n NOTICES DEPARTIImH‘ of HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island IT’S TIME Yes it's time now to think about the good fall pro- grams on TV. We have the best trade in sale that we have ever been able to offer on 1963 Philco DeLuxe. Power transformer. bonded tube. swivel base. stereo sound. clear sharp plCLuJ‘e. Ed inch lube. We are offering up to $200.00 trade in for your old T.V. Come in. write'or phone today. you ivill be very pleasantly surprised at our offer for r 01 .V. ‘ Ji‘i‘ST ARRIVED a large selection of heautiful EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT I _ E— TOBACCO WORKERS REQUIRED Skilled tobacco harvest hands required to work in this provmce. Qualified applicants apply imme- diately to: NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Charlottetown, PEI. Phone 892-1277 chesterfield suites. space savers. davenports and kitchen chrome. we take any style furniture in E. HTSTTRESSES. We have continued our trade in sale on Beverley mattresses with 10 years guar- antee and are allowmg up to $25.00 for your old TIRED. LUMPY mattress in trade. We have a large selection of bedroom suites in all styles. shades and sizes. Also in stock bunk beds. roll-a- wav cots. Hollywood bed sets. high chairs. play pens. cribs and mattresses. strollers. blankets, sheets. pillows. cuShionS. floor and table lamps. coffee and end tables, garden furniture. REFRIGERATORS AND HOME FREEZERS. Exp-a Special trade in deals now on. also auto- matic and wringer washers. electric and propane drvers at lowest prices. - stoves, RANGES. just arrived a large. selection of new model all and combination ranges. also a large variety of electric and propane ranges, all SIZES. NOTHING DOWN AND UP TO 3 YEARS TO PAY. FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO 1R7 Gt. George St. Charlottetown ATTENTION CITY MERCHANTS As Mayor oi the City of Charlotte- town, I horcby solicit your co-operotion in the Closing of all places at L ' in the City during the Gold Cup and Parade on Saucer Friday morning, August Ibth. in order to give our stotts an opportunity to view the parade. A. WALTHEN GAUDET. Mayor. SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATIONS GRADE Xll Supplementary examinations will be available at Prince of Wales College. Charlottetown to stud- ents of Grade X11. in accordance with the follow- ing timetable: Algebra — August 29. I963 at 9:00 a.rn. French —— August 29. I963 at 2:00 pm. .‘\'rl other supplementary examinations will be oifei'edl Department of Education Charlottetown. P.E.I. August 12. 1963. DANCE ladies of Charlottetown and The young vicinity are cordially invited to attend Ii dance at H.M.C.S. "QUEEN CHARLOTTE" on NOTICES POSITION AVAILABLE We are looking for a young man between the ages of 20 and 30. experienced in the field of con- sumer credit. We offer to the right applicant a permanent position with a good starting salary. Employee benefits include pension and medical plan, etc. Apply in own handwriting. stating educa- tional and employment background. salary exv pecde All applications strictly confidential. A l PD 3’: PO. BOX 150. Summerside, Guardian-Patriot NOTICE I MONTAGUE REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL REGISTRATION All students wishing to attend Mon- tague Reigonal High School are re- quested to register at the school Monday and Tuesday August l9th. and 20th. Registration 9 a.m. to I2 and I p.m. to 5 p.m. APPLICATIONS For Borden Branch ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION SCHOLARSHIP Will be received from students who have passed Grade XII Maritime Board Examinations. Applications are to be fol'uarded to Harold Palmer. Borden. And must be mailed on or before. Aug. 17th. 1963 SEALED TENDERS will he received until noon Wednesday. August 21. 