.1“; JOSEPH Former Ambassador Jason‘s Frank Saunders and accom- panied by his niece Ann Gar- ;an for a visit with his son. . '“fl‘: ' P. Senator Edward M. Kennedy. It was the former unbassa- dor's second visit to his son. who suffered a broken back in a June 19th plane crash in Southampton. Mass. while on XENOUN CEMENTS CITY & QUEENS REPAIRS TO automatic wash. ers. dryers, electric ranges, refrigerators. Factory trained service men. Storey Electric. dial 4-7341 day or night. FLOWERS -« For'all occas- ed ions. basket arrangements, etc. Jewels Coun‘ry Gardens. York. Telephone 4-7074. “THERE IS STILL time to enroll for classes beginning September (I. Union Commercial College — telephone 4-3285." RESERVE SATURDAY. Sep- lemhcr 5th. for the Queen‘s Count} Plowing Match at Char. lie .lones' farm. Pownal. DR. .IM. GILLIS will be so- sem from his office is Eldon until September 3nd. DANCE AT Maple Grove Dance Hall. St. Patrick's Road. Woducsday. September 2nd. Modern and old time — 930 12 30. Music by Ed. Matthews. THE PROVINCIAL Vocational; lniliiiite on the Malpeque Road. require: suitable boarding pier-3 as in the near vicinity. for Voca- DR. ILA. MacMillan will bel absent from the Charlottetown Clinic from August 81st to Sep tember 7 inclusive. I MINEGOO LAUNDRY and Dry Cleaning at 106 Hillsboro Street. now open —— coin operat- lf service lid attended. JUNIOR FARMERS meeting at the Recreation (xntre. New Glasgow on Wednesday. Sep- tember 2nd at 0 pm. AT HOME — Mr. and Mrs. ‘Weslon Whitlock will be at home to relatives. friends and neighbors on Sunday, Septem- ber 6th, from 2 to 5 end 7 to 9 pm. on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary at the "Couniny Hearse" home of . . n . Pear. main. Gulf Shore Road. North Rustico. REGULAR Wednesday night dances North River Recreation i Centre every week. Dan is I n g 930-1230. Music by Judy. Mel and El. Canteen service. ATTENTION United Church men —« Be assured of a place at1 lthe Stanhope Conference Sept-i i floral school stLdents. Those In-iember II to 13 by sending in forested in boarding suds stu~ [your registration early to: Be- derits telephone 2.2401. verley Simpson. York. P.E.I. EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT TEACHERS WANTED FEMALE The Catholic School Trustees of Greenfield Park (Montreal Suburb) For Teaching in Qualifications: Official Teaching Diploma. Salary: Interesting—Association Schedule- Other Benefits —. Insurance — etc. Years of Teaching Recognized Writ CLAUDE Secretary-treasurer E VISITS sou Primary Course. e to: TESSIER. 276 Churchill. Apt. 3. Greenfield Park. Chamny Co.. P.Q. Telephone: 671-0723 lioness NOTICE All dog taxes are now due and pay- oble. Summons will be issued. BY ORDER POLICE DEPT. NOTICES l i I l i l l l l . l l . l l l his way to the State Demo- i cratic Convention at West Springfield. The senator is strapped in a rigid bed as he recuperales from his injuries. (AP Wirephoto) ‘ t CITY & QUEENS I REGULAR DANCE in Mt. ' Ryan Hall every Thursday night. Music by the “Star Dusters.‘ DAUGHTERS OF England card game in the IOOF Hall; every Wednesday night at 8.00 pm. Admission 50 cents. Lunch. served. KINGS COUNTY PICKLING cucumbers now ready. Fresh from the. field: a1-. so other vegetables. Andy Lan-t dry. Montague. DANCE IN St. Georges hall‘. every Wednesday evening. Alex Force is insured against civili MacDougall orchestra. WANTED IMMEDIATELY In Montague and vicinity. apart-l ments and houses for rent. Ap-' ply Southern Kings Real Estate,.