as!» annual-Ii. miss-tom, sot. am. :9. 1m. [Chef 3 term boil: Assistant Named PC — Cumberland) Mr. Gra- (CPI — Alasdau ( ham'a qualifications are intclv Iigence and ability. minister’s office said 93:2; afipgintzdfifionfl' later Mr. Graham will concen- clal assistant to Labor Ministei Macmchen at a salary of $15,- trste on Nova Scotia matters. Mr. MacEachen is the Nova M, the Commons has been In Scotia representative in the formed. cabinet. NOTICES NOTICES OBITUARY (Inserted by the familyl MR8. ROY THOMAS WEI] There sed away suddenly at the Prince Edward Island Hospital on August 2nd. 1964. Annie Lauretta White. Daugh- ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. 58-, muel Wood. Southport. P.E.I.i Born Oct. 19. 1894 of a family 0 . I In 1912 she married Roy Tho- mas White of Charlottetown who predeceased her in 1952 also one son Russel Thomas in 1924. . She was a faithful member all NOTICE Most Montague Stores will Observe the Provincial Centennial Holiday. And will re- main closed Tuesday Sept. 1st. We appreciate the hard work done by our employees particularily during the summer months when we enjoy an increased volume of business and are happy to have the holiday to enjoy ourselves. We Suggest You Shop Monday For Your Tuesday Needs ATTENTION LIVESTOCK SHIPPERS AND PRODUCERS For the convenience of those producers who may wish to come into Charlottetown next Tues- day, our stockyards will be open to receive live- stock from 8 am. to 5 p.m. Our country agents who normally load on Tuesdays will be collecting hogs as usual. CANADA PACKERS LTD., Grafton Street, Charlottetown, P.E.I. POTATO EQUIPMENT One Lockwood bin loader $800.00; one Haines all steel No. 2 grader and sizer, $1050.00; one set of platform scales with over and under beam, $175.00; this equipment used for two seasons only. One 1955 3 ton Mercury truck with good tires, motor and running gear as is for $375.00; one Farmall H tractor with front end loader, excel- lent condifion $1400.00; several good used ‘ers and grain com'btines at realistic prices, also used potato digger and pickers. One used McCormick steel thresher with self feeder on rubber with 100 foot endless belt, per- fect condition. One Brady potato topper In excellent con- dition only 550.00. Potato contracts can be arranged. SUNNY ISLE FARMS LTD. Phone 894-7338 Queen of the Furrow Contest CANADIAN PLOWING ' CHAMPIONSHIP BRU'DENELL, SEPTEMBER 15 -16 Entries must be submitted by September 5, I964. Age I6 years to 30 years. 'IApplicants must reach 30th birthday . before Nov. I. I964l Must live on a farm. Married or single Send entries to: JOHN CHANDLER. PO. Box 2000. Charlottetown STRATHGARTNEY HOMESTEAD CAMPERS SUPPLY STORE "End of Season” ‘jb SAIE" 25"] m ;y:‘-_7J..,All GROCERIES 10% DISC. Zion Presbyterian Church. Zion’ W.A. Past Noble Grand of pita Rebekah Lodge No. IMIOF' and Past President of Queen’ Elizabeth Lodge No. 116 D.0.E. Following her husband's death she continued the Grocery Bus- M lness at 133 Elm Avenue with her daughter Myrtle where she made a frost of friends bothl young and old. She leaves to; mourn one son Roy Brenton,l city_ Five daughters, May ers.‘ Fred W'hellan. city), Eleanorl (Mrs. Ralph Small) Kingston. 0nt., Rose (Mrs. Lloyd Mac e-‘ vin) Edith (Mrs. John Davis), yfle (Mrs. Gordon Cudmorel all of Charlottetown. Three bro- thers. Brenton, clty; Russell. Toronto. Ontario; Roland,I Southport, P.E.I.: two sisters,‘ (Mrs. MacLeanl i Aben city; Lilla (Mrs. Matthew Wat-{dial 4-7341 day or night. ‘ son) Victoria. BC rand-. children, 6 great grandchildren. The funeral held from Zion Presbyterian Church on Tues-1 Aug. 5th at 2 o'clock wasi conducted by Rev. Peter Rud-l dell. Hunter River. Rev. T.II.B. ‘ Somers. city (in the absence of, her pastor. Rev. Donald Camp-l bell). .