Ms WANTED Holstein cows or large heifers to rreshen within the next 2 months. LEIGH KENNEDY, Southport Telephone 894-7430 Nanunts & east; . Visitors Welcome ~ ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION REGULAR BINGO and SOCIAL EVENING WED. 14 SEPT. 66 - 8.30 P.M. , Usual Good Prizes Dancing after Bingo to Art Large and Orchestra rd tags and the whole tea wm Ibe re-intreduced next fal! The 50-bird limit for ptarmi- Steel Strike _ Aflects Hunt Siri. uare | } las jeffect this season, which opens : ; ‘| |Sept. 19 and continues until ST. JOHN'S, Nfld (CP)—A Nov. 30. The daily’ bag limit is brief steel’ strike in Hamilton leight and the possession limit earlier this summer is appar-|16. —~ ently being reflected on—of all cane province's ae ~ game lene ,. hunting. season opened in some toiestesibe pueinee hunt in areas Man ay Mag. fimit ” foe ewfoundland. : | Moose, Caibou and bear is one In an attempt to regulate ac- | animal ‘per license. curately and ascertain the kill.| jthis year, wildlife authorities had planned to issue 50 metal tags to resident partridge hun-'| ters purchasing $2 licenses. But the steel strike appar- ently delayed delivery of the SUN GIVES UP WATER Coober Pedy, Australia, a small mining town, is to get its water from a_ 75,000-square-foot solar still. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. OF P-E.I- EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES WIRE MARSHAL — This-is specialized adininistrative work involving the planning and directing of.a provincial program relative to the prevention and suppression of fires and the safeguarding of people and property in the event of fire. Applicants. should have high school graduation and consider- able responsible experience in the field—of fire prevention, suppression and investigation; or any equivalent -combination of training and experience. Salary range: $3330. - 4108. Com- petition No. 9666. ; 3 Competition closes Thursday, September 22, 1966. Adults Only SALESMAN REQUIRED AGGRESSIVE APPLIANCE SALESMAN REQUIRED BY A LOCAL FIRM: '. The man we are looking for must have some know- ledge of all appliances. This position requires a person. who is willing to. work hard and who is ‘looking for a future in the appliance field. Good salary and excellent fringe benefit. Apply in persons only to: eieiten ote DOUGLAS BROS & JONES INC. Ray Stewart or Joe Walsh BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY | Goods and Service . .. Where to find them in Charlottetown and District __. Application forms.-may--be.obtainedby~writing the eit Sere vice Commission, P.O. Box 817, Charlottetown, or by calling | at the Provincial Building, Charlottetown, P.E.1. * ° | MANAGER For Ladies To Weer Store in Fredericton Dalmys require immediately an experienced woman for our Fredericton branch. ‘She should be Apply for personal interview and-include personal qualifications to: __ eres 3 “DALMYS LIDS: Mr.” Carl : et oe 463 St. Catherine St. W." Room 106 capable of managing a staff..No buying required. |. The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Sept. 14, 1966. OBITUARY |. OBITUARY | HILSON B. TREMERE = WILLIAM ALLISON ANDREW There passed away suddenly at his home in Hampshire, on |Fronr hospital bed { the early morning hours, August! rest Ie 9th, 1966 of Hilson. Tremere in God took him home* tobe His his 75th year r guest.” heavenly He was the son of the late i Thomas and Mary (Larter) Tre-| There comes a time in our mere. He spent his entire life in Jives when. we are prevaded by Hampshire where he carried on the spirit of an early autumn ir farming until ill. health a. few which jov is obscured bv sad years ago compelled him to Fe- ness and we are left with oals-- Cab driver John Kwan, 31, is given first aid by a police officer after he was shot twice @arly ‘Tuesday by gunslinger who commandeer- ed his cab after CABBY IS WOUNDED — narcotics