» » cine QUEEN'S “auc TION “45° Score Cards or saie at Guardian Patriot ST central Printing. |. | WE TREAT the sick well! Gig- | gey’s Pharmacy. Open 8:30 a.m. e eg 8 p.m. = SPECIAL — Men's ¥uburban & eoars. heavy quilting, assorted Ss, size 36 to 46 $12.95 to 9. Moore and MacLeod Ltd. x SPECIAL Boys Fiannelette Py- : & 6 to 16 $1.99. Moore and a me KEEP FIT and like it. “Y‘% Men’s Gym classes Monday, and esday 7.15-8.15. Gymnastic asses M ndav, and Wednesday, = mixed 8:15-9 Men’s 9-11.00. For p anformation phone ¥.M.C.A. 3425. 3 UNLOADING Car oil cake “Tuesday October 20th. Apply Wilt- » shire Dairying Co. > RESERVE October 24, for Crap- > gud, United.Church Hot Turkey ; Supper. '* EARNSCLIFFE W.I. are spon- egoring an Auction Sale at Russell - Young’s. On Wednesday, starting at 8.00 p.m. . THE ANNUAL Meeting Win- in §=Church, _-B6th., 7.30. BEAN SUPPER, Wood Island West School § to 9. Friday, Oct. 23. Sponsored by Women’s Instit- ute. Monday, Bits AUCTION SALE at Russell » Young’s, Wednesday, October 21. } Sponsored by Earnscliffe Wo- * men’s Inctitute. : TURKEY Supper Sponsored by pr ncmowm Road United «Church _ gloe North Cemetery will be held) October} banq ry a A NNOUNCEMENTS in Brookfield ball, Saturday Oct- ober, PHONE Red Cross 8551 to enrol in Home Nursing Course to start first week of November. RUMMAGE SALE Wednesday October 2ist, 2 o'clock, Corner Fitzroy St. and Gt. George St. Opposite side Pure Milk Co. Spon- sored by St. Pius X C.W.L. ‘SPECIAL Lot Teen Coats re- duced to clear $25.00 each. Misses Holmes and Bradley Queen St. SPECIAL — Men's” parkas, wind and water proof, size 36 to 46—$7.95. Moore and MacLeod basement. - STUDENT COLD WAVE per-. manents $2.50. October 19th. to October 3ist. Coleen Beauty Shoppe. Dial 6621, 160 Queen St. RESERVE Tuesday, November 24th., for Salvation Army Tea and Sale at Salvation Army Citadel. KEEP FIT and like it. “Y” Ladies Gym Classes Tuesday, and Thursday 7.15-8.15 Mixed badminton, Tuesday, and Thurs- day 7.15-17.00. For information, Phone Y.M.C.A. 3425. REGULAR dance Bonshaw Inn | Tuesday night. Burns Orchestra! We cater to weddings and club uets. DR. H. ALLEN be absent from Oeiee 8 19th, Office will ™ os MacMillian will his office from to November 2nd. nded open. SETTLEMENTS of ail accounts due Hill Bros., New Glasgow is re- quested within 30 days. AUCTTION SALE October 20th, by the Past Noble Grands of! Alpha Rebecca Lodge in: the | Lodge Rooms, Sydney Street at| 2th. Supper served 4 p.m. | friend "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.) BIRTHS “SRE — At the Charlottetown Hospital on October 15, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reid, Stanley Bridge (Doris Gallant) a daughter 7 Ibs, 9 ozs. ROONEY — At the Western Hos- pita] Alberton on Thursday Oct. Ist. 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Ger- - ald Rooney, Alberton, a son— - Daryi Robert.. ° * MacCANNELL — Dr. and Mrs, Wiliam A. MacCannell (ne Mil- licent Munn! Marshfield are happy to announce the birth of their daughter, Charlotte Lynn, *at the P.E.I. Hospital on Oct., 18, 1959. Weight 6 pounds, ll ounces. e TAWEEL — Mr. and Mrs. Sol Taweel (nee Vera Beck) happy to antoumce the arrival of | their first child a daughter | Angela’ Lou Ann. Weighing 6! Born Sunday Oct-| 