You Can't Carry Merchandise to Every Door .. Want ‘Ads | Can .. Dial 8506. CITY & QUEEN'S department BIRTHS .- PIOTROWSKI — At Toronto East General Hospital on July 2, 1959 to Mr. and Mrs. Ted Piotrowski (nee Olga Carr, Tryon) a datghter, 6 lbs 11 ozs. Valerie Montague, on July 14th to Mr. and Mrs. Atwood O'Connor, Milltown Cross, a daughter. “Cynthia Pearle”. Weight 6 pounds 3 1-4 ounces. MacLEOD = At the PEI. Hos- pital, July 17, 1950 to Mr. and Mrs. Rober: G. MacLeod of Charlottetown, a son, George Douglas Henry, weight 7 ~lbs 11 ozs. JENKINS — At the Prinee Edward Island Hospital July 17th, 1959 to Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins Mrs. Dead Sanderson, mr Oe hays Hospital on y te Mr. and Mrs. Davison Big- ENGAGEMENTS CREED — O'CONNOR — The engagement has been ed between Miss ee beth Creed. R.N., and Mr. Ken- neth Fugene O'Connor. Mar- riage to take place on Saturday morning August 15th at 8:30 am. at St. Paul’s Church, —- Prince Edward Is- IN MEMORIAM DOCHERTY — Sad and loving oa fl ag a ae = ‘passed away July 20th ~" ee ay, See rere jay Of our dear one gone to res¢{ Through the years we - will re- member A son and brother who was the best. Always remembered by mother MABEY-=\In loving memory of Russell Mabey, Tryon who passed away July 20th, 1949. We miss his kind and’ willing hands, His fond and earnest care He who suffered is at rest : Qn earth he nobly did his best F.ver missed by his family. DEATH NOTICE GEORGE HENRY HAYES ..The death occurred at ‘the, Pees Hospital on May seorgze Henry Hayes of Dromore, aged 72 years. : He was born in Vernon River, the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Hayes, and had lived in Dro» more for the past forty years. There are left to mourn his loss, one. son Lawrence T., Dromore and one daughter Lila, Mrs. Charles McLe'lan, St. Andrews. I I 1 ¢ tn A eh wife a | MacPhee, and Alphonsus. Mor- [RUMMAGE SALE — Sponsored _| by Japanese Mission Club, at the ;|.Community Centre Monday,’ July. 20th, at 1:30 p.m. PRINCE COUNTY \ ASSORTMENT of sun evils, group of bathing suits 2 x Births, Deaths, idk cittaen ote wien Ck late to be inc! appear for one- edition on page twe and are in the next edition.) ‘IN MEMORIAM MacRAE — In loving memory of passed away July 18th 1958. -, Always remembered by sisters and brothers. DEATH NOTICE ROBERT ROY MUTCH It was with deep regret that the Roy Mutch learned that he had we July 3ist, 1889. He spent time in the same community @ progressive farmer. In 1919 tee tendance when his health per- “¥ mitted. Left to cherish his memory and three daughters, (Mrs. Robert MacKin- non), Cross Roads; Evelyn, (Mrs. Kenneth Jenkins) Mt. Herbert; Ruth” (Mrs. John MacLeod) Cherry. Valley; three step-sons, Douglas MacKinnon, Portland, Ontario; Leslie MacKinnon, Daw- son Creek, B.C.; Robert Mac- Kinnon, Yukon; five sisters, Louise (Mrs. George Jacky Valley, Alta.; Hélen (Mrs. Barker) Calgary, Alta.; Dorothy (Mrs. Harold, Ma€Phail) Ran- dolph, Mass.;: Jean and Hazel, Earnsciiffe; one brother Hough- ton, Earnscliffe; also twelve The funeral which was very largely<$ttended was ‘field on June Sth from his late residence to the Cherry Valley United Church where the service was conducted by the Rev. N.R. Green, assisted by the Rev. J.M. Sheen. The hymgs sung’* were) “Will Your Anchor Hold” and | aa in the Arms of Jesus”. Mrs. | rances MacRae rendered a solo | “In the Sweet Bye and Bye." The} pall-bearers were George Hay-| den, Luke Praught, ard Car- rier. rnard Doyle, Clarence rn Big rissey. The flower-bearers were Brent MacKinnon, Dale Nelson, Raiph Irving, Kenneth Mac- Eachern, Kenneth Lea and Law- son Lea. He was tenderly laid to rest in the family plot under a wealth of beautiful flowers given by his family and friends im tribute to a beautiful life. - He lived for tis Saviour on earth; he now waits the coming of his loved ones to meet him in Two daughters Viola and Eileen predeceased him. Also surviving are brothers, Patrick and Chectes apd Horton. His funeral which was held from the Hennessey Funeral Homé on May 18, to St. Partiicks Church, Fort ‘Augustus was !arge- attended ly ; Requiem High Mass was céle- brated by the pastor, Rev. T.P. Butler, who-also conducted the eervices at the grave. Pallbearers «were: Geroge Mitchell, Michael MacGuirk, Jobn J. Grimes, Louis Grimes, Sey- mour~ -Hughes—.and Chester CARD. OF THANKS The fantily of the late George Henry Hayes wish to thank Rev. 