‘ During the service Mrs. Ad-l die MacDonald sang "Does Je-j sus Care". Hymns sung were The Lord’s My Shepherd and: Unto the Hills. ; Attending in a body were members of Zion WA. A l p h a Rebekah No_ 10. Queen Eliza- beth No. 116 Lodges. n. n- '5 I I Pallbearers were G 9 0r gel County Plowing Match at Char- Gem'ge Wh'uocg'l lie Jones’ farm, Pownal. ‘ MacDougall, John MacLeod. Harry vin, Fulton Proude. Ralph Bal- derson. Interment took place In Peoples Cemetery. The funeral was under the. direction of the MacLean Fun- August 31'st is the final day for payment of City of Charlotte- town taxes without interest. i eral Home. FLORAL TRIBUTES Pill Family. ow — WREATHS Grandchildren. Hudson Haydon Aben Neil. . Mr. and Mrs. F.B. Proude The staff of T. Eaton Co. CROSS I A! Marina, Don. Michael and Deb- ' fie?“ I). ' 1 . . Wilf and Tess Smith and ram-Eseve" m0"th Illness- il l FLORAL Aben and Kettle. O‘rrissie and Charles Myers. Adelaide Moore and Linda or . Mr. and Mrs. Norman Barres. . Mrs. MacDonald and Miriam.‘ She leaves '1’ mourn 81* only d_ daughter. Central Creameries Lt Car-veil Bros. Clarke Fruit Co. SPRAY Lilla. Scotty and Family. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davis. Margaret and Art. Lethe and Charlie. Marian and Lou. Allan and Janie McCabe. JS. and Peggy Dennis. Mrs. Wheatley and Rita. Olia and George Whitlock. Harry MacNevin. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Whelan. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith. Bob. Ruth and Mrs. Brown. Warren and Marion Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. George Gregory. Friends of 51 Villa Ave. Mildred, Blanche and David Hooper. Ralph Bevan and Family. John Davis Jr.. and Muriel Mae- aid. Jean MacLean and Lois Brown. Winnie. Jimmie Doucetta and Father John Mrs. C.C. Thompson. Wendie, Murilla and Myles. Russ Bell and Family. Allison, Elinor and Boys. Mr. and Mr. Nelson Wi‘iitlock and Reg. Wo . Eleanor and George MacDon- a] Olive and Addie. Audrey, Olga. Dot and Everett. Alpha Rebekah Lodge. No. 10. Queen Elizabeth Lodge. No, 116. Canada Packers Ltd. Zign Women's Auxiliary. Group Canadian Heart Foundation - a . GIDEON BIBLES '1 Mr and Mrs. Bill Murley. 1 Mary, Borden and Bobby Champion. 2 IB’elle and Jack MscLeod. 3 a . 1 Chris. John and Jean Court. 2 Jessie and Rendle Larter. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Walker. Jewels Country Gardens, Telephone 4-7074. Parish, Hope River. Are discon-l the tinued for this season. ’ home for the aged in Charlotte- , town on March 16. 1964. of Mrs. iwas born in ARRANGEMENTS . daughter of frey and his wife Ada Duck. ‘ exander Stewart of Marsil'field Deg who predeceased her in June of i 1951. moved to the nursing home. Noble, Doug Gas. and Lilla he as Jones Carter Storage. auction In front of w DeBlois Bros. . Com Building in Gimme Burns Jewellers. town on Friday the 18th day of sun of Pure Milk co. September AD; 1 at BAKE“ of 12 oo oclofick noon, all M’ In Erlentonikernlce. Jack and or I 0:113: “We Roland and Bessie. 91' Russell, Jennie, Blair. Dianne. Royalty: go fnfhnfim is“ “my Cflis bounded and y "moi: and Lauretta. low" k to 8”: WM; 300 1' cm; at a stake set in 1 One and four Bibles presented to on Church 2 Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Nich- 1:23 we pl“. 