‘ OTIVE AUTOMOTIVE I USED TRUCKS ARE FOUND WHERE BEST NEW TRUCKS ARE SOLD $200.00 COUPON This coupon redeemable for $200.00 Cash tol l96l',FARGO ammo and Chassgs. Goad tires. I Ready to go to work. ' I ‘ - COUPON EXPIRES JULY 24th. 1960 CHEV. - 3 ten 51 Cab and Complete new Point job. New Lv I960 CHEV. - '/2 ion 5 Long wheel base, dual wheels. Very low mileage. WELL BELOW MARKET PRICE AT Fitzroy Street Charlottetown “MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE ) ,. ‘. ROCK - SHAKE SIDING and FOR OLD 0R NEW HOMES By Johns-Manvilie Permanent Centennial Colors . Thefmost inexpensive home care Let'us prove it with a "FREE ESTIMATE" Low Cost Financing MONARCH ROOFING & INSULATION Ch'tbwn' 894-4560 S’side 436-3419 CAMPING EQUIPMENT Tents, Sleeping Bags. Air Mattresses, Stovas, Lanterns, Coolers. Lounge Cots, etc. Over 300 different items in stock Lt RENT-A-TENT Ir 46.St. Peter's Rd, Charlottetown 892-2368 the purchaser of this vehicle - mtor. I This coupon must be presented on completion of sale.| Chassis. motor installed recently. Ready for the road ' I ON” 4 . INSULATION : “M Jobs Completed for Your Inspection" 5 Year Ask for JAMES STEWART We SELL and RENT Name Brands at the Best Prices Open 8:30 a.m.-9 p.m. CLEARANCE SALE - ,l MacKINNON FURNITURE STORE I r" Murray River JULY 22nd - AUG. 5th "All Goods Must Be Sold” Beds, springs, mattresses, couches, floor obver- ings. rugs, drapes, paints, hardware, tables. chairs, etc. NO REBATES - NO REFUNDS — SALE CASH — All Book Accounts must be settled within 30 days. mmmmmnimu VITAL STATISTICS BIRTHS VICKERSON —- At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Sunday. July 19th.. 1964 to Mr. and Mrs. Reid Vickerson [nee Dixie Cudmore). a son. Alan James. Weight 7 lbs. DOYLE — Ru’h and Allan are happy to announce the ar- rival of their son. Robert Frank at the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Thunsday. July 18, 1964. Weight 7 pounds. 11 ounces. FILES — Rev. and Mrs. Leslie R. Files of New London are pleased to announce the ar- rival of their daughter. Yvonne Leslie. t) on I at Hospital. Sunday. July 19th, 1964 at. 11 am. DEATHS SLOAN - The death occurred in Portland, Maine on Sun- day, July 19. 1964, of Mns. Leona A. Sloan of 57 Elm- wood Street in her 75th year, widow of the late John W. Sloan. formerly of Prince Ed- ward Island. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday morning, July 22. with pray- ers at e onmy Funeral Home at 7.45 lollowed- by Re- quiem Hiiigh Mass at St. Jo- sephs Church at 8.30. Inter- ment will be in Calgary ceme- tery. South Portland. ENGAGEMENTS MacMURDO — CORBETT — Mr. and Mrs. J. Vic Mac-i Murdo. Kelvin Grove. an-I nounce the engagement of their daughter. Nancy Lee. to William Allison. son Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Cor- bett. South Granville. The marriage will take place Aug- ust 15, 1964. at 2.30 p.m. at Remington United Church. BLANCHARD — MacINle — Mr. and Mrs. Henry Blan- chard. Klnkora. wish to an- ANNOUN CEMENTS CITY & QUEENS I REPAIRS T0 automatic wash- I ers, dryers, electric ranges,l refrigerators. Factory traqudI Admission 25c service men. Storey Electric.l dial 4-7341 day or eight. CLAM BAKE at Stanhope Lane. Tuesday. July 21. Ser- ving from s to 3:30. $1.00 per. plate. mored by e Stan-l hope Beach Development Al-I aoclation. GIGGEYS PHARMACY new location 131 Great George St.