I .32" you... Gold‘s ENGAGEMENTS cl] = ion. “Lawrence Walter". w I N 'T“ G "1‘ - n on. . .29. 9am VITAL STATISTICS I E GAGEMENTS , w momma mm 1 COLEBROOK — ITAVERT — Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Cole-| MORTGAGE SALE Ithc engagement of their daugh- ‘ r Brenda Gail to Donald Pat-. To be sold by Public Auc- Iarson Per son of i- The marriage took place at lilac] - make? empared Wm‘ tion In front. of the Court House “I sandyggny andufigrewzffia Weston United Church on Satur-I 1 wish In express my Ihanks earnings 01 “GI‘IOOIOOO 0" .74 1“ mum. m Prmce iTucker. Marriage will take I ‘d'y‘ Odom” 17'“ of Margar’u to D R t ‘ '1 can“ ' mm in the 1963 mlrd County. Prince Edward Island, .0” “mu 3 pac“ Elizabeth IBethI MacFarlane ' r o “3 nurses and.‘quartor. Dlmctors declared the on Ffim_ um mm day of In. t't Ch r . 1964 at Tryon dmmm of Mr “d Mrs on [LI staff of the Prince Eduard hum:qu “numb, dividend of h;on AD 1954. at the I“ “acFarlme' Femwoo‘d ‘ Illnd Eosvltal for the excellent 50 can" a lune payable D“. hm, d 12;“ pm” w mt Mr ‘George w “a” Murr’ of Icare I received while a patient 10 to holder. of 'record No“ a: mmflmfisuflggcfiof land Weston. 0nt.. cson of Mr”; lit; wal‘tmglali also all”; ;' cl Reflecting an industry - wide . . In I a o r. orne onus on heinfl at West l.)evon.y1.§IaIIIi 3 Mrsa girl! Murray' Grahams . his kind attendance to me atIizfi-mi‘g: informant 81:35.: in Prince County aforesaid. a ’ “" home; . also sincere thanks Lo‘momh; of m ygar climbed to bounded and described as {01. IN IN Rev. David Bax-wise who visv- “157.300.0110, or $2.74 a share lgws that wcgfihmc I NOTICE OF SALE OF LANDS ed me while in the hospital and Ifmm $149,800,000 .41 j Am -. . INGI B. SHERIFF all who sent cards and flowers. ghar. In 411. corresponding 1903I III a stake act on the port side I! the Aehville Road and I In the southeaslt angle of land I now or winery In posse ‘ ' at Henry amine; “1 a distance to give gixlegn acre. . of a Writ of execution to me I 3w 124; 0:11;“. new, to land § directed and issued out of the I O . If." m possession ‘ .ount Court of 9 m“ William N Adam-s: thence I at ll‘leyFIl‘Sl Circgllesgsthioggld Quickly “d quietly cam“ S‘outhwaIrtlly along said Adams' . Court on [hp 29nd d f I 1 line to land In possession of ‘ October A D 196:, 8", o the said Henry Ritchie: thence h [4 ' .' . ' m an ap' much along “Heme-s “ne m the I n ca ion “helefll the Trustees Ashvme ,J d fioresaid: . of SChOOI‘DlSlI‘lcf No. 70 in thence east to the place of1 "eons (.‘numy applied commencement. containing by 'lu‘lgmf‘m against the PAR'K DALE SCHOOL I of a dear grandson. DISTRICT I on Oct. 29 1 lands I t I zith any" side in said County. Barrister~ 12386 has bv Asstgnment bear on date the 29th day of Sept- » her A!) III y vested cc. default having been made ' and interest securcd by said ,snmaum SIXTEEN (15‘, hereinafter described and which . Always remembered ACRES of land more or less. 531“ “Mum” IS markfil In lgrandmother. Mrs. George Sor- and being lands heretofore levy for $148.09 being the ray and (firmly, conveyed by Margaret Culle- ‘ ton and other-s to Lottie Cul- leton on June 26th. amount of School Taxes andi costs which remain unpaidj together with the costs of ex- I ecution and of levy and sale. I I hereby give Public Notice I that on Wednesday the 3rdI day of December A. D. 1964. I t the hour of 11 o'clock in I the iorenoon in front of the Law Courts Budding in Char- I lottctown in Queens County In I Prince Edward Island I will ‘ 1 up and sell to the highest I' : on the south by lands formerly Percy Tredcnick now or recently Husie legqu; the east bi George River: and on the west by lands of Mrs. Fred LIIxtcr. coniaininu by estimation rim-r ~50» ACRES‘ of land he the same a little dare mboless. 59 e a re s e ‘ -' - made Dunn‘s)!" 