I I V Worm AUTOMOTIVE tilt III non ALLISON MacLEOD LTD. "Your Compact Car Centre—Ch'town" I962 I96 1 I962 I961 I957 I955 TEST THE BEST—GO RAMBLER PHONE 4-7364 "YOUR RAM BLER DEALER' ALLISON MacLEOD LTD, “Your Compact Car Centre" Cumberland Street — Charlottetown BUY WHERE YOU SAVE DOLLARS Drive 1000 Miles at the Expense of . . S.R. JOHNSTON LTD. FREE FREE GALLONS FINA GASOLINE With each and every sale of a used car or truck from now till May 3'lst with trade difference Rambler Classic Green 2 dr. Radio A-l Condition Rambler Classic Blue 4 da‘, Automatic Chevy II Green 2 (11'. Automatic. radio Volkswagen Blue 2 dr. Chrysler Tan 4 dr. Sedan Automatic Volkswagen Blue — Good Motor. fair. over $500.00. Unit 44047 L'nlt F4773 I957 CHEV. I957 METEOR 4.Door Sedan 4 Door sedan Was $550.00 Was $811.00 5450 3660 Unit T-30frB F4203 I958 CHEV I957 PLYMOUTH MW 2 Door Good reliable Iggggportatim Was $775 Was $595 5550 $495 “TERMS—EEO Iryouggp DGET'T TRUCK BUYS ' Unit TQILB Unit T-297-B I954 FORD I957 INT. '/2 To" ‘2 Ton Pickup $1750 $750 $695 sI95 GEOR I‘l‘he Guardian. Charlottetown. Thurs. May 21. 1964. HI IEMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT I ' WANTED ' Three secretaries wanted for a 6 month period. References. Experience and good shorthand necessary. WRITE GUARDIAN - PATRIOT I BOX 26307 s1795 . 51995 Wholesale Automotive Distributor I required I To distribute automotive parts. tires. batteries, ‘ home supplies etc. to established customers in I P. E. Small investment with good potential. ‘ Ideally suited for those presently retailing home and auto supplies. Apply in writing to: . BOX 666. MONCTON. N.B. I PRINCIPAL (GRADE 8) WANTED FOR I GETOWN SCHOOL for I964 - 65 term Supplement not less than $1500.00. Applicants are asked to apply as soon as possible to: I I Isabel Hansen. Secretary. SALES OPPORTUNITY IN Home Improvement Field Previous Experience Not Essential As full training given This is a Local Company Providing a Steady Position With Benefits Write Giving Brief Resume of Past or Present Employment VITAL STATISTICS BIRTHS I MuFARLANE — At the Prince ' JEWEL]. - NICHOLSON —— Mr. Edward Island Hospital on Saturday. May 16th. 1964. to‘ Mr. and Mrs. Blois MacFar-I lane. a daughter Cynthia Ann. weight 7 lbs.. to ozs. GARDHAM — To Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rogers Gardham. at St. Mary's Hospital. Kitchener. Ontario. 'on May hit. 1964. a son. weight 9 pounds. 3": ounces. Phillip James. PAQUET — At the Charlotte- town Hospital on Monday. May ‘ 18. 1964. to “Mr. and Mrs. He Paquet tnee Marie Gallantl. a daughter. Ver a Yvonne. weight 8 pounds. 1 ounce. MacleNZl’E ’ At the Wilson Memorial Hospital. Marathon. Ontario. on Friday. May 15th. 1964. to Mr. and MIS. Ellison MacKenzle. '. weight 9 lbs. 8 025. George Arthur. A brother for Faye and Lil-; lien. ’ ENGAGEMENTS River. wish to announce Lowell Nicholson of N Wiltshire. The wedding to take I Ra place Thursday. June 18. 1964 I eat . at 3 o'clock in Cornwall Uni-I It isn't on record. but it is I liker this 42-year-old Toronto ted Church. DEATHS 79th year. at CW I o o I Canadian Busmessman By JACK SULLIVAN I . I bustnessman 'walk. He still hasn‘t developedl ‘CURLEY __ Suddenly at Tor. the art ofa leisurer stroll. A . years ago and 0mm Ont” Mmday' May la'ltyzatlk to him Is a hrisk-paeedI o . 1964. Venanches Curley. for- ———_ _._... merly of Village Green in hlsl Remains arrivedl Moncton on Wednesday morning and were forwarded . dance in Morell Village I1 3 I II I an hour. KINGSSWCOUN-TYS It REGULAR FRIDAY n I I! ht to the Jenkins Funeral Home‘ Music by the. "Del - Rays". on Wednesday afternoon from where the funeral will be held on Friday morning to .loachim's Church. St. River for Requiem High Mass . at 9 "Hock. Interment will be I 2151 at 9 pm~ Each team please first becam einvolved In sports in the church cemetery. ANNOUNCEMENTS CITY & QUEENS GIGGEY’S PHARMACY . . .' are now located in their new: spacious store at 131 G re a H George Street (next Bank of Nova Scotia). Dial 4-3170 for prompt free delivery. Prescrip- 1 tion first. . .