CITY & QUEENS G. c. ANDRE . In Search of C elm. Tues: y, pril 23. Dinner 6:!) p.m., mimewwn Hotel. New mem- n welcome! ClViL DEFENCE Lecture .— School Hall. Wednesday, 24th. at 8: pm. Special Announcements . i PRINCE COUNTY DB. ZIELINBKI will be ab- sent from his practice in Ken- sington and Kinkora. Monday and Tuesday, April 22-23. DR, MARVIN It. CLARK. Ken- sington, will be absent from practice until Wednesday. May OBITUARY [The Guardian. Charlottetown. Mon. April 22, 1968. 3!; ' OBITUARY inserted by friends and rela- as as a tribute to the deceas- . ien . 3 MR. WINSTON H, DINGWELL. The whole countryside was: shocked and saddened by theiu of the sudden passing até 19th, 1903. of Winston H. Ding- well. Marie. Deceased was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Oswald D' it was with deep regret that relatives and friends learned oil I the paSSing of John ‘ng“D:iniel MacDonald, who was stead all his life. where. with a '2" brother Layman. on very successful farming op- d8! . Sponsored. by Uigg- DON’T M i s a Charlottetown Community Concert Association anal concert of season.—West- minister choir. Queen alarlotte High School Auditorium Thurs- day, April 25th, 8:16 pm. A number of memberships fo r next season are still available ind obtainable at the door. "WE TREAT THE SICK WELL" — Gissey's Pharmacy. FOUR BOYS DIE lC . Sssk. (CP) Four children. three of them from the same family. died early Tuesday in a fire that destroyed a two-storey from home on the Gordon lndian re- serve six miles south of here. Derd are three sons of and Mrs. Howard Anderson of the reserve: David Thomas, 12; Kenneth Lloyd. nine: and Peter one. The fourth victim was Bucky Arnold, 10, of Resins. a friend of the family. -. Mr. good cause for the bettermentl e. P.E.l.. son of Alexanderl b . f MacDonald and Florence (Mac-. mom 9‘ ° kayl MacDonald. At the age of 23. he enlisted erations. Winsto was 3 Marie United Church and a mail of fine Christian character Loved and respected by all who knew him. be was held in high esteem for his many acts of kindness. always ready to help in any time of need. or in any. Itached to the 105th Battalion of VP.E.i. While serving overseas or church and community. gium o;l November 6. 1917 and In tile home he will be greatly missed. where his wise counsel and endearing ways shall always be cherished. return to Canada in I Clarification Of Diet View v news 0 . d. the P.E.I. Hospital on March‘‘3 JOHN DANIEL MacDONALD ‘ o~n Gra'n ASked ‘ iMontreal Corn Exchange said ere it wen‘ "a med on his 01d h:me‘lstricken very suddenly on March from the PPDENNSIVe 00359”- . .41, . Min MacDonald was ative party about remarks on my “med born on May 13. 1391 at Hope- feed sra'in prices attributsd to Prime Minister DiefenbakerI during the recent federal elec- tion campaign. ' ' in the Royal Canadian Army on 3 the EXCthge. Said I ‘ September 2, 1914 and was at.!baker and a number of his ad- visers have denzed that prime minister accused Mont- he was wounded in action at the real grain brokers of profiteer- Battle of Passchendaele. 801- In ‘ was then hospitalized until his.M.atane. Que. March 1 May uf‘Dlefenbaker was reported 1919. After returning to civilicnina"e 531d that the“? had be,” life he farmed for a number of! unwarraan and “l‘lumilc‘j “rs "d in 1937 13;,“ch theiincreases" in feed grain prices a MONTREAL (CP) —- The wants clarification Guy de Cotret, president of. r. Diefcn- the l g. During an election r'lly in 1, Mr. to CHARLES BRUCE CP General Superintendent Tandem l I t DOUGLAS AMARON ‘ mnnton before appointment to Ihis pr:scnl post as general lnews editor in 1952. JOHN DAUPHINEE :houses Will be reLelv '3.00 o' CANADA DEPARTMENT OF NORTH ERN AFFAIRS