14 The Gunilla, Charlottetown, m... Sept. 11. 196M ENGAGEMENTS MacPIlEE — WELLS Little Harbor WM to nounce the forthcoml VITAL STATISTICS of Hong Kong and Charlotte-‘ M H w H P b k IULLIVAN — .- town. a daughter. Charlotte. 1‘5. _enry e s. em ro e.I “m. We' Ontario. Marriage to Elk! 1 And '9 Sammi- 1. 1964. to Mr. anal Lu, M M Dim 0" Sawmill» Oc‘obei‘. { Mrs. Leo Sullivan (nee Aur- " r‘ and rs‘ Maur'l 3- 1964' “I “my Rosary R“ and I man Catholic Church. .134 st ore Geonett, RN.) a son '11»- an! Louis David. weight 7% Cliff. Ont. rnee Esther LeelI line Elizabeth to Mr. ice Kelly inee Edna Kelly)” happy; 'l‘racadie Cross. are. Mr . and Mrs. Oharles_Ma.chee of - of 1 . I riaze of their daughter Pall-looking back with memories Win-l Upon the path you trod. ston A. Wells. son of Mr. andl We bless the hours we had with Clair Avenue West, Toronto, to announce the birth of a; at 10.00 cm second son. Maurice Patrick.! LAM __ M the Sum Gen.‘ at the Charlottetown Hospital. ml Hospital. Sudbury. ’Jnt.. Wednesday. Sept- 51 '9‘54- 'COOKE -_ At Edmonton. Al- Auguat 9th. 1964. to Mr. and Weight 8 lbs. 71.4; ozs, A bro- berm on Wednesday“ Semem. Mrs. Suey G. Lam. Copper titer for Stevie” her 9th. 1964. Julian Cooke. son of Myrand hirs. George A. Cooke (nee Elaine Sn“!!th ’CURTIS — Ai Prince Co Hospital. Wednesday. 9. 1964. Henry 0. Curtis, hral Lot 16. form rly of BUSINESS PREMISES FOR SALE Known as the Newson Block. being 160-164 Resting at the Compton neral Home from where age one year seven mom 5 unty . t. Cen- Wil- mot Valley in his 74th year. Fu~ the funeral service will be held] 3 Richmond St.. Charlottetown is offered for sale. Saturday. Sept, 12 t 2.30 For further particulars apply to the understgned. pm Interment m wumog Valley cemetery. J. ELMFR BLANCHARD. Soiici+or 160 Richmond Street hours from 2-5 pm, and pin. IN MEMORIAM and night shifts at the P.E.I. Frosted Foods Plant, Sherwood, for a period of 8 weeks. This chain is acclaimed to be the best on the mar- | ket. specially tempered in the most modern chaln plant in the UIS.A. a very low price as long as the supply lasts. implements, parts, etc., we have a complete stock of sealed pillow block and flange bearing umts. 1. All sizes roller and flat suel chain including. a I large variety of attachment links. tractor and 1m- . plement tires, grain dryers and warehouse heat— I ers. of Clarence Pineau who parch this life 11th. 1963. ATTENTION 50 additional women required for both day Thoughts of Im are Apply immediately to the P.E.I. FROSTED FOOD LTD. Sherwood SPECIAL JUST ARRIVED Large shipment of Lockwood Digger Chains. 'Illat lies within the heart ccaled . Lovineg remembered by ' and children. I :Gone but. not forgotten. .- and To introduce this chain we are offering it at Along with our full line of Ford Tractors, 3y .WiiI always with me dwell We are open to serve you six days a week “'9” Visiting Charlottetown on August. 3. .1964 7-10 I PINEAU ‘“ In 10"an memory there until seven years ago when 4 .19. 5691911113“ jttetown. Survxvmg are his wife. the He is gone. but not forgotten. jfour And, as dawns another year. In our lonely hours of thinking gFranceg, Mrs. always “Charlottetown: Iris. Mrs. Ger- near. I Days of sadness still come o'er 3 Marion. Mrs. Damien Leona-rd. I 155. ‘ ‘F‘rlends may think the wound in Charlottetown. He is _ is ca . But they little know the sorrow COD— wile DOIRON ~— In loving memory his of our dad Joseph A. Doiron Maloney. CSsR. who also con. who passed away September II. 1954 Always remembered by dau- nan. Louis Murtagh. Francis J.; I ghier and son. Margaret. Linda ' ‘ at. ISHAW .— in loving memory of ' my dear son. Holden Saund- ers Shaw. wno passed away‘ suddenly on September 10.