TICES NOTICES AUCTION SALE At Hamilton, ey, Saturday, October 2nd at 1:30 P.M. Having sold my farm 1 will sell by Public Auct- fon, Stock, Machinery and some’ ousehold Art- icles including: One horse, 2 milk cows, five 2- year olds, five year and half olds, 4 calves. all cattle are choice Shorthorns, Ford tractor, trailer, grain drill, hay mower, hay loader, manure spread- er, binder, harrow, cream separator milking amaehine, and quantity of hay, quantity beds, springs, machine, toilet sets and Owner William Hamilton |. Work Blankets, 60” x 80” AT 4 219 G BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY mattresses. diningroom set, washing other articles: Auctioneer Arthur J. Stewart IALS ros Reg. 95¢ pr.—Specia! 2 pr. 1.65 Reg. 4.25—Special—3.80 Canvas Work Gloves Reg. 39c—Special 3 pr. 90c Flannel Work Shirts, reg. 2.50—Special 2 for 4.00 100% PURE WOOL FALL AND WINTER PANTS. BARGAINS GALORE of THE \ SURPLUS STORE » AT GEORGE STREET » Opposite Stewart Motors ~ ANNOUNCEMENTS See UNLOADING CAR of Royal Feed Saturday morning October 2 <->) ee eee.» | Fates nad Ccsth Pea ant Denner CITY & QUEENS | CARE SALE, Meare, end, Meld: 3 NOTICE: Queens IMPORTANT eee: Spears County otis Wann bras: Giveally coven en. | Restaurant. Telephone 994.8373 i DANCE IN Mt. Ryan Hall, Jonnston’s River every Friday aight. Good music ATTEND THE 10DE Red Glove Re. vue, October 19, and 20, at Confederat. cro Syteerareswe ry vera fon Centre and Goeaber 2 ot Civie River » Saturday, October | : Stadium, Summerside. ets avail. | Music by the Silhoueties | mpenee’s ee 2 aoe Senea lable from IODE members. and at Oid | peppereties, Kielbossa, summer sau Spain. Prices 91.30 to $2.50. | PANTRY SALE on Friday Gutter 5 | cape. etc. Taweel’s Groceteris. 233 at 2 p.m. at Sherwin - Williams > | . sered by Meadowbank Women's Tati. | SOe* Gree KINGS COUNTY | tute. SPECIALS AT Diamond's Grocery. ¥ Eim Avenue: 2 Ibs. butier, 98c; 10 | DANCE Parish Hall, Souris every Fri- RUMMAGE SALE at the Salvation Ibs. potatoes, .28c; 24 doz. eggs. S¥c: day night. Music by Blue Crystals Army. Friday, October 1, at 1.30 p.m. | tins Perfection milk. 9c; Wieners, | Use side door |.38e Ib.; 60 tea bags (geuse), .78e. BOT TURKEY dinner, Thanksgiving |Day October 11th, Parish Hall. &. | NOTICES NOTICES | een Aen Be ites AUCTION SALE AT NINE MILE CREEK } SATURDAY, OCT. IND—AT 1:30 P M. Stock: 4 milk cows, Holstein and Hereford and 4 spring calves, Herefords; 2 two--year-olds, Hereford; and 2 year and % olds, Herefords; 1 Hereford bull, 1 year and 1 general pur- pose mare, 8 years olds; 8 ewes.. MRS MAUD TAYLOR Owner 8 months credit on approved joint notes. TONIGHT: Sportsman’s Club (Sterns Building ‘Music, Dancing, Entertainment with the "Sportsmen". Members and Guests JOHN MacPHEE Auctioneer © | Ober | THE LAW OFFICE of Kenneth R. | MacDonald in the Civic Building, Mou- tague, will be open each Saturday DANCE EVERY Friday night, Car-| digan Legion Hall. Cliff Peters Orches. | tra. Dancing from 9:30 p.m. te 12." p.m PANTRY AND Rummage Sale, Oct. 2nd, 2 to 10 p.m. In Oddfellows Hall, Montague. FOLLOW THE crowd to &% Peters Hell every Saturday night, modern and oid time dancing from 9.30 to 12. Heat- ed. KENYA JAILS “ NAIROBI (AP) — Twenty. four Africans who last July at: | tempted to take ever the head-— quarters