REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE FOR l 18 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Fri. May 15. 1984. I CITY & QUEENS ' R E A l- . GlGGEY’S PHARMACY. . .y ‘6‘” ‘Completely new 2nd. “Debut”, staft’nage opens Saturday. May . . , . THE ANNUAL meeting of the . liquid make - up. Lift your lace . New Glasgow cemetery Wm be nteg rated ‘ANNOUNCEMENTSlUnitorm Not Planned By JACK PICKETTS. HALIFAX tCPI—There IS no question of an integrated uni- lform for the armed serVIces and any desire for one wouldt have to come from the seerces l 0‘" 0‘ ""95 and wrinkles “ice t held in the United Church on‘ 31.25 and $3.75. Available now at ‘ Saturdav evening. May 16th, at ‘ GIGGEY’S PHARMACY. Dial. 8:30 Wh- ‘ m 4-3170. . .Prompt free dellvery.l Ra l i RUMMAGE SALE Heartz said here. i .FRIDAY' MAY 15‘“ '5 the Hall basement. Trinity Church, final date for payment of City . Saturday. May 15th, I, 2.30 l taxes without interest — motor p m. vehicle. business and personal ' ...CALL... property. VARIETY CONCERT. Long , Creek Hail. Saturday. May it; ALL EDUCATIOI‘AL lax” 8:30 o'clock. Local and guest w are due and payable on May talent 15th. in full. If unpaid after that ' i GOING OUT OF Business. Sale of plants for one week date. employers will be billed: for same. ‘only. Luplns. Anthemis. Iris. i INTEREST WILL be Charged; Bleeding Heart. lilies and many ‘ at the “be 0‘ one ha” 0‘ one 1 other varieties. Get them whilel jper cent per month on - over-‘5 h l t. J .th 1 .due City of Charlottetown taxes. glfizggs 0° 5"" ' Siam” l l ALL Cl" 0‘ WWW“ RUMMAGE SALE at the loan: Motor Vehicle and Educational: 92 Queen 2-126 ISLAND REALTY CO. emseives. Vice-Admiral H. ‘ yner. chief of the naval staff. . The size of naval forces under 5 l, the program of integration of‘ lithe Canadian Navy. Army an ‘ Air Force. proposed two months , ago in a defence department, hite paper. will "remain pretty 1 .much what it is now." Admiral ‘ Rayner sa' l . “Certainly there will be prob— : . iems." he said. As Admiral Ray- t ner lference here. they are those of ‘organization and administration.1 "particularly administration of.; personnel." But these problems; saw them at a press con-l solved. he sal . _ The navy already had "conSld- ‘ ‘erabie experience" with integra-' i . Hall. S'dne Street. Fri 3 . (axes' Busmess and P63501131; May 15.) at 3:30 pm. d y ton. Navy ships and RCA? axes, are due and payable out planes in Maritime commands. Buying Selling 8t Renting or befm'e y. 1 . carton“ CONVENTION. e and at Esquimali. ac... i MRS. BLOIS MacPhail'sCorn-l "a'r‘st‘ans gathered ‘° the Work through 501'“ commanflfiw of Properties wan Beauty pm Wm b‘e n . Nam Lord. Jesus.- The navy‘s basic anti-submarinej e o v e . . i Christ:" in the will of the Lord, £23“ :‘ke appomt' will hold their annual c'onler-‘ ' ence in Crapaud this weekend. .‘ I LOCAL AND surroundmg dis“ Order of meetings: Saturday. L tricts Variety Concert in Stan-i 16- at 2‘30 P-m' prayer and mm‘ Mortages May Be Arranged _ , lley Bridge Hall. Friday May : WM. 3 mm mlmstry and 8°,“- l15th at 8.30 p.m. Proceeds in aid IP91: In the Gospel Hall Lords P.O. to! swimming rock. lDay all meetings in Englewood .t » .High School. Remembering the Montague P'E'I' WO-HtE-LO rummage sale. ‘ Lord: 10 am. Sunday 5011001. jFriday, May 15 at 6.30 in the 12 noon. Ministry. 2 pm: Go STANLEY MOL REAL ESTATE LTD. l :neeting 8 pm. in Gospel Hall. Vacation Properties ‘ 5mm, Friday. May 15”]. 4.11m- 5 Meals served free. you are Sponsored by Beta-PhI-Chl- T heartily invited to attend. We have a 4 acre and 25 acre acreage with a safe sandy beach on South Shore. Also new 4 room cottage on large THE. GREEN GABLES House A PANTRY sale sponsored by in National Park will re-open on Nine Mile Creek “’1 will be he! May 16th. Visitors welcome. .