(PLOYMENT eM PLOYMENT GULF GARDEN FOODS LTD. FEMALE HELP WANTED IMMEDIATELY { All. persons ‘interested please. contact ae i: e “ FE “Guordetown. Telephone 121 : ENGLISH CATHOLIC TEACHERS» NEEDED FOR ee ’ ENGLISH HIGH SCHOOL © or September 1966, three teachers are needed for a High hool under the direction of the Sisters of St. Anne. inimum ‘salary for a male teacher: between $5160.00 and .00 according to diploma and experience. nd application to..Raymond Pilon, Sommisison—scolaire-regionale du “Cuivre; Case™ postale~ 756; yn, Quebec, stating date of birth, qualifications, curri- wlum vitae, experience, and © ddresses of references, ‘telephone number, nameés e. ~~EMPLOYMENT-OPPORTUNITIES ~~ COMMERCIAL INSTRUCTOR—PRINCE COUNTY—This. is specialized teaching work in providing training in commerce im a vocational school: Applicants should have high school graduation, supplemented teaching experience in -co rcial subjects; or any equiva- Jent combination of training’ and experience. Salary range: $3912.- 4755. Competition No, 5661. Competition-closes Monday, May 16, - 1966 Application forms may be obtained by writing the Civil Ser- vice Commission, P.O. Box 8817, Charléttetown, or by Calling at the Provincial Building, “Rochford. | Street, Charlottetown, P.E.I. a ®. “~~ CIVIL ‘SERVICE COMMISSION OF P.EL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES TRAINING BURSARIES AVAILABLE — LABORATORY TECHNICIAN COURSE— Male or Female. Competition No. 5662. DENTAL HYGIENIST COURSE—Female. 6663. S A limited number of training bufsaries are available for persons who have completed ‘senior matriculstion. These -are two year study programs and a generous bursary is available to successful applicants. Applicelions must be Eeoutenela Monday, May 23, 1966. strides seridplcation eine may he obtdined 73 plang the Civil rvice Commission, P.O. Box 817, Charlottetown, or by call-_: oe ‘at the Provincial Building, Rochford Street, Charlotte- town, P.E.I. NOTICES Competitine No. directeur ~ general, " CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OF P.E.I. yY a commerce course, and some | aomerisnnmerninaie ey piers iat tateaise cena ine resale <a % CITY AND. QUEENS | SPECIAL MENS ‘suite, entire stock at $28.88 each. Basement department, jeribbage, every Tuemtay. every Monday night At 8:30 BINGO AT Montague Legion Fome MONTAGUE. LEGION. Rome mixed | | GRIFFIN _ Please note | pital on May 3rd, 1966, » BIRTHS At the Charlottetown Hos to Mr and crn SALE _ KEPPOCH — a an _ MONDAY, A _MAY. g AT 1.30 P.M. 27 Reg. Aberdeen Angus cows, 15 __with calves at side, balance to;freshen be $00n, If not fine first fine day following Owner: : B & B Ranch di Thomes MacKenna~ 4 per Jack Brown. : “Terms of sale Cait NOTICE. ___ We the Liberal. candidates for. 3rd, 4th.,, 5th. District of Kings. accept the invitation extended by the citizen com- : mittee for good government to attend a meeting at Montague Regional High School Auditorium on. Thursday Mey: 12th. at 8 p.m. ‘Signed: ae ———— Arthur. “MacDonald; Gece Fer- = son,—_L.-M. Bonnell, Keir. Clark, “NOTICES ROCK - SHAKE SIDING AND INSULATION - FOR OLD OR NEW HOMES By Johns-Manville . .. Permanent Colors Protected by Plasti¢ “Many Jobs Completed for Your Inspection” ==. ~ The most inexpensive home care. : Let us prove it with a “FREE ESTIMATE” 3 5 Year Low Cost Financing s Ask for JAMES STEWART MONARCH ROOFING & INSULATION _Ch’town 894-4560 S’side 436-3419 NOTICE - The following are butterfat tests found in pas- teurized - homogenized milk delivered to consumer homes, retail stores and restaurants in the’ province between March 16, 1966 and May 4, * 1966 =. evilo Dairy, Alberton 3.47% Gg G Dairy, Ch’town 3.87% laple Leaf Dairy, S’side 3.62% Brighton aT oa 3.60% petite Health Past. Milk Co., eal Deity, Sete Ee a hiruig es 3.50% rystal Dairy, S'side .. 3.55% pyrity Dairy, Ch'town 3.67%. ire Milk Co. Chitown 3.65% Montague Dairy, unshine Island Dairy, Montague-...........- 3.52% s ueewa aoa bn euaa 8.60% Buttercup Dairy, Souris 3.62% MINIMUM FAT CONTENT 3.50% P.E.I. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE | TENDERS Sealed Tenders clearly marked as to content will be received by the undersigned up until 5:00 p.m. May 18, 1966 for the installation of approxi- mately 300 wateremeters in commercial establish- © ments within the City of Charlottetown. arecttics.-” tions for installation. may be had from the office of the Waterworks Superintendent on Queen Street. The lowest or any tender will tor neces- oe be accepted. h'town . Commissioners ra Sewers and Water:Supply Charlottetown, P.E.I. a DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS ‘ Province of Prince Edward Island “iN TENDER SEALED TENDERS will be received. until noon A.D.T. on Tuesday, May 10, 1966, for the Grad- -ing-and_Paving of. approximately. 1.0 mile of road ‘at: FRENCH RIVER. Specifications and-Tender- Forms may be_obtain- ed from the office of the undersigned, Provincial Office Building, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. Lowest or any tender. not necessarily accepted. NOTE: Tenders will be opened at the above: advertised time and bidders are invited to present their bids in person (or otherwise) - and be present at the opening. som : J. PHIL IP MATHESON, Seals Minister of Highways. 85000 | Beneficial he MacDonald, Lou: Roper. | DEFENCE CONSTRUCTION (1951) ~~ LIMITED ~ PROJECT: ‘Reale and ~ Asphaltic Gneslay “of Runways. 06-24 and 18-36, RCAF Station, | Summerside, PEL : # File: $396-6 SEALED TENDERS, marked as to content addressed to the undersigned will be received until 3:00 p.m. E.D.T. WEDNESDAY, June 1, 1966 Plans, ications and tender forms will be on view at Builders’ xchanges at Halifax, Sydney, Fredericton, Monc- - ton, Saint John, N.B., Charlottetown, PEI and DCL Halifax - Branch Office and may be obtained by’ Prime Contractors only from DCL Plans Section, Ottawa, at the addresses below or aepnet ot $100.00 Payable to Defence Construction (1951) Security deposit as called for in the Tender . Doournall must: ‘accompany tenders. ~ ->- J. Smith , Secretary — ath Floor, Kenson Building, 225—Metcalfe Street, ; OTTAWA 4, Ontario. Ue "NOTICE Telephone su bscribers 'Mount Stewart Exchange EFFECTIVE MAY 10,1966 YOU MAY PAY YOUR TELEPHONE ACCOUNT) AT THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA, ~~ MOUNT STEWART. We hope that this location will prove convenient -to-you. To: make. inquiries concerning telephone matters, call __your eperator and ask for the | eueoee office in Charlottetown. THE ISLAND TELEPHONE CO; LTD. -P. 0.,Box 820. | Ger [B ° It's that time of year again. time for Spring clothes and finery, too! Phone Beneficial for the cash ypu want now. You pick:the terms... .. ° you pick the payments. . . at _ Beneficial, yp My you get . ‘that BIG 0.K.'for cash fast! : jee Call up and seel ; FINANCE CO. OF CANADA 108 KENT ST., CHARLOTTETOWN 2nd Fl., Tweel Bidg. © Phone: 894-6518 OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT — PHONE FOR me _|while a patient there, | visited with—him. Moore and McLeod Ltd. ‘change in date. we Francis Griffin, a sen, Michael # | e ss SPECIAL MEETING \ B hie ‘ , not in-thFee beta’ al Staahop C ‘Canadian Legion will ‘be ‘held. in Les | "ENGAGEMENTS [munity Hall, May 9, 10° and ‘ith oy 10" Home Monday May 9th | BUEL ‘GUNN — Mr. and Mrs Covehead and ‘Stanhope Players. ‘Tic z | Raymond Buell, Presa pac P-E.L., Hees $1.00 at Myers Studio” and Island RE AD “es . eeeerre ae reggae ad + Poe wae ' hs neth Earl, son on and Mra Les, | CRAPAUD ft f ter Gunn, Savage Harbour 1 Wed | slides of the ALL May aoe THE CLASSIFIEDS ding to-take place at Toronto, Ont. oe Festival pieces by El entary | May BUM es : Sponsored by Womeh's Insti- tute. wee UAILY |. OBITUARY. NOTICES NOTICES ~. Inserted. by the. family | CHARLES H..L. GILLESPIE |. On April 5th Charlottetown lost one of its’ most respected and esteemed citizens Jin the passing of Charles Harold Leigh Gillespie- ~ Mr. Gillespie for_-the _past- three years resided in Charlot- tetown at 221 Hillsboro Street: “|Previous to” that he—had-¥lived ” for the greater part of his life in Sherwood, where he was a er. He took a great interest and pride in his