l W I950 DODGE AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE T'TONLY DAYS LEFT TO RECEIVE YOUR 50 GALLONS OF GASOLINE FREE with each and every sale of a used car or thick to May 3lst. With trading difference of $500.00 or over. SAVE DOLLARS ON THE FOLLOWING . . . . UNIT NO. rA-zizn I959 Volkswagen Radio. A good all around automobile Was $795. uyir NO. 'r-297-B I957 International L: Ton—Long Steel Box Was $475. I ‘300. s820. UNIT NO. T-299-A I96T Volkswagen Deluxe Van, good motor and body. Windows ell aroun . Ideal for the camper. OPPORTUNITY 3 1963 FORD Model C-700, 175” W.B. Will accomodatie up to 22 [ft Van Body. This unit is a 4 ton with tilt cab. Only 30,000 miles. IComplete unit in top notch condition. I. New Price Last Year $6800.00 Now 33800. Inspect it today! .__._.___.___—_—-——.—— lUnII Na, Fit-193.13 570. E: Ton pickup was 175. Unit F-SSfi-B 955 FORD Sedan. Good motor. Was $375. UN ['1‘ N0 P53 I959 PONTIAC 1 80' tdoor. This car will assure good reliable trans- 5I ponation. Was 975. Buy Where YOu Save Dollars S. R. JOHNSTON lTD. Your Ford Dealer in Charlottetown St. Peter's Road Parkdale 3660.. T T —TR_UCK_ER—S T T T T' Make us an o_ffer!_I I EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT ATTENTION MEN! Large Company expanding in this area re- quires:—— O MANAGER O SUPERVISOR O and 10 SALESMEN For personal interview write— GUARDIAN - PATRIOT Box 26493 IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED Requires INDUSTRIAL SALES ENGINEER For work in Atlantic Provinces Qualifications: Degree in engineering with up to 5 years post-graduate experience in industry or as- sociated work. Apply inwriting. giving resmune of experience and other qualifications to: Employee Relations Manager P. O. Box 220 Halifax. Nova Scotia. All replies held in confidence. NURSING SCHOOL INSTRUCTOR A qualified Instructor is required on September lst at the Charlotte County Hospital. St. Stephen. NB. Please ad- dress inquiries to the Director of Nur- sing. POSITION VACANT DORCHESTER PENITENTIARY COMPETITION NO. 64-200- I 8 RELATED TRAINING (TECH) INSTR. VOC. DUTIES -- Under direction. to plan, organize. develop and teach courses in mathematics, drafting, blue- print reading and science. as related to various trades, to inmates engaged in vocational train- ing; to perform duties as required in areas such as Inmate Management. Vocational Guidance. Safety and other duties as may be required by the Institutional Head. QUALIFICATIONS -- Grade 12 or equivalent; matriculation from Tech- nical High School preferred: formal apprentice- ship, journeyman status, and some supervisory experience in at least one trade; some knowledge and experience of other trades; Good knowledge of related subjects including mathematics, draft- ing, blueprint reading, technical language and science as related to various trades and occupa- tions; preference for practical experience in an architect’s or engineer’s office. or occupation re- quiring the application 0f related trade subjects at a higher level. Verified teacher training or experience in instructional techniques preferred: good knowledge of apprenticeship methods and training systems. Demonstrated knowledge and experience in man-management. preferably in a training situation. Leadership, reliability, ‘good Judgement, tact, physical fitness. good appear- ance. ARE YOU A HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE? I. Are you interested in a retail selling career? I. Are you willing to start as a salesman and work your way up? I; II II . l PRINCIPAL REQUIRED FOR sound If you answer YES to these questions, we would like you to call us for an appointment. Charlottetown 4-6525 SALARY -- $4890 5040 5l90 5340 {BENEFITS -— Certain free medical attendance; free uniform; retirement benefits; holiday & sick leave: life and sickness group insurance. Veteran’s preference will apply. Reply in writing, giving complete details of age, education, training. work experience, etc. to The Personnel Officer Dorchester Penitentiary Dorchester. N. B. ,‘l‘he Guardian. Charlottetown. Wed. May 27. 