ELIAS Father Proud Of Seven Sons , 'f‘hr proud father of seven w. and one daughter is Elias Kays of Upper Queen Street in Charlottetown; ' _\ir. Kays helped his sons get thcir start In the wholesale drug mom-s; by purchasing the KPFEF Drug Company in assor- lav-on \iitn his son Paul in 1949. He watched the firm managed by Paul grow into a successful Mainess and it was with great satufaction that he saw the Tim nf Kays Brothers Limited incorporated this year with six at his sons as principal share- holders. .\ir Keys is not playing an arrive role in the new business but is happy in the knowledge he lirlpcd make It all possible. \ native of Lebanon. .\fr Kai! came to this country in His as a young man of about 20 He spent 3”; years as a salesman before loin: into the prnrery business with his hm tivrr Frank in 1916. The two men opened t w a mum. one an Upper Queen and the other on Hillshoro Street. The Makers of send Best Wishes to KAYS BROS. LIMITED on their move to new quarters. Best Wishes to Kays Bros. from Victoria Paper Company Ltd. makers of t Six of the seven sons of Elias l Kays are the principal s h a r e- hoIders iii the firm of Kays Bro thers Limitid Paul Kays is president a nd i manager uiiile Geuizc is \ice- ' picntlent and Gaoriel. secretary i treasurer. i Oilit‘l' brothers are Emmanuel and Louis. Paul and Gt'OlQE are both widely known on the Island not ‘only for their roles in the whole— sale drug business but also for thi-ii endeavours in the field of athletics. ll'liiI? business pressure nowa- days has limited his activttiel Paul was a leading figure in tennis. and badminton on James island for many years. 1‘ h r e e tmes he won the Island singles li‘nni~ mic and 5(‘\'\‘T2il ilmL‘S M8~ ititolvr'd in partnerships tl.at have won the mixed and doubles crowns. CHAMP IN DOUBLES As thrcHime winncr of th e s‘nL‘lt's t'hamplnftsliip ht- v. on [ii-rniaiicnt possesSIon of t he trophy that went With it in bad- miiiton he was a champion dou- tiles player. He is active Ilso in commun- ity and church groups. in addi- knnwn as Kays Brothers. In 1921 Elias-took over possession ot the Upper Queen Street store which he still operates a nd Frank assumed ownership of the other store. Mr. Kays is continuin: to op- ‘eratc his grocery store with his son Peter. to the th tion to holding the office of pres- iaeni of the Charlottetown len- nis Club for several years, he was a member of the board of directors of the YMCA and also the board of directors at the Protestant Welfare Burr-an At present he is a member of th e Charlottetown Board of Trade. Mine in the aliens of St. Peter 5 Church he was a mem- ber of the \ estry for many years and was also a warden of the church. At present he is church Sacristan lie is married to the tnrrner .‘llary Haddad of WestVille. N5. and the couple has three chil dren ranging in age from one to ree. LEADING BOWLER The principal field of atlilrtlc mtteavuur for Georce has been bowling and in this field he is Widely known throughout th e Maritimes. He was a member of the Keefe Drug howling team and a loading figure in the out- stnndin: success nnjoyeri luv the tt-am as it won the Maritime bowling title in six of the is s t seven years. George is also an ardent curl- er and golfer He is a warden and a member of the i'estry of St. Peter's Church Although still a bachelor he won't be for much longer as he is srheduled to be married to Georgette Dow on the let oi this month. Gabriel. better known to is- landers as “Babe”. the \oung- est of the three brothers. is a — Congratulations Kays Bros. Ltd.- l I _ AIMITID_ fectionery” Montreal. Mom-nan. I; congratulations and best wishes for the continued success of Kays Bros. Ltd.! THE ALDAN COMPANY LIMIT-FD 167 Hillside Avenue Westlnount Quebec “Importers and distributors of all kinda of con- Congratulations TO KAYS BROS. LTD. , OnThsirExponsion GENERAL CONTRACTING ALEX “rims cam CONTRACTOR «vastness! m 4-3661 »Six Kays Brothers Share §;Ro|es In Wholesale Firm member of several local social clubs and is married to the former Violette Moore of Abner. They have three children, two girls and a boy. Indonesia Put On War Footing JAKARTA iAPt - Prestdent Sukarno has ordered most d lndonesia placed on a war tout- ing. giving him