EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT ,The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. NOV. 21, was. Is, Receptionist, Stenog rapher WANTED For Basilica Recreation Centre With knowledge of bookkeeping. Write stating age, qualifications. experience, martial status and salary expected to: Guardian - Patriot, Box 38020 ANNOUN VITAL STATISTICS I CEMENTSI CITY & QUEENS WIRING NEW HOMES. ren- ovation work. commercial wir- ing. free estimates Story Elec- tric. Telephone 4-7341 day night. CARD PARTIES beginning at Bonshaw School. Monday Nov ember 23 at 8 pm COLD WAVE specials $12.50 for $10.00; $1000 for $7.50: $7.50 01' WANTED Experienced Machinists Machine Tool Operators and Millwright: For HAWKER SIDDELEY CAN. LTD., TRENTON WORKS Applications should be made to National Employment Service Charlottetown for $4.75. Gala Beauty Salon. Phone 4-9481. FIDDLING AND step dancing contest. Mt. Hall. November 24th. Proceeds in aid of Mt. Stewart Fir De- Glover, Mt. Stewart. TURREYS FRESH killed on order available for suppers. banquets. individual orders. etc. Delivered Charlottetown area Gil Henry. telephone 4-9313. Parker Jewell. York. telephone 4-7 COLD WAVE specials: Mon- day, Tuesday. Wednesday. $15.00 for $10.00; $12.50 for $9.00; $10.- 00 for $7.50; $7.50 for $6.00. Ex- tra special 'all morning appoint- ments $1.00 less. Sherwood Beauty Salon In Ellis Bros. Shopping Centre. Telephone 2- 2334. ITOTICEs NOTICES CHRISTMAS TEA and sale, Salvation Army. Great George Sheet. Tuesday, November 24. ROCK - SHAKE SIDING and BLOWING INSULATION FOR OLD OR NEW HOMES By Johns-vaills Permanent Centennial Colors “Many Jobs Completed for Your Inspection” The most inexpensive home care Let us prove it with a "FREE ESTIMATE" ear Low Cost Financing Ask for JAMES STEWART MONARCH ROOFING & INSULATION Ch’town 894—4560 S’side 436-3419 from 2.90 to 6.30 pm. DANCE E V E R Y Saturday night in St. Andrews Hall. Mt, Stewart. Dancing 9.30 - 12_ Mu- sic by Del-Rays. Canteen service WEEKEND specials at Dia- mond's Grocery. 49 Elm Ev nue, dial 4-9234. 21/; doz. eggs— Sl.15; Lamberts Cough Syrup— 59 cents; butter, 2 lb. - 99 cents; toilet tissue. 4 rolls - 39 cents. HOYT’S BEAUTY Salon. No- vember. Specials on cold waves. .permanents, $12.50 for $10.; $10 for $7.50; $7.50 for $5.00. 183 Queen Street. Telephone 4-6311. AT HOME — Mr. and Mrs. G THE OLD FISH MARKET 85 Prince Street Phone 892-2270 SPECIAL THIS WEEK Fresh Mackerel and Murray Harbor smelts Also Salt Herring. and Salt Mackerel, Oysters, Clams and Quahaugs, Cod Tongues and pen raised Wild Ducks. OPEN THURSDAY and FRIDAY NIGHTS Emmett Clow. Emerald. will be at home to their relatives friends and neighbours on the occasion of their 50th Wedding Anniversary Nov. 24th. 1964 From 2-4 pm. and 7-9 pm. CHARLOTTETOWN Kennett’s rummage sale to be held at Mrs. vuse’s cooking stand, Gt George Street. Saturday, November 215i. from 2 to 6 pm. RECORD hop in Corran Ban Hail, Saturday night. November let. Sponsored by the CYO. Can- teen service. QUEEN STREET SECOND FLOOR OFFICE SPACE "’FOR RENT” Office space over Toombs Music, consisting of three suites, square feet in each 235, 2 and 525 respectively. All newly renovated and decorated. S. W. WILLIS INSURANCE REAL ESTATE BROKER Telephone 4-7242 DANCE IN Maple Grove dan- ce hall. St. Patricks Road every Saturday night. Modern and old time from 9-12 Music by Ed Matthews. CHRISTMAS: For a lasting gift give your portrait this Christmas in color. Phone today your appointment. Open Tuesday, Friday and Saturday evenings. Myers Studio. VARIETY SHAW in North Wilt- shire Hall. Saturday. November 21st at 8:30 pm. Featuring tap and step