1963. for PAVING TRANS CANADA HIGHWAY — Section HAM?- TON tn STRATHGARTNEY :— EB 18 — a dis- tance of approximately 7.5 miles. S lfications and tender forms may be ob- tained): the office of the undersigned. Old West Kent School Building. Charlottetown. Prince Ed- ward Island. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. : Tenders will be opened at the above Nm advertised time and Bidders are Invued to present their bids in person (orother- wise! and be present at the opening. J. PHILIP MATHESON. Minister of Highways. Charlottetown. Prince Edward Island August 12. 1963 THURSDAY. AUGUST I5 Guests of honour will be the Ships' Companies' of l-l.M.C. Ships “Lanark.” “New Waterford", “Fort Elie" and USS. “Sea Owl". Dancing will commence at 9:00 inn. FOR RENT Heated Office Space For Rent Town Building Montague For particulars apply: G. ARNOLD WIGHTMAN ATTENTION We require on unlimited :uanity ot Blueberries HIGHEST MARKET PRICES OBITUARY I WILLIAM J. cww Residents of Pleasant Grove were uurprlud Ind lhockgd nnl July the 12th when they heard at me tudden passing u y at. Wiul-In .V. Claw up and abouti a, name In perfect health undl about his work In the afternoon of me day More, took sudden- ly nick and wu nIIhed to the hosplul where he passed .wuy before morning. He will be greatly missed ln Ihc commun- lty where he had lived all his blurted Iv friends and Id uvu u a tribute to the neon ed. 2'5 Barn in Pleasant Grove. and won in his 11th year. He spent the early part n! his life nun. in! wilh his father. John Clow at Tran-die Harbor. ‘ death or his (other. he and hill brother he: R. continued nah-l lng until very lately when he retired. but always kept uclive. A very reupeclnbie and highly esteemed man. lie was married Lhree Iuneu. his first wile being. Haul Rob- am. mould wife. Ethel Aflleck. and leaves to mourn a sorrow- : widow. the col-mel- Mrs. James Clow who mqu-n Ion pl u very kind husband. He also Ive: In mourn three sons, and one daughter. Brenton and Lloyd pl Grand ’l‘rncadie. Ar- Alter the h OBITUARY [hum by relatives I!!! li‘lends I I tubule to the de- as I JOHN T. [NMAN There passed away peaceiul-l ly on the morning at March in, 1963. one of st, Catherines, ald-' est and most respeziod citi- lens in the pcrsnn ul .lnhn r. lnman in his eishlysninlh year. anrn In Canoe Cove. 1 son III the lale David and am. lnmun. He went In the United small when II ynung man and remain- ed there unlII isms. when he re- turn to his native province and luull the motor vessel. Der- ry and opened up u freight and passenger service between Bonv sliaw and Charlottetown v/hinh prpved to be u greui hnun IoI LhIs part of the country. In 1m, he sold out this business and. moved (0 Si. CaLherliies when. e purchased the Blue form. As the years went by and me- ceas crowned hIII oflnrla and wiih the assistance III his Ion. have. they acquired more pro pe >‘ He was a member (ii the Cu» nor Cave Congregation and lnr a number a! years wal a pm? leased Iollnwel' of his Savior. the Lord Jesus Christ. A kind neiylbmu'. and a faithful (Fiend. the he was thrice married, Ilrst to‘ Margaret MIcFadyen and to thIs union was burn a daughier. Mabel. who died in Quincy. Mass in 1954 HIS second wile was Miss Laura Mathlil Ind thur nr Toronto. Plnsle. Mrs M In this marriage was born Iwn el Warren of Halli-x. aim the following brother and Slim". TENDER In Maude. Mrs III Halilax. Lena. ile-u. . . Clow nl Char-loimnwn. Emeline Mrs. Harry Roper-LI III Char- lottetown and Lea R. of Plea» cant Grove. Two brothers and une ulster John. Garfield and Nellie. Mrs. onugull predeceu‘ ed him. The funeral was held From the Cuicliile Funeral HomEI bu~ rlel at Suffolk which was large ly attended showing lhe esteem C In which he was held. Servch was