... “— PILMS IN TODAY — "ml- e- our law. Color. sllyitly longs. We brln' mt ihe but in your trims, om daily In sail. Gem m w Film-WY. la Gullah It. Charlottetown. ,till /4_ DOYLE‘S cg LEAVING Eon Tom. piernber 7th. retuqu terr'rsr nth. Can dream ’ . l i. dill? [IM'Ee pauengefl. PM,” you Ill" 5"“ “3’5" H772 utter salt pun. ' Dial 4-43 TnANsPollra-rlou swam ' AT voun .\' snwrao Piiriur l‘nllars turned. pms we K It (irenles live only m" "f". on on. r... lnr two to Ottawa on or be- lore August 31st. Plume Kin- kora 6-1:. CAB LEAVING FOB ans-row. Auluat 27. Can Mommodlb FURNISHED HOUSES FOR RENT Tun dwellings, new construction. completely rur- NOTICE EMPLOYMENT ut Aug. :4. 1m ume ‘- 'l‘nnapomflun NOTICE Charlottetown Kindergarten Re-opening and RegisIretion September 3 — 9 am. - I2 a.m. For further information Call Mrs. Ira Clark 4-4694 CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION O P.E.|. POSITIONS AVAILABLE IN GOVERNMENT OF P.E.I. BUILDING CAhErAllEn: the Department or Education re- m s number lor- surrunersido. Duties Include cleaning. waxing and the gerierai My one at the building and groondn, Appilmnts maria have completed the eighth school grade. end have - Wedge ol cleaning equipment and ptoeedlm; Plus expam in the out if commercial Mlh‘mufi. BUILDING CARE’I‘AKER The Department a! Educallon re ' caretaker Inr charhttetown. Same duties and required I,” :rvyrr lo czt. passengers, Phone 4.455s ‘//———-——‘——-—— REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE //——'———. dished available for occupancy early September until June 30th, 1964.. Central oil heating—pian- ned electric kitchens—three bedrooms—large liv- ing rooms—sunporchea. Located at Stanley Bridge only 25 minute drive lrom Summerside on paved highway. be seen at any time by contacting The Wygants. Stanley Bridge SAVE MONEY "CAMPING EQUIPMENT" RENT-A—TENT FINAL CLEARANCE SALE 3 DAYS ONLY — AUG. 23-24-26th. Illay Attention Woodcutters Now buying in our 4 FT. ROUGH ( 31/2 F'l‘. SAP-Pm 31/2 FT. HALF-SAME) yard at Semis:— NEW) Contact :— ARTHUR PETERS JR. SOURIS — PHONE 25 SOURIS EXHIBITION The Eastern King's Exhibition Will be held at Souris on Wednesday. Sept. 4th Offlan opening at 2 pm. In Class 2 the Jersey 2 year old section was In- advertently ornitted. Write for prize lists to— ANSELM MacDONALD. Sec'y. Souris, Box 171 nun-es a ' as above position. PMN‘I‘ ENGINEER: The Department ol Public works so Ilium I Plum Engineer. Dalia Include mponllbllity for that operation and maintenance of mechanical and electrical equip- lned In “IE operation n! the building. Applicants should have mnnletcd at least the tenth lchuol grade and have I good com ' lieu of training and upfrleme in Lite plumbing and heating field. A Enllm's certificate or (mirth class Sfltiouluy Engineer's cezfilicm is daSIrable. WHEN AND Sl'ENOGEAPI-IERS are required by vurious depurunontr of the Provimiui Government. Applicants should have ll lentst Grade X aeflll'lcale including or supplemented by names In eononerelul naileets typing or any equiva- lalt Lvmbinmlan 0‘ training and experience. KITCHEN ORDERLIES: The Provincial Goveme m Kitchen Ordetlies {or lhelr insfltutinns. Duties Include Melv- Ing iood supplies. cleaning kitchen utensils and nremtres. assisting cooks. and performing all related work as required. trons shall-Id have completed the cigth school grade, and have sn‘linehgélperimwe with kitchen equipmmt and the m Appllmlon (onus Commission. P.0, Churlmetuwn. Dosh dot: for these competitions Is midn' ht. ll‘l . W 2nd. 1963.. Is and“ may he obtained by Writing Civil Servic- Box 517 or by calling at 57 Queen Sheet. CITY at QUEENS “WE TREAT m arc: IlELI.