* Classified Ads A Supermarket For Practically Everything ° @ EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT ~ WANTED te EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER Shorthand and typing required. Posi- : _tion-now open, five day weék and other benefits. Apply in writing stating age, education, experience. ete. to: DeBLOIs BROS. LTD. P. O. Box 186 Charlottetown ~ EXPERIENCED PRESSERS WANTED IMMEDIATELY “for Dry Cleaning Plant Top Wages Paid Plus Other Benefits Will pay_cost of 1 moving EMPLOYMENT __ EMPLOYMENT GENERAL OFFICE CLERK WANTED Must possess Grade XI or equivalent education. Typing éssential 5 Day Week—Excellent Benefits Opportunities for Promotion. Wage Schedule Providing Regular Wage Increases. All Inquiries strictly confidential. _ Apply to: THE ISLAND TELEPHONE CO, LTD. SUMMERSIDE, P.E.I. “PROTESTANT SCHOOL BOARD. (OE: SHAWINIGAN FALLS “HIGHSCHOOL, P.Q. | NOTICES “NOTICES : Friday Night Fish Fry ~ English style fish and’ chips. Fresh halibut, cole-slaw, dessert.and bever- 1 - age. Price: Adults $1.00: Children 50c. | Basilica Recreation Centre BANQUETHALL . | | 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. : | | AUCTION ae 151 Kensington Road, ‘Sherwood April -21, 1986-at 1:30 p.m. The Estate ofMrs, Lena Cooke : HOUSE AND LAND f FURNITURE : # Consisting of Westnghouse refrigerator: Fawcett Torrid oil range; space heater. sofa bed; electric radio; electric kettle: 2 burner hot plate: toaster; electric hand mixer; sideboard —with-mirror: diningroom table and five chairs; settee and 4 chairs (antique);-dowble-bed, spring and mattress; wardrobe: - - 2 chests of drawers; bureau; floor lamp; rocking chair: ' 5 odd chairs; 3 small tables: pots. pans and dishes and other’ articles ton numerous te mention A Inspection of property on the morning of the me: “Contact _ JAMES BAGNELL LAUNDRY LTD. | New Glasgow, N. . ‘Telephone. 152- 1563 -HAN DCRAFT INSTRUCTION A course in making COPPER ENAMELLED JEWELLERY will begin Monday, April 18. Classes will be held in the former Public Library building, Richmond St., Charlottetown. This is a ten-day course and you may enroll for eithe the 1:30 p.m. class or the 7 p.m; class. Cost is $8.00. A course in CERAMICS will begin in the same location, Monday, April 18.. This is a fifteen-day course and you may enroll for either class as above. Cost is $15.00. - Anyone interested in either of these courses please register with the- Handcraft Branch, 112 Pownal St., Charlottetown. Phone 894-5104 TRURO Siar TRURO, NOVA SCOTIA Applications are invited for the follow- ing: positions: __ SENIOR -HIGH_ scHool | : 1 English. 1 Mathematics: JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL: > 2 Science ‘instructors (male preferred) 1 Mathematics 1_French_(bilingual_— immediate appoint- ment to qualified person). 1 Home Economics (4-department set-up) 1-Music vocal ELEMENTARY: 2 Grade_VI (male preferred) Cumulative sick leave, group agreement with N.S.T.U. Local, Sabbatical Leave, Departmentaliz- ed set-up. Salary Schedule: TT bi Ill Avie .00—P.C.I een 00 pply to: a BOYD B. BARTEAUX, Superintendent _of Schools, Truro, Nova Scotia “THE COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE BOARD of the _CITY OF CORNWALL, ONTARIO invites levee for the following positions ber, 1966. Mathematics 9-10 (3) Mathematics 10-12 (1) English 9-10 (2) English 11-12 (1) Commercial - Typing_and_ Shorthand {) Home Economics (1° Science 11-12 (4) Science 9-10 (2) History 9-10 (1) French 10-12 (1) 11. Economics and Marketing 11 - 12 (1) Applicants for all positions must be university graduates and mus tbe willing to attend the Ontario Department of Educa- tion Summer~Courses unless eligible for a Letter of roe SALARY. SCHEDULE . OID Mw Se 10 Category Minimum Maximum 1 $5,200 $9,150 ae $5,500 $ 9,675 3 : $6,200 $10,650 4 : $6,600 $11,225 Minimum Salary is under review. Annual Increment $300 Teaching experience allowed in full in most cases. An applicant who has obtained second class standing, or better, in an approved university course to a total of 15 _ credits in one of the Secondary School academic subjects, or 24 credits in two related subjects is eligible for Category 2. 