conducted b Rev 'rhnmpmn at the iunml land grave. Hymn. mug by Ihej choir were "Sale in the Armal of Jesus". and "Abide with; Mr”. A solo "Will Your Anchnr. Hold" was beautifully rendered by Rev w, o, Wenle Pallbear~ ers were Alexander Kelly. Al. [rod Walls. mm Buell. Char- les Walls. Terrance Lamphier.. and Edward ozuw. , Life at but is very brief. Like the railing at a leaf, I Like the binding at l shoal. be Hamid I home. I Fleeting days are telling last. That the die will won be cast. And the fatal line he passed. be In time. l at CARD OF THANKS yMay lib. les _ Mrs William .I Clnw. Plea- husband M . aunt Grove wishea III thankllprmnrly Mary Madeleine Enu- meas- drcnu nl Grindslone \‘lagdoline iewer governmunl - mnsnred those who sent flowers. ages uI sympathy and in any‘ helped her in the suddch ‘ I her hilshand OBITUARY Inserted by briends and rela-l til/es as a hI-ibuie to Ihe dereas- I man I. BEAGAN The death occurred in lhe Chlrlolletowll Hospital on July 5 of John T. Reagan. Jnhli- Ilnll‘a River. He was IhI- son of John eaa. gun and Johanna 'Drlscoll. John» aton's River. Beagaii had’ lived m a number of years in Saskatchewan where he took some seven years ago He is xurvived by rwo hroflI-l era in Detralt. Lawrence Ind and Elizabeth in ansinn also Anthony in .InlInsInn‘s River. Rev. 1-. e. aulierfaurlal luak‘ place In the Church cemetery; May nix Soul rest In peace NOTICES Dlll MnAualand I married Mrs. Almle MacNel/ili of Bonshow wha pr»; deceased him In 1933. To IIIng was born a son. David. with. wham lie resided and quI with the assistance of his wile. Le- ona Carson. tenderly cared (or. him in his declining years. He‘ WI! also survived by three sis» «era, Mrs. nugh MacPllee. Mrs. Claire Darrhrh. and Mr can Maccmmel all His remains resicd ll the Mat-Lean Funeral Hume Thel luneral took place from Canoe Cove Church and was lari‘iely attended The Service was con- ducted by hls Pasinr. the Raul aymnnd Gilll'. Burial took’ lplace In the church roman-.V.. Pall-hearers were Han Wai-I [er R Shaw. Neil li‘IIL'Kenle. George Sheri-en. Lennard lilac- Nnvln. Russell MarQuarl-Ie, and Malcolm Lamont. I In Indian title has been won SI Dun-1 by pretty. 21»yeahold Kuhn- 0’ Camel Iineta Horn of the Caughnaw- \ Canada's first Miss Cunud- agna Mohawk reservation nuaI- Montreal. Miss Horn smiles for the photographer on her arrival Tuesday at Winnipeg national-II abdominal-g 15.1308.” MISS CANADIAN INDIAN SELECTED where she will attend a cooler- ence of the National indioa Council. the organization thII-h made the award. ICP erPI‘hnlnI Liberals Satisfied With Session Work By JAMES NELSON up {arming until his health Inil- was held at the Holy ed h' a y. er church In Charlottetown on mm 'm ml he mm a am May lth. Requiem High Mass Funk and two sisters. Helena services M the m lhr pallbearers um Messen h... mm...“ 3.... mm". ms to mm over any und m. in: runuI-al took place at Fort Virlnr Elm. ~"w-I7’ August“, clump “Inn... (“neplaunrgu Doucelle. lslldore Gal- 1... PM,“ Wm. M “m” um, V0.“ "um “km a“. a, m defaulted. the halllll.‘ ran takn II mass was sung by the pastorlllllL Ihanhu In those kt II 4 House (I! Crunnu-Ina THE BISON RESTAURANT I MONTAGUE will He closed Friday afternoon and evening of this weak to allow their statt to attend Old Home WaoIg. OBITUARY lnstered by his Innuly I! a tribute to the de- l ceased. MR. .mim n. FI'NEAU days In Ottawa Ibu apring and xummer'! How Iinea It comparl wiIh last autumn. when the Con- rhr death nrcuI-rud suddenly mvallve Km'emm'nt W" I! the Charlnilulnun iinsplLIl. mower? 