'A'I'I‘ACH THE ADDRESS EMPLOYMENT NOTICES NOTICES EMPLOYMENT " Special Notices ' Lost " . r l tEIN'I'Si LIGHT BROWN Unlon 53%“. ESE}? Elfin“? CommerCIaI mu college lost Saturday. August 8th in or near Rollaway Club. Find- er please phone 4-8397. Re- ward offered. A PIECE OF SELKIRK CHIM- ney lost between Kings Mill and Georgetown. Reward of- fered. Mr. Albert Burke. Gerogetown. M BROWN PLASTIC CASE LOST Tuesday in the vicinity of Old West Kent School B Containing personal papers etc. Finder telephone 4-9293. Reward. Complete business training in a one-year course. Classes start September 8th For Fastest MERCHANDISE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OF P. E.I. Positions Available With Government of P.E.I. ACCOUNTANT I. This is elementary accounting work con- sisting of relatively complex duties in keeping or reviewing fiscal records and documents. Applicants should have high school graduation. supplemented by courses in bookkeeping principles and some office experience. or any equivalent combination of training and experience. Salary Range: 93219-3912. SOILS LABORATORY ASSISTANT. This is work assisting the chemist in performing 'soil analysis techniques and routine analytical techniques under supervision. Applicants should have high school graduation with major course work in chemistry. Salary Range: $2403. -2920. Closing date for these competitions ls midnight. August 34. 1964. Applications may be obtained by writing Civil Service Com- mission. Box 917, Charlottetown. or by calling at 57 Queen Street. Charlottetown. MERCHANDISE SERVICES serVIce Landscaping Services WE'RE STUCK “°"°5?i..“’é§..l.."‘“m‘“ “(is DeJong Without This Sticker rZIeSIIéIIZEiiii“ 0!‘ JOHN D. DOE Money To Loan an. 1 MONTAGUE chc s _ P.E.l. NOV. to. toss NEED $500 Please — whenever writing bum. _ topurchaseacar?Ym1m me gagging. a rztngnwd. 3“ $506“ for m m a question. a complaint— 922.00 Per Month ATLANTIC FINANCE t Street CAMPING EQUIPMENT We SELL and RENT Tents, Sleeping Bags, Air Mattresses, Stov Lanterns, Coolers, Lounge Cots, etc. es, Over 300 different items in stock Name Brands at the Best Prices MNNOUN CEMENTS CITY & QUEENS REPAIRS TO automatic wash- ers. dryers. electric ranges. refrigerators. Factory train service men. Storey Electric. dial 4-7341 day or might. JEWELL'S COUNTRY Gar- den's. York. open M o n d a y through Saturday (closed Sun- days). Free pony rides for the kiddies accompanied by parents. Queens crown, m and an- tique vase display. dalhlu'a gar- den. gift shop. etc. Guided tours Adult admission 50c. KENT DRESS Shop. 127 Kent Street. opposite Steads. Mid - summer sale continues. New fall dresses arriving daily. DR. C. A. Coady will be ab- sent from his practice from AungL 15 until August 26. LARTER'S DRUG SUNDRIES . . . . seven days per week. Complete ‘line of drug sundries and fountain service corner Elm Avenue and Bay- field Street. Prompt free de- livery. 19th., and 20th for Red Cross Blood Donor Clinics at Hunter River. North Rustico. ,Klnkora. and Montague—1080 donors -ur- gently needed. Be one! RESERVE .— August 17th.. 18. . DANCE. MILLVIEW every Friday night. Dancing 9:90-12:90. Good music. Can- teen service. DANCE EVERY Saturday night in St. Andrews Hall. It. Stewart. Dancing 9.90 - 12. Mu- Isic by Smiths OrchestraCsn- I teen service. I VARIETY SHOW in Lot 5 Parish Hall Tuesday. August II at 8.30 pm. Singers. dancers and musicians. etc. Local and outside talent. Canteen service. Dance after. In aid of Lot 6 Home and School Association. CRAPAUD EXHIBITION Wdh nesday August 3th. Livestock exhibits. meals. games. rides, handicrafts. THE BRETRREN of Prince Edward Lodge No. 14 AF and AM will meet in their Lodge Room Sunday. August 16. 