~ i— Glues/r harmcy, “Up-ta. the .nunule" prescription sen vice. We no call {or ind deliver your prescription, Phone us to dry — Prompt Free Dellvery to nrlr ie — Sherwood Ind all sections at the city . . . Dial H170. ICE CREAM Social to Kim lwfl Hall. Saturday. August 21. l W] from 39. Sponsored by Kingston UCW. ausmass TRAINING — En— roll now by mail lol- mmbloh business training. Classes begin September 4. union Commercial college. DANCING TONIGHT N o rt II River Recrealion Hall, 9-12 mid- night. Admisswn 50 cents. Good music. Canteen sorvrce. In lid or Junior Farmers. REGULAR DANCE It Re- creation Centre New GIISSW. levery Saturday night. Dancing ‘mo-Iz p.m. Greg's Orchestra. cinleen service. Admission .sue. BINGO Kelly's Crust Hall. Monday night. 9-30 lull. Jackpot ISIDDDO. I HILDA‘S aEAu'rv aALON. .clisrloltetnwu. hairdressing in 1 Georgetown. Mondays only. with :rzvzvllhout appointments. Phone (Closed Thursday Aug. 22nd. —- 12 noon-6 pm.) SEE OUR DISPLAY! Ail \lallrcsses and Iluhbcr Ilotlmn. Adult Sleeping Dug as ,. now 2 ior $10.38); 4-Way cots, sue ta tor slam; 7 it 1 Hiker Trnu sum: 9 x 9 rounds Tenn $24.35 a x In Mu mini: 9 x 9 Cottage Tents was: 9 x12 Collage you b x I5 2-morn Cottage 'r cits-ltd at math aMari try mas; N Ooolels . . Bargain Prices" rimd slurping hairs. leg $16.95. Now $8.08; “Many olth Unlisted items Cleaflng at 46 ST. PEI'ERS RD. PARKDALE PHONE 89 9166 sw- i $4,000 LA SOCIETE SAINT-THOMAS D’AQUIN STUDENTS' .AID Acedian students who desire to obtain loans to further their studies must for- ward their written application; to the secretary general before August 3|. I963. This applies to new students and last year's students who are continuing their studies. No applications accepted after above data. J. Edmond ArsenauIt, Secretary. 44 Summer St. Charlottetown, P.E.I. WANIED MALE PERSONALITY FOR WHOLESALE GROCERY OFFICE (Trade Experience preferred) 5 day week, holidays with pay, etc. Salary depending on qualifications. Replies in writing only to: PO. BOX |86 Charlottetown 'All correspondence strictly confidential Exhibition. Br. Wed- nesday. August zetli. whole family. iveslock judging. home cooking displays. handi— cralts. Rides tor the children. rut. Full course meals served on premise). NORWOOD RADIO. Sherwood. will be closed for holidays (ram August as — September 6. Arllclcs to be letl or culled Iol.‘ E as E- n uANcmG EVERY TUESDAY night at Stanley Bridge Cour munlly Centre. loud music. Canteen Service. BIRTHS joAllNlIuM — Jackie ind Pru- Ilne lnee Jenkins). stint-wood. wish to announce the arrival y HOUSE—GARAGE—LOT TN CRAPAUD VILLAGE Kilrllrn. Lilinl: morn. Family room. Bedroom. end modern Bathroom. on 'uilnd door. Three on second floor. 