ANNOUNCEMENTSI CITY & QUEENS GIGGEY'S PHARMACY. . i'~mpletely new 2nd "Debut" >meeting: of 1 Little Theatre Guild to he held in May at the Little Theatre on I ADVANCE NOTICE of annual the Charlottetownl I will present a display and‘dem- t I ’ Willow Street. Date to be an- ll'lllld make-up. I.lI| yoiii‘ 'atte nount'ed later. out of IlllPE and wrinkles I’l'l"a I. . KINSMLV CENTRE. auction » ti 1") and $3.75. Available now at GIGGEY'S PHAIHHI'V Dial 4-3170. . .Prompt frcc delivery. PARENTS ARE :t>.l\."d to en- roll pupils for (iraclc I. in city schools Iihs \t'EPk at the School office Telephone than invited. .Vcw London l-lall nitth April 15 at it p rn tonight at ’7 30 pm. also chicken I crokinole Come early. You are. t t t (‘ARD PARTY will he held inj Wednexd a y ' ("um PART" “‘1” be held in‘ CARD PARTY at A l h a n y Lion's Community Centre. Al hany. Wednesday. April l.'-_ at R pm. Lunch ht‘l'lt‘tl. North River Hall every day night. Good prizes. Tues- . l VARIETY ('ONCERT April ; {Wort and 23rd Sponsored by men 1 VARIETY t‘ONt‘PZRl‘ at Mt Stewart Memorial hall. Wednes- day. April 15 at 8 p m sponsor- ed by Mt. Stewart Brownies. 0%. EMPLOYMENT" EMPLOYMENT ENGLISH CATHOLIC TEACHERS NEEDED FOR HIGH SCHOOL For September 1904 three white" are needed for ‘ I _ .. . ._ it Hi h School under the direction of the Sisters of St. Anne. 3 Minimum salary for a male teacher betii'een $4400. and $7200. according to diploma and PVPFl‘lf‘lll‘t‘ .llmimum salary f r a female teacher: between $3300. and Sfiloo. acording to diploma and experience. and women of Spring P a l‘ k f‘hurch. West Kent School audi- torium. Adults .75. children send application as soon a: pt'ssihlt‘ to Ravmond Pilon. Directeur. Ecolc Sccnudaire. \‘t-randa. Quebec, stating date of birth. qualificationa, curriculum vitae. experience. telephone number. name; and adrii~e=ses of references. OFFICE MANAGER ACCOUNTANT Required for Ioral manufacturing plant. age 35 to 45 yeare. Ki‘iml'lrrlze anrl experience in accounts payable. inventory control. cont accounting. pay- roll aer traffic. \l'i‘ilo Guardian-Patriot 30X 23746 I l iton Lions Club 'w1!l be CITY & QUEENS l'l'he Guardian. Charlottetown. Tues. April 14. 1964. 13 W THE CONSUMERS A‘socia . tion of Canada will hold an open meeting at the YMCA Wednes- day. April 13th . 830 p m r Jack Miller of (‘ustom Interiors onstratlnn Refreshments Will be I it e r v e d Twenty - fit-e cents charge. KINGS COUNTY RESERVE MAY 27th. More” ‘ United Church Lobster Supper. l OFF. TO A DEATH in the community the Murray Harbor ;5 North concert ost poned until Thur=dayI April 10. 1 at 8-15 pm. THE MONTAGI'F. Rink nicct~ int: prrviuusly fit‘ht‘t'llllofl to- night will he I'IPIII on Tuesday. April leI. Elementary School I at 7:30 pm. I I PRINCE COUNTY RESERVE APRIL 22nd. 20rd. 24th and 05th for P r o rt n cial Festival in Summerstde Dra .. a Civic Auditoium. THE AMATEUR Talent Cara- ; A" van sponsored bv the Kensing- i . held April 15 at the Kensington Reg— 3 Tonal Hizh Srhool at 8:00 pm. i“ yiTA’fsTATiSTiCS Me ‘ NIFHOLSHV i l l l lat m Bur 70M 14 I.) 14 ‘2 Bible 300200 .11 26 19 .2 Bldcop 198700 13 10 12 .l I lack fly 206500 1’! to .1714 ‘ Continued from page lot : Brulorite in; 173 . it m in . 