2’ p33; :5. bidder the following described I sale continued In a certain ln- lands bow“ A l‘ l‘ ' AT I denture of Mortuuzzc (liflt‘il tIIt' TRACT "MT "r “mull "I land I JillyAl) um and situate In i’uttuinle In t‘tiar-J made a” s. "aylm- of lottctown Royalty in QUCHISI West Devon In Prlrce County I County in Prince Edward 15- I aforesaid. Farmer. and Annie‘ land being on the Smith side I ' IS wile. to favor of. I of MacKay Drive .' t H. Strong of Summer- and hung No 32 MacKay Drive and having a frontage of 81 Feet . on MacKay Drive and extend- I mg back therefrom for 113 Feet and bounded on the I West and East by land owned I by G. Stewart MacKay on the I ,South by land in possession j . of John W. Skinner and being ‘ .st-law. and which said Mott ~9454. has becomei tn the undersign- thc payment of principal lggrrtggfiem p we ' I the lands assessed in the name -. .i a u.ars appy to Morlev M. Bell. Solicitor. 0‘ Stanley Thompson' ? Summersule. DATED October 26th. A.D. DATED this 20th day of Oct- 1964. obes- A D Inst. MTIEI M 3,", .lohn F. Townshend. *Ajszgme Sheriff of Queens County. \IOTICES NOTICES a ' "own and District Labor Council will be held at Charlottetown and District I Labor Council Regular monthly meeting of the Charlotte- Lobor Hall, Queen Street Oct. 30 of 8.30 pm. CANCER SERVICES IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND I Cancer dressings and associated medical supplies for home patiean Colostomy supplies and equipment. Transportation to clinics for cobalt 60 or other cancer treatment. Payment for certain dl ugs. l Hospital bed for loan to home patients. I Film showings. 1 Film strip Kits for use in schools. ? Cancer Nursing Manual available for the nursing . profession. Pamphlets. posters and other literature. . For further information about these and other ‘ services and how they may be obtained. contact: Provincial Headquarters Canadian Cancer Society Currie Building I Charlottetown. P.E.I. I 'I‘clcphonc 894-9675 ‘= PO. Box115 Division of Physical Ed “KEEP FII" CI FOR ADUI from November lst to A SORREY — In loving memory of my son. Alfred Surrey. kill- ciation to their friends and rela- I 1957 ed on Oct. 29. 1963 There is a home not made by’ han Beyond its golden door Awaits the one who's now away Not lost. just gone before And in that home not made by hands The Master will prepare A place for us and when he calls We'll meet our loved one there. Always remembered by fath- er Preston Surrey. McCAR’l‘llY — In loving incur cry of our dear mother and grandmother. Mrs. Jennie Mcv Carthy. who passed away Oct. 29. 1962 ' ALL Always remembered and said New home buyers should look tune Han Friday. November 6th family and! for Ceramic Tile features. See ly missed her grandchildren. WA ’I‘Ts — In loving memory a dear son and brother James E war away Oct. 26. . e miss him because we loved He “'55. dearer than silver or ovation work. commercial wir- It. broke our hearts for him Lovineg remembered by mo~ ther. brothers and sisters. tragically one year ago today. Oct. 29. 1903. He bade no one a last farewell. He said goodbye to none The heavenly gates were open- A loving voice said "Come." take place at First Presbyter- MacFARMNI - MURRAY Alfred Sorrey. who departed this life on Pursuant to and by virtue 1Its sad but true and we wonder W 3’ The best are always the first to a . : We have lost. but God has gain-1 I‘ ed | Bonnell and Mr. Parker Hamil of! who passed dreds of colors of Ceramic Tile to tric. Telephone 4-7341 day (HI I . ea . night. In” £36m” wm never growl ENROLL NOW for home care scams? —— In loving memory :r-m to of a beloved son. Alfred Sor- Itoday' ’ rey. who was taken from us so ‘ L . _ brook. Chatham. Ontario. an- .. BIRTHS not“; nhnuimnrfiahsfgflamingongegim .I mailing" .1:..‘::lii..;'::"iy Hos Best Quarter .SVENOON -— At the Prince ‘ 52]- fish to announce the am. Imus,“ édggucs‘uvfst’” toy. Who was killed in an so For Y'all, ‘ Egantytonosplfll‘nfdm 13$er 28. I 3°“ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stavert.