‘ at Agnewsunpass store on Sat- lot. 3 new cottages at North shore. fully furnished. close 00 Stanhope beach. Ocean Front Lots d v. Ma 16th at 10 am. DANCE. MILLVLEW Hall. “r 8L y every Friday night. Dancingl Ideal location with sale sandy beach. electric power and water available. $450.00 each. 9:30:12-30. Good music. Canteen . MORELL UNITED Church River Front Lots set-Vice. . I . Lobster Supper. May 27th Excellent halting and boating and a sandy beach as well. evtri h. SHORE PROPERTY LISTINGS in D- pl m THE OFFICE 0! Dr. J. A. LA IDAY' ht .Gillis Eld w'll be l t-‘: n S on 1 C 056d 83 ance in Morell Village h a II. c puller available. $390.00 eac Farms 5 H sored Baby Snapshot Contest. . ~ _ - udged . originality. Send .soj #:3593555” May 15' Mus” by cent fee with entry to Box 781. l ' Charlottetown. DANCE. LOWER Montague Hall. Friday. May 15. Music by to role would continue. two-day visit, said naval officers {will continue to do the same kinds of jobs they do now. He; saw very little change ahead for i the navy NOT BEING CONSIDERED distinguishable front a soldier—l unless the army agreed to dark I tblue uniforms. But there is “not question at this mini Rayner. “it is not being consider .‘ hydrofoil ship for the navy. the culmination of many years of search, was ready 1966. These probably would tak barer touch the surface of fire water speed. cutting down friction. Research has point where hydrofoils are able theoretically to operate at high 5 Rayner said, “Now the only way .3: K? I A I ' " v v ' i.- CPR COMPLEX PLANNED IN MONTREAL Plans for this 830,000,000 were announced Thursday by ed tor completion by late may; hCOl-tt‘tpailyéh m “Putz. “d Mm annotations. “Bani. a... 2.2.2.: ° piex in downtown Montreal Admiral Rayner. here on a t s command structure. I A sailor would continue to bel time" of ant tegrated uniform. said Ad-' A prototype of an ocean-going expected to be for extensive trials in e ace off Nova Scotia. the ad- iral said. Hydrofoils are vessels that when travelling at high on rough seas. Admiral prove it is to build one.” PLAN TO attend the Turkey» ' - and Ham Supper in the Harring-l ghacimfigiil: 9-1230 ton Hall on Saturday May 16th. ‘ ' ' serving from 4 o'clock on. Sport-l lMUSIC by the “Del - Rays". DON’T FORGET IODE spon-' DANCE. SOURIS FA RI 300 clear excellent buildings. 2 ses. 2 large barns. Top notch farmers farm. Will «gt-ow anything. 4 miles fmm Ken- urdays until further notice. ‘ d Chalice selections 0! Farms. various locations. 350 acres until I l THE REGULAR Saturday “M0” ‘ sored by the Harrington Presby—t night dances at St. Peter's Bay tenan' Church. Admissmn l —3 H811 have been cancelled “um Houses 25 Children 75 cents. ‘ further notice. Modern ranch style bungalow in Sherwocd. three bright livingroom. four piece bath and in em kit— chen. Full basement. Hot water heating throughout. schools. stores and churches. Neat little 2 bedroom bungalow situated on mice lot at Oyster Bed. Close to North chore. Large livingroom. modem CHERRY VALLEY United THE LAW OFFICE of Ken- ‘ Church Hymneries will be pre- .neth R. MacDonald in the Civic seated ‘on Sunday. May 17. at :Building. Montague. will be open - pm. in memory of Mrs. ‘.each Saturday. Trueman Jenkins. D A N C E CARDIGAN Parish Close l kitchen. Very reasonably priced. l , . Sponsored by Rollo Bay West? mitihg 3 bedroom bungalow in ianacwlate condition in ' 319mm" SCHOOL ‘0’ 3 ‘ “3"” “day May 15” Panel“ Women's Institute. Admission. Brighton. featuring wall to wall c Ling. dinlingmom. bush. "Ur 93’ film)”. Saturday. May t 9-30 to 12130- GfOOd muslc Spon- 75 cen adults, children 35; in oven and range. Hot water heating throughout. call us for 16- Semng from 4-30- Sponsored 1 sored by cardigan centennial cents. Canteen service. Dance. ‘ inspection by Bonshtaw W1. 1Com "tee. after Extra large house. could be converted into apartments. ‘ on... W... lNOTlCEs NOTICES l Omnmereial property in downtown location. Many more to choose from. NOTICE Buying rough and sap peeled pulp- 78 GT GEORGE STREET “Near Travel Bureau“ PHONE 892-1611 NOTICES PARTY ’an NOTICES W°°<‘- Open daily 8am- +o 8 pm- Scaling at Riverview Service Station. ‘ I PAUL DEWAR 11. ch Wednesday, July 7 and 8 for Souris Fisheries Exhibition and Regatta including tug 'of wa provincial championship com-. petition LEM PAQUET‘S Centennial: Road Show will be presented at l Fortune Hall. May 18. at 8130. l THE Centennial celebration is to be held August 18. Any former pu- plls quet but who have not received ‘Mrs. Tilmon S. Phone 436-7135. The number of guests to attend the banquet " m . KINGS COUNTY RESERVE TUESDAY and H l PRINCE COUNTY MISCOUCHE Convent wash to attend the ban- invitation. kindly contact 6/, (HAkgglIJIEIEOWN OPEN SATURDAY AFTERNOON TILL SIOO PM. // DesRoches. own by June lst RESERVE SATURDAY. July; for the Centennial Picnic at I Egmont Bay at hall and on the ‘ urch grounds. There will be a party MT. ALBION LEGION HALL t Saturday, May 16th For NOTICE NORBERT TRAINOR and FAMILY All taxes due Kensington School Dis- Fire Victims. It‘lc’f must be, paid by May 24. I964. It not settled by that date. will be passed NOTICE in for collection. Growers are requested to meet at Lanley Fruit Packers Ltd. 8:30 p. to. Tuesday. May l9. General discussion on growing crops. Glen MacLaren. Pres... oi Growers Association. ATTENTION SHEEP iii of we on By order of Trustees. 