EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT NOTICES 'ATTENTIONI BOYS AND GIRLS HERE IS OPPORTUNITY KNOCKING oi YOUR DOOR! MAKE; YOUR OWN MONEY PM“ COUNTY Increased Output Possible For Hogs And Beef In N.S. xensnvo'ron Element-EVE *School — A special meeting of, in HALIFAX (OP) —- Increased Mr. Lewis said 200.000 extra potential for the production of production of beef cattle and gs. 50.000 extra head of beef grass and forage crops that NOTICES CROP INSURANCE . Representatives of the Crop Insurance Agency Will be in— Announcements CITY & QUEENS "we marine arcs wnu." — Giggey'. Pharmacy. "Up-to- the -minute" prescription ser- vice. We can call for and de‘liver your prescription. Phone 5 to day — Prompt Free Delivery to. M3)“ 1963 the rate payers of Kensington school district will be held the high school on the 15th of at 9 .m to co -‘ Tyne Valley: Monday, May 13, Fire Hall Summerside: Tuesday May 14, Dept-of Agricul- ture Bldg.. Water Street. 3" O . . . _ _ ‘der an extension to the e- - - ' ~ Mt. Stewart: Wednesda Ma 15' e r Parkdale Sherwood and all I 5‘ , , hogs ll possible in Nova Scotia cattle and 30,000 veal calves are Would be the en of livestock Operating YOIrll' Own BUSII‘IGSS. r y’ y M mo in! Hall sec-sons of the City - - . Dial fiféescfimfl tr‘fld'ng: “0 V0” a better grassland manage-needed annually to meet the do. men everywherevh the wor ." 4-3170. “ y 0'" e PIP-19°" If de‘ merit program is instituted, says “But.” he added. "this potenc mestlc requirement. 8. E. Lewis. deputy minister of “This additional production agriculture. would mean millions of dollars Lying within the boundaries of lo the agricultural economy. the province are hundr f . " Morel]: Thursday, May 16. Community Hall. Hours—10 to 12 am. — 1 to 4 pm. cided upon. and to authorize the VESEY’S SEEDS YORK. open I trustees to borrow the necessary daily and each evening until 9! funds- A150 to deal with the dis- .m. Phone orders taken. DialIImsal 0‘ the Elementary school 44 IProperiy and surplus books in tlal will not be fully realized Iuntil farmers . . . appreciate :thai a program of better grass- land management must be Insti- Join Our Happy GroUp of Carriers, NOW! ALL IT TAKES IS EFFORT We supply the routes and the necessary equip- ment. We train you and supervise the operation of your route to make sure you are successful. ICharlottetown 4-88 . 123 Kent Street Charlottetown Dolls, Fashions for 1963. May 15 and 16th. at 8.15 p. m. Tickets 75 cents. Sponsored by Delta Bona Flde. Lunch server Drop in to The Guardian-Patriot Office TENDERS I library. REPEAT PERFORMANCE of BE SURE TO attend Guys and Y‘M‘c‘ : l-uislitown Variety Concert in I iiith. at 8:15 p ern Queens Baseball League will I ANNUAL o Dill-I . MEETING {S BII'II’lS, DeGth be held in Vernon River H a l I. llrishtown Hall Saturday. May 3 .m. thousands of acres of land which .couid be made good through farm management practices. he says. And on this could be Town "much of the crops to satisfy the feed requirements of an expanding livestock produc- tion." Nova Scotia Imports from $10.- 000.000 to $15,000,000 worth of beef. pork and veal calves each FARMING AMONG BIGGEST Nova Scotia agriculture pours about $16,000,000 into the prov- lnce's economy each year, and is one of its largest single in- dustries. Mr. Lewis said In a press re- jlease Nova Scotia has the dis: ‘tincllon of being known as one of the best grass - producing areas of the world tuted from one end of the prov- ince to the other." Lewis said the increas- Ing population of Nova Scotia (737,000 at last census from 642.