1964. III I IN MEMORIAM TATISTICS FANNING -— In loving memory of my dear falhcr, Sclomln A. Fanning of Grand Trace- ] VITAL S l BIRTH I MuEWEN - John and [)oroIhy (nee MalhcsonI New homin- ion. are happy to announce the arrival at the PI’IIICC lid- watd Island Hospital of a son Randall Dale. on the 23th May. 1964. Weight 7 lbs ed by the family. 13‘: Hammond Alvin Inee Donna White. Ion. weight 8 lbs.. 3 ozs. STATES —- At the P.E.I. III»:-l pltal. May 26th, 1%4. to llr.‘ B and Mrs. Albert Stairs 'll-BE? d, E Dorothy Mulch, RN.I a .1“ daughter. Natalie D a \\ n. and A weight 8 lbs A sister 2421‘ Nancy. MacKENZIE - In fond loving memory of my MacKENDRICK —- Ruthie Is pleased to announce the ar- rival of her baby sister. Cindy Kenzie. who p a s so It May 27, 1955. munin Hospital on May Iain. far away strand Weight 7 lbs, 14 ozs. Proud 50 free from all sorrow: parents are Glendon and 081‘5. ' Elaine MacKendrick. Bloom Where 1M5 WILLIS -— DUERDEN — Mr. r .- and Mrs. Horace Willis. Kings- '° m" ion. wish to announce the cn- old. gagement of their only daugh- ter. Karen Anne 10 Floyd Colin. son of Mr. and Mrs. FM. Duerden. Pembroke. Bermuda. The wedding will take place in June. IN MEMORIAM SHARPE — In loving memory of Mrs. Verna Sharpe who that beautiful l with pure gold membered by wife, Bernice. BELL - In loving memory of passed away on May 18. 1958.» May 6, 1963. Your memory never leaves us 1 We do not need Though. on earth you are no To bring her to our minds more But in memory you are with us Are very hard to find. As you always were be one. Always remembered b Ever remembered by her hus- band and family. . | CONDON — In memory of Ben- jamin D. Condon who passed‘ away a year ago. May 27th.. Always tender fond and true I963 U} MacKENZIE — In loving mem- ory of a dear son and brother. MacKenZIe. ‘ who passed away May 27. I'RASER ~~ At Ihe Prince I955. County Hospital. May 25, 19:34. This day Is sad with deep re- to LAC and Mrs. Ari Fraser are RNA. a It "brings back a day we'll neverI m‘ge . ‘ He fell asleep without saying oodbye. ut memories of him will never Margaret at the o‘Leary (tom. You have gone to a land on the and George Street Inext Bank field, and we'll all meet again. When God wipes away all ‘ tears. Oh! wait for me «lien in that no one will ever growl And we'll walk hand in hand In and. Down the streets that are paved C Sadly missed and always m. a I dear mother. Mrs. Ernest Bell, VESEY 5. SEEDS at , White sands, who passed away i open daily Including evenings. The days we do not think of her . her I son Percy and daughter-in-law Lois. die who passed away Ma)l 27. 9'1 1 a . In my heart your memory Iin~ rs ere is not a day dear father Ever remembered. ever lov- That I (In not think of you. I Always remembered by dau- l ghicr. Bertha. A sincere thanks to Drs. Lea. lrwin and Roberts. the nurses and staff 01 the PE 1. Hospital for their kindness to me while a patient there. To the clergy and all who visited me. to those who sent flowers, treats. cards and letters and those who were very kind to me on my return . 9. 'ays renumbered by Dad Mrs. Claude D. MacKay. my. —~——- -—~ . kfivan Announcements | us- ____...