t? .. Eu -"0 ' r XHNOUN CEMENTS Ecmr av QUEENS "WE TREAT the sick well" ‘ggey'S Pharmacy. New schratft's I-Iomestyle Candles taste so good. Available now at Gl'.".'c_v‘s Pharmacy. Dial 4-3170 {or ~rompt free delivery. GIFTS FOR the Hunter Ammunition. cleaning kits. handwarmei-s, shooting mils. etc. The Bike Shop. 183 Great Georgie Street. Phone 4-6241. GIFTS FOR the Golfer Balls. carts. bags, d_\'s, etc. The Bike Shop. Great George Street. Phone 4- 6241. GIFTS FOR the Curler - gluves. knee pads and sliding pads. The ‘3ike Shop. 183 Great George Street. Phone 4-6241. .l0llNSTON’S RIVER School Concert. in Mt. Ryan Hall on Thursday, December 19th. be- ginning at 8 p.m. DR. GREEN will be absent from his office in the Polyclinlc from December 16 to January lst. inclusive. CHRISTMAS CONCERT in Brackley School on Tuesday. December 17th. at 7:45 pm. COME TO the Desable Christ- mas concert in Hampton Hall on December 18th QUEEN CHARLOTTE High School Christmas Concert, Thurs- day, December 19th, at 7:30. Ad- mission 50 cents.—Adults; ' er-lits—children. MILLVIEW CHRISTMAS con- cert will be held on Saturday December 21st. in Mlllview hall. Curtain time 8 p.m. ELDON SCHOOL. Christmas Concert will be held in Belfast Hall on Thursday, December 19th. at 8 p.m. EMPLOYMENT TRANSISTOR Radios from $l7.95—Special Priced for Christ- mas—Tcombs Music Store. LONG CREEK Christmas con- cert will be held Thursday. December 19th. beginning at 8 k. FREDERICTON HALL — A meeting of the districts of Fred- ericton. Hazelbrook, Glen Val- ley. Pleasant Yalley and South Granville will be held in Fred- ericton School on Tuesday. December 17th. at 8 p.m. to discuss the renovation of Fred- ericton Hall. W.I. members of the above districts are Invited to attend. FOR YOUR Christmas tur- keys, geese. ducks and capons. all flredl poultry. not frozen. Telephone 4-5535. Free delivery. BONSHAW SCHOOL Christ- mas concert, Wednesday. Dec- ember ltlth. in Bonshaw Wo- men's Institute hall. Curtain ti me p.m. KINGS COUNTY WATCHES — C L0 CK}! — Jewellery - Electric shavers — China — Cameras — radios — RCA Victor Record Players —- large stock of Records. Pep- ler Jewellery. Montague. PRINCE COUNTY SUNDAY SCHOOL Christmas service at Presbyterian Church in Kensington on Tuesday. Dec- ember I7tIi. at 7:30 p.m. ANNUAL MEETING of North Shore Hockey League will be held in the Kenslngton ti-ink on .Wednesday. December 18th at enter have two representatives present. E\4°'.OYMENT LOCAL MANAGER WANTE who town We want a clever local young businessman or preferably married couple, not afraid of work. are looking for an opportunity in Charlotte- Experience in handling staff. purchasing sup- plies and meeting the public. important. There is an opening to invest some money and become part owners of the business if interest- ed. All replies will be treated confidential. Write this week giving experience and references to ‘P.O. Box 882, Cha rlottetown, r . A CARD PARTY and drawing for a fruit cake at Sea Vlgw school on Wednesday December I 18th. Sponsored by Sea View Women's Institute. IALL CANADA (Continued from Page II tween $16,000,000 and $20,000,000 on the centenary. This amount included a spe al $2,500,000 grant towards an arts centre in Quebec City. provincial expendi- tures. and moneys raised for the , centenary by municipal authori-‘ es. The cost-sharing agreements cover grants of $1 per cnpita from the federal treasury. to be matched by $2 per capita by the provinces and their municipali- ties. for projects of a lasting a . n ure PROVINCES SIGN UP Newfoundland. New Bruns- wick, Ontario an d Alberta signed before the opening of a two - day plannint.’ conference. Prince Edward Island. Nova Scotia and British Columbia signed during the course of the The Charlottetown Lions Club will hold an old acquaintance night for Charlottetown senior citizens Sunday night. They will be entertained by the Lions at a banquet at the Charlotte- town Hotel which will be follow- ed by a motorcade through the given Prince Edward Island and Quebec. CONSIDER. GRANTS Mr. Lamontagne told the con- ference that special grants to other provinces are still under cabinet study. Beyond these and the cost-shared projects the fed- eral treasu woutd make no further capital grants, he said. Actively being considered at the federal level now is the con- struction of an arts centre in Ottawa. the possibility of stag- ing an international art: festival in Canada in I967 and the ma- chinery for a wide range of student exchanges and travel ASSISTANT n J ‘ caring flat the needs physical health. INS'l'I'I'U'I'IONAL WORKERS ernment institutions. This to the cleanliness of sistim in the COOK III This kitchen Ex kitchen stall!‘ and «rive experience FOOD SERVICE for the Dept. of impart Chat RI Application “I09 Commission. P.0. Box street. Charlottetown. ‘ the Dept of Welfare & Labour. teacizinsg manaveineot sub. . I-h0l"JulZh knowledge of food preparratioci and service ability to ectu IVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OF P.E.I. Positions Available in Government of P.E.I. JAILER This position Is required for Queen}: Cou ail. Tlhlis is custodial work in quardmg and supervis- lng inmates in the county jail. ms employee is responsible the work demands work Islon of patients. Applicants good superv must have compdeted the ninth school grade and be in Are required for various Gov- tine domestic work relating is rou the buildings. doing laundry work or as- prepartlon of f . _ is sldgfed supervisory work in _an institutional es a-lion. distribution Aoolloant must be able to supervise and assllvzn CMIIIES of all to train new employees. Applicants should have completed the eighth school grade. and have exten- in large ouamtitv cooki INSI'RUC'I‘0R Ethrcation. This is adv institution.‘ it This npgositlong is requtred anaced specialized and plan. organize. super- and all other activities In- of food preparation. food ser- . oplicants must _have re and demon- lice. glstsslng (He for then competitions is midnight, December forms may be ditained by writing Civil Scr- 8l7 or by calling at 57 Queen conference Monday. will sign by the end of the ear and documents for Saskat-I chewan's signature are being exchanged bymall. By_ the end of the year. all b{mada_ provinces will have signed and ates the machinery for implementing Le;-5 _ _ grants within Canada. A Canadian opera based on the expulsion of the Acadians . a history of fire-fighting in . . carved ivory stain- of Canadian prim minis- . establishment of a bi- the aiireements will be ready to cultural institute on the Plains roll in 1964. said Maurice La- ofAb1-ah montagne. president of of federal centennial manning. am . . . eradication of _ th e , lepros in the Id- privy cou-ncil who is in chargeiamongy pmkcgrlor me“ are suggested as ways of marking the 100th anni- In addition to the cost-sharing ve]-sary_ projects, the federal treasury contributed $2.800.000 to the Fathers of Confederation Me- morial Building town. which are spring with a full season of the- atre and music to celebrate the 1864 Charlottetown conference. A list of 169 proposed projects has been compiled for the cen- tennial ‘planning conference by in Charlotte- the National Centennial Admin- I0 Ollen next istration. based on thousands of suggestions made by govern- ments. corporations, associa- tions and individuals. They have been roughly class- Quebec_ is for a similar arts ified in three fields-—lilstoricai. |s;3o p_m_ A11 teams wishing to 99"“? "l Quebec Clly. lnarklnz cultural and ceremonial. Semi- E 1864 pre-Confederation con- ference there. said it will be a theatre. concert liars on these subjects will meet Mr. Arsenault Tuesday. Projects likely to win appro- hallil and cultural centre with val in the historical field in- eat‘ Province contributing a , clude the organization of a Con- room to be named after Other provinces have been looking for similar grants to match the special treatment federation train and Confedera- tion caravans to take exhibits of Canadian culture to all parts of the country. city streets to see the homes lighted up for the holiday sea- son. The guests run in age up to and over 100 years. 