'c Butler, Dr. Allan McMil- the Sisters and nurses of the Hospital, all those Mass cards avd me:- Dh aA Aw oe | Heaven. _ CARD OF THANKS muy of the tate Robert} | Roy Mutch wish to thank Dr. Stewart MacDonald, Dr. Laidlaw, the nurses and staff of the P.E.I. Hésp'tal, the Clergymen, and all relatives and friends who so kindly presented Gideon Bibles, sent flowers, cards and messages of sympathy, and to all who helip- ed to ease the burden of their sad bereavement. DELAYS DEPARTURE VATICAN CITY (AP)—The de- parture of Pope John to his sum- mer residence at Castel Gandolfo} will not come before next week. This was indicated by the Vatican | Thursday in its* announcement that the ‘Pope would receive Jap- anese Prime Minister Nobusuke) Kishi at the Vatican July 21. There had heen reports that Pope John might go to Caste? -| } of smpathy, A -sincere | you wo all, \ Gando'fo, im the hills 15 miles south of. Rome, Sunday. i beginning | | | July 23rd; —enrotiement—at—Vic- my dear brither Roland, who relatives and friends of Robert! ANNOUNCEMENTS third of the expected costs. ROLLO BAY 12 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., July 20, 1968, * 500, 000 Steel Worker Affected oon bridge, Mess., in vacationing at| visitors to Charlottetown. HAMILTON, Ont. (CP)—Ham- her home in Souris West. Miss Annie returned to P $2.00 each, hats caps, etc., Lene. | oer . | iiton police think someone has a ing at 50 cents to $1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Daigle, of | her home in Rolio Bay after being) Gupjicate key for the city’s park- a ; New Hampshire, are spending a|e™ployed for the past several meters. “Hundreds ef dal- Bradley's. i months in ing two-week holiday with relatives Rothesay, N.B. lars” are believed to have been aa | tiuwyw * Prien ee AERICAN stolen from downtown meters in’ Miss Chaisson, nurses ‘AN DIESELS. the last few days—but none of at the Charlottetown Hospital—is}—.____________. : By ROMAN MAGERA dailies.as. well as Scottish televi- lantic Provinces. South Africa, which hitherto |*@¢ looted_machines was forced DANCE and Bazaar Flat River) Canadian Press Staff Wfiter | sion properties. ie Pe ew naa See eT Te open to get at the cash. Police | Hall Wednesday July 22nd. The steel strike in the United] FEAR TYPHOID EPIDEMIC | Nelson, N. B., Thursday, where . merely diesel engines, ' can’t be sure of the exact amount Svies, resumption’ of the Big|. Dutch authorities isolated | $1,000,000 damage was caused So ae ae ta Be ee eat it Yeseennne licen, Bi aout 300 maclats Sage a NTY F foreign ministers talks in|summer camp of 200 Canadian|a fire that destroyed a sawmill; their complete manufacture.| been cleaned KING'S cou Geneva and Russian Premier| boys for fear that am epidemic| chipboard plant and power house. evening, sponsored by the THE DATE FOR St. Teresa’s|Khrushchev’s visit to Poland |i typhoid fever may have broken|An estimated 200 men were|C-W-L. Picnic has been changed from| Made newspaper’ headlines dur-|out among the youngsters, sons/ thrown out of work. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rice and August 5th to Saturday, August 7? week. ie of ‘Canadian servicemen ,in West| The sor pelle ee gem - ~ ia por wee rT aie) 3S: 500,000 mem- | Germany. tries Limited Trafalgar Milis . Gallagher, dau- eS, : bers of the United Steelworkers| The ‘outbreak was firet sus-|Limited were owned by New| ghter-inlaw, Mrs. Theresa Galla wats hag DANCE: Card Ross School,| of America from steel miils. pected when several boys com-|Brinswick Lieutenant - Governor|gher and son Paul of Norwood, e Monday, July 20th, good music,| Workers at iron ore mines,|plaifed of abdominal pains. 