ANNOUN CEMENTS CITY & QUEENS GIUGEY'S PHARMACY. . C )It’ll-‘L‘ new 'lnd “Debut” Il' --t mizke ' up. Lilt your lace ( Illl(‘.~ and wrinkles Pro-e 5 lid $3.75. Available now at L GEY'S PHARMACY Dial (-3170 Prompt free delivery FRIDAY, MAY 15th. is the final date for payment of City taxes without interest — motor vehicle, business and personal property. ALL EDUCATIONAL taxes are due and payable on May 15th. in full. If unpaid after that date. employers will be billed' for sam MRS. ROSE SAVAGE will be absent from her Public Stenc- grapher duties until May 19th. because of ill health. In her absence Mrs..Jackson will con- e. tinue as public stenographer.‘ Telephone 4-5940 evenings. COME AND enjoy a holiday meal of ham and scallop. Mon- day. May 18. at The Christian Education Centre. Cavendish, sponsored by UCW of Caven- dish Pastoral Charge. Serving from 4 pm. on. Adults $1.00, children INTEREST WILL be charged at the rate of one half of one ipcr cent per month on all over. due City of (liiarlottetmvn taxes ALI. CITY Motor Vehicle and Educationa taxes. Business and Personal taxes. arc due and payable on or before Friday. May 1501!. THE CAVENDISH U n i te (1 Church Men will present their concert in Wheatley River Hail. Thursday. May 14th. Sponsored _\' Ebenezer W.l. ‘ REGULAR DANCE in Mount of Charlottetown Ryan Hall, every Thursday. night. Music by the “Stardus- ters". MRS. BLOIS MacPhail's Com-s wall Beauty Parlor will be openl May ism—will take appoint-‘3 ments from then on. l LOCAL AND surrounding dis- tricts Variety Concert in Stan- ley Bridge Hall. Friday May 15th at 8.30 pm. Proceeds in aid. of swimming roc . l WO—HE-LO rummage Friday, May 15 at 6.30 in Lower Kirk Hall. CAKE SALE. Wright's Shoal Store. Friday. May 15th, 4 p.m.l Sponsored by Beta-Phi-Chi. i sale. tihe‘ EWECSY'MENT EMPLOYMENT : HOUSEKEEPER ' WANTED For 0 Motel in West Royalty Apply to the Manager at the Queen Hotel in Charlottetown NOTICES NOTICES NOTICE Buying rough and sap peeled pulp- woocl. Open daily 8a.m. to 8 pm. Scaling at Riverview Service Station. PAUL DEWAR NOTICE All taxes due Kensington School Dis- trict must be paid by May 24, I964. It not settled by that date. will be passed in tor collection. By order of Trustees. j Ann 0th Gifts to the first 25 t'llFIOlIlf‘l‘!~ one day during this sale. Phone orders included. Phone 44133 or 4-6025 I0°/° OFF All ,lnhnson at Johnson rodu‘cts Phone Orders Included Phone «Ml-'93 or 4-6025 1 Johnson 8. Johnson ; mg ivers-a ry Sale t Continues ’Til Sat. at Noon ' P R i z E s " l Worthwhile Draw Puizes Daily l Phone Orders Included Phone 44l33 or 4-6025 I' Y E's We Have | Wilkinson Blades RIFLE The Rifle Range Is Now Open For Practice May 16, Practice Shoot Enter-Maritime qualifying and Prize Shoots Ranges 200. 500, 600 yank RANGE p. 1 ' Road Saturday sfbernno ginning at 2 O'ciock. at Hiiune isome Range and Letter. EDated the 12th day of May 1 Al). 1964 ' . Milton Rodgerson be obtained at the Bible House. Kent Street. Fred w Baznall. THE GREEN GABLES House in National Park will i'e-open on I ay 16th. Visitors welcome. v PANTRY SALE at Moore and EIW‘JLQKII'S Friday. May 15 at ‘2 in. Sponsored by Princetown United Church UCW. KINGS COUNTY dance in Morel] Village h a l l. ‘ Music by the “Del - Rays' DANCE. SOURIS P A R I S H Hall, Friday. May 15. Music by ‘ Thuderbolts. DR. BJ. GRANT, Optometrist! will be in the Montague office. every Saturday from 10 a.m.' to 5 pm. Phone Montague 838-! 