CITY s QUEENS ANNOUNCEMENTS CITY & QUEENS uspEcuI-y cam“: mpg at Douglas Bros. and Jones inc. New home buyers should look for Ceramic Tile features. so. Douglas Bros. and Jones Inc.. for free estimates. men hot turkey dinner SEE THE DISPLAY of mm Pownai Hall. Saturday eve ui'gsteiepggngegtg?346uggr 1e; service. REPAIRS T0 automatic wash. 23"“ 99 "9“‘5- Free dell“ DANCE EVERY Saturdai as, dryers. electrIc ranges. ‘ night in St. Andrews Hall. Mt sitar-3:3: 212:2? Ens: Rumors by isn‘t Eiifiigéitgsii M dial +7341 day or night. ' Wind“ mm“ Chum“ wom' teen service. runxnvs FRESH killed on Cooking stand on Great RETIRED RAILWAY veterans order “unable for supper“ George Street on Friday, Ou- are urged to attend an impor- . tant meeting Saturday. Octo- at Kinsmen banquets, Individual orders. etc. mm 2nd-I at 5 9m Delivered Charlottetown ares r 3. at 2 p.m. GI] Henry. telephone 4-9313. OLD "ME and “we” danc' Senior Citizens Recreation parker Jewel], York telephone lng returns to the Recreation C ntr . 4.7074. Centre. New Glasgow. Satur- END OF season sale. Randwo- to p. . Music by George ven stoles. place mats. skirt Eleatherble and his Country 2nd. at 2 DJ“- and dress length. children's and' skirts. Driftwood table ar. DANCE AT the Maple Grove New London. The rangaments. quilts. sweaters. Dance Hall. St. Patricks Road Many other gift items. Of the Saturday. October 3rd. Mod. POWNAL UNITED Church Wo- I n and, of com f ning. October 3. Starting at rs 0 Ceramic Tile 430 pImI SPECIALS AT Diamond’s Meats DAN"? M‘LLV‘EW ll 3 H and Groce - I 4 I every Friday night. Dancing 9.30 “es 9 Elm Ave" 12 pm. Good music. Canteen u; .Can. day night. October 3, from 9 LOBA CAKE SALE at M00“ a McLeod Friday. October ST. JOHNS Presbyterian Church W.M. . thankoffering service sunday, Isle Handcrafts. Brackley Pt. era and Old Time dancing 0mm" “)1 't 8 p‘m' W“ The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. Oct. 2. 1964. 11 VITAL STATISTICS I BIRTHS fMacKAY — At the Prince Ed- ! ward Island Hospital on Sept. th.. to Mr. and Mrs. Robert I MacKay. Stanley Bridge. a son, Brian Murray. Weight 8 lbs.. 5 025. A brother for Don- aid and Paul. iottetown Hospital on Tuesdayv " September 29, 1964 to Mr. andl Mrs. Pius MacDonald, a dau- ghter. Paula Marie. Weight 7 lb. 6“; oz. 1 HARRIS — To Mr. and M rs ,l Garth Harris. Summerside, at Prince County Hospitol on MacDONALD —- At the Char-Iz KINGS COUNTY REGULAR FRIDAY night dance in More]! Village Hall. Music by the “Del-Rays". DANCE IN Souris Legion Fri‘ day. October 2. Members, guests and club members. music, THE LAW OFFICE of Ken- neth R. MacDonald in the Civic Building, Montague. will be open each Saturday. SOURIS THEATRE Saturday, October 3. PT-109. special ma- tinee at 2.80. Story of John F. Road. Open evenings till 8.00 from 9-12 pm. Music by Ed Kathryn Rankin. Everyone to Kennedy. p.m. Mathews. welcome. COLD TUB K E Y and salad POTATO H ARVESTER Two Row, Tractor-Mount Dahlman. Used only two seasons. Mountings for International or Fordson tractor. See it still operating today only at Eric Robinson's. Albany. Completely refitted with all necessary new aprons and parts. Traded on New Dah lman. Can arrange potato contract. Machine can be delivered next week. This is the “deal of the year." SUNNY ISLE FARMS LTD. Grafton Street East Phone 894-7338 supper Legion Hall. Wed.. Oct. 17. Serving from 543.30. Sponsored by Cardigan Can- adian Legion. Dance after. REGULAR Saturday night September 26 a daughter "Karen Ann". Weight 8 lbs 3% ounces. SQUAREBRIGGS —- At the‘ Prince Edward Island Hospi- tal on Wednesday. September 30. 