12 cent to 34 cents m :pgpula. Broul Reel 2000 MW: 30% 3015' ‘a hvfly gfil'nfl‘k 1:12.10 rim 1014 101-1 ~ M . i AMI 600 270 l7‘2 I72 .4 (in indexIJhe Exchange index a“ .r :4 479m at in tfi u advanced .41 to 139.68. industrl-t Clble ioon it". iila 1w. als .53 to [49.27 golds ‘52 m Cldamet m it) to o v - . Camfln 08800 55 :35 40 t6 Lioristaxl‘eit‘figl‘m: '24 m “8'03 I (Tlmp Chin 0mm 47.1 70 no 10 _ t . (’(‘llnt’f‘l .II to r- u 97 91 97 .7 't ~ . (um um 279m 52 .15 to ll Tonos'ro ruism‘. stocks I r Audra] Moon t2 101-: ll In M The. 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Lot Ffi. at the Charlottetown Hospital on Saturday. April it. 1964. a daughter. Catherine. Ann. weight 7 nounrla. 9 ounces A SlFlFl‘ for Bobby and Stems At the Frinre Edward Island HOFDIIBI on Friday. April 10. 1964. to Mr. and Mrs Cecil Nicholson. :1 son, Paige Leslie. Weight ft lbs. 11 ozs. A brother for Thane and Neila ENGAGEMENTS THOMAS FULLER CONSTRUCTION I”... - mm -4... m .‘lrs CO. I958 LIMITED l00 Richmond Road Ottawa, Ontario. Provincial Government Building. Charlottetown. P.E.|. Request all sub trade tenders for above pl‘OJECt to he delivered to Head Office, 19.0 Richmond Road. Ottawa by Thursday. April iBth. 1064. Representative Will be, at Charlottetown Hotel. Charlottetown on 13th April. and on April 20th, and on 21st. 1964. “NOTT'C‘E‘S‘” NOTICES FIGHT CANCER with CT CHECK-UP and Cl CHEQUE PLEASE GIVE G E N E R O U S L Y when your VOLUNTEER CANVASSER CALLS : NEW IDEA DEALER ALLIS CHALMERS— We are pleased to otlcr the farming public the Allis ChalmPl’Swle' lrlca line of farming equipment. We hope to be able to fill your needs “ith satisfactory sales and service. ' We m’sh tothank you for past business and solicit your continucd [‘iHll‘t’iilant" in the. future. —~l\tA(‘lltNER\’ FOR SALE—- 44 Massey Tractor No. 95 Cockshutt wagon N0. 4 Cockshutt manure spreader No. 3 Cockshutt lIal‘l‘OWS Shear" ater. pleased m \lartin B u c k. Nova Sroha are their eldest daughter. dine Fcrne. to Eugene Win- ston. son of \lr. and Mrs, Everett \l’. ‘ Bi'aclt‘lcy P.E.I The marriage mil takt place at St, \licihael‘ Ant-Ili- can Church. Shc‘arwater, Nova Scotia. May 2. 1964. DEATHS HENDERSON - At Murray Harbour ‘Xorth on April 12th, 1904. Mrs Benjamin Hender- son Ln her 80th year Resting at the Montague Funeral Home till Tuesday noon then at her late resirierire Funeral from {\lurray Harbour North Presbyterian Church. Wed- nesday. April ISth. at. 130 pm. Interment in the \Iur- rev Harbour North ceme'rry. Please omit flowers. IN MEMORIAM PROWSE -- In Inun: memory of Mrs. Harold Prnn'se. Park- dale. who passed away on April I4. 1% There the i“ tranaplanted For our comm: watch and wait. In the upper garden :rowinz .Inst within the pearly :ateI S t l I l I I I i ids from earth In our lonely hour; of thud-in: I Thouth of you are ever near. 1 We :hall meet azam some mor— I run In the upper garden there Ever remembered by lunhand and daughter. .\\‘i§ PROWSE —- In lotto: memory " of a dear daughter and SlSlPl‘. .\'lrs Harold Prowse. sed away \pril 1-1. 