suspect as the man was hit in the shoulder. After left a downtown Toronto ta- hospital. treatment he was t4- vern. Kwan was__in_ serious Kem ia, custody ap, mater condition with wounds to the leg and head, Also wounded was Wilfred Knight, 37, who a “woman was Carol Ann Tomlinson, 22, shooting a of suburban Long Branch. | SOMe--years- ago: charges. of. attempted murder” Montreal, Que. BUYING -.SELLING |RUAL_ ESTATE REAL ESTATE. SERVICES WANTED ~ ALE BOTTI.ES Michael “Bros Ltd. 240 Dorchester St. 2be” per dozen. PHONE 4-8595 BUYING SELLING. RENTING : PHONE 43268 J. W.; MackKENZIE Real Estate Consultant Appraiser and Broker. - 269 Queen Street Charlottetown Memver jot CARES. a ‘ ' ; ‘a ‘ - SERVICES WOOD'S FUELS Drop your beer bottles at MAURICE BLOCK “Beer Bottle Exchange — Co. LTD. Kent Street. 2c Per Doren Quick Service BOTTLE EXCHANGE O'BRIEN Iron and Metal Co. Ltd: Lower Prince St.—Charlottetown. Phone 4-4497 | Texaco Stove and Furnace Oi Free .Oi] Burner Service. 18 Woodlawn Ave. Ch'town Dial 892-2336 Children - Adults Color Portraits Realtor - Insurance Appraiser - Builder Tel. Office: 894-7242 ~ | Phone 2-161T -ROBERT McINNIS Interior — Exterior Painting and Papering. An A-l guaranteed. Free estimates._ Telephone 892-2153 day 894-4896 arte 5 p.m. MOL Real Estate Ltd. Broker, Appraiser | job |- 2 a Set: + further. WANTED — _ The man we are looking for is between 35 and 45 years of age, has reached a good level of responsibility in is present. pos “ ~ SENIOR EXECUTIVE ition but wishes to improve.himself even Whilst his education and business training are of importance, the prime requirement will be his-ability to deal - with a large staff, to create and maintain their interest and enthusiasm, and to make good personnel selection. This is an interesting job, with a good salary level, | hire Church in tire. ; Hilson was of a quiet disposit- ion and spent most of ‘his time at home. He loved to have friends call and chat a while. He was predeceased by his wife Irene four years ago. Left to cherish his miemory are two daughters ‘‘Norma,” Mrs. Keith Coles of Milton, of Brackley; children, David also five grand- and Brenda Coles and Blair, -Sherry and Vi¢ky Craswell. Also -two brothers, Lyman ‘and Hilbert of Hamipshire and two sisters, Mrs. Zylpha New- son, Kingston and Alecia of West Royalty. One sister; Mable, Mrs. W. W. Brown predeceased him The funeral was held from | the Cuteliffe Funeral Home Aug- ust 11st, and was very largely attended. The service being con-. ducted by Rev. Donald Powell, assisted by Rev: A. E. Piercy. The hymns sung were: “Abide With Me’' and ‘Safe In The Arms of Jesus.” He was laid to rest in the fam- ily plot in Hampshire Ceme- tery. é The pallbearers were: Messrs. | Watson . Larter, Robert Mac-| Closkey, FEverett:.Clow, Earl | Ward, Wylie Stewart, Elmer Younker. : Flowér bearers were Robert Clow, Ralph Edwards, Heath Larter, Allison Larter, George Watts, Gordon Lank. The following — floweral --tri- butes were received: Pillow, The Family. Sprays, the grand children, Elma and Henry, -Olga and Lloyd, Gerda. Pat, Ferne and: Calvin, Olive, Hibbert, Frances .and’ Wendell, Wylie and Lois, Art and Minnie, Bessie, Roddie. Nan,~Donnie, Freda and Bill. Potted plants, Celia, Norman and Family, Garfield, Florrie, '.|.Winston and Harold, Lyman, Emeline: Cut flowers: Charlie, Keith. Clair, Collins, Milton, Bill and Lowell ae Hymn books were placed in loving memory of the - deceased by Hampshire Women's Institute. When the sun goes down at the close of day, fi Dear Dad you never seem far away We mention- your name and. think of you-often. S| " pPGod—bless.you_dear Dad you are never forgotten. _ CARD OF THANKS Tremere wish to « - Auto Salvage “Kensington Rd. Parkdale See us for duto parts and After Hrs. 2-2300 Supplies . Finley MacKinnon... Member of C. A.R. E. B. Y. en 5; SERVICES wil “GEORGE PEAKE LIMITED REAL ESTATE INSURANCE 92 