1959, at the Prince} Mrs, John F. Smith, Charl-tte- Ibs. 5 ozs. ~ Ober 18th, Edward Island Hospital SALESMEN WANTED Two salesmen required for local branch the shock was great, office, due to recent are} ENGAGEMENTS YEO — MACLEOD — Mrs. Alfred Yeo, North River, wish to an- nounce the engagement of their) daughter, Ada Mae, to Carl! Alexander MacLeod, son of Mr. | and Mrs. Dan MacLeod, Hunter River, P.E.I. Marriage to take, place first week in November. , MARRIAGES JAY — FANNING BROOK—The Marriage took place on Sep- | tember 26th., 1959, at Mt. wart United Church Manse, of Iva Marjorie Blanche, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell S. Jay Fanning Brook, and Gor- don Alfred, son of Mrs. John} H. Jay and the late Mr. Jay. Rev. John M. Sheen perform- ed the Ceremony. STICKINGS — SMITH — The, marriage took place at Trinity! United Church, Charlottefown, | on September 19th., 1959 of Joan Teresa, daughter of Mr. and Ste- | i | promotions. We offer drawing account, no limit to earnings, sales _ training course. Company benefits of medi-| eal and weekly indemnity. Previous sales ex-, perience is not necessary. We appreciate your ability as a hard worker, and able to a ; a ~ oe = re ~ ee Pee oT 7 foe — my Past pa 3 ‘E " t ait . F y ao ‘ pi / . e ys 7 “¥ ¥ ; ® ‘ ~ 4 , ret oe = +? |The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., oct. 20, 1959. 17 “a: $e. 2 (4S \ Fwest Tung 50°12 2 ; - DAILY MAR E QUOTATIONS a ee ee ee Frobisher 2810 19 187.187 —4 |New Bid 1500 10 9 © +1 |Torbit an a oe Géco Mines 1235 $16% 164% 164°. |New Delhi 1000 17 17 7 <1. |aribag mss mat 8:30 p.m. come and bring a . : . Geo Scien . 300 9 ‘82 $2 -—23 IN Dicken > 600 @ 2 M7 -—1 |Ul-Ghaw a oe \dollar closed Monday at a dis-| Belcher 5000 7%) «0 %)~=—OS C+; «Gat Masct «2300 22 «2 «62° 41 «IN Harri oe» © _ |U Asbestos 500 Ge 45 45 +5 , Belieterre im 172 172 «+5 [Giant YK 960 9 915 915 --35 |New Hosco 32200 @ 7% 8 44 Keno 20 47 40 #47 —10 SUMMARY count of 5% per cent in terms of an 2 + Jethim =~ & 8 +5 {Glacier 275 2 (OC Cl New Jason 200 8% OM OM % Fort a ee a a | RUMMAGE SALE sponsored by _ | Canadian funds, down 1-16. Pound | Beveon 1000 15% 15% 154+ t:/Gold Eagle 300 10 9% 10 —%|N Kelore 600 12 1 Ul Upp Can «00 10 118 1e -1 the Japanese Mission Club at the; Toronto—Market lower; trading | sterling $2.66 1-16, down % Bibis | 400 12 10) «612 «6+2 jGrandroy 1000 16 16 16 +1 | Newlund “a 2 » 2 Ventures 4% $24 4 244 Comenanity Contre Tussday Ost, | heevier, = Bcroft 610 67 @ 67 +1 | Grandue 100 190 1% 1390 +3 |N Man soo 4 6llClCUM MOST ACTIVE TORONTO STOKKS : Bidcop 3000: 13:«3 13's 3 1s | Greyhk -m 2s) °e 4 N Mylama 84700 136 125 128 By The Canadian Press ober 20th at 1:30 p.m. New York—Market lower; mo- BiackBay 100 9 9 & —1 I|Gunnar 2465 $11% 11% 11% — % | Newnor 90 666M CUCU | otek «= Gales High Leow Close Ch’ge oMENT tors, steels, rails lead decline. PRODUCE Beaville "pee ie ae Gunnar wis 1640 18 15 166 —13 |New Rouyn SOO 11 Lio ll INDUSTRIALS ASSORTMENT — Chubby jum-} Montreal—Market lower in mod- Bordulac eo .Uc6klUCUCS Rar-Min 1500 11 10% 04 ~—%/Nickel MS 13:00 5S % %S -2 | BA OF 2 3% 3B SS pers, dresses, skirts, sizes 8'2 to/erately active trading. MONTREAL (CP) Boymar 200 8 8&8 8 —%/H of Lakes 26000 17 14% 18 Nipissing 1300 142 140 142 Cockshutt . 