3 III John H mm An analysis or the record for u in his slim your. beloved the two periods mom that up: Mury VI 'n all. year members and amltol‘l passed many mm bills but Isle ro. the oldest snn III Mr. measures than last and Mrs Lemuel Pineau was Fromaouaiity poInl nlvlew. born at Rustiro. em. on Dec- hnwever. the Liberals look on emher 17th. 1905. liheu- legislative accomplish- Mr Flneau at the lime ollmenia ' I sudden departure was emAjuliun legislation passed In I played hi the Charlottetownlphrable period last year under hnspilal as a maintenance man. ‘ the Conservatives. He leaves to mourn his wifel 1-", comparison h" m“ and 3 children. 3 boys and , 5 made belween the so days Illa girls. John. Francis. Phlllp.IcIInImonx met last year be- Theresa. Rose. .lnan. humanlww. 5,3,... 27 .,.d .I and Dianne, all living in Char-l lnIIeInwn. He nun leaves uurn his parenls. Mr. Ind days between I ‘appmval nl Interim spending au-I i as much more Importautl mm'llh licial start M the debah. rmANce DOM'INATE Lrnl fall. the Commons open! 21 III Its working days dealing with hnanclal manna—detain III the hudgei bI-nughl down the previous spI-lng by Donald rlemIng then ilnanre minister. and app‘rnpriallons InI- govern-l menl deputmenis, lnriuding thority pending final aprnvai a “he individual appropriations. This spring saw all days spent In the same kind of work But ey Included the presentation of o new budget by Finance lMInIsIer Walter Gordon and the controversy that surrounded it. I Not counting «he day last 0c- .Inber In which the House apenl _ I nn time In Its regular business when rarlIammI adiouI-nad for m..." "i . by...” graced... '0 Its Christmas moss. and the 5d ‘ral w r a n glu. Iho Cnmmnna the start a! I" upenl 27 days last nqumII deal- Mrs. Lemuel Pinehu. brother! current session May 15 and tho ‘ing with legislation. This year. Clarence and Genrsr. 5N4".‘adiournment Aug. 2 for a num- Anne. Cecile. Mary and Hilda.lmpr recon all at Charlottetown "'0‘ government': legislative was rrlebrated by Rev. Illiam Dom-rile, who also nnnducu-d rpslricl the debate proper to ve. Victor Handrlgan. Prior Pineau. m m. James Huihrl. *p’ ylnuere cARD 0F THANKS ‘ifie‘flli:fiwhn lent Mm cards, and messages nt gym- this and NIP empnworing the scum Ia ’I‘ne rumlly III the late .lnhn pafliy, To Dr. M. Sinnot Ial NOTICES Ichnrlnllpinwn the I called and were to thoughtful ‘ ment. e a i' I .V Wednesdly by homel a ldenlial diericl near Canal. thnl two men in IheIr isle ms. the Ridelu iuirs. escaped with 3 § as Iel mi in the Speech mm, min and John the Throne at the rim ni Sen... .ppmed 33 plug, 10 III a new sessinn Cnmmnns Niel-them Government measures. elghl days. mining the ppen- Mum l the nuraaa and III" of Iha III on uIInnnIenwl hnupILul. also lacuna and blends wholCon-lmons mini-I. during our sudden nu MMlvO-.hy Parliament inst lull —-————— boos ENGINEER ‘I'II'REA'I‘ENED 1“” it spent 26 days. n In! year's pre~ChrIsirnaa l in each case. 10 dm we" grind. Parliament ldli ted 24 His largely attended Iunerul spun in general debate on the gills, H of Ihr p In Government , In this year's Dre. the House in addition this year. the iwn agrmi nn 155. Ilium-cu whlrh had been blocked for years by ' T‘Irmo- cratic mI-rnhers who wanted dla Included in the 3d hills passed Iprlng and summer was riIvan—o hy mnluiinn without Important measures adopted extension of export or dc. widcr larm credit nulluwlng “I! drug t lilies. Ilidnmide. creation of lhe Ca- OTTAWA lCPl—A 50-year»old.nldian World Exhibition Cnrpm. consullinz engineer wn HIreatI-‘rltinn (or the world's fair to he and with death and tortunIheld in Mnnimal Ill NET. and two establishment masked bandits who broke Into Development “hard all an ad» ‘ ahumable rel- visnry bad at Ihv Ailnnllc y. In the uprlng sesslnn this ugh G. Rash tnlrl policc‘yul'. Parliament enlarged the tlantic Development ananl wielding a revolver and neig- and gpvo II II minimum IIIan established II new deparlmonl Included ediu to I at Industry. created a Munici- pa Development and Lo Board with a hind of $400M”.