‘ Mrs. 196] ‘Three long and lonely years i ed Since my great sorrow foil. The shock that i received that ghbors and friends who helped? d . iYou wished no one a last fare- lncluding Saturday afternoons. holidays. Monday laggaéofigwgzggg we and Friday evenings. ' knew And only God knows why. :Our hearts still ache with sad- CAMPBELL INDUSTRIES INC. . ,g;;; m W ‘. Il—Allis Chalmers HDGB Tractor. "For what it meant to lose w FORD TRACTOR SALES AND SERVICE {no one will ever kno . Lovineg remembered CENTRAL BEDEQUE Mother. Mrs. Guss Shaw. EARLY FALL SALE QUALITY USED EQUIPMENT l—Cat Model D6 Tractor 91! Series. With standard clutch and Hydraulic Angling Bull- ozer. This machine has only worked approximately 50 hours since undercarriage overhaul. Very good condition top side. Starting engine and clutch just completely overhauled. Ready to work and excellent value. PRICE $ 8.500.00 l—Cat Model D6 Tractors 9U Series. With Hydraulic Angling Bulidozers and exclusn’e Caterpillar 011 type clutch. Thoroughly reconditioned undercarriages and all necessary repairs top aide. Both machines warranted. Ready to go to work. each . . . . . . . . . . .. i2.500.00 l—Cat D4 Tractor 7u20000 Series. With Ottawa Backhoe. Hydraullc Angling dozer. Sell- ing an i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . , . . . . .. PRICE .. |.200.00 l—Cat HT4 Traxcavator Loader. Has Worked only 200 hours since a complete over- haul. Bucket just completely rebuilt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. loaoeooool-OOII-cOOC With straight Hydraulic dozer. Only 4 years 1—International TDM Tractor SN 2231. As is. where in . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . old. require: undercarriage overhaul. oooooooco.--osouaooe l—International TD24 Tractor 241 Series S/N TD24l-1655 with straight Hydraulic dozer. Requires undercarriage overhaul. As Is. where is . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PRICE...-aceo-caooo-oa-c.. With Hydraulic Angling dozer. Track chains pinned , and hushed. other necessary repairs made. Ready to go to work. apnea-cIo-auco-noocr I l—Caterplllar No. 12 Motor Grader 71‘ Series. Tires Recapped. Available to go to work. PRICE 4.500.00 l—Wakefield Motor Grader Model 120 S, N GBGQS. Major overhaul of transmission and flywheel clutch. just made. QIOIQOIloOOUOOo'OOO‘I I. l—Allama Model 512 Motor Grader S, N 1460. Good appearing machine. ready for work concave-oao-a-oo-uoa t—tnain L50 Shovel with one cubic yard shovel front. Presently under major overhaul In our chop. Asking price when repaired . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... cocooolooco-a'a-ooooa ll like-new condition. Pita Cat 935. 12A Series Loaders . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .‘ 0000;..oo-ca. .oa-ac Financing Available you by game bird Ihall immediately ‘ kill it”. I am including the Ian IN MEMORIAM ‘DOIRON — In Joseph A passed away September 11th. a 5' o loving memory . Doiron Y0“. ave the rest with God. ‘ Lovineg remembered by wife. amily JACKMAN — In loving mem- . cry of my dear father Wil- liam .iackman who passed l away Sept. 11. 1961. May hld‘ ’ soul rest in peace ‘- ‘Like fallen leaves the years" slip by. , And precious memories never l9. .‘ He lives with me in memory].’ at I CARDIGIIN IEGION HALL TUBERCULIN TESTING September 17 Testing and X-Ray September 21 Reading and X-Ray l . . Not, just today but always willi I Sadly missed and always re- .- bered by his daughter OBITUARY . MARTIN c. BRENNAN ’ Inserted by the family. The death occurred suddenly in l of Martin Brennan in his sixty- ‘third year. Born in Spring Val- Iley. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. IJohn Brennan. he moved to Kin- kora 39 years ago and resided‘ he took up residence in Charlo- l former Corletta daughters. iChester Donovan. East Royalty; James Dorsey, l chae. Hamilton. Ont: Dorval. P.Q. and one son Ernest also surv1ved by one sister. Eliza- beth. Mr 5. Walter Murtag. Emerald. The funeral service.l which was largely attended was.I held at the Church of the Most‘ :I-Ioly Redeemer. where Requiem illigil Mass was celebrated by pastor. Very Rev. 1“. ‘ducied the service at the grave . i Pallbearers were: Alfred Bren- 1 than. Leon Brennan. Eric Bren-I Campbell and John R. McCahc..