(MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE iLLARS Now 5532. S775. ” tillage i I; 8475. TLTADIES' SPECIAL unit? 3462 FOR SALE The Gum Charlottetown, Wed. July 15, 1m 18 Mrs. as. Hunter, Sunlmer-l side, wish to announce the en»! ENGAGEMENTS I HUNTER — MANN — Mr a IN MEMORIAM — In loving memory of Ernest w. Clark, Cavendish. who departed this life July DIVIDENDS THE CANADIAN PRESS By Aluminium Ltd., VITAL STATISTICS l—Used 200 gal. 2 NX potato sprayer 10 row boom and refiller 1—400 gal. Myers silver cloud potato sprayer, 10 row boom and refiller. Both Sprayers guaran- teed. 3 New 300 gal. Friend Sprayers 10 row boom & Refiller 1—used 2 row John Deere Potato Digger GULF POTATO CO. LTD. Head of Railway Wharf, Charlottetown Phone 894-9218 FOR SALE I Used Typewriter Desk I Used Office Table l-2 door masonite Ottice Counter 4 shelves. can be seen at 203 Mt. Edward Rd. GULI= POTATO CO. LTD. Head of Railway Wharf, Charlottetown PHONE 894-92l8 EMPLOYMENT BIRTHS ENGAGEM ENTS PETERS _ At the Charm“ MscDONALD - mam — Mr. town Hospital on Friday. 964 to Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Albert MacDonald, Leo .Peters (nee Shell's Cape Traverse, P.E.I.,, an- gggfin) I'm 65' ‘ wn‘ (mu' nouuce the engagement of their daughter, Alberta Dor- otdiy to Mr. Ronald Maines. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Maines. Port Arthur. Out. The marriage will take place Aug- ust 15, 1964. at Timothy Eaton Memorial Church, '1' o r o n to“ Ontario. I O’HANLEY — At the Royal In-l land Hospital, Kamloops, BL, on Sunday. June 21, 1964. to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer O'Hanley. . Qullcheua, B.C., a daughter.‘ Mary Eileen. weight 6 lbs.. 10 on, a sister for Brendan, Kathleen. Claire and James. EM PLOYM ENT' I NURSES Graduate nurses required immediately for 21 bed active general hospital. Provincial salary scale — plus local increment. Good personnel policies. Apply; SUPERINTENDENT Eastern Shore Memorial Hospital Sheet Harbour, Nova Scotia. NOTICES NOTICES CAMPING. EQUIPMENT PRICED TO CLEAR inherits... s1695l s375. " s190- ? EKWTSSEELI lQQOlCHEV. $13]: ; ._ _J 8- ' . motor and tires good "Réady for “11035: _ _- S'lf'lundre _I:\' ds of Customers Have Saved Hundreds of Dollars" R. JOHNSTON LTD. ‘ _ 1 “YOUR FORD DEALER” St‘.‘ Peters Rd. ‘ Parkdale 9.3.5 $2.89 SLEEPING BAGS $8.95- Reg. $14.95. Celacloud filled . . . . . . m. COTTAGE TENTS complete with poles 9x12x7x5ft.Wall. Priced to Clear! TENT PEGS, POLES, GROUND SHEETS All Tent (accessories . . . THE BIKE SHOP and SPORT LODGE 195 Gt. George St. Charlottetown ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS for Strawberry Festival Week AT NOTICES 4 AUCTION SALE at NEW HAVEN (THURSDAY, JULY Ibth—I PM. Nine choice milk cows, 10, year-old cattle, 5 spring calves, 4 brood sows, 1 registered boar, with litter, 125 heavy year old hens, 2 Surge milkers, 1 SOO-Ib. Vele separator (new), seed one .SOW MURPHY —- MULLALLY gagement of their daughter,l nol Theresa to Williaml James Orville. son of Mr, and. Mrs. Keith Mann, Indian Riv-I or. The marriage will ta ke‘ place at Trinity United Church CLARK -- In lovins memory of o t a dear father and husband; Ernest Clark, who p a s s e d Saturday, August 8. 1964 a 3 o'clock. PALMER — PERRY — Mr. and . Mrs. Daniel Palmer. Albany I age- ‘ daugh- ’ wiil to announce the eng ment of their eldest ter. Mary Sylvia to Willie Earl, son of Mr. Frederick Pen‘y. Freetown. The marriage will take place; 3. 1%. at St. Peters Church, Seven Mile Bay. In Mirs. ' IWA'I'I‘S' -— McBRIDE — Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Watts. Plea- I sent Grove. wish to announce l . u. diner, W Anne to Raymond Charles McBride. son of Mr. and Mrs. Pius i McBride, Scotchfort, mar- riage to take place on Aug- l ust 8th. st 3.. Mlchsels' Church, Corrasi Bsnn at 9 o'- ‘ clock. I and Mrs. Willard Bruce, Lyn- I dale, are happy to announce! 15. 1962. Ever remembered and sadly, ‘ ' and nnseed by his grandchildren. away July 15, 1962. v Those whom we love go out of; sight But never out of mind ' They are cherished in the hearts. Of those they leave behind. Ever remembered by Jimmy. Jean and family. MC GAUCvflEY — In loving memory of our dear son a brother. James Mchughey. Summerside. P.E.I., who God called to Heaven on July 14. 1952. Just a prayer from ones who love you Just a memory fond and true In our hearts you wil live tor- r Because we thought the world of We cannot see you But we would love to have you ear n PRU“ "' MPPKENZIE ‘- MF- 1 Yet you always walk beside us Always present, always near. Sadly missed and lovingly re- common ‘5 cents, Sept. 4, record Aug. 4- pfd. 43 cents. Oct. 15. record Seat. 30. rest Lakes Power Corp. Ltd, rd A g. . Normetal Mining Corp. Ltd" Sept 15, mead Aug. Royal Bank of C MISSION END! STUDY 22% cents. Sept. no. rec: u 31 (six cents. Sept. 15, record Aug.~- ~~l Ruemont Milling Corp. Ltd... cam, ‘ nails. 00”” Icenls. Sept. 1. record July 31. ~ -, “mic; SATGON (APl—A three-meln- ' problem Tuesday and ported to have been assurances of goodwill both from prepared to meet tral city chief of Sihanou CARD OI= THANKS I The family of Ronald Edward United N a t i on 5 mission. '- - Cambodian bordet'f" given ‘ sides. Premier Nguyen; .Khanh of South Viet Nam was reported to have said he was I" some noun. " with the Cambodian ., state. Prince Norodoln -‘ a... the engagement of their eldest 1 membered by his "when ,1,.{ Murphy Wish to extra their A I daughter. Christine" to Harvey Peter. I son of Mr. and Mrs. John Mac. I 'Kenzie, Valleyfield West. The marriage will take place at 1 8:30 pm. August 15th, at Val- leyfield United Church. and Mrs. Lloyd Dia- mond. Winsloe announce the engagement of their daugh- ter. Joan Estelle to Leroy J. F. McQuaid. son of Mr. and Mrs. Augustus McQuaid. Charlottetown The marriage will take place July 18. 1964 in Toronto. Mrs. Nora announces Murphy. Morell the engagement of her daughter Mary Vern- ita to Alfred Arthur Sinnott nep ews. SENTNER — In memory of Mrs. Gilbert Sentner who passed away July 15. 1959. Though her smile is gone for- eve mlchOND ‘ MCQUMD — And her hand I cannot touch. Still I have so many memories of the one I loved so much. Her memory is my keepsake With which I‘ll never part God has her in his keeping I have her in my heart. Lovineg remembered by her husband. BRAZEL — In loving memory of MN. Thomas Brunei who died July 13th, 1963. To part with him we love so dear The blow was hard the shock sever 1331‘“ l ters. brothers-in-law, nieces and l “PM” thank“ to the many kind “ friends and neighbors who sent ' " flowers. Mass cards. messages of sympathy. and helped in so many ways during their recent ‘ bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. 