AND NATIONAL RESOURCES OTTAWA NOTICE TO MANUFACTURERS OF PREFABHICATED BUILDINGS SEALED TENDERS address ed to the undersi nod and en- dorsed Tender I 37 for the supply of. Prefabricated Eslflm‘o up to clock, P.M., ‘ Standard Time Wednesday. May 15, '. Copies of the contract agree- meal. plans. specifications and tendering documents, may be examined at the Buildus Ex- mined ‘ change. Halifax can or obtained at the office (1: Mr J. E P ers. - District Engineer. ater Resources Branch. Dept. of Northern Affairs lid National Resounces, R m 627, Balaton Building. During his illness. which he bare with true Christian pati- ence and perfect rust in his the words “Thy Will Be Done", and the blessed hope of the happy home prepar: ed for those that love and serve Him here . He leaves to mourn the loss of a kind and loving brother. a Ibecause of the actions of y . . .‘ I Print and Vegetable DIVision o lusma" mummy of broken in the Federal Department of Agri-Y " culture where he worked faith-.Momreal; , ,fully as an tnsmcmr for r. Diefenbaker. in a tele- years until his retirement on 8m“ AP?“ 1v “1“. “‘9 “8‘9' TORONTO tern Chal'les‘N.S., Bruce joined CP at New May 10. 1957. During his years ‘mem attribuifd m h“? m.pres’ Brucr, ncwspa er man. novelist‘York in 1923 and was at C of service as inspector, he made 1990315 was ,3 co“)? “9 mven‘iand poet. will retire as generai.Halifax for five years before a lasting impresszon and was lim‘ He said he. new!” {neri'lsuperintcndent of The Canadian I being moved to Toronto. In 1937 noted by both shippers and malt“med mom" i m di 0?] real: 1 Press on his 57th birthday May.he became general news editor. SPCClDYS I0? his IUSI dGCISIOHS. l small 0" .OI-herw se' rec 3' ° .11. He plans to devote his timeIDuring the war he was bureau 11:33:. #fifiufivgfl: 311$? his attention to NW. his’ Mild imdlrecuy' . ‘to writing. ;chief at New ‘fork and later at too. brapaud. P'fEJ- and Ley-fmi‘ifigrgiivfnh: “Sh‘i'cmfl CONGRATS 'ro MIKE l. The “muncemem was mtieii’iédl‘. Igéurgplgzoiilicdalate‘illii‘iii man at home. besides a host ol‘ber or Bar‘mn LOL Mmm. BONN (Rem rs) __ Chanccb in the annual report of Gillis superintendent relatives and friends. to all of St. John‘s Lodge No“ AF and‘lor Adenauer gamed congratn"l"ul'cell,‘ general manager of, ' om deep sympathy is extend- AMMQXMdm Chapter No 11 muons Friday to me new Cana’ fanada slnatlonal news-gather- WROTE Two NOVELS ' ‘ RAM: Garden of the Gulftdig11 prime ministepdesignatc“ "8 agmlfli- _ ‘ He is a creatch writer as Council No, 9; Prince airlwai'd‘I‘eSmr B_ pearson. He said; 1. Bruce has been'3o years'wlth well as a newspaper man. One precepmry No’ 35; and the 15. 100k forwam toagood and mm. CP. 26 of them in administra-Jbook f his poems won a land Shrine Club. mu coflperauon .0 the benefit of i.va DOSIIIOI‘ISt. .The annual re- . goverlnor-Geaeral 51 Award. Ville _ . Mr. MacDonald was a valued if our two peoples_ H ipoll commen s. as a so 31‘! on tho nove s F'le “Sled by “3 Present Pam“ RCV- member of the Princetown Road ‘ “The wllole operating struc- ‘ Channel ‘Phore and The T0“ ‘1‘ Donald MaCLfn“an~ The hymns United Church of the Winsloe‘;the man cards and [was I_e_;1ure of cp as a group of worknship of Time. Setting for most sung were: ‘The Lord Is Mylo},ng where he gave faithful‘ y ’ing newspaper people took of his writing has been his .. .. - - . .. ‘ ' le‘gl- . r , - Shepherd Abide W‘th Me "scrvice with sincerity and pui‘-}§:ll.