1904 at 7 pm. for the purpose of at- tending divine service at Geddle Presbyterian Church. Spring Brook at I! p.m. Visiting breth- ‘ren welcome. By order WM. LOBSTER IN milieu at the lobster supper at the Recreation Centre. New Glasgow on Satur- day. August 15. Serving from 4 pm. Eldon; Morell. Souris. ’Cardlgan to 7 KINGS COUNTY STICKER “50 Ken Ph 2445 mm THE GUARDIAN . 46 St. Peter's Rd, Charlottetown 0" Transportation Open 8:30 a.m.-9 p.m. 892-2368 THE EVENING PATRIOT CAR LEAVING FOR 'rono‘N; NOTICES NOTICES I? to and Hamilton. week August 17th. Can accommod-l ate three passengers, Tele- phone Vernon River 19-110. ' CAR LEAVING FOR TORONTO Saturday. August 15. Can ac- commodate passengers. For further information telephone 4-8770. NOTICE All taxes due to Tracadie Cross School must be paid before August 30 or will be handed in for col- CAR LEAVING FOR TORONTO Tuesday. August 19. Can accommodate four passeng- ers. Telephone Rustico 12-5. NEW LOCATION The Island Construction Ltd. give notice that they have moved their office from the Royal Bank Building in Charlottetown to Sherwood Road next to the P.E.I. Frosted Foods Ltd; in Sherwood. I MORTGAGE SALE . NOTICE There will be sold by pub— lic auction in front of the Law Courts Building in Charlotte— town in Queens County in Prince. Edward Island. on Monday, September 7th.. A.D. 1964 at the hour of twelve o'- clock noon. ALL THAT TRACT. piece and parcel of land situate. lying and being on Township No. 55 in K ‘s County in Prince Edward Is- land, bounded and described as follows, that is to say:— BOUN D on the North by John Campbell's south line until it strikes the— division line between Lots 55 and 56. thence East along said divis- ion line nine chains and twenty-five (25) links. thence West fifty chains until It lection. can LEAVING son TORONTO 0 d + Sunday. August 6th. Can rus egg accommodate 2 passengers.) By r or 0 Telephone 2-1024. CAR LEAVING FOR TORONTO Saturday. August 22nd. Will take one passenger to help with driving. Telephone New Haven 2-21, Ask for Jim Bea- ton. s ATTENTION Wool Growers 0n and after September V REGISTRATION VOCATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL SUMMERSIDE 'All grades will register at the school on Wed- nesday, August 19 from 9.00 am. to 7 pm, or on Saturday, August 22 until 5.00 pm. Bring of- ficial copy of marks from last grade attended. First month tuition ($10.00) must be paid on reg- istratlon. J. C. MACDONALD Principal - strikes the Albion Road. thence North nine chains and twenty- five links until it strikes land in possession of Jo amp- bell containing fifty acres of land a little more or less being the North half of the W of land. situate. lying and being at Dundas on Township No. 55 in Kings County afore- said bounded and described as follows. that is to say:— THE WEST by the road leading to Grand River Wharf on the East by the France . . W '11 d' - lightirllgg4buyi:g 31001 flgr F OR LATE this season. MAURICE BLOCK NOTICES C . . cifiisfm SEE PAGE 3‘ EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT FISHERIES RESEARCH ASSISTANTS University g r a d u a t e s with a bachelor’s .or master’s degree in science are required to assist highly qualified research scientists With bioche- mical and physiological studies on marIne ,fIs-h, Crustacea and Molluscs. ROCK - SHARE SI'DING ' INSULATION FOR OLD OR NEW HOMES By Johns-va1119 Permanent Centennial Colors "Many Jobs Completed for Your Inspection" The most inexpensive home care Let us prove it with a “FREE ESTIMATE" 5 Year Iow inan Ask for JAMES STEWART MONARCH ROOFING & INSULATION Ch’town 894-4560 S’side 436-3419 Road. on the North by land now or formerly in the pos- Applicants should have training in chemistry, biochemistry, bacteriology or physmlogy. Salaries up to $6,600. depending upon qualifica- tions and experience. Refer replies to Competition HX-36. Submit complete