- 000 lo years earlier) means that farmers and those engaged in the science of agriculture have "a real job confronting them. if lhey are to meet the demands which will be made upon their and see Mr. WOI‘I’I’l Tuesday. May 14th at 9 pm. All a .. y . ' _ . , ,, ’u be 1 d t t n H ..b t 1 teams interested please attend. year. we haIe' m Nova smna' [he Indumy' He ga oeyouaaoui. ' , . . DR. EARL ROBINS, Dent l s t, Sealed tenders Will be received by the under. m Kent Street. om“ c105 ed um: BIRTHS til Monday. June 24th. I WORTH —- At the P. E. I. Ros- ‘ pital. April 13. to Mr. Mrs. signed for six (6) bus drivers and a janitor for O’Leary Regional High School 1963-1964 School term. Rules and regulations may be Obtained from the Secretary. Wanted Immediately ' Female Help VARIETY CONCERT Tracadie; Cross. Wednesday. May 15th at‘ C I S R I ' I G. ‘. Worth. Sher- 8.30 p.m. wood. A daughter Jacquiline ' ' ' service station. transport. etc. ; CAMERON — To Rev. and Mrs.I Matching shirts. Moore and Mc- I : Kenneth Cameron, Cape Tra-' hipgmlvgdu Queen Street. Char- : verse. a son David MacDonald.I WASHINGTON (AP) _ The B I. e n n a n announced the . n” 5 gum“ [113' 19:53] “3th; PnnieQUS. Supreme Court ruled Mon- court's ruling in a complex de- COME 10 Variety Concert in I y 05‘” 3' ° wel' fday that a railroad worker ca-n- cision in litigation that has been years before retire- sumey Bridge uan‘ Fr'day'j not be forced to pay that por- going on for 10 years and which. mcnt ag . Casey Delatte. a May17that8_3op.m_ sponsored Ition of his union dues which he said, has not yet run its'freight handler before he be- by Sterling w. L Featuring nub GALLANT _ M Calgary Gen :mighi be used for political pur- course. came a porter. would lose about side talent, era] Hospital Sunda Ma 12'. oses. Justice John M. Harlan wrote $33 of a $150 monthly pension ' 1963 Cecil G' Gallaii a}; n‘é Justice W. J. Brennan at the a separate decision dissenting he and his wife expect to re- ! RUMMAGE SALE. Little‘ vcaés Forme‘r] ofB'o kgf. ld same time said unions should be in part and concurring in part ceivc. His take-home pay of Theatre Hall. Willow Street, 2 0'-§ ‘P E "I Funeral; to tarko ie ’ left free to spend part of dues~witli ilie ruling. Justice Arthur $128.17 every two weeks would clock. Saturday, May 18th. I Thesaai,‘ May 14 at C2133: money collected from non-dis- Goldberg disqualified himself. he stopped. LOBSTER SUPPER St. Eu-‘. 8 5 D- 'for - Tenders close May 17th, 5 pm cause of an $8 bill for union dues. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Three ‘SARAH CARRUTHERS Sec’y Board of Trustees. Lobster Conners ' I Apply EASTERN PACKING CO I V Soufis TEACHERS WANTED ATTENTION Grade VIII student and Teachers in Alta lsenters to support union politi- The ruling affected specifi- On Feb. I. Delatte owed 88 In 1 , ‘ Ical activities. cally about 30 North Carolina dues to the Brotherhood of Rail- iznaejs I‘i’atiafiszlisml-la'll‘li.ckSigivesliesaél OSBORNE _ Suddenly at Beach: — employees nthIlP Southern Rail- way and Steamship Clerks. Be- .. . . .. Point. Sunday. May 12‘ 1963. way. . ave contended it cause the union said he did not Avajiilgble at the door and Myers charles Hampton Osborne in would be illegal in force them nay up on time. he must be _ his 27th year. Rash. at the I in pay dues to union: whcn they fired. Murray River F-uneli‘lil Home THOMPSON ‘ "OVA" "' M" op'mscd any use of such dues um“ noon tomorrow wednes_ and Mrs. .I. Archie Thomson. money by unions for political Dclatie will be dropped from . the Reading's payroll this sum- KING‘S COUNTY I ~BROCKVILLE. ONTARIO Requires for September 2 Teachers: 1 Latin 2 English Kings County. The Kings County ioint zone of the Royal Canadian Legion will children in grade one Montague Elementary School kindly do so 2 before May 24th. or Phone 276,I o'clock. interment will be in PARENTS wishing to ear 0 l l I day then to the Murray Harbor Church of Christ for funeral service commencing at I I North Tryon. wish to announ- I cc the engagement of th e i r only daughter. Winnifred F.5- ther, to Douglas McEwen, son purposes. SAYS Rl’l.lN(‘-S REQUIRED Brennan S'id tlic cus: had to go back to the North Carolina mer unless an arbitrator waives a rule which says a member who fails to pay his dues within the time limits specified is auto- Applications for the above positions state if you would be award PI’IZGS 0T and ‘I‘O MWIaEue- urray Harbor cemetery. j of Mr- and Mrs- LOUIS H; D- Suprcme Court. where two de. matically susnend-sd. willing to teach other subjects at Grade IX and X levels or Flc " T I H°wm °f Sherw°°d: Mama“ terminations