'Aeneas Eachern express their sincere thanks to all their kind friends and relatives who sent flowers Mass cards. messages of sym- pathy or helped in any way the Illnes and death of their bre- ther. Alex McEachern. Rev. John V. Cass SJ. and the Cass family wish to ex- press their sincere thanks to the Clergy. Sisters, Dr.’s J.A. MacMillan and J.C. Sinnott to all their kind neighbours and friends who sent Mass Cards, messages of sympathy or 554.95 ' drill, Massey Harris tractor, power hay mower, side delivery rake (new), b'aler (new), three fur- row plow (new), 4 section harrow (new), rubber tired heavy duty wagon, 32 ft. escalator, gas en- gine, 1 set scales, hammermill, grain crusher, son of Mr, and Mrs. George Mullally, Rollo Bay. mar- riage August 19th at 9 am. Little Flower Church Morell. DEATHS DomON — At. the Charlotte- wn Hospital on 'llues.. Ju ly '14th, 1964. Mrs. William A. grain mixer, cream cans. pails and numerous Dim-m. 1m UIper Queen Street in her 67th year. resting at other articles, generally found on a modern and the Charlottetown Funeral Home from where the funer- be held Thursday morning leaving the Funeral Home at 8.45 for Requiem well equipped farm. If day unfit, sale will be heldvfirst fine day f0110Wing- nigh Mass at the church of the Most Holy Redeemer at 9 o'clock. Interment in the Catholic Cemetery. Owner Auctioneer MARRIAGES Mrs. John Emmett Mulligan E. C. Bell “$5.9m; fijfifififnnhfig May 15, 1964 at the United l NOTICES I! " ATTENTION A" Naval Veterans and members of the (Main Brace Naval Veterans' Assoc. important meeting will be held at 9 pm, Thursday,me 16 in the Club Rooms on Kent REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE Jean Meann of Win- STEWART and BECK’S Sugar (white or yellow) . . 5 lbs. 57c Candy (festival mixes) . . . . lb. 29c Molasses (Treasure) . . . . 2 qts. 69c Hamburg (lean, freshly gr.) 2 lbs. 8% aloe, P.E.I_ to Douglas Gor- don Hyde of Meadowban-k. P.E.I. The doub mony was officiated by th Rev. Isaac L. Walls. IN MEMORIAM GILIJIS — In loving memory of Donald Gillis Forest Hill, who died three years ago to. ay. Always remembered by wife. and family. l e STANLEY MOI Real Estate Ltd. E- Roest Beet . (best quality shoulder roast) lb. 47c _::__Benevolent Irish Society * INITIATION AND LOBSTER STAG PARTY EIWEDNESDAY, JULY 15, I964 AT 8 PM. "Members Only" 1 Milk (Clover Farm) tall tins 5 for 79c Coleman 2 burner Cemyp Stove l3.98 Electric Hot Plate (double elements) . . . . . . . . . 4.39 Window Screens Adiustable I0" x 36" .. . . . . . 69c Childs Folding Chrome Rocking Horse. reg. l |.50 tor . . . . . . . 9.95 ROCK - SHAKE SIDING ' and INSULATION l ‘ FOR 09%: m HOMES , "imm y mgr.“ O .|.,"Mnsly Jobs Completed for Your Inqection” i m m “'“w‘lfitfl'i-fin‘bn momma" Let n- mve It 3rd Thursday at every month, 2 to 3:30 pm. : '{fimtgnm _ Starting Ju y' Ibth, I964 ' ' NARCH ROOFING s INSULATION Wm M“ I” "m r ’ m“ °‘ W 394-4560 » S’side 436-3419 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH NOTICES NOTICES Child Healtthonterence an Immunization Clinic at Central Queens Regional High School For Infants and Preschool Children . COTTAGES , COTTAGE — BRIGHTON. SHORE With 1 acre of land. This property could be divided into several lots if desired. Priced Right For Quick Sale! 2' BEDROOM COTTAGE ILLIS — In memory of my. father Donald Gillis. Forestl Hill who died three years ago toda . G Y Loved and missed by daugh- ter Thelma (Betty) and family. MILLAR — In loving memory of Beverley Isabel Millar who died July 15. 1955. To have to love and then to rt KIRKWOOD DRIVE WEST human . I The tears in our eyes can be Completely furnished. Situated on nice lot With wi nice sandy beach. City water. Ready for occu- pancy‘ Ezrdhrermfigd by Mom Dad See This One! “a brother. ' DELUXE SUMMER COTTAGE 11 miles from town. Spacious livingroom, attractive stone fireplace, kitchen with lots of cupboards. Well furnished. Heavy wiring. Pressure system. Private dock on 1 acre wooded lot. Close to paved road. cry of Rubin (liappell w passed away July 15, 1961. Its lonely here without you dad and sad we are today. For life is not the same to us. Not since you were called away. It was a sudden ending, to sud- to forget. Priced Reasonable! SITUATED AT KEPPOCH This cottage is furnished and consists of large Iivingroom with kitchenette, 3 bedrooms, 2 pc. bath, veranda. 