__ band. Hammond Alvin Mac- CITY & QUEENS GIGGEY'S PHARMACY . . . are now located in their new spacious store at 131 Great of ma Scotial. Dial 4-3170 for no to” or pain prompt free delivery. Prescrip- , tion irst. . ."ITE TREAT THE our SICK WELL REPAIRS T0 automatic wash- ers. dryers. electric ranges. refrigerators. Factory trained service men. Storey Electric. dial 4-7341 day or eight. I ORIGLN'AL on. paintings by ontemporary Artist: are being I rice .. . York lMonday to Saturday. Onion . special day 7 Sets. Kale. Moase's Mange]. I vegetable seeds. etc. display of original oil paintings at Eatons. landscapes. Euro- pean City scenes and Portraits- Contemporary artists on sale REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE . b i this week at $77.30 each. STANLEY MOL REAL ESTATE LTD. . Beat-The—ngh-Tax and enjoy living in this 4 bem‘oom country home. completely modern with oil heating. mod- em bath. kitchen. dining room. Iivi room and den. closed In sun—porch. good small barn with acreage all for the pri e. Low taxes. Located at North River 5 miles to town on pavement. $11,600.00 full price for this new three. bedroom bimgailow. This home has a deep dry basement. oil forced air heat- Ing. four piece bathroom with coloured fixtures and tiled walls as well as a modern kitchen. Living room 16 x 14 and carport. Located on large lot in Sherwood. Low taxes. this one now Written Applications Will Be Received Until Friday. June 5. I964 For The NOTICES NOTICES 78 GT. GEO. ST. CH’TOWN "Near Travel Bureau" :l REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL ll Position Of Principal For SOURIS REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Address All Replies To: JOHN DOUCETTE Secretary of Trustees; Souris, P.E.I. FOR SALE BY TENDER 47 x I0 ft. factory built house trailer. partially damaged by fire. For inspection call 4-6346 or 4-5336. Highest bid not necessarily accepted. PHONE 2-1611 lorial Hall. Wednesday. 27th. Dancing 9:30-12:30. Music by the Del-Rays. DAUGHTERS 01“ England card game in the IOOF H all every Wednesday night at 8.00 served. REGULAR Wednesday night dances. North River Recreation 12.3). - Music by Judy. Mel and El ‘ . Canteen service. REGULAR DANCE in Mount Ryan Hall. every Thursday night. Muslt‘ by the “Stardus- s“. TOURIST OPERATORS please note — grounds at Woodleigti Replicas now open. KINGS COUNTY DANCE. CARDIGAN Parish NOTICES NOTICES ' Hall every Friday night. Dan— Icing 9:30-12:30 and music. ISLAND FLYING SERVICE Charter Service Plane Rentals POSITION VACANT DORCHESTER PENITENTIARY COMPETITION NO. 64-200- I 7 FIELDMAN (ORNAMENTAL GROUNDS) DUTIES -- Under direction to: (a) supervise the establishment of the lawns, shrubs. annuals and perennials at the institu- @ICE NOTICES tion; ATTENTION FARMERS A representative of the Crop Insurance Agency Will receive applications and answer questions on l insurance from 10:00 A.M. to 12:30 P.M. at the following centres: I Hunter River Masonic Hall , May 27 Mt. Stewart Memorial Hall May 28 Applications may also be obtained from your County Agricultural Representatives and from the Agfincy Office. 38 Great George Street, Charlotte- tm. I g AUCTION SALE MISCOUCHE Saturday. May 30 -- I964 $an Starts at 2.00 P.M. 60heodfeedercattle,1 tomyeamS milk com, newly Menedyflgstem. 6 calves, 3 Work horses, 1 trotter. TERMS CASH DONALD onus OWN? ‘ I WT P. 3066 Auctioneer 436-7222 (b) be responsible for the proper maintenance of a greenhouse, the ornaments] grounds and equipment ; be responsible for the work and custody of inmates assigned to this work: maintain discipline and orderly conduct of the inmates; (e) perform other work when required. (c) (d) Canadian Amateur Hockey LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE REGION: ATLANTIC PROVINCES STARTS: AUGUST TOIII ENDS: AUGUST 23rd LOCATION: Dalhousie University Halifax. NS. Deadline for applications May 3Ist. I964 Forms must be returned to: DAVID M. BOSWELL Director of Physical Education Charlottetown Sight Seeing Trips Private Pilot Training TEL. 892-2711 or 436-5648 STANHOPE BEAUTY SALON NOW OPEN TELEPHONE COVEHEAD 30 HUNTER RIVER BEAUTY SALON OPEN AS USUAL Sponsored by Cardigan Cen- iennial committee. PRINCE COUNTY RESERVE JUNE Ist. 2nd 3rd.. and 4th. blood donor clinics at Summer- side. RCAF Station. Alberton. | Tignish and O‘Leary. OBITUARY Inserted by the family. LESL‘IE CLARK RAMSAY At his home In Hamilton. P.E.I. on May 6th. 1964. Leslie. _ Clark Ramsay passed away at the age of 65. He was born in ' Hamilton. the youngest son of, the late Norman MacLeod Ramsay and Margaret Simo-. son. On Aug. 15. 