2133 .j DANCE. LOWER Montague. Hall, Friday. May 15. Music by1 the Continentals. Dancing 9-12.30l p.m. Admission 75 cents. RESERVE SATURDAY, May 23, for rummage pantry sale Mo tague CWL, St. Marys Hall. 3 Clothing accepted evening be-i fore. i t RIVERVIEW Beauty Salon,I :Montaigue. open Mondw through tion Friday, Tuesday and Fridayl evenings. For your spring permj or hair style Phone 838-2300; Mrs. Evelyn are. l CARDIGAN PLAYERS pre-‘; sent, With A High Heart at‘ Souris Regional High School Auditorium, Thursday, May 14th ; at 8 p. to; Special feature cen-s tennial speeches. sponsored byi at Souris High School Red Cross," ST. ANDREWS Presbyterian Young People's Society, Mioc- tagie, are holding a pamry sal D May 16, be- O . the MacLure' building. in aid of flu new dumb nirrsew. PRINCE COUNTY TEEN-AGE DANCE at Al-l bany Lions Community Centre; Friday, May 15th; Dancing 9 —E 12 pm. Rock and Roll B a nd.l Admission 60 cents. NOTICE OF SALE BY SHERIFF UNDER STATUTE EXECUTION PURSUANT to and by virt- ue of a Writ of Statute Exe- cution to me directed and out the Supreme‘ Court of Prince Edward 15‘ land on the 12th day of May A. . 1964 in an action where- in Redmond Exports Limited is Plaintiff and Ernest Jam- ieson is Defendant and which said execution is marked to levy for $311.55 and interest besides ’s fees, poundage, of- ficer's fees and all other ex- penses of execution I do here- by give Public Notice that on Friday the 24th day of July AD. 1964 at the hour of ‘land I WILL SET UP AND Sheriff of Kings County. MY LATEST BOOKLET can 122 The Guardian. Cbar'ottctown. Thurs.. May 14. 1934- New Constitution Only Cure,‘ Biculturalism Probe Told By GUY RONDEAU 'ada's constitution must he re-l remain within Confederation. l vised if the country's two malnt . 'cthnic groups are to live on a. improved if Canada got rid oi REGULAR FRIDAY nig h t! footing of equality. the royal commission on bilingualism and; archy and still others thought' biculturalism was told here. Ii Many of the 125 communin leaders who attended a commls-l sion hearing in Rimouski. 1705 miles northeast of Quebec City,l expressed this opinion. They said the constitution has led to the establishment of a centralizing regime in Ottawa. A new agreement between Can- ada s F r e n c h- and English- speaking residents was needed. Others espoused outright sep~ aratism. They Iaid Quebec should become an independent NOTICE OF SALE BY SHERIFF UNDER STATUTE EXECUTION PURSUANT to and by virtue of a Writ of Statute Execu- to me directed and is- sued of the Supreme Court of Prince Edward Is- land on the 12th day of May A.D. 1964 in an action where- in MacConncll's Service Stat- ion is Plaintiff and Basil Go- tell is Defendant and which said execution is marked to levy for $256.82 and interest 5% from the lst day of October A.D. besides sheriff‘s fees. poundage. of- ficer's fees and all other ex- penses of execution I HERE- BY GIVE Public Notice that on Friday the 24th day of July AD. 1964 at the hour of eleven o'clock in the fore- noon in front of the Court House in Georgetown in Kings County in Prince Edward Is- SELL to the highest bidder’ all the right title and inter-1‘ est: of Basil Gotell in the lands followingz- ALL THATl ‘ TRACT PIECE AND PARCEL of land situate lying and be- ing in Georgetown afore- said and being that part of. To wn Lot No. 3 in the Third Range Letter B of Town Lots 1 in Georgetown and bounded i the south by Richmond Street and having a front ‘, thereon of 26 feet and extend- 1 mg northwardly therefrom a; distance of 70 feet and bound- 1 ed on the east by lands now i or formerly owned by Arch-‘ ibald MacKiiinon and being the eastern part. of