5 minutes drive from city. Must Be Sold! And we who 1 you dearly Are the ones who loved you yet. I Ever remembered by his son. Lester and Helen and his grand- 1 son Lester Junior. » . MacQUARRIE In loving memory of our darling son Leigh Mac- Qusrrie. North Winsloe. aged two. who died suddenly July 15. 1 . ‘ Four sad and lonely years have l «to i ' 'ESTOCK EXHIBITOR ’ROSPECTIVE EXHIBITOR 'ION AND LIVESTOCK S e must ' accompany entr ppreciated. PROVINCIAL. EXH NOTICE ly no entries will be accepted by The Provincio Exhibit- iation unleSS the name and registration number of the are presented by July 20 as entries close on that date. CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK 8 OF OLD HOME WEEK gone { Since God called our darlingl h Ohm‘dh,NewDomIinIimofMiss “hills mud W M le ring cere- Ronnie. ’ both. It is a joy to watch him pa Oh. yes. y Is the greatest sorrow oi the it ~ little brother! CHAPPELL -— In loving mem-l 9. ii any way to dlevlate the sorrow of the sudden pass- ing of our beloved brother. Rev. Frederick L. Cass. quick, et was the call His sudden death surprised us I. A yea-r has passed, our hearts are sore. And as time goes on we miss him more. Inserted by the family. Lovineg remembered by hilll . MAYNARD FOY wife Marie and Joe. The death occurred at the *—— HoEspitsl on June 1. 19M rs. mma J. Foy of onéhin her 65th year. m e entered the hos ital In NOTICES March of 1963 to:- a [110}; time and again on n. 1M4, 3 where she took a severe heart attack which she survived m ays. To those who mourn her pas- A TRIBUTE using she leaves precious mem- To Ronnie Murphy. sg'e eight ‘ ories of a kind and gentle in» years, died June 15. 1964 ther. a loving sister In! a true THE GEM OF MY LIFE friend. A gem h something precious, Born In Tryon the daughter something of great value, some. of Newton Howatt and Eliza-. ‘ In our beth Wilson. She married May- 1928. April family. we have several gems. nard Foy in September 18. but there is one in particular He predeceased her on that is mine—my little brother. 18. 1957. S It is really dun-l'rheo Sometunes’ d o r e. Me- ,. he is eurvivedbysixsoas . cult to know what to call him—- Ralph. Cecil. Keith, Percy and r ‘ five a little angel or a little demon— Lorne, Tryon, and for little Ronnie is a mixture of tors. Betty. Mrs. Lester Gales, Appin Road. Marion, Mrs. Roy as he runs about the house McGhie, Tees. Alberta; Inuise. yelling “beep - beep" while Mrs. Gordon Walker. Dundas. playing till his toy cars eIOntar-io: Mary. Mrs. Richard often than not he neglects thel Ferguson. Ottawa, Ontario warning signal and I find my-l Ru til. Mrs. Vernon Walsh. self on the floor amidst a col. Charlottetown. Iectlon of canned fruit midi Also surviving are two sis- vegetables wthlch he has pre- tors Annie, Mrs. Stewart Mio- 'ousl ramved from the v1 y - Mlichen. Carleton. Mary. chen cupboard. . Mm. thinly m, Me- stlrulglgle to my feet and en- town. two brothers, Percy no- gage myself elsewhere, only , watt. 'l‘ryon, Fenton Hewett, minutes later to hear a grestIF ‘ , NB. One brother rumpus coming from the next l Chesley predeceased her In ‘ room. Little brother and hlsI1938. Also surviving are as playmates. are arguing over two 5 grandchildren. cars. one red and the other blue. I She m a W W on can guess who gotl‘ot the Tryon United Church 1mm where the hmeral was My little football player. as [held on June 12 competed by call him. for he‘ is so chubby the minister. Rev. Allistm O’- 5 red hair and Brien. Hymns sung were Rock my “d “'33”.