‘ We treat the sick well. Pl‘c-I scriptions first. Dial 4-3170; Prompt free delivery. ‘ nounce the engagement of their daughter Mary Marlene. to Pliillip Carlyle Maclnnia, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Maclnnis. Charlottetown. Mar. tinge to take place in St. Malachy's Church. Kinkora, August 29th, 1964. IN MEMORIAM MacQUARRIE In loving memory of our mother. Mrs. Frank MacQuai-rie who pas- sed away July 21. 1963. Though her smile is gone for- ever. . And her hand we cannot touch Still we have so many memor- ies of the one we loved so Her memory Is our keepsake with which we'll never part God has her in his keeping We have her in our hearts IN MEMORIAM MacINle — In loving mem- cry of Lottie Maclnnis who passed away July 21. 1963. There is a smile we will always . remember. I A voice we will always recall. I A memory we will cherish for- ever. 0f one so dear to us all. Always remembered by Ve- ra. Keir and Margaret Camel- on. POULTON — In loving mem- ory of our darling daughter.i Loraine A. Poulton who died] July 19. 1944. . A little lamb too sweet and) ure I Upon this earth to roam: An angel cam e And took our dear child home Sadly missed and lovineg remembered by her family. EMPLOYMENT Johnston Motors Ltd, Sala Con EMPLOYMENT WANTED Sales Manager. New and Used Cars ry — Bonus and Prof-it Sharing Deal. tact: E. K. Johnston, Pres. Custom Motors Limited Peugeot Sales & Service 3644 Keran Road. Halifax, NS. I Murray River, P.E.I. too numerous to mention. followmg. Administrators: NOTICES NOTICES AUCTION SALE JOHNSTON’S RIVER, THURSDAY, JULY 23 . AT 2 PM. on the farm of the late Ambrose Lewis 2 binders, McCormick Deering hay mowar, hay rake, hay fork and rope, scuffler, s-ulky hiller, No. 35 Ferguson tractor, plow, single plow, driving. sleigh, box sleigh, wood sleigh, set of bob sleighs, driving wagon, jockey cart, cream 5 e p a r a t o r. beater digger, 1/5 ton Dodge truck, 2 horses, 2 tractor trailers, disc harrows, threshing machine, Broadcast seeder, bench saw, spike harrows. quan- tity of standing hay, cattle box and other articles If day unfit, sale will be held Leo and Joseph MacDougal‘l J. Thomas McKenna first fine day A uctioneer: EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT ' WANTED DRIVERS WITH DUMP TRUCKS WANTED TO HAUL PEAS. Apply to: MR. CRAWFORD LANGLEY FRUIT PACKERS Montague I . ‘ ZEIIER’S D. POSITIONS Now OPEN Selling 0 Office Work 0 Stockroom FULL TIME AND PART TIME ENH’LDYMENT IN ZELLER'S NEW STORE TO OPEN SOON AT 159 KENT ST.. CHARLOTTEI‘OWN Ready-to-Wear lei-y - Men s, Ladles' Accessori m Wear w Nations and Toiletries en's 3031' Odd.- W .w W L. ed Tflousewares log a 0.1/8 . Cone Cam and Blunts NONSELLING POSITIONS: , Office cum 0 Sign Machine Operator Minions (tennis) ATTRACTIVE SALARIES AND WORKING commons in who so new" salaries. Zelm'l Pam w“ Discounts 0 litiosl G an . :rollt 9.1:!“ 13'3" menu-lining work I Sumner and Winter Vsca- I C will ' APPLY: ‘ ‘ MISS STRAIN National Employment Charlottetown AT ONE O'CL followmg: set Bob sleighs; wood TERMS: CASH Spreader on joint note. Lewis Penwa rden Owner ' Trans Canada Wilmot School Central Lot I 6 AAAAAAAA m \l O 01 A!» N — vvvvvvvv Parks. (9) cottages. in MIMI» Job 1 1M AUCTION SALE AT ELLERSLIE. SATURDAY, JULY 25 Having sold my farm I offer for sale the STOCK: 11 good milch cows freshened; 2 Heif- ers two years old to freshen; 10 — year olds; 7 Spring calves; 40 year old hens. MACHIN Massey Tractor 22. Trailer; Cockshutt Manure spreader No. 633 (new); Cock- shutt two-sod plow (new); Binder 6” cut Inter- national: Tractor barrows; spike harrows; seeder; Threshing mill and blower:_2 belts; haymower; cream cans; buckets; separator: horse hoe; hay rope and fork; quantity of harness; 20 cords fire-. . wood, fence stakes. Quantity of furniture. Numer- ous other articles not mentioned. Six months credit On Tractor and Manure Phone 50- I 2 Crapaud PUBLIC NOTICE THE TOWN PLANNING ACT REGULATIONS OCK .SHARP sleigh; truck waggon; Melville 6. Bell Auctioneer now apply to Suburban Charlottetown Highway Incorporated Villages District Linklotter School District Shorbrook School District School District All that area within one mile of the boundaries of in- corporated Villages. Towns, Provincial a n d National Land adiacenf to Beaches. particularly for summer lining a buildin lot or erecting a dwelling The depths of sorrow we can- ‘ not tell, Of the loss of one we loved so I well; I while she sleeps a peace-' ful sleep Her memory we shall keep. F o n d l y remembered Mummy. Daddy, Sisters Brothers. NEWPORT — In loving mem-I ory of my dear wife. Newport. who passed aw y July 20. 1963. Away in the beautiful hills n! alway 0! and I I I I By the valley of rest so fair, Some time, some day. we know I not when, We will meet our loved one there. Always in our memory. and forever in our hearts. Ever re- membered an sadly missed by her loving husband, mother- in-law and family. MacQUARRIE — In loving memory of our dear granny. Mrs. Frank MacQuarrie, wno died on July let. 1963. e had a wonderful Granny To us she was one of the best One year ago God called her To that beautiful heaven 01 rest. It broke our hearts to loose her I But she did not go 11 For part of us went with her That day God called her home Alway mem red by: grandchildren, Lillian and Ai- lan MacInnis. BRYENTON — In loving mem-I cry of John Allison Bryon/con, I who passed away July 19. I 1961. i What would we give if we could I y Hello Allison in the same old! W8 To see your face and see your. smile 0r sit and talk with you a while. I IBu memories are all that weI have left 3 Of a ’wonderful husband and the We can never forget. ‘ Lovineg remembered and sadly missed by wife. Margaret and daughters. Helen and Bar- bare. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our. thanks to the many kind neigh- ‘ hours and friends who called. sent following the sudden death our beloved Wendy Gaylene Weatherbie. A special and sincere thank you to Rev. 6.6. Wyrwuns, Dr. A.L. Saunders. Cutcllffe Funeral Home. Sis- ters a puplk grade nine of Birdhwood High Schoo and to the Canadian Girls In Train- ing of Trinity United Church. Thank you all from the bot- tom of our hearts. Mrs. Lona Weatherbie and I , ton Hall. I 7 Helen I M I Neighbors and en . saddened by the sudden pa of battle Grant Road in his 54th the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Grant. Betty, M Eleanor's; old. all at three ATTEND PROVINCIAL Rose Show. ParkdaIe Women's Insti- tute Hall. Thursday. July 23rd. Doors open to public at 8 p.m. RCMP MUSICAL RIDE. plus eight races. Charlottetown Driv- ' ing Park. July 25 and 27m. Tic- kets available from members1 of the Rotary Club. HAMPTON UNITED Churchl Iturkey and ham supper, Ramp-- Wednesday. Serving from 5 p.m. July 22. TURKEY SUPPER. Marsh-1 field Hall Wednesday. July ‘22. sponsored by Presbyterian Lad- ies Aid. Serving 5 p.m. Adul‘s $1.25. ICE CREAM Social, Mt. Mel- lick School, Tuesday evening. Ju lat. ICE CREAM SOCIAL 2151. Women's Institute. COME TO Strawberry Education Centre. Cavendish. T ucsday. July 21. serving from" p.m. Sale of Home Cooking. Sponsored by U.C.W. of Caven-. dish Pastoral Charge. AUCTION PARTY tonight at 7.30 pm. at the Kinsmen Re creational Centre. 