1928 he mar- ried Irene Seaman of Spring- field. Lot 67. He as a member of Prince- town United Church. Malpeque where he served as an Elder cording Steward for 27 years. A member of King Edward Lodge No. 16 for 35 years as well as a Royal Arch Mason. Tustees 0f PrInce C0. Hospital. THYMEWOOD Stanhope P.E.I. NOW OPEN QUALIFICATIONS -- Essential (a) at least Grade 10 education: (b) several years experience in the management of ornamental grounds and greenhouses; (c) knowledge of modern maintenance practices; (d) ability to understand and manage inmates; (e) good physical condition. Desirable (a) training in an agricultural school of recog- nized standing. SALARY -- $4110 4260 4410 4560 BENEFIT -- Certain free a] attendance; free uniform; retirement ben : holiday and sick leave; life and sickness group Insurance. Veterans’ preference will apply. Reply in writing. giving complete details of age. actuation. training. work experience. etc. to: The Personnel Officer FISHERMEN’S MEETINGS to He held In The Public High School O'LEARY Monday, May 25th In The AA. Hall, Water Street SUMMERSIDE Tuesday, May 26th In The Afton Hall, New Dominion Wednesday, May 27th Time of Meetings: 8:30 P.M. Topics: Fisherman's Association Lobster Trap Limit HSHERMEN FROM Lot 16. Miscouche. Malpeque. Darnley. Seaview. Cape Traverse. Princetown, Borden; West Point: Brae; Coleman; Plnette; Point Prim: Alexandra; Victoria: Canoe Cove; 9-Mlle Creek and neighboring communities are cordiallylnvitedtoartendthemeettngotdieir Dom-hater Penitentiary , DORCHESTER, N. B. St. Dunstan's Extension Department for "The Best in Hand Crafts of the four Atlantic Provinces" Left In mourn his passing are his wife. two sons and daughters: Lorne and Norman of Hamilton; Vera IMrs. Roy HanlanI Calgary. d Louue brnthers and two sisters also 5 u r \‘ i v e Everett. Hamilton; Frank. New London; Florence Iblrs, ToombsI. Tryon; and So- phie «Mrs Charles Bondl. Wal- tham, Mass. The respect of Masons was shown ll! enun- pressive service at his home on « Friday evening. Rev. R Ii 1 p b ‘ 45 ACRE FARM FOR SALE With Buildings Located in Middleton on Paved Highway Near School Etc. Apply to: LEONARD MURPHY Kink 0ft! ANNIVERSARY DINNER All Former Graduates of the P.E.I. Hospital Are Invited To A NURSES BANQUET At 6.30 P.M.. June 2nd at LEGION HOME CDN'I‘ACI‘: Mrs. WTLF'RED JAMES, W Walthen Drive, before May 29 ‘I Johnston conducted a short iner- CARD OF THANKS ‘- ' displayed on the lower floor at . , Eatons all this week —- special I. p . . BE SURE TO see the special I DANCE. m. Stewart Mem- 5 May ' p.m. Admission 35 cents. Lunch ‘ Centre every week. Dancing 9.30 - for Red ci-osii - for over 25 years. and was Re- ‘ Also served on the Board of” Mrs. Robert HeaneyI Clinton. and seven grandchildren. Two. his brother ~ .- vice at the home. followed by. . funeral service al the churcb‘m The members of Session wen Honorary Pallbearers. the ac- tive Pallbearers were: Alton 1 Ramsav Iames M. Ramsay. Iw A Ramsay, Arthur Owen. ‘ James Seaman. Burial church cemetery. Funeral ar- rangemcnls ware under the fll'v .cction of L. Davison. The‘ Iflnral Iribufes were many md‘ ‘ beautiful. CARD OF THANKS The family of the C. Ramsay lsh to their sin friends and neighbors m were so kind. and to :2 thou“; thoughtful W cards. and til to missions In lieu of also for man! all. . ful floral tributes. To late Lelhl_ ‘ expreu __ sincere appreciation to _ Rev. Ralph Johnston. Mrs. Ch.» ‘ rence Carr. organist. J. L De”. vidson. and Hillard WML. \ u was in tho‘ " . _