SERVICES NOTICES NOTICES V MARTIN REAL ESTATE MAY WE SHOW YOU? * GEORGETOWN 3 bedroom home- best area. B e s 1‘ price . 4750.00 * CH’TOWN ‘Warehouse. top loca- tion. Heavy construction finished basement, of- fice space, automatic heat, available Oct. lst. * BUNBURY Modern. neat, clean 2 bedroom home, estab- ' 'shed lawn. Shrubs. be“ ocation. ' l * CH'TOWN For sale unit in cor Imperative apt. .4 bed. rooms, quality tiled be tiled basement. Large modern kitchen, large living room. Excellent neighbors, thrifty heat. * BRIGHTON Two corner lots Trees, best location. Johnson Crescent, Real- istic price. DOMESTIC NOTICES mm For “a M NM jfiflcfil’gfifilawm For Fastest “infill W'ciiim . E SerVIce PE _ WE'RE STUCK Without This Sticker JOHN D DOE CAPABLE WOMAN WILL" no. EXPERIENCED PIANO an. 1 MONTAGUE NYCC s no.1. nov. 10, 190: Please — whenevu' Island Window CLEANERS Window Cleandow Storm Window Servi ce Phone 4-9688 Complete Janitor Service NOTICE Effective Sept. Ist, I964 we will no longer be engaged in oil heating install- ations or oil burner service. BURKE ELECTRIC Phone 4-5453 about yo u r subscription — e I . a renewal. a question. a complaint- ATTACH THE ADDRESS STICKER From Your Copy of THE GUARDIAN THE EVENING PATRIOT ' SERVICES MRS. A. 8. CT. Lessons oom- menclng September 1. Tole. . phone 06-6022. care for r own m. Telephone 4m. PEST CONTROL Guaranteed Extermination All Bugs, Rats, Mice Regular PEI. Service Mo ritime Fumigotors ROCK - SHAKE SI'DING INSULATION FOR OLD OR NEW HOMES Johns-Manville Permanent Centennial Colors “Many Jobs Cmnpleted for Your lnepec " The most lne ve home care Let us prove It with a “FREE ESTIMATE" 5 Year Low Final: ' Ask for STEWAR MONARCH ROOFING & INSULATION Ch’town 894—4560 S’side 436-3419 Clement Vincent, Conserva- tive MP for Nicolet-Yomaska in Quebec province. p this new it design in the 32 Mill St. St John NB. FOR COMPLETE SEPTIC tonk clean out service call Murray Riwer Sanitation Der- vioe. telephone U. Angus Mac-Kay. FOR INTERIOR AND EXTER. for painting. We travel to all points of the Island. J. I". agelean and Sons. Dial 4- teacher, Mount Allison train- ed will resume classes begin- ning September first. Studio in ‘ center of city. For further in- formation or mpointmeots _______._____ CAR LEAVING FOR TOR- Transportation CEMEN'II F'DOORS, SIDE- walk and steps pared and finished, floors. 13;? estimates. Telmhone :- FOR SALE On. two row Wahlman re-conditibned tototo harvester, with or'without three ulk boxes. ‘ Can take Sebago seed potatoes In part or - full payment. P.E.l. BAG CO. Summerside, P.E.I. House of'Commons with the hope that it could end the protracted debate on the is- sua. ‘llhe maple leaf I. green In a while centre. The circle I is superimposed on a cross made of red. white and blue 1 bars of equal width. (CP Wirephoto) ANNOUN CEMENTS THE ANNUAL Memorial Ser-I vice of the 01 I CITY & QUEENS I l yde River Presby- 1 CITY & QUEENS SECOND INSTALLMENT of City of Charlottetown secured taxes Is due and payable on or befo August 31st. re JEWELL'S COUNTRY Gar. onto, Tuesday, September 1. can accommode three sengers. One passenger to telephone 4-4018. EMPLOYMENT WLOYMENT help with driving. For further information. telephone 4-947. Licenced Auto B SUMMER COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE TOP WAGES for for Charlottetown firm Apply: . NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. Charlottetown ' Ody Repair Mon TEACHERS phone Trailers ALUMINUM mm mm. (Montreal or for sale. Completely in- For Teaching in sulated. size 12 it long by 6 ft. wide, 6 ft. high. Priced for quick sale. Apply Mari- time