EMPiMENT EMPLOYMENT ACCOUNTANT rcg I and expanding manuiacturinz concern located in Autism», alley. requires an accountant to assist in all ac- office activities. graduate or person lloldin: other i'et-nznized ac-y . \ . . ‘ DILLON _ U iii u ree. age 25 "cal . "ilttc 'clve general and cost at-ccuniina. as well as sys- ‘enis c .pmen . Salt? commensurate with qualifications aiid experience. Reply in confidence to: TREASURER 4‘ Canadian Keves Fibre Co. Ltd. Ii Hantsport. NS. i if . DIRECTOR OF NURSING VITAL STATISTICS IN MEMORIAM MOORE —- In lovtnlz memory of our little son. Ronnie BIRTHS I l HALL — David and Margaret 0'5"“ — “onus” ‘M’5 are happy to announce the. ar- : rival of their daughter Cath- erine Aim at the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on. Thursday. April 23. 1964 3 Weight 7 pounds. 3 ounces. i At the Prince Ed» ward Island Hospital on‘ Thursday. April 23, 1964. to. George and Leah Dillon lnee v Warrenl. a daughter. Patricia i Elizabeth IPattyi. Weight ' pounds. 12": ounces. A sister I for David and Jane. I MacMILLAN _ Mr. and Mrs. John MacM-illan. Alberrvl Plains are happy to announce " the arrival of their son. Rob- eri John at the. Prince Ed-l JOHNSTON ENGAGEMENTS and Mrs. Henry .I. O‘Shca. Halifax. announce the engage- ment of their daughter. Pat- ricia Anne to John Clayton Morrissey. Halifax. Son of Mr. and rs. J.E. Moni‘iSey, Cherry Valley. PEI h 9. wedding will take place Satur- day. May 9. 1964 at St. Stephen‘s church. Halifax_ — WHI'I‘E —~ Mr. and Mrs. Marvyn Johnston. Montague. wish to announce the engagement of their elo- est daughter. Mary Frances. Grand Falls. N.B.. to Joe M White. Chickasha. Oklahoma. son of Mrs, Ernest White and the late Mr. White. Marriage T Please address inquin‘es lo: . ward Island Hospital on Fri-i :5; “I; izlacgain wpgr'l‘gxy’é Applications are being solicited for the position of gai‘gs Ag’leg‘l- 1964' we'gh‘ ' p$.h,,.;..an ‘mu'rch, Mon: Director of Nutsing at The Charlotte County " ‘ tame. Hospital. St. Stephen. N-B- DEATHS WATTERMAN - At Cambridge ' IN MEMORIAM Mass. April as. Emil. ' McAVINN _ In laying memory Gertrude. formerly of Char- of Cecil McAvinn. who died Aorll 28. 1963. Always remembered and sad- ly missed by Helen and Cindy. Iottetown in her 77th year. Burial took place in Cam- i bridge. Monday. April 27. FORM '3' 5 LIST OF DEFAULTING RATEPAYE’RS FOR ASSESSMENT . ON REAL PROPERTY 5 MOUNT STEWART SCHOOL NO. I82 IN QUEENS COUNTY mum of RF‘SIIIPIICG' so Amount taxes due Dom-lotion I - ' real estate of lands Asses-359d fat as known on i The Charlotte County St Hospital. Stephen. NB. ‘ ' i 189.61 house and lot at Mount ‘ ' auhne Griffin 744 Washington Street. s ’ 4‘ Plus and P Slougbtovn. Mass. 5‘9"“ ‘. ' ‘ ~ .00 100 acres of land on Lot 37 in . Charles MacDonald MOW“ “mm”- 522] Queens County v - .'. House and lot at Mount Stewart. Colin MacDonald Mount Slewaii $14100 ‘ 37 in Queens Count). 2 ' ~- . ltli) acres on Lot 37 in Queens ‘ chinnld ll'lncllonolrl Mount south—t $65.62 “mm i ' 4 10154 House and lot Uil I‘Iiisi ‘ltlt‘ u! Lam “Ham” “HIM MHM” s Maine Street at Muunl Slcwairt o'clock in the forenoon or as soon thereafter as i can b 4 County. in the Court House at Charlottetown for .ludeeme it ‘- Mrs. . .Hc.vry S. Pincatu - Tlande Pctem A My“ n's Restaurant - - . .