011 Flu-hare. all service. Water electfloelly heated, Large Int and ourdou. Attached garage. In VIII-u besid- pal'rd lllsliwny A ('nnhlorlablo Home At A Bamaln Price. PL'liCHIiSE TERMS CAN BE arnaucro. GEORGE WOTTON 78 Highland Ave. Charlottetown Phone 892-1908 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT ATTENTION POULTRY FARMERS Commencing Tuesday. August 27th. we will be receiving poultry at our poultry plant, and each Tuesday thereafter until further notice. JENKINS BROS. LTD. Summerside, RBI. TEACHERS Roman Catholic teachers are required for the coming term for the following positions In Indian Schools. (1) Eskzlsonl Indian Day School, Eskasnni. N.S. 'I‘nni'her for Grade 6 class. (Male preferred but female applicants will he considered.) Woodsth Indian Day School Woodstock. NB. Ono rlnuroom (grades 1 to 8 inclusive). Small nurolment, E BUSINESS TRAINING III. will be received by the undersigned until 5 pm. Wednesday. August 28. 1963 for SCHOOL BUS DRIVER FOR MONTAGUE REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Starting in the vicinity of Murray River" Murray Harbour North and Georgetown Royalty. Mrs. Ruth MacLeod, Sec.. Montague Regional High School MOTICES NOTICES DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION MUSIC DIVISION MUSIC WORKSHOP Morning and nIlcrnm sessions will be held at Print-o M Wales College, Chariotrtmm. and Elm Sin-oi School. Sum- meraide. on August as. an and so at lo:m_iz:oo Ind mo- ms. and will be oonductcd by Mr, Christopher Gledhiil, Mr Rnysinn Mitzimd and Mr, Raymond Lock. assisted by outer musir specialists. This year‘a workshop will be do. voted mainly to helping the classmm teacher who hall lltlle musical buckgmund. it Ls lrnnortnnt to attend all sessions In order to net the greatest oerurrit horn them. Christopher Glcdhill. M.A., B.Mus. Director of Music tor Schools. of uteir daughter Bonnie Jean. at tile Prince Edward Island Hospital. August l9th. 1963. weight 9 lbs. 3 01!, A “ister Iur iBRADLEY ~— Al Tyndall AIr Force Base Hospital. Florida. U,S.A. Tuesday. August 20th. 1951. to Flt-Ll. and Mrs. John A Bradley. I run. ICOS‘I‘ACI-IE — To Mr. and Mrs. Zamrir Cosiache of York. at the Charlottetown Hospital. Monday. August 19th. I964, a son Slanley ZamIir. weight ll Ibs.. ll) I715. A brother Io! Gloria. HERRING Garth are happ v the urfltvnl of their Ian at Ito Announ pita]. Thursday. August 22nd. 196.1. weight ll Ins. ll nu. A blather lot Paul. FLETCHER — Born August at. 1963, at the Prince Edward island Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. .Iames Fletcher. a son. Robert Donald. A brother lm' Kenneth. CURRIE — At the P.E.I Hos- pital. August 19. 1961. to Mr. and Mrs. David Currie Inee Myrna Casfoldl. A son, 519V hen Trent. 7 lbs. 5 on. A brother Inr Randy and twins Douglas and David. PENNY — Elvart Bed is proud in announce the birth of his baby brother, John Edison. weight 7 ion. 12% on, at this Charlottetown Hospinl. August 12th. 196»! The happy Parents art Enroll now for a *h course In business Iubiacts. Classes start September 4.. UNION COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Charlottetown. P.E.I. I. Big (‘ove Indian Day School Eli: Cove. NB. Tciichel- to teach academic subjects and Home Economics each on a part-time basis. Salary based on qualifications and experience (range $2,900. to $8.600. per year). For npplicatlon forms, etc, please write to INDIAN AFFAIRS BRANCH P.0. Drawer 160 Amherst, N.S, REQUIRED Parts Man For Progressive Inca] Firm Must be Single and have at least Grade X educatlon. “'9 Whirled person must be capable or assisting lil sales and have knowledge of Inventory postlnl. Reply In own handwriting to Guardian-Patriot Box 11899. Charlottetown “All Replle! Strictly Confidential" WANTED No Bus Drivers — coir rot-lire muddle Route ""1 one for the St. mere.