Motor Supply or tele- Other Benefits _ phone 4-9948 after 6 p.m. Years of Teach Properties Wanted ANTED TO BUY: 3 BED- room house in Brighton or Spring Park area preferred. eve or a good older home considered. Apply to Guard- Ian-Patriot Box . NOTICES FEMALE The Catholic School Trustees of Greenfield Park Qualifications: Official Teaching Diploma. Salary: Interesting—Association Schedule— ‘ Write to: CLAUDE TESSIER. Secretary-treasurer 276 Churchill, Apt. 3, Greenfield Park, Chamny 00., P.Q. ' Telephone: WANTED NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT The Department of Industry and Natural Resources hereby give notice that they have under Section 7 of the said Act, deposited with the Minister of Public Works at Ottawa and in the office of the Registrar of the Land Registry for Prince. County at Summerside, P. E. I., a description of the site and the plans of a Marine Railway proposed to be built in the Cascu-mpeque Harbour at Al'berton, Prince County, Prince Ed- ward Island in front of Alberton Industries pro. perty. AND TAKE NOTICE that after the expire.- tion of one month from the date of the publica- tion of this notice, the Department of Industry and Natural Resources, will under Section 7 of the said Act apply to the Governor in Council for approval of the said site and plans. DATED at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, this 25th day of August, A. D. 1964. P. A. MURNAGHAN. Deputy Minister of Industry and Natural Resources. REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE den's, York, open Monday through Saturday (closed Sun- days). Free pony rides for the accompanied by parents. . rown, To and an- tique vase display, da‘hlia gs den, gift shop. etc. Guided tour Adult admission 50c INTEREST AT the rate of onehalf of one per cent per month will be charged on all over-due City of Charlottetown taxes. p. S. REPAIRS T0 automatic wash- ers. dryers, electric ranges, refrigerators. Factory trained service men. Storey Electric, dial 4-7341 day or night. ALL PERSONAL property and educational taxes are past due lflld should be paid immediate- Y. NOTICES Suburb) _ Primary Course Insurance —- etc. ing Recognized 671-07 23 Lost lost in the vicinity of Victory Avenue and Pleasant Streets. Found tiger striped kitten. Telephone 2-1346. Special Notices NOTICE r before September 10. 964, otherwise handed ~ In for collection. Y order of Trustees. LACK—AND wnrrn KITTEN above average salary sn SALES REPRESENTATIVE Required 5y Mraior Oil Company to work in Maritimes Applicant should have at least two years of uni- versity or equivalent sales experience, training course provided. Excellent opportunity with I signment. Send particulars in writing to: PO. BOX, 666. MONCTON. N.B. FARM FOR SALE BY TENDER ' ' Tenders will be received until noon Monday. 315t for the following property at Mount ewa Lot 1—F'arm home and 65 acres land in village Lot 2—Plot of land—9 acres. Lot 3—Plot of land—22%., acres. For further information and inspection call the undersigned and address all tenders to: Stirling Clark, Mount Stewart, phone 8 (Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.) PHONE 892-2302 FIDDLING AND Step Dau- cing contest in Victoria Hall on Monday, August 31st. PLEASE BRING tax bill when making payment. FLOWERS — For all occas- ions. basket arrangements, etc. Jewels Country Gardens. York. Telephone 4—7074. RESERVE SATURDAY. Sep tember 5th, for the Queen's County Plowing Match at Char- lie Jones' farm. Pownal. TURKEY SUPPER in Brook- field Hall, Saturday, August 29th. Sponsored by Prince- town Road United Church Wo- men. Serving from 4.30. LOBSTER SUPPERS St. Anne Pariah, Hope River. Are discon- tinued for this season. DR. EP. Stewart will be ab- sent from his office from August 29th to September 7th inclusive. NEW GLASGOW —- no office hours Thursday and Friday this week. Dr. Zielinski. NOTICES THE P. E. I. MEDICAL CONVENTION WILL BE HELD IN CHARLOTTET‘OWN THURSDAY and FRIDAY, AUG. Hand 28' In Case of An Emergency An, one Wishing to Contact a Doct r . 