dancers. Ruth and Attention Poultry Farmers Our poultry killing plant will be closed until further notice. JENKINS BROS. LTD. SUMMERSIDE. P.E.l. MUNROE'S Christmas Gift Shop NEXT TO BISON RESTAURANT NOW OPEN SPECIALS Frank Ross; western singer. “em Paquet; accordionist, Amby Gauthier: The Rossettes. danc- mg majorettes from Gold Cup Stewart Memorial Th y e partinent. Send entries to Eldon s [ BRING YOUR compact vacu-I Iparts to 26 St. Peters Road. I I I CARD psnrr in Grand Tra- :cadie School Tuesday. Novem-1 ‘lber 24th at 8 pm. Good prizes; LLunch served. In aid of that 15choo1. . REMEMBER nor supper I nd b azaa 1' Junior Farmersi ring from 4. Adults $1.00. chil- ‘dren 50 cents up. Aid of Medi- cal Centre. HUNTING FOR binoculars? made a wonderful Christ- gift for that outdoors man. Be ne to compare before you buy! Large selection in stock for 29.95 — all with cases. Taylors Jewellers Ltd. 121 Grafton St. Dial 4-4253. , CAMERAS — Cameras -- Ca- meras—Choose your gift cam- era at Taylors — where you’ll find the largest selection P.E.I. and what's more, you get expert advice from people who know cameras —- Taylors Jewel- lers Ltd. 121 Grafton Street. Dial 4—4253. LISTEN TO Mrs. Lloyd Cox interviewed on the Centennial Fashion Show on “On Tour" pre- sented by Douglas Bros. and Jones over CFCY radio at 10.50. Tuesday morning. DR. H. Allan MacMillan will be absent from the Charlotte- town Clinic from November 21st to November 29 inclusive. DR. H.P. Stewart will be ab— sent from his office from Nov- e ber 24 to November 30 inclu- Slve. e mas INGTON Presbyterian day. November 22nd at 7.30 a.m. Everybody welcome. DR. CARSON'S Chiropractic office will be closed on Monday. reopening will be announced. CHILD HEALTH Conference. Park Royal United C h u r c h basement. Parkdale. Wednes- day, November 25th. 1964 — 1.30 — 4 pm. and every last Wed- nesday of each month. KINGS COUNTY REGULAR Saturday dances in St. Peters Bay H 11 Cancelled until further notice. "MAMMOTH Rummage Sale" still on at Family Thrift Shop. Souris. New stock of warm clo- thing just arrived. Children’s' ja- ckets $1.50 to $2.00. DANCE Cardigan Hall Friday night. music by Webster, Burke and Cliff Peters. Dancing 9-12.30. Canteen service 9-11. THE ANNUAL meeting of the Montague Recreation Commis- sion will be held in the Monta- gue Elementary School Monday November 23 at 8 pm. PRINCE COUNTY TRYON BAPTIST hot turkeyI dinner in Hall. November letu Serving at 5 pm. ‘ VARIETY CONCERT will be‘ held in New London Hall. Fri- day, November 2’7. DRUGS BY mail: write or phone 436-5151, Waite’s Phar- macy for your tonics. cold pre- parations and veterinary sup- plies. Waite's Pharmacy oppos- ite the post office. Summerside. um cleaner for servicing and'ald Smith a son. Harold .lb. Ilsland Hospital on Tuesday, No- mm: Church Rally Day Service. Sun- S I I l I and Mrs. Dom. co the birth of I BIRTHS SMITH — Mr. announ Andrew, weight 9 oz. at the Prince Edwar vember 17. 1964. DEATHS F ASER — Of Allston, Mass. Nov. 16. Maude iCrossman), wi- dow of Edward and mother of a Hall. New Glasgow. tonight. Ser- Andrew W., Herbert L., Roberti Pearl V.'m G.. Jean F. Newman. Hullquist. Eva M. Langiile, Net- tie E. Winte. grandmother of Minot Buchanan. Services at the Short and Williamson Fun- eral Home, 173 Brighton Ave.. Allston on Wednesday. Nov. 18. Mrs. Fraser was born In Lot 16, P.E.I. in 1878. IN MEMORIAM JABBOUR -- In loving memory of our daughter and sister. Linda Catherine. who passed away November 22nd. 1963, ars. Two little hands are resting A little heart is still A little girl we loved is waiting For us just over the hi i. Lovineg remembered by mom. dad. Barbara, Roger and D vid. CONNOLLY — In loving mem- ory of my dear father. Richard Connolly who passed away Nov. 21, 1960 and my Grand- mother. Mrs. James Connolly who passed away Oct. 31. 