TOMATOES Bring your own container. Pick Your Own from the Vine RED RIPE or GREEN Larger quantities at additional savings R..T MacEACHERN * ST. CATHERINE'S (near Clyde River) 10c PER LB . APPLY IMMEDIATELY ACCEPT THE CHALLENGE Two Year Teaching Assignments AFRICA, ASIA, CARIBBEAN Beginning September, 1967 Qualified secondary teachers especially Math and Science with university degree and five years experience. 5 Teacher trainers both primary and secondary, and technical fields. Education Specialists various fields. Both French speaking and English speaking teachers required. APPLICATIONS CLOSE OCTOBER 5 External Aid Office, 75 Albert Street, Ottawa 4, Ontario. “a MANAGER For Ladies Ready To Wear Store In Fredericton Dalmys require immediately an experienced woman for our Fredericton branch. She should be Apply for personal interview and include personal _| qualifications to: I -- DALMYS LTD. _ Mr. Carl ‘ 463 St. Catherine St. W. BUYING - SELLING REAL ESTATE — * capable of managing a staff. No —buying required. There will tbe an power on Sunday, | p.m. - system. | The Cérrier areas West ‘September 18, we | mitting, between the hours of 12:30 p.m. to-4:30 (Davlight Saving Time) on our West Prince INTERRUPTION NOTICE WEST PRINCE COUNTY interruption 4f electric’ weather per- This interrtuption is necessary to permit us to relocate power lines on the Western Road as required by road construction work in the area. affected will to Tignish Bloomfield and Alberton and adjacent areas. MARITIME ELECTRIC CO., LTD. be from Coleman including O’Leaxy, IMMEDIATE ing rated $1.75 per son, write or phone Acadian Ave., 752-8481, benefits and working conditions, start- OPENINGS For T.V- Re tcgman. excellent fringe hour. Apply in per- collect to'Mr. C. J. Kutchera, Clairtone Sound Corp. 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Management Consultant @ zeneral management @ finance & control @ hospitals ‘@ general and cost accounting 192 Belvedere Avenue Charlottetown Phone 4-9961 NOW. OPEN Repairs on all Electrical Appliances. Reasonable Rates Phone 4-5113 ,08; apply 137 Upper "Queen Playing A Swinging Dance SATURDAY _ SEPTEMBER 16th and 17th. Boisiliec Recreation Centre: “+ 8:30 - 11:30 SERVICES : _ ROBERT McINNIS: Interior — Exterior Painting ‘and- Papering. An A-1 guaranteed. Free estimates, ao 992-2153 day 994-4896 after 5 p.m. Auto Salvage Kensington Rd. Parkdale See us for auto parts and Supplies Finley MacKinnon 894-3115 Thomson Septic Tank Service Septic Tank Pumping, - “Courtesy 1s our motto” - Phone . 4-4411 — West Royalty HILDA’S Beauty Salon 191 GRAFTON ST. We are pleased to be the first to introduce you to COLOR MASTER. This equipment pro- cesses your tints in as little as 5 minutes. TAKE ONE MINUTE TO CALL US — DIAL Sate | Friday Afternoon Concerts . Spark Ottawa By BRENDA LARGE | OTTAWA (CP)—Nobody has lever called Ottawa a. swinging ‘city, but once a week on its lusually staid three-block shop- lping mall on Sparks Street a small but lively segment of the city’s population swings. The swinging happenings are, a. series of Friday afternoon’ concerts organized by a local: |musie store, The Treble Clef. Although the. store’s owner, \Harvey Glatt, 32. says he has. had different types of music featured in the concerts. he doesn't deny that the, biggest crowds have come to hear rock i'n’ roll and folk music played 'by local musicians “Teen-agers are the best sup- porters of Canadian talent,’ says Mr. Glatt. ‘‘They’re more aware of what's going on in the Canadian music field than any other age group.’ The teen-agers who flock to the concerts, staged on an out- door platform between O'Con- nor and Bank streets, are a _ jeolorful . sight. Dressed in the latest teen fashions — miniskirts, stovepipe slacks, flowered vests and ties —and with both sexes wearing their hair longer ‘than it has been for years, they crowd around the platform .to-applaud the bands. TOUGH ON EAR DRUMS A .few perform Consisting-of-bed—spri drawers, vanity, screen, 2 wardrobes, 3 bookcase, platform roc chair (antique), inet, electric stove (apt.), Terms: Cash. MISS RETA SHARAM Owner pees aa iascophesteichannsaiatabedsch pupae Registered -Highest salary with Legere Dru thea latest ‘and Latin American music. | AUCTIONSALE AT MURRAY HARBOUR HALL ON SATURDAY, SEPT. 