- BUYING - SELLING By BOB MacKENZIE Into medical research and find- Mrs. Barrett Mrs. Hale Legion Home 9 p.m. _ “The fall The Canedian JTTAWA (CP) — Electronics | engineers are moving steadily logical Engineering Society. “Medicine has always been a/ tiny a, warm welcome from most |poorly defined field ‘and we're jgineers 1s in the field of: hard- The Evelyn E. Edgett . School_of Dancing EVELYN FE EDGETT, FIDMA and FISTD Student of Gunter Buchta (Maritime Conservatory of Music) Learn to. Dance. or_improve-your-dancing @ Fox Trot @ Waltz @Cha Cha @Samba @ Rhythm Sayinners and intermediates welcome to telephone for information and registration to ast chance to register — Tuesday, More Electronics Engineers Go Into Medical Research | doctors, nm 4-4125 or 4.6895 Sept. 13 at © of dancing at ‘term flegion, Cha rlottetown Says the president of view Friday at the close ,of a the Canadian Medical and Bio- two-day inaugural conference of The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Sept. 13, 1966. 17 |draulfe engineering along with a bit of chemistry” ~ | trying to make it more scien- tions of the heart. lungs and ‘SIMULATION IS TRIED Simulated» mode!s have be- | itific,”’ J. A. Hopps, an electrical. kidney But in the last _ five come valuable’ in research.’ al- jengineer with ee Re years ‘there has been 4 growimz’jlowing several types of experi- ' |Search. Council said in an inter- trend towards production of ments that could not -be con- various body functions. The differences between imedical and engineering ‘isn't that great. he added. ithe society Much of the work done by en- | ware, | for chines, to such as electrical pacers defective hearts and ma- take over the. func- Jmatter. of hydraulics and hy- electronic models simulating the fields ‘For example. blood flow is a ducted on humans One of the goals in this line “is a complete Simulation of the | human body and its processes,”’ | said RS. C. Cobbold | University of Ottawa “But we're stil] a long: way. 'from-our goal.’ of the Visitors Welcome. ‘Members & Guests. erat CANADIAN LEGION “REGULAR BINGO and SOCIAL EVENING: WED. 14 SEPT. 66 - 8:30 P. Mm. Usual Good Prizes Dancing after Bingo to Art Large and Orchestra Of 95 acres of choice Furniture: Davenport and_ other articles. Terms: Cash. Owner : Miss’ Margaret Mac Phee Goods and _ WANTED ALE BOTTI.ES Michael Bros Ltd. 240 Dorchester— St. 2Uc per cozen PHONE. 4-8595 Beer Bottle Exchange Drop your beer bottles at MAURICE oe —-€O.-LTD..- Kent Street. 20c Per Dozen Quick Service BOTTLE EXCHANGE O'BRIEN Iron and Metal Co. Ltd. Lower Prince St.—Charlottetown Phone 4-4497 SERVICES WOOD'S FUELS - Texaco Stove and Furnace Oil ~Free Oil Burner Service. AUCTION SALE AT BREADALBANE ~ On Wednesday, Sept. [4th at 1.30 p. m. land, clear, ‘the ‘balance with good.lumber and wood, Reserving house and 2 acres of land. Machinery: hay mower, turnip sower, grindstone, antique wagon and sleigh, fanners, lawn mower, old reaper (parts), bunk, chain, planes, braces and bits, chain traces, hay fork and rope, augers. and chair, table, rocking chair, chest of drawers, washstand, sofa, settee (grape design), lamps and lantern, iron boiler, can, churn, crocks; spinning wheel, ec approximately 65 dining-room sewing machine, oil iron pot, cream. amber set, Auctioneer ~ Claude Craswell Dial 4-7824- Service ... Where te-find [RV AL ESTATE BUYING SELLING RENTING | PHONE 45268 + J. W. MacKENZIE Real Estate Consultant Appraiser and Broker 269 Queen Street Charlottetown “Member of C.A-R E-B- Adults Only | SALESMAN. REQUIRED AGGRESSIVE APPLIANCE SALESMAN REQUIRED BY A LOCAL FIRM: The man we are looking for must.have some know- | ledge of all appliances. This position requires a ‘person who is willing to work hard and who is looking for a future in the appliance field. Good salary and excellent fringe benefit. Apply in persons ‘only to: ~ DOUGLAS BROS & JONES INC. Ray Stewart or Joe Walsh them in Charlottetown and District SERVICES oe McIN NIS | Interior — ' Exterior Painting and Papering. An A-) guaranteed. Free estimates. ~ Telephone: 892-2153 day 894-4696 alter 5 p.m_ | REAL ESTATE MOL a I | 2 Real Esiate Ltd.) S. W. WILLIS Realtor - Insurance. Appraiser - Builder —|Tal. Office: 894- “7242 SERVIC "ES - GEORGE PEAKE LIMITED REAL ESTATE. INSURANCE 92 QUEEN STREET PHONE 2-2448 \ wes WILSON Ricker ‘Appraiser Phone 2-161) Auto Salvage Kensington Rd. Parkdale See us for auto parts and _ a After Hrs. 2-2300 Supplies : Member of C.A R-E B Finley MacKinnon ee BA-B115- Tpasis |Canadian | Papers delivered -9n current | work in Canada attracted more {than day session and Mr -Hopps said . ifurther conferences will be held | jat regular intervals, although—— Mot necessarily The connection between med- jlcime and engineering is not new, but it wasn't until 1959 | ithat the International Federa- | ¢ tion for Medical and Biological Engineering was officially formed.. ‘Some Canadians, _ in- cluding Mr. Hopps, have been members since then. -and—the > society, formed ast | \year, was only the seventh i tional organization to join the international body. But the field isnot the ex | - {elusive property of engineers. It includes several mews | doctors, physicists and rep sentatives of imdusirial ing producing- medical hardware. Herman Cahill Passes Away | |Herman Cahill, ; wade fphine, both of Charlottetown fand”™ two jmorning from his home job. ALBERTON — The death of | a ‘lifelong resi- dent of Central Kildare occurred jon Friday in the Charlottetown | Hospital. years of age. He was eighty-two. i He was married in i914 to the former Josephine O'Brien who survives him. They have a, family of Perse McGuigan (Doris) of r Kil: Gerald Handrahan (Deliva) of Tignish, Mrs, John -MeCluskey-~ +Zoie)——-of} Greenwood, N‘S.; Sister: airy Hermina and Sister Anne Jose- | There are twenty grandchildren 5 Be Morrissey of Tignish - and Sister Bonaventure of Charinttetown~ | The funeral will be held this to the Sacred Heart Church, Albericn \Interment will be in the Church | ‘cemetery. : onan annual, 668.978 tons for a daily of 355,633 tons. ‘duction proximately iboosting the total for the ae “th y \duced in the corresponding” ‘pe riod of. 1965. 10 -delegates~ tothe two) 2gggii U, S. Outp ut | Of Steel Feeds | For Sept. High CLEVELAND (AP) ford for steel production will he jset if the- current rate is main- tained The weekly journal of metal- }working says average daily pro- ‘duction for the first 10 days this month was. 366,357 net tons of ingots and castings. The September record was set | n 1964 when output totalled 10.