82 Fitzroy Street. You are invited. HOME MADE Ice cream gang Brook, Wednesday. July TURKEY AND Salad Supper High School er River. Thursday. July 23rd. starting at 5 p.m. DANCE IN Corran Ban Hall Tuesday night. Modern and oid time music. Canteen service. DANCE WILL be held 1 65 Hall. Tuesday, July 21 ICE CREAM sorial Ed acDonaId's. Wednesda July 22nd. Serving starts at 7 o'clock Auspices Anglican Women's Auxiliary. Cherry Valley. REGULAR TUESDAY night dance at the Recreation Cen- er. New Gla sgow. danc- ing from 9.30 to 12_ Music by the cl-Rays. MY NEW BOOK "Concerning Prince Edward Island" (Fred W. BagnalI). costing 51.00 will be available September 1st. KINGS COUNTY STRAWBERRY ICE Cream Social In Bridgetown Hall. Tuesday evening July 2151. Sponsored by Dundas UCW. n Lo st. at y. in: Springton School. Tuesday. July‘ ‘ Sponsored by Springton‘ and ice cream festival at Christian in I 3 I 1-". I I l I l l . . I I INJURED IN HARLEM RIOTING A Negro bleeding from head injuries is led away during the rioting in Harlem Sunday night. Violence in the district flared over the weekend in the wake of Thursday's slaying of a 15-year~old Negro boy by a while policeman. (AP Wirephoto) auditorium, Hunt- Memorin Emperor Franz Josef : VIENNA tAPI—"I asked God j if anything in life would be I spared me." I So once groaned Franz Josef of Hapsburg. emperor of Aus- itria-Hungary. a man of great I personal tragedies in the midsc . of the pomp and glory of one of i history's most illustrious dynas- ties. His brother Maximilian was shot by a firing squad in Mex- :ico. His sister-in-Iaw Carlotta. had gone mad. His son and heir. Rudolf. commitied suicide. .His unhappy. vagrant but be .Iovcd wife Elizabeth was stabbed to death in Geneva. His nephew and new heir. Franz Ited by Rev. Eugene Murray. IFerdinand. was assassinated at Sarajevo in the incident that sparked the First World War. Yet the man with the mutton- chop whiskers. who ruled Aus- tria for 68 years and still haunts its memories. was to be spared great calamities and indignities. He died in 1916 at the age of 86. two years before the break- up of his empire He never dreamed that most of his empire ‘would one day slip into Communist rule. EMPEROR’S EMPEROR Franz Josef was the acknowl- edged "emperor's emperor," a ramrod man whose court was proud of its ostentations gran- ' deur and suffocating etiquette. DANCE FORTUNE “a” . Re“ Preston Hammill was pre- . at the age of 18. the scion of every Wednesday night. Cliff Peters orchestra. Canteen ser- vice. ANNUAL CHICKEN and.ham supper in St. Charles Hall on Wednesday, July 29th. S starting at 5 p.m. HOME COOKED ham and salad supper Cambridge Hall Wednesday, Jul 22. Adults $1.00. children 50 cents. Sup- per starting 5 pm. ’ s of the Peters Road Presbyterian Church. MEET OLD comrades a‘. Ier Reunion for ings County World War One veterans at Brudenell on July 29. If you wish transportation contact your nearest Legion Branch. PRINCE COUNTY PRINCESS PAT Drive in Theatre. July 20 and 21: “Shock Treatment". Stewart Whitman and Carol LIndlay. RESERVE SATURDAY July 25, 1964. for the picnic at St. Brigit's Church. Foxley River. Dinner. swings and games. ALBERTON CENTENNIAL