1955. Sweet are the memories that linger Dear are the ones that are gone. and grandmother As long as the years roll along. Lovingly daughter, Doris GIFI 3IYou suffered much in silence d IYour spirit did not bend In memory I hold dear father remembered by | ARNOLD — In loving memoryl of our darling grandumeru James H. Arnold, who passed; away November 21. 1961. IYou faced your task with cour-‘ ' age Until the very end God saw you getting ‘He knew you be Iliis garden must be beautiful *For he only picks the best. Sadly missed and lovingly re- embered by his grandchildren. ;Mabel and Dannie. weary r st | 1 OLD — In loving memory‘ of our dear father. James E. Arnold, who passed away No- vem r . 961. November brings sad memories Of a loved one gone to rest But will never be forgotten By the ones who loved him best. Though his smile is gone for- I I I I i I I ‘ ev r And his hands we cannot touch We shall never lose sweet mem- ones f a dad we loved so much. Sadly missed by his daughters .and sons. Hazel. Marion, Mae, gLouis. Brent and Harris. I :‘EDWARDS — In memory of a beloved son. brother and grandson, Leslie Lawrence Ed- wards who passed away Nov- e ber 22. “Thy will be 1952. done." seems hard ARNOLD —- In loving memory 1961 We often think of bygone days Da IN MEMORIAM of my dear dad, James Arn- old who passed away Nov. 21. When you were here with us I'd give the world and even More to have you back with us And see the face of my dear Dad . Come smiling in the door. Sadly missed by daughters and granddaughter. Ads and Marlene. ARNOLD -— In loving memory of my dear husband. James E. Arnold 0 passed away Nov. 21, 1961. Two loving hands are resting The heart I love is still The one 1 love is waiting for me Just over the hill. In Heaven I will find you When God's great work is done I will stand once more.beside you When he calls for me to come I never will forget you I never mean to try That's why I send this memory When the let draws nigh ver remembered and missed by wife, Plessah. CARR — In loving memory of my dear husband, Joseph S. Carr who passed away Nov- ember 22. 1947 in Dartmouth. N S ' sadly I will‘ meet you in the morning, In the Sweet bye and b And exchange the old cross for to say When one we loved has passed awa Som 5 When we better land. Lovineg remembered by bro- ther, Wilfred, sister. Kathie, mo- ther and Grandparents, Mr. and I e day, perhaps we'll under-. tand. meet again in that. a crown. There will be no disappointment IAnd nobody shall d' HEADS OAS COUNCIL ation of American States in Washington. He is the first US. representative to hold the post in 13 years. Ambassador Ellsworth Bun- ker of the United State. sits in the presiding officer’s chair ' elected chairman Ie IIn that land ere the sun goeth I wn. Lovineg remembered by his 1wife. Olive. IEASTER — In loving memory | of Mrs. Edgar Easter, who passed away. Nov. 21, 196 Mrs, Joseph MacDonald. 75 Time goes on with many chang- Ambrose St. J es. H q; oys and sorrows. s m as “mainstream. and tears CHRISTMAS GUIDE .. . The easy way to gift shopping Gifts for Christmas : Gifts for Her 1. I f I u I ‘Open Seven Days and Nights' Baby Needs Faun . Complete Line of Drugs and Sundries "THE ROYAL EMPRESS" Featuring: -— . Line MeteIr . Magic Margin Get the Facts from your Representative R. C. KEENAN Business Machines Saes & Service 100 Fitzroy S. Phone 4-9525 and Saucer Parade: the Blue Crystals, po uiar rock'n roll band of Charlottetown. and many others . Canteen service. modern