7, Lemard O'Brien. No one was) Diese. who have been. guests 8 Potato Growers and Shippers lunches served. * Great Lakes ore carriers and} The camp is near Hmuiden, | injured. “Wheel of Fortune” and vis- ‘ i PLAN TO ATTEND the Green-|mediately aéfected. Allied indus |three nearby towne earlier, af- crewe on the ump ts Labeader|lo Bay, for the past week, tert] Weights ang Measures Department to have scales _ wich United Church Supper onjtries such as the railways ‘were| fected: several thousand persons|during the On Thursday ajon return on Tuesday, July 14th. || USed for weighing produce, inspected ‘during the Wednesday, July 22, at St. Peter’s| forced to curtail their operations,| and the populations were warned total of five were reported. One,| Mrs. Leo Cehverie and four|}| month of July. The following Potato Dealers have |Church, St. Peters. putting many other men tempor-|to cook all food carefully. , |that ate through 14 square miles| young daughters, Borden, spent|| Offered their warehouses as points of aapey, 1 ’ DANCE Lorne Valley hail e atlly out of work, MANHUNT ENDS a of virgin timber, was described/ the weekend in Rollo Bay. on the dates shown.. te : every | | The strike also was felt in Can-| The arrest of a former German-| as the worst in Labrador’s his-| 44, Angus MacMillan, Wood Tuesday night. Good floor, ada, which imports about 25 per| born Canadian immigrant, identi-| tory. ee eee dis) w : : . Island, is visiting in Souris West i arehouse Location LAWN-PARTY, Ilona, Wes t|cemt of its finished steel needs. | fied-as Guenter Fritz Erwin Pod- Tuesday the fog-shrouded, be-| a5 guest of his daughter, Mrs Tuly 9°’ G. E. Full Hunter River ‘ School, July 2nd. Starting 5 p.m. | However, | the <i kn (ot aoe OE a a eee vat the| Bert Mullally. Mr. Mullally and|] July 21-22 E. D. Reid Produce Ltd. Charlottetown | Dance after. Auspices -L. capab standing ‘or manhunts. scene finish bienni family. ~ July 2 Morell ‘op. » : =< : at least six: weeks. Podola, 30, onetime member of | Marblehead, Mass.-Halifax yacht). ad a on oe ee, Seen Se el ‘s e More than 250 men employed| the Nazi Hitler youth, was sought | race. oo < Foes Mullally, at aa de ak fuel ess ies Seen aan S ils aie ase tow teak Tab” onde tener Gn i arr a ges on the iron-ore pits aaa eneher of wat pesapetin with the slaying of Bee Corpel. Stes styee- — Lace ae July 27 Matthew & MacLean Ltd. Souris © ‘ Marmoraton Mining Company gt. Raymond Purdy, » Conn., y won ¢ : July 2 Elmira Co.-op Ass’n Ltd. Elmira — at Marmora, Ont., a subsidiary The policeman was shot to|mile race with a corrected time|‘“" ‘© Montreal on Wednesday. July 29 E. D. Reid Produce Ltd. Montague cnet Sit mete te Uhlan a oe ee a ee ee Oe ee ae ° , of America, the U.S.| man suspected of making offen- ; . . Cli weer nr ee eg ee ee + — = +s 4 Funeral. Dir ector™ strike. Their contracts are ar-| sive calls to a 30-year-old Longoa “a pao outbreak in Newfound- sored — Bev. is enjoying|}| Aug.6 C. Irving Murray River ¥ ‘ i i a i ND. MaclEAN | There sas no sign of an coriy; "Podola emigrated'to Cansda in|heath officials with 1 eases re- accompanied her aunt, Mrs. Sam|| We, 88 the cooperation of all concerned in order te at ~ wad at ed er issue is the —— eo last year.|ported. AH a were ee eee Mr. Daigle on. their Regular fanpelben fees will be charged by Weights ona ion’s dema or a wage in-. LADY DIES children, ttone been innocu-| return Tiday. FUNERAL: “lerease estimated at more than| Billy Holiday, 44, one of the| lated. One child died Mrs. Terence Doucette and Measures Department. 15 cents an hour. The industry| most famous of the blues singers,| Iron lungs were flown from| young son, Brighton, Mass., are a° DIREETOR wants to freeze wages for a year.| died in a New York hospital.