~‘ i i \.D. 1964 al the hour of eleven ' W ' v " that )iii'siiant lo the Public School Atl. I will on tihe 9th day of June I , me '5 helpb“ gum l e heard. make application to the Judge of the County Court for Queens nt again st each and all the lands above described for the respective amounts above mentioned and then unpaid together with the costs of this application and will proceed upon such Judgment as by law directed unless cause to the mntrary be shown on the mak in: of such application at the time and place aforesaid. i Dated this 20th day of April A.I).. 1964 (Sgdo NELLIE DOYLE. ft Secretary of Trustees. School District No. 182 in Queens County. WFORM "B" LIST OF DEFAULTING RATEPAYERS FOR ASSESSMENT ON REAL PROPERTY, STELLA MARIS SCHOOL TRUSTEES SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. I72 IN QUEENS COUNTY Dcs cription of lands Ainoun-t taxes due on real estate $135.50 Residcnce so far as known North Rnsilco Name of A ssessed Ernest Pineau house and loI on Back Street in _ North Rustico .‘ house and lot oti . east side of Road 1 at Rusticnville . house and lot on ' south side of -Harhour Road at North Rustico house and lot on north side of Harbour Road at North Rusticn house and lot at North Riistlco Harbour house and lot on east side of Main Road at North Rustico liousc and lot on north side of Cavendish Rd. at North Rustlco . house and lot on Shore Rcad . at North Riistice past Irving Oil Company house and lot on side road to Shore on east side of Main North Rustico house and lot on east side of Church Road at North Rustico home and sores land on north side of Cavendish Road at North Rustico house and lot on Back Sl.-— north side at North Rustico house and lot on south side of Harbour Rd. at North Rustico house and lot on north side of Harbour Road at North Rus- titro Harbour house and lot on east side ot‘ Main Rd. at Rusticoville. Restaurant at North Rtisiico Harbour house and lot of Line Road at Rustico house and lot on south side 0' Cavendish Rd. at North Rustico house and lot on booth side i Harbour Rd. at North Rustico house and lot on north side of Line Rd. at North Rustico house and lot on west side of - llailt Road at North Rustnco house and lot on South side of Back Si lead:ng from Mann Rd. at North Rustler: house and lot on north side of Cavendish Rd. h Rustim house and lot on north side of ('avendiish Road at North Rnstico house and lot on Back Rd from Highway on North side of Rd. at North Rustico house and lot on south side of Line Rd, at North Rustic!) John F. Pineau Ruuticoville Aitnic Plneau Not lIl Rustic-o (Mrs. Joseph Alfrcdl North Rusticn 43.00 R350 CPO"ge Alfred PlnFaU Nrillll Riistit'o Wendell Sauliiler North Rustiro 123.76 Vii-tor Saunior Nuilli RIMIIT‘O 171.00 Lennard .‘chennn .\(‘IIII Rllstlt‘n 5976 North Riistico Apnpas Perrv NOI'II‘I RllsllCO MA“ Albert C. Pineati North Rustico 125.12 Donald Pineau I‘Jlilh Rustico 11130 Edward Pineau North Rustlco 6176 Jeremiah M. Gallant North Rustico 92.50 Leo Francis Gallant. Riisiicoville 555‘" Noith Riisiico 49.75 Illarlory Kerwin Francis LeClair 6776 North Rustic» on south side Nort h Urban Blacquiere North Rustico mm lid“ ard Buoin North Rustico Edgar Doiron North Rustico Ani’us Jarvis \o' th Rustit-o limos Gallant Noith Rustico Aubm Gauthier North Rustioo Norbh Rusttco Reuel Gauthier lndrew A. Gallant North Rusiieo 8000 more“? J. W North Rustioo 150.71 ' I of June AD. 1964 at the boutr ‘ ‘ that ursuant to the Public School Act. I will on the of aegfim 3:;on orpas soon thereafter as I can be heard. make applocahon to the Judge :1}ch Omiriity C rt 1‘ Qt ns (‘ountv in the Court House at, Charlottetown for judgment almost each and all‘the la. s a rxde “1;.