3 FRESH GRADE A FOWL 29c lb. Supply Limited CUDMORE & P.J’S STORE he of «A. M L 1:31. James MaoLatiighliantfi- l ry. Mm .. an P8. . . P . v Bl . Pi . . . The Annual Meeting of the Prince Edward Is- RINCE ST CH TOWN Trait infill “1N9: held from the land Sheep Breeders’ Association will be held in Little Sands Uni-ted Church con- B'mch Court, Experimental Farm on Wednesday . gatorwi by}; also; R13. Dszid ' . ' ' se. 3 . v. - evemng‘ May 20’ 1964 at 8'00 p‘m' aid Nicholson and Rev. Carill All sheep breeders al’!‘ urged to attend and par- ticipate in any discussion for the promotion of sheep raising in the province. S. C. WRIGHT. Secretary P.E.I. SHEEP BREEDER'S ASSN. Public Auction Sale RANGES and REFRIGERATORS Supply and install standard model 24" electric ranges, 8 Cu. Ft. refrigerators. standard electric Thefamlly'oflhllfl Murdoch To be sold at public auction on the premises of dryers, standard model automatic washers in the A- M“ m “ “New? Fortune ery Limited at Fortune Bay in Homes for the Aged units listed above. mgwlt‘luk {bu to“ doc“; Kings county 0“ Friday' the 15th day or May’ Tender documents ma be obtained from th WI “WV” “'9' P L a” 1964 at the hour of seven o'clock in the evening, ‘ ‘ y ' e and office of the Architect, 92 Queen Street, Char- lottetown, E.I. Tenders will be received until 5 pm. Tuesday, May 26; 1964. Each tender shall be accompanied with descrip- , tive literature on the compment. and chattels being the pro- perty of John Jenkins: 250 lobster traps; 1 boot engine; 1 boat; 1 trap hauler; and a quantity of mpe. This sale is made pursuant to an Order of Mr. Justice McGuigan of the Supmme Court of Prince Eiward Island, the said Order being dated 28th day of April. 1964. . who contrth $I&.M to Till Milton Rogerson , Senior Citizens Housing Corp. Sheriff, Klan Conny Pct: G. KEITH PKCKARD t l inserted by the family. URDOCH ANGUS Mat-PRES There passed away at the mpiital. Montague. March 9. 1964, u Hopefield. octaher 17, 1885. his wife Mary Smtth. For many courier. and was no who. during his long illness. livisited with him. In early life away on May 7. l . He is survived by the follow- ing famlltyz- Jeanette — Mr Bloomfield Elizabeth —— Mrs. Whitney Bro- li‘i’laut. Murray Harbor: Pearl .- r . Islands; Hopefield. 'l‘wa sisters survive: Cu cemetery. art MacKay. Samuel Blue. Ivan operator-who able an die day of the funeral. Mr. Parker Hamilton for ldlid A so can meclsl a Bibles. A sincere Isaak .n OBITUARY ng's County Memorial Hos- rdoch Angus MacPhee. Hope- ld PEI He was born at son the late Angus MacPhee and ars he served the residents .Hopefield RR 1. all mail happy disposition he enjoyed very large circle of friends married Miss Ida Ferguson White Sands. who passed 941 S. Macmillan, Wood Islands ary —- 3. rs. Thomas Harrid. Hills. Michigan: Douglas Stewart. Wood and one son Leon. rrie. Interment in the Little Sande 'i‘hedpallbearcrs were: stew- _ Homes for the Aged, Sout'is. Wellington. Ken- Blue. Raymond Livingstone. Ali- ' sungtp Elan, Summersidc, O'Leary, and Alberton, autumn and Benny Mao- . . at. many mes. thanks to the organist the Belfast singers. WHAT A STEAL! What fun it's going to be! Not just one CN I'uxury train between Montreal, or Toronto, and Vancouver. But two. Twins! Every day, starting May 24th. Not just Canadian National's sleek Super Continental. But CN's new Panorama too. A perfect choice of schedules. Both at irresistible Red, White and Blue fares. With all the free extras: complimentary meals for sleeping car passengers, fun-times for young and old, friendly service night and day. And hours of day-lightful scenery—blue lakes, green forests, and sky-high mountains. Every day—twice a day—starting May 24th. Between Montreal,‘or Toronto, and Vancouver. No wonder they're planning. 80 much—for so little. What a steal! ( nw~—~=~. v fi-flJJ-v-I‘a 3%:37 9—]: I: In: