The marriage will take place! 11 ty' DEATHS I Arth Spray — Livingston and Mc-Ilfi The Guardian, Charlottetown. Sat. Aug. 22, 1964. TORONTO ' VITAL STATISTICS I” 1' it ““I “I I. ' United Church. Montague at __ I ora . rangemen — . | - . ' 3.30 pm. BULGER M my warm and Mrs. Ray G. Athertou. 'mtlflued from File 10) Hospital on Thursday. ug. w -h. DC m m. . . + “ ._ . _ , 154. Gariel Bulger of 3° “’gt‘m' " I luv an on e1 a: I“ BIRTHS Williams. sr. Johns. New- BROWN STEVENSON — F I m . h. m, 3,. Floral Arrangement — Offl-I m m A sum m ‘ w‘ MT- and Mrs- RObel‘l Brown» ox ey v" m ‘5 ye ' ers and Staff American Truck- - foundland. The marriage Ill Forwarded from the Rooney ‘ c . I m m m u STEVENSON ‘ ‘ take place at St. DunstanS. 5””de P-E-I- Wish ‘0 W- F ,H t m He re Ilng Associations, Weshingtonfl Wanwrlht son as as a — S" cathmnes'? 8 "II on Se temher 19th "0""99 the engagement 0' .unera “me o s a ‘ D.C. I I wwm’ 1”” u 5” ‘ ' Ontario. July 28. 1964. to Doc-I 1922‘ “‘3 10 a A} l’ ' their daughter. Gloria Jean. sidence from where the fu-l Ive-Ion a I!) mu me 1096- In 10”“ MIS- Allison 3- Steven-1 a ' ' ‘ RN. to Boyce Elmer. son of ""51 Wm he“ Monday? a e h“, w.“ 3.5.7.0. son. a son. Derek Halsey. I MARTIN — auncx — Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Steven-. Aug- 24- 19am ")0. 310"” a" The Inmin or the late Mrs. rowan mama weighing 9 lbs.. 5 ozs. A} Mrs. Hurman Martin. Mur- son. ' . E1. The 9143 lo St. Bridglts. Church McCarth wish to express their “a: W]: ‘ 5 ‘ 4“ grams” for Mr- and Mrs-,1 ray River. announce the en-; marriage will take place on Lot 11 for Requlem H‘ghMa” deep appreciation of the floral. By DAVE BUTLER Dorothea Lincoln Dean. an at- uh.“ PL 100 fi :5” Herbert Stevenson, New Glas-I gagement of their eldest dau- September 19. 1964 at The at ‘0 061°“ Intermen‘ “‘ the‘Ilrrangemonts and many cards? ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. ICPl—A tractive Boston blonde Who now Noranda an up a a +3.» gow. P.E.I. i ghter. Kathleen Margaret. lFirst Baptist Church. Char- Chum" cemetery and messages of sympathy '0‘ United states sportswoman has makes her home Pjallm Bach g: at: 1596 an . . I RN, to John Atkinson. only olletown at 3.30 O'clock. Iceived. gone home after establishing and Fort Lau er as. a.. n V '0 "gnoan "l M sclqlers 50" Of Mr- A119" 1311er and Pléggggfetamm ABeachGfltg‘éi" Ireco tuna catches in ew-I hosted 11 tuna with a com- :1: “A gum“? ’3" 3* i :2 em" a 05" tal' M‘ddle'. the late Mrs. Burck. Windsor. M‘NCTHN TORY!“ - M" . .' "3‘ ' 'I U foundland‘s Conception Bay. Her biped weight of more than three 3... “or, mo ,, . 5, a ton. Nova la on Thursdayp ~ ~ ‘11 William Mmc un announces- Jamel: Edwm Prwtor' {OT'I A ~ - h -od . I Ontario. The marriage WI . h . I r] of Hunter R-Ver in ms. only complaint seem tons during a 36- our perl . Dasha: 1, us“ Is“ Is“ August .13, 1964. to F0 and‘ take place on September 12. I e engagement of his doughy, y R ‘lvm be. ed b m t fly that 3-” caught the bluefin bringing her total catch to 13 an" m n a n 4 M”? Eric MacDonald 3 50m} at Chown Memorial C'Iurcll. l" Ra°h91_A““ ‘0 ,Ml'. yea" em“ 5 . use" 3' 9 am “ 'faster than they could be during her two weeks angling “mm 1” ’1 ‘1 '1 '4 weight 8 pounds. Eric Wade.I Vancouver BC. Rev. cronm‘ Peter Hanfleld DaVIes son of. forwarded from the Andrews FREDERICK D. AITKEN Iweighed m this province. Ilud Bay u too In To 10 “A A brother for Sheryl Lynne. officiating' ‘ , The Venerable John Roberts? Funeral Home Fhls evenlnfll Residents of Fortune BrldBeI ' Ammugh residents were sorry flag“ Rock Loo gins“ 0:09“ '11:; a ' l and Mrs. Davies. The mar- to the home of his son. Gerald. and surrounding areas were to see her leave they mic re_ 1” m m 5 — BLAXLAND —— STEVENSON — riage to take place in Saint Proctor. Funeral arrange- deeply shocked and saddened ueved she left 1'“ least a {e “mam” mo . . 