would have to be On March 12. after a hearnz. any combination of the above subjects. I t . to lake mace June 15”“ at madc on what expenditures dis: a Reading officicl ruled that SCHEDULE pi. i the Grade VIII students placing Ist and 2nd.. in Kings County in The Provincial AUCTION SALE Tryon United Church. MOORE — SHAW — Mr. 3 n d closcd by the records are politi- cal and whai pcrrenkgc of total union spending Is for political Dclattc had not paid his dues on time. This was unheld by the railroad's persnnnel direc- Caie Ja Max. Mrs. George Shaw. West Cape ‘ . I I “'7‘” “Am $8300 ‘ ‘ ' _ PUI‘TJOSPS‘ tor Delaite'; decision to fight H 5-000 5390 8.800 Exam'nGIIODS. AT HERMITAGE mitts! iazfiuggintglzteggaéi‘ Brennan suggested that the the ruling has kept him on m 5"“ 5‘60" 9'40" WEDNESDAY. MAY 15th. 1:30 p.m. m Adele Mali“, Harold Mgpdowsr court order nmectqrs. active status. however. pending IV 5.700 5.900 . A 0 Owing. to in health I am oh]. d t n rm; e‘destson of ML and Mrs'gwho proved their right to relief. 9 finding by an arbitratqr. st TEACHING Experience: Secondary. $300 per year for 6 years: C - Ige 0 se my - ‘be given a refund of dues In the his Mai—mg Delatte 531d M thence $200 per year to maximum. Elementary. $200 per year fm' 6 ycans: thence $l00 per year to maximum. FIRST cheque on September lst. Sec'y. Apply to: PRINCIPAL W. J COUNTRYMAN Thousand islands Secondary School. Brockville Phone: School DI 2-6679—Home Di 2-9552 I “AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE LOW PRICED SPECIALS of SR. JOHNSTON .LTD. Gallons of Gasoline FREE With each and every sale of a new or used car or truck to May 315i. With trade difference over 500.00. C now is the time to act I now is the time to save O now is the time to buy at S. R. Johnston Ltd- . drive 1000 miles at the expense of S. R. Johnston Ltd. ATTENTION Kensingion and District Residents 40 Years :(and Over I'G” DAY Lions Clubs Glaucoma Clinics will be held THURSDAY. May Ib’rhn in Kensington's Old High School AFTERNOON—3 P.M.—5.30 P.M. EVENING—6.45 P.M.—9.00 P.M. (NOTE THIS A GLAUCOMA TEST ONLY) THIS AD SPONSORED BY W.M. MacEwen—General Store D.R. Baker Merit Insurance Co. Austin Pendergas’r—Sun Life Assurance Co. Caseley Products Ltd. Dr. R.W. Auld Rayners. White Rose Service Station G.L. MacKenzie Inc. stock consisting of 5 fresh cows. 1 to freshen and 2 year old steers, l year old heifer and 4 calves. 1_7 pigs, 50 lbs. each. 2 brood sows. I Deer-lug binder. 6 foot cut. A quantity of baled hay. TERMS CASH Auctioneer J. Thomas McKenna Owner Richard Weatherhie SPCA MEETING Tonight May I4th. 8 pm. Goodwill A.A. Rooms Charter to be presented. Full Attendance Requested John M o o r e, Charlottetown. same proporation that union oo- tlioughi his dues had been paid Marriage to take place Satur- day. June 15. at three thirty 0‘ in the Charlottetown liiical rxocnditurcs hcar to lot". B.ClIockh l 235 C be I dIIIuslice said. the union should he. Ibe C “99' um ran required to reduce future cxac- ~- hy a friend to whom he had given lhc. money for that pur- pose. ion expenditures. Further. the. Street' lions frnm‘ disscnling union “0L” TEENERS members by the same propor- . CARD OF THANKS tion. HUNTINGTON. N.Y. 'APl—- The case involved union shop Four teen-aged youths were I ‘ i wish to thank Dr. J. A. Mac— agrecmznts between the South- Millan. Dr. J. C. Sinnott. Dr. C ern Railway, on the one hand. A Coady, Father Reid. the Sis- and the Brotherhood of Railwry ‘ters and Nursos of The Charlot- Clerks and the Brotherhood of Itetown Hospital for their kind- Railroad S guelmcn. I ness to me while a patient there . Also those who sent ness. Mrs. Arthur MacMiIlan. i wish to‘ extend my sincere thanks and appreciation to Doe- tors Beer. Grant and Gaillant and other members of the m ‘ cal sta e Miss Collicut. Mr. Unit No. F-3508 1955 BUICK Sedan many miles of driving left in this one. a real boy at . . . . Unit No. F-A-l 40-A I960 SIMCIA Sedan this car in A4 condition. no to 40 miles per a at . . . . Callon. see this one to-day. speci 1 $ EXTRA SPECIAL I954 DESOTO4 Door this is a one owner car. in A-l condition. 