lottetown and vicinity. Call 4-7312 mornings or evenings. Mower supplied. All taxes owed to Glen iiilliam School must be 1, NOTICES “um, I SERVICES / ‘4. fiat.“ Ailwom: mime to save /“".\iO'——TICE ti.i"..“l£l”u..3.°.‘.i lAUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE mi nu or before June Iii. 1954' h T Auctioneering wry-ftpilift e rustees. Service ’A Lost for or~ MEN'S BLACK ' at Marsate Sh..re Telephone Kenstnu- ROBERT MacKINNON 169 Great George Street Telephone 4-960 8:30 am. — 5:!) p. “to. lost SEPTIC TANK and Field Tile Installation O TRENCHING For wire and water lines 0 BACK HOEING O SEPTIC TANKS come. The promises of God. I. I‘r‘t‘tll'dt‘fl in the holy Scriip- mic.- ltare all been fulfilled." i‘i'oni the Sacred Writings of 11m Baha'i World Faith. For tuormation write P.O. Box 1114. or phone 2-2924. ' Legal Notices "more. or CITATION llr Estate of GORDON ol'STON late of South Rus- ticn lII Queen's County, Farm- .r_ dot-cased. testate. EANED Reasonable Rates SERVICE FOY'S SEPTIC TANK I'I (‘If‘\‘f"l‘| o'clock in the fore- lTn‘E INSTALLATION IIIII‘ID this 8th day of May ion A D ‘For years of \tl'III‘I“. is HEREBY GIVEN 't a Citation has been ex- . mind for the passing of the Trio“ foal accounts in thzradliovefEs- late and r or dut‘ihllliitn and me heahrgna of we .shall be h. ore t pre- lim; Justice is the Eséater: 'lhlnn of the .upreme on i the Court House in Char- lottt‘imi'n. in Queens County , . on Monday the 15 m d4 : SEPTIC TANK PUMPING time next coming. at the hour 1 SEPTIC TANK it FIELD Kenneth R. MacDonald TELEPHONE +4411 Pri‘t'lfll‘. WEST ROYALTY NOTICE NOTICES ALL COMMUNITY THEATRE GROUPS are wanted to participate in CENTENNIAL PAGEANT at CONFEDERATION 4 t THEATRE CENTRE Directors, stage managers. actors. actresses, Extras. Children. Make-tip. Wardrobe, . « Dressers, Properties. Students encouraged to participate. All interested report to: MR. RONALD IRVING. B.A. Drama Advisor Prince Edward Island ,Confcderation Theatre Centre MONDAY. JUNE Ist at 7 PM. (Richmond Street Enhance) Sunday m. ton 257'4‘1174-‘fi ‘____-__m (tours AND BLACK Lug inst nearing collar. Giild- L, V_ rm's poi. Please return to' W =t-vv;_s':2sstcz . 'MONUMENTS manure GLASSES LOST [lateral weeks ago. bluciggay and mo. silver trim. n or Slime telephone 4—6719. m ’ on. PAIR MAN'S max. Montague plasill‘ rimmed glasses.hvicin- '~ 01 King and Doro ester limo, Finder please lgsve J. T. .t Guardian-Patriot Ofice. ' Reward offered. ’— REPRDSENTABféVE "w V Personal CHARmTTE'mWN I hits TIME FORE-ORDAIN- ((1 unto the peoples and kin- dreds of the earth is now UNIT NO. FA-212B 1,1959 Volkswagen Radio. A good all around automobile ‘Was $795. UNIT NO. T-297-B 1957 International 1%: Ton—Long Steel Box ,Was Pit. orapaud 42—34 UN" Nov “WA 1961 Volkswagen Deluxe Van. good motor and body. Windows 1 around ideal for I” _ ’— TTR‘UEK’ER‘S — ‘4 — Wm ; "AI Work Carried out under. I Dep. of Health Regulations" OUR WOPK IS G TEED trouble free service. it 1 = Model C-TOO. 1' ft. Van Bod a1 I’rhe (guardian. buarlottetown, Sat, May 80. 1964. ‘ EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 191 I ONLY 1 50 NURSING INSTRUCTORS Required for 165 Bed Regional Hospital. Sal- ary open. New School and Residence building to be constructed during 1964. Present student en- rollment 60. Apply— The Administrator YARMOUTH REGIONAL HOSPITAL Yatmouth. NS. t i l WEEKS — At the Prince Conn-l 1 DOWLING . At the chariot”, 29, 1964 of Mrs. Amelia Weeks . SIMMONS -— At ‘he Prince Ed- GALLONS OF GASOLINE FREE With each and every sale of a used car or truck to May 315i. With trading difference of $500.00 or over. SAVE DOLLARS ON THE ATTENTION MEN! Large Company expanding in this area re- quires:— O MANAGER 0 SUPERVISOR O and 10 SALESMEN For personal interview write—— GUARDIAN - PATRIOT Box 26493 $660. $300. $475. NURSING SCHOOL INSTRUCTOR A qualified Instructor is required on September Ist at the Charlotte County Hospital, St. Stephen, NB. Please ecl- d.ress inquiries to the Director of Nur- sing. the camper. s820. *1, OPPORTUNITY V 1963 FORD ; 175" W.B. Will