resume, references and transcript of academic record to: , DR. D. R. IDLER, Director. Fisheries Research Board of Canada. Technological Research Laboratory, P. 0 B0 29 La Societe Saint-Thomas d’Aquin STUDENTS’ LOANS 'Acadian students who desire to obtain loans from the Society to further their studies must forward their applications to the GENERAL SECRETARY at 44 Summer Street, Charlottetown. before Sept- ember 1st. 1964. e x 9 Halifax. Nova Scotia SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION OFFICER This is a senior position. The successful candi- date will be responsible for the authoritative dissemination of information from the laboratory to industry and other related duties. The area includes the Maritime provinces. Newfoundland and Quebec. Qualifications: A post graduate degree in science, many years ex- perience in fisheries research and thorough famil- iarity with the Atlantic fishery. The Old Fish Market (George Agnew Sea Foods—Proprietors) 85 Prince Street _ Dial 892-2270 O Fresh Boiled Lobster . O Oysters and Quahaugs opened or in the shell O Swordfish and Halibut Steaks O Salmon. Round Haddock and Fillet of Sole O Freshly Salted Whole Cod and‘Meokerel O Fresh and Corned Fillets ATTENTION TOURISTS: Try our Steamed Clams dipped in Melted Dairy Butter or a plate of Quahaugs in the Half Shell—SERVED ON THE PREMISES. session _. of Reverend Allen McLean, and on the South by land now or formerly in pos- session of Neil MacDonald, containing Fifty (50) Acres of land a little more or less and being thus described 'an Indenture bearing date the made between Penelope Campbell and Catherine Camp- bell of the one part. an Leonard Wood of the other part which said Indenture is registered in the office of the Registrar of Deeds at Char- lottetown on the 14th day of February. 1922 in Liber 45. Folio 505. THE ABOVE SALE is made under and by virtue of and pursuant to a power of sale contained in a certain Inden- ture of Mortgage dated the 10th day of September. A. D. 1968 and made between Ken- neth Jeffery of Dundas in Kings County in Prince Ed- ward Island. Farmer. and Margaret Jeffery. his wife. on the one part and William Albert Wood. default having been made in the payment of the principal money and in- terest secured thereby. For further particulars ap- ply to: J. ELMER BLANCHARD. 100 Richmond Street. Charlottetown. P.E. I. Solicitor. DATED this 10th day of Aug- ust. A. D. 1964. WILLIAM ALBERT WOOD Mortgagee. 25th day of October. 1921. and I DANCE IN Souris Legion Friday. August 14. Club In - s and guests. Good music. REGULAR FRIDAY night dance in Morel] Village Hall. Music by the "Del-Rays". neth R. MacDonald in the Civic Building. Montague. will be open each Saturday. . DANCE AT St. Peter’s Bay Hall Saturday night. August 15; canteen. Admission 50 cents. DANCES CARDIGAN I! all Tuesday night music by Thun- der Bolts modern and old time. Friday night music by Webster. Burke and Cliff Peters. Danc- ing 9-12.30. Canteen service 9-11. PRINCE COUNTY PRINCESS PAT Drive - In Aug. 12, 13. 14. 15 The Cardinal. with Carol Lynley and John Saxon. Tlle tender and moving personal tory of a young Ameri- can who attains tile eminence of Cardinal. ..COME TO Ice cream social at Wendell MacFadyen's. Augus- tIntelgove, Friday evening, Aug- 5 . RECORD HOP at Borden rink Saturday. August lfith 3 to pm. for ages 6 to 14 years. Admission 15 cents; canteen serVIce. . .. BY SHERIFF GEORGETOWN SCHOOL DISTRICT PU RSUANT to and by of Writs d Execut direct rgetown Sc Plaintiilfs against herein Firstly and Secondy described and. which said Ex- ecutions were severally mark- evy as fo ows:— 5th! for $75.56; 2ndly for $38.31 be- i Taxes and cos unpaid together with costs of and incidental to levy and sale and other expenses of excels- on I HEREBY GIVE PUBLIC NOTICE that on Wednesday the 2nd day of September A.D. 1964 at the hour of Eleven o'clock in the forenoon a: front of the Court Georgetown In King's County in Prince Edward Island. I will set up and sell to the highest bidder the following described tracts of land:—Flrstly TRACT PIECE AND PARCEL of land situate lying a ing in Georgetown in King's County in Prince Ed- ward Island and being Town Town Lots in Georgetown and being the land in possession ate of George M‘ac- PRINCE COUNTY ‘ DANCE N basement sci Cleervue Diner. Mslpeque. Set-1 in 1111.3. “lust 15. 