of the ruling Kenya Af. rican National Union were sent to prison for from 12 to 18 months by a Nairobi magis- trate Tuesday. They were cm victed of forcible entry, caus- ing a breach of the peace, un- lawful assembly- and “trespass, in what the prosecutor de scribed as a ‘‘deliberately and carefully planned attempt -to take over by_force the organiza- tion of the governing political Physical Culture Recreation Centre party of the state.” Goods and Service... Where to find them in Charlottetown and District + | AIR CONDITIONING [BEAUTY PARLORS REAL ESTATE AUTOMOTIVE McCLARY EASY , AIR CONDITIONING UNITS RESIDENTIAL - INDUSTRIAL CALL US FOR FURTHER INFORMATION DICK RUTHART 38 Eden Ch’town 894-9432 Gala Beauty Shop 105 Kent St. Dial 49481 BUSINESS MACHINES R. C. KEENAN BOILER REPAIRING BOILER REPAIRING Certified Electric Welding ** Ben Livingston * and Sons Ltd. @ Kensinginn Rd. Tel. 47127 TRANSFER PLUMBING | } BUYING SELLING RENTING PHONE 4-3268 MUFFLER CENTRE Complete Exhaust Systems Harrison James 90 Edward Street Tel 4-9868 CITY AND QUEENS [the Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri, Oct.\1, 1960. 15 . The United States Defence *biltion contract for develop- Department Thursday announ- ment of the nation’s largest ced the awarding of a multi- transport plane, the CSA. An Brewery Firm's Profits Down TORONTO (CP) — Canadian Breweries Ltd. had net earn-| ings of $3,611,685 or 13.8 cents) By DAVE McINTOSH a share in the third quarter, ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP)— ended July 31, compared with’ Premier Smallwood turned on $5,352,703 or 21.8 cents in the the political warmth for Prime same period last year. | Minister Pearson’s arrival in For the nine months ending | Newfoundland Thufsday on a July 31, earnings were $7,945,- blustery day during which 565 or 28.1 cents a share, against $11,368,085 or 43.8 cents The only jarring note for in the same period of 1964. Mr- Pearson were two pla- Nine - month sales totalled cards carried by bearded $300,447,946, down from $307,-- youths at the airport which 601,576 last year, Third quarter read ‘Frogs shall overcome” sales were down to $119,292,298 and “Give Church Falls to from $124,882,191. Quebec.” The youths also car- E. P. Taylor, chairman, said’ ried a French tricolor the trend of consolidated sales wood ; and profits continued to be un- Gaines te satisfactory. the airport into the city. He snow fell, . This Month's Specials: $10.00 wave for $8.00 $7.50 wave for 5.00 Open Eve's by Appt. 4-6698 J. J. FOLEY Specialists in generators, al- SERVICES TRANSFER = = : + 65 Richmond St. Necchi Sewing | Phone 4-9914 Centres - _“Tops in Efficient, . Sales & Service ers DRUGS and floor palishers. Wc buttons, Mabe aliebetions. LARTER’S, | cover. 8. . DRUG SUNDRIES -}iS,AGt Sig MMe (Hal Larter, Pépp.) +/9-EMontague O'Leary Complete line of ,- f, ‘y 1§38,2761 : Drug Sundries Patent Medicines Sandwiches and Coffee Bar .. Phone 892-2532 | FREE DELIVERY | 4 ELM AVE. MacDonald-Rowe Woodworking Co. Ltd. MONUMENTS MONUMENTS . Of Distinction _ -Granite and Marble Cemetery Lettering | Manufacturers: Doors -Sashes Frames We Specialize in All Building Supplies Available from our Kings Co. Representative Wilbur Jarvis, WILSON tee (STANLEY MOL 222 Queen St. Ch’town Dial 894-4018 _| FUEL