“WE TREAT THE SICK WELL." I REPAIRS T0 automatic wash- ers. dryers, electric ranges. I refrigerators. Factory trained service men. Storey Electric-.1 dial 4-7341 day or eight. Judged DON'T FORGET IODE spon- sored Baby Snapshot Contest. originality. Send .50 cent fee with entry to Box 781. Charlottetown. I THERE WILL RE 3 meeting of the King's County Baseball High School. Thursday. May Isend a representative. if not. = may will not be accepted in Ihe league. i on. 3.1. GRANT. Optometrist I Iwill be in the Montague office every Saturday from 10 am. to 5 pm. Phone Montague 838- 2133 I PANTRY SALE at Stewart. 1 and Becks. Saturday. May 23 at .2'30 p.m. Sponsored by Lower VESEY’S SEEDS at York Montague United Church Wo- to Kale. Saturday. Moaae's adian Legion will be hel Thursday. May 213i, at 7:30 in dfilmIi'RINCIa COUNTY Onion I Mangei open daily including evenings.I melt Monday Sets. IIvegetable seeds. etc. REGULAR MONTHLY meet-I ing Ladies Auxiliary Royal Can-I School Thursday May 21st. I MONTAGUE LOCAL teachers interested in attending grade 1 I composition classes please re- . pom to Montague Regional High Believes In Livin and Mrs. Gordon Jewell. North nne ‘ engagement of their dangle. ter Vera Marlene to Mr. R. , Canadian Press Sports Editor If it travels hast. see Charles gageb. Jr. He'll be inter- ‘to afford easy-going luxuries. but these aren't for hIrTI HIS interests are in fast thorouzli- breds. hohsleds and rat-In: cars. And when he goes tuna fishing as a member ada's team. he hops into his company's plane and heads for the Atlantic provinces. He took up bobsleddm: a luv this year was manager of (‘a nad a gold medal ~ winning team aI the Olym ' Games in Austria. lie gets a tremendous kick out of watching men on a bulisled no. ing down the chute at RI) mllt‘< : He's a partner In the l'nIoII .lack racing stable Iltx steeds campaign on Ontario tracks. Vernon I Association in More“ Regjnngfl BOUGHT 'rwo ('ool'lzns Then. three yeark .12“ car racing. The speed. stall and art of this sport attracted him and he was annoyed that Fana- dian-buiit cars with l"anadIan drivers were not makina II In- ternationally. He made a deal with alltl‘lli'l‘ Canadian to'produre two rat-In; Imachines but they were only spasmodically quick and they were also-reins He put more money into faster ears and In 1962 his sports car stable lirld more than moderate success with ill over-all firms. relty good but. for Chuck hgeb. not L'ood enough e was on hand at RIveI'sIdP. Calif.. last year when an .\ll'.1"‘~ American hybrid — an anlish P Rat H 7 Cooper fitted with a Ford er.- in North and streaked home a glne—made its debut America the Clover Club. I vinner againsl the world‘s l-lns. ' I , RESERVE JUNE LI” 2 q Slesr spolts I‘auli.V mm-‘uuerI REEGUPEAIIR RLMMAGE SALE, In St- 3111. and 4.1” for de That was more lIke it. He night Music by the “Stardus- i James Chute“ Han' Fud'ay‘ May blood donor clinics at Summer- made a “(‘3' “'1 m" 51"" I“ IN" hers". ' ‘Zznd' 3’ 6 9"“ 54mm“ byI side. near Station, Albertun, '”“"_” ‘ ' ' ' PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 'I‘artan gift wrap at "Of The Isle" Handcra-fts. Brackley. ALL INTERESTED in Spring- ton cemetery are urgently re- quested to attend a special meeting in Springton Scoool. Thursday. May let. at 8:30 pm. By order of secretary Don- ald Buchanan. ‘ ‘ Brighton group. KINGS COUNTY RESERVE WEDNESDAY .I I. Murray Harbor N I THE ANNUAL banquet of the I Oddfellows and Rebekah Lodge‘ on Thursday. Mav. Will be held 21 at 7:30 pm. Wives and h bands welcome. us- I Tignish and O'Leary. I sr. MARK'S Cliurcli. Kellslnu- ton will hold a pantry and rum- ULYI mage sale in the hall Friday. for annual lobste; supper.I May 22. at 7:30 pm. ort . I————————-———r~ SHERIFF UNDER STATUTE EXECUTION PURSUANT to and by Virtur.