0 Mr and M... ErnesI BIax. Peters Cathedral. Sept. 19 at’ ments wil be announced by the sudden and tragic death .1 Much in the/bay said to be m m m m H, DAHL — WILLIAMS — Mf- ' L' er. of Frederick Douglas Aitken on Inserted by the Farm)!» . I N Alger . moo as on 54 nd Carl M. Dahl 13”“ M°nlag“e- “mun” “‘9 lIhe morning of August 10. 1964. MRS. RUSSELL BELL teeming With tuna this year. n... n... no. 9% «,1. 654—4 Charlottetown are pleased to engagemt’m 0' “19" daugh" KNIGHT " M the Prince Ed's Fred as he was familiarly The death occurred at the Tlme and money —- the so- San Ant son an a a .4 announce the engagement of1 ler- Ji“ Emestlne- ‘0 "em" ‘ Ward Island H05W“- A“8~Ilmown' by all. died Instantly Charlottetown Hospital on .luly iourn cost her 31.0001; hday. maria; m1: '3; :3 —° their daughter. Dorothy Pa- W951” Stevenson: 50“ 0‘ SHERREN - MacPHEE -— 0n 21' 196“ M’s' Ezra 13' ngh‘ when he contacted a wire fence 22. 1964 of Mrs. Russell A. Bell Which usually meantth our? M m a a m __n trlcia to Charles Francis. Ml" and Ml‘s- J; Miner 5‘9' Saturday. August 8 1964. at of Fredericton in, her 78th! which was charged by a defec- the former Janie Bradley. born 3111!th lEYfgiongulVlVeltt saga; um n 1:) 1:,- 1:5 new“ son of Mr. and Mrs. Haroldl venson. Fredericton. P.E.I.; New Dominion United Church year. Remains “flu be "315' live power line. The late Mr. Sept. 3, I911. daughter 0‘ "I? “a; ogds ilfil‘er favor over local “'d'“_UM‘, m mm.” m Wanda Isabel MacPhee to: {erred “‘15 mm”: from the: Aitken was born at Fortune late Mr. and Mr. ohn . r h man an M M m M R b t Sh R ‘ cumme Funeral Home ‘0 "‘9 Bridge on June 11, 1915, the Bradley of Kelly's Cross. At the Is ermen. . Wm mu m M m_ ,A 0 0 l ymn 0 er erren' ev' h f Mr and Mrs WE 1 I Aitk ti f her death she was em- Mrs. Dean says She confide” MOST ACTIVE mum s'rocus , I I.L. Walls officiating. 'Om - -_ - - son of the. late Doug 38. 9“ me 0 c herself a musician and com- at... . . y cu .. mp Stevenson. Fredericton. Fu-I and lus wife. Annie Coffin. He ployed by the T. Eaton o. b t h big est ride in “on m" m" L" am c“. ISIMMS — SKINNER »— on neral from Pleasant Valleylwas a faithful and active mem- where she Worked for the past Elsa: 11:1 recerw was mounds she u Civil Service of Canada Aug“! 31% 1954- at 51- Paulsr United Chum“ 0“ Sunday- 5"- her of Bay Fortune U n i te d 5 years. She was a devout mem- Ih M 9f tchin fish on mmy TNpusnu " Anglican Church. Charlotte-l. vice commencing 802-30- 1“- Church, and was interested in her St. Dunstans Basnica .0 5 of ca 8 Inv an m II? 67 + is , ‘ town by Rev. ‘Louis Elias," torment in Floral Hills Mem-I all activities promoting the Parish Catlollc Women: 3- inc. pump m m a“. m—h ' LANGUAGE INSTRUCTORS AND OFFICERS “anETSlt-V Kathleen Eleanor Skinner. orial Gardens. ‘welfare of school and commun- gue and Altar Society and St. HOLDS WORLD RECORDS am on 1m ago 10% mm is aduates In General Arts or Pedagogy or related field or uonw graduates with teaching certificates and experience. for teach- Ing French through audio-visual method. or for implementing and developing within a department an English and Frenchl‘ language training programme. Civil Service Commission of Canada, Transport and other government departments. Ot- tawa. Up to $13,800. Competition 64-708. ARCHITECT. with many years of experience to serve In an advisory capacity and to develop and appraise design and specification standards. Agriculture. Ottawa. 