‘NOTICES . NOTICES KEEFE HYGIENIC SERVICE NOTICE Due to on accident Mr. Harper's routes on Mondoy."Tuesdoy and Wod- nesday _will not be collected. but all routes continued Thursday. Friday and Saturday. - Before buying see the new improved Middle- ton & Parish potato harvesters——four men can dig and haul to warehouse 4 to 5 acres per "day. We also have several potato diggers and ' pickers. Both new and used. on hand. , We have one used Oliver grain harvester, engine driven, that we have priced low to sell. SIMMONS &MacF3ARLANE LTD; Summersi FARMERS ATTENTION . Industrial Research Centre is Developed Near Montreal By BRUCE STOVEL Canadian Press Staff Writer The ivory tower. once treated with scorn by the practical bus- inessman, is coming to be re- garded as a valuable tool for technological advances. Noranda Mines Ltd. beg construction at week on a $1,000,000 research centre in a campus-like park for industrial research in Pointe Claire. a suburb of Montreal. The modern building. due to be completed in June, 1963. will adjoin the .$2.225.000 research centre of the Pulp and Paper Research Institute of Canada. 9 5 built acre A G e r in a ii pharmaceutical firm. C. H. Boehriner Ltd.. has announced plans to build a re- search laboratory in the same llandscaped, tree - lined area. Other firms are I id to be ne- gotiating for adjacent land. VARIED SUBJECTS The Noranda research centre. under the direction of . W liam Gaubin, will cover a wide range of technical subjects in different branches of physics. chemistry, metallurgy and en- gineering. It will employ about 40 in 1957. Both are on 10- tracts. = a NOTICEI Johnson's Restaurant. Elm Avenue and Bayfield Street, will be closed from 8 am. until 1] a.m., Wednesday morning in due respect of the death of Carl McGonnell. From the management and staff of Johnson's Restaurant. AUCTION SALE at JENKINS TRANSFER LTD. 101 Longworth Avenue‘ Antique and modern furniture and other household effects. Owner. Auctioneer. E. M. Bagnall Claude Craswell I DIAL 4-8583 RURAL YOUTH FAIR and Provincial‘ HARVEST EXHIBITION Provincial Exhibition Grounds CHARLO'ITETOVVN September 27th and 28th. I962 RURAL YOUTH FAIR Exhibits from 4-}! Oalf. Garment and Project Clubs PROVINCIAL HARVEST EXHIBITION Sections for Vegetables. Fruits. Potatoes. Seeds. Roots. Hm! and Silage $1500 in Regular Prizes—Plus Special Prizes HOURS OF SHOW Thursday. September 27th. 7:30 p.m.-11:00 p.m. Friday. September 28th 8:30 a.m.-- 4:00 p.m. ForPi1lzeLktaiidEntryEoi-iriswrite P.E.l. Department 1! Agriculture. P.0. Box 3100. Charlottetown. All Entries dose Midnight. September 15th. P.E.I. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE A FAMILY HOME THAT FITS IN WITH ALL YOUR NEEDS If you had built this home yourself. it couldn't be more perfect! The children will like the beauti- fully landscaped lot . . . ideal and safe for play- ing . . . and the fact this home is only a short distance from school. Mother will like its proxim- ity to stores . . . Dad will appreciate its handy garage and the quality of workmanship all through this home. Everyone will admire this home's large living room and dining room. kit- chen, three bedrooms. bath and Washroom . . . and the newness of the home generally (built in Sherwood only three years ago)». Sunday church- going is simplified by this home’: proximity to churches. All in all, this property offers every- thing you want in a home of your own. May we Suggest you call today, then-come out and inspect this property at your leisure. It's available immediately—-and the terms are far more agree- able than you’d imagine. Why not call—- s. w. WILLIS. Realtor.’ PHONE 4-7242. TENDER ‘ I . for flux ' ‘Relocation of Existing House Montagub Regional High‘ School Sealed ’I'ei'1dors‘addressed to the secretary. ontague Rogiomifiigh school. Montague. will be vod until 4 mm». the 17th d‘ny.or-September. 982 tcrgita-location or llidsting House. Plain, specifications and tender documents Iitbeviewed obtainedatiheofflceofths rchitoct. 92 Street, Charlottetown. A de- ll of $10.1!) ‘payable to the architect is required oresch setotplnnsand documents. no tinder not nsossurily he 6. Kan Plcliord, .4 5 . V ‘ ' i.'