0‘ m s 1 Mr: and Mrs. Neil MacNevtn. all? by vii-«1.4.. pm' l'oi' . _ ; galph standard? gratin. éflecofléined In a certain h- na. a an a . . nture Mbrtgage mug GRAHAMIS ROAD date the lam day of July an. S ta It So tember 5th CARD OF THANKS 1mm Daley Tabla: I ray. P 'I'hefamllyofthellteMfl.townIQneen'sCMyIn “30 RM. n Dr. Lee. Prince Edward Island. m m... m ....., trauma..." °' “r .b‘n "i am wa s , , e ace. “‘"P“Wn:k 'ufxmm Hnaooigtioonmirinawm m,dtheflntnlfl.nd ":8 m I“ sent flowers. cards. messages of. A- Wm Gm 01 (III- Ml Mm M .mpmndmmm m Myfloltcltu' hruslauw,biadar,hglaad¢.lnnm lnanyway airmen! m-dmm-Mlfié mu- m! disses. one atlas. am. M bemvem of m M mfim‘mfi‘ 5'7: Mm heels. truck wagon has. m stars. “I hfifimghfir mm. chat may! Interest no. . m m, Inna. sadly d hoaae- Im‘ . - no... new mm. mama loam - J“; mfiufiffii" rim-damn I'M: .clo-od dw- soIleI‘Ior m ' "' , Grafton Inst. ~ . Ines uneotII'a we! I! W- . * * 'W s.“ mm m A Wu... P. MIEOD. :1 mm. “m ‘ a m Mom mlANNOUNCEMENTS I CITY a QUEENS PROVINCIAL WOMEN'S III-l stitute Centennial Handicraft 1 display at the Basilica Recrea‘“ tion Centre will close early Sen-l tember. Be sure to plan to visitl the display before the closing date. JEWELL'S COUNTRY Gar 5 den's. York, open M o n d a)! through Saturday (closed Sun- days). Free pony rides for the kiddies accompanied by parents. Queens crown, modern and an- tique vase display, da-hlia gar. den, gift shop, etc. Guided tours. ult admisswn 50c. l SECOND INSTALLMENT d l lobster supper to be held at the. KE-MAC BURNERS 859.95. Glas-lMontague Electric Co.. dial 33s- August 29th ser-I 4567. 7 p.m. ' BARN DANCE at Cliff Peters. PLAN A family visit to the Rollo Bay every Monday Dancing 10-12:30. Canteen 14. City of Charlottetown secured taxes is due and payable on or before August 315i. ‘ INTEREST AT the rate of' onedhalf of one per cent per month will be charged on all over-due City of Charlottetown taxes. .3 l REPAIRS T0 automatic waah- ‘ ers, dryers. electric ranges, refrigerators. Factory trainEd service men. Storey Electric, ALL PERSONAL property and educational taxes are past due and should be paid immediate, ly. ‘ FIDDLING AND Step Dal- cing contest in Victoria Hall on Monday. August 31st. PLEASE BRING tax bill when . making payment. ‘ FLOWERS — For all occas- ions, basket arrangements, etc. York. RESERVE SATURDAY. Sepw ember 5th, the Queen's LOBSTER SUPPERS St. Anne ? OBITUARY MRS. ALEXANDER STEWART IInscrted by her daughter) The death occurred at nder Stewart of Marsh- d ini her 79m year after Monday night 9:30 p.m. Weekly I prizes $50.00. Jackpot $6541). ; ifestival and record hop In liot Hall. August 29 at 1.30 p.m. In aid of hall. I ling Stand on Great George lStreet. will be open Monday. In Shaw. early pioneer in the Plumbing Industry on P.E.I.. in. terviewed “On over CFCY radio at 10.50 Tues-, day morning. Enter our Tour” contest. CITY & QUEENS I» nusnnvn sensuous ad for ice cream a scout ALL planning to at“ at Hamnshire HE“. In aid of 4‘ tend Cavendish Consoli d ate d H Ca" Club" School are requested to register 5’ retary. By Order Board oft nd elr rustees. Mrs. Jo'ln MacNeill,ll-:: €550 we Secretary. , 894-8616. day. August 29th. Modern Old time dancing. 