QUEEN STREET PHONE 2-2448 ‘OR REAL ESTATE Charlottetown - Head Office 90 Kent Street—892-2611 Branch Offices S'Side - 381 Beaver 2085 Island-Wide Service ON Thomsen Septic MONUMENTS LEVI POWER Tank Service Montague ~ Septic Tank Pumping, “Courtesy is our motto” Local Representative is Phone 44411 — West Royalty J.T. DOYLE Box 816 Charlottetown 4-3624 ISLAND BRIKCRETE | 4” Field Tile 6” Cement Blocks SEPTIC TANK FIELD TILE INSTALLATION @ BACK - HOEING : @ SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED reasonable Rates Flagst 149 North River Road | ph. eee eee Dial 4-3942 — HILDA’S es eee Beauty Salon Air-conditioned 191 GRAFTON ST. We are pleased to be the first to introduce you to COLOR MASTER. This equipment pro- Delicious Chinc.2 aud Canadian Foods Take out Service SERVICES Phone 4-3910 72 Queen St. cesses your tints in as little Taken in your home For appointment or further information call: | 894-7414 J. J. FOLEY TRANSFER 65 Richmond St. Phone 4-9914 “Tops in Efficient, Courteous Service.’ ~ MONUMENTS Of Distinction Granite and Marble also Cemetery Lettering CURRIE BROS. | Malpeque Roa Ch’town 4-8311 ( aa REID CONSTRUCTION . Jf we can take your job on! It will be done immediately, qualified tradesmen, personal supervision on the job. All ty; of building or remodelling. \- 92-2304 — 12-1 or after 6 as 5 minutes. TAKE ONE MINUTE TO CALL US — DIAL 43837 Hubert D. Joy, R.A. Management Consultant @ seneral management . @ finance & control hospitals 3 general and cost RALPH FOY, : onrenine Tryon, P.E.I. 192 Belvedere, Avenue _ Charlottetown Phone 4.9961 Plumbing and Heating Contractor t “ARTHUR H. RO 2 Elm Ave. Ch'town Minor Repairs White Rose and Shell Products | Goodyear tires and a full line of accessories. -H. ROPER | 4-3278 | | Esquire Coffee Shop Full, course meals _11:30 to 2:00 p.m.;. 4-8 pr.—$1.25. Sandwiches, chips, etc., ete. C. H. BECKER, Prop. 174 Queen St.—2-2250_., BAKERIES HOME BAKERY 49 Spring Park Road Specialties; made to. order. Ample parking. Dial 4-4224. Eastern Painters Limited Exterior and interior |_painting special coatings,- vinyl fabric, spray paint- ing. : “Free Estimates” We are ready. to serve you.. : 3 ~159 Sydney St. P.O. Box 1301 or 4-6651 SEPTIC TANK and FIELD TILE INSTALLATION CUSTOM BACKHOEING Beatty Barn Equipment Phone —.Crapaud 42-23 Rethy’s TV & Radio Chop) NOW OPEN Repairs on all Electrical | Appliances. Reasonable Rates | a = right-man— st _and promises a rewarding life with a P.E.l. company. for the “ The family of the late Hilson. All applications will be held in strictest confidence. —-— Apply at once-to: ‘EXECUTIVE & PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT SECTION NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT SERVICE DOMINION BLDG., CARLOTTETOWN be paid at, 8 NOTICE ~ WATER AND SEWER RATES The Commissioners of "Sewers and Water Supply for the City of Charlottetown, are pleased to announce that Water and Sewer Rates may Their Business Office Kirkwood Drive or at any: Chartered Bank in the City of Charlottetown _ Payments at the Bank will be accepted ONLY. if customer has the BILL. Commissioners of Sewer and Water Supply “jeome the devoted to—Rev— Donald—Powell__ Rev. A. E. Piercy, the Cuteliffe Fu- meral Home, neighbours and ’ | friends and those who sent flow- ers, cards and memorial tri- butes or helped in mary ways during. their recent sad bereave- ment. ———— ORITHARY MRS. MARGARET MOSSEY The death occurred at the Sacred Heart Home, Charlotte- town, P.E.1. on August 7th of Mrs. Margaret Mossey in her 92nd year. . The deceased was the wifa of. the late James Franeis Mossey whom she married in 1917-to be- step-mother to his seven children. The devotion shown to Mrs, Mossey by her family not only in her last illness but through. out her life, proved that the place she held in their hearts but a truly devoted mother, She leaves to mourn. her bre- ther. Ronald D. MacKinnon, Charlottetown, . three step-sona, Basil, superintendent of the Ca- nadian Imperial Bank of Com- merce, Freeman and Bernard of Bothwell, four daughters, Mrs. Lewis Grindle (Kay), Blue Hill, Maine; Mrs. Lewis ‘Stewart (Cecelia), South Lake: Sister Marguerite Mossey C.N.D. Su- perior of St. Mary's Academy, Summerside; Sister Viola Mos- sey, Sisters of Service. Nfid., Phone 4-5118 or apply 137 Upper Queen | New Fall Dresses Arriving Daily _ THE GLORIA “Where Smarter Women Shop” Sizes: 55-24%, . 