- Ao‘ibed" or we ospe/ amounts above mentioned and th 0" unpaid together with the costs of this opphtatton a ‘ '3‘ itng As by law directed. unless cause to the contrary be will on the maknn: of such applica- eonnttne mmwnmm. W M m M of April AD. 1964. ind) WIS GALLANT. Sec Trainees. Sabin! District No. 172 in Queens County. ‘ Moore. Murray River. .v'io passed away on April 28. 1963. Two litte hands are resting A little heart is still, A little son we loved is waiting For us just over the hill. Always remembered by Mimi- my and Daddy. PHILLIPS In fond and loving memory of Mrs. Henry Phil- lips who passed away on April 28th. 1944. Lovineg remembered by hus- band and dauzhters Amanda and Lucy. FISKE In loving memory of a dear husband and father Winslow Fiske who passed away. April 28th, 1963 Always remembered and sad- ly missed by wife and family MOORE In mcmory ol our little grandson, Ronnie who ptissed away on April 28 1063 ‘We who loved you sadly miss : 300 I ‘ As it dawns another year; - In our lonely hours of thinking Thoughts of you are ever near. Grannie and Grandad Moore. Murray River. MOORE —- In memory of Ronnie Moore who passed away on April 28. 1963. Gone from us but leaving mem- ories Death can never take away. Memories that will always linger While upon this earth we stay. Ethel. John and Pearley. MOORE — In loving memory of our nephew. Ronnie Moore. who passed away April 28.- 196.1. One year has passed since tnat sad do When one we loved was called awa God took him home -— it was His WI 1; Within our hearts he liveth still. Lydia and will. MOORE —— In loving memory 05 Clarence Ronald Moore who passed away April 211. l96.'i. A little tribute. trite and tender. Just to show we still rellietuber. I. He lives with us In memory slill Not just today but always will. Always remembered by Reu- i hen. Ruby. Bill. and Ella t Mat-KI'NNON — In loving mem- ory of Neil \IacKinnon wm i passed away April 22th. 1951. ‘ I lost my life's companion. A life linked with my own. , And day by day I miss him i As I walk through life alone. vAlways a silent heartache. Many a silent tear. But always a beautiful memory E Of the one I loved so dear. i God knew you had grown wearv .= He did what he knew best . He. put his arms around you i And whispered come home and i rest. l Always remembered by his i loving wife Mabel. ,1 CARD OF THANKS My appreciation Is extended 3 lo the doctors. special nurses and ’staff of the Prince Edward Is land Hospital. also to friends and clergymen who visited me. sent cards. flchrs. etc., (luro in: my recent Illness. mucl H. Craswe‘l. I RENTALS of merchandising that needs lots of street traffic. Available immediately. Rent reasonable. TELEPHONE Mac-KAY 4-5547 NOTICES NOTICES ‘ Hymns sun: were: RE'NTAL'S“ FOR RENT Large lot in Parkdale on St. Peter's Road. suitable - for Canteen. Fruit Store. Vegetable or Flower Stand, Farm Machinery outlet or almost any line I ‘Vlei Nam Policy Seen Tougher SAIGON lAP i—Appoint meat of Lt.