| Montreal and Nova Scotia. Eight/| visiting relatives in Rollo Bay P.E.I. Potato Marketing Board The pre-strike wage averaged| Drug addiction, alcohol, hepatitis|of the 13 victims were placed in! and vicinity. Hees ‘ 15 King Square $3.10 an hour. ; and heart trouble finally took the lungs end chief health officer a ‘and Mrs. Peter Sheehan |~ Charlottetown, P. E. I. : 3 their prices. nott ribed all) River and Mrs. Reg. Pet- : ' FORWARD hospi cases ; ' Charlottetown war heels soliias’ resumed a cat in _ 5 ene A Secdateiinad government = Dial 5549 secret negotiations in Geneva for] iiness was diagnosed as a com-| suit alleging breach of contract ~ = Ty ial 554 an interim settlement of the Ber-| ination of heart and liver ail-| by Central Mortgage and Housing| . tock servi t Hende & Cud i: : sala hey, agset tlt orsagpr tae ments. met TTERCY federal govern-| in stoc service a e rson uamor & 4 : ware: a JEBEC’S WEEK meht cy, was adjourned é the first “tea party’’ but more QU ier | Tuesday foi second KENSINGTON In Quebec province, Premier y for time. | : get-togethers were arranged. Lawy Russian Foreign Minister Gro-| Duplessis squeiched rumors of 8 ni tgg lS gg gered i “ Mrs. Pew, Bowert tot on. Seu myko's agreement to the West-|Seneral provine foundland Supreme Court didn't! urday to return to her home in| proposed secret ses si | year by announcing two byelec- * ‘ pri session wasii. . for Sept. 16. One is to be have jurisdiction in the case. ra oe ra after spending . looked on as the first step for- in Labelle Riding in northwestern} — The—suit was adjourned to ay geen ae beer te Lane “ince resumption of the| Oue, the other in Lake St. John| S0metime in August. | brother, the late Preston Ken-| Gromyko first opposed the se- constituency in northern Quebec. : peediy. eret meeting unless East Ger- Fromfet_ Duptecels said —— eS 1aGHT. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Spicer a sat in, but later dropped eine a . oa ain ts on The first “‘Hrepecel lighthouse in| son David, Kensington, expect to; the demand. once ee an i = North America was built at! z leave in the reer futuré Yor Tor-| A PROMISE im 1906 and hes wen oll of thom. | cishourg, NS., in 1731, unlag! onto Mr. Spicer will take; “I give you our solemn pledge! Since Jean Lesage was chosen) 2) oi) lantern. { up his new duties at the Bank/ that mever, never, never shall we by aati — re 108, the - : : oo of Nova Scotia Head Office. [launch any war against any coun-|b’tiectione Mr’ Lesage has the STORED MEAT Guest of Dr. Roy Kennedy, of | try anywhere at any time.” = s : : ati “OTTAWA i(CP) — The amount For the ; oe : ; scribed them as Union Nationale Royal Visit “festivities or any formal. Kensington, is his son William,| Se Soviet Premier Khrushchev} .. ‘ . = adi of meat in cold storage in Can-' occasion .. . . : : bear traps.” He did not indicate : a member of the United States are pg pad during his immediately whether his party|#da at July 1 was 140,437,000 | ee ee ir Force who has recently been/| Visit to Poland. will contest the September by-| Pounds, the bureau of statistics edos taitored in popular double breasted or duty in Korea. ; “The next war will mean ¢a- 7 reported Wednesday. This repre-| the newest single breasted styles oe Miss Marie Hughes, Ottawa, is |@mity for all humanity,” but of ee al, Dr. C J sented a slight ee from Barathea weave in midnight black . spending a vacation with her | that he didn’t believe the, principal joa vice - gp aeche a of | the total of 148,314,000~pounds a © crafted . Ge. colt parents, Mr. and Mrs. George) West would start a war either be-’ wicill University who has been| month earlier but was sharply up : Hughes and family, Norboro. ag Phil aa In. favor ot] Titicized by Mr. Duplessis for| from ao year’s July 1 total ai Mr. Chester Grigg has return~/ 4), Se avor praising Russia's system of edu-| 67.942, pounds. ! ; ed tp his home at Tyne Valley af- cation, said that within 12 years j { : CASTRO STRATEGY A week at Nor- Seed hea no st | Fel Coro. aparently apa povan andent of Wine alll ULTRA SONIC | WHITE-TUXEDO JACKETS .... . : . recent developments against | a and Mrs. J. Leighton Stew- |hhis revolutionary gio v er nment, = ee ea aa-| WATCH REPAIRS | Shawl eoliared, lightweight, luxurious | Mr ss ncaa edits 1 has decided to resign as Cuban! yance cannot be attributed to ad- | FOR FASTER SERVICE coats. Cool, comfortable correct