59500-510300. Circular 64-1001. ’ EXAMINERS. BTC, with membership In professional account- ing association and eight years‘ experience. or secondary, school graduation and twelve years‘ experience, of Transport Commissioners, Ottawa. 58120-59800. travel involved. Circular 64-662. SENIOR PERSONNEL AND STAFF DEVELOPMENT OF- FICERS—Assistant Chief of Personnel. imam-$11,800; Branch Personnel Officer, $8400-$l0,300; university graduates exper- rd Extensive enced as a personnel administrator or in related work. Staff H Development Officer. $7650-S8730. experienced in administering In the hearts of muse he 19" be staff development and training programmes: knowledge of English and French useful for all positions and required for one of the personnel positions. Public Works. Ottawa. Circular wife and ram. _ 64-1900A. . clergy. KEEFE " 1“ 10"“ memory "f nursing staff of the Charlotte-l BILINGUAL LIAISON OFFICER. to act as representative of Louisbourg Restoration Project in PARIS, France; university . . Ho graduate with six years' responsible administrative exper- He pushed no one a last fare- neig'lbors who called' and I fence. or completion of secondary school and ten years’ ex- MacPIIAIL -— Y 0 MacLEOD — In loving memoryl Ma ‘ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Skinner. Montreal. to Sterling1 Arthur Simms. son of Mr.’ and Mrs. Douglas Simms. Charlottetown. E — 0n Junei 20. 1964. at the United Church. Manse. Cornwall. by Renal Isaac Walls. Rena Carol Yeo.f daughter of Mr. and Mrs.j Arman Yeo of Kingston. to Ewen Walter MacPlhail. son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mac-- Phail. Argyle Shore. I IN MEMORIAM I i ovaerefl J. . Slrathcona, who passed away. August 22nd. 1962. e is not dead, Who liveth hind Ever remembered by his I .1), Ben Keefe who passed away August 22. 1963. we I pericnce: good knowledge of relevant acts and regulations. in- N0,- even sajd goodbye. eluding Financial Administration Act. “650-58730. Circular 64-I 378. MECHANICAL ENGINEER. to prepare designs and specifi- cations for heating. air conditioning, ventilation. plumbing and missed He had gone before we knew And only Goo knows w hy. and sadly family. I Ever remembered by wife and refrigeration systems: to prepare cost estimates and to in-‘MacNEILL _ In loving mem.| spect mechanical installations, Transport, Moncton. Up to $8640. Competition 64-1201. 22. . ‘ INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS OFFICER. with related experience. Resting safe in Jesus keepingi and a thorough knowledge of labour and industrial conditions, Free ‘ Labour. Ottawa. $7200-58220. Competition 64-535. HISTORIANS. university graduates in history. preferably with post-graduate work at Master’s degree level in history of 17th and 18th Century North America. France and Great Britain. anti demonstrated aptitude for research. Fortress of Louis- bo Research Section. Northern Affairs and National Re- sources. Ottawa. $6300-S6960. Circular 64-380. ‘ TRANSLATORS (German Into English). univcrsity graduates with two years’ experience or non-graduates with four years‘. experience. Translation Bureau. Ottawa. 