.. ' ' -J’ Eatons Opening New Store In Halifax Centre lLA.LIFAX—-After serving the people of Halifax and district for over 34 years in the busy downtown Eaton Store on Bar- rington Street. Eaton’: of Can- ada today is opening its ' tri-level department store in the Halifax shopping Centre. Hall- i‘ax West. In an easily accessible loca- tion from all parts of the pro- D8! I tel colours. blended with natu: rai woods, fel-luring specially designed fixtures and lighting. escalators serving all floors, with soft music playing through the building. The building has 150,000 square feet of sales area. Following a trend approved in other large new centres on the continent, the shopping cen- c is built with a central cov- ered mall. flanked by display windows on both sides. wn Upper levels. Parking ramps on persons. while the pulp and paper centre has a staff of about 40 The establishment of a re- search campus at Pointe Claire is the brain child of Dr. Lincoln R.. Thiesrneyer, president of the Pulp and Paper Research Insti- like research park is proposed in Tomato and several firms have agreed to build laborator- ies there in association with the Ontario Research Association. similar centre at the Uni- versity of British Columbia is being discussed. he said. He stressed that these cen- tres will be likely to attract high - calibre scientists on a long-term basis. . "This is definitely a coming trend," he said. “The new de- velopments that will revolution- ize technology will likely flow from centres of this kind." ‘The Guardian, Charlottetown, ’l'uos.. Sept. 11, 1962. lslwon Thalidomide Only Culprit, Doctor Says LISBON (Renter:-il Widukind Lenz of Hamburg, the first doctor to connect the drug thalidomide with deformed ba- 5 bies. said Monday he “found no evidence whatsoever that any other drug can cause the mal- ] O t Join Pros land. Austria. Portugal, Brazil. Israel and The Netherlands. Till After Dec. Th - ...;§'f. ollféf c..‘i."..’l‘.°ie.‘l‘.‘.’.’.'."f.‘.‘. {Says Rod Laver I3] . _Because the drug was notl FOREST HILLS. N.Y. (AP)- wlthdrawn before March in Rod Laver said Monday he will 1,-.m(_ Canada and May in Japan, doc. not join the professional tennis tors must expect more malforr troupe until after the Davis Cup maéions in those countries. he I chflllfinfe round in December. ai. ‘ a ‘old rocket from Australia said :after winning the U.S. tennis championship. “After the chal- lenge Ramos Suffers Dr. Thiesmeyer said Canada format-ions attributed to thalidow - '°““d. I'll 5“ d°“”‘ 3"?‘ lags “very, very fa‘... behind mide_.. J3.-oken Fngger do some thinking and talk it the United States in industrial‘ Len; addmgsed aixmi 3_2oo CLEVELAND (AP, __ x_..ays ‘"9" ‘VIII ‘"3’ emPI°Y°"- Laver won the title with a 6-3, 6-4, 5-7. 6-4 victory over his Davis Cup teammate, Roy Emerson, to complete the coveted grand - slam and be- come the hottest properly in tennis. Of all the great players of the research. Research by private corporations in Canada was much less than it should be. “For years the government did most of the research for in- dustry. but now industry is it- sclf becoming research-minded. “I think that now the govern- doclors from 68 countries at the 10th 1 n t e r national pediatrics (child medicine) congress here. Prof. Heinz Weicker and Prof. Heinz Hungcrland of Bonn told the congress the number of chil- dren born with malformations because their mothers took thal- have revealed that the ring ‘finger on pitcher Pete Ramos’ left hand was broken when He‘ was hit by a line drive in |e< game against Kansas City here Friday night, the Cleveland in- dians announced. n Indians‘ spokesman said tute of Canada. During the first year or so of operation. the N o r a n d s re- search centre will rent many fa- cilities from the pulp and paper centre. I318 “But." Dr. Thiesmeyer said. “we are doing it gladly as we realize a strong research cen- e next us will eventually be a big ass ."