canada remembered by thoughtful, A N D ™ Interest is ¢ mum Quarterly balance — credited April 30 and You Can't Carry ‘Merchandise to Every Door .. Want Ads Can.. Dial 8506 ANNOUNCEMENTS KING'S COUNTY Regular Saturday Night Dance St. Peter's Bay Hall. Music by the Mariners. PRINCE COUNTY Reserve July Annual Tea Party, Stewart Health Centre at King George Hall, Port PANTRY SALE at P.J. and C. Kennedy's Store, June 27th. (Sat) at 8 p.m., sponsore*: by Clermont Women's Institute. ST. LAWRENCE Seaway Roy- al Visit tumblers, one free to each customer spending $3.00 or more at Moase Jewellers this week. Ask for your's when. you purchase a watch, diamond or any one of a thousand and one articles sold by Moase Jewellers Summerside. ‘Co e to the Lobstex. Supper in the Borden Légion Hall, Tuesday evening June 30th., 4.30 to 7 p.m. sponsored by Ladies Auxiliary. Admission Adults $1.25; children 60 cents. " Bedeque District L.O.L. Annual Parade and (Church Service will be held in Borden Church 3 p.m. Sunday June 28th. Membérs meet at Lodge room 2.30 p.m. G.C. Bell—District Master. ey % # a Tho Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri,, June 26, 1959. 15 The annual meeting of the Westmoreland Cemetery will be| held on Morday June 29th. at 8 p.m. in the Church. A special meeting of Bedeque, District L.O.L. will be held in! Bedeque Lodge Room Saturday June 27th., 8 p.m. Important ———— G.C. Be'l district Mas- er. KELLY— In loving memory of my dear wife, Mrs. Patrick Kelly, who passed away June) 26th., 1954. Though her_smile is gone forever And her hand I cannot touch, Of the one I loved so much. Lovingly remembered and sad- ly missed by husband Patrick. KELLY — In loving memory of Mrs. Patrick Kelly, who pass- ed away June 26th., 1054 God knows how much we miss her Never shall her memory tade| Loving thoughts shall ever wand- er To the spot where she is laid. Always remembered by Mar- garet, Emmett and Family. x |MOORE — In memory of our dear mother, Mrs. William M. Moore, Albion Lot 59, who pass- ed away June 26th., 1948. They say time heals all sorrow And helps us to forget But time has only meant to us How much we miss her yet. The old home now is broken. No longer there we roam For the hands that rests forever Are the hands that made our home. Lovingly remembered by dau-! giters Lizzie Jackson and Han- nah Lannigan. JARDINE—In loving memory of <rs. John Jardine who passed away June 26th 1955. She is gone but not forgotten As it dawns another year In our lonely hours of thinking Thoughts of her are always near. Lovingly remembered by hus-| band and family. GURNEY—lIn loving memory \e our dear mother, Mrs. Henry Edgar Gurney, who passed away June 25, 1954 We lost a mother with a heart of | gold Who was more to us than wealth untold, With sad farewell she fell asleep With only memories for us to; keep. We have lost, but God has gained | One of the best mothers the world contained. 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Dom Eauity Inv 13.55 1°37 Funeral Director | Fed Coliectit a 36 588 Income 3.91 427 Grouped Income _focem 5.55 6.07 rowth a as 7.23 7. Investors Growth Fynd 624 6.95 N. D. MacLEAN [treses grow i Keystone 13.42 14.62 FUNERAL Leverage Fund 678 7.48 j Mutual Accumulating 5.54 8.25 Radisson 4.31 5.9 DIRECTOR ’ Regent Fund 3.7% €2 Save and Invest 5.40 3.90 Supervised Amer Fund 709 7.9% Supervised Exec 8 2 fd . Supervised Exec . — 15 King Square Supervised Exec 37 5 Supervised Exec 88 aa as Supervised Growth Fund 1.98. Charlottetown Supervised Income Fund 3.95. 4% x—TY Electronic 15.88 17.31 Di | 5549 Timed Investment Fund 5.75 6.0 a United Accumulative 14.90 16.28 . at sacrifice prices During Our Lot Opening JAMBOREE . Of Used Car Bargains 175 GALS. FREE GAS _ FREE ICE COLD COKE Get your free gas coupon from the coke girl 1956 METEOR SEDAN One Owner, two-tone dark and licht green, motor overhauled—good tires, a real family ear. Hurry, Hurry, a real steal— $1475 1955 CHEVROLET SEDAN Green, reconditioned motor guaranteed 90 days, a car you'll be_provd to ovn — one of be the best buys of the week, $1325 @ Open every night ’til 9 p.m. @ 4 courteous salesmen to serve you. ‘ STEWART MOTORS Limited The Home of Fair Dealing Great George St. Dial 9578