- bouts. Applications will he received by the secretary “I” “my. Aunt 27th at 9 pin. More" Regional High School “ml-l IT’S TIME Yes It's time now to think about the good frlli pro- grams on TV. We have the best trade in sale that we have ever been able to offer on 1963 Phllco DeLuxe. Power transformer. bonded tube. swivel base, stereo sound, clear sharp picture, 23 Inch tube. We are offering up to $200.00 trade in for your old T.V. Come in, write or phone today. you will be very pleasantly surprised at our offer for your old T.V. ARRIVED a large selection 0! beautiful Chesterfield suites. space savers. davenports and kitchen chrome, we take any style furniture In trade. MAME. We have continued our trade in sale on Beverley mattresses with 10 years guar- antee and are allowing up to $25.00 for your old . L Y mattress In trade. We have ll large selection of bedroom suites In all styles. shades and sizes. Also in stock bunk bedsi, roll-a- way cots. Hollywood bed sets. high chairs, play pens. ha and mattresses. strollers, blankets, sheets, pillows. cushlona, floor and table lamps. coffee and end tables, also garden furniture, REI-‘RIGERATORS AND HOME FREEZERS. Elm-a Special trade in deals now on, also auto- matic and wrlnger washers, electric and propane dryer-I at loweet S’I‘O . RANG , just arrived a large selection of new model all and combination ranges. also a large variety of electric and propane ranges. all NOTHING DOWNANDUP'I’OSYEARS 1O PAY. FIRESTONE HOME 8:. AUTO 13'! Gt. George St. Charlottetown GRAIN COMBINES Before you buy any Combine to ‘ harvest your groin, be sure to see the new AIIis-Cholmers Model 72. This machinery is revolutionary In design. But proven to be one of the best Ion our Island farms. The price Is right and our service is excellent. Everyone knows it it has the "Allis-Chalmers" name. it must be good. Come In To-day, and Inspect This Great Combine. Used Combines or Used Binders and Thrashers Accepted In Trude. FOR THE BEST BUY OF THE YEAR. HURRY TO ' HALL MFG. CO. LTD. Summerlide. P.E.l. lire Francel and Elv . BOSWALI. — At file Prince Ed» ward Island Hospital. Wednes- diughrerfweigiit 5 lbs., a nu. INST ITEEI. EI'FDR‘! ananll'n output. of “RI In- creased lrom 284.000 trim to 153! to 2151,0011 In 1962. sly] the Romanian news Ilene! Agerpres. NOTICES DOOR found in pasteurized mi homes. retail stores and incl! between .Iuly 160i Crystal Dairy 5‘ ‘do . Mm Ida-l Dairy S'slde sisal. Maple Lrnl nriry s‘a'ida , Parry vanv Dairy Burden :l m. Buttercup Dairy Sourls amt. neviio Duh-y .\lbennn 3.4m. Pure Milk Dairy all lawn a and. Announc Births, Deaths, Marriages Margaret and no the Prince Edward Island i-lna- ‘ kind neinibours and friends whn. I . Regular Saturday Nlte Dance R.C.A.F. Association Club Rooms Dance 9.30 to I2.00 p.m. hind Music By The "Tertans" MEMBERS AND GUESTS INVITED NOTICE rn on. The following average hutterfat tests were .3“. W" 1,“... “d “MM” 1' Minimum Fat. Content 3.507. ' P.E.I. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTUR ' r 1 President Faces ements ‘ IONA PARISH Turkey and Perlury Charges arm Supper. Wednesday. Aug-1 ““ "3 5". “ elk“- BIL charges have been laid all." h K Farris. ornsltl~lil ll llth Pgflaz'gfml‘gflogm P“ tho \‘nrlhcrn Natural c s A“ m 2‘ W Scam. .3“! 0'; Company [allowing r-r-nmcd wdgcam‘ “ invcslizalmns into a scandal - ‘ihal rocked ihu provinces led to me resignation! and KINGS COUNTY Ioi lhrcc Ontario Cahll’lcl mlnia~ IL‘I‘S, nagging wEnNEgnAy and Allllrmw . (idnvrh‘. (Sass an- rhumluty. September I: and i2 nouncud the charges at u prrsr Pray-infill Plowing Mam. commute here aiter new and Agricultural Fall- at Dundas ifigdcme in we live r year - n canirovcrsr was uncovcred PANTRY aALE, SLewarl snd.hy thr Ontario Seclirilies Corn- aecks. Montague. Saturday.1mrssiun and nihrr investigation Anilurt lath. It 2 pro. In lid ugenuus in Camilla dull the or Alhsr-ny Plains VI ,l. u...” 5.3.95 DANCE EVERY 5mm, lie said the ssyrarold van- mm m 5L Fm .. fly a. wenuvcr businessman will .Inhnny Chalasorll Orchestra. WWW" ‘“ 0m?“ '“d “0"” ‘ proceedings against IlIm started MR. mp mpg, on meE,‘ prnhahly some time next manlii. will be receiving in a and re‘ The charges he riald. concern Iutiver at the United airmh slzlcmenls .\lr. rurrrs made to llnll. Snuris, Thursday. Angusl‘ in original intrstigntton in less 29th. lass, lrom so p.m. on ihei and again in 1962 when new evl- occasion or their 60th Wedding deuce uncovered by British Cos Anniversary. ilumbla invcsilcalars Id In re« , , , :nuwt-d rnqulrirs intn shnru dis- _"‘ ' Er “55“”! office lrihulirlns hvillrilrm 3”” If “I‘m” “my 3““ SW" The inonsrmtrnns on e no d “y "‘“s‘ 2‘ “‘1 m" whrn Itle tirm. which has op- DANcE EVERY Saturday erations across Ontario and in night. alusdorne Dance HaulAlbrrta and no, u s accused Georgetown. s-llo - 12 midnight. Ill winning pnllllr‘al favor by ol- Music by The Thunderbolts. li‘ring hIlirks n! sh ar e s m Canteen service . clPl-trd nl'llI-ials hriore they THE SECRETAEY’S nilice at if.” “mm ‘m u" m“ m“ M‘flntegu: Elementary School —— w be open on Monday's only during July and August. Any. IN MEMORIAM communlcatinnn may be sent in the secretary, P. 0. Box 40. Mon. nnAann _ In Iuvillz menu“? h at William Branden who pass- BMW “WE M d I ed away August 24, 1961. V._.. every onaYNt -u. nlght‘al cull Peter's. _Rollo Bay. I 350.3% ..“.::“:.”.‘;'_‘ “wk” mm“ “‘12:” Adm'SS'“ 599- ‘ But my happy heart w 5 broken .Clm?“ "m"- ‘.iusl two years ago today. I l was not there to per you die. PRINCE COUNTY 0r twill your hand or say good- bye. am. I'LW. AULD. Kensillglon But I wrll rmnember my whole Will be absent Irom his practise‘ life through August 22 to Seplembcr anl ul- 1‘.- IaAl Icu' \AOl'dl I had with elusive. - ' u TORONTO 4CPI 7— For yo . .n is hard to watch the sunset Or the glory oi the dawn. Sometimes its hard to reallu 9 one we loved I: gone. I oltun think and wonder Why I MARRIAGES The tragic way you had I!) die. N _ . “use” ' On You could not huve said good- cmm bye Au at 17th, 1963. In th l . v Chflh o, m Maxim. Shep . Perhaps its just as well. “We saw. Mmfleu W.We nfier could have said good ev, leonarrl Mason. .Ianir‘ -' ‘ Heather. daughter or Mr. andIT" ""° "" I'M" ” WP“ Mrs. George s. Morrison.8um-l Always rvmem’bered by wile morside. P.E.I.. to Donald Roy . and “firmly- Cocoon. son or Mr. and Mrs.! 7 Francil D. Cotton. Tmebonne‘iMAmo! mfigfflfinmggm ' his Quebec. ‘ ' - “‘15 v Malone who departed this Ill. Augusl 24th. loss. ENGAGEMENTS .mu m the memorlel .t m i so dear, MaeDDNALI) ._ MALETA ~‘DeePly treasured km- nlr M Mr]. spur-gem MacDonald olI Montague, P.E.I. wishes to Arr; nounoe the engagement of her. youngest daughter. Joyce. Amelia. to George Gerald Mu-i leta. Ion Mr. and Mrs. Stanlq Maleh nl Toronto, Ont. Mann-luge to take place. opter in. at io a.rrl. at St. Basil. cnmeh. Toronto. year. our are the memorial .