155 Great George %t. FOR RENT _ FREEZER LOCKERS — $18.00 per year Call 4-4121 Murray River Sanitation Service Septic tanks pumped and: re- | paired. All work guaranteed. _A. E. MacKay Phone 66 ATTENTION x READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS DAILY Phone 4-4714 pets ONE STOP MOTORISTS COIN LAUNDRY Ni | ° DRY CLEANING Gstion Wagon took wig lived SELF-SERVICE CAR WASH| when your trunk is loaded. Spence & McLeod Ltd. | Station installa set of Delco Auto Body Shop Super Lift Air .Ride Shocks 39 Eden St. Ch'town | NOW! Wheel alignment and balanc- e pans a si Batt & MacRae Ltd Camping Trailers ~~ 9 Side Auto Electric Sales & Rentals. Dial 2-1209| FARM SUPPLIES AYLWARD'S Attention Farmers ~FURNITURE ‘amnnlettt ‘ EXCHANGE LTD. | a tat ie ag of cn ‘hose Malte tieck kee eet | Lounsbury Industrial and eave dollars.’ 42054 ri be j#4 Belmont Street \ WANTED INSTRUCT 2 RES NIGHECIAS ~ TELEPHONE 436-3007 PRINCE COUNTY VOCATIONAL: . HIGH SCHOOL This school is jointly operated By the Federal and Provincial Governments, me and adopted daughter, Mrs. Flo- rence Uskat, -New Bedford, Mass.; twenty grand — children and sixteen great-grandchildren. The esteem in which she was held was shown bv the large concourse of relatives, friends and neighbours both young and old who called'to pay their re- ‘I spects, The largely attended funeral. directed by Perry's Funeral Home was_held_ on August.10th from the home .of her son, Ber- nard to St. Columba Church, where solemn Requiem High Mass was celebrated by. Rev. W.D. MacDonald PP, assisted by Rev. Peter Beaton as Dea- con and Rev. Danie! O’Hanley as sub-deacon. Present in the sanctuary were: Rt. Rev. Mon- signor O’Hanley, Rev. F. Mul- lally, Rev. W. Keefe and Rev. G. MacCormack. The Sisters of St. Martha. Notre Dame and ‘\Sisters of Service attended in a body Interment In the church ceme- fery. Pallbearers were: Messrs. Peter Mossey. Roy Dixon, George E. MacDonald, Clinton Stewart. Alfie. Fisher and Ro- bert Baker. Flowerbearers: Francis Stew. art, Vincent Mossey, Charles Stewart and John Mossev May her soul rest in peaow CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. Margaret Mossey wish to ex- press their sincere thanks to the Clergy, Sisters and nursing staff of the Sacred Heart Home; to the Sisters of Notre Dame: Reverend WD MacDonald for ‘Doris’ Mrs. Robert Craswell | was not that of a “'step-mother” | to | his frequent visits to Mr Fred= Dated Perry, all neighbours and friends' AD 1966 who called, those who sent mass | cards, flowers and messages of | aympathy. A sincere thank-you. |, jthe beautiful memories woven jfrom the golden thread of a life jmow called into the. company of His own angels. As dawn was breaking op - {March 29, 1966, God called inte His Company William Allison An idrew of New Glasgow, PEI | Blair and Leta Andrew are left to treasure. the memories of their beloved son who: with his wife and family formed the nu- cleus of a home filled with love ‘and friendship. For his wife. the |former Gladys. Burgoyne, there is the silent tear as she gathers together the cherished leaves of memory, from. a life once 26 dear but now no more. To Alli. son and Basil he was Daddy and they loved him so. God in. His yeompassion forgives” their con: stant wish ‘that he were here” Enduring memories of a dear brother are left for Irwin in-New Brunswick, George in Montreal, Doris in