150 of them will attend event. A Lions Club committee chairman Allison G‘ as pared a fun- filled evening for; the guests. It will in ude a visit‘ with Santa Claus: presents ot‘ chocolates for the women and cigars and cigarettes for th e men and in addition, all of the women will receive a corsage as they enter the hotel. Special prizes will also be awarded the oldest woman and oldest man present. Guests for the evening will in- clude Lieutenant- Governor W. J. MacDonald. Premier Walter] R. Shaw. Mayor A. Waltheni Gaudet and Hon. T.W.L. Prowse.; a former lieutenant- governor‘ and mayor of_ Charlottetown. Also in attendance will be allf members of the Charlottetown branch of the Canadian Institute for the Blind. . Following the banquet, a 253 car motorcade will tour C h a r-. lottetown led by a sound ca r the I VITAL STATISTICS BIRTHS CU'l‘CLIFI'-‘E— Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cutscliffe are pleased to announce the arrival of their son Kirk on December 12th, at the Prince Edward Island Hospital, a brother for Blake. Brent. Neil and Nora. HUGHES — Mr. and Mrs. Ver- non Hughes wish to announce the birtih of Sheran Elizabeth at the Charlottetown Hospital on Friday. Decem r 13th, 1963. Weight 7 lbs. 9 ozs. A sister for Darlene. GILLIS -— At the Prince County Hospital on Friday. Deoem. ber 13th. 1963. to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Giliis. Miscon- che (nee Eileen Sutherlandl, a daughter. Dawns Eileen. Weight 8 lbs.. 6 ozs. MUIRHEAD -- Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Muitrtiead (nee Janet Gordon) St. Eleanors. axe happy to announce the birth of a son. Glendon John. 7 lbs, ozs.. at Prince Iounty Hospital on Wednesday. Dec- ember II. 1963. A brother for Kendrick Wayne. RUSH — At the Charlottetown Hospital on Thursday. Decem- ber 12th. 1963. to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Rush (nee Emma Bernard). 1 son. Illtll-icgizigel Shane. Weight 6 Ibs., ENGAGEMENTS GILLIS — CUDMORE — Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gillls, Char- nnounce MacDONALD —— At the home of her son Stewart MacDonald. Boston, Mass.. Tuesday, Dec. 10, 1983, Mrs. Allen John Mac-Donald. in her mtli year. Resting at the MacLean Fu- neral Home until noon today. Dec. 17, then to Dundas Uni- ted Church. for service com- mencing at 2 p.m. Interment in the church cemetery. STEVENS — At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital, Satur- day. Dec. 14, 1963. John D. Stevens of Winchester. Mass. in ‘s 58th year. Resting at the Mac/Lean Funeral Home from where the funeral Will be held today. Dec. 17. with service commencing at 1:30. Interment In West Covehead cemetery. Please omit {low- ers. JAY — At the home of his son- in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell McAssevy. Mt. Stewart. Lester ._lay_ in ms 83rd year. Resting at the Mac- Lean Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held today. Dec. 17, with service commencing at 2:30 pm. in- terment in Peoples cemetery. Mt. Stewart. I broadcasting Christmas carols. The motorcade will follow a prc-i’ arranged route. De Silva Gets Invitation An Invitation to serve on an advisory committee on archi- tecture tor the 1967 Canadian ‘ World Exhibition at Montreal. 1 has been extended to Walter de ‘ Silva. provincial town planner. Pierre Dupuy. conimissionei general for the exhibition, desir- ‘ ous of ensuring the success of the big show where architecture; will play a vital part has invited. 12 top architects of Canada to! serve on the advisory commit-I tee. Mr. de Silva. who holds archi- tectural degrees from several famous universities in Great Bri- tain, was well known as an arch- itect before he took up the study of town planning. He came to this province nearly three years 1, ago to prepare a housing a n d planning study for the city and has since been retained by the provincial government as its of- ficial planner. PROVINCES’ ; I-Convtlinued From Page II an obligation which the Parlia- ment of Canada has stated the creditor is entitled to exact from him tthe debtorl." The court ruled on the vali- dity of the act following a case heard in Ontario County Court Feb. 1. 