accomodate up to 22I I i | y I This unit is a 4 ton with tilt cab. Only 30.000 miles. Complete unit in top notch condition. LN CHANGE IN POLICY Effective June 3rd, 1964. our business will op- erate on a strictly cash basis. This change in policy has been forced upon us due to the inadequate response we have been receiving to our monthly statements. All overdue accounts as of June 15, 1964. shall be Itlat'ed in the hands of our Solicitor for collection. iiiiless some satisfactory arrangement has been made before this date. Lerter's Pharmacy Ltd. Souris, P. E. I. g. t ANNUAL MEETING of i. E. I. Federation Home and School MONDAY, JUNE lst at Provincial Vocational Institute Afternoon Session . . . . . . . l:30 PM. Dinner and Social Hour . . . 6:00 PM. Evening Session . . . . . . . . . 7:30 PM. ngramz—Spcakers, Discussion et . c. THEME: "CHALLENGE TO EDUCATION IN CHANGING TIMES". TENDERS TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE UNDERSIGNED UP TO 5 P.M., FRIDAY, JUNE 5th. 1964 FOR THE FOLLOWING: No. I House 2 I V: by I4 I/2 with porch 9 by I3 No. 2 Barn I2 by 24 No. 3 Garage IOI/z by lb l/2 Each 1 . be tend red tely or en- blOC. humping be amazed m two weeks fmmdateolfaoniitptanoeencoder.l-Iigheotorany lender not necessarily accepted. MRS. RutHNACLEoo sscv. ~~_. I Inspect it today! Unit No, FA-lllil-B 1950 DODGE 1/5 Ton pickup was 175. Unit F5558 1955 FORD Sedan. Was UNIT NO P-stl 1959 PONTIAC 2 door. This car will assure good reliable trans- ports . NOTICES EVANGELINE SCHOOL UNIT New Price Last Year $6800.00 Now ‘3800. » 5 Good motor. 75. ” $675. Buy Where You Save Dollars tion; Was 975 it. JOHNSTON [ID Your Ford Dealer In Charlottetown St. Peter's Road Perkdele NOTICES The annual meeting of Evangeline School Unit will be held in the Regional High School, Abram's Village. on Tues- day, June 2. I964 at 8:00 pm. Daylight Saving Time. The meeting will lie concerned with business pertaining to the administra- tion of both the Regional High School and the Elementary Schools. Department of Education Charlottetown, P.E.I. Store PrOperiy For Sale On Main Street. Tignish: modern store. built In 1959. 40' x 70'. insulated. tiled flooring on concrete foundation. oil furnace, fluorescent, lighting, walk- in-cooler. hot and cold water system. large park- ing lot. Also older store building connecting at rear, 29‘ x 78', 1% storey. with 1 storey addition 15‘ x 57‘. and adjoining scale house with 181/. T truck scale. . , Suitable for retail 0i wholesale business, super- market, or conversion to shopping centre. For further information and permission to in- spect, apply to: Alcide Boudreault. Tignish or R.W. Manning. Trustee. Phone M6547 or CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OF P.E.I. Employment Opportunities ADDEN‘IS’I‘RATIV'E OFFICER I — This is tin ant work Involving supervisory and general administrative responsibilit- les. Applicants must have experience in supe ' i or admin- ‘ntrative work; university graduation in arts, commerce or business odministration or an equivalent culmination of train- ing and experience Salary $4313 - $5243 AGRICIIL'I'URIS'I‘ l] —— This is professional and specialized field and office extension work involving duties in the gen- oral and specialized held in agricultme. Applicants must have university graduation with maim- course work in agriculhire Wilfn .ialization in an assigned field and considerable experience In practical farmmg or any com- bination of training and experience. Salary $5243 - $6372 STOREKEEPER l — This Is responsible and limited super- visory work Involving the operational duties of maintaining a storerom or warehouse for the Summorside area Applicat‘ants must have completed the ninth school grade and have considerable experience in storekeeping work or eqwiv- silent training and experience, Salary 53219 - $3912 DIETITION — This k administrative and professional work In directing a large scale food service program in an institu- tiion. Applicants must have university graduation with degree in dietetics or home economics and omne experience in dietary work or an equivalent combination of Mining and experience. Salary $3726 - $4529 Closing date for this competition to midnight. June 8, 1964. Applications may be obtained by writing Civil Service Oom- mitssion. PO. Box 817. Charlottetown or by calling at 57 Queen St... Charlottetown. GALLANT .. sown - Mr» 1°“ . The marriage Will take Til-Ice FARQIIHARSON MacPHEE -— At the Charlotte—E DEACON -— At Sherwood on 964 D . ea« swamnw ~ At the Charlottel IN MEMORIAM [ARTE]! -— In W memory of Elmer Charles barter vino died one years ago. May 81. 