OILS. Real Estate, Residential, ternators, starters, wipers, car- ESN ’ cermgie buretor cleaning. A & WwW Drive-In ‘ ppraisals twortgages, 105 Richmond St. Ch'town. anes Telephones 4.9062, 4.7264 meee OAD) 165 Queen St. It’s the Hie place you ae can “Chubby” DIAL 894-7242 BELL'S TEXACO ma se y See ea | “Look tee Bright Orange Building” «| FOR “REAL ESTATE ». Auto Salvage 90 Kent St.. _ Ch’town Kensington Rd. Parkdale See us for auto parts and Supplies - Finley MacKinnon REAL ESTATE LTD. “ARTHUR H. ROPER 2 Elm Ave. Ch’town . 43278 White Rose and Shell Products Goodyear tires and a full line Where Friends and Sales Are Made DEALING EXCLUSIVELY _IN REAL ESTATE 78 Gt. George St. “Near Travel Bureau” Charlottetown, P.E.I. Phone 2-1611 MARSHFIELD SERVICE STATION On St. Peters Road Marshfield RESTAURANTS also GURRIE BROS, [Tapert ee tae "Chiown 4a" 36 Lr. Water BUYING SELLING | Ch'town 894-8575 WANTED oo Gatun tances ~ ALE BOTTLES \" Flagstones 2c per dozen ISLAND B IKCRETE : PHONE 140 North’ River Roa «on =e Beer Bottle Exchange (CLEANING SERVICE, ‘Drep your beer bottles st. + | “WALLS & CEILINGS MAURICE BLOCK | _._' WASHED = GO ATO. If your walls and need ie Per tone ue oe Gan alban ae q Quick Service mess, with aur new cleaning AECOUNTING SERVICES | machine. Free Estimates Tel: 4-8919 or 46000 ESQUIRE CCFFEE SHOP General Repairs , af accessories. | Imported Jams. Jellies and - Qualified Mechanic other confections. ‘ Vincent J. Shea 215 Belvedere Ave.’ 4-5433 | Furnace and Stove Oils, | Gasoline, Diesel Oil, Motor Oils, Burner Service. Imperial ESSO Dealer . son of the orchestra. ee “— Mr. and Mrs. Hagen Sil- Complete Beauty Service J. W. MacKENZIE Installation Canadian sales are ahead of grabbed a loud - hailer and Free E ; last. year, but volume in the " Open -days 9 to 5:30, also Real Estate Consultant Plumbing and Heatin | oared “all aboard your.cars. ‘Mrs - cad ow nights. a and Broker At OK TIRE STORE Contractor s phy oll id down about 10) a pl eninge 2 Spenc owner Queen Street eters Road 902-2360 eer | plain ‘and operator. : : Charlottetown % P Dial ; Work Guaranteed ‘Profits in Canada were’ ‘later on a downtown platform —~ ; . Member of C.A.R.£.B. ‘ higher, but the company’s U.S.’ in front of the railway station HILDA’S i : Ti RE SERVICE FURNITURE et ae De eee a that the ‘‘magnificently efft- BEAUTY SALON . GEORG . : : ahd al nee odaee cient” RCMP had split the E PEAKE | @ Tire Sales Aylward's Furniture | “Mr. Taylor said senior man. Motorcade into 17 pieces. He 191 Grafton Street, September LIMITED F g ~ agauat ms a ae i added*that the RCMP was a specials half-price cold waves, ,|@ Complete Farm Tire Exchange Ltd. Gnd: dow balicdoe "ha oe | federal organization.. regular $10.00 for $5.00; re- REAL ESTATE Service — | gu. Prince St. Phone 421% | “Any important. improvement) ata. Saree said be was gular $15.00 for $7.50; regular INSURANCE ~-|@ Wheel Alignment bas Lis the. commana aans id glad~Mr. Smallwood admitted $20.00 for $10.00. Salon has air “Walk a block from uptown— o'+ be antivipeted rg “gare | there Wes something in New- conditioned dryers. Make your | 92 QUEEN STREET O.K. TIRE STORE | and save" ‘term future’ Mr. ‘Taylor feng; foundiand’ not under provin- eo ee ee PHONE 2-2448 St. Peters Rd. Ch'town | DRIVE-IN | President J. G. Campbell