4328 S174 16% 17% + 14% clearing at 13 off. Misses oer ~ Bralorne Tio 390 575 390 +5 |Headway 1550 40 2% 38 -2 | Norande 967 S47 46% 46% + % | Third CG In 00 8% 6 6 | Holmes and Bradley, Queen St. ture department quotations Brunswick — 200-235 235-235 Heva 200 3) 8) «64+ | Norlartie ©1000 OM C Collier 4100 93% ™% 4+ ot & CURRIENCIES Eggs: Wholesale_dealer prices | Buffad ion = =e: % = + %| Bellinger 399 po) a a* emmames ow . =. 5. —10 |Bell Phone 590 S11 40% 40% — : : Bunker Hoyle 300 jorsyne OILs DIAL 3644 free delivery to y to country station, wooden cases, | copie mo Db BB 8% 48 8&8 —1%|N Gate 6121 0 @ LI Pete 108500 214 18 @® a door and get the best values for]... CP) — The Us. (eta targe, 52: large 51-2: me | Codame eat gi 18 ah = Sle Meat 3m sol 91 Bt —'M|N Coldstrm ts 12 106 108 4 | Place” too mS te} AREAL — The U.S.\ dium ;-smal] 30; 32-33; Dyno Ss S$ -—2 1 oldert 1 + Petrol 16150 Gorer'Farm Food Marka 20. Recep 37 jee Bits. we See ts Shes ew wes oe : . “ « -3 {I 100 20 20 2 8 P 7a + Obitu Notice = oe a ; me, a, | andere = 2 @ BB 41 gy saad 000° 3% 0 CO MSsCi8HK_Ci—i‘i «| Nirth Can 100 12 122 1” MINES PRINCE COUNTY | ary. Tank ccmtes Mie, as Ses Sees alee mo o's 2 le. tere me 38 rr c s a + a ; MICHAEL MeCAUGHEY __|price 6445; fresh wholesale, iend-|&Met we 30 4 Gi ty [Jaye Exel) moa coke ee ee Lolaek Gano THE ANNUAL Meetifig of the Captain a 8 6 Ss Jellicoe 233 1% 10 «1K Oremiska 690 800 795 800 —1i6 | Arcadia ooo «510 tséOS Prince Edward Island Temper-| The many relatives and friends erable 64, non-te mderable 63%. | Cassiar 300 $10%4 10% 10% — Sal Joburke 10000 11% 10 10 —1 |[Orchan 349635 137 118 '137 +16 |Slocan 73500 17% 16 17% 4% a Federation will be held in| Were grieved to hear of the sud-| Cheese: -Delivered Montreal,|Cent Pat (3550 135 131 131 —4 | Joliet 1100 2" 3 3 Osisko so 3 OM C4 MUTUAL FUNDS nce era ion "| don death of Mic not waxed, current recei: Que- Cheskirk ‘ 00 lth}? 1)? Jonsmith 4000 «138% «13% «13% Parbee soo OU 3 ”m MmM—-—% By The Canadian Press Bedeque United Church, on Tues- hael McCaughey at wataa ba ealaoee gee Chester 1189 © = 3% —2 |Kenville soo 5 5 5 Pardee on 343 B —t Ask day, October 20th.,. at 8.00 p.m. at Cambridge, Mass., on August white 3, colo’ , ©-|Chib Jae 89200 SM SO «Sk +1 «| Kerr Add 535 $20%4 20% 20% — %4| Pato 540 350 40 «2340 —10 | All Cdn Com 761 82 Dr. John Linton will be guest | 199. pi Quebec : — 36, colored een i = Mh 255 —5 | Kilembe 100 275 275° 275 Paymast i003 22 Br +14 AP Cin Div eu sn P “ pe s} —%a|Kilem C wts 100 , so = e | Pi iw 2625 8 87 i . speaker. Everyone welcome. Sonny”, as he was known by /36%s; currept receipts Cuberts Pei mere oe ee ieee oe 2 ee. Oo take 480 540 530 sm 10 | Beaubran 27.78 30.16 his relatives and friends, was) white F.0.B. grading station 37%-i¢ peaG 16 8 8 8 <cteeaee 135 $27% 27% 27% — %| Pronto 1220 295 20 2% Canadian Investment x4 8.71 9.36 DR. ZIELINSKI will be absent | born et Bonshaw, P.E.1., son of |39 1-16, colored 37'4-38; wholesale|C Denison 2090 $11 11K 114 —%4|L Dufault 11400 7% 7 72 Pros Air 200 «73 )«6©73~—CO3 ~ +1—«| Canidifund 35.48 37.25 from his practice in Kensjngton| the late Michael. and Elizabeth | Ontario colored and white no quo-|C Den wis 4855 8: 8 & +1 |L Osu 500 2 2 2 4 | Purdex 100 5% OH OK