‘ Box 1*. dial Bail-45.7. MAMMOTH DANCE Potato warehouse Georgetown. Labor Day Sept. 7. dancing 9 —— I‘ am. Thunderbolts Orchestra. Also twist. contest sponsored by Georgetown Lions Club. DANCER CARDIGAN Legion Hall Tuesday night. Music by. Thunder Bolts. Modern and old} time. Frida night music by: Webster IRurke and Cliff Pet-i ers. Dancing $12.00. Canteen} service 9-11. CENTENNIAL Variety Show. Wednesday. September 2nd. at) Souri-s Regional High School ; Aud.. featuring Gladys Roar-In; Lem Paquet. Wilfred Bernardl Le Paul Russell. Everett dials-1 . little Peter Mallard TV; star special guest artist Jackl Webster and his violin. Door prize a beautiful 7x5 autograph- ed colored photo of Lem Paquet l in western costume. Sea Prin-i cess Mary MacPhee will pick: the door prize. Sponsored by' the local lgirl guides. Admission l 75 and 35 cents. Show time 8.30 1 pm. Dance after show. . i i l i in» Guardian, oust-locum, Wed. sent. 2. 1m. 1s a. . iConfederation Concept lDescribed Old-Fashioned QUEBEC '.CPl — Confeder- I asked why the provinces hadn't been given the power of apparel- atlon was described here by a history professor as “a great old - fashioned set of Victorian plumbing. ' “Plumbing which somehow doesn‘t work very well. added: Professor 1". B, site of the‘ University of Western Ontario; He told the Canadian Union. of Students. holding a seminar: on Confederation at Laval Uni-i varsity this week. that the} Fathers of Confederation were lawyers uninterested in politicall theory The from the United States Consti.‘ tution was that a federal state was possible. regional divisions. mg senators. thus offsetting th power of the House of Com- mons. Professor Waite said the Sen- ate had been a matter of in- tense discussion before Confed— eration and was to have bee II the "real essence" of the new system. But the Senate as it emerged. with m e m b e r s federally sp- pninted, was "a in often. It simply didn' . . lintention for which it was do- only idea they had taken; signed." . A girl from Laval wondered.‘ in view of stories of With the U.S.'partying and drinking" duringI :Civil War raging as a result of‘ the discussions a century ago.’ they were:"whether we should take Con- on otherwise suspicious of federal- federation seriously." ism. They regarded it. he toldl about 150 delegates from 46 uni- . versities. as “a drug useful forl relieving pain" but one which could also kill the patient if. given in too strong a dose. 1 Anthony Pearson. a student' trom Montreal's Loyola College. “whisky. Professor Waite lightly noted that such activity is a feature of conferences "even now" He added that much of the ground work of the conferences was done in advance Theme of the week-long sem- mar 15 s a new con- cept of Confederation." Professor Guy Dozois. Uni- versity of Ottawa. said a highly- centralized constitution was jus- tified in 1867 "but the question it 1964." strous ere—1 is. what we will do 'fulfill the "What our country expects of us is not only good will but imagination to invent new' solu- tions »- to realize that simple and easy solutions to complex problems are not enough." Effective change and reform had never come about easily v be concluded Mari Leaves Canada In Damages Case SARNIA. Ont. (CPI ~ A 29- year-old former city police con-1 stable who was ordered by the‘ Ontario Supreme Court Feb. 18‘ to pay $88,791 damages to a: man who was beaten into im-i becilily has left Canada. ' ‘ Police chief James Porrancei said ere Rich rd Gunn, a} member of the city force for.) 1 y . left for the Unitedl States early In July. 1 He said he believed Gunn In. livinr in Texas with his wifeé and two children. i Gunn was ordered to pay thel damages to William Williams. 29. after witnesses testified: Gunn clubbed Williams while? arresting iiim April 27. 