1964. to Glady and Stirling, Squarebriggs. a son. Ross Ir- win. Weight 7 Ih.. 41.6 oz. ' LYONS -— Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Lyons. Souris. are pleas- ed to announce the birth of their son at the Charlottetown Hospital on Sunday September 27th 1964. weight 6 lbs. 14 ozs. DICKIESON — At the Prince Edward Island Hospital. on dw rfed by the United States Air Force’s ley and Donald Dickieson. a son. Wade Stanley, weight 7 lbs. 9 oz. A brother for Jac- september 26' 1964 to Shir" new YFIZA omberceptor. a javelln-iike bomber killer de- FIGHTER WITH ATOMIC PUNCH signed to speed at more than nesday. The plane had been carried a 12-foot rocket that 2.0000 miles an hour as It announced by President John- can be armed with conven- was unveiled at Edwards Air can last February—It was t'ional or nuclear warhead. ' Force Base, California. Wed- then known as the A-ll. It IAP Wirephotol’ the solution to the surface and tIon. BE OMES COSTLY we; Donald a, David and ,obtaiging pottafiIh fIrom thde 801:: a he. Inn 1 y crys a ma Ion an eva ENGAGEMENTS Ima' dance St. Peters Hall. Chais- WARREN _ PARKER _ M d. r. O 0 ‘can be, sunk only only to about and Mrs. Edwin S. Warren, I v feet because beyond that Parkdale announce the en-II o l u ‘ it becomes extremely 1 son Orchestra: canteen. A mission 50 cents. DANCE (MRDIGAN Legion Hall. Friday night. Music by Webster Burke and Cliff Peters. dancing 9- 12.30. Canteen service 9-11. THE OPENING Cardigan Le- gion Home Sat:. Oct. 17 turkey ATTENTION WAR VETERANS and LEGIONNAIRES All veterans are requested to report for Street Lining Duty as fol- lows: At Summerside Legion Home. Summerside, Monday, October 5th at 5 pm. At Charlottetown Legion Home, Tumday, October 6th at 4:30 pm. At Charlottetown Legion Home Wednesday, October 7th at 10:30 am 550 Veterans are needed in Charlottetown on Tuesday. 450 Veterans are needed in Charlottetown on Wednesday. You are urged to be on hand at the above locations on the dates shown above, for the visit of HER MAJESTY QUEEN ELIZABETH II. Medals may be worn. I M. J. Mullin. PreSIdenI' P. . 1. Command, Royal Canadian Legion. and ham supper. Serving 5-9.30 canteen service dancef after. i RESERVE SAT. Oct 17 for‘ pantry and rummage sale at St. Mary‘s Hall, Montague. sponsored by Retarded Chil- dren's Association. PRINCE COUNTY ANNUAL HOT CHICKEN sup- per, Immaculate Conception Church basement Wellington. Thanksgiving, October 12th Bingo and other games. Sup- per start at 4.30. Tickets $1.25 and pupils 75 cents. OCT. 2 AND 3rd— Princess Pat Drive-In, Alberton. “Pink Panther” with David Niven. Peter Sellers and Robert Wagner. Set among the splen- dors of Paris and the Italian Al A comedy specially suited for the weekend. gagement of their daughter, Linda Lillian to Charles Glen‘ Parker. son of Mr. and M Nelson H. Parker. Armdale, Shafts used in mining potash a. "a E _. costly to maintain a shaft gainst tremendous sub-ground- a I Yof automation may result in Campbf‘ll lflld “he term level pressures. ‘Cl—A canadlanIworld apathy and “a sort of "older worker" In Canada is The solution mining pmceuII Nova Scotia. The marriagerlabor department official sayslbeer and television culture." applied to Ianyone who. because opens up reserves at depth. will take place in Armdale onithe leisure produced by the age; . 