42 credits are required for Category 3 in most academic~ ——subjects— ait A credit is defined as one lecture hour a week throughout the year, or two lecture hours a week per semester. aaah ~ ALLOWANCES Ai $300 a year to maximum for Public Secondary School Teaching experience. $300 a year to maximum for teaching experience in in- spected Private Secondary Schools. $200 a year to the maximum of $1000, at. the discretion of the Board, for recognized experience in other ee . schdols. 4. $200 a year to the’ maximum for teaching experience, in. Elementary Schools. 8. $200 a year for directly related business experience’ to maximum ‘of $1600. Applicants should apply in writing to: J. I. COULTHART Superintendent of Secondary Schools 509 Fifth Street East, —Gornwall,_Ontario,— M Please’ give details of experience, extra-curricular interests and telephon enumber. Include a recent enapshot it possible. 2. 3 invites applications for 1. Physics or Chemistry Teacher _ (Grades 10-11) 2. Mathematics Grades 10-I1 ) -3.. General Subjects (Grades 8-10) . -These are attractive positions in a modern, ~well-equipped school, with -an*enrolment- -of--350 and‘a staff.of 18 teachers. The salary range is $4900-$9500. depending upon qualifications, with F A recent university graduate would be considered. Applicant should apply in writing, giving full particulars as to education, qualifications, experi- ence, extra-curricular activities, references, tele- phone number and additional subjects he is pre- pared to teach. to: J. E. Fisher, Principal 1125 Cedar Avenue - Shawinigan, Quebec - an excellent chance for promotion for a Specialist.— | ing Terms: Cash. MRS. EUNICE MacDOUGALL, MR. MELVIN HAMBLY, — - Executors. J. THOMAS McKENNA, _Auctiqneer. = AUCTION SALE AT EAST ROYALTY |: ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20 AT 1 O'CLOCK Stock: 19 milch cows, 5 freshened, balance to freshen soon; 4—1 yr. old heifers; 3—1 yr old 3ulls; 1 -horse (heavy). Machinery: 1 Ford tractor (Dexter); 1 seed drill; 1 dise harrows, 28 disc.: 1 steel roller; 2 sod plow fF. H.:; '2 ton truck | G.M.C:; (1963) good condition; hay loader; wood sleigh; box | sleigh; 1 dump cart, fertilizer spreader; 8 cai’ milk cooler; milking machipe (De Laval); 12 milk cans (80 Ibs.); manure spreader.M. H.”6#-Fibber. er se xgetse Those cattle are all Holstem in A-! shape “Other articles too- numerous to mention . Terms cash. if not fine the following day CLAUDE. CRASWELL, NOTICES | NOTICES ROCK - SHAKE SIDING. INSULATION FOR OLD OR NEW HOMES By Johns-Manville aa Permanent Colors Protected by Plastic .“Many Jobs Completed for Your: Inspection’ “The most inexpensive home care Let us prove it. with a ‘FREE EST{MATE” 5 Year Low Cost Financing ~ Ask for JAMES STEWART ‘@ Ch’town 894-4560 'S'side 436-3419 AUCTION SALE Ae NORTH WILTSHIRE “ON FRIDAY, “APRIL 22 AT 1 O'CLOCK 4—1% yr. olds, 3—1 yr. olds, 4 heifer calves. - | Machinery: 3 furrow plow (Int.); 4 section lever harrows: 3 section smoothing harrows; grain and fertilizer drill (Cock- Stock: 21 Reg. cece cattle. 