for warm sum- $ was a weekend: visitor to Ken. | Premier amid speculation that his) herence to Communist dogma | HAVE ner WATCH mer evenings. . . ‘\ ee absence from the office would be| sington where his wife and-fam- and theory but to the incentives ily, Pa Pamela and Paula|tief—that the people would rally, given and to education. The free THE MODERN WAY AT Sa or vacationing at the | *?.demand his return as premier. | world should realize this, he said, GY) _ home of Mrs. psec AB par- io Neat re in re and learn ‘to live with Russia, a dl ACT AM | n accused of being: cing. . : : ents, Mr. sad Mrs, Ernest Mac-| Communists charges ther dene | ance, both that country and the All Accessories in Stock— Ewen for the past two weeks. aan theta tan ia A free~world were working ‘hard to | s been evidence: fas ~ B.C. Can "Samp a Augustine Gove ae me listers a hats vane io commen foal cee @ Arrow Tuxedo Shirts .................... 750 . sts have vigorously . Valete scar sere — poe soa Castro's plan to break up sas tea prawer pone Ca ree. ‘SIGNS @ Dacks Black Dress Shoes 17 95 say, Sharon Clark, Kensington; | arge-land holdings: to provide tlie) fires held the spotlight in the At-|- —=—— =F cei SR See See eee Nimrree -osccsanscoseess ‘ Gail Jessome and ‘Andrea John- | !@ndless with small farms. © ee ston, Margate. NEWSPAPER DEAL @ Cummerbund & Tie Sets .. J Bes William Cotton ot on| Canadian millionaire publisher | Get Your > RN Re, tee, ot ” 3 ednesday from Montreal to visit-; Roy Thamson has added the Kem- | | z her son Athol and Mrs. Cotton, |sley newspaper group in Britain. Vacation Needs | 2 Kensington and other members to his chain. at LETTERING ‘ of her family here. Kemsley directors accepted an! p Mr. and Mrs. George Duggan | offer’ to sell out to ‘Thomson| arkdale Pharmacy A SPECIALTY: | j e returned steed home 2 | for £11,250,00) ($31,000,000). Tpe|| St. Peters Rd. Dial 6832" | e: sington on Wednesday after visit-| group, one of Britain’s largest. inc Open Every Night Til 9. p.m. |) @ Gold ‘test ing ro ee eee cludes four Sunday newspapers, Sunday's 1:00 to 9:00 p.m. | @ Plastic Signs 1s canine p Acdoncergid 2 ngton | 11 morning and evening ’ papers © Smiles ‘n Chuckles 1 @ Display Cards TYiss Mies Clare Mountain, conten wo argnall rang and eight provin- Chanslotes 2 Reasonable Rates —_ WH ERE QUALI 3 a — s at at Kensing- The Toronto-born son of a bar- @ Freceripticns BENOIT SIGNS See ee le ee Gales nek ee o Sue me at DIAL 3817 ; * James MacKionon. _.. |. weeklies in Canada and two U.S. film e c s : - OPEN TO 5:30 P. M. eet , . Mr. and Mrs. Lucas Woolridge 9 motored from Massachusetts and ’ / are visiting relatives on Prince : Edward Island. While in Pisquid = ~ East they are spending some time/s with the former’s brother and sis- " ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Woolridge. : actin alle Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wool- ee ridge were visitors in Nova Sco- J ’ Nad tia, Tuesday. They were the : guests of their daugher and son- , in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Fras- 5 er, West River Station, Pictou : - County. : Mr. Floyd Jay and Mrs. Har- ; old Jay motored to Charlottetown on Wednesday. ° ° ; % -Mr. George Jay was a visitor : in _Chartetietewn Wednesday. na Vi Amhroas or- * - coran, Iroquois Falls, Ontario-ar | So —— vacationing on the Island. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. | eos ~ . Owen Kelly, Thursday. : STATESMEN PATRONS | : . : fc ? ’ ister Diefenbaker and the 10 pro-|4 vincial premiers will be patrons ’ : ; of the bicentenary of Canadian . z : - Jewry, to be commemorated this | 8 5 1 9 | 1! : year, the Canadian Jewish Con- Z ze, the Gena Sea, dia Mon. Tues. Wed. July 20, 21, 22 TRADE SCHOOL IN ISRAEL : MONTREAL ‘OP)—‘the Cana> F AND dian fur industry is to contribute $100,000 towards the construction of a trade school in Tiberias, Is-}¢ rael. Co-chairmen of the project, PHONE SHOPPING SERVICE a Phil Grossman ‘and Moe F'-h- : . : 4 man, said the sum will cover one- CHARLOTTETOWN STORE ONLY ; Sa —— == = we ae