- IIOU, and 561 up III Economic Cllllnl’ll at Canada. Pm’liamenl also raised mom- hers' annual Innemmhes In sis,- 000 l ylar from STEM—with 5mm lax tree. human nl up had raised Senatora‘ Ln- demmties to $15.00" (mm ‘10.- § l lull subtecto they wish—so they “00 l OTTAWA ICP! 7 Whll did usually take the Cull 10 day! An- member; In earn-mun locum-lather two naya are Iahuu up by Wage Asslgnrnem In... and push durIng their as working opening ceremonies and the ni-‘ lCredIt Equity Is Suggested TORONTO (CPI—A voter“ “NW lua IToronto bill on no Igested that when a debut assigns hll wages to pay us I ‘dehl. lha pruceedu thon bl lshared among all tits creditor! rather than Just the person or firm which nbtaln. tho urine merit. Croditnr equity in nu or slgnmunu was prnpnml . mar. general secretary the Canadian Collector Alloclle lion and a bill collector (m- 11 years. He made the Muslin: .In the Legislature's select cum. mum on the cost of non-pm m I . Mr. Tyler said the vol mounts Inr cnllectiou h l in- creased in per cent Ln the lm lli years. In Iha laII Ihm you! he ha. written all no mm on linur per cent III all hi. maunu Jaui that doesn't mean I collocth all III them. He paid general cradllnl!‘ such III doctors and small Irarll‘smrn ~shnuld 1w placed III: a mum vduitable running u-ilil those who ohtatn instalmonl inn-chm contracts Mnsl III silt-h rnhirarts. II. said. contain rhattel mnrlgag- arrancemerltr ii the contract I. mil only the grinds for which thl unnlrari was wrillen, but aim othcr goods In make up the It hole the mnirncl VOIo .wm ‘ rAlI s 2 z 3 01! FOR HRANDED INSPECTED STEAKS GOOD OR o . “""E‘ ‘ Inc: I ROYAL SECURITIES Corporation Limited Investmonl Scrurities ALEX M wnsoN Manllcr I31 Gnan sI. Dill A-asu Chlrloilrinlll FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT JENKINS BROTHERS LTD. SUMMERSIDE, PHONE 436-2I67 EMPLOYMENT TOWN CLERK ST. JOHN’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Balfaat THE ANNUAL MEMORIAL SERVICE will be held Next Lord’s Day. August 18th at ll am. Special music by the Choir and Quartet Rem Donald Nicholson. Minister. All are welcome. ANNUAL MEETING”; 5T. DUNSTAN'S UNIVERSITY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION St. Dunnton's University Dining Room North Shore St. Lawrence Service The M. V. SOURIS TRADER will ball from Souria. Charlottetown and Summenlde as m quiled. leaving the latter port of call on each voy- age on the following dates:— Tuesd . Aug. 13th Saturday. OCt. 12th FridayfyAugust 23rd 'nleaday. October 21st DANCE FOR SATURDAY MERCHANDISE'V WANTED Capable of playing Jives. Twists. Waltz. etc. Write Guardian-Patriot Box I I448 Charlottetown Stating Salary. Number of Instruments. otc. "-rlCI-IANEISE' EMPLOYMENT BAND NIGHT DANCES Building Saturday. Nov. 2nd Tuesday. Sept. 10th May. Nov. 12th Saturday. Sept 2lst Saturday. Nov 13nd Tuesday. October ls! y, Decl For motions and rates contact— For [and Kent 9m THURSDAY. AUGUST Nth—6:30 9-!"- m CHARLOTTETOWN SHIPPING SERVICE “$3353.” 0mm 4.3737 iiqu 44198 flfi'm" ' mm, Newfwndhnd Aura?“ . w I . . . Jmmwcnhm. Monu'm’mdmdmlg MAURICE further “motion mitact the agents up w and WANTED gun" .4 map mnenll. deltch In In" yard IIII . we we DIyInl u» Inllnwlm puma. BLOCK CO. LTD. DIM: . mm per Ton J: Lu. per own SPECIAL NOTICE TO EXHIBITORS All Exhibits at The Charlottetown Exhibition must remain on Display until 9 p.m. Friday. August lbth. The period to remove exhibits will be trom 9 p.m.—| I p.rn. Any exhibits lett otter II p.m. will be at the owners risk. This ruling will apply to all articles in the Women's l'lstituta "PLEASE NOTE THE CHANGE FROM 3 P.M.--9 PM. Your Full Coaoporation Will Be Appreciated R.A. PROFIT, PRES. Ch'town Exhibi tion Association.