‘T-gd;::,?ycti:;.lfiu a “.4 I , s. Burlington. P.E.I. Marriage tel A long. vole, "Id new?" Ipounds 2% ounces. I moms — PERRY - Mr. ’wovedi’ifhiimhfi“noun” 1“ m. and Mrs. Reginald Thomas." ' . INoth Tryon wish to announce MARRIAGES ISORREY — In loving memoryI the and letters of sympathy and all Iaud Re ublic Steel. .Your sudden death surprised us the” ’9 Rev. “‘1' IThe very best the world con-l Ion, a ned. by‘ and family. n m “Cthfi‘ns‘L'IEK/ Im . IN MEMORIAM I U5. 5m| Corp. I NEW YORK IAN—US. Steel And with farewells unspoken p. a s u thud-I gently entered home. 'qugptor profit a! “SJOOIOM or I Always remembered by sister 90 cents-a share. the best for a when. brother-indaw Carl anvaulg - September period since ' I195. I The showing by the No. l ‘ famil . CARD or THANKS Mrs. ordon, Murray " span. I Harbour. h ain. although fairly I . isizeable. fell somewhat short of The family Of the late Alexan- -perc°ntagg incl-“sea already. I der E Richard: wish toekpress i "perm such lawman". their thanks and opprecunon 10 as Jones and Laughlin. Young».| and Tube. mica : all those who sent flowers. cards town sheet who helped in any way during I The .5. Steel report came a cent bereavement. Togsteel mills across the David Barwise. Rev Ipounded toward an almost as-‘ Ewen MacDougall, Dr. M. L. all~time annual produc-; tion record. I Sales for the nine months Irose to 32.930.000.000, up from 92.750.000.000 in the comparable The family of the late Lnu.s 5 196-1 period and pointing toward, U... a special thank you to ail James and Martha Richards I S. Grindle of Blue Hill. Maine. wish to express heartfelt appre- tives for the many Mass cards. I messages of sympathy and the I beautiful floral tributes. i 3 Mrs. Louis S. Grindlc. Kay Massey Grindle. I Announcements 3 CITY 3. QUEEN: I TURKEY'S FRESH killed onj order available for sIIppcrs.i V banquets. individual orders. etc. I Delivered Charlottetown area. Gil llenl'y. telephone 4-9313. ‘Parker Jewell, York, telephone. 4-7074. I “SPECIFY CERAMIC I‘ILE".l IDouglas Bros. and Jones Inc. I for free estimates. SEE THE DISPLAY of nun at Douglas Bros. and Jones Inc. WIRING NEW HOMES. reit- ing. free estimates. Story Elec-I Icourse at Red Cross Headquar- Itors. Charlottetown commencing ITuesday, November 3rd at 7:30 apply telephone 4-8351 a possible 34.000.000.000 sales year for the first time since Profit amounted to 5.7 cent on sales, an increase from 5.4 Per cent in the earlier period. Production of ingots and cast” ings in the third quarter came. to 8.008.579 tons. droppingI slightly from the 11,102,538 tons in the April-June quarter. he company said shipments‘ of finished steel products to-: talled 5.315.810 tons in the third quarter and 15,416,306 tons in; the first nine months. That Is a; gain from 14.540.le ton: in the first nine months a year ago KINGS COUNTY STAR variety show. For- featuring beautiful maiorettes. Ruth and Frank Ross. step and tap dancers also on stage in per- con Royal Crystals Rock and. Roll band. from Ciiarlcttetown.l show time 0.30. OBITUARY Inserted by the family. GEORGE MURPHY On August 0th. 1964 the people of Searietown. Middleton andI surrounding districts were sad-' dened to hear of the tragic au-; tomobile accident in which Al-I bert George Murphy was se-I DR. ILD. Drysdale will be. ob sent from the Polyclinic from October 27th. until Wednesday November 4th. inclusive. ALL MOUNT Stewart will close at 0 p.m. night for this week only. but will stores Just when your life was bright- I remain open Friday nilht. I es Just when your years were best You were called from this world of sorrow To a home of eternal rest. Lovineg remembered by Mom. SORREY —- In loving memory of our dear husband and fa- ther. Alfred Sorrey. who was killed one year ago today. Oct. 29. 1963. Looking back with memories Upon the path you trod .We bless the ’iours we spent with you And leave the rest with God. Lolngly remem ale and children. SORREY —— In loving memory of my dear brother Alfred Sor- rey. who passed away sud- denly one year ago today. Oct. 29 We that morn. The sorrow the day would hrln For the call was sudden. shock severe. To part with one we loved so the dear. Now I've only your memory dear brother. 