1%3. ty Hospital on FridaY. May We had a wonderful brother wife of Rev. E. S. Weeks of town Hospital on Mondav, Bedeqw. in her 82nd year. May 2.5. toss, to Mr and .sir's Leo Dowltngz. Jr. a son Pai- , rick .loseph_ Mug)" 7 pound; oral Home until noon Meir 11 ounces. day thence to the U n i t e d Church, Bedeque for service Valley United Church ceme- tery. Visiting hours 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 pm. MacDONALD --— At the ward Island Hospital on Thurs- day. May 28th. 1964. to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simmons. 5 son Stcphen Phillip. weight It lbs. 101$ ozs. A brother for Prince Bobby .17. day. May 29. 1964. Stephen A. I MOORE - Rev. and Mrs. 1) MacDonald of Farmingbon in,I Bruce Moore. Moncton, N11. his 84th year. Resting at the] are happ, announce the‘ Perry Funeral ome from‘ birth of their third naught:sz where the funeral will be held Rebecca Jane Ihecky Janet Monday morning. leaving the funeral home at 9:30 for R3- quiem High Mass at 10 o'clock at St. Charles Church. St. . y 5. 1964. at the Mont-toe. City Hospital. I 9‘30"}! " M the Charli’mt Charles. Interment in the . n ospitai. Friday. Mayl h h emete, , ‘ 29th. 1964 t Mr. and Mrs. c "m c y Leo B. Doiron tnee Berina-l MARRIAGES ‘ WHITE — JOHNSTON -— In St 1 Andrew's Presbyterianl Church. Montague. May 27. l . . Mary Frances Johnston, l Grand Falls. NB. daughter} of Mr. and Mrs. Marvyii John. ' ston. Montague. and Joe Mar- i dette Rossitert a daiiglnter,‘ Lorna Maureen. Weight 6 lbs. 12 ozs. ENGAGEMENTS and Mrs Ronald Wilson of1 Charlottetown. announce the engagement of their daughter Carmon Doreen Gallant to Walter Peter Bnmak. only fillnl of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholasl Bomak of Windsor. Ontario ion While. Caribou. Maine, son of Mrs. Ernest White and thei late Mr White. Alex. Okla-‘ home. Rev. Basil C. Lowery officiating. CARD OF THANKS 1 i wish to express my thanks: to Dr. Kassner. nurses. and staff of Soiiris Hospital for their kind- ; ness to Glen and myself while. patients there. Also to all ro-; latives and friends for their cards. letters and flowers. 1 thank yo Glen at 11 am. June 27. In SLI Josephs Catholic Church, uaII-‘ f N.S x' DEATHS AI -- South port on May 29. I964, SeyUl mour Farquharson in Ms 84th! year. Resting at the Cutclil'fel Funeral Home from wheret the funeral will be held out Sunday. service commencingl at 330 interment Mermaid! c Ier . eme y l I wish to thank Dr. Gencneff. nurses and staff, also those who visited me and who sent cards. letters and treats while at the Rehabilitation Centre uis Keith. Montague IN MEMORIAM HAWKINS — In loving memory of Pansy and Hampden How- u and Laura MacKenzte, Bay Fortune. town Hospital May as. 1964. s Sarah MacPhee. mother of Mrs. Basil MacDonaldl Tracadie Cross, age 9 years. Resting at the Ronni essey Funeral Home from where the funeral will take place Monday morning at 8.45 to St. James Church. Georgetown. for Solemn quiem High Mass at 10 . o'clock. Interment in the Just a thought of sweet remem- church cemetery. brance, Just a memory sad and true. Just the love and sweet devo- May28.1.r M.A.Dl con in his, 415i year Restingl at the Culcltfffe Funeral Homel until noon Sunday. then I » Park Royal United Church,l service commencing Interment Floral Hills orial Gardens. lion 0! the one who thinks of you. Remember by Ada and Ding- well. LARTER — In loud and memory of our betloved son, Elmer Charles Larter. who passed away May 31. 1963. town Hospital May 29. 