9 freshened and 1 to Sagi MONARCH ROOFING & INSULATION ———shutt-Oliver);:-7-f-mower-P..T..0..John.Deere_ side delivery lime ~ rake; John Deere manure spreader; bale escalator; sower; tractor trailer; grain auger; “box cart; truck wagon; single plow: driving sleigh; woodsleigh: ™% electric motor” Atlantic Towing Limited _ ~Has an opening fora Third-or: Fourth— Class Steam Engineer to act as Third tugboat. Permanent employment. Please apply in writing to: ne 284 Union Street — Saint John, N. B. “AN Fishing Supplies THE BIKE HOR FISHING SPECIALS $598 898 THE SURPLUS STORE 219 Great George Street Opposite Stewart Motors ss 2 pc. Rain Suits Reg. 7.98. NOW ONLY Hip Rubber Boots ONLY PRICED FOR QUICK SALE ~- $13,000.00 including refrigerator and electric range. $13,500.00 including most household furniture. pia RON AL RUST eese Evenings call I’ L Isenor_ 4.547% Mortgage money now available. , x -- spins - -Engineer—on—e—Harbour—and—Coastal— | | crusher with .bagger; belt; electric separator; 2 unit milking machine (Surge); Fairbanks scales; stock box for % ton truck; 1960 Dodge %. ton truck; 400 bus. Clinton oats; hay fork: carrier; steel cable; set of light harness: cart saddle — _and-other—harness;—quantity—of-lumber; .4™-bales of hay: 300 7 spinning wheel; — Waterloo stove; bales of straw: electric fencer. Furniture: 1 Karn organ: Skein winder; room stove, * Singer sewing machine. ~ ~} ats and Dancers, yoy i ws eo "The Guardian, ANNOUNCEMENTS ee OBITUARY | | CITY AND QUEENS: | ‘CARD PARTY in Kingston Hall, j Friday . night at &: » pm. > SPECIAL Men's all weather coats | $17.95. Mens -windbreakers’ $11.95. {Moore and McLeod Ltd. usual ine | WEEKLY CARD parties — as in Howe’s Hall, Brackley Point | night fourth game of tournament | “DANCE Mt. Ryan: hal! Johns ton’s | River every Friday night, .noed—music, canteen service BONUS — FOR NEW members of Community Concert — The Irish Sing April 21st; at- the | Centre, BONUS — FOR ALL members Com — a SO cent reduct TRE MT HERBERT Players | sent ‘The Meddlesome Maid” | sored by the Fairview W.1., Hall, April 15 at 8:15 p.m. | THERE WILL be a meeting at al | | seboat trustees and other, interested | } in the Belfast area in ae | | Hall Friday, April 15 at 8.00 to | cuss Elementary Schoo! Gonaslidason. Department of Education representa tives will be present. | MR. BRENT Woop Will show ‘slides jon his trip to The Holy Land _in Cyde River hall. Thursday April !4th pre. Spon... in Afton at 8 p.m fn aid of hall. Admission ‘or and 25e Sale of candy. | \ | ish Hall, tonight cattend RESERVE SATURDAY. May 2ist tor Lobster Supper in Christian Education | Center. Cavendish Sponsored by the | UCW Cavendish Pasetoral Charge. | _Insc. ted by the family. MRS. AUSTIN CAMERON Augustine Cove and surround- __WILTSHIRE HALL — Come to-théling districts were saddened on Crokinole party sponsored by the North + Wiltshire WI on Friday, Aprit.15. Good |January 13. when.. it became | prizes including a door prize. Lunch known that Mrs. Austin Camer- - will be served. KINGS COUNTY on June 15, 1885 at Tryon, dau- THE PRESBYTERIAN Church Pan. |ghter of - -Eliphaleb Muttart and maine Saturday April aah. The Hum® this wife Mary Howatt, She had jone. sister, Jessie, Mrs. Steeves, REGULAR BINGO. Georgetown Pee who predeceased her im 1943. hn PARR 3B m. |Mrs Cameron moved to Augus TRE ekpoL wl: AT ALS itine Cove as a bride in Septem- VARIETY SHOW in Souris High ‘ber 1908. They had many friends cones Sees ee April 23rd. und their home was noted far 6 pm: Sponsored bys elle Bay CWL | ond wide for ite hoepthelity |whith will long be remembered 4 by many. Her husband passed the Village | away on December 6, 1957:. Last ton, one of our oldest and most respected citizens had passed REGULAR FRIDAY night Morell Village Hal). Musie Group’ Sponsored by of Morel! Ine PUBLIC speaking contest for boys’ Kings County finals, Montague United , Church hal) Friday evening April 15th, ae ae a aw 'M her at & p.m. adjudication, prises and re ugh an : tw freshments Admission 50 cents and 25 and. Donald MacDonald,. 9 cents ; grandsons, Elmer and Earl and fone little great granddaughter, she was made a life member of the Augustine Cove W.I. A MEETING OF the Brudeneit-Golt;Karen Dawn, whom she. loved ASRCCIAt ON: Welk DOLE At ANE Lesion | dearly and several cousins Home. Montague, Friday, April 15th, f at 7.30 Important meeting all w | Her funeral service which was conducted. by Rev: Raymond. Gillis, Clyde River away.