—Gen. William C. WESI moreland as commander US forces in South Viet Nam was seen here Sunday as pre- saeing a new and tougher US. poliiv in this Southeast Asian nation President Johnson announced in Washington Saturday that Westmoi'eland would SU( cced Gen Paul D. Harkins Aug. 1. Westmoreland has been in South \t’iet Nam as Harlolns's deputy for the last three montns and his appointment came as no surprise. OBITUARY Inserted by the family as a tribute to the deceased. W. EARL THOMSON 'l‘here passed suddenly in his Eternal Reward on March 18th. 1964, at the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital. W. Earl Thomson of Milton. in his sixty-seventh year. He was born in Campbell- ton. son of the, late Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Thomson. He was a man of exceptional- 1y fine character and will be sadly missed by all his friends and relatives. He resided for several year:. in East Natick. Mass. where e was a member of the United Elicihodisi Church. e was a member of the Masonic Lodiie and Canadian Legion. He leaves to mourn the loss of a loving husband and father. his wife. the former Mae Mac- Neill, three daughters and met son: Dorothy iMrs. Alfred Law- lerl. Warner. New Hampshire. Marion. iMrs. . . . Plainville. Mass. Marjorie iMrs. Irvin Corbetti. Milton. PEI. Elwin. in Needham. Mass. Also twenty grandchildren and twelve greal~grandt~hildren. Also the following brothers and sisters. Etta lltlrs. W.A. Rixi Eva iMrs. Mar-Millani, Charlotte- town. Myrtle (Mrs. Ralph (layl. (Iralninzllam. Mass, Lloyd. llauiptou. t’liil. Price. (Jilin lottelomi. llul't'isoti and (.‘ecll. Toronto, A Masonit- service was held Friday evening conducted by members of Victoria Lodze No. Funeral service was held from the Cutrlifte Funeral Home on Sunday. March 22nd. conducted by ev. H. Lowry. assisted by Rev. A.E. Piercey. “The Lord . My Shepherd". and "Abide With ' Ie". Pallbearers Sanderson. ‘2 were: Thomas Sterling MacLeod. or Nikita Khrushchev look the hand his grandson. Ivan. during stroll while the Soviet Premier was showing visiting Algerian President Ail- A STROLL WITH GRANDPA med Ben Bella around the grounds of his villa near \ltls~ cow Sunday. Mrs. Khrushchev is in the background. Ivan Is US. Satellite WiII Probe Wreckage Of Exploded Star W .1. N'l'lthl'l‘UN r\ P‘ The 17.8. Navy is planning to launch a rocket this summer to hunt for "wreckage" of a star that exnloded in 1034. This was reported Monday by a naval research laboratory astronomer who said ibal ie novel experiment is designed In prove or disprove this theory. ANNOUN CEMENTS CITY & QUEEN) I GIGGEY'S PHARMACY. . .. Completely new 2nd. “Debut” liquid make - tip. Lift your face. KINGS COUNTY RESERVE APRIL thh for ~Pcnny Auction Sale in the Holy Harold Mat-Innis. Jack 'l‘liom- out of lines and wrinkles. Price “am? "all. St PPiPT'S. In aid son. Robert Shaw. Bert Rix. Flower bearers were: Daniel MacLean. David Ford. Frankl Thomson. Gary Thomson. Ralph ‘ Thomson. Eric hfachill. David Thomson. Fulton Thomson. El- win Corbeli. Donald Corbett. James Scott. Blair Thomson. Millar Sanderson and William Rix I. r. . . The many floral trbutes and messages of sympathy testi- fied in the esteem in which he was held. remains were placed in the Cutcliffe receiving vault. later to be interred in Floral Hills