Connecticut, U3 A. and Nellie in Sweden : The angel of Death came to Billy while a patient of the Mon- treal Neurological Hospital where he had gone the previous autumn to seek medica! ireat- ment. During the long months ‘of Billy's illness, he was fathfully and tenderly encouraged by the presence of his wife and his mo- ther who kept a constant bedside vigil. j Words fail to express ‘he plate he held in the lives of all who knew him, always cheerful and kind, he was ever ready to aid ‘fina worthy cause and keenly in- terested in all that pretained te the betterment of the comtqun- ity. Billy chose to assume a re- sponsible role in the community and churelr life’ As an active ‘member of the New Glasgow Un- {ted Church he was elder and clerk of the session, as well as-s leading member of- the... cheir His musica! talent was of great value in music circles in the church and community. He wag also -a diligent worker in the A.O.T.S. Billy's interest in: the development of education in the community brought him into the sphere of promoting the work of the Centrel Queens Regional High School of which he was a trustee. As a worthy member. of the community life Billy served as President of the New Glas-— gow and Districts Junior Farm- _ ers Group. In addition he—sip- ported-the work of the New Glas ‘gow Fire Department by servifizg as a voluntary fireman. Truly“it may be said of him that everv- one was his friend and he was a a friend to all’ This ability to make--friends—-andto-keepthem | The problems which Billy was called upon to face and especial- ly his Jast great burden only served toe draw out his highest qualities —~ patience, cheerful. \ness—faitheetove;-and his true of unselfishness. The fine tributes paid to Billy upon his death serve as an attestation te his sincere and cheerful person- ality. Although death brought sad- ness to the Andrew family, the golden. thread of love and affee- tion woven among the members of this christian family is : the strongest of human bonds and. though deep may be the grief these.,things are everlasting In our sorrow we come to accept with Christian humility that which we as yet fail to under. stand. ; CARD OF THANKS | The family of the late William Allison Andrew, wish to express their sincere thanks to all whe gave comfort and help during his sickness at home and at the Montreal Neuro.’ To the clergy- men especially Rev. Frank Stiles for their encoufagement and comfort and at his passing to all those who sent cards, flow- ers and memorials, to the neigh- bors and friends who were se kind. We shall never forget them. | Mortgage Sale There will be sold by Publie | Auction in front of the Court House at Georgetown in Kings County, Prince Edward Island, /on Saturday the ist day of Oct- | ober A.D. 1966 at the hour of :30 in the afternoon, all and singular the lands following, that is to say:—All that parcel of— “and~ situated -in- the ‘Town—of-——~ Montague in Kings County in, Prince Edward Island, Bounded | and Described as f-llows, that i# te say:— BEGINNING at a point one hundred and fifty feet North of. Archibald Campbell's. Southern boundary line; thence running in a Northerly direction. al Main. Street a distance of O HUNDRED FEET thence run- | ning in an Easterly direction a | distance of ONE HUNDRED FEET: thence running in: @ Southerly direction ONE HUN- DRED FEET; thence running in a Westerly direction to the place of beginning , The above Sale is made pun suant to the Power of Sale con tained in an Indenture of Mort- gage dated the 10th day of Dec. ember A.D 1954 and. made be. | tween Laura Griffin of Souris in Kings County, Prince Edwoerd Island, married women. of the first part, and Harry Walsh of | Charlottetown in Queens County in Prince Edward Island, of the ~ second part, default having beer made in payment of principal and interest due thereunder. | this 26th day of Augu@ HARRY WALSH, Mortgages. }