Thedeclaioa A City Council To Purchase Snowblower & Payloader actual cost will amount of the lowest tender. OFFICE IENOVATION In moving the resolution auth- orizing issuing of tenders for the snowblower. Councillor J. P. Nicholson stated that the move was really the responsibility of the street committee as they had indicated the need for this equip- mcnt. At first there had been an idea to purchase a payloadcr with a anowbiower attachment. How- ever lt had been considered and a decision was taken that a fire department to attend the Dominion Fire Chiefs' convent- ion in Kentvllle on the week of September is. Tenders were authorised also for supplying the city with fur- nace fuel all. They close at the same date. Reporting on the city's fl- nances. Councillor E.W. Johns- tone stated that the tax collect- ions this year showed a very marked improvement over other years and he suggested this was due to the good work of the tax collector. TAX COLLECTION! The educational tax collected to date this year 838,899,!) CITY Alli) CENTRAL WE TREAT the sick well. Gig- gcy's Pharmacy. open 8.30 am. to '1. p.m. ALPHA REBEKAH LODGE N0.y 1o l.0.0.F. regular meeting to- night it pm. Y.M.C.A. ELDIS oil floor furnace with Kemac Burner for low cost heat- ing. Firestone Home and Auto, 1l'l Great George Street. HOME Nursing-Evening clas- aes now beginning. To enroll con- tact the Red Cross. at the Red Cross. GUNNERS: You can trade your old gun for one you like at Firestone Home and Auto Com- pany Ltd. SI.” FOR your old washer on a new De Lux Eldis washer. 5 year warranty. See them today at girestona Home and Auto Co. td. IIELP Science unlock the mysteries of Multiple Sclerosis by supporting the present cam- paign for funds of the P.E.I. chapter of the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada. PRIZE WINNER5- Winners at the card party at pring Park last evening were: adies first. Mrs. Dolph Gallant; sec- ond. Mrs. Ella Somcrs; Men's first. Joe Gauthier; second. Ray Gallant; freeze-out, Mrs. Bay Gallant and Mrs. Ella Somera. RETURNS FROM HALIFAX- Mr. Roy D. MacGilllvray. Man- ager of the imperial Life As- surance Co. of Canada. along with Mrs. MacGllllvray and son Barry returned from Halifax over the weekend alter spend- ing several days at a business meeting of the imperial Life Assurance Co. of Canada. JUDGED AT FAIR - Fulton Sanderson oi North River judged the llsreford classes at the Fred- ericton exhibition last week. He told the Guardian yesterday that the cattle shown there would compare favorably with any I-Ierefords shown in the Mari- times. Roy Aylward of Have- iock. N.B. was the most success- ful exhibitor in females and he had the senior female champion. Mr. Sanderson reported. FUNERAL or IR. DIAlE-- The funeral of the late Lemuel E. Drake was held yesterday aftrnoon from his residence at Keadowbank. Service was con- ducted by Rev. R.A. Patterson and Rev. Dr. A.S. Weir. Inter- ment was in Cornwall Cemetery. The pallbearers were Roy Croe- h. Gordon Maeiean. Robert alowdl. James Miller. Thomas Xoclinnoa iii-.5? VISIT III-STYLE lldlllinery. Gt. George Street. "where every style is Hi-Style." DR ALLAN MacMillian will be absent from his office from September 12 to September 29th. UP TO 8100.00 trade-in for your old range on an Eldis Coal wood and Kemac Oil burning range. Firestone Home and Auto Co. Ltd. CARD PARTY RESULTS - Results of the card party last night in St. Pius X parish are as follows: Ladiea' first. Mrs. C. snow; second. Mrs. George Bell; consolation. Miss Vi Tierney. Idenis first. Joseph Murphy; sec- ond. Parker Wbitlock; consolat- ion. Stanley Gallant. Door prize. Mrs. M. Walker. Freezeout. Mrs. A.F. ormley and Mrs. .l..l. Paquet. FUNERAL SERVICE- The funeral of Mrs. John A. Barrett was held Monday morning from her late residence in Mt. Stewart to St. Andrews Church where Requiem High Mau was celeb- rated by her pastor Ilev. George Maccormack who also conduct- ed the service at the grave. The pall bearers were Messrs; Dr. l.D. Reddin. Roy Jay. Temple Murphy. James Doyle. Earle Jay. Bernard Barrett. interment was in the Church Cemetery. The funeral was largely attend- PERSONALS Mr. John If. Mcitlnnon left for Marathon. Ontario. having spent three weeks vacation with friends on the Island. Mrs. Connors and family. Charlottetown. were visitors to Pisquid. They were the guests of Mrs. A. Mcltlnnon. Mr. Frank Mcltinnon and Mr. B u d d y McDonald. Plaquid, motored to Charlottetown re- cently. Mr. Bruce Murray, Toronto. spent his holidays with his par- nits. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mur- rav. Graham's Road. The many friends of Mrs. ltephui Malone will be plea: to learn that she has returned from the Charlottetown Hospital following her recent operation. Mr. Ilogr MacKay has re- turned to Toronto after spend- ing his holidays with his vote with all the councillors sup- porting it except Councillors A. Walthen Gaudet and G.R. Foster. Councillor Gaudet indicated that the sidewalk crews would be laid off September 15th. The catch basin crew would have to be kept on a bit longer as there were two basins that had caved in and must be repaired. it was explained. clearing work had to be done to permit the extension of Admiral Street east to Goodwill Avenue. cancer drive include (left - to - It was stated that the necessary . g TAX OFFICE Councillor F.G. O'Neill gave some detail on work to be done is in the City Tax office. It includ- ea putting in an accoustlc ceil- ing with the preaent fluorescest lights embedded in it and several other incandescent lights install- ed for desks. etc. There will be hardboard walls to a height of eight feet. The radiators will be extended and will be enclosed in grating. A cloothes closet Will be installed for the staff and a horse-shoe counter will be erected to service the tax payers. g The new layout. C0!-l"Clu01' O'Neill explained, will give more space for rearranging the desks. It will make for a very SYN!" and modern office. he stated.' .Councillor A.F. Gormley dis- men are telling him that the pro- OFFICERS of the Cancer So- bl f 1 k. clety include (left to right) Dr. Queens f:ff:,2','j' if: ,:ff,' f..,'f.,'..',.':.':.... W.J.P. MacMillan, 0.3.1-:.. pre- Miss E.A. sident; Mrs. Divisional Commander; Mrs. liartling. executive Frank Walker. aecre CAMPAIGN LEADERS in the right) Miss Miriam MacDonald Cliltzc Sergio: up Hrs. Commanders. ; of the Cancer Society Bealon. General Chairman of County vlcepresident. for Nova Scotla. and Mr. W. H. the City Cancer Campaign. vision of extra downtown park- ing space is an absolute necessity One suggestion was that parit- ing areas be supplied on the perimeter of llochford and Powh- al Squares. PARKING SPACE There was criticism again. as there was several months ago. of the fact that so many store dnpioyeea use up the parkinl space near the stores. This in- cludes the market Iquare and there were suggestions that the square should be metered or at least made a an-kins was with a two-hour lim t. Councillor Nicholson noted the serious fire at the Patriot of- fice and brought the Council's at.- tention to the fact that the Dres- aan system of fire alarms instal- led in horns of fire department, members is becoming obsolete. and in some parts of the city is aolonger working. It was de- cided to look into the cost and the possibility of installing a modern system. Councillor Nicholson reported also that the new fire engine is reported ready to leave the plant of the manafact on Friday of this week. Exception was taken however. to the suggestion of the suppliers that they were gain! to exhibit it at the Fire Chlefs' Convention at Kcntville before orinsins it here. The company is being so advised by wire. ICOTI LEAVING HOME GLASGOW (Reuters) - Scot- land's net losua elf "population through emigre on rises as high as inwanglar and says a re pu lisbed General Council of the Scottish Trades Union Congress. ll skin that a preliminary return for 1966 showed that the total migra- tlon from Scotland was 14.000. compared with 12.000 in GIN POSITION NEW DELHI (Renters)-India faces "rather a Ftln ltoiuiofl" in trade because of plummetlnl foreign exchange resources. Commerce and lnduatrl lllllllilf llorarii Desal said Monday. in- dla's sterling balance. which stood at 4.00. . TIP!!! (about ssss.oeo.eoo) in June. hll slumped to s.aoo.suo.ono 1109000 (about mt.lo.ooo). Carl Currie (nee Norma Dal-' Montague Backs Effort To Pove Rood Link To Souris The regular monthly meeting of the Montague Town Council was held in the Council Cham- bers last night with Councillors Nicholson. Fraser. Hughes. Greene and Clements present and Mayor Bruce H. Yeo presid- Followlng the regular busi- sees. a reply to a letter written to the Island Telephone Co. lltd. re a request for a more up-to date system for the area was read. in his reply Mr. D. Gass advised the council that their request would receive serious consideration. The Council fully supported a request made by a delegation from the Dundee area that the OM mile section of road between Dingwells Mills and Dundas be paved this (all while the equip- ment is at Souris. His Worship and the Town Clerk. 