and old time dance after show. Sponsored by North Wiltshire Women’s Institute. ANNUAL MEETING lst Dis- trict of Queens Liberal Associa tion in Bradalbant Hail. Monday November 23rd. at 8 pm. Guest speaker. Everyone welcome. CANADIAN Club Meeting. Sat- urday November 215t, at 6:30 pm. Charlottetown Hotel. Spea ker Mr. rn Edinborough. Topic. The Press and the Nation. DANCING TONIGHT North River recreation hall. 9 - 12 midnight. Admission 50 cents. Good music. In aid of Junior Farmers. BE SURE to attend the “hard times" costume dance at RCAF Association clubrooms Saturday. November 21, 1964. Admission $2 per couple. Beans and b rown bread will be served. Music by Tartans. E VISITORS TO GERMANY Two Are Added To Research Bd. O'I'I'AWA (CP)—Appointment Dr F. E. J. F of ry, professor of zoology at the University of Toronto, and Dr Henri A. Farm. dean of the faculty of science at the University of ontreal. to the fisheries re- search board of Canada nave been announced by the fisheries department. They succeed Dr. Edouard Page of the faculty of science at the University of Montreal and Dr J. M R. Beveridge. formerly dean of graduate studies at Queen's University, Kingston, and now president of Acadia University. Wolf- ville. N.S.. who have resigned as board members. More than 1.600.000 U.S. tray vellers went to West Germany in 1963. the same number as Dutch visitors. Mens and Boys Ladies and Girls NOTICES NOTICES Jewellery Gifts CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Sunbeam Shavemas Reg. $33.75 Now $2 Steam or Dry Irons Reg. $15.75 Now $12.99 BOEHNERS JEWELLERS Montague Phone Kill-4415 ter 1.95 fl But her memory we Will cherish 1' With the passing of the years. Ever remembered y son. .Frank, daughter-in-law Beth "and family. I CARD OF THANKS I THE FAMILY of the late John .‘McCormack express their deep of sympathy and kindness during 'their time of bereavement; to Father Simpson. Father George .McCormack. Father Maioney. the Hennessey Funeral Home. St. Dunstan's University Choir. jappreciation for many acts THE PERFECT GIFT LARTER'_S FOR "HER" 45 Eflisundfiif “532 This Christmas T . Coats YP I'I'EXRS FOR EHWITISTMAS P Dresses . Sweaters Newest Styles In one Housecoats and ingerie KEN N EDY’S LADIES' WEAR . 166 Queen St. Phone 4-8925 .their many friends in Charlotte- town and St. Andrew's parish, . all those who sent Mass cards .and messages of sympathy. and Ipathy and kindness helped us so much in our time of sorrow. God bless you all. I WISH to express my sincere thanks to all who gave me sub- :test, Mrs. James Doyle. Alberry I‘Plains. .to all others who by their sym- scriptions in person and over the fcounter during the recent con-I However. he added a at the council of the Organiz- i AP Wirephotol 'Lesage Says Power Price Only Agreement Obstacle I TORONTO (CPI -— Premiergwork in the future. Mr. Lesags ‘Jean Lesage of Quebec says the Ireplied: ‘price of power from Hamilton1 “I'm like the journalists. I Falls, Labrador. is the only fac- have a lot of imagination." Itor preventing agreement on. n the plan whereby Canadfl Iproceeding with the project be-‘would take over from the Brit- itween Quebec and the British ish Parliament power to amend Newfoundland Corporation. the Canadian constitution. Mr. ‘ Mr. Lesage was commentmgfusage suggested the proposed on attempts by the corporation Iamending procedure might tend to reach an agreement with the .to make the constitution rigid. |Quebec government for trans-I He denied reports 0f 8 Rpm :mitting hydro power across theiin his CANCEL but said there II jprovince from Labrador for usel"8 Possibility of 8 minor Shul' lby Quebec Hydro and for salefle“ of