964. Saturday. October 24 DEATHS MacDONALD —— At. the Prince County Hospital Thursday. Oct. 1. 1964. of Mrs. Helena MacDonald. wife of Keith MacDonald, Wellington. P.E.I. ‘ in her 62nd year. Forwarded from the Bowness Funeral William Barlow. Wellington, d . from where the funeral will Nor evil." shall you be held on Saturday, Oct. 3, AS long as me 8'“ m with seane at 2 pm. from we will remember thee Wellington United Church. In- a d torment In the church ceme— sadly missed by Mommy and fiery V4 Daddy and sister Lorna. CARD OF THANKS WTL’FRED GALLANT wis'Ies to IN MEMORIAM ENGLAND —— In loving mem- ory of Robert L. England who passed away October 2nd. 1962 Ever remembered by wife and family. GALLANT * 1" “Wing memory WE WISH to thank our friends I IN MEMORIAM GALLAN'I‘ — In loving memory; of our darling daughter Bar-t a suddenly on Oct. 2. 1962. age n When God goes into His garden To gather flowers so fair I He picks the choicest blossoms And he found our darling there: Home to the “smell” °’ You are not forgotten Barbaral employment and misery. . Canadian added. ‘9 ther Reid. Sisters and Nurses of the Charlottetown Hospital for their kindness to him while a patient there. To all a very In a report submitted to an£°f advanflng 339- ,has diffi‘3grcater than 5,000 feet. iii-country International confer-.(‘Ully 39mm? 01‘ keeping 3109‘ The potash beds underlying ,ence on older workers, lan‘He Palnled 3 dark Plan” for Saskatchewan — believed the Campbell said experts disagree sufh P9130039 largest high-grade reserves in strongly on what automation 9 male “ldel' Worker .13 the world—tilt downward from will do to the worl likely to be .head of 8_ famlly a depth of 2,000 feet In the cen- Optimists saw an end to jobs - - - l he, ‘5 "I" conllnumlSly tral part of the province to 7,000 that are "dull. dirty and undiz-smploi‘ed his _I' hlld ten my feet at the U.S. border. ' nified." Pessimists prediced un-lllaVe ‘0 termlnale the" educa' Much of the research work in ' 'llon Pmmalurel! deeveloping the solution process But automation is inevitable Iwas done in the big laboratories and countries must strive to ad-IMéY BECOME CHARGE of Armour and Company and t t ' th‘ k' d t ‘ U'“"‘"“"" h“ ‘am‘ly mayv Pittsburgh Plate Glass Com~ jus he” m mg 8" Cus °m5.become a charge on the public} rapidlv as change occurs. the Pany, U.S. fl 68611 With I! 50 per cent inte st in Kalium. Pittsburgh Plate Glass and Armour put up the. 340000.000 dav, 1 needed to build the mine and The seminar on job re-designi campbell Sald bOth w°rk°l5;refiner.v near this town 30 miles and occupational training for!and emplO-Ver‘ mu“ be “'Iwest of Regina. Kalium's is the older workers is sponsored by.°a.ted- work“! must 1.9”” "9}": second potash operation in tilt the organization for economiclSkllls t°.keel’ “9 “nth “Nd province, co-operation and development. te°h“°1°g‘cal advances- m'l Kalium General Manager Ca p 11, co—ordinator of ci-.l’l°yers "lust be taught thal lhe‘Boyd Willett. who with pro. vilian rehabilitation for Can-IChr°“°1°.gl°al age of ' perm mier Ross Thatcher presided at Ma. discussed the impact of 1‘ unsatlsmcmry. ‘5 ‘ mSa‘m'e‘ official plant opening ceremo- the changing age structure of "lent °L‘.’