Parish Picnic. Saturday. Au- st 1st. turkey dinner. games. entertainment and fiddlers con- e GOSPEL TENT Cascumpec — Meetings continue Tuesday through Friday at 8.30 p.m Please note change of time. ME. AND Mrs. James Pend- ergast will be at home to their friends on the occasion of their 40th Wedding anniversary at the Pendergast Residence in .m. — 5 Kensington, from 3 p p.m. and from 7 p.m. — 9 p.m. Wednesday, July 22nd. ED MATHEWS and hits old Jamboree and I July 22. I p.m. Sponsored by Wml'l Institute. OBITUA RY Inserted by the family. DAN'I'LE GRANT S WON sslng Pcake‘s He was of year. The deceased. a kind. loving lather and neighbor. was made. ceased by his wife sixteen month ago. Ldt to mourn the loss of a devoted father are six children: rs. Basil Mclsaac. St. Daniel. Wayne. Har- Gregory and Teresa Lee. home. Also six sisters and uppers .IGeMrmde. Mrs. T . sent in the sanctuary. I The pallbearers were: Sam- } uel Johnston Sylvester Trainor, Vincent Grant. Emest Clarkin. James Hughes iind ‘ tery. j CARD OF THANKS I The family of the late Dantle Grant sincerely thank Dr. Bon- nell clergy. those who sent flowers. mass cards enroll- ments and messages of sym-. pathy: also all kind neighbors and friends who In any way helped to alleviate the burden of sorrow. OBITUARY Inserted by the family. EARLE E. ACORN Lake Verde has lost one most respected citizens in person of Earle E. Acorn. passed away at his home on . Born at Mill- its the j who .June 22nd. 1964 [view 81 years ago, Son of late John Acorn and his wife Ma tner. with the excep- tion of a couple of years spent in Western Canada he spent his entire life in Lake Verde. The deceased was a man of fine Christian principles. honest and upright in all his dealing with his fellow men. Always ready to lend a helping hand in time n 11 He will be greatly missed in the home and com- nnmi'tiy where he was loved and respected by young a He leaves to mourn his wife (nee Lillian MacLean) formerly ross Roads, one drain and two mos. Helen. Mrs. Guy granddaughters. Shirley. Ruth Irene. Fame and Beatrice Game- Ister. also two sisters one 'brother. Lela. Mrs. Joseph Lam- .hros and Perry of Calgary. Al- ,lrcrta. Nollie. ers. A. Camp- Ibell. Ipswich. Mass. one siwer. . Bernard land one brother. Sidney proh deceased him. The esteem in which he was 1held was evidenced by the large assembly at Pownalvl Un‘ Church for nera-l services. The services at the church and grave were worm-ted by Rev. GAD. Elliot. assisted by Rev. TR Gmidge. Hymns sung were "The Lord's My Shepherd" and "Breathe On Me Breath of God.“ Flower hearers were ‘ the1 ndold.I Ia house which had spawned 'kings for 600 years. His heter- ‘ eogeneous r e a l m embraced lmore than 40.000.000 people of I rule. I “Farewell my youth.” he sighed when his feeble-minded .uncle. Emperor Ferdinand, ab- Idicated and blessed his teen- : age successor. -was under the influence of his mother Sophie. who opposed his marriage to the ravishing but flighty 16 — year old Princess . Elizabeth (Sisy) of Bavaria. As troubles piled up in the empire. Franz Josef was often dis- tracted by bickering between Sophie and Elizabeth. "I ’ OPEN DISCONTENT I His private life breaking down and his army beaten in 1859 in the field in Italy. Franz Josef returned to Vienna to find , discontent openly displayed. une 1866. Franz Josef was ' manoeuvred by P rin ce Bis- march into a war with Prussia. . This lasted only two weeks and . threw Austria out of Germany. ; with the loss of its Baltic posses- ‘ sions there. I Helmuth von Moltke crushed lthe Austrians at Koenigsgraetz iin Bohemia. What Moltke and. .Bismarck did there was the Iforerunner of what Prussian- .Germany would do in France .9 in 1870. to Belgium and France Iin 1914. and what Hitler Would I do on the Western front in 1940. I . . ‘ Th v to at Koeni s raetz . Gamester of Hunter River. En-T e m r'v g g ‘ eley and John. Lake Verde. five ‘ vow" made Prussia the No. I German Europe But. Bis- , . . 