1963. crippling him for life and leav-i with the mentality oft lng him an eight-year-old. Gunn launched appeal pro- ceedings but his lawyer. H - e . ber Nethery. said in an interu‘ w weeksi view that Gunn a e ago asked him to withdraw the appeal. He did so. Gunn's departure left it on- certain as to who would pay the dam Williams' counsel, Hugh Gar- rett. said the Sarnln Police i u but said the insurance compan intends to appeal its liability. Gunn resigned from the force June 5 and his resignation was accepted by the Sarnia Police Commission June N). Mokorlos Offered U.A.R. Support NIOOSIA (AP) — President Makes-toe has eted mission to the United Arab Re- 1 public with a pledge of sup-l port for his Greek . Cypriot: cause from President Gamall Abdel Nasser. ' There were varying aocountel as to the kind of support Maker- Ios got: A communique in Alexandria. Egypt. offered UAR. moral support. Makarios told a press confer- e ce the pledge was for "all possible assistance" in the event of attack on Cyprus. A Greek - Cypriot newspaper correspondent close to Maker- ios and the Egyptians reported Nasser promised modern 1- itary hardware and the use of Egyptian air bases if Cyprus is attacked. threatened or in- vaded. l l l PRINCE COUNTY “CLEOPATRA” PRINCESS Pat Drive In. Alberton. Rex Harrison. Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor. "Best picture‘ of the year. Admission $1.00. ' RESERVE Monday. Sepl. 7.l for Lobster Supper a. St.1 Mark's Church. Burton Lot 7.; Serving 4 to 9. Swing -- games. i HOT TURKEY Supper Grand River hall Saturday. Septemw her 5. Meals served ‘30 - 9.00 pm. Bingo. games. amuse-i menus. , ___r_ Vital Statistics l__ AUCTION SALE NEW WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 9th ,2P.M.‘ rt Iwill sell by Public Auction all homeholgrfig‘enlslilngs including: elec- [m (new), television M (“9‘”)- chesterfieid suite, carpets, 119113, tresses, studio couch. dining“mm Having sold my tric washing mach chairs. china ca mac too num Oivner 143% Wm'saows blue electric lam . sewing hine. radio, matst'und a lot of oilin articles cross to insertion. ‘ LONDON springs, mat- tables and Auctioneer mwanr ARTHUR J. I DEATHS l PITRE - At the Western Hos- pital. Tuesday. 1 1964 edit Pitte. 'I‘ig'niah share I will Being Considered Saint John Bridge; OTTAWA (CP) — Trans Minister Pickersgill said active consideration is being given to: the application of Saint John for an Atlantic Development; Board grant to build a harbor bridge. He told Tom Bell (PC— Sa-int John - Albert) the board made a recommendation on the application but did not indicate what it was. Mr. Pickersgili received from Halifax. BOGUS BILL TURNS UP ST. JOHN'S. Nfld. iCPi—A counterfeit $20 bill turned up atl a branch of the Royal Bank of‘ Canada here Monday. a RCMP‘ spokesman said . He said an investigation is being conducted. There were no fur- ther details. ' BISON RESTAURANT Tasty Lunches Full Course Meals Take-out Orders Opens I s.m. Is 11 pan, Open Saturdays to 12:20 sun Phone 838-2127 Montague P.E.[. snor TEE MODRERN WAY A G. L. WKENZIE INC}. GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceries Clothing for tho Entire Family Hardware and Paints Phone 207-3482 BAGNALL’S MILLS LTD. Phone 15 Hunter Rives- Mlller and Lumber Dealer Cash and Door Work Spedsl prices on Shingles and m Glass Insulation. 0'0 s Open 7 days each week. 'I‘lres - Batteries - Accessorl Across the Causeway Pluses 0894-4130 MALLARD'S Plumb-rig and Heating Installation and Repairs ilommer ‘lesldeutial lndustrmlel Phone lit) SHERBROOKE 5550 SERVICE (Arnold n. Madsou. Lessee) 24-Hour Towing Service Phone 436-9932 Sherbrookc Road Summersids North PERRY’S AUTO BODY Round the clock towing rvice Complete Collision Work Phone 3637 505 North Market St. S'slde ATTENTION! ONE STOP SHOPPING A'I' EDISON J. FRASER SUPPLY CENTRE VERNON AT THE CAUSEWAY Charlottetown and Wood Islands Midwny between 0n Trans Canada Highway Complete General Store. Service station and Snack Bar Phone 16-11 V Charlottetown Sourls - Remington ig-Eyed Monsters 1 By JAMES FLANNERY SOUTHAMPTON. England tReuiersI - Big - eyed mon- sters may exist on planets just as in the science fiction books. a British sclentid said here. However. another St‘anll'il said the time~travel of science fiction is not possible. Professor