0 remember my whole throung But the sweetness will linger forever As I treasure the image of you. Lovineg remembered by sis- ter Rhoda and family. life ucoiion Province of Prince Edward Island ASSES IS ‘ pril'lst . .~ . one night per week of qualified instruction of Montague - Charlottetown - Somme rside - O'Leery' More" - Souris - Perkdele - N t-th Rustico - Borden Kensingfon and Tignish Registration for both men and women will take place In the audi- torium of each centre (Montague Y-Centre, Ch'town P. W. C. and L M. C. A. on Tuesday, November 3, 1964 at. 7 :00 pm. OLD TIME fiddling and step- dancing contest in the Basilica Recreation Centre Wednesday. December 8. DR. DAVID 'Stcwart will be absent from his offices in Cra- paud and Borden from Novem- ber 1 to the 5th inclusive while I attending a post-garduste course. PARKDALE Recreation Com. mission annual meeting Pane dale W1 l-Iall. Thursday. Oct. 29‘ at 8 p.m. All interested in our 1 youth are urged to attend. I bored by Jes- I RESERVE FRIDAY October'I 30 for masquerade dance in Mt. Ryan l-Iall. Good music. I MASQUEBADE dance in Cor- ran Ban Hall on Saturday night. I October 31st. Sponsored by tth CW.L. Prizes for best costume. ’little .knew when we woke Music by Hughes Orchestra. DOCTOR REDDIN will be ab- . .sent from his office until No- [919”? vember second. E WO-HE-LO rummage sale I lower Kirk hall Friday, October I: 30th at 6.80 p.m. I MARSHFIELD- Harrington I and Mt. Stewart P a st 0 r a l I Charge. The Presbyterian Church. Mr. Hugh Lowry. cate- chist. Mt. Stewart 11 am; ar- shfield 2 pm: Harrington I 7.305 p.m. Rev. 1‘.H,R. Somers. Inter-I lm- moderator. J MASQUERADE dance I Long River Hall on Thunsday, October 29th. Music by Ed Mat- thaws Group. Prices for variouII costumes. Canteen service. I DR. J.A. MacMilIan will be absent from the Charlottetown Clinic until November 26th. NEW STYLE dress shop. 00 Great George Street. end of the month specials $7.95 skirt for $5.95 one rack of dresses. Half price $7.95. olims 83.95. MEETING IN the Legion home Mount Albion on Friday. October 30 for anyone interest- ed in playing hockey. KINGS COUNTY REGULAR FRIDAY night dance in Morel] Villue Hail. Music by the Del-Rays. OUR STORE will remain ope this Seuss-day unlit 1 pm. as usual. Llewellyn. Montague. MASOUERADI DANCE in SI. George's hall. Thursday. Oct- ober 19. Good prises. Mach'l‘OSH Windfall Apples $1.00 per bushel bring containers on delivery. Bert Hencveld. Montague. RR 2. WIGITMANI his week only 0 en Fridav night until 10 $1.111. coslng Saturday at 5.80. o- SlturdlylAlbert had not endured . Ipaln during his ordeal and had: Iseven Mile Bay for Requiem; verely injured and within hours. were shocked to learn he ‘ cl“ ‘passed away at the Prince Ed-‘ . ward Island Hospital. at the age‘ of nineteen after the doctors and 5 had done everything in! ; eir power to save his life. It. twas with the grace of God that any gently passed into the hands of God after receiving the Last Rites of tie Roman Catholic urch. To know "Albie," as he was familiarly called. w s to likeI him. With his friendly smile and happy disposition he won for himself a host of friends among old and young alike. Born in Millvale, PEI. Oct. 19. 1944. he was the beloved sonI of Mr. and Mrs. George Murphy‘ at the age of eight he moved I with his family to Searietown. where he attended school andl later attended Kinkora High School. He also served at this1 time as an altar boy for threeI‘ years for Father Reggie Mac-3 Donald at SeVen Mile Bay. At the age of sixteen he start- ed working for his brother-in- law. Charlie Dawson as a ser- vice station attendent. He also lived with Charlie and Millie to make his work more convenient and Is missed deeply by all in tome. lie was a loving uncle to his little nephews and nieces and al- ways lnstructed them in thel right direction. He was very do- voted to his work and won the respect of all his