'I marck did not. march on Vienna and destroy Austria. He lined it up as an ally against France. I So at the age of 37. Franz I Josef had failed with Italy. with ‘ Germany and with Hungary. All these years the ravishing I Sisy had been gallivaniing rest- Ilcssly over Europe. He wrore .her pleading letters addressed !to "my endlessly beloved sn- He came to the throne in 1848 i t he was God's anointed to ‘ gentlemen. His reign started roughly. He ‘ TIContinues Io Haunt Austria 'mannikin." Such pleas followed {her until she was stabbed to f death by an Italian anarchist in l 1898 at Geneva. DEATH PACT She had returned briefly to comfort Franz Josef after the debacle at Koenigsgraetz. and :again in 1889 after their son Rudolf killed the Baroness Ma- ria Vetsei‘a and himself in their death part at his Mayerli'ug hunting lodge. But while she deserted him for years on end. Sisy left ) Franz Josef to be comforted by I Katerina (Kathy) Schratt—an I enchanting. extrovert young ac- I tress from Vienna's Burgthea- I tre. Sisy condoned the relation- ' ship but at the end Franz Josef “ was to lose even this. When Rudolf died. Frans Josef apparently became con? ‘vinced that the dynasty was looming to an end. BU true to ENEl'e“ more than a dozen nationalities. ‘ hl-S unbendlnl COde. he felt the when Franz Josef believed devoutly Interment in the church ceme- ‘ ma IHapsburgs must go down like ‘ colors flying. He [was still to rule for 28 years. ; with troubles mounting. I Be repeated the same mie- I takes. with an iron countenance I always with nightly prayers. I convinced he was doing the cor- rect and honorable thing. For instance, to get rid of die body of Maria Vetsera after Ru- dolf was given royal burial. Franz Josef permitted this: Her body was placed in a coach. in torrential rain at dead of night. and held upright between her two uncles to be taken to a swiftly dug grave at the ancient monastery of Heiligenkreuts. BURIED OUT OF SIGHT And when the bodies of Frans Ferdinand and his morganatio ' s o p h i e Choiek. were brought back from Sarajevo they also were bundled off. again by night and again in tempestuous weather. to he bur- ied out of royal sight and mind ‘at Armslcllen. across the Dan- P. I Franz Josef died Nov. 21. i 1916. two years short of his 70th anniversary on the throne. He passed into the legend of Austria. and his empire with I him. Once-mi):th Austria Is to- ‘day a tiny outpost of freedom. ‘nearly surrounded by Commu- nist slates carved from the old I empire. 2 37 5' PRIEST DIES WORCESTER. Mans. IA?)— Rev. Leopold L. S. Bnaun. HG. Inative of New Bedford. Mass... .at one time the only Roman Catholic priest permitted to carry out his religious duties in IRIissia. died Saturday in hospi- ‘tal. A member of the Assump- Iliohisi order. he was assigned 7to Russia in 1034 after the United States and e Union established diplomatic relations. 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