°c'"l"tl°nal utility all nles TueSday. said production the world’s population. adEptab‘l'w‘ Government 193‘s"capacity was equal to that at. “In the last century. develop- 1mm“ mlght “919' the International Minerals and ment of medic al diagnostic. "The inlmdUCllml 0' 8 unlver' Chemical plant—1mm tons a skills and ability to treat and sat pension plan, which is pend- Year. Ipurse. with humiliating results; . . . I upon what mig‘It have been a 1"“ report ‘5 to be d‘T‘USSCd .proud and independent fam- at the conference opening to- “VI” REGULAR TEENAGE an“ of 0“? dear lime granddaugh' and neighbors who so kindly cure complex physical ailments ing I in Canadal. should be in- ‘ “‘— CVel‘l’ Friday "lghl at Albany l6? IBaI‘bara Ann Gallant. gave donations and helped in has given many a new meas- strumental In reducing the do? v Lions Communlly Centre. Mayfleld- Who Passed IWBY. so many ways since we lost ure of good health and many‘terrent factor of pension plans DanClng fI'Om 9'12 Pm- Mualc 00L 2. 1963 our barn by fire. Marie and more surviIve to become par- on the hiring of older workers. I . i by the Vandelles. One year has passed since thatl Freddie Stretch Cumberland, ticipating members of the work. “Private pension plans and RESERVE OCTOBER 9th for ofsad day] ed H d ’IWOULDIIR I Ih I‘D C force." be saI-id. I lack of portability in existing one we ov was ca e away, 1e 0 an r. 01!. M t f 's . cm i ‘ I II, be n‘ TO I '965 zygomfigemajndrorxstrgafialeéens wetIIiwed her then, we love her-I EtfiesdanIdIsIaiff (I); th?Il:riI}ce (1.3.3: (traml 5::Elge‘wrereI gifends as I:er&sol:(}1;5nth: emit;- d I i . - sI 81‘ San 08? a 0? “des lie the modifyinv Influ-il'shment of bitra upper age'. ' slIngton. sponSOI‘Ed by KEIn- Forget her. no we never will. . their care and kindness to me encepof high immigratign afterilimits in Eiring.ryThere are‘, 5mm“ Hospital lull” ald‘ Always remembered by 631- while a patient lllIEl‘e- also to the Second World War. a slow grounds for suspicion. however.2 OTTAWA (Cpl—50m M a“ mama"; wm 1* “Old lll lant grandparents. also aunts Rev. F. LOUlS Elias and Rev- but steady aging of the popufithat sometimes this reason has 1'90 tape will be eliminated In- ve n . and uncles. A.E. Piercy. A special thanks lation has taken place and will simply been used as an excuse this winter's version of mo fed- DROP IN TODAY AND SAVE NOTICES l to Aunt Mae. Chandler and I963 LAURENTIAN Iol all my friends who visited ma‘ 4 door V8 motor. Automatic transmission. radio, wheel discs, White wall tires. t those who sent cards. flowers! P ' The program was tried out and gifts. a sincere thank you.I last winter and almost flowed " Master if‘reddie Smith North n before It got off the ground. do- CHARLOTTETOWN CURLING CLUB EMMA: “Eliot it: alt ' "“’"° .‘ “93”” “mm .. . comps Th -twO.tone, back-up lights, 2-speed washers and pets. "m" y°"- I‘ “all”! ‘ . Only $2495 DANCING EVERY SATURDAY EVENING The Mariners Orchestra With Les Alexander on Sex Members and Guest-Visitors Welcome undoubtedly continue." to reject older individuals." :elI'flIl ngmm to 91100111'893 the hiring of unemployed m In hospital and at home over 45. gn, erewaroeom- thatnhsdioom I I ‘ Iran: FAMILY of the late Mrs. Willem“- James Barnes Inee Arbingl‘I Infnmed “mm “a! lab" wish to express our sincere‘ depanmel‘l experts ll". W thanks to Rev. Father‘s W.’ 1th,? Summer Nepal'an I 3'0- Reid. Hughes. K. MathllanH BELLE PLAINE. Sask. (CPI mining process for potash In the I med plan which is expected is PI“. MacDonald. G. MacCor-I Seven years of research and de- . world. be before Labor Minister Mao- mack. T'Ie Sisters, Nurses and velopment work 'Iave unlocked‘ Other potash mines. including _ Endlem