cabinet positions soon. in New York. I'— I Quebec wants to be sure thati ;the cost of developing Hamilton’ Falls power in Labrador would be low enough so that the power-I would remain competitive with nuclear power. estioned about a report that‘ ihis government would sooner doj ibusiness with a project oper ’ ated by the Newfoundland gov ernment than with a profit- minded private corporation in Ideveloping Labrador power. Mr. cued members of ‘Lesage said sememem Withl the denomination's n ati on a} lBrlinco “is. not a question of: committee on church unity for IPI'IDCIRIG. 11'! I QUESIIOH 0f. prematurely making public Fri- Ipl‘lce- iday a suggested plan of union - be con the United and Angli- I‘ "If they cannot meet the price! can churches of Canada. lexcept by nationalization (of! R. Rev. G. P. Gower. bishop Anglican Committee Criticized NIAGARA FALLS. Ont. (CPI A committee of the Anglican diocese of Huron has been criti- zCourt Sets Precedent In Appeal OTTAWA (CP l—The Supreme Holiday Food ,Court of Canada established a ‘precedent when it heard a sec- Iond appeal by Georges Mar- .cotte, 32 - year - old convicted ikiller of a St. Laurent. Que. policeman. FOR A SPECIAL GIFT .Attractively packaged fancy fruit is available at yom- local retailer. See them today. Clarke Fruit Co. It was the first time the court had heard a second appeal against a capital murder con- viction although it was not the first time it had reviewed a capital case a second time. Marcotte was convicted of capital murder in the machine- ‘ Religious 1 ts Bibles. Prayer and Hymn Books. Mottoes. Plaques and Greeting Cards The Bible House 170 Kent Street BOOKS for CH RISTMAS by Terence Robertson THE SCOTCH by John Galbralth Ski-Jackets sisz $7.95 Mens and Boys Wool Sweaters 535's $7.95 Mens Lined Street Rubbers $1.99 Dress Gloves 335 $l .99 Mens Striped Dress Shirts R“ $3.I9 $5.95 Womens Waterproof Snow Boots 3535 $3.49 Reg. $3.49 Parkdale and Sherwood APPRECIATION We wish to thank the firemen of Charlottetown saved our home and business. Maritime Electric for their courteous and speedy service, as well as all others who helped the day of our fire. MARGARET and BILL WOOD KINLOCK FARMS whose quick response Opposite Eaton's YOU CAN SEND NEWS FROM HOME EVERY DAY To someone who's away . moments of 1985 with a year or THE EVENI PHONE or WRITE THE DIAL -- SPECIAL ITEMS — $6 ADIES’ WINTER COATS .5 MW!” and mm Reg. to $59.95 Christmas Cards, wrap, electrical appliances. games. Y zlftware etc. For Christmas giving." MONTHLY MUNROE’S GIFT SHOP loom L lam. I FISH AND GAME MEETING Queen’s County Fish and Game Assodatlon will be held in Room C. at the YMCA, Tues, Nov. 24. at 7:30 pm. Season daunting dates for 1965 to be discussed. Door-Prizes— MEETING Pinwheel Crystal . Extra Special Filtoo Ketti 166 Prince St AllWeloome Just before Christmas a gift card your gift recipients. hand signed as you personally direct. Hand Painted, Hand Carved Electrical Appliances .. . . .......... . .... The Card Shep Grafton St Ch'tzown THE NICEST CHRISTMAS GIFT ..share the great Island long subscription to THE GUARDIAN NG PATRIOT will be mailed to each of CIRCULATION DEPT. 4-8508 . PRE-CH RISTMAS 'SALE at Gittarama NOVEMBER gun slaying of Constable Claude Marineau in a bank holdup in St. Laurent. in December. 1962. Marcotte. scheduled hanged Friday. Dec. 4, lost ap- peals against his March. 