= of a Writ of Statute Execu- NOTICES NOTICES tion to me directed and Is- ‘sued out of the Supreme. "All Replies Strictly Confidential” Guardian —- Patriot Box 26288 Charlottetown NOTICES NOTICES PROCLAMATION I hereby proclaim the week of May I8th as CLEAN-UP WEEK in the Town of Borden. P.E.I. I’ earnestly ask all citizens to make a special effort in this respect during our Centennial Year. G. C. BELL. Mayor. MINSTREL SHOW Byt K. of C. Youth Club Of Summerside on he at the Community Centre, Charlottetown - Saturday, May 23rd, 8.30 P.M. Admission 50c FOR SALE Two apartment home. newly renovated. Ready to move into, with large lot, Situated in York Point. Low down payment with easy monthly pay- ments. Private financing I Telephone 4-5547 I Ask for MacKAY FOR SALE CHEAP COUNTERS — STORE FIXTURES FLOURESCENT LIGHT FIXTURES ETC. APPLY MANAGER METROPOLITAN STORES CROP INSURANCE A representative of t he Crop Insurance Agency will receive application and answer questions on Insurance from I0.00 am. to |2.3O P.M. at the follow- ing centers. Co-Op Hardware Tignish May 20th Federal Building. Alberton May 2Ist Applications may also be obtained from your County Agriculture Representative and from the agency office 38 Great. George Si. Charlottetown of Canada Ltd. Queen St. Charlottetown Was 3475 7EL_ I962 FORD wheels. Long wheel base A load rdiable farm Pickup Was $595 FISHERMAN or CAMPER SPECIAL I960 THAMES 1/: can Pickup. Dual ANNUAL MEETING HILLSBORO AND DISTRICT A. I. CLUB Saturday. May 23rd at 8 P.M. MILLVIEW HALL Speakers Mr. H. C. Heat-u and Mr. David Peacock Lunch Served. Van. Red in color. Side win- Excellent delivery or farm down. A good ammd van truck- for the camper w. an w» W ‘550 32295 S. R. JOHNSTON LID. Your Ford Dealer in Charlottetown St. Peter's Road Parkdale IMMUNIZATION CLINIC FOR BABIES and PRE-SCHOOL CHILDREN ' Institute Ream at CRAPAUD COMMUNITY HALL 2nd and 4th Friday of each m 1:30 3.00 Pl. SOFTBALL UMPIRE’S SCHOOL Will Be HeI R.C.A.F. Station Summerside d At The Saturday, May 23rd 9.30 AM. Morning and Afternoon Sessions Instructors will be L.A.C. Herny Woodard and Turk Whitehead. Court of Prince Edward Is- Iand on the. 12th day of May A~De 195‘- '“ 3“ “Clio” “'here' lgetaway car driver In a I'OI)IY‘I‘V ‘Cchu in MacConncll's Service Stat. ion is Plaintiff and Basil Go tell is Defendant. and which said exocution is marked to levy for $256.82 and interest at. 5"?- from the 1st y of October A.IP. 1963 besides sheriff's fees. poundage. of< ficer's fees and all other ex- penses of execution I HERE- BY GIVE Public Notice that on Friday the 24th day of July AD. 1964 at the hour of eleven o'clock in the ‘fore- noon in front of the our House ill Georgetown in Kings County in Prince Edward Is- land I WILL SET AND SELL the highest bidder the right title and inter- est of Basil Gotell in the lands following:- ALL THAT TRACT PIECE AND PARCEL ‘ of land situate lying and be- ' ing in Georgetown afore- said and being that part of Town Lot No. 3 in the Third Range Letter B of Town Lots in Georgetown and bounded on the by Richmond Street. and having a front; thereon of 26 feet, and extend— ing northwardly therefrom a distance of 70 feet and hound- ‘ ed on the east by lands now ibald MacKinnon and the. eastern part of Town Lot No. 3 in the 3rd Range Letter II of Town Lots in George- town. Dated the 12th day of May .0. 