Champion Mutual 5.33 5.85 and Kinkora from Thursday Oct-|Carrager McCaughey. Sonny went | tations. fo a ee Me le Bpeumws 41 i = 2 mS ee = to the Uni ” Potatoes: Quebec 75s 1.90-1.95; Ch Arrow 60 2 WwW WM —4 ILI Lae 300 175 17 1% +5 | Que Chib oo » DBD DB Corporate Investors 8.79 981 ober 22 to Saturday October 31. ited States as a young oe a |C Halliwell 20700 69 6 @ +3 |Lorado 2700 «17 «16 «17 (|Que Cop 2000 15% 15 15 -—1 |Dom Equity Inv 70 15.11 : z man and worked at the Canpentry |N.B. 75s 2.25-2.35; N.B. 50s-0.30-|Con Howey 300 25 265 265 45 wis 20 6 66 — %/|Que Lith 800 270 | 265 26 -—5 |Fend Collectif 1 5.52 ST. MARK’S Church Supper, | Trade until the,time of his death./1.45; NB 10s 32-35; PE.I 75s|Can MS 2820 $I7% 17% 17% + 14/Lyndhst 3500 14 «13% 13% + %/Q Metal 40 T 6 H First Oil 4.00 437 Kensington Wednesday, October) He was well known to his many-} 2.50. ne : ee = a m+ | Lves “me 7 eH Guoment S00 Sie%e ls Wh — H4 S Income ‘37 2ist., beginning at 4.00 p.m., St./ friends as an utstanding fiddier, C Northind 13600 2 m8 31 ye ny 3008 27 ? 2 Rayresk 200 28% % 24 — %|Growth Ol and a 6.61 6.95 Mark's Hall. and was the life of the party C Red Pop 100 9 9 9 . Mocfie $00 1 §=9 10 +4) | Realm “2000 @ 44 #@ —1 |Group Sel 5.00 5.45 DUART BEAUTY Salon, wil be|"eerever be went. He married| MONTREAL = | femet me om ms uineiem = ve oom mr 48 [te Am se mm ltrs Come ree 3 , adh e aah 7 dosed for holidays from Oct. 19th, Harriet Degal, of Bear River, P. - | Con Sud 100 46 MO on Malartie 1100 111 in 1m =—2 ‘| Rockwin 12 3 25 —1 | Keystone 13.00 14.07 to Oct. Sist oa en el ie Se, a SS eh me ae GS 6 5 [Rem cn Se hs hile Pee ee mourn, two - - : 3 + %| Maralgo S% 6H%—% ite 558 4 — 15| Mu r . ; Asbestos 28 «=How Smith © | Coprand 1244 1% 172 1% —4 | Marit 6650 123 118 120 =~ | Sherritt 2557 272 266 28 -—7 | Mutual Income Fund 400 5.34 KING'S COUNTY ters; (Frances), Mrs. Robert) pnque C Nat 54 Hud Bay Min 44 | Coulee eno 41 7 we 8 me ag 7300 424 40% 40% —1% | Sil "Miller 26 3% 4 32 «+% +4 «|North Amer Fund of Can a4i 9.14 . Knight, and Elizabeth; 4 soms,{Bank Mont . 55% Imp Bank Craigmt 400 315 «310 310 —§ | Matatch 200 9 +8 9 —1 |Sii Stand 100 3! St 31 41 | Radisson 446 49 ‘ x Micheal, Joseph, Jackie, Charlie; = = = oa 3, | Deering 1200 17 16% 17 —1 | Mcintyre 125 $80% 8 00 — i%|Siscoe 100 7% «676 ~=«=O 7% = «+6 «| Regent Fund 5.37 5.90 BINGO St. Mary’s Hall, Mon-| two Grandchildren; All residing ee as > ae mae D’Aragon a oe) | MeKen 1000 3 3% ® +2-|Slocan VR 79500 17% 1% 17% +% Sav and Inv 5.12 5.60 tague, Tuesday 8:15 p.m. g00d | in Cambridge, Mass. One brother Bell 40% Mase-Fer 1M Bees — 2 2 a ee a ae) ee Sn mee 8 fF +i eens Ane Pet a0 6 : . — t n pervised Exec ortees, —s. Fort Augustus; Seven Sis-|Brarll | <0 McColl LEidena 65013-12412 —134| Merrill 3700 108 oT 107 —9 | Starratt 10 44. 