work, allowing no- thingto’ interfere with the man-. ifold duties. encumbent on _ the work of his farm. He. dearly. loved—fishing and awaited with keen expectation He was a.member of Zion | Presbyterian ‘Church .and- will- ingly cooperated in all worth- while undertakings for the good of the congregation at large. For the’ past several years | Mr. Gillespie had been in fail- ing health, during whith time he. -was_attended--by--hisdevoted-! wife. He leaves to mourn his wife, ' formerly Jennie Holmes’ Leitch, ie of Stanhope,..P.E.1. ._His_funeral..washeld_on. April. “lth from -the MacLean Funeral | Home to Zion Church. Service was conducted by —his pastor, Wood, a member of the choir, sang very tenderly ‘The, Old Rugged, Cross" a favorite of the deceased. The pallbearers were as fol-_| _}lows: W.C; MacLeod, -W.G. Bar. bour, Ernest Seller, Col. -F.I. Andrew, L.W. Roper and Elmer Mallett. Burial took place in the fam-, tly “plot” at ‘Sherwood. Cemetery. ” CARD OF THANKS | iders, the nurses and staff of the ‘|P-E.T. Hospital for their leind- inegs shown to. the deceased to Rev. ~|Dr. Campbell and friends that: KEEPS CAN Cd y Geocaccalie t Charlottetown, + Prince Edward Island: j - May & 1087 7.1 Tom. progressive and modern farm. | also one sister, Mrs. Percy Dou. | | Rev. Dr. Campbell. Mr. Frank | The family—of the late Harold | anager || Rew Ian TUSTBAAT CANADA’ s LARGEST MANUFACTURER OF INDUSTRIAL CLEANING SUP |” IN MEMORIAM ” SMITH _< In fond and toving memory of. Mrs. -Wesley."P. Smith» who passed | away May 9, 1945 Lovingly femembered by husband and, family , CARVER ~— In. loving memory tf 8 dear mother and grandmother; Mrs. | Mary Hannah Carver, who passed away May ath, 1964: Your presence is 4ver near us, Your love remains with us “Yet. You ~ were Your children. will never forget Always lovingly remembered by son, daughter-in-law, Minnie grandchildren, Donna and Scott. | OBITUARY MRS. HUGH MacEACHERN Inserted hy the family. — , -There passed away at Charlot. | itetown on February. 22, Mary Euphemia MacEachern of Newport in her 93rd year. She (was. born-at Souris Line ~ Road, jain MacEachern who passed away New Argyle on May 8, 1963. | Mother's Day “‘Holne-sweet home- has changed some: how, =» ~ We know it’s September 20:\ 1873, daughter of: # jAllan MacDonald (late). cand Mary (MacLean) ~MacDonald. Her husband predeceased her in| 1940, She leaves to: mourn one. sis- iter, Margaret .¢Mrs. Richard Jansen) Oakland, Two sisters” and predeceased: her | The funeral trom the Perry | four brothers | Funeral Home to St.. Mary's Churth; Souris, ‘was «. held, = Thursday, February 24... quiem high mass was eet led by Msgr. J.A‘ Sullivan, who also conducted graveside. Pallbearers were: Cyril Mac- |Donald, Joseph MacDonald, Wil- | fred Bernard, Basil MacDonald. Joseph MacAulay. and Alexan- | Interment was., dp der Leslie. ithe church sremetery.” 7 CARD OF THANKS The family of: the late Mrs. lpress sincere thanks ~ to clergy ‘and choir of St. Mary's, Staff at Perry: Funeral | ‘Home and-to all those who sent | Beach Grove, mass cards, enrollments and let- | ters of ‘sympathy. She used to be bothered by backaches _ Kidney*Pilts. Smart stimulate .the, Kidness to help relieve the condition causing the backache and tired feeli ve rp she felt better — rested bet: ‘both laree size saves money. ADA CLEAN AND EQUIPMENT with us within 80 hours) - You active 1964 Silver Dollar” California. | service at the | Hugh MacEachern wish to ex: | t ling... 1 Gillesple wish to express theleae that” ‘Ttation of “he tie ‘sincere thanks to-Dr:-A-L.