- Aleut- lil kelil. (ii a mother we loved and will n or target. Mi'ingly remembered its In lanuly. WALSH .. In loving am: a , whirh, m d this lire Anni»: 5th. idol. lBLANCHARD - PLEr-r 7 Mr. 9”" "if:- M ‘" "’* I” and Mrs. Henry Blanchard of 5“" Klukora wish In .nrtounoehthe}"'Im'lzthmf.n “"1" W W " engagement of their daug (er! , - - still in memory you are with as Mary Florence Andi. to Rlc - V 4 . ard Allen Pirit. son ol Mrrand A! Wt“ “M” “P” “9"” Mrs, Fred Flatt or Winnipeg. Lovinzly remembered by m Marriage In take place. August Merrlll Ind lamlly. SI. [$3. It St. Mm" Chm‘L DENNIS — In land and loosingx H‘m‘" memory of a dear hrnLller. nalph Detunla m l passed away Augus 5. I. . CARD OF THANKS I in his twentieth year i 1 wish to express my thanks Asleep in God's beautiltil garden .tn the listen. nurses and rturt.5heiten~d lrnrn lorrow Ind pain [or the Charlottetown HospitaliSome day when Llle's tourney and also to Dr. slur-go and‘ In over. rather Reid and all llle clergy We shall meet our int-ed m and people who misled or visit-‘ ogmn ed me during my recent my 1'“ sadly missed and evrr PM the hnsPilaL mombnmi by his .violher. Fath- slglled: Lenin- Gurmm or. sister and brothers. SMITH 7 In loving memory a! mother. Mrs .lernm. my Sm th, who died rvn August as. a 1hr lundiy Al the late Artemas Newborns wish to thank thoirI 3%" “m3” “mks-hum memorie- n. no... fluent. A very mull thanh to M“, Wen~ dell Memdyell. Dr. MAM. Rev. Mr. O’Brien and Rev. Mix. Cameron. all that sent cards.l leliel-n and lowers we k This it tho dictum we tenderly Deep in «hr hurt: her memory as kaI To Im'e and to cherish and nevetr orKeI Lovineg remembered by daughter Rose. .wmn » In loving mr‘lllm'y at Mr! AII'IPI'I James Ward \AIIn passt lwa!‘ Mulls! 2". 1944. Always A smile lnslcad ol n f “In. Artemu Newxome and f anvlly. NOTICES rou- . Always a hand. when nnr was 4 . \ n. Always min. thnttghtiui and kind, Wonderiul mrmnries she lets ne- rcmembcrcd by Ann! lr-rs, Mat-Limp r In memory or my hushand I unit .1 \Iarlawi. Slralllcnnn, who passed Away one your man August 21. 196:2. PRIZE Dear Hirrcll many I dny your 7777' “7, “Hum is (pollen. “my an hour yon-re In my Dhnllfllik ‘lnrs ni a Husband. lhr hnma la 1k delivered to consumer n‘or III my t-nrl, restaurants in Hill! pmv- Sadly hilx‘sr‘d by your wit. and August 19th. 1963: .Samh ‘STEWART ~ In lnvrng rnnmm-y walrus?” ’51:, of A than hushnnd and lather. ' George Slcvlarl. who passed G s. 5. Dairy (m'iown 3.70“ may Am... A M. ll Purim-iron Whrn her nl love are broken r7. Royrdtv ..... .. sow Mill loved one: hay-r tn part. Mm“, mm. a.“ li loavrs a wound that new hair, And nlsn n broken heart, But looking back with memories . 1.5m lioon the paler we lrnd. VWI bless the yelvrs w and with him Purin Dell-y O‘h'lovm 367'". Brighton Dewy m'lnwn And leave the riot in God. Iaov'mm remembered on our and music.