Town Lot i No. 3 in the 15rd Range Letter , B of Town Lots in George- own. Dated the 12th day of May‘ i-o A.D. . Milton Rodgerson 1‘ l republic because it is no longer RIMOUSKI. Que. ICPt—tfau-I worth the province’s effort to lingual. while 457 spoke English nly. Some felt relations could : all its ties with the British mOIicl the key was better treatment. for French-speaking minorities outside Quebec. CITES PROBLEM At a plenary session that fol. lowed the closed, private talks. reporter Lisette M mouski s a i d problem is its defensive I tude. Instead of complainins about their position. she said.‘ Quebecers should agree on .1 sitive plan of improvement‘ and then act upon it. Q ; Jean Paul Desrosiers laid things would be better if the federal government abandoned its “centralizing” attitude. .‘I‘ would rather be associated With the AngloSaxon element than dominated by it.” he said. Many participants in the dis- cussion said English is poorly taught in the lower St. Law- ence region and some knowl- edge of the language is essen- tial to business advancement. Opponents said Enqish should not be taught at al and the schools should ‘ ‘ on Frenc . The commission was told that 190.425 of the 205.275 people liv- lng in this region—Rimouskl, Matane and Temiscouata coun- ties—speak French only. An- 0 14,288 described them- selves in the 1961 census as m OBITUARY Inserted by the family. MRS. JGSEPH G. DOUGLAS The death occured on Monday April 20. 1964. of Gertrude Dou- glas. widow of the lane Joseph C. Douglas. in her 88th year. Born at Savage Harbor. she was the daughter of the late Samuel and Harriet IPigott) Coffin. She resided in this com- munity her entire lifetime until five years ago, when due to ill health she required special nursing care. She leaves to mourn one daughter Ada (Mrs. Wilfred Cof- fin) of Savage Harbor. A An predeceased her. Also surviving are nine grandchildren and one sister Florence IMN. Stearnsl of Reading. Mass. The largely-attended funeral was held om her late 'home. Interment was in Mount Stew- art cemetery. Services were conducted by Rev. Donald Mc- Lennan. The pallbearers were Gerald Proctor. Angus MacPhee, Arth- ur MacLaughlan. John Morri- son. H-arold Coffin and Layton Trainor eleven o'clock in the fore- noon in front of the Court House in Georgetown in Kings County in Prince Edwar Is- land I WILL SET UP AND SELL to the. highest bidder all the right title and inter- est. of Ernest Jamieson In and to the following tract of land namely ALL THAT TRACT PIECE AND PARCEL of land situate lying and being in Georgetown aforesaid and he- ' Town Lot No. 7 in the First. Range Letter F of Town in Georgetown and bounded north by Town,l..ot No. 10: on the south by George Street and extending 84 feet along same; it the east by Town Lot No. and extending north and south 120 feet and on the west by Town Lot. No. 6 all in the ,.. Ul Sheriff of Kings County 5 your grasslands. Try your fields! 81 age: Gross mixtures of pounds/acre 400 - 600 pounds /'acre 100 - 200 A pounds/acre 400 - 600 FARMERS ! When buying fertilizers now. don't forget Wle, recommend for pastures and for hay or grass 6-12-12 Supplementary in July Clovers and alfalfa 0-20-20 a fertilized strip in gross and clover: mmonium Nitrate WINS $l YOII CMI T00 Charlottetown, P.E.I.: 0°—o May 18, 23, 30, June 6 June 13—Team shoot and prize shoot June 20—Inter-Maritime Match June 27—Prize Shoot. July 1 A.M.——Eldon McLean Match 300 and 600 yards—15 rounds July 4, 11, 18—Prize Shoots July 23, 24, 25—P.R.A. Matches Prize shoot: every Saturday after D.C.R.A. Sept. 7 A.M.