Memorial Gardens. I i l I FISHERMEN AND PROCESSING PLANTS Galvanized or stainless steel trays. boilers, tanks. gas tanks and general sheet metal work. made to your speci- fica’rions. Re equipped and ready the season. DOUGLAS BROS. and JONES INC. 155 Kent Street for the opening day of Charlottetown TUESDAY. High School Auditorium. O'Leary WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29 ‘ ST. MARY'S HALL. SOURIS THURSDAY. APRIL 30 North River Junior Farmers Hall _..SPFX‘IAI, SPEAKERS—- FROM CIIENIAGRO CORPORATION Meetings 8:30 P.M. — Refreshments Potato Growers Meeting Sponsored by GREEN CROSS PRODUCTS NEW TRENDS IN PESTICIDES ILLUSTRATED BY SLIDES AND FILM MONDAY. APRIL 27 School Auditorium. Bedeque APRIL 28 day . evening by appointment. SEE TTTE ALL NEW 1964 VOLKSWAGENS TO DA Y $1.25 and $3.75. Available now at: GIGGEY‘S PHARMACY. Dial: 4-3170. . .Prompt free delivery. REV. BYRON HOWLE'I'I‘ Will conduct a special meeting at Hazelbrook Church. Thursday. April 30. at 8 p.m. Special sing- ing, A cordial welcome Is ex- tended to every one. CARD PARTY will be held In North River Hall every Tues— day night. Good primes. ANNE SHIRLEY Beauty Salon corner Kent and Queen Streets. Cold waves $4.00. Telephone 4—4329. AUCTION PARTY tonight 7.30 pm. Kinsmen Centre. 82 Plug roy Street. You are invited. CYO ENTERTAINMENT ln Vernon River Hall, Tuesday. April m. Music by the “St r-’ Dusters". VERA'S BEAl"l'Y Salon, Crapaud. will close. every Satur- heginnin-g May 2 Onen ONLY $ MONTHLY PAYMENTS AS LOW AS $ 4.00 Independoul torsion Imr suspension New quiet motor Up to 40 miles a gallon Air cooled e ' All gear; synchronired Large scale hydraulic ra es Windshield washer ope-7- ated by compressed air Padded stin visors Requires only ' pints of 3 01 Excellent lradedn value Factory trained mechan- ' s to service your «or. No other car made standing features as standard equipment. DRIVE AT HALF THE COST mission 50 cents. Lunch scrvcd. —.__.____._. of Girl Guides. ROSENEATH BEAI'TY Shop. pe will be open Wednesday and Thursday starting May lst. All work done by appointment tele- . phone 4523. PRINCE COUNTY RESERVE Wednesday April 29. for Cavendish Men‘s Associa tion variety concert. Sea View. RESERVE SATl'RllAY. July ii. for the Centennial Picnic at Egmont Ray at hall and on the church grounds. MEETING OF‘ the At-arlion Museum Association will be. held Tuesday, April 28. at. 7:30 In Miscouche Convent. All mem— bers are requested to attend. (‘ARD PARTY at llbany Lion’s (‘ommunity (‘cntl‘e Wed- nesday, April 29. at 8 pm. Ad- I785.00 . Stool Plltll‘ i'(I ililfll‘l'llll'l‘ . Electric \l'lnl‘l\ll!i‘lfl \vipc s . Front seat back I'i'~‘ .ulr lllstmt‘lt . So'il lel Illt‘llllllllfj . \l‘lntc \|.lII lll‘f‘s . I‘lera hcnlcr iiiismni heatt . \'in.\I Iicatllinilv.i< . It t-t’als of men iiniw‘rl enamel . Sell ('Illlt‘f‘lllll: tr.l‘.i:- indictilci's . World-wide sci'vu-t': purl; always a\ allalilc has all these out- Insurance cut in half. Gas mileage is~ douhlcd. Drive 60,000 miles on one sci of tires, This car costs a cent a mile to Op‘l'lllr‘. TIEEEIPEESZFBEE-i‘jtlfil‘f VOLKSWAGEN lS OUTSELL TT'OTHE‘R—SFAA'L‘L—CARS BY FA R. INC: ALL W. R. JEN Phone 4-6563 or 4-9114 Volkuvnt'cn Your Proviiir'al St. Pete rs Rd. 3 KNS llD. Di tiiluitnr — Perlidale I the son of Ale x e i .