1961 There is a Golden Gate hcyoncl 'I‘liroii:h which our Imcrl one" go To find that perfect love arid peace Which earth can never know And sometimes. too. the clouds shall lift - For US who watch and wait Wlir‘n loved ones meet to i | i part i lnstde that Golden Gate ther. brothers and sisters. ‘MOSSEY - In loving memory “Eivi‘stock Taken in Trade" of Prank 11mm “M “as. ' ‘ killed in action in Holland .5 es Representative ‘ “In Hm. 1m James A. Cudmore. lThose who think that vou are Emyvale ‘ 20"“ Ni h I l G l Because no more your face they IC 0 50" S arage. ‘ see are wron North Wiltshil‘t’ Because for in our hearts you Clearance Auction Sale at HARRINGTON IBrackley Pf. Rd.l THURSDAY. APRIL 30+h —— l PM. OF FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS Farm consisting of 100 acres choice land. 200d dwelling and outbuildings \\ ith runnintz water electricity. and bath. Machincry» 3 Tractor; Li D! .30 R.M.T. 1 Combine (Massey 30i; Manure Spreaders; Ra? tN.H.l; 2 ploughs; halcr No. 77 (31.11.): hay mower (N.H.): spring tooth hat-rows (Case): Sord wood saw and bench: grain drill: disc barrow: -. trailer: sprayer; escalator (32 ft); grain auger (20 ft); potato grader; grain crueher (10 inch): tI'UCk and cattle box; tractor front end Ina er: scuffler and hiller; fertilizer drill; platform scaicez chain saw; electric motors (2'2. 11/2. 3:13): electric motor heavy duty: light barrows; potato fork: 1935 Buick car; 30 ft. of endless belt; 20 head of year old feeders. and other articles too numerous to mention. Robert Dodd: Owner S CASH—~ Claude Craswell Auctioneer Ph. 4-7824 carts; fertilizer spreader: hox Slf‘lghi “"""l““;-' iv And live in memorv Sadly missed by Mom. John. ‘Glynne. Karen and Bun. R1..~\CKI.0(‘K In loving meio- nry of “is: Mae ‘_\1 Blacklork. t“helton. who passed anay April 14. l ‘ Peacefii lly sleeping. resting at ast. Hm weary II’IHII Imrl troubles i in silence she sniffer-ed. in patt- ence she bore. ‘Tlll God called her home suffer no more. I Sadly missed but lovingly re- mcmhcred by Elmer. Marearet. Muriel. Mamie and Wanda i CARD OF THANKS 1 would like to extend my sm- rerP thanks to Dr it'wm. Dr ‘Pnrker. nurses and staff of Prince Edward Island Hospital ; for the (are and I-(lfldl‘lEFS while lives a patient there. \lrs Cedric Oulton. to i wish to take this opportun ity to thank the ie of Mt Stewart village for their well appreciated gift at Easter. Pill! 90 u. Mt. Stalwart. Lovinsz remembered by mo- IR 0H Story Forms Big Part Of Island’s Heritage Woven into the. fabric of the greaf new series. The Fathers of Confederation. which starts this week in The Evening Pat- riot. there is the story of the Island's great-- est moment in history and one of the rich- est features of its heritage. Everything that Canada is celebrating this year in P. E. I. enters into the series. For if pictures and describes the 23 men who "builded better than they knew" at the Charlottetown Confederation Con- ference in I864—the l0 who were added to their group for the subsequent gather- ing in Quebec—shaws them and deSCribes them as they were then, and in a way that never before has been done. Seven of the 33 sections of the series are devoted to the men who spoke for the Island at those two gatherings. The whole meaning of the Fathers of Confederation Memorial Centre now nearing completion in Charlottetown. and of all the festivities under way this year on the Island. goes back to the men who are made recognizable through this series. GAVE SHAPE ATTENTION TEACHERS With superb picture.