0 Float Parade d ear supplied upon as- NOTICE Beginning Monday Aug. 1 Alan Nelson °m8rly operated by 0110180113 Motors Mop. gue. L Excellent opportunity man to be and experience. Write CAREER IN PERSONNEL for a mature. Intelligent, workinasm rsonnel mentmanexpan M timefirm.I-Ie will becomesoquainted withthe various of personnel work—monument and so on wage aid-sluy' tion. p10 and well as in labour relations. He may m oneormoreotthese Preferably tewlll behi- li a], ha’ve a university education and have smug: In the behavioral sciences. oonunenmr giving details Te age, educa- tion, experience and salary expected to Box 32646 Guardian - Patriot FOR SALE BY TENDER Tracadie Cross Store property con- sisting of a Store and dwelling, ware- house and two other buildings and land. Store equipment also available for sale. ' Sealed tenders will be accepted at the office of the undersigned up to noon September 8th, I964. Highest or any Tender not neces- sarily accepted. MacPHEE & TRAINOR 160 Richmond Street. PINEI'TE BELFAST CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONS ....I....... 4|:00 p.m. Centennial Horse Race . . . 2:30 p.m. Supper Doll Carriage and Pet Parade, Scottish Music and Dancing. Sports Activities. Royal Canadian Dragoons Band Concert ............... 6:30 p.m. Outdoor Dance . . . . . . . . . 9:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. Start- ete with education NOTICES NOTICES o Charlottetown’. Newest C°ln-0perefed Saturday. A AUCTION SALE At Crapeud- at 3.00 p.m. FormoomlstingoffiOecresigcludinglsg‘e homeequippedwithhotandool'water I Mold ugust 29th. Charlottetown, P.E.I. 'CENTR‘ALLY LOCATED Here Is a home worth looking at. This home Is ideal for a business man so it is located only two blocks from the main business section. Home foetuses livingroom, well to wall carpeting, kit- hall, front porch, kitchen ns 2 bedroo bedrooms. now. Owner occupancy. . STANLEY MOL REAL ESTATE LTD. 75 Great George St. Near Travel Bureau PHONE Z-Ibl I students of Grade XII in lowing timetable: offered. History — September 3, 1964 at 9:00 am. Biology — September 3, 1964 at 2:00 p.m. French — September 4. 1964 at 9:00 am. No other supplementary examinations will be DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Charlottetown, P.E.I. August 27, 1964. Iterian Church will be held next f Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m. with‘ ;special music. A warm invita- ; tion Is extended to all to attend. , ALL PUPILS planning to at— tend Cavendish Consolidated , School are requested to register by September 4th with the sec- Iretary. By Order Board fTrustees, Mrs. Jo’I-n MacNeiIi, | Secretary. I CHARLOTTETOWN CLINIC I Will have no office hours Thurs- :day and Friday afternoons and levenings except by special ap- pointment DANCE MAPLE Grove Dance Hall, St. Patricks Road. Satur- lday, August 29th. Modern and ; Old time dancing, 9 to 12. Music ,by the Stardusters. 1 WANTED IMMEDIATELY In Montague and vicinity. apart‘ ments and houses for rent. Ap- ply Sout'iern Kings Real Estate. Box 1%. dial 838-4567. WIENER ROAST to be held 1 at. Hartsville Hall. Saturday, ; August. 