\dliubci. ’arated sectors of A \‘lt'lllll‘i' of the Crab Nebula. (‘fhllll‘ Ill l1.\ (“Va pic- turc is trnm tlu1 Soviet agency ,\'t)\ nsl'. (AP \i'll'ephoto via cable from “as 'owl A-—. 'I‘ It a t mysterious. celestial xrl‘ms, drstovered last summer by number rocket flight. f‘Te wot-ruled "nt'u tron stars," 'llnut are IJt‘Ilt‘Vf‘d to be the ultimate remnants of super- llti\.lt', or t—‘XllllltllIlLZ stars. Dr Herbert Friedman. in I i-cpcrt prcpm'cd for the 1013?. anli mectms of the National Academy of Sciences. said the oddball :zz-ravs—SO "salt" that .. m the general vicinity o! the consti’llahon Scot-plus mid of the r‘ra‘n \‘ehula. in widely sep— the Mills Way And he said navy Met! believe the xarays may be the far flunz. Invisible dammit. of tiny but «actremely hot and heavy stars made up entirely of neutrons —— stars at are the final collapsed wreckage of giant Stars that exploded about I. o 2.000 yearn ago. ONE BILLION DEGREE! It's believed that the "neutron " may have only a diamo- lier of 10 miles. but burn will! temperatures exceeding 1.11”, 000.000 degrees Evplndin-g stars whit-h mild have left such heavily wreck— aae are known to have occurred in the balliwicks of both *0”- ius and the Crab Nebula. Scorpius entertained s U c I fireworks in the year 184 B (2., and in theI year «I: AD. 991 in. and ISM AD. 5! cosmos Crab \‘e’tml-a itself is a major remnant of Mlpernmrl that thrilled Chinese and Japa- nese astronomers In the. year IOM \ D. This summer's rocket m mcnt is specifically designed to (IOlt‘l‘mlm‘ if. indeed. there in “neutron star" wreckage In the OBITUARY lii‘ri‘lt‘rl I'W I'll: tamllv. filenrl= were shocked and soda dmmcl nation they learned nf the sudden death in Trail. BC, of John T‘. Griffin on March 28th. HP had enjoyed good health until \larch 17th. when he 3"" fcrcd a severe heart attack. and although seemed to he re- onl‘t‘rln: was called to his o-crnal reward eleven days later. During his Illness he. was Zl‘f‘l'l cxccllcnt spiritual and mcrlii-al attention. 'l‘iic latc \lr. Griffin was a moo n' siorltu: character. and highlx rcspccicrl by all who Imcii him llt' -i.:.< born In New “'tltshlre. I‘ I? l . and :n the vear M 1920 u ‘wno in Troll. whch he worde 'tw f' minim for years. r9. i“1n‘: in ."II\ IMZ \lr (iiiffin is survived by Rs mic. Rlnnclic, one son. our...» tun step-daughters. \lcrcdiili and lilyra: three s13- tors and four brothers. Mary air: \1 ('lai-kin‘: Margaret '\li‘< \I \Icf‘lnskcy ‘2 Add t\l-‘< l. Ki:-kham‘: W'llldm. l mi: lamps Gerald All re- sirlc no tch I‘lnnd except tier ild it I'll‘ 's In Silfllllll‘V Rrryivcm llizh \lasfi “3‘ "l- lci'rrl In TIM F. nmll‘ Ill 0111‘ i .4. It" l‘rpctuul Help f‘burrb. q. Turn} “I \l'hlrh John was a in tiifiil member His remain! iirrp ‘oruardr‘d to Prince Ed- um-rl Island. when a Requiem IIl’_'l \lnss vos offered at his lmmc pni'ish. Si \nn'n. int “3, 1w Rev t‘harlcs \lcf‘arthv. liilm'nwnl in the chllrt‘h (‘flmfi- h‘l‘V Pallbearers were nemews of in.» desertst Raymond Me. ('lmlov, Earl. Wayne. Wilfred. Tl'cnrlon. Iconard. 11031018. IM Kcvin Griffin. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late John l l l r‘ t.iv“'ii wish in thank all H“! fimiirl‘s and neighbors. Also All «him who sent mess cards. spiritual bouquets IM mull" oi 'm'mihy. Also I -.. i. i o In any way during their p «m «It bereavement. May his soul rut h peace. I