ROCK: SHAKE SIDING et AND * INSULATION aoe TENDERS River FOR OL.D OR NEW HOMES | For bus driver from Whe atley to Central By Jenne ae Pec * ~ Oneens Regione! High School,’ Tenders to close Por 0 Vv | - Oe a me Pole rece: ei pomgTuesday, August 30 "ALR :00 pm, Lo est or any | The m+ t sexyens've home care tender not necessarily accepted.. Contact Secre- © . Let us prove it with a “FREE ESTIMATE” . tary re schedule, ' , 5 Year Low Cost Financing: , »Ask—tor-JAMES-STEWART : BERT ‘ -MRS. SWEL _MONARCH ROOFING & INSULATION | MRS. ALBERT CRASWELL Ch’ tow n. 841.4580 S’side 45 6: 3419 — Grafton Str eet, Both male and foul dlg: applications are now heing taken for fall work on day and night ‘shift. 9 to 12:30 to Earl Hughes, Violin For information apply: to:— P.E.I. Frosted Foods Ltd., Sherwood i. 2 erent 4-4317 Tourists, Open 8:00 p.m.- 12:00 Saturday evenings. “BE NEV OLENT IRISH SOCIETY ———e ~ ERIN ROOMS Mel. Burns, Members and Guests Welcome No. tables reserved. ‘Fridax: Night ee Old Time and Modern Dancing the music of / Garry Hughes, Guitar, p.m. Thursday, Friday, FOR SALE _-@ Clethngunts =. | plate glass unit suitable for clothing store ‘ 4 fluorescent lights 2 Venetian blinds 5 plate glass full length mirrors stock, ete. 2 chairs “Apply 162 Great George St. Telephone 838-2541 388. = Business. Opportunity In Montague Well established general. merchandis- ing business including equipment and Inspection at any time. USINESS SERVICE. DIRECTORY | aa and ‘Service - ee Where to find ‘them in Charlottetown and District FOR, SALE } — be received hy for the con\c: Mt school term ending June 30, year contrac! : Tenders mist, state the aniount per school day for which the conveyance vill be overated. or ms ® ‘Tenders for ‘Cony eyance of School Children Sealed “NOTICE : enders “marked “Tenders for -Conveyance will the undersigned Sevr4iary of School Trirstees ance of school childres on the following route 1967 Albion to Village Green on each sehool day during the Tencer is called for a ONE the amount per: anaum The lowest or any tender will-not necessarily be accepted. Apiediate Oeenng Fi TY. Serviceman, excellent fringe “benefits and working conditions, start- By order MRS. v of the School Trustees, JOHNENA MATTHEWS ‘Secretary _Schodl District -Mount- spa ing rated $1. 75 per hour. Apply i in per- son,: write or phone collect to Mr. C. J. Kutchera, Clairtone Sound Corp. Ltd. Acadian Ave., re —____}—- 352-8481 ‘Stellarton, N.S. Tel. gta pone enim, tartans, many git increase in or write P. O. Box REAL ESTATE | REAL ESTATE : i SERVICES BUYING - SELLING WANTED - ALE BOTTLES ' BUYING SELLIAG RENTING ee -PHONE 43268 = . s W. MacKENZIE . Michael Bros Ltd. . Real Estate Consultant | Beer Bottle Schoo S. W. “WILLIS -. Appraiser-sand!Broker 240 Dorchester . St. - *< 269 Queen Street 20e per dozen See hae Charlottetown. | eel Es! ate e a -PHONE Memver of CAR EB. - 4 = 4-8595- =| Broker, ‘Appraiser - Phone 2-1611 _ Drop sour chee e bottles at Realtor - Ingurance oe pace T Pe MAURICE BLOCK ~ Appraiser - Builder "> = te. CO. LTD. - = |Tel. Office: 894-7242) Sem oc Cs SEE > Kent Street. te ee | tick Sortie | GEORGE PEAKE | MONUMENTS - Ee BOTTLE EXCHANGE LIMITED. | LEVI POWER. | ; rye Re eee cei sea - ane * “ Montague ; O'BRIEN Iron and _REAL ESTATE focal Havresailaiive le Metal Co. Ltd. “INSURANCE |’ - Hae 92 QUEEN STREET J-7. DOYLE Lower Prince St Snore PHONE 2-2448..