1961,} Beyond the sunset Mrs. E d w a r d Swallow, In 0 glad reunion. Walther tit-Ive, aged 52 years, With our dear loved one Resting at the Rennessey Fu- Whose gone fore. neral Home out w re the In that fair homeland funeral will take place Mon- We‘ll laiow no parting day morning at 9 o'clock to, Beyond the sunset St. Dunstan‘s Basilica for For ever mor t 1.30. Mem- Edward Island Hospital Fri-I e. Requiem High Mass at 9.15. Sadly missed and fondly re- Interment in the church cem- mzmtbered always Mom and, Da . NOTICES NOTICES INOTICE NOTICES ATTENTION FARMERS A representative at the Crop Insurance Agency will receive application and en- swer questions on insurance from l0:00 am. to I2z30 p.m. at the following centres: Morell, Legion Bldg. . . . . . . . . June I Souris. Federal Bldg. . . . . . . . Juno 2 Montague' Reid's Warehouse . June 3 Murray Harbour. Public Hall . June 4 Applications may also be obtained from your County Agricultural Representative and from the Agency Office, '38 Great George Street, Charlotte- town. Billy Graham Crusade Rehearsals CHOIR Monday. June lst. 7:30 pm. at Athena Regional High School Auditorium, S u m m e r s i d _e, for all those who have joined or wish to jom the crusade choir. Choir buttons will be distributed at this rehearsal. USHERS Monday. June lst. 8:00 pm. at Civic Stadium, Summerside for all those who have already volun- teered, or wish to participate as ushers. 200 are need SENSATIONAL SAVINGS 2 DAYS ONLY Suggested values tor Father's Day Coming Soon 6 transistor radio. reg. $21.95 for $11.95 complete with carrying case. ear phones and battery. Aluminum lawn chairs. saran web. all colors. Reg. $55.95 for $4.19. Chaise lounge aluminum saran Wei) cerei'iiig. Reg. $11.95 for $8.49. Picnic cooler chest. Reg. $4.95 for $3.29. Outside white paint Deluxe quality, guaranteed, 3 gallons $11.00. Lawn mowers rota tiller. all sizes. new and used. clearance price s on refrigerators and tend freezers. all sizes new and used. We take trades. FIRESIONE HOME AND AUTO took. no dealers DIM“- no: 187. clarion-town. em. I . nly. limited I 33%;. St. Charlottetown AUCTION SALE NEW PERTH 0n the premises of the late John Lewis, Thurs- day, June 4, 1964 at 1 :30 pm. Farm consisting of 104 acres, fifty acres clear. the balance lumber and pulp: 1 mare. 14 years old; a number of hens; 1 tractor (Cockshutl 201: 1 disc barrow: 1 Single plow; 1 scuffler; 1 hay rake: 1 trailer on rubber: 1 wood sleigh; 1 box sleigh: 1 turnip pulper: 1 cream separator: 2 cords of firewood; a quantity of oats. FURNITURE: 1 kitchen range (Enterprise); 1 gas 'washer; 1 chesterfield and chair; 1 transistor radio: 1 sewing ma- chine tSingeri: 1 ice box; 1 kitchen cupboard; 1 heater: 1 wardrobe: 1 bureau: l chest of drawers: 2 beds. springs and mattresses; tables and chairs: bedding: mats; dishes: lamps: pots and pans. A quantity of harness. forks. shovels and hoes. Terms of sale-Cash If not fine —first fine. day following. Mrs. Violet Gillie J. Thomas McKenne Administrator Auctioneer M‘AUETION'SALE’ at RUSTICO IPARKMAN FARMI . On Saturday, June 6th, at 1 pm. Owing to ill health I offer for sale my farm, stock and mach- inery, farm consisting of 92 choice land with 30 acres broken, gmd house and outbuildings. pave- ment at door, 10 choice milk cows, 9 freshened. l to freshen. 1 heifer to freshen in September. 5 fall calves, 2 spring, calves. 5 brood sows. 1 sow with litter of 10. 4 bred again. 1 Boar York. ma- chinery. Cockshutt tractor 35. 1—-.‘1 bottom plow (Cockshutt). 1 set of lever barrows. 1 set of discs. 1 set of pin barrows. 1 Furna thresher. 1 manure spreader (New Idea). 1 tractor trailer, 1 crusher 10 inch (M. H.). 1 set of Fairbanks scales. 1 National 2 unit milker. 1 De Laval cream separator. 200 bales of hay, 2011 halos of straw, cream cans and milk pails. 