1963. conviction in the Quebec Appeal Court and in the Supreme Court of Canada. Last September Justice Min- ister Favreau directed the Que- bec Court of Appeal to consider new evidence that had come to the attention of Yves Mayrand. efence counsel for Marcotts. The Quebec Court heard the levidence. as if it were a second {appeal by Marcotte. and said it was not sufficient to alter its earlier decision dismissing an appeal against the murder con- viction. REQUEST TURNED DOWN 7 Later, Judge Roger Oulmet of i not mm C of However. Sept federal cabinet larcotta’a 18 to 21 Picnires .... 25 15% off eonly ...... 6.99 THEGIFTARAMA. Charlottetown he Quebec Court's .- clsion. That was Emma's third stay of execution. This appeal was heard Wed- nesday by the Supreme Court Ibere. It reserved decistn. Judg- iment is ted within b 7‘ A two the Quebec Superior Court Iturned own Brinco), it's none of my bus-I of New Westminster. BC. and lness.” 1Ilviost Rev. W. L. Wright. arch- I Mr‘ Lesage sees no prospect views the voluntary United- Iof Quebec seceding from Can-I Anglican church mine. :ada and dismisses members of ; - . m I . which drafted the plan at Lon- ,the separatist movement as ir- d ' Ont" us Quid have sub. rational, badly informed and mined i, to our committee we” lacking influence. . I -- . In the television interview he 1;, advance 0‘ releasmg n to said the separatists display poorl understanding of the economic.I facts of Quebec life. the world trend against economic nation? alism and the Queen's position :as head of state in Canada. '. 'As far as separating from unity the rest of Canada is concerned ' . at the present time I don't feel ne‘er had a Chance on that we are economically strong Study “" and I 5”" haven't had enough." Mr. Lesage said, the chance. I don‘t think any- al‘QAnéltrxgjhen we ahre ergtgjomic-I thing should have been said by . . g enoug no y in* - Quebec will be thinking about its man‘lrfilfifil “"m a church (separating) because we will proved Mtgma] “nod u have the economic strength —-I ‘ o " 7 l . Bishop Gower, attending the .and this is very important as biennial meeting here of the inexnggensmus 0f Qua)” 15; Canadian Council of Churches, Refemn-g to the Queen's m“ ‘5‘?” he ha? received phone calls to Quebec last month amid anti- writings .ar Ewan“ my hm". royallst demonstrations. Mr. Le- fiicatmswogege asmgdtgfili: :gfnpigmgpen‘fiegathewas an; by a joint committee of the An- .tms are not reammbléfeparn glican Huron diocese and the ANT?” QUEE‘} I tinged Church London confer- “The only people who could “I'thmk thP plan is a good grangliggtwg: fgosedvmo g} the agrkmtgh one.1buht it. is no bettfir 51 are 9 use“ n o ers ave seen." e as the Queen of a colony of the Said empire. "But now she's the Queen of RADIO CONTACT Canada and we are Canadians so she‘s our Queen — no doubt Among “male” radio 0991" about if. she‘s the head of our am“ through“! the world- th‘ state. the official head of the latters..Q.RS.m°a“ “send more state which is called Canada. 5'0le m '“WWIOW Mom And when she‘s here she’s at "me" I FALSE TEETH "I received the plan two days before our committee of 10 met at Canterbury Hill (at Ancaster, Ont) two weeks ago." said Bishop Gower. chairman of the Anglican national committee on i I The premier rejected a sug-. gestion that a new formula per- mitting Quebec to opt out of E 3'. 3. a D- . a, 3 5 c a 3‘ grams would tend to isolate I bee. ’ Asked about fhls amazing soft a rumor thgt‘ cushion placed hers Quebec plans to opt out of 1 el CBC work and set up a pro-I "W °'" '°“ K vincial radio network. Mr. Le." I TIGHT FIT sale : FOR REAL COMFORT! "I've given no thought to it or your money refunded _ t" DENTAL CUSHION‘ Asked if that meant he was. ararrmm con a separate provin-‘ ci_al radio and television net-~ £2 I. A Musical Santa 1111: Christmas . TRANSISTOR RADIOS . ELECTRIC GUITAR! . RECORD PLAYERS . TAPE BICOBDERS. ETC. R BROS. LTD. Charlottetown MILLE .I-o