17 AT.2 P.M. blanket box, room table, mirrors;.lamps, several scatter mats, sideboard. (antique), fridge, electric washing machine, 3 kitchen chairs, “stool; pictures, dishes and bedding, crocks, 3-show - cases, set of Stimson scales. (antique), etc., etc. WANTED-- - - Hospitalization and Insurance. benefits. Apply in writing or telephone eollect to: Shediac, N, Shopping Mall dances to the ear - shattering music, which resounds up and |. down the mall. It can even be | heard in the dignified surround- ings of Parliament Hill Mr Glatt says he started the concerts ahout. the end of June. “just to create a little bit ot! acivity on the mall.” He also admits’ that he hoped | the concerts would attract more | customers to his record shop and | reports that they have. ‘been | successful on all counts. | “It has been paying off. We. hope to keep it up until the end of September at least." So far, there's just been one | hitch | “Some merchants have com- | plained to me that they don't | like the noise or the type of people the. music attracts. “I've been telling them that | it’s only a“trial thing and if the ; objections get too strong. I sup: | pose we'll have to stop.” To overcome’ some of these | objections, Mr. Glatt says he has tried Hard to have different | itypes of music—not just rock.| ,'n’ roll—played on Fridays. | So far, there have been an) organist playing quiet popular \selections, a Dixieland jazz rove. a folk-singing group, a country and western band and a group playing West Indian | John Morrow of -Cardigan was taken to’ Kings County Memorial Hospital at Monta- gue for observation —by—an ambulance from the Perry ng and mattress, chest of bureau, ~~ folding small tables, oak dining ker (antique), hostess metal cab- baking table, Firestone _ By VERGIL BERGER : PEKING - (Reuters) mier Chou En - firmly established as No. 3 in the Chinese hierarchy, despite speculation outside China this week that his power in the Com- ‘munist party. has been sharply “8 ROBERT MacKINNON -— “Auctioneer [reduced. . oa ee 4-9689 This .foreign_speculation...was ‘ “|pased on a brief New China news agency report, about Chou and another lteader,._Kang —+Sheng—meeting an Australian > iCommunist. Party delegation at Peking Airport. The report failed to describe _|Chou ‘En-lai as a. party. vice- Escaped Man Says Great To Be Alive Pharmacist short working hours:. g Store Lid. ONE TAKEN TO lai apaaa tan te Tel: 532-3127 or 532-4342 - BENEVOLENT IRISH SOCIETY ERIN ROOMS Grafton Street, Friday Night Old Time and Modern Dancing 9:30 to 12:30 to the music of The Irish Minstrels ' Earl Hughes, Violin : Barry Hughes, Piano Me! Burns, Guitar. Tourists, Members and Guests Welcome Opén 8:00 p.m.-12:00 p.m. Thursday, Friday, Saturday evenings. No tables reserved. North Vietnamese prison cane said here prisoners . down from trees—with ants put jon their. faces. The apparent. aim of the cap- | tors, said Lieut. Diéter Dengler, }was to persuade American war prisoners to sign statements condemning U.S. actions in Viet Nam. Dengler, 28, of Pacifica, Callf. described his ordeal at a news conference. His. first words: ‘Man it's -Breat to be alive— alive and free.’ RALPH FOY, Tryon, P.E.1-—~ Plumbing and Heating Contractor SEPTIC TANK and FIELD_TILE INSTALLATION CUSTOM BACKHOEING Beatty Barn Equipment Phone — Crapaud 42-23 Rethy’s TV & Radio Chop) New Fall Dresses Arriving Daily THE GLORIA “Where Smarter Women Shop" Sizes 5 - 2414 155 Great George’’St. Phone 4-4714 AYLWARD'S FURNITURE EXCHANGE. LTD. 87 Prince St. Phone: 4-8125 “Walk a block from are and_save_dollars.”’ SEPTIC TANK FIELD TILE INSTALLATION @ BACK AOEING @ SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED reasonable Rates LORNE ee 4 a Ph, Cranand 42-34 FOR RENT FREEZER LOCKERS $18.00 per year Call 4-4121 ATTENTION MOTORISTS No need to allow your car or station wagon to not stay level when your trunk is loaded. Have your garage or service station install a set of Delco Super Lift Air Ride Shocks’ . NOW! S'side Auto Electric FARM SUPPLIES Attention Farmers Complete line of sprayer hose % to 1 inch. Lounsbury Industrial |44 Belmont Street 48054 N:O.LECE Trade Qualification Examinations will. be held at the Provincial Vocational Institute, Charlottetown, on October 17th and 18th, 1966 in the following. trades: a On October 17, 1966 '. “Electrical Construction Motor Vehicle Repair Auto Body Repair On October 18, 1966 Carpentry Plumbing Bricklaying These will be the last Examinations in Trade Qualifications until March, 1967. Application forms may be, obtained by either writing or calling at the Apprenticeship Branch, Department of Labour, 3rd Floor, New Provincial Building, Rochford Street, Charlottetown. Applicants will be notified as to what time they will be examined All applications must be received by the undersigned no later than September 30, 1966. W. S. MCMURTRY Director of Apprenticeship New Provincial Building Box 2000, Charlottetown Dengler was rescued last July 20, six months after his plane crashed on his: first flight over North Viet Nam. He’ escaped after six da¥s, was captured again, then. es- caped anew with six other pris- oners last June 29 and spent 23 days creeping through jungles to safety. . In captivity, Dengler said, he was marched through villages to a prison camp, where: ‘It was terrible . we were locked up in. crude wooden blocks and handcuffed. “We were taken out and beaten for no reason. They hang you upside down in a tree for five hours and put ants on your face." f Dengler, born {n Germany, said that so far as he knows no prisoners yielded to pressure to condemn the United States. Instead they tried to escape. “We'd rather die. free in the brush than die in Communist thands."’ Labour Council The monthly meeting of the Charlottetown and ~ District Labour Council is Friday, Sept. 30, as usual. Ad ‘in yes- terday’s -paper was in error. Batt & MacRae Ltd NOTICE WATER AND SEWER RATES s , The Commissioners of Sewers and Water Supply for the City of Charlottetown, are pleased to announce that Water and Sewer Rates may ‘be paid at, 2 ; Their Business Office: Kirkwood Drive or at any: Chartered Bank in the City of Charlottetown Payments at the Bank will be accepted ONLY if customer has the BILL. Commissioners of Sewer and’Water Supply SAN DIEGO, Calf. (AP) Piz | -\U.S.-Navy flyer who escaped beaten, shot at and hung upside rd * ground influences. Funeral Home after the car he was driving went off the- road and rolled. The accident happened .at approximately 2:30 yesterday afternoon on the Chou En-lai Seen Firm ‘As Third Man In China chairman. and instead referred e- |to both men as members of the politburo’s standing committee. Most observers here said they, think the wording of the report was—intended to draw attention to the promotion of Kang Sheng. To do this, it had to stress his and Chou's~politburo role and in_‘the_polithuro standing _ mittee, everyone is referre as just a member. Nevertheless, recent changes —still not formally. announced—- in the ranking of sdme of the iparty’s top. leaders have left it funclear who actually holds cer- tain party posts. No- new official list of. the cen- tral committee and its policy- making politburo was published after last. month's plenary ses- sion of the central committee, the first in four years. Since this session, Lin Piao, the defence minister, now con- sidered to rank second to Chair- to om: HOSPITAL AFTER ACCIDENT St. Georges Road, a few miles from Cardigan... The accident was investigated by: the Souris Detachment of the ROMP. A passenger was not injured, police said. man Mao Tse-Tung, is the only leader to have been described in the party organ, the Peking People's Daily, as_a_ vice-chair- -}man: In the <tast-offttial list, in 1958, Lin Piano was one of five vice chairman. The others were mijer Chou En-lai, Parliamen- tary Chairman Chu Teh, and Vice-Premier Chen Yin. ~~ These five, with Mao and See retary-General Teng, Hsiao-ping, ing committee of the politburo, the party’s top inner cabinet. - Observers don’t rule out the one vice-chairman of the cer ‘tral_committee,-Lin-Piao._—- But even if this is so, Chou's place in the. party hierarchy re mains the same, despite. the loss of a. title. He has been given more publicity during the last month than anyone except Mae and Lin Piao. Tao.Chu, the. party’s new months and now is being placed fourth in press lists of the lead- ership. Observers said it is cer- tain he has become a polithbure standing committee.. By ADAM KELLETT-LONG CAPE_..TOWN (Reuters)— [South Africa's new prime min- ister, Balthazar Vorster, has