3800 i'l'lg'ulal miles new tires excellent body Ind motor. Corrie 'sna see this one to-day. I952 DODGE sedan Looks well. rune wdl. 'FISHERMEN SPECIAL I955 CHEV I Ton 5 %M.mm.suumd ataxia I, Buy Where You Save Dollars SR. JOHNSTON LTD. ‘ YOUR FORD DEALER I956 METEOR. Sedan mummmom Beadlesthis unmet. "Q $490 AUCTION SALE AT BROOKFIELD, SATURDAY. MAY I8 at I:00 PM. As we have discontinued all custom work we offer the followingz—l John Deere model 50 trac- tor with cultivators (wide front end); 1 John Deere model 50 tractor with cultivators (duel front wheel); 1 John Deere Model A tractor with culti- vator: (duel front wheel) ;.1 John Deere 3 bottom plow; 1 John Deere 2 bottom plow; 1 Massey 3 bottom plow; 1 International 2 bottom plow; 1 John Deere 32 Plate disc barrow; 1 Massey drill seeder (13 run): 1 Massey bar hay loader; 1 Brady roto heater; 1 single row wer take 0 John Deere level bledpotato digger; 2 oil electric blast heaters; 1 K. G. Brown double head potato set out- ter with escalator feeder for same; Frie sprayer 300 gal. tank 10 row boom 2NX pump and self filler; 2 Friend Sprayers 200 gal. tank 10 row boom 2NX p and tiller; 2 New Commander sprayers‘ 200 gal. tank 10 row boom self filler and Commander P..T.O. mounted 4 cylinder pump; 1 Hall Sprayer 6 row boom; 1 Hansen sprayer; 2 Spraymotor sprayer-s; 1 Hoines potato dipping tank; 1 Halnes potato grader, 18 inch. with roller picking table (Wood): 1 ‘GMC 3 ton truck with hoist and box. 1960: 20 Beef Cross cattle. calves and year olds and numerbus other items. TERMS Cash on cattle. 6 months credit on approved joint note-stew peraooum6% annumot'fforoash. Large items can be financed through Farm Im- provement Loam and Potato Contracts will be or down payment at $1.00 per 75 lb. deg livered Gloriottetown or ‘North Wiltshire. Owner ' Auctioneer Jerome O’Brien EC. Craswell Hal {-7824 5h Pot»: Road . Parkdalol BORDEN DRUG STORE Drug store service following the fire will be available again in approximately 1 week in same building as before. through the generosity of the doctors who have made their office space avail» able. We wish to thank Borden Fire Dept. police and all those who helped in any way during and after the fire. We ask all those who removed articles from the store for safe-keeping to return same to us or to Constable William Crane. Signed: WILFRED KIGGINS. the staff on second floor. Fr. Bradley and Rev. Mr. Mac- Kay. my special nurses. Bow- ness and Compton ambulances and all those who sent flowers. gifts. treats and cards to me w 'e I was a patient in Prince County limpital. Helen Hammill. Freetown. I I wish to extend a sincere. thank you to Dr. Kassner, th e!‘ nurses and staff of Souris Hos-I pital. the ciergymen and friends . who visited me while I was a pa-‘ tient there. to the folks at. home who helped out in so many dif- ferent ways. to those who sent flowers and ‘ numerous cards. Helen Stewart. The family of the late Peter Melville Ross wishes to extend a sincere thank you to Dr. Alex nedy The Rev. W. R. Pock- NOTICE RE - STRAWBERRY PLANTS There will be a Limited number- uf IMPROVEVD STRAW- BERRY PLANTS available to the public this spring. These plants have been grown from virus-free stock and have been Government Approved. The following Nurserymen will have these plants fa: sale: Parker Jewell. York Varieties: Sparkle Catskill ' Red Coat Premier Cavalier Senator Dunlop Joseph Mclnnis. St. Peters Bay Varieties: Sparkle Red Coal Cavalier Senator Dunlap Andrew Polacko. Pleasant Grove Guardsman Variety: Red Coat All improved plants should cam-ya RED TAG.’ P. E. I. Department of Agriculture K n . lington. The Montague Funeral IHome. all those who sent Flor- ’ al Tributes and Message: of ISympathy. Sincere gratitude to ' neighbours and friends who have helped in so many ways during our recent bereavement. ELMSDALE who wit Mrs. Gertrude Johnston. spent the winter mont her brother. K.R Matthews and Mrs. Matthews. has moved into her home. Her daughter Faye visited her recently. I harles Dunn left re-I .. where Mrs. Elizabeth Boyle. ‘ George O‘Brien is a patient in Prince County Hospital, where he underwent surgery. . r. and Mrs. Imus Dunn. Roger. Norma. and Linda motor- ed to mmerside last week. R.A. McKenna was a recent visitor to Charlottetown. AUCTION SALE at Baltic Lot 18 Friday May 17th.. at 2.00 PM. Owing to ill health I will sell by Public Auo don the following articles: 9 cows. Holstein Shorthorn; 3 newy freshened. 