EA oe i vs, ? z ¥ . ' é ll - , * R THE CASH REGISTER RING--- WANT AD RESULTS! - — AND NATIONAL RESOURCES ** - NOTICE TO .» CONTRACTORS of Northern Af- fairs and National Re- sources, Room 402, Norlite Building, * Ottawa 4, Ontario. Mr. A. D. Ferry, Supervising Engineer, Engineering Services Divis- jon, National Parks Branch, Halifax Citadel National °- ~ + Historic’ Site, Old Town Clock, Halifax, N. 8. A certified cheque in the -IVALLEY), -) | Engineer, f!| Works, Ottawa, Ontario, at the, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT CITY & QUEEN'S AUCTION “8S” Score Cards for sale at Guardian Patriot WE TREAT the sick well. Gig- gey’s Pharmacy open 8.30 a.m. to 8.00_p.m. MACMILLAN’S _ Service Sta- tion, your Texaco Dealer now op- erating at Grafton St., East. - CANADA SEALED TENDERS addressed to the , and endorsed “TENDER FOR WHARF AND SHED, GOOSE BAY (HAPPY NFLD.”, will be received in the office of the Sec- retary, until 3.00 p.m. (E.D.S.T.) WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1959. at the office of the Chief i , Department of Public | izi accompanied by one of alternative securities called z CANADA MONCTON, N.B. TENDERS SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned, and marked; TENDER FOR CONSTRUCTION OF POWER HOUSE, ETC., #&—ph Mt. Ryan Hall + RADIO _ BEACON _ STATION, =, ee a a FLOWERS ISLAND. NEW- FOUNDLAND, will be received +— KING'S. COUNTY. . THE BEST values for your Food Dollar—At. Weatherby’s Clover Farm. Open Fri-Sat. til 10 p.m. ' PENNY AUCTION: Tuesday night, May 19th., Holy Name Hall at 8.30. ' Basi- lica Altar Society. -MOORE AND MacLeods Bar- gain basement for Specials at all times. RUMMAGE SALE At Mrs. White’s, 9% Elm Ave., on Wed- nesday, 2 p.m. Sponsored by Park Royal W. A. Number 10. - MARY’S BEAUTY Salon—102% Kent Street. Dial 3837. Specials this week only Cold Waves $15 for $13.50; $12 for $10.50; $10 for $8.50; $8.50 for $7; $7.50 for $6; $6.50 for $5. Open from Monday to Saturday with or without ap- pointments. THE ANNUAL Meeting of the Prince Edward Island Home and School Federation Birchwood High School May 20th. Registra- tion 2 p.m. Business Meeting 2:30 and Public Meeting 8 p.m. Birch- wood High—Home and School As- sociation will cater to a Social 42 ‘hour. Everyone. welcome. PRINCE COUNTY “ANNOUNCEMENTS Borden Legion Hall. Good cash prizes. Cash jackpot. DR. J.A. DOIRON ety ab- sent from his denial from May 18 to 23rd. The office will be open for appointments. TRYON YOUNG Adult Group are presenting their two one-act plays and specialities. in Cape Traverse Hall Wednesday, May 20th., sponsored by Carleton Mis- sion Band. 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. MONTROSE Pastoral Charge, United Church of Canada. Rev. Robert A. Crooks, B.A.; B.D.; Minister. Services for, Sunday, May 17. Campbellton 11 a.m.; Elmsdale 3 p.m.; Montrose 7.30 p.m. I WILL BE custom = cutting seed potato sets again this year. Book early to avoid disappoint- —? Keith Kennedy, Kensingt- KING'S COUNTY RESERVE WEDNESDAY, July 13th for Lower Montague Re gatta. Send entries to Dan Con- 1 BINGO every Wednesday night, don, Lower Montague. Bingo, St. Mary’s Parish Halli Montague, Tuesday, 8:30. Jack- pot-freezout and 16 other games. Good cash prizes. Remember the auction sale at Peter W. MacLeod’s Gien Mar- tin, Wednesday, May 20th, at 12 noon CITY & QUEEN'S time. MaacKenzie’s Orchestra. . up to 3.30 P.M., (Atlantic Day-| light Saving Time), Thursday, | June 18, 1959, for the construct- | fon of Power House, improve ments te Radio Beacon Station) and related work at Flowers Is- Newfoundland. Plans, specifications, labour | conditions, tender form and re- and pre-ad- E obtained on application undersigned, at 232 St. St., P.O. Box 42, Monc- N.B., upon receipt of an cheque made payable ver General of Can- sum of $25.00. This returned upon the the plans and specifi- ‘good condition. tender must be accom- a security deposit as in the tender form any tender not accompa:\cd security deposit as called | be considered. submitted by tele- also not be considered. | Department does not bind to accept the lowest or) tender. An Fe a 3 eS z i f ue eis BEL J. A. LENAHAN Acting Regional Director, Air Services. ee Transport, 1, 1959. the tender documents. must be made on the} forms supplied by the Department and in accordance at E with the conditions set forth therein. ' | The Department, through the Chief