0. Arnold Wlghtman. are'to attend a meet- ing of the Provincial Govern- ment on Friday as delegates from Montague with reference to this matter. Councillor Greene reported that street work was near com- pletion for this season. The finance committee report- ed that the llst of tax defaulters had been handed to the court for collection and proceedings would shortly take place. A request by the Garden of the Gulf Museum for added space on the second floor of the present site has been taken under con- sideration by the Council this lack of space has been created by the almost daily arrival of new items. Cancer Educational Program In P. E. I. Seen Successful i "This meeting of over we wo- men here tonight is the strong- est " i-- I know of that the cancer educational program in Prince Edward island has been successful." stated Miss E. A. Hartling. Executive Secret- ary for the Nova Scotla division of the Canadian Cancer society for the past 12 years. Amplify- lu her statement Miss 1-lartliag continued. "Twelve years ago it would not have been possible to get such a group of women to- gether on a cancer project. At that time women were afraid to discuss cancer - in fact they wouldn't talk about it at all. This large meeting ton in shows the cancer educations program in this Province has get results. Miss llartling was speaking at the opening meeting of the gen- eral city cancer campaign in the Community Centre last night. Mr. W.H. Benton. general city chairman, presided and welcom- ed Miss Hartllng. There were also present Dr. W..T.P. MacMlllan. 0.l.E.. Pro- vincial ya aldent. Mrs. Frank Walker. vice - ldent for Queens County. a. .l.G. Den- nis. Joint city chairman. Mrs. division one. Mrs. John A. Mac- Donald. commander of Division 2. Mrs. Itonald Parker. Com- mander of division I and Miss lflriam MacDonald. commander Dr. W.J.P. Macllillan. 0.3.3.. Provincial president. in one of Winston smith, commander of .33 Hold Farewell Presentation in Kelly's Cross On Thursday eveslng Sept- ember 5th. a large number of his friends and neighbours gath- ered in Kelly's Cross Hall to bid farewell to Cyril Molyneaux who was leaving on Saturday to begin a course of studies which will fit him for his chosen life's work in the foreign mls. alone. 4 Mr. Molyneaux who after leav- III the primary school spent two years in st. Dunetan's University later worked in the Charlotte- town Branch of the Royal Bank About four years no he left the Province and Joined the staff of 'l'.C.A. in Montreal. and for the last year was stationed with the same company at the Toronto alr- rt. lie now goes to Nasar- enioyable dance was engaged in with first class music being pro- vided by Mrs. Reta MacDonald on the violin. Wendel on the guitar with Miss Patricia Kelly giapably accotnpanlng on the ano. At an appropriate interval Mr. Francis Carragher called the as- sembly to order and Mr. Joseph Itoberts read the following ad- dreu with Mr. Carragher mak- ing the presentation of a good sum of money on behalf of the guests assembled. ADDRESS Dear Cyril. "We your friends of St. Joseph's Parish. Kelly's Cross were pleas- an surprised over the week- endtolearnofyourdecisionto give up the puslng things of this world and to entsrhlnio that God highest caning. "Hilly of us watched was near Toronto for a year of noviclate before entering the Foreign Mission Seminary at Scarboro. Ontario. On the above mentioned date a pleasant party was held. An .1- le with surgery. rad um that we could uuizirtluwe baveu:beolu: mot ases come to the curly hrs :13, .hlapp:"aad cured. Yen good tunes will be traasla lato fur-I tbercuresasiteaablesnete easaidbewaaveryproudof the splendid organisation of we- men present for the general cea- vaaa of the City cancer cam- paig. " on women are doing a won- derful work. You are the great- hls characteristically fine speeeh- gnu-. STOREY El.ECTRlC LHam.& Dimay Counters W -in Coolers Fish & Meat Plants Cases we uangcnso an Island lfltarddgsratiuwabaveit Ifiia rapairabliweaaa Steeeyleelrie Dialllfl a est army of . in Canada." the said. "we saving lives from can- cer wi our cancer educational program because we are getting le to the doctor earlier. ical science has advan so much that we can treat eff ve- NOTICE ooc. ownsns or CHARLOTTETOWN Please be advised that 195'fDog'i'axwasdueon July1.1957.Ifyoirhsvenotalr-esdymsdepayment pleaacdosoatoncaandavotdaainnmoutocourt. S'l'i:RNsWEBS'l'ER. Depuiychief, UsarlottetownPolloeDept. A SPECIAL BAN A S i KNIGHTS or COl.UMBUS STATE BALL The last of the season at North Ruatico Boys' Camp wnnnnsnav. IHTIIIBEI III Dancing(l:30to1:00 Admiaaiontl-N ldsmbsrsandguestawaleome PROVINCIAL PLOWING MATCH - SPICIAI. miss - P Witt; t -initial!-gisgaggasl ed him as this occasion. 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