196 4. Milton Rodgcrson Sheriff of Kings County. NOTICE OF SALE BY SHERIFF UNDER STATUTE EXECUTION PURSUANT to and by virt- ert of Statute Exe- to me directed and isued out of the Supreme Court, of Prince Edward is- land on the 12th day of May .1 D. 1964 in an action where- in Redmond Exports Limited Is Plaintiff and Ernest .lam- ieson is Defendant. and which said execution is marked to levy for 33l155 and interest 5% day of October besides sheriff's fees. poundage. of- ficer's fees and penses of execution I do here- by give Public Notice that on Friday the 24th day of July A.D. 196‘ at the hour of eleven o'clock in the noon in front of the Court County in Prince Edward Is- land I ILL SET UP AND SELL to the highest bidder all the right title and inter- est of Ernest Jamieson in and to the following tract. of land namelv ALL situate lying and being in Georgetown aforesaid and be- ing Town Lot No. '7 In the First Range Letter F of Town Lots south on the east by Town Lot No I and extending north and south ten feet and on the west by Town Lot No. 6 all in the same Range and Letter. Dated the 12th day of May .1). 1 Milton Rodgerson Sheriff of Kings County NOTICE OF SALE BY being . all other we I fore- . House In Georgetown in Kings - , THAT TRACT. PIECE AND PARCEL of land I in Georgetown and bounded on the north by ' Town Lot No. 10 ' on the George Street and I extending 84 feet along some; ' MONTREAL ’f‘l‘ I ceedings a z a In 5' f?!th PT n. - an; pet-ted members of the lm-v-v. I ist Armee de Liberalmn ll’l Ch = her were postponed for days Wednesday follow. In; tem- mony by the Crown's two key witnesses. A second ALQ suspprf turned Crown witness in the morning session and maimed he nos the um: I . Istazcd by four of the winter‘s. Maurice Leduc. 18. asked for protection of the court. Iing his testimony cannot ‘uscd against him. I e was arraiznerl with UK" others May Fl. Robert lindnn. ‘20. Andre Wottier. 23. one ‘ Dion. 17, Jean Gannon. ‘22. Jean be. I Trenton Man I Gets Life Term PICTOU. NS. ICPI Amos ' Craig. 52. of Trenton. .\'.S.. was sentenced Wednesday to 1.x:- .imprisonmcnt in the Maritime lPenitentiary at Dorrliesicr. N 3.. for lIlr‘ March 3 SIIUOIIIIZ .lf . Trenton b a r b e r Fred Hum- phreys. (‘raig was found :uElIy In non- Ieapital murder Friday by .-l ‘Supreme (‘ourl jury Wednes- ay .Ilr. .lustIr-e .l, H. Mal- Quarrie passed sentence. Icapltal murder. but was found guilty on a reduced charge at- ‘ fer the jury deliberated an hour and 36 minutes. Humphreys was shot when eating in Lou‘s Lunch. 2 Tl't‘lr I ton lunch counter operated by I Craig's wife. I Robert Cratz, L‘raiu's ll-_\'t“<if , old son. testified at the trial Iic_ saw his father standing on iiic‘ steps leading to the kitchen. I saw the barrel of a gun in DISI ‘I hand and heard a shot. I . He said Humphrey's stood up.I . and after a second shot fell to I the floor. Seven witnesses were called Iduring the trial. IParliament I At A Glance ' By THE CANADIAN PRESS WEDNESDAY. May '20. Will The (‘nuscrvomes said Illf‘j support in general the :rucl'n I ment's measure to extend the ' territorial and iIshIn: lImIt. A radical reoraamzalion of the Loon-member staff sorry in: the House of Commons was recommended in re- port. P r i m e \lInIsIcr Pearson reiterated that the Via: {IIH‘S' . tion will not be submitted to a referendum. The (‘nmnwns thud I rendIn: in IIII-nme lax amend- ‘ menls and second I‘cadmz to I Bonk \el amenrlnwnis. i I I I I I i I gave Senator DavId Walker Pt?— Ontariov proposed cslnblIsli- I ment of a royal commission I on corporation law. AY. May 21 The (‘ouunum mlwa at “ lo ('(iTISlflf‘l an inIeI" hlII.'TIlf‘ Senate sun 1.0 pm m supply at 3 pm Second Accused Testifies In Trial Of ALQ Suspects 9 Fast urn Coopers and have the Ford manager, a crew chief. anu~ and a couple of expmenced' drivers. HIT Ififl M.P.H. They are Ludwig Heimrath, a name of Germany now living in Toronto. who was Canadian raclnl: I'Ipplr- ranked as the most improved drIver In l9in by the Canadian Rlltlllll Drivers' Association, .