1 binder (Doering). forks, shovels and hoes. other articles too num- erous to mention. If farm don’t sell it will be put up for rent. Terms: Cash. Owner: Auctioneer? LEO GALLANT. CLAUDE FHA SWELL Dial 4-7824 And God calls only the best. Early one morning God called 1 m home, Rem“ 3' the Bowne" Fun' To that beautiful haven of rest. It broke our hearts to lose him But he did not go alone For part of us went with him P-m- Interment I" Tyne The day God called him home. bro- Always remembered by flier Bill. sisters Frances and ‘ Christie. Macl.EAN ._ In loving memory I my dear wife and our mother, Mrs. Donald A. Mac- an. DeSable who passed away on May 30. 1939. In our hearts your memory link I er , Sweetly. tender, fond and true. There is not a day, dear Wife and mother. That we do not thlilr of you. Lovineg remembered by her husband and family. STEWART — In memory of my dear dad John Garfield Stew- egg! who passed away May 31, Sadly missed along life’s way, Quietly remembered every day. Never forgotten. Ruth. LARTER -< In loving memory of a husband and father Char- les Elmer Larter who depart- ed this life May 31st. 1963. His cheery ways and pleasant face Are a pleasure to recall, He had a kindly word for each And died beloved by all. Some day we hope to meet him. Some. day. we know not when, To cialsndhis hand in the better It a . Never to part again. Lovineg remembered by wife Isobel and children. MacDONALD — In loving mem- ry of a dear husband and father, Wallace B. MacDonald, Coveth Road. who passed away May 30, 1961. You are gone but not forgotten, Though on earth you are no more. Still in memory you are with As you always were before. Always remembcrcd by wife Eva and family. WHITE —— ln fond and Iorlnl memory of Viola Mae Mrs. Clifford White. Moncton. NFL. daughter of l-lilda and the late Melvin Jay. York, PEI. who passed away on May 30th, 1962 Today brings back sad memories No loving voice we hear How sad and lonely is the hours Without you daughter dear. 'nie happy days we once on- joyed ' How sweet the memory still. Asleep in God's beautiful garden Where there is no eon-ow or pain Someday when earth's tasks are over We'll inept you dear Viola nah. i y mentored Mother. b, MELLE'I'T — In loving memory of Mrs. diaries Meliett who passed away May 30th, 1.58. In my heart your memory ling- e rs Always tender. food and true There is not a day deer wife That I do not think of you. Always remembered by h- husband. MELLE'I'!‘ - 1 memory of Mrs. diaries Mellett who passed away on May 30th. 1962. We do not need a special day To bring her to our minds. m. days we do not think of he! Are very hard to find. Always remembered by Kay. Lloyd. Garry and Marilyn. MELLE’I'I‘ —- In loving memory of Mrs. Charles Mellett who alleged away on May 30th, Your memory never leaves no Though on earth you are no more. But in memory you are with In As you always were before. Always remembered by Lynn Edith, Alma and Elmer. ' OBITUARY Inserted by the family. MRS. HARRY FORESTELL The death occurred at St, Jo- seph's Hospital, St. John, NE, on May 13. 1964 of . Harry Forestcil (nee Pauline Peters) daughter of Mrs. A Peters and the late A. Peters of this city. Those left to mourn her pass- ing are tier husband and sI x children. her mother. three bro- thers. Arthur Souris. P.E.l.; Retry of Southport, and George of Toronto. Ontario: four sis- ters. Louise. Mrs. A.E. Gallant. Yvonne. Mrs. John Wilson. a Bernicc. Mrs. Ernest McGee all of Charlottetown. and Cam« illa. Mrs Russell Kelly of Sum- ‘merSIde. PEI Her funeral took place from Fitzpatrick's Funeral Home to St. Pius X Church where Sol- emn Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Francis MacDonald. Rev. Bernard Stack as deacon and Rev. Donald Mit- chell as sub-deacon. Interment was in St. Joseph's cemetery at Saint John, N.B. RED DEAN IN CHINA PEKING (Reuters) — Com- munist Chinese Premier Chou En-lai and his wife Thursday personally welcomed Ix. Hew- lett Johnson. former "Red" Dean of Canterbury. England. and Mrs, Johnson on their ar- rival here by air. It was an almost unprec honor since Chou usually greets only visiting heads of state. premiers or Communist party delegations. SUPPLIES PLANE PART. Brown Brothers Limited of Britain. which has been supply ing parts for planes since two, has parts available in m lam-s pin. m