1962. County Court Judge R. 5. Clarke of Guelph ordered that the terms of a mortgage be- tween Ralph Douglas Sampson and Barfried Enterprises Lim- ited be set aside in part and BROWN —— At the Prince Ed— rewsed ward Island Hospital. Mon- day. Dec. 16. I963. Autbrey F. Brown. of 168 Dorchcsier Street. in his 92nd year. Re- mains resting at the Cutclifte Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held Wednes- day afternoon. with s_ervi:-.e commencing at 2 o'clock. Ia- terment in the Peoples ceme- tery. IN MEMORIAM MULLIGAN — In loviu mem- ear brother. Ray lile Dec- ember 17th. 1960. at Winnipeg. His memory is a treasure In life for me to keq) And the hope of lovingly remembered by his sister. Mrs. John J. White. MULLIGAN — In iovuul mem- budiand ver remembe missed by his loving wife, Anne. qualify for ORNAMENIAI TREE BONUS To assist in Rural Beautification for our Centennial year. the De- Partment of Agriculture will again offer the chasers of ornamental trees living outside of incorporated areas: . _For every ornamental tree purchased from the Bunbury Nursery, and paid for, the Department of Agriculture will provide one free tree to amaximumof'fivetmes.'h'eesmust be ust be received by the Nursery on or before Nursery and all orders in February 22nd. 1964, to qualify for the boom. Order now. Plant trees as your Centennial project for 1964. For further lnformationon the variety of ornamental the bonus. write or telephone: THE BUNBURY NURSERY Bunbury, P.E.I. Telephone: ‘S94-8328 following bonus to all pur- of a variety recommended by the trees which \ WllI'l'I!:-Iniovingmemoryof our . . White, Murray Harbour. who |1>;‘s7sed away December 17. Many years have rolled on since you us. B-ututnir memories are dear to S 7 We are tilaiidul that we had I ‘Till that duh when God called MULLIGAN — In loving mem- ory of ow dear rather, Ray who passed away Dec. 17. into. God saw you getting weary so he did what he Ilouuht best He came and stood beside you And whispered come all rest. You widtod no one a last fare- oulrreunlou Wlhenmyealrthly man slialldec ce. mortgage we 5 dated 1959. and was for a face amount .250. with interest at seven per cent annually. The sum actually advanced was $1,500. less a commission of $67.50. The difference between flie $1.500 and the face amount of $2,250 was made up of bonus and other charges. REVISED MORTGAGE Judge Clarke set aside the mortgage in part and revised it to provide for payment of a principal sum of $1,500 with an annual interest rate of it pet The Sept. 3. cent. The question of the act's val- idity was not rais before Judge Clarke. This issue did not come up until Barfried Enter- prises appealed Judge Clarke’: ision to the Ontario Appeal Court. both on the merits of the decision and on grounds that ‘die act is unconstitutional. e Appe at Court. which ‘ heard argument only on the con- stitutlanal issue. quashed e judge's order. declaring that in- ratcs are a federal re- sponsibllity and outside provin- cial jurisdiction. attorney-general of On- d to th government. The appeal was opposed by Barfried Enterprises and the federal gov- ernment. PIIOVINCES ARGUE When the appeal case was heard by the Supreme Court in June. Ontario and Quebec ar- gued that the act is valid on grounds that it ielates to provin- sdiction over property rights. . Justice Judson said this and other submissions advanced by the provinces were well founded. The act dealt with ts arising front a contract and was legislation in relation to civil rights. His Judgment said "the theory of the legislation is that the court is enabled to relieve a obligations . which in all the circumstances I of the case he cannot be said to, have given it free and ‘valid consent. "The fact that Interference- ne of the constituent ele- ments of ‘the contract is inci- dental." PRINCE COIJNTY ‘The Guardian, Charlottetown. Tues. Dec. 17, 1963. 