- average In September of last year pro- duction sagged to 9,949,355 tons, for a daily average of 331,645 \sons and seven daughters; Mrs. Vernon Toronto, Lorne of Central dare, . Mrs. ons,: because Steel users began an inventory reduction after the | Ltd. near here. ‘signing of a new labor contract. |for agriculture never looked ‘bet-, Steel estimates last week's out- put at 2,560,000 tons. a drop. of | Challis (Rita) in California, Ada 15,000 tons from the. previous) « ” in Toronto, Joseph in Tewes- week as. a_result of the Labor | «. cae eae Mass.; Cecil at home,-Mrs:..Day_holiday. The magazine says “steel” pro- in August totalled ‘ap- 11.000.000. tons, | "Steel consumption by the! auto industry will be heavy this month because a September rec- ord of 696.000 passenger cars is | ischeduled for assembly,"’ the! magazine ‘says. MONUMENTS Thee “Septic. 149 North River Road Tr Dial 4-3942 = ‘ Ph. Crapaud 42-34 § Woodlawn Ave. Ch'town REAL ESTATE HILDA‘S Dial 892-2336 Charlottetown - Head Office LOTUS CAFE corinne SO OM, BRC ION gg -Beauty..Salon ze = : -—~—“Alr-conditioned sro : Branch Offices Delicious Chinese aud 191 GRAFTON ST. .. Children - Adults S'Side 381 Beaver 2985 canes Foor : We are pleased to be the first ake out Service to introduce you to COLOR Color Portraits | a -Wide Service Phone 4-3910 — 72-Queen St |- MASTER. This equipment pro- cesses your tints in as little so Taken in your home “| Hubert D. Joy, R.I.A. | @8 5 minutes. For appointment or further | REID CONSTRUCTION Management Consultant Paice ONE RECN? : information call: CO. - E‘ONE‘MINUTE TO CALL : @ general management US — DIAL 43837 894-7414 1 we can take -your job on! | @ finance & control : It will be done imedatey g asa - 1 qualified tradesmen, personal | general and cos 6 a a FOLEY a ine on the a ve type | eveounting P ae aue , 0 ing or remodelling. vedere Avenue t TRANSFER 292-2304 — 12-1 or after 6 Charlottetown Phone 4-9961 Heating Conttastoe 65 Richmond St. ‘ | ‘ , Phone 4-9914 Eastern Painters Rethy’s TV & Radio Chop, SEPTIC TANK and "Tops in) Efficient, ; » NOW OPEN | FIELD TILE INSTALLATION Couptcous. Service. Limited Repairs on all Electrical | Rests BE eat th ae ; Appliances. Reasonable Rates eon i ae MONUMENTS Exterior and _ interior Phone 4-5113 or apply Of Distinction Granite and Marble’ also Cemetery Lettering _ CURRIE BROS, |. Malpeque Road -Ch’'town 4-8311 “ARTHUR H. ROPER | 2 Elm Ave. Ch'town 4-3278 Minor Repairs White Rose and Shell Products | Goodyear tires And a full tine of, accessories. 3 | Esquire Coffee Shop Full course meals’ 11:30_ to 2:00 p.m; 5-8 pr. —$1.25. Sendwiches, chips. ete, etc. C. H. BECKER, Prop. 174 Queen St.—2-2250 BAKE RiEKS a HOME BAKERY 49 Spring Park Road Specialties» made to order . LEVKPOWER fank Service Montague . Septic Tank Pumping, * Local Representative is | a Is wi, rapes LT POWe Box 816. - ’ Charlottetown | Dial 4-3624 | 4 SEBTIC TANK ISLAND BRIKCRETE FIELD TILE INSTALLATION beatae i '@ BACK HOEING 4” Field Tile | @ SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED 6” Cement Blocks reasonable Rates Flagstones LORNE FOY. NOTICE : Aiadel eecting. of Souris Re- gional: High School library on. _ Tuesday, September 13, 1966. Reg. Peters, Secretary. | Steel. Magazine says a September reéc- ait zation. and full use of call. avai- P-E.I. specifications Tender forms availa or Prince Edward Isl ...Education..... ferent makes of bo Tenders aod idee prices on dit. “ngs + TENDERS | Tenders will be receivved until Sept. 20 by the undersigned for the purchase _of one 48 passenger school bus per $700... ble from secretary and separtipent of dy. Signed:: J.M. Béccaite: Secretary ‘his case it goes to market even... .