—-Jenldns Transfer Match Sgt. 7 P.M.——R. C. Demise Mahdi m. “lo-Amt! for City W lay. 12—Give and Take—Prize Shoot Rf. JENKINS, Pros. REL “IDA-In. PETER JACKSON cash Award Winner, Mrs. Frank Moran, 1.1!; Spring Park Road, receives $100 from PETER JACKSON Representative Mr. Har- vey McLeod. A package of the new full King Size PETER JACKSON Filter Tipped Cigarettes purchased by Mrs. Moran contained one of the special certificates worth $100 cash that are inserted into a number of PETER JACKSON packages. Buy a package today —you too can win $100 cash. KING Siza Sr L A 'AIOVI ILTER TIPPID MAI! IIIOI IIII I| mm i iich Ltd. |' [tarts Thursday 9 a.m. Sharp ATTENTION FISHERMEN! WenowhnvethenewSearch&RcameDlatreuSimolin Stock. Florescent, recommended by the Canadian Coast ‘ Guard. Standard size 72 x 45. Grommet on corner. The mite are individually packed ready for It to be used in an enm- Cotton Broadcloth Just arrived new shipm smart pastel colons of plain colored broadcloth l to 5 yard pieces. This is priced 12c per oz_ or appmximately 45c per Floor Tile Q Cover the cottage this Spring 0 Easy cleaned. Floor Tile Q 9 x 9 Q Reg. 13c each Q $9.60 per carton yi . Extra fine drip-dry o 112 - n x 9 tile per quality at 800d Price: ency. No boat should be him one. . m1... new m" MAY SALE MAY SALE Prices as MAY SALE 6 9I/2c ea. Marked . WHITE ENAMEL LATEX PROSHEEN 2 29 PRINT mfg“ ish. Reg. 3.50 quart. - qt. walls' owing" ‘8'“ m“ 1 I qt- MAY SALE work. 15 beautiful pastel diodes from which to m. ELECTRIC BLANKETS CARPET °°"°" (Summer Promotion) Piece MCITS CUI'I'GII'IS Q For those chilly nights at the cottage Q Why do without this. luxury at such a low price Q Esmond - 2 year guarantee. Single control on; 'n x 34 Reg. 19.95 Size 52 x 84 Reg. 17.95 MAY SALE MAY SALE 3.95 ea. 2.95 ea. Q I pastel shades from which 00 choose Q A special purchase for this one sale only Made from the best quahioy rugs sewn together. Extra long for in front of cheater- field. 27” x 72” MAY SALE 8.50 4.95 72” x 45" MAY sALE Drip dry washable, Little or no ironing. Excellent quality. Sizes 42 x 81. Reg. 5.50 pair. Color white. Tailored. MAY SALE 3.95 pr. CARPET RUGS Amintster wool cut pile. de- signed with bone & tone pas- MAY SALE DRAPERY MATERIAL I One table of smart modem and M calm H a rm“ E carpi .95 floral destgn. satin back. Viscose 1 Litmted quantity. 9 x 12. reg. sun and suds. 3 value 129.00 MAY SALE . Beige ground “131 stripes MAY SALE 0 Made from the cock of colored Kenwoode Q A repeat speciaI Q Same good quality as always III'. Q 18 x M size. BATH TOWELS Q Good Quality terry MAY SALE Q Size 20 x 42. Q Plain I: striped design ..... 1.49a- WALLPAPER Regulnr prepasted, 1963 d e s i g n s clearing to make room for new pat- tern. Shop early for best selection. MAY SALE Over no designs 1 good selection 3 while they last. We are selling the trays to you at our cost of 250. each. Change that dull drab wall into spark- ling beauty with wallpaper at a price your can afford. QSoftwamnfleeqywool QI-ieiatiherbme QOnceagainweoffcrymitlns price. MAY SALE reg. 9.95 60” x m” 7.88 for name you know the price is right. Funny quality Snowy White Size 72:: 100 MAY SALE 2.60 a sum lmerfew. we tin-nod years. When what you is. buyhg. and Hunk-n OMmm.inpun.wesui-inuu nodbimaue‘rcdmed rag. 12.95 72” x 90” 9.95 never had a pan- re- we advertise trade Size alxlm MAY SALE 2.75 a. SORRY NO PILLOW CASES Ll” ‘ EXPECT mum SOON ATTENTION TOURIST WWW” noon UP ton H. mm m -nA-an—lh-VI.I—< .m5.—:ug cc-sz-n l—-.:A~_-.AA-_ -3mQra-nmhn 929(90'