9 to 12. Music by the Stardusters. DANCE E V E R Y Saturday night in St. Andrews Hall. ML: I Stewart. Dancin 9.30 - 12_ Mu-l DR. L. P. IRLAM. Souris will sic by Smiths OrchestraCan-l be absent from his office teen service. I Thursday. August 27th, and fit day August 28th. LOBSTER IN the shell at the; Recreation Centre New gow. Saturday. ng from 4 to l P.E.I. Wildlife Park at Northl Rustico over the weekend See] many new additions. Open 91 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily. I DANCING TONIGHT North} River recreation hall, 9-12 mid~i night. Admission 50 cents. Good; music. Canteen service. In aid! f Junior Farmers. . SHIRLEY’S CELTIC Dancing september “h “"th the “‘7’ Class will resume lessons I DANCE MAPLE Grove Dance‘ REMEMBER To attend the :HBII, SI. Patricks Road. Satur-l ice cream festival in Milton “diCommunIty Hall Tueday, Sept. l‘lst. Sponsored by North Milton W.I. ‘ KINGS COUNTY REGULAR Saturday dance. St. Peters Hall. sons Orchestra. mission 50c. DANCE 1N Fortune Hall. 'Wednesday. Sep Eastern Ki by BINGO KELLY’S CROSS Hall Association. 1 0 , AUCTIONEERING SERVICE Cambridg — Robert MacKinnon. 169 Great Geonge Street. telephone 4-9689, residence, 130 Spring Park a STRAWBERRY ICE creaml ' El- Fairview, Saturday. I I SATURDAY NIGHT Dance,. Canteen ervice. Dancing 9:30-12 p.m. ATTENTION United Church THE SOUTH Centre Kings men —- Be assured of a place 3; Womens Institute presentation the Stanhope Conference Sept. of scholarships in Heatherdale .ember 11 to 13 by sending _ REMEMBER _ MO N D Ay I your registration early to: Be-I P-m- Entertainment. Every one ‘verley Simpson, York, P.E.I. 1 MRS, PROWSES' Home Cook- LISTEN TO Mr. D. R. H. the Tour" featured y Douglas Bros. and Jones RESERVE bet ers Stewart all gra I wel ' ALL VETERANS, the Kings lCounty Service Officer will be the Legion Homes of eac h branch from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., on tile following dates: Morell le- ‘ Monday, Legion — Tuesday. Sept. lst. Montague legion —— Thurs~ day. Sept. 3rd; Cardigan Legion Sept. 7th: "On‘tolwn Legion — Tuesday. Sept. 81 . 8 Souris 21. for RESERVE Wednesday Sep- New Glasgow Recreation Cen- l “ember 2nd‘ ‘9' the ire. Music by The Del-Rays. Admission 60 cents. s Kings Exhibition at Sourls. For particulars write Anselm Mac- Donald, secretary, Souris. in Hall Monday, Aug. 31 come onday, f information telephone Canteen. Ad-1 2. Sponsored Wednesday. Oct- Turkey ‘ e Hall. Sponsored by Peters Road Ladies Aid. 1 I i BUYING SELLING contact Southern Kings Real E s t ate. Dial Montague 938-4567. I SCHOOL SUPPLY Headquart- for the Montague area and Beck's. Books for ties —— buy early. on Sept. For night. night Chais- KINGS COUNTY Exhibition 3. . Thunderbolts S r m Also tw1st contest provincial Is have this holiday to Eastern selves. We su ne ds. HAM at 8.30 29: Y I! ‘ Aug. Slst; mm “uh Beach Party. George- at 9 p spons Georgetown Lions Club. MONTAGUE — Most Mon- tague stores will observe centennial and will remain closed Tuesday. We appreciate the hard work of our employees particularly dur- ing the summer months when we enjoy an increased volume of business and are happy ' enjoy our- ggest that you shop Monday for your Tuesday e MAMMOTH DANCE Potato warehouse Georgetown, Labor Day Sept. 7, dancing 9 — 1 Orchestra. ored by the holiday to PRINCE COUNTY AND TURKEY supper, Bedeque United Church all. Sponsored by the Jean Cameron Unit of the UCW, Sat- urday, August 29, from 4-7 p.m. Admission $1.25 and 75 cents. PRINCESS PAT Drive - Alberton, August 26, 27, 28 and "For Those Who Think salad In. Darren g t James and Pamela Piffin. Similar to DANCE AT Clearvue Diner. Malpeque. Saturday. August N .m. Canteen service. dern and old time dancing. Mo- Centennial day celebraqu at Pinette yesterday were signed for young and old. “mt: bike race was snapped lust as they were about to start the half-mile race for boys under twelve. Although first position Chm several times ru CLERATION the winner was Wendell Mure chlson. who receiv an ap- propriate prize. A