for approval abortLv. staff of the Charlottetown 1103- the door to Saskatchewan's the International Minerals and! pital. To Dr.'s Allan and Frank deepest potash reserves. emteal Corporation operation I MacMillan also staff of the Tuesday afternoon the fruits which ushered in Saskatche-l Men Hennessey Funeral Home. To of that work—7.000 tons of pot-I'wan's potash industry in 1962,; . all those who sent" flowers. ash—left a railway siding at the1use a shaft-mining procesls sign-l Officer: I ma! Only 1750 CHANGE OF ADDRESS i2°ii¥°;..:.‘ hints: a: tidal: °° W “ m "I .0... __ only $1995 4 'door Sedan, radio 4 door Sedan REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE GENERAL MOBILE HOMES USED TRAILERS A. E. MacLennan TrailerScIles Ltd. ningham's cntry, sold he hoped it. will establish a precedent other American lwrcmrk men will follow, "not only ultl‘t my part to the Winter Fair but for similar events In Nova. SootIa." CASTRO SENDS om _‘ HANOI (Reuters) - CM Prime Minister 17:31 Calf! has sent a gift of frog _ President Ho Chi Minh of I963 FORD FAIRLANE 500 I962 FORD FAIRLANE ‘ door mdard tmnsmiSSion' nds. relatives and bound for markets In five Ca-‘ Details of Kalium's solution Immom wmoughby 0! Toronto lped in so many ways dur-iof the . I I I . ERIE??? RSOBEIEGMSSC’ERREOEIIR WWI chum“ h::.'::..i"t.hs:.:.f rust“ I 4I door, radio. white wall ' Mil-member association “"33 I I99 MAIN STREET. Corner Cameron ‘ E N III I N F A R M E R M»: r‘uvaIIIIIve IIIIIseIorugIoun. gut; I 4 am” only Street. P. O. Box 646. Moncton. NB. . anngIIrépotznaiiifiifmsIELIIIIMI. . Here’s your opportunity to purchase i:."2°"...2‘.’.:‘.‘15..*’:7 . I s a . T’Pntinn Included: I960 DODGE 4 ‘10“ Only $l350 Del'Ver'ng ToClay Pure Bred Reg. Aberdeen Angus. I. II ‘ . ye. Ca 2m“: Sas-atc A. 1961 ENVOY only. . $895 I: 3:2.37...h.nsw; use: . amI on. InnIpc:, ntartow F. \‘orman llcl-‘arlane. OtIawa; V gherbrooke; Nova Scotia and. <1 0- n ‘ Covehead. P. E. I. Startling is: s P E C I A L S 143:]: l,Iv_n:l-1,~_F.redcrictotl.-_ I955 METEOR 4 door . . . Only $295.00 To Show In N.S. I HALIFAX rcpt ~ A United o o s o S‘Iates (I‘IattIlcpheIIdmlIIIaI: been era-I g I , PUREBRED ABERDEEN ANGUS i h M m" MI'an by Flo d C‘ Cunningham evening 8 pm. Hennessey Funeral Home. Funeral "’ w"‘“h"‘"'y“"" "‘ Mn“ "" I961 [/2 to" . . . o . . I . $12§5Ioo Saturday morning leaving the Funeral Home at I mogfngfuetodggnm h- 30 ANIMALS SEII continues unI . or. . . . . o $ "I 2 ne’r, commenting 0' Mr. Cun- WHERE CUSTOMER SERVICE and SATISFACTION . I OCTOBER 3rd, I964 -- 2 P. M. HILLSIDE MOTORS IID ' . . ' . Raids Corner P.E.I. Phone 436-,5I l'] 'Auctioneer I Mange, PETERS RD, I'PARK DALE ' PHONE 2-l243I op.“ awning. Ti" 9",“. CLAUDEICRASWELL RONALD DOLLOFF the Vietnamese _, rmu v- LI . -*‘ I Inn-m. 4 door. wheel discs. 1 After October 10th the offices of CENTRAL neighbors who called and nadianUpgovinces and 19 states‘ process are kept secret. but ba- In” In“, elected preIu.I moved to“ ford. Ont. as head of the 14.— Only $1950 TOlOpl'IOT'IO Regional vice . presidents KIN DLING WOOD 4 door sedan With radio only ucbec — Rodrique Desnoyers, COMPLETE DISPERSAI SALE U.S. Herfords I955 STUDEBAKER, 4 door, radio .' $250.00 3- l- 5- 0.. For the late Augustus McCarthy. Prayers Friday I: herd. niml Hormone TRUCKS CATTLE, Reg. m m a mm, o, m “I I I10:15 am. The fair which opens on o . . O ’ . . . $ Fair Sf-‘I‘l‘f‘lal‘y Watson Mn‘ l2 OPEN HEIFERS 5 STEERS COMES FIRST ‘ I l I") . e A”