92M 9. . m Music by Eddie Mathews and} most Bay Youth Club on Sat-I His Jamboree. a n sesL vice. Mullen 50 cents. DANCE SEVEN Mile Bay halll Saturday. August 15. Music by. "Barons", Admission 75 cents.‘ Vital Statistics . THE LAW OFFICE of Ken-' 3 Norton or SALE or LAND BIRTHS DIRT — Mr. and Mrs. RogerI Birt (nee Coffin) are n py to announce the arrival of their daughter. Nancy Eleanor at the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Monday. August 10. 1964. Weight 7 1b.. 12 oz. POWER — At the Charlottetown - Honital on Friday. August 7th to Mr. Mrs. Thinnss Power. a son. weight s lbs., Vs ounce. I MacMILLAN -— At the Charlot- tetown Hospital on Sunday. August 2. 1964 to Mr. and Mrs. James MacMillan. Eldon.a( _ daughter. Elizabeth Marie. AI :Iestthor for Darlene and Ken—I THURBER — Born at the Sold-1r ers Memorial Hospital. Mid-l leton, N.S.. to Mr. and Mrs. Bye-rd W. Thqu of Kingston. 1.5.. on Wednesday. July 29, 1964. a daughter. Jayne Mar- ion. Weight 5 1b.. 9% oz. MacNEILL — At Holy Saviour Hospital. Val d'Or. Que. Aug. 5. 1964. to Mr. and Mrs. Des- _mond MacNeill (nee Kay Campbell. RN) a son. Brian Desmond, 8 1b.. 8 oz. A broth- er for Steven and Donald. ENGAGEMENTS COOK — KRUG — The engage- ment Is announced of Miss Shirley Cook. formerly of Belle River. Prince Edward Island. daughter of the late Mr_ d Mrs. James W. Cook to Mr. thn H. Krug. son of Prof. and Mrs. Charles A. Krug of Sudburv, Ontario. Tile marriage has been ar- ranged to take place on Satur- day, October loth in St. Lukes United Church, Montreal. MARRIAGES WORTH — CLAY — The marri- age took place at First Uni- ted (111ch .14.... George Edwin Worth. both of Montague. Rev. W.C. Amcy I per-famed the Idouble ring ' ceremony. DEATHS BLANCBARI) —— Suddenly at her home, 109 Green Street. on Aug. 12. 1964. Mrs. Aubrey Blanchard (nee Mary Mac- IK'lnnon). aged so years. Rest- ing at the HenneSSey Funeral Home from where the funeral will take place on I DATED July 30th. A.D_ 1964. 'Iton Rodger-son, MI Sheriff of Kings County. Salary to “5.000 per annum According to qualifications and experience. Refer replies to Competition HX-37. Submit resume. references and transcript of academic record to: DR. D. R. IDLER, Director. Fisheries Research Board of Canada. Laboratory. Technological esearch .ETICES Halifax; N ate Schtia NOTICES NOTICE The annual meeting of the Prince Edward m of the C.L.G.U., will be held on SAME August 22nd. 1964 at the Stunmsralde 6°" 2 °°“" m C“ “‘“mmyufimm‘n‘ Girl-tine MacDonald, _ Secretary P.E.I. Branch. N. H. A. HOME-OWNER LOANS Our representative will be in attendance to provide information regarding loans under the National Housing Act. on Tuesday. August I8th at. the Linkletter Motel. Summerside Interested persons may phone 436-2157 and leave their name and phone number for an appointment, to be made later by our representative..0r write to the following address: CENTRAL MORTGAGE AND HOUSING CORPORATION p. 0. BOX 646. 87 WEST LANE MONCION. NB. three furrow plow. set of tooth John Deere; set of (Little Giant), John foot hay mower, Malcolm Campbell Owner AUCTION SALE AT Graham’s Road, Saturday_ August 15, I964 at I P. M. I will sell by public auction the following:— 16 large Holstein milk cattle, purebreds and grade. freshened and due to freshen. 