93000-56000. Competi-l tion 64-712. Ottawa. LIBARIAN. with reference and circulation experience. Royal Military College. Kingston. Ont. Up to $6780. Circular 64-2053u ‘ EDITOR. with thorough knowledge of editorial procedures and practices and of printing and illustrative processes. Canadiani September _ . at, the lyear‘ _ Wildlife Service. Northern Affairs and National Resources. Ot-l hour “.12200 O'ClOClt noon. all lesrffidwfigffigvimsg ememe“: tawa. 55550-56450. Competition 64-1953. I and singular that certaml I f .1 , J , piece or parcel of land situate lot n“ 3““ my 0| Em“ ' PHOTO ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN, with secondary school? lying and being In the former Rodgers“ and lsabe "m- graduation. broad technical experience and supervisory ability. to adopt. photographic techniques and instrumentation to obtain visual results of scientific experiments in the biological field. Agriculture, Ottawa. 35340-55880. Competition 64-1712. I I BILINGUAL ENGINEERS AND ARCHITECTS. opportunitiesi for Architects. Town Planners. Civil. Electrical and Mechanical] Engineers. Public Works. Ottawa and centres in Quebec Prov- lnce. $5280 to $12,300. Circular (id-Bil. Eng. and Arch. tDPWl. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. qualifications that would permltl membership in Canadian Society of Landscape Architects andj Town Planners. and one year of experience in landscape archi- tecture, National Parks Branch. Ottawa. Up to $6450. Circular 64-379. bers of professional accounting associations. Finance. Comp-1 trailer of the Treasury. Ottawa. starting salary up to $6450. I ‘ WELFARE OFFICERS, completion of secondary school. orl ' ~ for higher level. three years‘ welfare training and experience; -' or university graduation. Veterans Affairs. Halifax. Montreal.‘ London. North Bay. Regina. Saskatoon and Edmonton. $4440' to 86640. Competition 64-499. ‘ ADMINISTRATIVE CLERKS—for I7 northern posts. Northern Affairs and National Resources. 54260-34710 plus allowance up to $2100. Accommodation available. Competition 64-814. ‘ FOREIGN SERVICE STENOGRAPHERS. female Canadian -eI up between 21 and 40. with 10 years” residence In Can- ada. for rotational service In Ottawa and abroad. External AI- falrs and Trade and Commerce. Starting salaries- $3150 and um according to qualifications. plus llvlg and rental al- ' helices abroad. Competition 64-790. For details and application forms. write to the Civil Service Commission. Ottawa 4. For competitions marked ‘ details and application ‘ 1 forms available at Post Offices In major centres, ‘ National Employment Service Offices and Cfle ‘ Service Commission Offices. Please quote ‘ fear. Waiting peaceful without weep-l ory of Mrs. Annie MacNeill,| “ho departed this life Aug.| I. and froml rom trial I I t For her loved ones from down? d here. l Always remembered by Rose. and Verne. Family. MORTGAGE SALE of house and lot being No. L‘ZI Allen Street in Charlottetown! ' l ‘ in ueens oun y. There will be sold at public' the Law Charlotte- auction in front of .ourts Building in town on Friday the 18th day of Royalty of Charlottetown Queen‘s C o u n ty aforesaid. bounded and described as - lows. that is to say: COMI- MENCING at a stake set in the south side of Allen Street. and in the Northeast angle of land ormerly in the Burhoe thence running south along Burhoe's east. line Ninety feet. thence and feet to the west bound land In possession of Frederick Groom. thence 2.3. mt! Street One Hundred and four feet to the place of commence» ment. The above sale is made under '1 no of a Power of Sale contained in a certain in- enture of Mortgage hearing date the 13th day of July AD. 1961 and made between Law- rence J. Daley of Charlotte- town In Queen's Cotulty in Prince Edward Island. Fire- man; and Rose M. Dal A. Walthen Gaudet of Char- lottetown aforesaid. Solicitor. Trust . of the other part, and because of default havhg been made in payment of the Prin- cipal money and Interest see- u beret) red t v. For further particulars apply to A. althen Gaudet. LLB. Solicitor. 