|a ton by growing instead of pur- — i ST. HYACINTHE HAS MILLION DOLLAR FIRE A general alarm fire.. heav- ily damaged half a block of the downtown commercial centre at St. Hyacinthe, Que- bec Monday, causing an esti- mated $1,000,000: damage. One fireman was injured. Some 50 firemen---fought-—the—-f4-a-m-e.s- which swept through five bus- | ley were among the establish. iness establishments and | ménts hit. spread to several others. Reit- ing store — a branch of the OBITUARY Banque Canadienne Nationale, /a musical instrument and” an- plhance- store- and a bowling ale COLIN H. LOVE man’s of Montreal —: a cloth- | | t+ _..{Inserted."by. family)... “Factory Farmer’ Declares. Small Operator Not Doomed | CANNING, N.S. (CP) — The “small farmer is not necessarily doomed, says J. E. (Jock) Peill, jself-described ‘‘factory farmer" ‘who looks: to -specialization for success. \ Peill, operator. of the spraw- Hing- 1,050-acre Lyndhurst’ Farms says the future ‘ter in-terms. of supply and adle- mand. -be-catching-up- with the supply: The small jean capture a sizeable portion lof the market~ through speciati- lable_.resource misrated. ts Canada in 1954. also thinks that many | farms in this country are — too ‘diversified’ to take full adv ant- jage of modern machinery, ‘‘so; you are compromising from the |beginning.”’ This to us is a business . . inot a way of life.”. he says. ‘Like any business, one of man: | agement’s prime purposes is to; use the available resources to their best advantage—this ap- plies to farming just as much as any business."’ CLASSED A8 BIH By Maritime province stan-| \dards, Lyndhurst Farms might | jbe classed as big. It has‘ annual lgross of $250,000 and a payroll. \of $40,000. It is operated bv a full-time staff of ten. Part time , help .during harvest adds an-| other 10. Peill. echoes the sentiments of | | ~—lWeading”™ agriculturalists ~ ‘across ““lthe country when he says agri- | culture can benefit immensely | through mechanization, consoli-| dation of ineficient small farms | and the channelling of redun-j| dant workers into other indus-| tries. f But he Shannon the small | farmer who is more or less self- | sufficient and offers SHAHID IES | from his own operation. One example concerns the lit- itle pig who goes to market. In more profitably — thanks to a program of growing his own grain. Peil] says he saves $25 to $30 | chasing grain. He mills his own | crop he Lyndhurst Farms. market | about 2,000 feeder pigs a year. Last.year's-output..had_a.90.per-. cent grading in the A bracket. HOLDINGS. GREW FAST . Peill and his father started the | Lyndhurst operation as a 100- acre spread in 1961- purchases with help’ from the Nova Scotia Land Settlement Board and bank loans increased the holdings ‘tenfold. Machinery painting special coatings, vinyl fabric, spray paint- Ng. .y i “Free Estimates” We are ready to serve you.. P.O. Box 1301 or 4-6651 ows 137 Upper Queen Truck _ Refrigeration Sales & — “Service Repairs : Arctic Traveler Units. Storey Electric | 4-7341 FOR .RENT _FREEZER. LOCKERS _| $18. 00 per year Call 4-412 Ample parking. Dial 44224, Murray River Sanitation Service Septic tanks pumped anf re- paired. All work..guaranteed. A. E.:\MacKay Phone 66 — ~ READ THE CLASSIFIED © = ADS DAILY att ' ONESTOP ATTENTION | 3 COIN LAUNDRY MOTORISTS DRY CLEANING No need to allow your car or @ SELF- SERVICE CAR WASH} station wagon to not stay level : when vour trunk is loaded.’ ab Spence & McLeod Ltd. [Have your garage er service Auto Body Shop | station install a set of Delco 39 Eden St. Ch’ town | caper Lift Air Ride Shocks N | @ Wheel alignment and balanc-; ing Kelly Springfield Tires Batt & MacRae Ltd | S'side Auto Electric Camping Trailers mu 22 FARM SUPPLIES | Sales & Rentals: Trainor's Auto Body | | . Johnston's River from _Ch’town” Experienced Attention Farmers Complete line of sprayer hose % to 1 inch. Lounsbury Industrial Next to Mt. Ryan Hall, 7 miles | work at reastnable prices. | \“ Belmont Street DIAL 45834 48054 WANTED ING. INSTRUCTRESS NIGHT CLASS PRINCE COUNTY VOCATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL This school is jointly operated. by the Federal-and Provincial Governments, acres of pasture and farmer he feels, | 7 tory. native “pt-Ger: a flower: Subsequent. = The death occured Tuesday, | August 23, 1966 at the Prinee \Edward Island Hospital of Colin Herbert Love, Borden and for- merly of Charlottetown, P.E.I. in his sixty-seventh year. Born jin Charlottetown, May 31, 1900. investment now runs to about {i of te: Serban Leh ae $100 an acre and $10,000 a year many years employed as sai. is spent to hire machine operat- eer‘om C.N.R. ferries at B ors for harvesting and spraying. ; erries at Borden The farm. also “farms out” |U2til retirement one year ago. wideline production. About 100 He will be greatly missed in his claude ae and community by family sulting. from. crop. rotation ig }7"@ friends. at rented arffual to a neichboring| He entered the P.ELT. Hospital livestock farmer. A seed patato |°" April 25, 1966 and returned producer, also a neighbor, - {home May 17, where he was, ceives about $4,000 a vear an- |tenderly cared for by his wife and daughter, Joyce, until he re- nually. Two farmers who oper-. , ate-sow-units provide Lyndhurst entered hospital-August 12. , with” weanling pigs" peers Lyndhurst’s diversity now in- cludes a planting of 130 acres of potatoes. with one-third con- signed to a local potato chip fac- 50 aeres..of- be ans—.pra.- Ht ral basis canning company: 20. icres--af itobacco; 25 acres of caull- 10 acres of. apples, 296 and 8&0 are his wife, the former_Fran- ~ ces Henderson, one- son, Char- les; Taylor; B.C.; two daughters, Olga, &Mrs. John - Legard) Prince..George,..B.C.. and- Joyee! tMrs---Leaterd —Williams)—Sums tmersidé;-nine grandchildren and one great grandchild; -Also one - sister, Mrs. Rena Carins, Mos- treal, Quebec. ; The largely attended service was held at ‘MacLean's Funeral Home, ~where service was conducted by Rev. RM. Cameron Mayor: 8.J. derson. ints the’ onine it yl Vessey sang ‘Beyond Sunset"’. Congregational ian was “Abide With Me.” ~ Pallbearers were: Newman ~ “Sharies Palmer, Randolph Stevenson, Alexander . White, Lawson Tremere and Re- ginald Coyle. __Interment—teok place e the. Peoples Cemetety*where the Tie gion graveside service was ‘eon- ducted by Harry Mortimer, —-Floral Tributes: Pillow — Wife; . acres of cereal grains: jacres of peas. | Manson Sale To be sold by public auction _in front of the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown in ~ Queens County on Tuesday. the 18th day of October, A.D. 1966, at ‘the hour of*twelve o'clock. noon, all that parcel of land™:Sigsworth, situate, lying and being part of Common L:-ot Number Twenty-two in the Common of Charlottetown bounded and de- scribed as follows. Commen- cing on the Southeastern side of. Passmore Street in -the Southwestern boundary’ of Plot Number 2 as marked on the plan of that part of the said Common... Lot —-the-—pro- _perty of William” Passmore; thence running along the said - Southwestern boundary for the distance of about Sixty- six (66) feet to the North-' western houndary of the Red-~ din Estate situate on said , Common Lot Number Twenty- two thence along said last Cross Heather;, Square and. Com; He — Mt. Moriah Lodge oo T Cape Traverse; Wreaths — Johnny, Olga, Pam, and Paul; Carol, Larry and Timmy; Char- Pa 3 lie, ‘Susan and family; Inez.and John; Blair, Emily and boys; Lea, Géorge and Burch; mentioned boundary South /Angus, Ann and children; West- westerly _Eighty-three (83) |haver family; Mrs. Ozon and feet, and thence by a line jteary’s: Engineers and Officers | running Northwesterly and Local 318, Borden: Sprays — Cousin Tillie; Myrtle, Lorne, Wilma and yt ae and S rol; Rena; © Ralph, Howard; Sadie, Gertie, ae and Beryl; Joe, Katie, Mary and Bud; Florence and Fred; Ches- ley and Alice Brown; Jack and parallel to the Southwestern boundary of Plot Number 2 aforesaid the distance of about Sixty-six (66) feet to Pass- more Street aforesaid, thence along the said Street North- - | easterly Eighty-five (85) feet to. the place of commence- ment, being the lands describ- {Irene Ma rs and family; ed in a eed of Conveyance |Mr. and® ‘William Josey; from D, Edgar. Shaw, Master |Mr. and’ Mrs, Leard; Urvilie in Chancery, to- Minnie Lar- |Harry Craig; Ella ‘and Harley ter dated™ the 23rd day="“ot May 1929 (registered 88-710). The above sale is made under ° a-—power of sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage sated the twenty-seventh. day of April, A.D. 1950, made be- tween ernon Larter and James Larter, both of Char- lottetown aforesaid, Manufac- turers, with Georgina Larter, wife of the said Vernon Lar- ter, and Susie Larter, wife of the said James Larter, of the first part, and William Henry Tidmarsh of — Charlottetown aforesaid and M. Josephine Tidmarsh, his wife, of the second part. default having been made in payment of the principal and interest of the said mortgage. For particulars apply at the office of Martin & Scales, Barristers, 129 Kent Street, Charlottetown. Dated Re ill day of Septem- Moore; - Roger, Phyllis, Bea- trice and Marion. © Basket -- Willard and Gace; Containers — Bette and George; Peter and Helen White; Mattie and Will,. Phyllis. and Heath; Doris Walker ‘and "‘Joe’’ Clark; Pauline and Dave, Wilma and Jack; Rena, Armond and John; Carrie, Vera and Hugh; Audrey and Bill: Potted Mums —- Fran- ces and Ray Lavers; Letitia and Mabel Ledgard; Two Gideon Bibles donated by Mr. and: Mra, nee Stevenson. “CARD OF THANKS The wife and family of the late Colin Love, Borden, P.E-I. wish to thank Dr. Lea, Dr. A.A. MacLeod, Dr: Daniel Stewart, special nurses, Rev, R:M.' Cain- eron, Major R.J. Henderson, vi- siting clergy, nurses and staff of \the Prince Edward Island Hos- - TARY JOSEPHINE 710. es and--ait those whe visited MARSH. RICHARD -HUNT |him during ‘his ittness; Also Mac- Leans Funeral Homce and thove who sent flowers, cards, mem- orial Bibles and all the kind _|friends and neighbours who help- ed in any way during his illness ‘and >t. the tme. of his death, HEGAN. AND KENNETH M. THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM MARTIN. EXECUTORS OF HENRY TIDMARSH M JOSEPHINE TIDMARSH Mortgagees SLE FOR ALL | YOUR INSURANCE ‘NEEDS. PHONE 894-6567 'HYNDMAN & CO. Limited . Established 1872 ’ Offices: 87 Lower Queen s. CHARLOTTETOWN ' also at Summerside — Montague — Alberton : “The Old Reliable” ae | , Fire, Life, Marine, Auto and. Guarantee’ Bonds of all kinds. — ; i ed want wer — a b peobefte-to- cherish= his: memory: = Sa Leona, Erie and children; Cas ‘ket Spray—~— Joyee;< Len atid --- Josey; Mr-and Mrs.° James 8.