Engineer’s office (H. & R.) or through the undersigned, or | through the office of the District Engineer at St. John’s, Nfid..! amount of twenty-five dollars -€$25.00) payable to the order of | the Receiver General of Canada | iga-t be denosited for ech set “of documents taken out and re laica by the tenderer. The| documents deposit will be re- ‘finded upon return of the docu- ments, in good condition, within ‘ten days of. giving notice as to ‘the ) of tenders. To considered, each tender must be accompanied by secur- ity im the form of a certified ’ , bonds, or bid bond as sp7-‘@-4 in the form of tender. The Department does not bind .. to accept the lowest or fender. iey be _ J. R. B. COLEMAN, ' Director, « Natioral Parks Branch. Halifax, N. S., and the Regional, Director at Montreal, P. Q., will | supply blue-prints and specifica- | tion of the work on deposit of a sum of $50.00 in the form of a’ CERTIFIED bank cheque or money-order payable to the order | of the RECEIVER GENFRAL'! OF CANADA. The depos*t will be released on return of the blue-| prints and svecfiication in good condition within a month from) the date of reception of tenders. | if returned within that per- iod | devosit will be forfeited The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ROBERT FORTIER, Chief of Administrative Services and Secretary. Department of Public Works, i i Ottawa 4, 1959 — IMMUNIZAT will be held for infants from 3 months of age and pre- Inoculations against DIPHTHERIA, WHOOPING COUGH, TETANUS, POLIO and vaccina- tion against SMALLPOX will be given. “3 children. Winsloe School, Tues., May West. Royalty School, Tues. \ Central Royalty Hall, Wed. “East Royalty School, Wed., Parkdale Hall, Thurs., May 21 ae | Park School, Fri., May 22 oath door) Newland’s Ave. Pregnant women (with Doctor’s Certificate) and who are not attending school, are also eligible teenagers, .for Polio inoculations. > Rs, Ottawa, May ‘15, 1959. ION CLINICS 19 9:30-10:00 A.M. , May 19 10:30411:00 A.M. , May 20 9:30-10:30 A.M. May 20 1:30- 2:00 P.M. 9:30-10:30 A.M. 9:30-10:30 A.M. BLANCHARD — Come and Hear Springvale Va- riety Concert in Kingston Hall Tuesday, May 19th. Unloading car cement at Royal Feed Warehouse, Grafton Street East, at $1.10 per bag. Ellis Bros., Central Royaity. Coming Events. Rm Sonsored_by Trinity W.A. See South Rustico: Players, in Corran Ban Hall, Wednesday, May 20th.” Dance every Tuesday night Mt. Stewart Memorial Hall. MacKen- zie Orchestra. PRINCE COUNTY Dance Fortune Hall every Wednesday night beginning April 2%h. Webster's Orchestra. DR. ZIELINSKI will be absent from his office and practice until Thursday May 2ist inclusive. THE SEVEN MILE Bay Play- ers will present their play in the Emerald Hail Wednesday May 20th. Sponsored by the Summer- field CWL. Dance after. Regular Dance Bonshaw Inn Rummage Sale Heartz Hall Basement, Friday May 22 at 2 Tuesday night. Burns Qrchestra n 50 cents., pliis tax. ELLERSLIE | BIDEFORD | = fax, N.S., is spending a few days visiting friends and relatives here me Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Lock- hart, Amherst, N.S. were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sharpe. Mr. Lem Day, Wellington, spent the week-end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Millar. Mr. Preston MacCaull has returned home after being a pa- tient in Prince County and Ste- wart Memorial Hospital for the past few weeks. Mr.. and Mrs. James Morrison and family, Summerside were recent visitors at the home of John Morrison Mr. and Mrs. John Biggar. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. rmon Hutch- inson and family,/ Summerside, were recent guests of their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Grant and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hutch- inson. Mr. and Mrs. Jack MaclIsaac, Borden and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dickinson and family, New Glas- gow, were Sunday visitors of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Er- nest MacNevin. Wendell Gillis received a sev- ere cut on his arm recently which required three stitches to close the wound. Mrs. Winnie Morrison and Mrs. Frank Fraser, Alberton were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacCaull, Halifax, N.S. were recent week- endd visitors of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. MacCaull and Mrs. Leith Hayes. Mrr. E. S. Burleigh was hos- tess to the United Ladies Aid and Woman's Missionary Society on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest MacNevin were recent week-end guests of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Altol MacNevin. Misses Verna Hutchinson and Irene Hardy left recently for Ha- milton, Ont., where they will be employed. Mrs. Roy Williams was hostess Wednesday evening, Mrs. Hu- |members to hi eeting. Mrs. George Walsh and dau- their home here, after spending the past six months in U. S. A. Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair MacCaull and family, Clinton, Ont., are spending sometime visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard |M. MacCaull, before sailing for | France where they will be posted 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 GODFREY — At the P.E.I. Hos- pital on Friday, May 15th., 1950 to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Godfrey 9 Douglas Street, City, a eon, Allison Garth, (stillborn). CONRAD — At Prince County Hospital to Reah and Harley Conrad a son Harry Eugene. Weight 9 lbs. one oz. . STEVENSON — At Prince County | #Y Hospital on Saturday, May 16, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stevenson (nee Wanda Francis) of Cavendish, a son, a brother for Nancy Ellen. At Charlotte town Hospital on Sunday, May 10, 1959 to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Blanchard, Hunter River (nee Glenda Myers), a son, Terrance Gerard. Weight 9 lbs. 4 ozs. ENGAGEMENTS GILLIS — McLARTY — Mr. end Mrs. Alfred J. Gillis, Alberton, Announce the engagement of their daughter, Paula Marg- _ to Glen Ernest, son of Mr. Mrs. Ernest McLarty, Dawson City, B.C. Marriage to une. CARDS OF THANKS The family of the late Wm. D. MacKinnon, wish to thank Dr. McIntyre, staff. of the Kings Co- unty Hospital, Rev. F. Mac- | Kinnon and all who sent cards and lettérs and to atl who hetped’ in any way during their bereave- ment. IN MEMORIAM SHARPE — In loving memory of @ dear Wife and Mother, Mrs. Ludlay Sharpe, who passed a- way May 18th., 1968. You have left us a beautiful memory And a sorrow too great to be told But to those who have loved you and lost you Your memory will never grow old. Lovingly remembered by Hus- | band and Family. SHARPE — In loving memory of our dear daughter end sister, Mrs. Lindsay Sharpe who pags- ed away May 18th., 1958. The Month is here with deep re- grets It brings back @ day we will never, forget She fell asleep without \saying goodbye- 3 But memories of her will never die. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by Mother and Dad aod Brothers. IN MEMORIAM GOULD — In loving memory of Walter Gould who passed away May 19th,, 1967. To our loved one up above Tell him how we miss him Give him all our love. Sadly missed by wife and fam- SHARPE — In loving memory of our sister Mrs. Lindsay Sharpe who passed away May 18th., 1958. All we have left are our memor- 1e8 Of a sister we loved so dear But those memories are precious and beautiful And we'll treasure them through the years. Lovingly remembered by sis- tere, Evelyn, Florence and Elsie. DIAMOND — In loving memory of my father, Louis A. Daimond who passed away May 18th., 1957. The month is here with deep re- grets ; It brings back a day we wil. nev- er forget He fell asleep without saying good-bye But memories of him will never die. Lovingly remembered and sad- ly missed by daughter, Pauline DEATH NOTICE JAMES STEVENSON Life's race well run, Life’s work well done, Life’s crown well won, James Stevenson, entered into that rest promised to the child- ren of God April 23rd, at the P. E.1. Hospital age eighty-seven. He was the son of the late I\>b- ert Stevenson and his wife / \c- laide Craswell and was the last Hl g all hie life on the home- the “Stevenson tt i z z tT Christian Ohurch in that In passing the New Glasgow Christian Church sustains the loss one of its older members. He leaves to cherish his mem- his wife, the former Ehel . tis daughter Mrs. Besvie Ottawa, who was home pre 2 e rire Ei Dear God please take a message|- Funeral Director N. D. MacLEAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR 15 King Square Charlottetown Dial 5549 Monuments MONUMENTS_ | VERE BECK & SON LTD. Montague & Charlottetown Memorial Craftsmen since 1870 Read, a farmer nearby. A son Lorne end dauphter Eva (Mrs. Clifton Ince) pre-deceased him. director was James Andrews, Hunter River. +CARD OF, THANKS Mrs. James Stevenson, and family wish to thank friends MacAusland and Mr. and Mrs. P.