-Mrs. Cameron was born . was held - 8 —}-——Ferms-of-sale:—Gash———— “AUCTION At TMI. HOPE; KINGS COUNTY.) MONDAY, APRIL 18 AT 1 P.M. : | | STOCK: 1 Ayrshire cow, 4 yrs. old, fresh: 1 Ayrshire heifer, fresh; 2 Shorthorn cows, fresh: 1 Angus cow, 3 yrs. old; 1 Angus heifer to freshen; 1 Ayrshire heifer to freshen; 1 Holstein heifer to freshen; 2 Hertford heifers, 2 yrs. old: (fat) a number of. feeder cattle; 6 Herford heifers, 1 yr. old: 6 calves Holstein and beef breed; 1 horse 2 yrs .old (broken); 1 horse. 12 yrs. old. . |. Terms of sale — Cash. } Sale will be held on the 1ath rain or shine MacDONALD Owner. EDWIN THOMAS McKENNA, AUCTION SALE at At New Perth. >> Friday, April 15, 1966 at | p.m MACHINERY: 1 Cockshutt 70 tractor in perfect condition; 1 Cockshutt manure spreader, 2..yrg..old on riibber; 3 sec- tion spring tooth harrow, almost new; 5 section pin harrow; M.H. drill seeder; 3 sod tractor plow, I.H.C. 2 yrs. old; fértilizer sower; hay mower, 5 ft. cut F.W.; hay mower, 6 ft. cut I.H.C.; Binder M.H. 7 ft. cut; hay rake; truck wagon 1 roller; potato digger: 1.- 5 ton parator, 600 Ib. cap. 1.H.C._; + . box and rack complete; —trailer—tairplane-_tires); 1 cream_se h.p.; 1 set scales (1200 Ib.); 1 electric motor, 3 h.p.; 1 motor, 4 h. p.; band saw: mortise machine; lathe: vise; windmill: - team harness; cart saddle; etc. Quantity of plank pine, oak and yellow birch; cart wheel spokes and hubs; belts, shovels; forks and hoes; 1 dump cart; 200 bus, seed, oats. Many other articles too numerous to mention. ine npetmpnaespenaacaeaceeeerigrr If not fine ¢irst’ fine day following “Terms” Cast, Sale positive as farm is sold. If day unfit next fine day following. HENDERSON BROS. - CLAUDE” CRASWELL, | Owners. Auctioneer | : Dial 4-7824 AUCTION SALE 212 OWER FREETOWN SATURDAY, APRIL 16 AT 1:30 P.M. ON PREMISES OF R. A. PROFITT - Stock consisting of: 3 Holstein bulls, year olds; 1 Holstein Shorthorn heifer, vear .old;-8 Holstein bull calves, 3 months; a number. of young calves; 2 bred sows; 6 Rouen drakes. Mathinery:-1-1960 Pontiac sedan, good. condition; Tron Age planter, A-1 condition; bale stooker, new; 2 grain drills, 1 with fertilizer attachments; McCulloch power saw; dump cart on. rubber ; 1 thresher and blower; Broadcast seeder;—set spike harrows; other articles such as electric clippers; 50 ft. tractor belt; steel hay cable; handcart; pump tongs; set driving harness; table saw; 2 rolls goose wire; .70 lbs. Timothy seed, cleaned; 2 show halters; set hog scales and crate; een range with Kemac:-seat and 2 chairs; abinets, one suitable for shop; dishes; 1 desk; other articles too numerous-to mention. Terms of sale, cash. Lunches and drinks for sald. If not fine, sale first fine day following, = ‘DOUGLAS PROFITT, MELVILLE BELL, Owner. Auctioneer. MOVING SALE The Surplus Store EVERYTHING. REDUCED COME IN AND SAVE _WILLIAM.MOQAR J. THOMAS McKENNA, Owner. Auctioneer. ;€insholm;-North—Tryon-- ‘puthers, — | Harold Howatt, \Dr. Stewart, friends "grain crusher; 2 hay-carriers, 1 woodsleigh: T ‘gas engine 6 — Church of which she was a mem- r and was largely attended. It wks under the direction of H.M. /gung were, The Lord Is My Shepherd and .Unto The - Hills. The choir under the direction. of Judy Dawson, ‘feelingly sang, Near to the Heart of God. Pallbearers were: Claire Car- Gerald MacFadyen, Newsome, Kenneth Flowerbearers were: Wendell Mac- Ellsworth Cameron. Vernal Webster; Fadyen, Gerald Murray, man Waddell, Gordon MacKar- lane, Theodore Foy. CARD OF THANKS The _family of the late Mra. Austin Cameron wish hours who helped in any way during their recent bereavement. They also wish to express appre- ciation to the many friends