111 Grafton Street. Charlottetown. SOMERS -— In loving memory of my husband. Bruce Som- ers. Breadalbane. who pass- ed away August 25. 1946. May you always walk in sun- shine ' And Gods love around you flow For all the happiness you gave me tors and nurses and staff of the 9“- Billy and Jacme Altkfni P.E.I..Hospital. the Rev. Fath- ers and Sisters. Funeral Home. all those who sent Mass cards. letters and cards of sympathy and flowers and all their kind friends and neighbours who helped In any way uring their time of c- I Eastern Light LOL. No. and at the time of his death was serving as treasurer. loving husband and father are or Bessie Wood of Rollo Bay West and six sons and ghter: Stuart of Charlottetown. the Bradley George and Douglas Wood. Flower bearers were Everett e was a Past Mm” °f “‘eph's Sgdagtya Bi‘idefeaffi’; She holds the world record for sorrowing us an s e ' . . to mourn the following sons and 3:235:23”: qggoigfi eggcefmgx daughters; Allison“ Frag? Jo. to her boat with a 12-pound test mph' Ge-rard' Lo” am 5N 5' line. S'le boated a 461-pound At- M‘aureelytfihrsctwmgeds’McKéd: lantic tuna with a 20-pound test nal Mary and Winnifred. 0n daughter Joan predeceased her 6 years ago. Other survivmg re- E left to mourn the loss of a M 15 sorrowmg widow. the form- shark with a 20-pound test line. She has also held two Inter- national records —- a 74l-pound G a one do line and a 316 - pound mako 8 AN Sl ClVléRResselOI'l—Sellrtllld Fagin! wish to express their smcereI thanks to Rev. enry Townshend. Robe t. Walter Reld.‘ Rev. J.V. Cass S.J.. Rev. Fran- cis Bolger. Rev. Eric Robin and all the Clergy. Sis ters, Doctors and Nurses of the Char- Iottetown Hostital. Manage- MONTREAL (CPI—Canadian newsprint production in July amounted to 616,526 tons. com- pared to 551,103 tons In the same month last year. the Newsprint Association of Can- Aitken. Lester Burke. Earl Townshend, Jocelyn Coffin. Dou- glas Coffin and Errol Wood. ' ferment was in the cemetery adjoining the church. .- E s reavement. in the loss of their ear son and brother. I OBITUARY (Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. Ross McCarthy) MRS. JAMES MCCARTHY held to mark Romania's non: anniversary of liberation from ment and Staff T. Eaton Co. and all their kind friends and neighbors who sent Mass Cards. flowers. messages of Sympathy or helped in any way to alle- viate the sorrow of the sudden passing of our beloved Wife and Mother. I ada reported. The production rate In July was 85.2 per cent of 1964 rated capacity, against 88.1 per cent in June. In July, 1963. it was 78.5 per cent of 1963 rated ca- pacity. ROMANIA COMPETITIONS Mo an 1,000,000 amateur artists are taking part- In na- tion-wide artistic competitions the Germans. Ltd! mo MB and PR one “1% 311/: 311.6 +lb Am Loduc 54130 4 Ilia 121A '11-'1 N Davies 1600 m as 23% + P: Place moo 54 a) 53 +1 Yul Can 11.54» M A i tridoil mo 51.. ID 51 +1 MINES 19 14 Magnet main (bison 1m ‘1. I61}: Iota —— ’76 guvrb Que 135m at an i!) + N0 0'" Wm 9"” “0“” Lee of Souris. Roddy a student Iatives are a sister Annie. and . ma “n with an ei M_ Gum m u ‘3 _ I, ‘ at Mt. Allison University. Dou- brothers Austin and Robert all 3:33 testrline and a smpofind Now cu m on so 70 “I Y9“ were always true and p" glas, David and Edwin at of Charlottetown. The funeral tuna with a Impound vest mm mm)“. mm” '49!