an- nounced he will retain tempor- ary control of the police in view of threats to the country’s | in- ternal . security. : Making his first appearence in Parliament since his election Tuesday, as successor to the assassinated Hendrik Verwoerd, Vorster said he feels he owes it to the country to assume re- sponsibility for security until South Africa is in calmer wa- ters... Vorster, determinedly. anti- ‘Communist justice minister for the last five years, is the archi- tect of South Africa's tough se- curity laws. He appointed a close friend, Petrus Pelser, to succeed him as justice. minister but retained the police pertain created in March. . Pelser also assumed respon- sibility for prisons and emer- gency planning—the latter a new portfolio necessary because of an emergency planning bill now before Parliament. S.-i, minister of justice, police, and prisons. Vorster said Muller will handle most of. the tasks) connected with the police port- | folio. ORDERS INQUIRY Vorster also appointed a sen- \ior judge, Justice Jacques van \Wyk, a former judge in the \World Court at The Hague, to jinvestigate all aspects of the! | Verwoerd assassination and re- iport to the cabinet, irrespective lof who might be affected. Verwoerd was stabbed to death Sept. & by a temporary |parliamenary messenger with many names and passports. of idubious racial origin, and with | lan alleged background of men- tal instability. Despite an earlier statement \by Vorster that the assassina- lion appeared. to be the work of | ‘only one ‘fan, there have been) suggestions of sinister hack-| Vorstet “acknowledged Wed- | nesday there have been many) Sisal is sSNA lsc Experienced cook | wanted for R.C.M. Police maritime division Suitable applicant, married or ~“singie, will be engaged as Marne Constable Cock and posted’ to Halifac for duties aboard R.C.M.P. vessels. Will receive all benefits of requiar member of . Force Salary commences at $4,158 per annum. Aooly in writing te The Commissioner, R.C.M Police, Ortawe 8, Ontarie Muller became deputy | pensure @ measure of South African Prime Minister Keeps Control Of Police Dept. reports and rumors about the killing, but he did not go inte details. Vorster ment Wednesday.soon after be- ing sworn in as prime minister by President Charles Swart, and was greeted with loud cheers from government mem- bers. He took his seat on the front bench where Verwoerd was stabbed, paying tribute to his predecessor and assuring the House he will protect the rights - and privileges of legislators and the _rights.-of minorities. oreign Control | Is Threat | CALGARY (CP) — Foreign lcontrol of key Canadian indus jtries should be cut to one-third by the end of the century, |former finance minister Walter 'Gordon says. | And -when this reduction made, he said, ‘‘there should be a similar reduction in the power ‘and influence | of foreign-directed trade unions.’ ‘ Mr. Goria told a Calgary | Young Liberals Banquet ithat if. Liberals do not guard |\Canada’s economic sovereignty, it will be too late for them—or any other party—''to do any- thing very much for Canada.” | He said a policy of gradual |recovery, rather than takeover, ‘should be used to regain full jeontrol of the Canadian econ- omy. Foreign investment should be in a form that could be paid loff later a | Mr. Gordon's suggestions jeame- in a six - point policy stand he urged Liberals to, take Ito their national convention in \Ottawa next month ASKS AID FOR AGED Oher . proposals to the aged, increased unem- ployment ifsurance benefits and some form of insurance for workers displaced by automa- tion, including living allowances While they are’ rétrained. eS He also urged reduction of trade tariff barriers, endorse- ‘ment of the co-operative move- iment and reforms of. political’ campaign financing. ineluding charging sre expenses fo the } treasury The former minister said the government stould insist for- eign investment in Canadian re- sources and business he asso ciatéd with Canadian capital, te domestis control. ae ated 2h constituted the powerful stand ¢ possibility that there is now only propaganda chief, has. leaped propaganda chief, has ‘leaped into prominencé recent . appeared im Parla: is” included aid © Head. of State Liu Shao-chi, Pre . member and is probably on the = ‘ °