—_- Box” es isi ee Phone 4-4497 oe cere RO Aly et “RECORDS > Plumbing and Heating | See see ee Septic Taytigtleanout Service pac 2 RECORDS DOUGLAS G. HYDE $ Proprietor | For your listening pleasure. Tel 992-7612 ie MILLER BROS. LTD. : ae i TE == —— 147 Great George St | ‘Charlottetown - Head Office “ISLAND. “BRIKCRETE Dial 4-3535 : 90 Kent Street—892-2511 Branch Offices S'Side - 381 Beaver 2985 Island-Wide Service — “SERVICES _ : PIANO TUNER .. 4” Field Tile 6” Cement Blocks Flagstones '. 149 North River Dial 4-392 Children - Adults - Color:., Portraits Taken in your home For appointment or further information call: : Road Trainor's Auto Body. Johnston’s River - Next to Mt. Ryan Hall, 7 miles from . Ch'town: Experienced | work at reasonable prices. DIAL 4-5¢34 -ROBERT McINNIS= } aan es in the Clinie Building. ; _ tague will -be open each Saturday. | CHILD HEALTH Conference - [eas tmp 29, 1968 + 1:39 - 3.90 p.m Ge ow Jini Xu: Royal Canadian Legion : iting Satans Bags of Fun: and Gaviés: "ANNUAL Loads: of Goodies ‘Date: Saturday, August 27 e Interior ae Painting Ae and~~-Papering. A-1 _ Telephone 892-2153 day ~ 894-4696 atter 5. p.m. “Auto Salvage Kensington Rd. Parkdale : See us for ‘auto parts and Supplies Finley MacKinnon 894-8115 Thomson Septic ~fank Service Septic Tank Pumping, “Courtesy Is qur motto” _ Phone 4-4411 West Royalty | SEPTIC TANK FIELD TILE INSTALLATION. , @ BACK HOEING @ SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED. . reasonable Rates -LORNE FOY Ph. Crapaud 42-34 Tryon ~~ HILDA‘S Beauty Salon /191 GRAFTON ST. - We are pleased to be the first to introduce you to COLOR | MASTER. This equipment pro- | cesses your tints in as little as-5 minutes. TAKE ONE MINUTF. TO CALL US — DIAL 4-3837 oe LOTUS CAFE SERVICES Mr. Joseph Ormond, former a SUM E ES Toronto Tuner - = aa AG ea Co. is visiting the Island until | wi ia) SE di U: FOLEY ee 21. For Lata ee Take out Service | | call 4-6800 or write c/o South- K . | TRANSFER port Post Office. Phone 4-5910 2 Queen St 65 Richmond St. . Por AA TN Ten ne an aa eee | Phone 7914 REID CONSTRUCTION | | “Tops..in Efficient; iG B. U G ct I. Courteous Service. a0 1 an kk oa yourden ear | Sera _ | It swill+be done immediately, | Call. get rid of them | | ‘ualified tradesmen, persqnal . a | MONUME NTS supervision on the. job. All type fsland Fumigating Serv Ice bi of building -or= “remodeting.— oe . alee WaLin Lion : esroscres tek ———J9T"Pownal St. ————eramre-amt Marble __R92-2304 2304 — 121 or after 6 Phone 4 969 4 also Cemetery Lettering a eer CUP RIE BROS. FOR RENT Rethy’s TV & Ratio Chop Malpeyue Koad NOW: OPEN | Ch own eee Repairs on all Electrical Reasonable Rates | FREEZER |LOCKERS | Appliances. $18.00 per year | = Sheu 4-5112 or apply TIRE SERVICE Call 4-4121 | _ 137 Upper Queen | , @ Tire Sales ! nae 9 -Wwreciotiremment---- + beastern Painters jo. 2 Truck Refrigeration Sales & eats aoe . c : OK. TIRE STORE Limited Service Repairs = Peet se Dial’ 2.2360 | Arctic Traveler Units z : | Exterior and ‘interior | St Electr ARTHUR H. ROPER Painting special coatings, orey Electric » 2 Elm Ave. Chitown 4.8278: | vinyl fabric, spray paint- 4-734] ht 8278 | sg ’ | = — Minor Renrairs | oe - 4 oe _White-Rose-and-shoitPradicts 1 “Free “Estimates” ONE STOP Goodvear tires and a full line | ? < . ; S ; ee of accessories ‘We are ready to serve Cae DATBRY ies 3 paeerree nulls Sk @ DRY CLEANING ieee eae ie : 159 Sydney St. @ SELF-SERVICE CAR WASH P.O. Box 1501 or. 4-665] . Esquire ee Shoah Spence & Mc Leod Lid. Murray River | Auto Body Shop Full course meals. 11:30 .to 2:00 p.m; +8 pr—8l.25..° | Sanitation Service 39 Eden St. Ch’town Sandwiches, ch ps; ete, ete. ce cea | Septic tanks pumped and _ re- C. "BH. BECKER, Le | Paired. All work guaranteed. le! in fi ‘ eo 174 Queen St.