“ home. Hazel, Mrs. Robert Lutz which was very largely attend- Although facilities {or tuna I, n Cum“ h,” Through the years We Slrug' of Charlottetown. Also three ed was held on Saturday. July fishing at Conception Bay ports (“mam A“ ,0, fl...) 319d brothers and four sisters: Aub— 25th from tile Charlottetown Fu- are meagre. she had only one lid Ask All“ “1059 hands "‘3' re" '0" rey. Jack and Ernest of For- neral Home to St. Dunstans Ba- complaint: She sometimes had 23"“: 21mm 2% 2.31 We" tune Bridge. Dora, Brookline. silica where Requiem High to wait as long as three hours A" D” 8:25 9'04 Made the home that now is M“ Jennje- Mm Charles Mass was celebrated 1.“ h" to get ’ier fish weighed. marican Grow: iom l-I.lo 9- , lTownshend. Fortune Bridge. pastor. Very Rev. William 5mI disagreed with some who comm soar 3. Sadly missed ,and. always "'I Clara. Mrs, Urban Malone, Ar- Simpson. Present In the Sanc- say hi: hotels and fancy dock Canada smug. 2.: 3.", member“ by Ms w'fe' Ilington. Mass-t Gladys. Mrs. tuary were Rev. Charles Mc- areas ‘should be hum Io cater 8:; 1mm "V ‘3‘ 4:” 1 Grant Dorland, London. Ontar- Carthy. Rev. James Smith and to Sports fishermen. NVDN m2. 4... “a .I la. and four little grandchil- Rev. Walter Reid. The Menace “The docks are adequate and on...“ $1.36 55m The family of the late Augus-ldren. ent and Staff T Eaton Co. h t I . S‘ I h , a lose Champion gs; tus Gallant wish to express! He was predeceased by h” Railway Emponees_ Island the oes In ..0 nsberec ail/"mcmmum In” 0.“ m.“ :their sincere thanks to the Rev.l father, mother, a branch gar. Telephone 00.. an Canada enough so as not to Incon- Commonwealth m [M 9‘” mm Dr. J.A. MaCMillan. the.I vey and a baby sister. PINK": at“!!!de ":hB venient." she said. “But the go. a: Ilnve .2) 12. The funeral wa h Id from term” “’35 "l e. a °'° wei h i n arran emenls are V" ' ‘ ‘ town Hospital. Perry’s Funeral} Bay Fortune United Church on Cemetery where sauce was balding g g ‘Plva‘rsllgg Income 5 40:: me. the many friends and Wednesday, August 12, 1964 at conducted by Rev. Gerald Ting- Mrs Deal“ stay here was nonunion Comm“ “2 “5‘ 10 2.30 p.m.. conducted by Rev. 193’- The Pallbe“ 9" s “fie shortened because of a series 00mm!“ D“ “2 W those who sent mass cards. toJDE. Adam, assisted by Rev, George Bradley. Brendon Be I of colds which she said he girl-Ionian Equity 22:05 22.: all of you our most since reI Dr. EM Aitken and Rev. Dr. John Bradley. Douglas Bell, Al- could not make mayo; Growth 6.” no thanks. Iw.E. Aitken and the combined Ian Bradley and Roy Be“ a". ‘ ‘ .3; 6...... .1... .5, . ‘choirs of Souris and Bay or- 1199119“ 0f “,9 decease‘l- may ’ FirstOil and an 5.35 5.55 The famlly of the late Albert . her soul rest m peace. I . Fond. Cone“, A n. u, . tune UnIted Churches. Murphy Wish to express their l Fm“ C°"‘°‘” 3 5'” 5'" most sincere thanks to the Doc-I Pallbearers were “X “6911- Fonds Collech C no as: Growth Oil and Gas .- a < Inn-atom Intl Mutual linvestors Mutual ul Mutual Accum sting 5. M al Incom s. N American of Canada 13 21 14.44 One William Stu. . .. Provident Mutual 5.74 0.14 xPutnam Growth 9.47 10.35 Radisson (.03 3.42 sturch Inv-tuu 13.25 1.4.46 shavings Inventmmt 7.04 7.60 1m Exc. Nod of Canada 5.47 0.7-1. 