2 bred heif- ers. 14 year-olds. 12 calves, John Deer 3010 diesel tractor. John Deere Combine PTO. International tivators for International tractor, International grain drill, 13 run; escalator, all steel Deere baler and ejector (twine tie). side deliveé'y rake. - ru s, trailer. grinder, litter carrier and 150 feet track, milk cans. and quantity of mixed grain. IF FARM NOT SOLD BEFORE DATE OF SALE. WILL BE OFFERED ALSO. "Sale will be held rain or shine.” spring tooth barrows. 36 light barrows, set of cul- on wheels International 7 bber tired wagon Arthur J. Stewart Auctioneer Tel. 267-4169 Saturday morning at 8.45 to (the Chat of the Most Holy Redeemer. for Mus at 9 o'clock. Inter-j meat in the church cemetery. I rnoun — At alarlottetown.l Aug. 15. 1M. Percy J. Proud A of Upper Blil-lsboro Street} in his Nth year. Resting at‘ the Cutcliffe Funeral Home. until noon Saturday v‘hen to. the First Baptist Church. in- neral commencing at 1.30. In- - ferment in Peoples cemetery. ‘ Please omit flowers. ‘ ETERS — At the Charlotte— town Hospital on Aug. 13.‘ 1964. Mrs. Mary Adele Peters, ‘ widow of the late Dennis Peters. 246 Dorahester Street. . aged 65 years. Resting this afternoon at the Hennessey Funeral Home from where the I funeral will take place on Monday morning at 8.45 to St. Dunstan's Basilica for Be- quiem High Mass at 9 o'clock. Interment in the Catholic cemetery. MacPBAIL — At the Ling- eton and MacArthur Nursing Home. Tuesday. Aug. 11. 1964. I Mrs. Robert A. MacPhaiI of. New Haven in her 8‘an year. Remains were transferred from the MacLean Funeral. Home to her late residence.I Funeral today from Clydci River Presbyterian Churchl with service commencing at: 2 pm. Interment in the Bap-‘ tilt cemetery. Clyde River. I nuouns — At the Prince Inn-I wand Island Hosspltal. Wed-; nesday. Aug. 12. 1964. Leslie. E. Hugh” of 148 Prince St.. Resting at the MacLean Fu-l' neral Home from w re the funeral qu be held today,l with service commencin at 8 p.m. Interment will aka place in the People’s ceme- tery. MaeKAY —— At the Livingston I I I the Murray River Funeral l Home until noon Saturday,I then to the Glurdl of Christ. I Murray Harbor. funeral ser- vice commencing at 2 o'clock. ' Interment Murray Harbor I cemetery. . — slutdenly at . Stewart on Wednesday Aug. 1!. 1m. John MacLel- of South in tits at to.” at St. Mary‘s Glurch. Sounis. Interment in the dlllrdl cemetery. IN MEMORIAM WA“. In laying memory ~of Mac- ao panes awn August 14.. ten. renumbered Us Ever daughten Mae! and Mary. ‘—-the weight it has in a US. l I Just to show we still remember. ' ] Dorothy and families. “"3 = atruct'lon Limited. . . sons. Keith of Alberton: Elmer of nommmsussmn to, r m“ SEGREGATIONIIST CLOSES HOTEL than serve Negroes. Two egroes were denied service earlier in the day and a short time later Maddox announced he was closing place of businem. (AP Wirephoto) Lester Maddox. Atlanta res- taurant owner and ar regationlist. US. Constitution as he an- nounced the closing of his es- tablishment Thursday rather Beef Cloud Arises Ill Q5. Agriculture On one hand. despite a big beef population. the government has been doing its best to keep prices up. The prices have done pretty well too after a fall of nearly $4 a hundred pounds for choice steers last year. Prices have revived by about $3 a hun- dren since then. gelection year. But there is also a possibil- ' ity still the Us. cattlemen's lobby will succeed. despite ad- IN ministration pressure. in having beef I‘ ELDER — In ever loving mem- ‘ j$orgu°tu imposed on cry of our dear lighter. ' ' who passed 952 y H MacKE'N WASHINGTON (CPI—A cloud originally no bigger. than a hamburger patty has arisen on t nited States agriculture department's .