—2-225 Hach elly “Springiiel ires | As E. MacKay |. ‘@ Camping Trailers | / B. IKE me s_ — t Phone 66 _| Sales & Reptal Dial 2-1228 al 27-1229 _ KENNELS “MUFFLER CENTRE | Complete Exhaust Systems Sales ‘i Free Installation *. | At OK TIRE STORE .St. Peters Rd. = Dial 692-2360 | HOME BAKERY. } | | cee Spring Park-Road_ | * Specialties Ampie parking. Dial, 4-4224, | Board Your Pets. Bathing and Clipping Tel. 894-8118 made to order | RALPH FOY,. “Plumbing and Heating Contractor” SEPTIC TANK “and FIELD TILE INSTALLATION CUSTOM BACKHOEING Beatty Barn Equipment Phone — Crapaud 42-23 4. FOR RENT: FREEZER LOCKERS $18.00 per year t) Galles 71 ATTENTION MOTORISTS station wagon to not stay level when your trunk ts loaded: Have. your garage or service station install a set of Deleon Super Lift Air Ride Shocks NOW! | S'side Auto Electric FARM SUPPLIES * Attention Farmers Complete line of spraver hose 14 to 1 inch. “Lounsh ury Industrial 44 Belmont Street ° 43054 @ Wheel alignment and bal anc: Batt & Mache Ltd | No need to allow your car or. . Job | . guaranteed. Free ener Le yet EL Roland Buchannan. is Al members’ Children Welcome “Picnic will Be Sinsrvised: __Tyansportation provided: All meet o at Legion Home at Ip.m. “ = Director “oF Physical Plant required by Acadia University The University acites the services of a pro- fessional engineer to assume “responsibility for-—|~ the building and grounds operation, including fire protection and security. Candidates should hold a degree in Mechanical _ or Electrical Engineering ; preference. will-be given. to those-with administrative. experience: will be commensurate with background Applications, which will be held Salary and experience. in the strictest confidence, should state age, education, salary. | Address applications to: - SATURDAY, AUG. 27th at 1:30 P.M.. - THE TREASURER ACADIA UNIVERSITY WOLFVILLE, N. S. See eee a Scere AUCTION SALE AT NEW HAVEN details ‘of oe and present » Having sold my farm ‘T offer for sale the following: MACHINERY: Cockshutt 35 Tractor. ee en com- plete with cultivators and hillers, Manure spreader, 3-sod. Cockshutt plow, 3-section Lever harrows, 4- section Pin harrows. Ronsome Potato digger, ham- mer mill, turnip pulper, 1 set scales, cream. separ- ator, wood sleigh, farm trailer, power saw. lawn mower, milk pails and cream cans, 50-ft. belt. One International No. 80 Combine. STOCK: 9 registered Shorthorn cows freshen- ed, 1 Ayrshire cow to freshen in. September, 2 heifers one and a half years old, registered Short- horn, 9 spring calves’all Shorthorns, 2 brood sows, 1 horse. .FURNITURE: 3-piece Chesterfield set. 9 x 12 rug and underpadding, dining-room suite, kitchen table and chairs, studio couch. 2 bedroom suites, 2 rocking chairs, 3 chamber sets, 2 spinning wheels and_one. Jack Reel,-mustache cup, several lamps, clocks, and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of Sale: Tractor will be sold six months credit on approved joint note. machinery cash. Owner: : Stock and other Auctioneer: Melville G. Phone 50-12:Crapaud. Bell. r \pnecys will” | Group”’ Announcements =, - CITY AND QUEENS BLACK CURRANTS ready fer picking Gucumbers heing ahd wchug Hones Closed. Sundays Renny Frou. Farm, Tryon. DR. FRANK™BURKE will be absent from his practice August 27 to Septem ber Sth, inclusive, : QUEENS COUNTY Plowing Match’and Provincial Plowing Match, Segsember 2ist and 22nd. Mail entries to sterling Moore, 64 Oak Avenue, Sherwood SC OME-AND enjoy the dancing in the North: River Junior Farmers hal! this Saturday night 9 to 12. Admission 60c. Old-time. and modern musie by the Mel-Lo.Keys. © VISIT P.E.I. Wildlife Park, ~ North | Rustico this weekend. See