customers. ‘ His funeral which was said to be the largest ever held in Se- ven Mile Bay showed the esteem to which he was held by all. The funeral was held on Mon-‘ n :- day. August 10th from the home of his parents to St. 9-. ter's Roman Catholic Church; Mass. celebrated by Revs High Reginald MacDonald and assist-' ‘ ed b ' y Rev. Floyd McGaugh. Present in the sanctuary were; Rev. Louis Dooley. Rev. AustinI Bradley. Rev. Harold Croken. Rev. Clifford Murphy and Rev. Arthur Pendergast. Pallbearers were: Reginald Ieh. Leo Wals'i.j Hamill. Earl Wa Reginald Mulligan. Vernon Mac-I Donald and Joseph McCardle. I Besides his sorrowing parents. he leaves to mourn five broth- ers and sisters. namely: Charles of Newton: Bertha (Mrs. I Albert McEacheI-n) Moncton:! Edna of Toronto. Leo of SearIe-I town. Florence ers. Bill Ross)‘ Summerside. Mildred (Mrs.I Charles Dew-om Middleton. ' Georgina (Mrs. Charles Mona-1 sham St. John. N.B.. Arthur of‘ Toronto. Harold teaching lscouche. and Louis at “tome. “May he rest in peace". CARD OF THANKS THE FAMILY of the late AI~. bert Murphy wish to thank all those who sent floral tributes. Mass cards. enrollments. and, messages of sympathy were too numerous to enter iri- dividually. A special talents to all our kind neighbours friends who helped in so many. ways during our recent berea- vement. George. Margaret Mur- D 3 o-o-o wants to shop on Halowe'~ a . m and family. BEFORE YOU BUY GIVE US A TRY The following Units are completely Winterized and ready to face the cold winter weather to come. Plymouth ’ Ford ' 7 Automatic with - radio. cum“ m ‘ 4 door Sedan Standard trans. with radio. $I295 $I895 I C, . ..____ Ion gunk pec. 4 door Fan-lane. 4 dmr Wagon. Sedan. standard trans. Amm‘l“ "dlo- “"1"” sea. , $I695 $I750 “Where Customer Service and Satisfaction First ” HILLSIDE Ixn'IOTORS LTD. Parkdale Phone 2-1243 Allison Macleod ltd. YOUR RAMBLER DEALER sI995 I962ilsfitim‘1495 1962 S1595 1962 51695 1961 s1495 Rambler Red and white, 4 door. Automatic. Non slip differential. Chev. Green. Biscayne. 4 door. Enchant condition. Classic Radio. Ponfioc Mist-ooh. Laurentisl 4 door. VI. Radio. Black. 4 dom Clam. I gitomatic. Power atla- Buick LeSabre. 4 door W. 81150 I959 ‘850 4-7364 "YOUR RAMBLER DEALER" ALLISON MocLEOD LTD. “Your Compact Car Centre" Cumberland Street — Charlottetown DONI BEBHAUNIED CAR WORRIES THIS WINTER Buy one of our dependable used cars which have been reconditioned and winterized. I958 METEOR SEDAN V-lilstandard transmission. fume blue with white roof. Color blue. real good and out. ALSO ‘ 'A number of demonstrators, cars. trucks and I959 FAIRLANE I960 Volkswagen $750 window vans selling at special prices. I959 Plymouth £320! V-I automatic. Chev. condition. Inside Kilnilimfi'e‘fiwq‘fil’foflanwfil? cststom radio. clean inside: ' I960 ZEPHYR 1960 Volkswagen Deluxe $850 1961 Volkswagen $875 I962 Volkswagen Deluxe $1125 1963 Volkswagen Deluxe $1250 TRADES accmm Lowest Interest rate on vehicle financed. W. R. JENKINS Ltd. PARKDALE sine. $795 ,._$._49_5 . _ KIMBALL C. ACORN Elm Ave. EXECUTIVE CAR I962 THUNDERBIRD radio, tinted glass. seat belts, freeze. WAS $6500. NOW ONLY $3975 Stewart Motors Ltd. Great George St. STR. Johnsfiltd. IRUCKS HIGHEST QUALITY AT LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN . . . I957 I955 I959 nuiek Cadillac Iergword 4". gm “In” Sedan. fully Radio. new “mm “a” $533.”: 323‘; I Sif‘te‘vli’kglcfi'l 90"” Um“- own eheaterficld. I the leak of it. $595 _ _. __ . ~-a... Used Cars 2 Door Hardtop Two tone white and yellow. 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Was $|850 I NOW 3 I Now Only ' I Only I Hundreds of customers have saved tundrods of dollars at - - - S. R. JOHNSION IID. "YOUR FORD DEALER" St. Peters Rd. flail No I958 Ford 3 ton Chasin.s and Nb Lots of ‘ work left in this truck Was $975 Large Discount on these four vehicles Unit No T-Fflfi-A I962 Econ. Von Complcicly reconditioned. New tires. .4-1 motor See this Wes $I675 T-HI-I 5670. MI. ‘1360. Parkdalo