6 to freshen soon; 13 hogs 5 weeks old; 1 horse. 1100 lbs., 3 milk cows; national milker. double unit; 1 stainless steel DeLaval separator. 800‘ lb. capacity; 1 driving wagon. 2 truck wagons: pung sleigh; other items too numerous to mention. - TERMS. CASH Frank L. Bernard. Owner Robert P. Hogg. Auctioneer 'Dhe Elmsdaie Women's in- stitute were entertained for the May meeting by Mrs. Leonard Barnett. After the regular bus- iness members were entertained by contests and a grab bag. Thir- teen members and one Visitor were present. Next meeting is to be held at the home Mr: Brennan. . The Elmadale Women met at the home of Mrs. Earl MacAr- thur on Tuesday. May 7. There was a satiflactory attendance. Mrs. Wentworth Yeo invited members to her home for next meeting. Y NEED MORE WOOD The UN Food and Agriculture Organisation estimates Africa's wood pulp requirements will in- crease n tint. lw the or flowers ,vent enforcement of the agree— cards and treats, and all who vi-I‘ments to them. They said it ed me during my recent 111- would be illegal to force them use of dues for political purposes. ring favorable action by an ar- du- bitrator. a 62-year-old Reading Railroad porter with Logan and their complete staff. jblemished Rev. .years will lose his job soon be- slurs. sc'zcd In connection with the machine ~ gunning of a high school classroom and the home of an English teacher who flunkcd them. Pit:de up and chrrgcd with possession and use of an Italian-make machine gun were Edmund Kennedy. John Collins Jr.. Stephen Cooke. all 17. and Richard Hohenrath Thirty employees sued to pre- pay dues when they opposed money by unions juries night in machine-gun firing. win- dows and walls were damaged. Found on the vouths "cl‘ce said. were swastika armband! and neo-Nazi. avnti-semitic liter- PHILADELPHIA RAW—Bar- un- service t'ccorr’ ‘ "’l THERMAL GENERATING STATION SHIFT SUPERVISORS Shift Operating Supervisors are required for walk it a new and modern 300 megawatt thermal generating station now being constructed fifty miIcs rom Montreal to be in service in July 1964. The Shift Supervisors will he 'in charge of all station opera- tions on the shifts and responsibhe to the Assistant Stallion Superintendent. Applicants for these positions should he holders of Quebec First. Class A8 Stationary Enlgi‘neman's Certific or be eligible to obtain this license. Bilingualism will be an asset. Must have at least five years experience in charge of large modern high-pressure and temperature hoiler-tm‘bine-generat- ing machinery. Reply in {-ontldPnCF in the undeman giving all personal details and salary l‘qullePnts. EMPLOYMENT SUPERVISOR THE SIHAWINIGAN WATER AND POWER COMPANY coo Dori-heater Boulevard West, Montreal THERMAL GENERATING STATION TURBINE BOILER OPERATORS Turbine Boiler Operator: are required for work In a new and modern 300 megawatt thermal generating station now being constructed a: Tracy. Quebec. fifty miles from Mont- real, to be in scrvicc In July MM. The Shift Turb‘me m Operator “ill be responsible to the Shift Supervisor and be it change of the operation of ISO megawatt boils-Mame orator machincs on rotating shifts. 'I'hc-sc turbines will @- erate at moo nsig. infill/IMMF. m r.p.m.. mm. hydrogen-0001M with quuid-molcd stator; the boilers will be oil-fueled with pressurized furnace. contmllcd from a casual control room. Applicants must be holders of Quebec Second Clans AB M- tionary Engincman's Certificate or be eligible to M M license. and have at least three years emerience on boiler-turbine-generaicr machinery. Blihgoallln will u I asset Reply in confidence giving qualifications and m details. EMPLOYMENT SUPERVle THE SHAWINIGAN _ WATER AND POWER COMPANY; out Dorehester boulevard West. M“