29. Serving from 5 p.m. i Sponsored by Junior LOL. I DANCE n v n- n Y Saturday night in St. Andrews Hall, Mt. Stewart. Dancing 9.30 - 12. Mu- sic by Smiths 0rchestra.Can- teen service. BONSIIAW UNITED Church Women's 'I‘hsnkoffering Service, Sunday. August 30th at 7.30 p.m. Guest speaker. Special mu- sic by Vlctoris Womens Choir. Organlst, Mrs. Allison Lea. RESERVE WEDNESDA evening, Sept. 16th for hot tur- key dinner with plum pudding at Alp h o n s u s. Morrissey's.j Earnscllffe. Supper served from,l to 10. Dance after. I Y , River Ltd, POSSIBLE FLAG COMPROMISE 1 Tlmber Slicing , In B.C. Sparks Company Probe VANCOUVER (CPI—A three- way slicing of a northwestern British Columbia timber pie is the subject of a concerned study by two companies which didn't get as large a piece as they wante . ' Excutive-level pondering by the two has resulted in pulp mill invstment worth about $208,000.00!) ‘Ianging in balance ——along with about 2,750 Jobs. Lands and Forests Williston cut down timber ap- plications and relocated forest boundaries in an announcement Thursday. His decisions affected applica- lions for forest licences from MacMillan. Blnedel and Powell Columbia Cellulose Ltd.. and Bulkley Valley Pulp and Timber Ltd. to supply pro- posed mills with pulpwood. MacMillan was planning an $86,000.0m mill at Kitimat on B.C.‘s north 740 tons a day Initially. It ap- plied for a pulp harvesting ares ‘ and a tree farm licence. ONLY 60 PER CENT Mr. Willislon refused the PHA and granted the TFL. but with limitations that would give the company only 60 per cent of the limbs; it wanted. During publl'F-irearings at Kit- lmai in April. J.V. Clync, com- pany chairman. said MacMillan would not be interested In going ahead with its plans unless it' got what It wanted. In a statement following Mr. Winston's plan, the company of said “We received the minister's proposals in the mail only this morning, and it will take time to study them." outook from Columbia Cellulose was a little brighter. "I would be very surprised and disappointed," if Columbia didn't build the mill. said Pres- ident Paul M. Marshall. He termed the minister’s three way slice “a serious and imaginative compromise on conflicting applications before E 3 Mr. Willlslon's plan also gave Columbia only do per cent of ply a proposed 750 tan a day kraft mill at Prince Rupert. The company already operates Minister ' coast to produce ‘ some" a sulphite mill in the northcnusf: CIIy. Bulkley Valli-y, owned by group of northern businessmen. was the only applicant to wall! away with what it had wanted. The group plans a 352000.000 mill about 150 miles Prince Rupert. Mr. Willlston said he believ ed his plan would enable the three ft me go ahead with their plans. After «use! elem Hi the facts it is my opinion that with some give and Lake . . there is sufficient wood available on a sustained Id basis to mes-ate all proposed pulp mills. . . . "It is on this basis Diet my decision was The e." three UNLOADING CAR 0! Royal feed at Milton Station. Morning only. Saturday, August the 29th Vital Statistics PROVINCIAL WOMEN'S In- stitute Centennial Handicraft dkplay at the Basilica Recrea- tion Centre will close early Sop-I Iember. Be sure to plan to visit: (the display before the elesing1 ate. LOBSTER IN the shell at the} lobster supper to be held at the Recreation Centre New Glas- gow. Saturday. August 39th ser- ving from 4 to 1 p.m. DANCE MILLVIEW Hall; every Friday night Dancing 9.30; 12.30 p.m. Good music. Canteen service. RUMMAGE SALE August 29 at 5.30 p.m. at Community Cen-‘ tre. In aid of Precious Blood Monastery. KINGS COUNTY SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATIONS‘maay. GRADE