| months in Alberton. . were. recent visitors of and Mrs. Albert Sharpe. D.O. _\CASCUMPEC . Harry Thomas has return- to her home, after being a recent patient in the Community Hospital, O’Leary, where she un- derwent surgery. bell, Alberton, were Sunday vis- to the home of Mrs. Camp- Mr. and Mrs. rf evin. eanor Ashley, nurses- Prince ty Hos- Summerside was a week- to the home of Mrs. E Fs F = eo B a g* i puffs Hel Bees i i ‘ The Cascumpec Auxiliary of the Community Hospital, sale in the co-op O’Leary on Saturday af- May 2nd. s. Walter Mackie, Bideford were recent visitors to , the guests of Mr. and . James Thomas. Miss Doris MacNevin, teacher of West Devon school, was a weekend visitor to her home. Messrs. Emmerson and John i recently, doing electrical work. Mrs. Ira Dennis; recently visit- to the Anglican Ladies Aid onled her mother, Mrs. Ha ‘Mac- Nevin, Brae, who is; patient er home for next!in the Baebes ea Q’- ialiliaiii oo etliee Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Yeo and two ghter Grace, have returned to} sons, Charles and Jimmy, recen- ly moved to their home in Cas- cumpec, having spent the winter months in Alberton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bryan have returned to their home in Cas- cumpec having spent the winter Cw. ST. LOUIS — Mrs. Jerry Bernard has return- ed to her home in St. Louis, af- ter spending the wintér ‘months in Ontario and the United States. Sincere sympathy is extended to the family of Mrs. Jerome Doucette whose death occurred at her home after a lingering ill- ness in her 80th year. Her fun- eral took place from her home to the Immaculate fonception Church, Palmer Road. Burial in the family plot. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Perry have returned to their home in Petersville after spending the winter months in Toronto, On- tario. Mrs. Nellie Luttrell was hos- tess to the ladies of St. Ann's Club on Sunday night. Thirteen members were present. Mrs. John P. Richard invited the members to her home for the next meet- ing. Mrs. Alec Chaisson, also Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ferron and son David, have returned to their home in West Brook, Maine, af- ter attending the funeral of their mother, Mrs. Jerome Doucette of Pleasant View. Mré. Maurice Myers {s spend- ing some time at the home of her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mallett in Miscouche. Ralph Peters is confined to his home with a a bad attack of the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Gau- det and family were Sunday vis- itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs John LeClair and family in Peter- ville. Mrs. Belonie Gaudet suffered a painful accident on Sunday, when she had the misfortune to fall and dislocate one of her el- bows, also injuring one of her knees, she was rushed to the doctor where her elbow was put im place. She is now on the mending list. Miss Sophie Arsenault {s spend- :/ing a few days in Summerside where she will visit relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Bazil Doucette accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. ‘Cecil Doucette and family, motor- ed to Wellington~ on Sunday, where ‘they visited Mrs. Coucett's sister, Mrs. Emile Gallant and family. C.R. HOWLAN Messrs. Jack Arsenault and Henry Gallant motored to Sum- merside on Friday, May 8: The latest case of Scarlet Fev- er is David Bryan, Dr. Dewar was called on Friday, May 8 so ‘|far several cases have been re- ported in Howlan. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gaudet of Woodstock and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Finnman were visiting Representative’ was delivering products in Howlan on Saturday. Robert Arsenault employee of the Curran and Briggs Co., is now employed at Milton, P. E. I. Mrs. Elmer Pineau of Summer- side and daughter Lorraine and her fiancée were in Howlan on Sunday, May 10th. large at St. iF F E , .* i i tf EEse a q 5 ‘ 3 5 fi fi i Eel e% e ° : Ss i i Fe, F B : B nault. Mrs. Loo fant daughter, returned to their. home here on Monday, May 11 from the Western hospital at Olive Doiron entered Commun- ity Hospital, O’Leary on Sunday evening, May 10 suffering from pneumonia. Her schoolmates hope to see her much better soon. Mrs. Sylvang L. Arsenault. of Fortune Cove, is now visiting at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur DesRoches, Upper Howlan. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arsenault called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Peters, Fortune Cove, on Sunday, May 10. Rev. C. Pitre visited Mrs. Jam- es Arsenault here on Monday, May 11. Mrs. Arsenault has been ill with the “Flu.” The farmers have now started working the land getting it ready for planting the spuds. _Dan MacDonald ‘of Summer- : ‘side, visited his friend Tenis Pet- ers on Tuesday. Ivan Arsenault is now em- ployed at Kensington. Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Gal- lant of Abrams Village, visited their daughter and — son-imlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Arsenault, on Sunday, May 10. Mrs. Angus Arsenault was hos- tess to the Ladies of St. Anne’s Club on Tuesday night, May 12 for their monthly meeting. Re- ports from the different commit- teeswere heard and new ones appointed. Mrs. Stanley Gaudet kindly invited members for June meeting when the annual drawing takes place. Bingo real- ized over $8., and lunch was serv- ed. KENSINGTON Mrs. John Pickering spent the past week end at Darnley, guest of her son, Wallace, Mrs. Picker- ing and family, and also visited her son Anson who has been suf- fering from the effects of an at- tack of flu at the Provincial Sanatorium where he is a pati- ent. The many frieads of Mr. Rob- ert Mann, Irishtown Road, Ken- sington will be sorry to learn that he is a patieat at the Vet- erans Wing, P.E.I. Hospital, and will wish him a rap.d recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Sinclair and son Brice of Moncton, and Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Warren of Charlottetown were week end guests of Mrs..W. C. MacLeod and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mac- Leod, Kensington. Returning to Moncton, Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair were accompanied by the latter's mother, Mrs. W. C. MacLeod who will be their guest for three or four weeks. Mr. C. C. Baker, M.L-A., and Mrs. Baker have again taken up residence at their home at Ken- sington after spending the winter months at Oharlottetown. HAMPTON Mr. and Mrs. Geo Dunsford, Miss Jane Dunsford, all of Hamp- ton and Mr. Adrian Rogerson, Crapaud, returned on Saturday from a hobiday trip to Florida. While in Florida they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Capwell and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd MacQuarrie, Kissimmee. En route they spent some time in Peabody, Mass., where they visited Mr. Dunsford's _ sister, Mrs. Fannie Stewart and also toured Washington. Messrs Stirling Inman, Char- lottetown and Elmer Hampton, entertained at a lob- ster dinner on Saturday even- ing May 9th in honor of their mother Mrs. birthday. The delicious dinner was served at Mrs. George Can- non’s hotel in’ Victoria, to all the members of Mrs. Inmans family. Mr. and Mrs. George Lowther left for their home in West Roy- alty on Monday evening after spending some time in Hampton whete they had charge of Duns- Inman, |}. Warren Inman’s| , ning. B.A SEE MORE OF RUSSIA MOSCOW (AP) — Evgenii Kosarev, head of the Soviet Fed- eration of Tourism, said Thurs- day that many places previously closed to foreigners in Siberia and the Far East will be opened to tourists this year, the ‘Soviet mews agency Tass reported. Bier i! ctlaeed! Z feedtd? : F eke gre iE ell ile ful $F fF £ Z ; wi H 1 i 5 F a ¥i § . i i : 8 tf ~& 23 Me E I ue 8 4 ie Fi ciee gathered at Wood. Island today to await their turn to get bai# There are still a few traps at Wood. Island and Little Sands to be placed in the water. It is reported fishermen have had good — on May 10 for treatment. Improvement in his condition was reported on Tues- Gay. One Waughter Mrs. Chas. . | Stewart resides in Little Sands. c.0. PASSENGERS DELAYED TILBURY, England (Reuters) ~| Nearly 500 passengers from Can- ada were kept 14 hours aboard the 21,717-ton Cunard liner Iver - nia in this port near London Fri- day because of a suspected casé of smallpox. Health authorities eventually declared every: one free of disease but passen- gers were warned to report # ENJOY PICKLES pasteurized to retain \ garden freshness \ ROSE BRAND > BREAD ano BUTTER MATTHEWS-WELLS COMPANY LIMITED Charlottetown P.E.1. © Guelph) Onterie = ye IS et wa aX yO — D It as i i} / — [ f m7 = * af »