whe sent cards, letters of sympathy and floral tributes. BIRTHS ENGAGEMENTS — cisuad — NEWMAN — Mr. ena Delbert Rayner. New Feng P.E1., are happy t announce the en their eldest daughter, GORMAN — HYDE - Mr. } Irvine Dougherty wish to announce the engagement Mrs. ee ea Ellen Rens * Wendell of Mr. tee Mrs. Stanley Hyde of Mea- | TENDERS FOR BUTTERMILK Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned up ‘to Monday, April 18th for the purchase of buttermilk from May Ist to December 31, 1966. If | a group wishes to tender they shall | -heve a chairman who shall be respon- __ sible for the- distribution of the supply. ~ CRAPAUD CREAMERY.CO> FOR SALE ._—=id FORMER ARMORY AND SITE (0.6 OF AN ACRE) at THE CORNER OF KENT AND WEST STREETS CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. Subject: to prior sale or withdrawal in whole or part. Offers are invited on the above property. Tenders to quote ‘price per 100 lbs. , | dear sister Mrs. Reta Prowse dowbank, P.E.1. The wedding will take . place in May at Christ’s Anglican “Church, Fredericton, N.B. Miss Gor- man is the daughter of the late Cpl. A.A. Gorman, Marys | _1IN-MEMORIAM. MOSSEY -- In loving memory of Frank Mossey who was killed in action in Hol. ‘}and. April 14, 1945. 8 | Not just today bit every day In_ silence we remember. Always. remembered by. Mother family. and PROWSE — Ip loving memory of 8 who | passed away April 14, 1961. Peacefully sleeping resting at last. are past In silence she suffered. In patience she bore Till God called her home To suffer no more. és Always remembered by sisters and brothers. C tron FAMILY of the late Mrs’ Thomas Frank MacMillan, Dr. Cyril | Sister Mary Patricia, Rev. Father Reid. Monsigneur Hughes. Rev. Father Rob in, ‘nurses town Hospital, Charlottetown Funeral Home; also relatives. neighbors -and friends who were so and helpful during our recent sad -bereavement.’ God bless you all The family. | WE WISH ‘to express our heartfelt | thanks te all our wonderful neighbors | in. so many ways in the loss of our home by fire A special ‘‘thank you” | to the collectors who gave so much af their time, also the Red Cross, on. “wool BLANKETS | aie. pails immense | eccenataly pilin”, btn WORK SHIRTS Reg. 4.25 SPECIAL Reg. 2.65 SPECTAL 3.79 | 2 for 4.99 T-SHIRTS) Suedene JACKETS, beg, - | On as ~ “COVERALLS DRESS PANTS | Soe. 7.95 : Reg. 7.95 6.88 | ‘Spec 4.95 Green SPRING & - SUMMER: Graduate Engineers to work on design and construction. - Engineering Technicians with experience in Engineering field or with suitable qualifications. APPLY to = CITY ENGINEER, City Hall, : | Offers--must -be received atthe ‘Corporation’s Offices in [/tague Fire Department and alf who _ | Ottawa not later than. "h CM get be DON ae anime te eee “5 P.M. E.S.T. APRIL 29, 1966 So Steve. Myrtle and Billy Hicken, For details, including Conditions of Sale, apply to: ‘ ¢ Layet Memraauy: CROWN ASSETS DISPOSAL iy" nah to sincera thank all the ine : i ‘ neig rs, friends and relatives whe i sate OAc at oe P.O. BOX 307, HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA bi a se thank you and God less. you al ‘ , WE WISH to 4xpress our thanks and | appreciation to all our friends and ei en e |, neighbor. . the Montague Red Cross, CITY OF DARTMOUTH OJ beer Matus Nie and ates Bert | ac an Lead or thei (many fire. weiel ten, a Required by. —" en we owned, Thank | you everyone ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT | : concise cairo) e PY READ THE ( Additions to Staff) ~ CLASSIFIED Dartmouth, N.S. Say 3.80. -| 10% Off ee id Bryce Clark, - Wy: . neigh. ° Vital Statistics of Fredericton, N.B., — Ralph Hyde, son - The world’s weary trial and troubles Whelan wish to sincerely thank Dr. | Sinnott and friends who were so kind to us _ 7) year on her eightieth birthday; © 78 | CARD OF THANKS and staf of ‘the Charlotte. \..