‘ Interment was in the Catholic' cemetery. CARD OF THANKS 1 Martin Brennan and law mily wish to thank all those1 who sent mass cards. flowers: messages of sympathy and neiv in any way during their berea i ivement. M HUNTERS' I ‘ (Continued from page 101 to a few choice pot holes m the swamps and inland lakes 1; nd i lponds but by the fifteenth they iknow that. there Is more secur . ity on salt water. Furthermore; . the big northern red-legs will be l here in goodly numbers on the ' ‘fifteenth and will absorb thelrl ishare of the casuaiities. For this columnists money It. was a smart move and not .1 *day too soon. . . if we hope In ' bring out. black ducks back that : is. All conservation minded duck I hunters are one hundred per I cent behind this change. The. 1 September opening date on the thirtieth last year caused some deep thought among old timl.‘ duck. hunters. There are some. i a minority group. who are. broadcasting that they'll open; the season on October lst re- . gardless. I have had persoum. experience with a- number 01 ‘ them in the past and this sort ‘ of action comes as natural to them as a duck lakes to water. it happened when the season opened on September lst. As -A reminder to any who may have ideas along that line I draw their attention to the thirty five dollar fines and confiscation oi shotguns. plus costs. meted out to a pair of offenders under the Migratory Birds Convention AN this season. The day of ten doi- lar bonus fines is part. . or at least should be Last year score: of wildgeesc shot on September 30th and up until the tenth of October wer- ao blue fished and thin theyi were thrown away when only! half plucked. I was told by a! hunter that out of 7 wildgeese’ shot by him and a companion on the AM. of September 30th last year only one was fit fol table use. The teal outlook for the opening morning shoot ll promising but our local black ducks are. still in the doubtful column. A promising number of black ducks broods have been re but they are not mail lug any flights. . . at least thla columnist has not spotted a no except a small bunch making a local sortie from one pond to another. A few years ago it was quite common to no late eve ning flight- weaving a apidery tern acme a late August or early September akyllne. This generally was observed shortly before the dark curtain of night was completely lowered. The daily bag and posseuion limits of duck: and goes. are the same In last year for this province — d ducks, exclusive of met-gamers. (Shell ducks) Possession 12. Geese daily be A person who cripples or wounds migratory game bird shall im- mediately make all reasonable efforts to retrieve the bird and under (I) "A perm who re trievea a two items in this column for it could save some hunter from a fine. I have known of wounded geese or ducks being tethered to act as a decoy or taken home and an effort made to save u. With a wing broken bird this is quite possible but one is liable to a penalty under the MAC. Act for having in possesslon a permit. CIVIC TAX APPEALS Notice ls hereby given that the Board of Appeal from Civic Rates and Assessments has set Tuesday, September 15th at. 10:00 am. in the City Court Room of the City Building as the time and place for the hearing of such appeals. John J. Butler. City Comptroller. WE CAN HELP YOU BEAT THE ‘WEATHER' _ WE OFFER - cusroM GRAIN DRYING AT OUR KINKORA MILL Farmers of P. E. I. usually harvest an excellent grain crop,'but. often feeding value is lost. High moisture may cause heating and sub- sequent spoilage. ‘ We. can moisture test your grain and recommend drying to a' point. where it will normally store safely. DRYING GRA'IIN DAILY WE ARE ALSO BUYING GRAIN ASK ABOUT OUR SERVICE 8: PRICES CANADA PACKERS LTD. SH'UR-GAlN DIVISION Charlottetown Phone 892-1275 Kiokoro Phone 19 ' Summerslde Phone 436-2211 1965 VAIIXIIALI. WIN A CONTEST RULES:— measure unit during this promotion are eligible. . 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