W. T Williams. a member of the botany depart- ment of Southampton Univer- sity. told a conference of the British Association for the Ad- vancement of Science it was conceivable there are man-like. creatures swimming on oceans of liquid amonla on Jupiter. or rock-like men on sun-scorched Mercury. As a biologist. "19 said. he ls prepared to accept any eyed monster of virtually any ‘shape. provided that he. she or BOSWELL’S IRVING SERVICE STATION Minor Repairs & Tune-ups res - Batteries - Accessories 1 Open 7 s.m. to 10 pan. daily I 2-3102 Mount Albion bug- ‘ Possible On Planets it is large enough sufficiently big brai In discussing the planet Jupi- ter. Williams said: "It is at least conceivable In those eter- nally cold seas there may be swimming Intelligent animals with an internal chemistry fun. amentally very like our own "But if there are. we shall never meet face to face. for neither of us can enter the other's world and live." G. 5, Robinson. philosophy lecturer at Southampton Uni- versity. rejected the concept of time-travel He said It implied impossmil- ities by claiming the present could be made non- existent by a time-traveller. Williams said hundreds of millions of differ- ent worlds with life on them. to have s n. 1A MORE PERSONALIZED SERVICE. when you shop locally. Your ; icoinmunity merchant knows you. he takes a personal interest In your tastes. often he will order special merchandise for you. get Escort. items. perform many little services which mean u lot in 1 1shopping convenience. These helpful gestures cannot be purchus- ‘ led ‘ .thoy are a port of a friendly spirit that abounds in your home f C l community. Shop with your local business concerns first. MocLEOD & GREENE DRILLING PLUMBTN Office phone. 838-2103 MACWILLIAMS Service Station White Rose Gas & Oil Products Minor Repairs Open 7:30 to 10 pan. l l W!” Is a Pleasure OI-Tl lie-ups deron Dingwell Your White Rose Bulk Dealer For Sourls and District Phone 16! Souris. P.E,l. == . Order Your Combination Aluminum Doors and Windows from Lester Linklerter Agent For “Air Shade Aluminum Ltd.” Doors and Windows Are Especially Designed For P.E.I, Climate Conditions. 436-3855 Phone , 21! Central St. Summerside VERE BECK and SON LTD. For Granite, Marble. Bronze Memorial craftsmen since 1870 . Phone 5400 l HUTCHINSON 5 Sheet Metal (Sherman Hutchlson. Prop.) Sheet Metal Heating and Ventilating 210 Water St. Summerside ornon. P.E.I. Montague be held Thursday Sept. 8.! leaving the home at 8.45 to; St. Simon and St.‘ Jude's Church. Tlgnlsh. for Requiem High Me'es at 9 o'clock. Inl- ierment In the church come. for?- MacDOUGALL — At the West- ern Hospital. Tuesday. Sept. I. to“, Joseph MscDougall. 18 SOLDIERS KILLED RAWALPINDI (AP) -— Thir- teen lndian soldiers have been kiled in new clashes along the Kashmir cease - fire line. the Pakistan government an- nounced Tuesday. A statement Ramsay‘s Esau Service (Keith Ramsay. Lessee) Tires - Batteries - Accessories Open Daily From 7:30 s.m. to 10 p.m. Phone 207-2312 Remington Villa Diner (Carl MscAdam. Prop.) Home Cooked Meals Tasty Light Lunches Table and Counter Service Phone I North River . SOUTHPORT ESSO SERVICE NORRIS SCOTT. Morel! I T.liilinstiiiie's Fuels Texaco Dealer iIn Summersiile l 1 Established I n th e Johnstone's Fuels Ltd., has been supplying Texaco products to the whole of western Prince Edward Island since then. Road, Summerside. the fuel company supplies furnace and stove oils and gasoline and other Texaco products to the fishing and agriculture industries. The business Is owned and operated by Arthur P. merside Johnstone of Sum- who was with Texaco of Canada for several years before branching out into his own business in 1959. The company is a consignee of Texaco of Canada and has two sub-dealers, Abram's Village and the other in Alma. the pany and Mr. Johnstone six trucks. com- supply