over 100 animals native /to the Atlantic region. Open daily 9 am. to pm COLD TURKEY supper, 'igg School | hall August 31st. 5-9. Sponsored by Vigs. | Kinross Women's Institute. | MT. STEWART Legion. might, dancing 9 - tra. All over 21 welcome. | $1.00 per couple. ; Saturday | 12. Hughes Orches-: Admission | HILDA'S BEAUTY Salon, 191 Grat ton Street, specials on. permanents* con. tinues during the month of August. Telephone 4.3837. | CLEARANCE SALE at The House Gift Shop. Stanhope: — Ranch __eolored items, souveniers, jewellery. crafts, ete., beginning August 28. Don't miss it. ' AT HOME Mr. and Mrs. Neil KR. MacLeod, Orwell will be at home to | relatives and friends on Sunday, Aurust 2a%h from 2 - 6 p.m. om the eceasion © _@f their 65th wedding—anniversary: DANCE IN, Vernon River hall. Sat- urday August. 27th, Music by Dino -and A} RUMMAGE SALE, clean. used .clotn ‘dng at Sweet Shop, Great George Street, Friday, August 26th, 6.30 p.m | KINGS COUNTY CHICKEN AND: ham supper and $ ee St. Georges, August Ji, & to 9. THE LAW OFFICE of Kenneth R Mon: Mon- n -Post Office. No clinic Bebtemine Sth ~~ (Labor Day). HEAR PROPHETIC message in- Little Sand hal, 8 opm. ‘sundas Ausust 28th +The Chitch: in History and Pro: eanel. subject of Mr. 4 Streight's address. All wéicome. | DANCE, EVERY Friday night. Cardt- gan Legion Hall Chaisson and ‘Chais- son's Dancing from 9:30 to 12.30 am. REGULAR FRIDAY night dance Morel! Village Hall. Music by ‘The Sponsored by ey uege of | Morel? Ine KING’S THEATRE, Georgetown last performance now playing ‘The Tyms{s" and “The. Tiger” Adult entertainment every night at 9 e’clock. Tickets at door. Closing formance Saturday, August 27, “Vital Statistics ers. ~SIMS per. . : i CPR Gives » ‘The Gnartian, Charlottetown, Po, Ang. , 26, 1888, Statement. On Employees Wages MON TREAL issued figures on the wages it <saye-are-paid to various cate> gories of the work force threat- ening to strike against Canadian Pacific.” A CPR spokesman-said the rates are identical for_em- ployees of both his company | and the NR which also would) he involved in a strike by 118,- | 0) employees across the coun- try. Non-operating employees are vide into two ° categories, those’ paid by the hour and those | paid by the month. The highest of the monthly paid workers are train dispatch- The CPR said they now make $619.24 a month. A :30-per-cent “pay, as is being asked for by the strike-threaten- ing: unions would: mean an in- crease of this figure to $804.51, said the CPR spokesman. The lowest of the monthly- LOFTUS — MacCALLUM — Mr. and) Mrs. Sidney D. Loftus, Charlottetown, PF 1. wish to announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Lynn Milizabetn to Rodney Douglas, son of - Mr. and | Mrs. Lieyd MacCallum of Dunstafte | * nage, P26. The marriage is to te place September 24th, at 2 p.m. at Zion | Prespy\erian Church. in Charlottetown. IN MEMORIAM O'CONNELL — In loving memory of | John: L,° O'Connell killed at Millview August 26th, 1954. Just a prayer from us whe loved you, Just a memory fond ani ty In our hearts you'll live Torever,’ | Becruce «ec thought tre werd of you. Fondly .remembered by’ ’ Mom, step- father, half-sister and hali-brothers. In loving memory of— Mrs. James L. Sims, who departed this lite August 26. 196% Ever remembered by daughter and family. _ MacFADYEN In loving memory of | my dear grandmother Mrs. Daniel “MacFadyen who passed away.on Aux- ust 27, 1962. So many things save happened Since you were called away: So many things to share with you: Had you been !eft to. stay. Within my heart I wil always keep A special place for you Anc try to do my best to live As you would want me tu + A few short years of happiness Tthen came the sorrew and You left me lasting memories — | To treasure through all my years. or missed and always remembered grandson Ralph Jr. - aR BARRETT — Mr. and. Mrs. Arnold. + Barrettotnee Doris” Raiisay) are pleas- ed to announce the..birth of a son Arnold Brent, bern Auguet 23rc. Weight 7 lbs. 8 ozs. A brother for Ronnie. | ENGAGEMENTS ROTTS — CUDMORE -~ Mr. and Mra. | John . Botts. announce the engagement ‘ of _their—daughter. Edna Mary Eliza- beth. to Wayne Francis Cudmore, son of Mr and Mrs. Lioyd Cudmore. ~ Charlottetown’ The marriage will take Place at the Holy Redeemer Church | on September J7th, 1966, 7 _CARD.OF THANKS. | WE WOULD like te express our deep- ‘est thank’ and appreciation to Rev. R.M. Shaw, Rev,—H.—Estabrooks;~Mrs. Estabrooks, Dr. MacKay, Bowness Fu- neral “Home and al! our kind friends» and neighbors wha.sent -floral tributes | jand messages of sympathy or helped out in so many ways during our re. is sad bereavement of our loved one | the late Walter S.-Reeves, Jr. The Johnston and Reeves families, WE. WOULD_ Ike to thank Dr. Parker, nurses and staff. pediatrics of the Prince Fdward Island Hospital, also all _those who. sent cards, gifts- and helped out in any other way while Dean was in ‘the hospital. Ejora _and _Robert Rose. (CP)—CPR_ has |The Jean | ia reduction to six from eicht fice bovs who receive..$2f-ag fice non-onps—are first-term al and would under the union de }mand, receive $9R9. 50, the rail jway official said. GIVE MORE FX AMPI ES Other figures released hv the 'CPR regarding non-ops’ | ‘Highest hourly - paid non-op jmaintenance -Of - way machine | operator present wage Wades $Y351 an ‘hour, /which: Would hee orn * under union-demanded ‘increase | Lowest hourly-pait hon’ op: first - term apprentice cur- jrently $169, union demanding $2.08. ° | Average “hourly earnings ‘of non-ops $2.93 | }~ The highest - paid shopcraft. — orkers—at—CPR are tradesmen Class A who now receive $9.49 an hour, savs the railway “A 30-per-cent” raisey’ together |with the value of ther shopcraft union demands for workers in this category, weuld-—m-an raise for this class for tradesman jto $3.84. an hy ur uothe.crailway spokesnian said ! : : He said the 'owest-naid of the shoperaft workers. is the appron- tice who now receives $}-92 ; would go tp to $9.35 if the union j}wage demand were imple- “|mented. . Among. the troinmen also threatening to strike, the h a est -paid is a pa-songer con? |tor who the railway says rake | $3. 78 an hour. The railway . Sal d imion de. imands for the tra: nmen came ta 15 per cent over present levels: conductor's wAse. under 'such. an agrsosment would rise to $4.35. said the CPR It added thaf the union wants hours as a conductor's. working day. and that such would mean the conductor's wage under the union plan would be the equiva- lent of $4.90 Lowest paid of the trainmen are switch tenders The said they now make $2.15° an holir and would rise to $308 un. der union wage demands. Trace Infections Are Observed There has been no cha nge. in ~since~last- week's bulletin. The disease. has not been ~ from Nova Scotia and only two trace infections have been ob- served on: the Island. are moving over the region but the low temperature is likely te prevent activation of the disease. Should the wet weather continue and daytime temperatures move up_ into. the-seventies; blight’ in- fections maybe expected: As we have oftenpéinted out, tember can be a month of blight _Charlottetow 1966. 1967. “Ki A. Pat kee, Schools. TEACHERS WANTED n City Schools Teacher 155 Grade. 