8s lOupervignd Tees Ss 27 — UERADE 4 St. (Alice) Mrs. Wallance Dag- | Bids Pro | 14 | Deinite soo 57 657 «(ST «+10 |Meta Uran 150 9 8 8 Steelov 2000 8656 $$ | Supervised Exec 57 $11 = mee ag gett, Haverhill Miss., (Etta) Mrs. 5 cee 2 Paste | Dome 309 $18% 18% 18% — \%| Milliken 75 112 112 M12 +42 |Steep R 311 $12 «11% 11% — % Supervised Exec 58 5.4 5 Georges Hall, Tuesday, October enkt Diatieaee Dacbase, IC © 4 33 | Denalda 200 8 «=©68)=6 9S + %/ Min Corp 2% $12% 124 12% Suffivan 300 165 164 164 —6 |Supervised Growth Fund L7i Ith. , 7 eee 26 ~=«~Price 4 | Duvan 2000 17 «616 «(17-44% | Min-Ore 100 9 9, © —%/Surf Init 00 3% 3 38 Supervised Ineome Fund 38.80 3.86 Conn., (Laura) Mrs. Harry Mac : — 4 os Que heed East Mal 3800 1% 131 1% 446 | Moneta 200 72) «8 F243 | Syivanite 1709 105 19 105 —® |xTV * 15.58 16.98 TURKEY and Chicken Supper|Leod, Bonshaw, P.E1., (Flor-|, “Brea” Rete et St | Kast Sull == 700 160 158 10) +5 | Mi. Wright $000 51 SSO Taurcanis 1500 72 71 72 +2 |Timed Investment Fund = 5.30 BS.94 >) M Peter McC) ~ Sp Elder 140617 17% 151 1% +29 | Multi-M mam 66 h6UMHSUCUMG Gaugean vt 3000 S32 S32 52 4+2 «=| United Accumulative 14.18 15.48 Bridgetown Hall, Thursday, Oct-| ence TS. uskey,|Cdn Brew pr St. L Corp = 16_'| welarich 4500 27 9% «4027 «84+6 |Name Cr 4400 21 «18 «19 —2 | Teck-H 2020 198 185 188 a—Less and b — plus stock exchange (Margaret) Mrs. |Cdn Celan 2% Shawin wy 7 ‘: . ober 22nd. Sponsored by Ladies} Haverhill, Mass., oe = ws\Eapl Al = =2000 888 Nealon x00 7 #F =F Temag 4300 210 200 209 —1 |eommission. Aid, United Church. Joseph Burke, New London, — C int Pac Sune Gen 94; Mg Felcon 360 $26% 264 261% — %! Nello soo 13 12 «1 Thom L m0 4 5 CCG C4 x—US. funds. Misses Anna and Catherine Mc-/| cpp 2% UN 6bteel siete a sees Caughey, New London, Conn., and | Cockshutt 16% Walker we : ° aaverel Gieces and Seagrams 3i CANADIAN , ° The funeral was largely attend:|Pom ra, = amg Pam Be . ed wth ea Solemn Requiem Miss : —— ; at St. Mary's Church. Interment H . town, and Keith Charles son of] in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Cam- NEW YORK : Mr. and Mrs. Frederick N./| bridge, Mass. ““May he Rest in : Stickings, Summerside. Rev. A.| Peace’. Beth Steel 56% Monty W o F. MacLean, performed the Borg Warner 42% NY Cent 13% PE TAL | ceremony. will; but why so sudden I won-|¢ 2240 $i Radio Comp = 584) ” . : Oil NJ 47%) der still. Ei Auto El 50\q Utd Aircraft ‘39%. DEATHS Ever remembered by his bro-|Gen Elee 77% Vanadium 2% t j tl Treme Goodyea 12% Westagse cL Sudde h i » Joke tes Ct Nor Ry a —~ i ARK — nly at her resi- OLLE — In lovine > of IM TT 3% : dence in Milford, Mass.; on — ~~ te - colle, 3 Kennecott : ‘ Sunday, October 18th., 1959, Jen- 1€9HE, AUT: nie Clark, formerly Jennie Mac-|. Tay, Harbor, who passed away : Nevin, of Bonshaw, P. E. I., in| November 9, 1958, and his wife, | TORONTO * her 70th year. Funeral service a passed away October 20, will be held on Thursday, Octo- I. : i TORONTO CLOSING ®& : ber 22nd., in Millford. — ag 4 stately ee 7h = Press ; ‘ ir haven under b aia RIAM And O, for the touch, of a van- — in cefts unless marked 6. IN MEMO lA ished hand = a ‘sound of a fighte, ie ts ones ar i 2 voice that’s sti et ‘TREMERE — In loving memory Stock Sales .-. Lew Close Ch'ge > of our dear brother Glenn Tre-| Always remembered by dau- . vor mere, who passed away, Oct.!ghter and sons. cee ran ane 2 > 3 Be 17th., 1956. | Advocate 300 285 Ro | Each leaf and flower may wither,| SENTNER — In loving memory | Agnico bo 38 ee the evening sun may set, of our father Gordon Sent ner, | Alba Expt ooo = at ae ~3 | But the ones that loved you dear-| Who passed away October 20th., | 4) om 6 84s 16 Ms — Ne ly, are the ones who won't! 194. All Rox =m 2 ik am as