‘ IN TORONTO T00 e said a similar campus- ysniietes from Israel tionalist Chins. charter bers of the Asian Games eration. df'lt,"th 24- -. , em 9 9 year ing sessions of the IAAF'I 12- man executive . opened Monday Car Explosion Fatal To Driver BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS. ' and Rs- insin- Pod- Japan and about 3 other Asian nations continued taking part in pite the A ficials have since warned athletes and officials of these countries could face disqualifi- ca the championships des- l AF action. IAAF of- that tion. The issue was to be aired dur- councll tb I t Utah (APl—Driver Glenn Lea- sure of San Mateo. Calif., was killed Monday when his jet car Infinity apparently exploded on a test run through the measured ment should concentrate on -d -dV 5 . - - « _ D35‘. Only D0" Budge Won all '1 grants. fellowships and tliings Inl);:]|“'/9-3()0unm'z pregnancy may ;:;";€:x';¥0:pl;‘?{:1gggdgfintgeig four .ma.‘Io‘r championsliips---» ;’2,',,°n,,'}y'_l. mesa western Utah like that and M mdustry carry weicker sa_d it _ , ‘”_ bl is a question as to {vhether he ‘ Australian. Hench, Wimbledon ——~‘-_ the M" “5e"'" to assume ‘that ‘Sufi: I hafi will start against the New York and Umled Sm°5“l" “"9 -W3". thalido mide-deformed babies , Yankees here Wednesday night. gefgrc d-léallfrr C133? 9 al°"g' LIBRARY BOQKS lwere born in West Germany ‘ u ge I 1 m . In 1960. more than 3o.ooo.oom about 700 ,,, Gm... Bmainjg NATIVE CANADIANS . ‘:°‘fh‘h° P'°S.*'"° am’-1‘. Lave’ APPOINTMENT individual volumes were availv flea,-1y 709 1,, Japan_ almost 100 The Indians of Canada num- an e W9” ‘5 that Ix,‘°;leflf;f~ ing price is $150,000. he'll get it remains to be seen. ' But he won't settle for less than her 1850.000 and the Eskimos‘ I516 It V81‘i0l|S types Ol Calla-ain Sweden. about 50 in Canada di ‘ - 11,500. 811 lIbl'8!'leS- ‘and several dozen in Switzer- . 375.000. ATTENTION HOUSEHOLDERS lsolufion Sought It has cometo our attention that door-to-door canvassers are soliciting. On Controversy two levels will accommodate 1,800 cars and give easy access to the shopping levels. Nova Scotia red brick and na- tive stone have been effectively tion. The east wall is dazzling white stone with a huge ir.-ztal rill work overlay. to be illumin- ated at night. The wall on the mall level is largely constructed of glass and during business hours the entire expanse may be rolled away by automatic de- vice. to give wide unobstructed view and entrance to mall-level departments. utilized in the exterior construc-- donations to what is called the RCAF Association Red Cross Fund for Sick Rooml erinnlioc H This is to advise the public: that the RCAF Association is NOT carrying onl|fl ASTON Games any solicitation for donations tor any purpose and householders a re w a r n e d; B LGRADF I , against making donations to any person in the belief that the money will go to ichiEAsano 0.’ Jaf;§n’;la)i:j' an RCAF Association fund for the purch ase of Red Cross sickroom su p p 1 i e 3.‘ day he will seek a solution of i the Asian games controversy that threatens one third of the However- The Royal Canadian Air Force Association world's leading athletes and of- ficials with disqualification. No. 200 Summerside Wing M We been wing this is once again sponsoring a subsciiption campaign and a portion of the subscript-‘ _m-'='lt_9F 01056 Study and We h0l_>e ion premiums is turned over to the Association for the purchase of sick roomi gefgidgll sgfid fifillfilsaflgrevigg supphe“ ff” thff Red Cross; _ president‘ of the Japanese ‘Ama- his equipment consists of hospital beds, wheel chairs, in v a I i d walkers; ieur Athletic Federation. crutches, etc. and will be available to an 3' residents of Prince County F 1- ee or " '9 W°“1d like *0 “Old any- Births, Deaths, Marriaaes BIRTHS SHEIDOW —- At the P. E. I. Hospital, Friday, September 7th, to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Sheidow. Cherry Valley. a son Donald Douglas. Wt. 8 lbs. ‘A oz. CLINTON — At the Charlotte- town Hospital on Sept. 7. 1962, to Mr. and Mrs. P. Edward Clinton (nee Maureen Wood) of Souris. a daughter. Kerry Helen Dene, 9 lbs. a Sister for Rosalie and Darlene. ENC-DAG EM ENTS ROBERTS — INMAN — Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Roberts, Cardigan, wish to announce the engagement of their youn- gest daughter Evelyn Gail to George Harvey Inman. son of Mrs. Robert Morrison and the late George lnman. Marriage to take place in October MACDONALD — MYERS-—Mrs. Katherine MacDonald announ- ces the engagement of r daughter Lois Emerita to Harry Francis. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Myers. Marriage to take place October 6th at St. Andrew's Church, Mt. Ste- wart. at 9.30 a.m. DEATHS GALLANT - At Chelton. on Sunday. September 9. 1962, Edward Gallant. son of Mrs. Hilda Gallant. Central Bede- que. in his 25th year. Rest- ing at the Bowness Funeral Home. Funeral to be held Wednesday. September 12. to St. Church. Seven Mile Bay. for Requiem High Mass at 9.00 am. Interment in church cemetery. Visiting hours 2.00 - 5.00 and 7.00-10.00 p.m. IBOOMHOWER — Christopher J ohn: At Digby General Hos- pital. Digby. N.S. on Thurs- day. September 6th, 1962. fant son of Jennie and Jack Boomhower of Charlottetown. P. E. I. Interment was made in the Fairview Cemetery, Dig- . . . H. Hu- ghes. officiating. IN MEMORIAM JACl{MAN—In loving memory of my dear father William Jackman who passed away Sop , 1. Gone dear father, gone forever How I miss your smiling face. But you ft rr-2 ember None on earth can take your 803. Though your smile is gone for- eve And your hand I cannot touch. have so many memories 0f you dad I loved so much. Sadly missed and always re- membenzd by his fond daughter, Marion. DORION—l.n loving memory of Joseph A. Doiron who pas- sed away September 11th, 1954 In our hearts your memory lin- sweetly tender. fond and true. There is not a day dear father That we do not think of you. Always remembered by wife and family. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mr. Laughlin E. MacKinnon wish to express their sincere thanks to Dr. MacLeod and Dr. Laidlaw. Matron and staff of the P.E.I. Hospital. Rev. B. Gillis and sages of sympathy. To all our kind friends who helped in our recent bereavement. We extend oulr/I sincerest thanks. rs. . Macxiimon a ii d mily. AUCTION SALE . Murray Harbour on'Sopl'. |5l'h. I:30 p. On the premises of the late Herbert Cohoon hoon. 1 washing machine; 1 refrigerator; chester- field suite; buffet; china cabinet; 6 diningroom chairs and table; 1 coffee table; 2 end tables; kitchen table and chairs; 1 couch; 3 chest of er; 4 drawers; bedroom commodes; writing desk electrolux; dishes and other smalllarticles. J . THOMAS McKENNA. Terms of sale Cash. VERNIE COHOON, Administratrix. will be If not fine u . TEN the same ho 1' Bus Garage Montague Regional High School Sealed Tenders addressed to the Secretary, Montague Regional High received until 4 p.m. the for the erection of a 3 bay Bus Garage. Plans, specifications and tender documents may be viewed and obtained at the office of the architect. 92 Queen St., Charlottetown. A deposit of $10.00 payable to the each set of plans and documents. Thelowestoranytendernotiwnarily accepted. ’ Sgd.: 6.. Keith Picltard. Amhi in. (Advanced Time) beds: 3 bureaus: 2 ; settee and four chairs; uctioneer. held on Sept. 29th., at DER School. Montague will be 17th day of sept..19s2,l architect is required for Charge for Home Use from the Summerside branch of the Red Cross Society. lgfinfd .“""“’°§l““ ,.h"°. “Shim ‘ , ‘ ,_ ‘ V _ _ _ i, V ‘ ‘ _ -_ ’ ii Jeopar_izo ..ipziiis stag- Youi NIAGAZINT‘. OLDER (lien 01 icnc-mil) mil help fuilhei this (om-. lug or um um ()iy...p..-gs munitv project. Resirlmils \\".lf‘ll called upon should request to see the represc-nta--I Mano isheatlimz the Japan- tive’s letter of introduction signed by the officers of the RCAF Association. I959 “'~‘l"l*“"°" “’ ll“-' 23"“ “°"‘ gress of the International Ama- teur Athletic Federation which NO DONATIONS ARE BEING SOLICITED and any persons _=ip- .‘."§'.'.y“°.l§xF'$$‘§.§'.V, S°‘“°"5 hm proached for a donation is asked to report the matter to any of the . The IAAF. last month with- undersigned ydrew recognition of the Asian J. Sterling Reeves -— Clarence Mac-gFa dden —— Robert Enman —- Edwin Clow I §,‘,,,’“‘f.*‘;,,.',’;,.3"‘§.2,'.',*‘y a;f:mIi2,d°?:,I ' W. H. EBBTTT ' 'l‘lu- Roy.-ii Bank of (‘ianaiia ain- nouiices lhe H. lilbbitt as Supervisor of Most gage Loans Montreal. M . , lbeen in charge of the Mortgage Loan Deapartrnent at Head Office since 1954. also supervises the bank's ons. 8-[)[.|I)|illil!l(‘nl of W. with headouarters in r Eibbitt who has TermPi.'-m Loan oper- SEPTEMBER ll - I2 - 13 I;—“ "- Guoranteed 25 Months Against All Rood Hazards .4. ALLSTATE road tested these fires over l.0O0,000 miles. 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