15 3 Senior Citizens To Be Guests OI Charlottetown Lions Club jg Some , i~ I under, pre-‘ - -‘-z -- ‘aw... , PARTY_ DRESSES 1 I . . Pyjamas Q Slips CI '-." <- Novelty Gills CHRISTMAS GIFT CENTER 0 Souvenirs 0 Tropical Fish 0 Housewares 0 Home furnishings etc. Electric KE'l'I‘LES Canadian Made Chrome Finish Automatic Reset Reg. $9.95 $6.25 GIFTARAMA 166 Prince Street Phone 4-6228 Gifts 55 for Her The Perfect Gift For "HER" This Christmas DRESSES and $I5.9«5 - $29.95 Newest styles in lingerie Q House Coats Q Nlghties . Panties. etc. Plain and Bulky Knit SWEATERS $4.95 - $11.95 SPECIAL CHRISTMAS PRICES KENNEDY'S LADIES’ WEAR DIAL 4-8925 166 Queen St. CHRISTMAS SPECIALS AUTOMATIC FRY PANS were $18.10 NOW $14.88 Electric Blankets Single Control were 824 88 NOW $19.88 BO EHNERS JEWELLERS Montague Phone 838-4415 Y’ Religious ifts Bible. Prayer and Hymn Books. Mottoes. Plaques and Greeting Cards The Bible House 170 Kent Street Opposite Eaton’: A GIFT THAT LASTS A‘LL YEAR lolly good way to remember those who are away this Christmas. Share the great Island moments in 1964 with a year subscription to The Guardian or The Evening Patriot. Just before Christ- mas a gift ca will be mailed to each of your gift recipients. hand signed as you direct. DO IT BY ' honing. writing or visiting the Circulation Dept. 4-8508 Special Gitts I Watches, Hair "1! 'r’ To rs.- _, __.' <4 _' CHECK THE VALUES HERE! THEY WILL HELP YOU SOLVE YOUR GIFT SHOPPING PROBLEMS ”DON’T DELAY - SHOP TODAY” ‘ Gifts Gills For Everyone for Girls , SHOPPITl(()}UlCENTRE 5QGGY’S F" Eve” TOY & GIFT SHOP TOT °" TEEN O Toys 0 Appliances 0 Decorations, etc. ON YOUR 10% Off All Merchandise CHRISTMAS LIST _ _ L _ . _ _ _ _ __ ._ .5 l VAR CHRISTMAS TREES I ALL SIZ Holmes & Bradley D ai 4-34 Misses’ and Girls‘ Wear St i v 14 159 Queen Toys TOYS and ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES For Christmas Check our list for ideal- Christmas Gifts Radios. Razors. '.l.‘imex Dryers and hundreds of other gift items. SPECIALLY PRICED We trade Boots and skates FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO CO. LTD. 187 Great (eorge St. Phone 4-5347 Gifts for Dad DOES DAD NEED NEW SNOW TIRES We suggest you contact CLARK TIRE & SUPPLY 670 x 15 — 4 Ply Nylon Snow Tires $|7.95 750 x 14 -— 4 Ply Nylon Snow Tires $I9.95 Recap Snow Tires 750 x 14 (with trade) $25.00 pair CLARK TIRE‘ , & SUPPLY LTD. 152 Kent Street Phone 4-3574 YARDLEY’S SHAVING SE'I‘S For the men on your list 1/3 OFF GIGGEY’S PHARMACY 163-Kent Street Phone 4-3170 Business GIFTS TYPEWRITERS FOR CHRISTMAS THE ROYAL EMPRESS" fl Get the Facts from your Representative R. C. KEENAN tfll Fitzrw St.— Phone 4-952: PLACE YOUR AD IN THIS GIFT‘ GUIDE FOR INFORMATION CALL 4-8506 “% as I l SELECI‘ YOURS TODAY! ., WEYMOUTH ST. — NEAR CNR STN. PHONE 4-5593 Gifts For The Home CHRISTMAS GIFTS of - WARMTH and BEAUTY ISLAND MADE BLANKETS Beautifully Gift Packaged "Prepared and shipped anywhere in Canada" 0 Genuine 100% wool satin bound or whipped end blankets in pastel shades. 0 Auto robes in a variety of tartans at prices to please every shopper. A small deposit will hold any blanket Till Christmas W. M. CONDON & SONS 65 Queen Street Phone 4-3712 GIFTS FOR CTWHE HOME SIMPSONS - SEARS OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 9 P.M. I HOSTESS I SILVERTONE I smmoou CHAIRS l CLOCK I Agggfilgfzn A ios ‘ I NW0" R D comns I COVERS I I §_$L4__98 I $29.98, $5.93 } :..._._—._...——_—._..j.___..—.__—__ I VISIT OUR TOY TOWN 208 Prince St. Phone 2-1251 Gilt Certitlcates * CHRISTMAS GIFT CERTIF IC ATE WIN A $25 H. WORTH 36 “FREE SHOWS" IN 1964 CAPITOL THEATRE Each time you attend I Movie between Nov. 14-Dec. ztlth you have a chance to win this Lucky $25.00 Gift Certificate. 1 Simply clip this Entry Blank. fill in your Name. Address 4 and Phone Number and place in Ballot Box at Theatre. - Each Entry Must Have Theatre Stub Attached Drawing will take place in latter part of December ' KIM NOVAK -JACK L§<3EI:\flvI0N- I-‘RED ASTAIRE STAR IN THE NOTORIOUS LANDLADY The Movie People Have Been Waiting For Final Showing Today Gifts of Music PAINTINGS AT STUDIO H. Barry Bugden PHONE 4-70I 5 GIVE A GIFT OF MUSIC THIS CHRISTMAS I For Every Teen-Age-r on your Christmas List _.._5- WE CARRY- All Popular Recordings Classics. Western. Christmas Records, etc. IE5,-Tum}: SBQEIQII Miller Bros. I.I'cI. By Famous Artists ’ - ' - Headquarters" I Phone 4-3535