‘iIIlEI‘h unveiled the two car’. Ilm other main and announced ;I! they would hit the North finicI'u-an r i r c II it this year. Their top speed Is 130 mph. "l‘hoy ha“ a good chance to clean up in Canada and show not! in Ihe United States." he .4 w Their first test is at David- son. Sask. Sunday. From there they :o to Westwood. 3.0. for a .\lay 24 race. back to Toronto for the his ZOO-mile international rate at Mosport. Ont. and then a full campaign in Canada and tho its. over the next few months Rn'hseh is executive vice- president of f“ a n a d i a n Com- Klllf‘h‘, a his father formed Several years back completed conversion of most of southern Ontario from 25-cy- elo ll) titheyele power. a l0-year. $200.000000 job that involved clizinguiu every piece of motor- f'Il'l\'(‘fI electrical equipment in a millior homes and business places. .\il of \llllt‘l‘l suggests that. Ratligeb is no more likely to run Hill of money than patience in his search for ailtmracing laurel: 4. a: :u LaSaIIP ’.‘2_ Pierre Nadon. and Claude Perron. Wml‘: than 60 charges arising FImTI Ill; Ioct'n: “I Les - sum:- Vonf-Rnyal Armory in ‘Llnntveal .lau the ghalvinu :an Armory Feb 20 and a num~ hm ul’ holdup: Ledul: was charged only In runner-lion n'ItIi the $7.000 rob. bery o a Caisse Populaire" U n I n m In eastend '\lontreal and was given bail dII I‘ I n :' udon‘s preliminary hearing on the Shawinlgan Ar- mory robbery choice WAITED AT WHEEL His Ieslim'uiy followed Tues- day's surprise eVIdence by Dion ulIo linked all the accused with two armory robberies and five holdups Leduc, said W a tile r asked him In sit at the wheel of a red panel truek at a corner In east- end \lonfreal March 23. ' After waiting for fer hours. he saId Dion. Watfier. Rudd!) and Gaznon arrived on foot (-arl'yili: canvas bags' and asked 19 CE I him to (Il'l\'P to a north-end gar- age In which police later found the Shawlmgan Armory loot. La Salle. Perron and Nadon. were waiting at the garage. Le- due said. He noticed a swan? lily of rifles on the garage Ionr Delcnre la \vvers F‘raneoll Chanadns declined to cross-ex: Craig had been charged with 3911.”? lfiduc' Citizefinghip Extension Is Granted OTTAWA CP‘ — One of the world‘s leading authorities on I the history of granted a 10-year extension of his Canadian citimnship to pro " vcni him from becoming a stateless person. The citizenship department said Wednesday that Citizenship Minister Tremblay has extended the Canadian citizenship of Prof. William S. Hcekscher until IJan. 1. 1974_ It expired Jan. I of fins yer-Ir. Prof Her-kseher. a natural-' i7ed Canadian citizen of Ger- ‘ man orlcina. is professor of the hisinry of art at the University . of I'II~m~hl in Holland. He is re- , garded as one of the greatest lIvInc authorities in his field. I'of. Heckseher Is married to a (‘anarlian citizen and has three daughters who were bot-n (. Because there is no .015 in Canada in the field of the his-__ tory of art for a man of ref. “ lienksrhcr's standing. he hu_ been llVan outside of this cam- lry for many years. As a result he falls within a section of the Canadian Citizen- ship Act which provides that a naturali7cd Canadian will lose . his ('III7enfiiip If he lives outside I of (‘anada for more years. Previously. Prof Heck~ ‘ schel‘ had been granted six ex- tensions of his citizenship to. prevent him from In‘ stateless. SNAKE SPECIES There are about 1.700 specie! of snakes throughout the fem S poran and tropical regions of the world. Time 1.30 p.m. CHARITY BINGO ROLLAWAY CLUB - r TONIGHT Usual em Mm I Mnlsslee “0'