feature which amused the large crowd was the i conunentary of each bike race by the start- er of the home races. Thomas Kenna - Planning Is Near Completion For Emergency Rationing OTTAWA (CPL—Planning Is nearing completion for a na- tionally - organized agency that won take over control of pricing, distributing ration- ing essential supply items In the event of a nuclear assault on Canada. G. E. Woodside, acting direc- tor of the emergency supply planning branch. here standby groups have been se lected In every major city ready to be called in should such an emergency arise. branch. part of the de- fence production department. has been working on the organ-- ization of this agency since 1959, when an order-in-councll directed the department to ar- range war supplies control. It now is virtually complete at the provincial and zone levels. Mr. Woodside said 34 zones have been set up. Each has a group of five to 25 persons. de pending on population, assigned to take on the task should war rt. .. He stressed that no action would be taken until proclama- tion of the War Measures Act. A draft order-in-council exists that would be passed immedi- ately to give the agency and its committees authority to take control of essential foods, cloili- ing, fuel and equipment. In addition to zone organiza- tions, there Is a committee for each major city and a super- vising group for each province. bers of the committees are drawn from business. Illdllh' try and local government. Pro vlncla'l and municipal .author- ities cooperated in selecting them. n pv- w aura-us uMih..aA-‘nnJ-.Aul- I ll 12- )2 Nee Mary Ethel Godfrey she ffolk, the only late Elijah God- Su the In Dec. 1909 she married Al- Ada, Mrs. Arthur Rhynes of Marshfield and her husband who cared for her un- til March 3 when she was re Her only brother Fred God- frey predeceased her in March of 1959. The funeral from the MacLean Funeral Home on March 18 was largely attended and conducted by Rev. Mal- colm Harlow of the Charlotte- town Baptist Church and Mr, Hugh Lowry of the Marshfield Presbyterian Church. s sung were Sale In the Arm Jesus and Abide With Me. Bear- H "I at: no ers were a s. Allison Scott. William Dover. Robert Stewart and Robert Rhynes. Burial took place In Marsh-l field Cemetery. ; CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rhynes wish to sincerely thank the kind friends. relatives and neighbors. the nursing home. Dr. .JA. Mc- neral home. Rev. Mr, Harlow. . r. . r flowers. Sym- pathy cards and get well cards received durin Mrs. Stewart's lllnesss and death. to all who in any way. A sincere thanks to all. Real Estate MORTGAGE SALE of house and lot being No. 3 Allen Street in Charlottetown in Queen’s County. There will be sold at labile e La the south side of Allen Street, land now or formerly in the possession of John Baa-hoe thence 11 south along hoe's east Nmety' . feet. them One Hunter! and four feet the west of land melon of Groom. thence North along said on Motels The Oldest Established, Proven and Respected Name , JOHN W. MacKENZIE "REAL ESTATE CONSULTANT APPRAISER and BROKER REAL ESTATE IS OUR BUSINESS ;. SPECIALIZING IN ALL LINES CITY AND COUNTRY LISTINGS—CALL DAY OR NIGHT * Telephone 894-3268 FOR IMMEDIATE SALE Bungalows Two Storey Dwellings 3 Storey Income Homes Duplex Dwellings Apartment Houses Summer Estate Furnished Cottages, Furnished . 269 Queen Street Farms Acerage Motel Sites Industrial Areas Heavy Equipment Areas Camp and Trailer Sites Office Commercial Properties Charlottetown Monger Canadian Association of Real Estate loud; I l in Island