authority over the rights and property of the majority of his ssomooo p» pie Sukarno'a move strengthens his hold on his sprawling archi- pelago. which is reported pm. paring to fight The Netherlands for the dispuled territory of West New Guinea. Under the state of war. uhich will come into effect in most regions May 20, the government has the right to mobilize the population and militarire public gathennzs and jail persons ruse pected of endangering the na- t tional security. The guitar was playhdiin Spain as early as the 12th cesi- tury. day boasted athrituiea reentrei menu tor the 1962-63 arm President A. D. Dunton said [Forced Labor 1in a statement the blllc re- | ‘quirement for first » year stu- GENEVA lReutersl — All 11- dents has been raised to £0 per “Hum”! Labor og‘mizauu cent senior matriculation aver- lmey puth I!" Mm age from 55‘ per cent “ l ,, last years enrolment was “ill my“ u” me" m' 1.600 an increase of 35 per cent ting up of (mod labor services over the prekus year in seven former French West A new an. builds“ and n African colonial territories addition to lhi‘ wient-e building The survey. by a committee .rc being added to the campus. of 16 experts under Sir Remu— but official said the unnerSity uami ' ‘ ‘ of lndia. will won't be able to handle any be discussed at the interna- more than 2.100 students Lit the tional labor conference here in coming .choiamr year June The report named Chad. Gabon. Ivory Coast. the Congoi , Republic. the Malagasy Repub- OSLO- MW" “3" '— Th“ “E, M.“ and my] .3 co“, capital City had 93.000 regis- mu when compulsory labor tered motor vehicles last year. 'ervices h‘d been instituted for an increase oi Ila!) over 1960. economic developing“ it also had more traii’icvaccl- The mum" m question dents. the total of 3.639 being a‘ were bound under the 19:!) Jo'per'cem "um."- forced labor convention to "supu press the use of forced or corn- pulsory labor in all its torm- within the shortest possible pe- Carleton U Tightens Up On Entrance . OTTAWA ICP) — Expecting} too many studean for too little space. Carleton University Mon- IIEAVIER TRAFFIC Adiustment Need Is Seen CHlCAGO «APt—A Canadian dentin a! that gov- ernment; have htu'vennd in the balm professions only when “public pressures could no longer be Inbred." Dr. Don II. Gullctt of Tor~ onto. secretary of the Canadian Dental Association. added. how ever. that the intent”. pa— tients seek from a and health servtce "are missus; in [overn- ment-controlled plans.“ lie said dentists, along With mrmbers of other halth protes- sions. rnust adiust themaetvea in a rapidly chann'nz society in which “the availability at service. the type of service. and the position of the person rendering the service are all h- ' valved " Congratulations KAYS BROS. LTD. on the opening of their New Business Premises fifithTCH CO. LTD. Choflettetowa a message . Dettol of congratulations to . . . KAYS BROS. LTD. . .‘ . Progressing with Prince Edward Island We extend best wishes to Rays Bros.. on their expansion pro- | grain . . . and trustthat this progressive firm will continue to serve the Island as well in the future as they have in the past. RECKITT & COLEMAN Canada Ltd. dehine. Quebec ' Brasso . Silver and other quality products . Nugget Congratulations . KEEFE DRUG COMPANY on the Opening of your New Warehouse From Kimberley-Clark Canada Limited KLEENEX‘ tissues In the Pop-Up‘ box Makers of Kleenex‘ tiss NEW FLAT FOLD Economy-Site UOI New KOTEX‘ feminine napkins with that definite diiie DELSEY’ bathroom tissue rence 141.“ In! IWWWMhyLm ll l Te Kays Bros. Ltd. We extend our very best wishesl Congratulations N KEYS BROS. .Keefe DrugCo. nthe occasionot the opening or BEECHAM their new ware- PRODUCTS LTD. Weston. Ontario . Eno . Menard . Everflo ' Scotts ' McLean . Silviltrin BEST WISHES KAYS silos. LTD. SIDNEY T. GREEN 8: CO. Whole-lo Confectionery from W. K. BUCKLEY LIMITED Toronto. Ont-rte Manufacturer! of Canada's Leading Cull & Cold Remedies liQneenlt. famous/tor ‘ electric razors . transistor radios ' battery intercom units PHILLIPS APPLIANCES LIMITED 143 Cunard St. Halifax e. s. i. dealers include:— Archer 8: MacDonald Ltd. R. T. Holman Ltd.’ Toombs Music Store Burns Jewellers Firestone Home In Auto Samples Pharmacy N.$.