- ot the Fathers of (’ontederation and accompanying information complied through months of research. this new series. to he presented exclusively In The Evening Patriot startinx next Tuesday. invites use in the study of Canada's Confederation era. It can .he in valued adjunct to school work—helpful as a teaching tool—in schools where students are encouraged to clip and preserve the series in scrapbook form. ARLOTTETOW TO CANADA :4. ‘2 All the figures in thin famous photo taken dur- ing the firs-t t‘t‘iiiferlei-atiriii Conference at. Charlotte.- town in 1864 are. featured in the notable new Fath- ers of Confederation series to he presented in The Evening Patriot. Ten more who JfllIlF‘fl the ranks of the Fathers by attending the Quebec conference also are featured. Men You Sh uld Know! Those shou ii iii the photo. by G'. P. Roberts and now in the. Public. Archive; of Canada. as they \\ are in 1964. are identified by the chart as follows: l—Premler John Hamilton li—Soifien F! L. Langerln. Gray. P.E.1., conference Canada East. chairman. . IL—l‘rm. 'icr. Charla! Tup. 2—Attn.-I,eo. .loltn \. “ar- DFL KSI - donald. Canada West. . ... Min. Alexander 1'. 3—Attn..Ge.n G e o y g e g E. "PH" - am“ HM“ FAN. Gait, Canada. 4—4:!"th Min. T. D‘Arrr 5"- ith-Hon. Adams G. Archlhald. tee. Fana a. 3.5. 5——Attn-~tim “'- A- "W" u-uu Andrew A. Martin!!- h. 5. old. em. . \- ‘ 6—Hori. W. H. Stones. . .F “3.4”” “and” ramph'". 7—Attn.-Gen. .l. M. Johnson. Canada. N. R. "—"w Sn: “'Illtani .‘Io. '_Pr""' 5'” 3* "Mar" Douaall. Canada. Tllley. KR. I “ n H 20—f‘n Se. 'l in , . Q—MIL'. Robert S. Dicker. RE". r "1 Pope N. S. L‘l—l Hitler 0p p Jonathan Me- t‘iillr. .\'..‘=. 10—Hour John Hamilton Gray. N. B. Opp. George H. .F..l. ll—AIM. Gen E d w n r tl 21 P Palmer. P F lZ—MLC Edward B. t’handlcr. NB. ZZ—Leader Foiee. 2:1—l‘rcc. Exec. (‘oun. (ieorge Brown. Canada. Only One Island Paper Brings You This Great New Series 1 The Evening Patriot See "Fathers of Confederation" Each Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday N MEETING It’s Taken 100 Years To Bring This Series In the century since the first Cooled: oration Conference was he.ch in Charlotte- tovvn in IBM. there never before has been such a glimpsing back Into that era as is afforded by the distinguished series of illustrated articles to be presented in The Evening Patriot starting Tuesday. If is the first series ever to present pictures of all the Fathers of Confeder- ation who took part in the Charlottetown and Quebec Conferences «— to previde personal details about each of them—to tell the part they took. man by man. in the shaping of what Canada has become. Hundreds upon hundreds of hours of research and preparation went into the creation of this series. The pictures are suberb. the work of Mrs. Irma Concill and based upon rare. sketchet which were only recently unearthed, with each one ranking almost as a collector's item. Watch for and enjoy The Fathers of Confederation each Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday through the next II weeks in The Evening Patriot. ATTENTION STUDENTS In Hm notable nor-Ia: \‘IIII trill meat hintan In a g [9 which it can serve um hc:t__hir.tm\ In a pnjnv‘ld “a prev.“ an up it contribute: to \mir linderatandtng and appreciation of “hat Canada I’. celebrating on the Island this year. Kent In it scrapbook. the wring can i... come A treasure which will continue in «rte you My many years. it will appear three tlmc‘ a week for “1. next I] weeks and will he completed during the present school year.