1962 me hind of Canada 6.06.71 xTV Electrtn'cs IJD 9.82 Timed hveatmnt 1.00 7.09 United Accumulative 8.00 0.74 Watt-n I.“ 6.10 Growth (ll-Denotes U.S. funds.) SEA osmium , Sweden paid out $202,000 in life insurance to rel]? atives of semen In ac-C cidfggas aboard Swedish vessels. thrift season again on our ENGLA DID-FRANCE HOLLAND-GERMANY" I ‘(OCcsslonaI calla) FROM MONTREAL/CUBIC: Regular sailings of the well-known 5.3. ' RYNDAM-a friend of many Canadians! ? FROM NEW YORK: 1 Not only the magnificent "Big Time": - as. ROTIERDAM. s.s. NIEUW AMSTER- f DAM and 5.5. STATENDAM, but also the . s.s. MAASDAM and m.v.WESIERDAM. ' . Al. “HAPPY HOLIDAY" - ultmu - FROM MONTREAL/DUDE: MAASDAM N FROM NEW YORK: 0V. 2 NIEUW AMSTERDAM Nov. 19 ; PRINSES MARGRIET Dec. 4 I STATENDAM Doc. 1 save up To 25%I ENOUIRE ABOUT OUR "CHRISTMAS IN EUROPE" GROUI Pay later plan available. See your Travel Agent or 42.. ' 'fl-‘n Upper Water 84.. Halifax. NJ. The death occurred at the Livingston and McArthur Nurs- ing Home. Charlottetown. May 21. 1964. f Mrs James McCarthy. formerly Rose Alice Rodgerson in her ninety-fifth ings of Fanning Brook. P.E.l. She was twice married. first to tile Hon. James Ross who pre- deceased her many years ago. and the second time to the James McCarthy of Mt. Stew- a For many years Mrs, Mc- Carthy owned and operated the Ross Hotel in Mt. Ste where she became well and fa- vorably known to the travelling public. She later moved to Charlottetown where she resid- ed until her death. She leaves to mourn son. James Ross McCarthy with the British Embassy. Washing- ton. D.C.. and a n. a- jor Maurice Brady, Canadian Army. Halifax. Nova Scotia. A daughter. lsabel IMrs. James Brady) predeceased her sever- al years ago. A number of nie- ces and ne =her passing. The funeral service at McLean Funeral Home was conducted by Rev. John 61:. Ball. Minister of Trinity Unit- ed ._. 9’. a 1 S as H n lied on rendered beautiful- ly Mrs_ cOarthy'e favorite ' "Unto the Hills" and hymns. “had Kindly Lllbtf? 'l‘be . . Dalian which the late Mn. McCarthy was held. I pallbearers were: Mea- compefitlon or circular number as Indicated. 33" A' w‘m‘e“ G“: The nu“ . Arth Coffl . tee Rod ' A ' Mm‘g” EarlflJay. all-old Ants: ‘ i . . mecan Glover and Ernest Af- . A Interment was In the family H - _ plot in Mt. Stewart Cemefe . x v. re services were conducted .. by Rev. Mr. MecLennea of Mt. Stewart Unitd Church. -_-. g . het Spray - Maurice. Us Josh; and I .bd be. E _I o ray -— u . . mm Final Clearance Sale of New and Used “:3” An.“ m' , CAMPING EQUIPMENT saggy-1.15M???“ m Tents All Sizes "Everything Must Go" a. m . Allbg'nr'adyhelt n n cm H. . New 12 x 9 3 Spray - Mr. sad-dyl'frs. Au- TOURIST TENTS “so.” .. Mr and u... no. . DeLuxe Features ' “1' J- - . ' Wreath — Mr. and Mrs. AI- . , , New 9 gar! Garrett and Mrs. John , I . . , . - I a at — Mrs. . E , COLEMAN anTOVES . mg? “a”: m I ‘ . ' ~ Reserve this Now for September ' M "Dialing Date August 29th. Open 8:30 am. to 8:30 pan. “mm; m cm... In.“ Rd. Dayton I“: North. ' Phoueflefloa HOLMA offered at cnaawmrowu non: leads: the Thursday III—ell nun use-er m ...................... 0:841“ N’S STOREWIDE IJISBUUNT SALE 12 BIG DAYS Sale Ends Saturday, August 29th EVERY ITEM in ,Holman's entire stock in Both Stores. DISCOUNTS 0f [0% To 50% ‘ "excrn SCHOOL TEXT BOOKS" mamas mm.. --eeaeoaaeaoaesaellooon ...._................ I“. NC. Monday his). .3 ‘ ANOTHER GOOD REASON TO SHOP AT HOLMAN’S VOTE FOR YOUR FAVOURITE AUGUST BRIDE .- ... ill-It“ I’m—ens V. I