quick, efficient service. in Texaco pro- ducts needs at all times. said the encounters took :i--- Saturday and Sund “- Tsndsr and Khuiratta areas. Alberton in his Mth year. Resting at the Rooney Funeral Home (mm where the funeral will be held Thursday Sept. .9. to the Sacred Heart Churcn, Alberton. for Requiem film Mass at 9.30 am. Interment in the church cemetery. CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Living- stone wish e their many (flanks and epptuclation to all those who gave weddi bower gifts. also want 1 and s like to thank us the down those who smllniiovins' musnreew wife IN MEMORIAM BUOTE - In sad and loving memory of a dear husband George F. Buote who passed awe in . . “2. One year has passed since that sad day When one we loved was celled ; ey. Godtookhimliome-ftwss mandamus-m 'A. A. (JOEY) FRASER Your Imperial Essa Agent Rix Restaurant (Goldie Rix. Prop.) Meals and Light Lunches Booth and Counter Service Open I a_m. to 11 pm. Weekonh open until I s.m. ’ Phone 267-4329 Remington. PEI. SUPPORT YOUR 5 LOCAL : MERCHANTS Town of Summerside for E the past five years. ‘ Located on McEwen ‘ one in ‘ Employing a fleet of I Massey Ferguson Sales - Service - Paris Imperial Dean In stock at preseutt Several used teeters. baler. and rakes at resemble price. Phone Borden IN Albany, P.E.I_ if there were 0 I h m pom m but men who shared part of our his- tory POLIGEMAN SKIN RAEFORD, NC 'AP'—Four Negroes were charged Tuesday thh murder in the slaying of a North Carolina highway patrol- man who attempted to arrest. one of them late Monday. ‘Ti‘ooper W. T. Herb' (IV was found In a cornfield near 15 patrol car. He had been shot three times the forehead. with bullets tired from his own revolver. BO RIGHT uli WRIGHT shoes WOOWH II. BENNETT CARR Insurance Counselling District Supervisor Sun Life of Canada Phone 4-8817 - 4-5435 : Charlottetown. P.E.I. l 4 Mm~ 0. .o 0 ‘o O ‘o 0 vvvvvvvvv ESTER MA I i i INTERNATIONAL HARV ‘l W ; G l l % l Layton Green I Roy L. Mochan Home Heat Service A complete plumbing and Heating Service. ommercial and residential khoeing Custom Bac Phone 838-2210 gue “ CHINERY WATER SYSTEMS HEATING Parts & Service 838-2342 For The Finest In Quality Baked Goods Wilson’s Bakery Birthday and Wedding Cakes Made to Order Bread, Cakee. Pastry Conveniently located is Sous-Is TRANS CANADA Phone 894-7505 CRAPAU’D CREAMERY ' COMPANY ‘ Phone If Crepaud For the finest In Iadles’ wear at reasonable price. 0 Dresses 0 Costs O Sportswear O Mllllnery Phone 338-2512 Montague (ART HOWARD. PROP.) SHELL GA! and OIL PRODUCTS Ice — Diesel Fuel — Towing Service a 7:30 an. to 10:30 pm. _—'—l . BELLE’S SHOPPE Main Street SERVICE STATION Cornwall amid L. Matthews GOODYEAR TIRE r A Complete Tire Service 3 For Cars. Trucks I Tractors , Phone 2529 Summerslde E——"——r JOHNSTONE’S FUELS LTD. Texaco Distributor Gasoline Stove and ® rueiou Phone 436- 136 McEwen Road Summerside Shop The Modern Way of Hubert Harvey's General Store Clover Farm Store Phone 15-2 Crapauil Montague Bakery We speciaiin In Island Home-style Raking 838-2442 Montague ST. PETERS BAY CO-OP Buy - Benefit - Build Quality Groceries ; Dry Goods Boots 1 Shoes I Shelf Hardware St. Peter's Bay Phone 4 Roland Hyde MASTER FEEDS PLVR Cornwall. P. . . Floyd's Restaurant For Good Food Properly Prepared. Murray River, P.E.I. MATHESON'S SERVICE STATION and GROCERY (Earle & Emily Matheeou. Prop.) Irving Oil Products Groceries and Drug Sundries Minor Repairs Open a am. to 10 pan. Phone Montague 4202 At Junction Rmeueeth R. E. GALLANT Complete Stock of Building Supplies. Lumber. Plywood. Wallbosrd. Hello 22 Keenan Fuels and (Ford Keenan. Prop.) Complete Service Station I' ties Phone 404 Many liver North Rusflco I Sheldon Hume Imperial mo Agent Bus Res. se-it Phones 50-: Murray Harbour Sourls Meat Market Michael (Buddy) Grover“. of Meals. ‘/ 1 DISTRICT BUSINESS REVIEW