-Saun-+, ladder and | inary a tw Rackeche | and tired, aging: “she took Dodd's | rt_girl. Dodd's Pills if \ ered by | backache Dodd's edness Pills may help -j You ean depend on Dodd's. | -| IN MEMORIAM KENNEDY — In loving memory of my | dear grandmother, Mrs, Isabel Kennedy who departes May 9, 1948 The | gate just opened a A little bit wider tod&y> today, Some day And I'll hold your dear. hands and V'll say: Here are the arms that hes held. me, . There is the face that I loved. I knew I would find you in heaven, , In this beautiful garden of love. I worship your memory dear Grammy | And pe blessimg you gave long ago, | -- 1-16 e@ my life down sir 80 Kappy | Its with me wherever I go. | By. her grandson Sterling Lewis, Camp MAHAR __ the kind~" of Mother, a | Gagetown, N.B. PINEAU aad ‘dear father, John H. Pineau who pass- eee see May 8, 1963. | | , dear father, ae. “we miss But you left us te remember,. None on earth..can take your place. | “Classified Ads. A ‘Supermarket For Practically Everything _ ANNOUNCEMENTS VITAL STATISTICS Al The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., May ROLLO BAY | Mr and Mrs. Charlies “Mie. . ae 3rd Sympathy to Mr. and Mrs., this life 18 years ago little ay will open. locever Miss Caroline MacKinnon have returned to their homes after attending the funeral of Joseph MacKinnon, which was held at at | IN MEMORIAM | pital April 36. Mr. and Mrs and family or. oth M et aw har, who * ag mother rs ius Mahar, who passed tix task tae er Rollo Bay is a Oft and oft our thoughts a wander | To the grave not-far away, Where we laid our dear mother 7 Just two years ago. today. | Always remembered by daughter eins | beth and son-in-law Vernon. In loving memory of a gone forever, your smiling face, A happy home ‘we once >| MacDONALD | How sweet the memory’ still. | memory of i amigas | | But death has left a loneliness MacDonald who dq ed this life ain The world can never fill. 1966, Ever remembered by wife and family. | | MacEACHERN _ In fond dnd loving Mrs. of now, Long. years she tolled and gave her best. —-- Now with Jesus she finds sweet rest. | For all her love and kindness - She asked nothing in return. If all the world deserted us To our mother we’ could turn. You often said we'd miss you, Those words have proven true, We lost our dearest earthly friend Dear Mother, when we lost you. mn | Lovingly remembered and sadly misoka and Stella. ee" by Ethel } i |year’ age May 9, . Just a tribute e our mother ad Who was ever kind and true. — There is not a day dear mother That we do not think of you, { “You added meaning to our lives | As only you could do. And every. day. that passes mom a ~We-all-remember ~ you: Sadly--missed- and~ always vemuieanied | by her daughter—Mildred, son Arthur and son-in-law Fred. and grandchildren Kevin, Cameron and Arthur Ranahan, | _| Borden, PEL M you’ our dear mother, Remembrance because we've no mother Esso warm air _ ventilating. ° | CARD OF THANKS 1 WISH to thank Dr. Giddings, the | Rev, John Ball, also the nurses Fall staff of the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital,for all their kindness to me, and all those who sent cards, flowers, and visited.me while I was a patient there. Mrs. Ernest Molynéaux. = FUTURE OF THE ISLAND. IS IMPORTANT Te YOU... = i COMFORT You need us}! ‘Lennex(.alr conditioning and We Heat, Treat, Cool and Move Air. Palmer Electric Ltd. Fitzroy St. Dial 4-8543 9, 1966. 13 St. Alexis Church, Rollo Bay on y is being extended John F. Mac. Kinnon -of New Hampshire and} Kinnon of Monticello whose ine famt daughter -Facinta away at the King’s Lae Hos- passed . ‘grads McInnis were Sunday visit- to Rollo” Bay and_ ft. Souris Mrs Blizabeth Chaisson, Low- patient at the | Charlottetown Hospital. eer ‘Hot Water ‘tke: heating ane yp TUE., MAY 10 AT 6 P.M. HEAR him inaugurete the LIBERAL’ ELECTION. CAMPAIGN and announce his party's DYNAMIC pls PROGRAM “A Better Deal For All islanders It’s-a-sort of get-acquainted offer. And it’s available to every new customer who _ Opens a 4%, savings or deposit account with us. We're giving away one silver dollar if your first deposit is $10. or more. Or two silver dollars if your first deposit is $100. or more. And you have just 80 business hours to do it. From Monday May 2 to Saturday May 14. The silvér dollars are just a sample of the kind of money your-money can make at Eastern & Chartered Trust. With'4% intefest on savings and deposit accounts. — So, for now, take our money as a gift. It’s a oe of: ae come. o EA ASTERN’ & CHARTERED | Trust COMPANY z 154, Richmond, St. Charlottetown Dial 894.7383-4 Inserted by P.E.I. — Assocatfon