‘lse(ijn {agglrgfeegfssazngegegvé strcngth from Charlie's con- native NOW 500m- 00 105 .Hollis Street, a ax, . . upon the deposit of a crafted ch ‘ the amount of $500) payable to the Receiver Gsn- 1' eral of Canada. The deposit will be refunded if the plans, and specifications are in good order within a month from the date of reception of tenders. If not returned within WARSAW (Reuters) — A that period. the deposit will be wreath was placed Friday at for-lei ed. the foot of a stone memorial in To be considered each tender the Old Warsaw ghetto that 115‘“ . marks lilt‘ last stand of the 50.— ‘Al Be a990mpam9d by “I. 000 Jews who died fighting Nazi securities called for in '3" troops. Polish officials and Jews lender documents- from throughout the world are '3’ 1.39 made 0:1, am; m hero for ceremonies markinfl gaze?!)de my tacemrd_ the 20th anniversary of tile p with the conditions set forth therein. The lowest or any tender will ‘ not necessarily be accepted. G. H. Davidso . Chief. Purchasing Division. 0 I Douglas Amaron, 48. will be- C icome general news editor after nine years at Toronto as execu- tive assistant. Born at Quebec. he has 21 years service with CP. including five years as war correspondent in Britain. Italy and Western Europe. er . . . . the "Y" A little early for sumni 3U . what about CHM)! man" The world's longest and high- est cable - car system climbs from Milt-foot Mei-ids to 15.626- foot Pica Espeio, in Venesuela, NOTICES NOTICE The following average butternut tests were found in pas- teurized milk delivered to consumer homes retail stores and restaurants in this proflnce from March lsth, to April 18th. , Poul . . . . our Fashioned styled "Swim caps" today . . . Brand new for 1963 . . . . urived. Prices We to 82.98. NOTICES a.‘ G I so HONOR JEWISH DEAD 3 ed. His largely attended funeral from Moreil United Church. . was conducted by a former p'lS- PL" Milk Dairy cm 152% for Rev_ Russel MaeLeod. as- Brignton Dairy, Oh'town 8.50% 0 dz 6 Dairy, Oil’town 8.67% crystal Dairy, S'alde 3.50% ideal Dairy, S'side 3.60% Maple Leaf Dairy. S’lidle 3.52% ferry View Dairy. Borden . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Ghetto uprising in 1943. ROYAL SECURITIES Corporation Limited C] “There Is A Green Hill Far 1d d 1 w: - ~ in ‘ d' 'd 1 J h D h' 49 F11 k . i ' ' 3.65% Helm! PM“. an n - pose, as a“ 9 er an, 3 5° .ds ment. She also expresses apprc-iSIam comm" for e m M.“ 0 n “9 mee' ' “1 m ‘3‘ Investment >ecuritles . Buttercup M, m, 3m East Royalty ....... .. 3.65% 3333; Seaflii‘iijf‘ulifiv orfeitillirdeedceifv'jfl‘ff‘fimmgfi the Me" 5 Ass°c'a' ciation and thanks to Rev, Don-Igflaralilltee’r nag; figortnsigsétiégggiover as general supeignteiident LEX M. WILSON gepsitmangntq 3101:3111th Af- ' ' ' - o . ‘ 'I . : . . ld N‘cll ls n. Rev. A.E. Pier-1 ' s . latter 26 years with P. Born. . ' ,‘ llevllo Daily. Alberton 3.52% Montane Dairy . . . . . .. 3.52% “‘2 Ch” “""h Mr' mm“ at “"3 t Heb! 5??“ch b-V “‘5 ,‘Vl‘smwl :ey aim 0M3. James Miller {or} 3th Style rules are “Glitz! stral 'Eat Vancouver. he was succes-: m GraftonMgiia‘eI-Dial 4-8583 mpg“ng 5mg. - . . ‘ ‘ ' ' '. r - - ~ - ' ket to curb originaiy." , ' 1 b h’f t L d . pa ' nshine D Chi . v . . “°_ .mtms "ma" 0 ""3 their kindness and consnderation. ac suvey ureau 6 le 3 0n 011. Charlottetown . . Eu airy. own 853% Purity Dairy, Chtown .. 3.60% Pallbearers were- “0” L°°im0151de and Angus Who “was at this time. A native of Port Shoreham,‘New York. Winnipeg and Ed- Ottawa 4’ Gum-1° 3053"“: Gordon 3001391" Percy 'at Hopedaie: three sisters. Mrs. Jay. Colin Jackson. Aeneas Ruil- Danie] Cummings of Milton; 3 when and Garth Webstcr- .Mrs. L.B. MacMilian of Wood‘- H‘S Temams were laid to 1‘9“ 3 Islands: and Mrs. Winsloe Wattsl in Midge” “miller! (of Charlottetown. He was pre-‘ Sleep on beloved. sleep. and take deceased by a brothel- Kenneth ih‘Y We“. and a sister Sadie. ‘ Lay dOWP thy head UFO“ "W He passed away in the P.E.l_, sakur's breaSL iHospital after his sudden illness we IOVEd ""39 well- but Jesus and funeral was held on March loved thee best. 4th. Good-night. good-night, good- p.111 night. i Minimmn fat content 3.50%. P.E.I. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE WANTED For good grades of scrap material, delivered to our yard on Kent Street, we are paying the follow- ing prices IOVEIY NEW with burial at Hartsviiic. IRON & STEEL SCRAP $14.00 Per Ton. Boos'r nucbaan rowan : CARD OF THANKS HEAVY COPPER . . . . . . . . . , .19 cm, Per Lb. Italy plans to spend some _ LIGHT COPPER . . . .. 17 Cts per Lb $242.000.000 between 1963 and Mrs. MacDonald Wishes to ex-l Red rass . “H 16 Cts' P ‘ 1968 to expand power output nl‘t‘Fs her deep gratitude for the; Yellow Bras-'8‘”... ' o . . ' ‘ "'"° ' '13 Cts' Pg: all? from nuclear energy. ,flswers and memorial Bibles and 1 ....essassss ...... ss‘..... $3.00 Batteries .75 Cts. Each. AleBotties ........................20cperdoz. HIDESchKl S KENTS EET TR _ MAURICE BLOCK co. LTD. NOTICE Thanking all our customers for their business In the past and looking ahead to the future. We feel the best policy for everyone concerned is for us to go on a cash basis. As of May 15, 1963, all parts and repairs will be cash. All outstanding accounts are to be paid on this date. Accounts not paid will be handed in for collection. Signed : The first sign of Spring. even before birds start chirping, and bees start buzzing. is fashion. light. Come in and see our myriad of soft shapes to flatter every type of woman. This Spring our fashions are truly feminine in bright colors. watercolor prints. co-ordinated grouping in washable teryiene You ngers Service Station Red Point P.E.I. ARTIFICIAL BREEDING CLUBS ANNUAL MEETING Ladies Invited EASTERN KINGS April 24, 1963 Souris Legion Hall Banquet, 8:00 pm. BORO " "1.2 HILLS . $513.31}? Girls' 1 to 14 Lunch, 8:00 pm. ' ' NEW 6.... lammate reveISible p-m- s a as e a a e a e s a a e I re all-weather Coats P CE ' f ‘d' "t t l t ‘ h n eea‘llir all stvled in beauii- n u - - May 1’ 1963 . ‘ . _ c . lovely selection 0 com ma es 0 ii etc a g a . . . B _s|.m 5km. ‘ . l . . . . _ . . . . . 10.95 M 1]..“ s h i Q radiant fashion in sunhine or rain . . ‘ _ I . _ , fie}, 8.00cpogf ’ . Peter Pan comm. Sm pockets, matching buttons to neck ful charcoal grey Withwhite stitching. Slim skirt and pleated skirt With "cu—Pleafed Skin 1 2 ,5 YORK ,- - i . mm- rgpenam matching belt . . . attractive overblouse with drawstring waist. Terylene " u 8 9s 0 blue reversing to beige: brown reversing ‘0 beige; fed coordinates for casual ease and sporting occasions, sizes 10 to 16. D _Be'mudas ‘ ’ ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ‘ AUBDimque’cn 8:00 nm- "mm t° beige (Jumper top. not shown . . . . . . . 8.98) May 3, 1963 ' Lunch, 8:00 pm. O May 8, 1963 \ CD $332.00 p... only rubberized cqiidn SLIMSOnd MATCHING srpAw CLOTH TAILORED COTTON ggghligggfim Plaid hooded ram coats OVERBLOUSE SK'RTS BLOUSES b TYN Banana. 8:00 p-m- Sizes 3 to 14 E ley 13. 1963 . Slash pockets Q delightful plaids in iarpnon fabric . bunm mm" large palm Wk". . M.an “m1 m1 gingham m valg Han . bum“ lmm Q scoop neck blouse with short sleeves Q full skirt. pleated into waistband MO Lunch 8: P-m- Q red, blue and green plaid. . we“ tapered 5mm h M k t . unll~ual separate neck piece in gingham May14il963 .sizesiomis .smw ammo“ We ,1 I . . . m.“ Morel] Community Hall . turquoise. Mack, beige, woven comm. sizes . while with colomd trmlmtlngs. sizes 0, Lunch, 8:00 pm. . sr 4 lo :0 in Langley 16. loss o o- o a 2 St Luke’s Hall ‘ , 3.00 _ _ s'rona nouns 3 3 . - MONTAGUE pm mmomrevm steal suMMssslos noes . O . . . 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