- .. But the ache in our hearts will the best dimosmon you culld , of Ages. The Lord's My Shep- mtlindinano'one. lherd and Will Your Anchor Just as the warm sun meltsIHnld. Pall Keith ice. 1"; little brother melts the Sobey. hearts of those who see him. No 5 sit, Waldron Howatt, Arthur ' amount of wealth or power on MicMichen and Maurice How- ‘earth could take the place of ‘ att. Flowerbearets were Earle my little Ronnie. abey. Asher Hewett. Warren The above tribute was wrlt- Howstt, Lorne Inmsn. Maurice . ten five years ago by his older 0mm. Claude Vessey. Illolyd sister. Alberta. for hcl' “10‘ Stordy. Arnold Hewett. and school year book. and expresses Garnet Tremem. the family warmth he engender- Interment. took place as Won Petrol - CARD OF THANKS Tl . ed. Trading his toys for a wolf; cub uniform, a hockey stick and; a baseball glove, the interven-I The family at the Me Min. ing years, until his recent uni-(Maynard. Foy wish to express timely death, only broadened his I their sincere thanks to the Rev. boyish, yet manly qualifies than Allison O‘Brien, Dr. David Ste- in. - endeared Ronnie to his family 7 W811. Dr. DrySdlle. nurses and wide circle of friends. staff of the PEI. Hospital His zest for life and love for' those who in any my helped in . family and Church have gave. their recent. sad bereavement. from this earth. but we know They extend a very grateful that these same qualities will be thank you to those who sent and . All the setting for the perfect gem flowers and the many letters ~~ he must now be. 78 GREAT GEORGE ST. TRAVEL BUREAU” TELEPHONE 892-16” ome In our hearts he'll always stay 1 'l11e one we mourn for y by' day. Sadly and lovingly missed by Mommy. Daddy. Call a n (1 Bruce. 5 OF THE PROVINCIAL EX- HOw. - ies. Your co-operetion will be APPLICATIONS INVITED ‘ BY THE BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES TOWN OF SUMMERSIDE, PRINCE WARD ISLAND For the position of Superintendent of’the Summerside Public School System. This position involves the direct administration of the school system that includes three Hernentary and one High School. grades 1 - 12, with an enrolment of approximately 2500 pupils and a teaching staff of 120. Applicants must possess a University Degree. have several years teaching experience on the High School or College level and at least two years experience in Administration Duties. Position open July 1st, 1965. Applicants should direct a full resume, together with salary expected, to the Chairman, Board of School Trustees, P. 0. Box 1566, Summer- IBITION ASSOCIATION l l and cards of sympathy. Q'wdl Cove—P. E. I_ 356; P. E Vernal River—P 11.1.1156; P. P. E. I, 3773; P. Wood hind Ethan—P. I. I. ddcer writahguneudfls, aide, Prince Edward Island. - :- Human J. Romano, Unh- bearers were . Ivan Sobey, Ivan Howa " slijsmi n-VU' DEPARTMENT OF FISHER “1y The billowing oyster losses having been cancelled the loo. _) ’2' are considered as being vacant and wil be re-leased to any n ‘ so: interested in (attaining an area for the cultivation of W- em» Buckley Bay—P. n. I_ m. ' ‘5 " mot (West) River—P. E. I. toes; P. E. I. 4001 ‘ . m Fortune River—P, E. I. 4061. 2 ea!- lnllmlgh (East) River—P. E. I. 4613; P. n. I. 4113; 5.3.” P. E. I, 4717: P. E. I. 4622: P. E. I. m; "Sme- P. E. l. 4666: P. E. 1.4m: P, E. I, 8.4; we DELTA-102: P. E, I. 411T: P. 11.1. rm; P E. I. 4704; P 5.1. «on ‘4...“ New [notion River—P 15.1.3001. “‘3 ’