XII Supplementary examinations will be written at Prince of Wales College, Charlottetown by accordance with the fol- l N. H. A. HOME-OWNER LOANS Our representative will be in attendance to provide information regarding loans under the National Housing Act. on WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 2nd st the Kirkwood Motel, Charlottetown Interested persons may phone 894-8527 and leave their name and phone number for an ap- pointment, to be made later by our representa— tive. or write to the following address: CENTRAL MORTGAGE AND v HOUSING CORPORATION P. O. Box 648. 37 was-r LANE MONCION. . NB. DANCE IN Souris Legion. August as. Members. guests and club members: good music. ' REGULAR FRIDAY night: dance to Morell Village Hall.. Music by the "Del-Rays". ; DR. L. P. IRLAM. Saudis will . be absent from his office > Thursday. August 27th, and Fri. day August 23th. THE LAW OFFICE of Ken-I neth R. MacDonald in the Civic Building, Montague, will be open , each Saturday. KE-MAC BURNERS 859.953 mntsgue Electric Co.. dial sas‘ 7. REGULAR Saturday dance. St. Peters Hail. sons Orchestra. Canteen. mission 50c. DANCES CARDIGAN LPEIOI‘I Hall Tuesday nigII Music by Thunder Bolts. Modern and old time, Friday night music by Webster, Burke and Cliff Pet-l en. Dancing 9-12.30. Cantecn‘ service 9-11. . I PRINCE COUNTY I REMEMBER— MONDAY August 31st Is the III’IfIl day for paymen (‘in c! (Mariette‘ town taxes without Interest. PRINCESS PA'I' Drive - In, Alberton, August as. 27. 28 and E: “For Those Who Think night Ohals- , Ad- Young" with smes Darren and Pamela Piffin. Similar to Beach Party. HAM ANTI TURKEY salad supper, Bedeqm- United Church Hall. Sponsored by the Jean Cameron Unit of the UCW, Set-. Inlay. August . from 4-7 p.m. Admission 81.25 and 78 cents. ICE CREAM social and home BIRTHS MacKINNON - At lie Prince Inland Hospital, uguet 20. ohn Macxinv- ann' Isabel, weight 9 RACKHAM — At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Monday. Augud M. 1904 to Mr. and Mrs. Grant Rackham a daughter, Patricia Ann. Weight 3 lbs. 7 on. A sister RAYNER —- Mr. and Mrs. Heb- er Rayner (nee Gertrude Sto- warti wish to announce arrival of their first daughter Phyllis Alethea at the P.E.l. Hospital, August 39, 1964. A sister for Merle and Darv-l. ENGAGEMENTS ,MarIEAN — BRAGG - Hf. and Mrs, Allison Phillip Mac- Lean. Summerslde. announce the engagement of their dau- ghter, Verna Judith to John Louis Bragg, son of MT. and M . Elmer Bragg. Coiling. wood. Nova Scotla. 'I‘he mar- riage will take place Satur- day. September 26th.. at Trin- Ity United Church. IN MEMORIAM RARKNESS —- In loving mem- ory of John Darkness. who passed away August 1. I901. What would we give if we could so Hello Dad In the same old way To hear your voice and see your sm Tn sit and talk with you awhile_ Lovineg remembered by daughter Helen and Lester and ' grandson Tester Jr. wnrrmcx — In loving mem- ory of a dear father Wilfred Whitlock who passed a w sy August 28. 1936. Eight years has passed since that sad day When God called our loved one away We missed him than, we m I as him still Forget him no we never will. Sadly miss ed and ever re- membered by his daughter Ed- mason ‘ lib. son-in-law Gel-old. tr Wilfred. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late wuuan Elijah Rayner wishes to express . their most stncere'thanks to Dr. Shea. Mr. Crozler and “22' ii "i" "£3..." a T. van . kind Meade and COOKIES III. In St. erk'l hall. ‘ a Remington. August 29th., 7: arba nor sham Iii. . t p.m. Sponsored by the New Inn- beautiful m '0 W ‘ eastol- iii. {ziis‘sfiussasi‘tr in”'s;“v":. I r. ). -S