10 subjects Colonel Gray Senior High School ee ‘Substitute licensed teachers for al grade. levels for academic year Applicants phons 4-6837 or write Dr. Superintendent of: epidemic. - Fleabeetles are now quite numerous in many potatoe fields and are causing moderate dam- | age by eating small round holes | in_the foliage.Aphids are alse ; Numerous in some fields. An in secticide such as Thiodan should be applied to control them. “PLAN GOLD COIN @ fpld coin of ‘one rand, worth eight times as. much as ‘the pa- per rand. OBITUARY MRS. MICHAEL MacDONALP Inserted by her family.. Little Pond and surrounding communities were saddened on Sunday, June 26, when it was learned that Mrs. Michael D. _progi: essive- and-iriendly= Nursing or The Nation MEDICINE HAT GENERAL HOSPITAL -MEDICINE HAT, ALBERTA “REGISTERED: NURSES » Required for general staff position in an active 235 bed plus 44 bassinette hospital, located in a city-in- Southern Adberta:— S S Excellent personnel policies. Apply to Director of al Employment Service. MacDonald passed away in the King’s County Hospital in her 91st year. Mrs. MacDonald formerly was Margaret Lawless and will be missed in her home by her fam- fly, by her neighbors and many | friends who will always remem- jber her ‘kindness and generosity jto help in the community in any | way she could at all times. The many ,nersors who, visited er home will never... forget: her. understandinz heart and kind | personality | She .was a zeatous member of |Little Pond Catholic Womens | League: ae | She. leaves to mourn two dau FARM EQUIPMENT ‘For Immediate Sale Complete Pipeline Milker consisting of Surge Milker, 250 feet _..-Stainless_pipe;-3-complete milkers, 12> cream cans, | pacity. In use less One International Corn Harvester LABOUR HALL - 162 Richmond St, FRIDAY - 8.30 p.m. MONTHLY MEETING Charlottetown and Distriet | | Labour Council SSRs e Nes automatic Washer, bulk cooler tank 500 gal. ca- Rinser and than three years. Model 20-C, single row with grass at- tachment. Excellent condition.. . Above equipment. sale. Union Road North P.E.I. Write, telephone’ or wink Wendall MacKay, The Island Development Company Limited, P. O. .Box Telephone: ‘159, Charlottetown. ~G3T1, Telex: 014-4422, eS - , priced for quick Located at Shed Acre Farms, (near Covensse), Code 902 894- “W ; eral Home to St. Lithe-Pond--was.—---— ‘| gy. Dr. Preston Ma .|ed the hdsp:tal jghters: Mrs. William Vallias jeourt of East Hartford. Conn. iMrs. John F. MacDonald, Rolle | Bay, two sons John Joseph 214 James at home Two sons “nie. . deceased her, Paul D. of Meri- dan, Conn.: and Emmett, killed while on duty with RCAF a world war two One sister, Mrs William ae lett of Gowan Brae survives Three sisters and four brothers predeceased her Her funeral from Perr: Francis Fun- De Sales._Church-- largely attended. Mass celebra- | ted by her Pastor, Rev. Claire |MacDonald. Rev. William MacDonald was present.in the Sanctuary. The pall bearers }MacDonald, Stiliman ald. Francis MacDonald, Lloyd MacDonald, Edward 8 MacDo- -nald and Ronald PD MacDonald. May her soul rest in. peace. ~CARD OF THANKS The family of ‘the late Mra Michael D.. MacDonald of Little Pond wish to thank their pastor Rey. Clair MacDona\’ d and cler- Intvre, nur: ses and staffiof Kings County Memoria! Hospital. The Funeral Home, ther 8 friends and neighbors who visit- and all whe helped in any way also all who sent Masses. enrollments. flow- (ers, ete... Thanks [9 all. God Bless You All were John MacDon- ~id CPR - South Africa intends te mint— Perry - s May. { ‘the potato late blight picture