‘Iorizon. It has Canadian ramifications too. The issue is beef and—partly Gladys Noreen, This wouldn‘t affect Canada away August 14' 1 . ‘ ins much as it would Australia. Though her smile has gone for- Argentina, Mexico and some AM he??? as "mt cm.other countries. Canadian beef , an we c on I We wianever lose sweet mem- f :ggrndwmtl': “5:31.: Iproposed bill: Sales of beef, veal. and n from ‘other countries have ranged ifrom 10.000.000 50.000.000 As He counts the tears we shed; j 3.1] And whispers ll. ‘is sleeping I pound. am" y in a" pm. ou not dead. gBEFORE COMMITTEE The beef quota bill originated ones 0! the one we loved so much. God alone knows how we miss her So we‘ll be brave, dear Noreeni And pray to God each day as a Senate amendment tacked And when He can, as home to to a minor legislative item and you now is before a congressional Your smile will lead the way. ‘committee. where the adminis- Dearl-y loved and sadly miss-:tration hopes it will die. If it ed by parents. Mr. and Mrsgpasses it would. for one thin Everett Simmons. ‘strike a blow at the U.S. mands for broad tariff cuts the ternationally. Agriculture Secretary Freev ,man in a recent speech to g 'cattlemen's group ' a few of the things the govern- ‘ment has done to attempt to keep up beef prices at a time .when output is at record lev- MacDONALD — In memory of our father Cyrus I-I. MacDon-1 aid who passed away August 13th, 1962. A leaf in the book of memories Is softly turned today. A little thought through and e s. It has sunk $93,000,000 since March in 155,000,000 pounds of —————————-ibeef more than it usually buys under the so-called school lunch Iprogram. In this operation. the naerted by the family. IL ,1 l fe d e re 1 government stands w LIAM ELIJAR RAYNER ‘mdy ‘0 We‘ll” mm Mr. William E. Rayner wentl We ‘“ ‘h' “‘“m‘ m" ii‘fe’p'°iofii.°§lclli°h°‘dem2§l "‘2‘: August 8. 1964. he was in IIISI . 56th year. He was in cornpara-Ith’s‘l mm. "m" In ‘ “m. “ tively good health and his pau- I "m’ “5' ing was very sudden and unex-I The U-3~ define" 5998mm“ peel-ed. He was born at Sough‘also has purchased 55.000.000 Kildare. July 9th. 1900. son of “‘0” Pound' "f be“ for “A. military than It usually does. or the lat Ben'amin and Sarah: Ram: J . a total $150,000,000 worth so far ‘ this year. He married Marjorie Gillian "___._________ Canadian Banks on Febru ry 5th 1931. He lived ‘ Among Top 10 8 . his entire life at South Kildare. farming for a time. later em- ployed with Machrlane's Pro-. uce. Summersildc. and for the; past so years has been employ-_ MONTREAL (CP)_TWO c. nadian banks are among the 10 largest in the free world. ac- cording to figures released by the Royal Bank of Canada ed with Morrison-MacRae Con- ilursday. The Royal Bank ranked eighth in size of deposits while the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce was ninth. The of America tional Trust and Savings elation. San Francisco. had the largest total of deposits-$13.- 242.506.M0 at the end of 1963. Lovineg remembered by son! Robert. daughters Millicent and 9. He has been a faithful memo; of the Church of Christ.. Greenmount for many years. I He leaves to mourn his passing I his wife Mrs. Marjorie Rayner. ; ree brothers. 8.1., of Summer. I of Alberion; Ralphl rside: four sisters. I Mary in Nov Scotla. Lena. n; Nova Scot-la: Emily of Huntley; j Ethel of O‘Leary: two halfsis-I tors. May of Worcester. Mass: i Edith of Vancouver. BC; three 5 side: Silas Summe N” of St. Eleanons; Hover ar- lottetown: four daughters. Ethel (Mrs. Williams) of Elmdale' First National City Bank. New 1103;: and Barclays Bank Ltd.. Lo on. The Royal Bank was eighth ' ' C adiaa missed in the church and com- munity. . The sympathy of the diurchi and 3. and community h extended h ' his wife. children and relatives. Fitment oervl from peanuts to tart red cher- _