forget. “Though absent, he is ever near, am Nephe 2000 67 66 6 —I This we will- always remember, | Still loved, still missed and ever | Anglo Har ‘ea Gus: a tk and this we will always pray,| dear.” . Ansil aoe 17 6 fet That the joys you missed on life's Lovingly remembered by Jean Arcadia ee a — ay are yours in Heaven| and Elva. Arjon ie . "a \ 7 tl Co c 1x : + Sadly missed by Celia and Gar-| Funeral Director |Aunru” so 1 um | field and families. Aubelle 1000 % Me MH i — a 12 12 122 | | IREMERE — In‘loving memory oer — 70.7 i of my dear brother Glenn Tre- N. D. MacLEAN rend ee a a as +4 < mere who passed away, Oct. ~ Soeaets Oo C8 a . 17th., 1956. : ® armat 13600 13 (133 «se (4? i jLittle I knew as the morning FUNERAL ae ee Soe “a dawned, the sorrow the day B-Duq neo 1 iF IM ld ing. \Beav Lod 1000 «15 ce wou bring leis tei DIRECTOR | 5 15° severe, to part with one I love so dear. e |He was taken without warning, 15 King Square Tee § his going filled all hearts with : { Slip Them On | pain pa | = But though he is gone a Charlottetown DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES | among us, in our hearts . : & . Sealed Tenders addressed to) _will always remain. Dial 5549 Rigging tee? > ° Bo Sh on pom gE tne undersigned "a Ofawa, wil Give NEW Life | . progress to managerial positions. A car is a| necessity. We are the martes’ s largest and . “GOING AWAY FOR THE WINTER ? ? We are a family of 5, furnished 2 or 3 bedroom house or apartment, for the [order payable to the Receiver desperately in need of a “most progressive sales organization. Head period from Nov. Ist to March Ast. office officials will be in the city to interview applicants on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, at 176 Kent Street, between 10 a.m. /to 12 noon, and 2 p.m. oe Reg we aE + Aluminum Products (Maritime) Ltd, to 4 p.m. CARPENTERS BUILDERS AND CRAFTSMEN Batt & tober 21st. BATT & MACRAE LTD TENDERS Spe cifications to be Tenders will be received at the office of the under- signed iér the zoning of the City Building for heat. obtained at the office of the under- ; Stoned: Tenders to close on Wednesday, Nov. 4, 1959, ut accepted, We can move in at your convenience and will pay |tions are returned in good con- | a good rental. If you have this type of accommodation available |" necessarily be accepted. | soon, anywhere within 10 miles of Charlottetown, and | are willing ference. KINDLY ~ 7020 to rent to careful tenants with highest re- PHONE Grand Lodge of Prince Edward Island A.F. & A.M. A Special Communication will be held in the Masonic Temple, Montague, on Wednesday, October 21, 1959, at 1:00 p.m. for the purpose of attending the fiineral : Plan to attegd the De Walt saw demonstration at of our late Brother L. M. MacKinnon. MacRae show room, Wednesday afternoon Oc- | Master Masons are requested to be present. By Order of the Grand Master; D. R. WALKER. ee TENDERS Sealed tenders will be Souris until Oct. 26, 1959, for a heating unit for the new Fire Hall. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office 12 o'clock noon. Lowest or any tender not necessarily of County Consttuction Co., Charlottetown, or at the. office of the undersigned. received by the Town of lof Mortgage bearing date the’ 12th day of July, ‘County, Merchant, John 3. Butler - City. Celrk a MRS. GENEVIEVE ROACH, Town Clerk, be received up to 12 o'clock noon of November 25, 1959, for the construction of a wooden lobster type patrol boat of about 38 ft. in length for service in the Maritimes Area. | Specifications for this vessel may be obtaimed from the De- partment at Ottawa, a $10.00 de-. posit being required in the form of a certified cheque or money | General of Canada, which wiil be refunded when the specifica- i dition. The lowest or any tender will G. R. CLARK, Deputy Minister of: Fisheries. | Mortgage Sale There will be sold by Public Auction in front of the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown in Queens County on the 10th of | November, 1959,. at twelve o’- clock noon ALL that tract, piece and parcel of land situate, lying and being at Murray Harbour on Lot or Township No. 64 in King’s County, Prince Edward Island, bounded and described as follows, that is to say: COM- MENCING on the North side of the Public Highway leading from Murray Harbour Village toward Murray River at the Southwest angle. of the Stewart Hotel pro- perty, and thence running West to the road that leads te Ma- chon's Point, thence North along | said Road to a point in line with | the North boundary of the said Stewart Hotel property, thence Fast. till it strikes the . West boundary of said Hotel proper- ty, thence South along that West line to the place of commence-| ment, containing an _area of | about six hundred square ‘yards of land, a little more or less. The above sale is made under and by virtue of a Power of Sale -lcontained in a certain Indenture | A.D. 1956, and | made between Malcolm J. Buell of Murray Harbour in King’s of the one| part, and the undersigned, be-| cause. of default having ‘been made in payment of the\princi- pal money and interest secured thereby, M. ALBAN FARMER, Trustee Mortgagee. Just slip them on. . covers fit 2 SOFA COVERS Regular 21.50 . Regular 22.95 . Regular 23.50 . Regular 24.95 eeeeneee eeeenee eeeeee Sofa Covers 21.50 - 24.95 SLIP COVER DEMONSTRATION See Mr. Frank Flinn of Saunders Manufacturing Ltd., Canada's foremost slip cover company, | demonstrate the easy steps. He'll be at our house es department on October 20th and 21st. , / - See your worn or spotted upholstery take on a lively Spring freshness. Living room, dén or recreation room suddenly Spring-bright! drills and barkcloths with neatly piped seams, snug el astic backs and finished with pleated flounces! Sofa or 3 cushion, regular club or curved arm modern style. Chair covers fit club, eurved arm, narrow back modern, also daveno space savers and studio. OPPORTUNITY DAY AT MOORE & McLEOD LTD. SLIP COVER SALE PRICE - Sale 12.50 . Sale 13.50 . Sale 14.50 ~~ Regular 13.50 ........000. ‘ . Sale 15.50 REGULAR PRICED SETS Chair Covers 11.95 = 14.95 HOUSE FURNISHINGS — 3rd Floor - MOORE & McLEOD LD. "Your Favorite Shopping Centre." ‘ To Old Upholstery Assorted Patterns and Colors Such a smooth fit too . . . stitehed in sturdy cotton CHAIR COVERS Regular, 11.95 eceeeresreses Regular 12.95 eoteeteneeee Regular 14.50 ee ee . Sale Sale Sale Sale Regular 14.95 ..0i00.-+ss0. Sale Studio 12.75 Space Savers 14.95 ‘Daveno |. 12.75 = 13.95 sich A tans ti ag lk dre Meliss SP Anil og PM Wk he ar he ee