said.) ©! Jurisdiction « | oo AWARD FOR CONDUCTOR | 708 STOPS TRAFFIC §. W.WI EAT OFTEN TORONTO | (CP)—Sir Ernest! sone at the airport and down BETTY’S BEAUTY SALON . W.. WILLIS ROBINSON’S. STATION » eet whe ted the) 20n# at the airport and down- 19 Palmer Lane’ Parkdale | REALTOR - CCNSULTANT —* At The Toronto Symphony for 25 years,' eee ee ee oer around the prime minister to | will receive the Civic Award of snake hands with him and to | Merit for distinguished public, DESIGN FOR U.S. TRANSPORT PLA . artist's conception of the plans is shown above. Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara JOEY WELCOMES PEARSON ON BLUSTERY DAY IN NFLD. hear him speak for a few minutes. There were scores of cars in the motorcade—Mr. Smallwood was at the wheel of Mr. Pearson's limousine— and all rush-hour traffic was stopped while it passed, much to annoyance of one taxi driver who began booing from his cab. : Before. speaking Mr. Pear son accepted:a piece of candy from four - year - old Paul Murphy who was riding in the arms of his father, John. “Taking candy from a baby,” a person in the crowd | commented, referring to the Liberals sweep of all seven Newfoundland seats in the last — _ election. Mr. Pearson said Liberals had done “‘pretty well'’ in the last election. HEAR CONFIDENT REPLY “We'll do it again." -some- one in the crowd shouted. “Can't you do better’’ Mr. Pearson countered. ‘‘How about eight this time” Mr. Pearson said he wants Parliament. to return to the “old ‘tradition’’ of the govern- ment party having a major ity. The government still had a lot of things it wanted to get done. He said St. John’s is burst- ing at the seams — which showed what good government could do federally and pro- vincially. | service, The presentation of the |award will be made at a recep- jtion Oct. 12, following th open- |ing concert for the 1965-66 sea- Parents Barred From Mute Son MIAMI, Fila. (AP)—A juve nile judge committed Ricky Thorne of Detroit toa special Vital Statistics ~ BIRTHS ment and decreed Wednesday that his parents could not see him for a year _unless_psychia- trists approve. His mother admitted she abandoned the mute, mentally- retarded 13 - year - old: boy in Miami, 1,350 miles from home. Mrs. Maynie Thorne of Troy, Mich., a 44-year-old, red-haired housewife, said: she had cared er of ry are proud to: announce the --arrivat—of thetr—daughter -~Edna-| Janet; weight 6 Ibs., 9 ozs. MecDONALD — Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. MacDonald, Little Pond, are pleased to announce the arrival at Mi e Rospital. Sept. 28. 1965, of Joan Marie. A sister for Wendy, Dolores and Paul. Weight 7: Ibs., 10 ozs. } IN MEMORIAM WOOD'S FUELS | Texaco Stove and Furnace Oil © Free Oil Burner Service | 18 Woodlawn Ave. Ch’town | : Dial 892-2336 | Albert L. Thomas White Rose Dealer Stove and fuel - oti, motor oil, greases, batteries. Grafton -St. East, Ch'town Phone 4-6610 rOctober 1, 1962. Fresh clams and scallops also on our menu. 174 Queen St. Open 8 am. to 5°30 p.m. SEPTIC TANK SERVICE KK, R. Sheehan & Son Southport Texaco Station Specializing in Foreign Cars Good Texaco Service Texaco Furnace Oil Texaco Fuel Chief Heat- ing Oil and Stove Oil. “Where To Call” - 894 - 7723 Septic Tank Pumping ‘at ae THOMSON’ When in Ch'town West Royalty Dial 44411 stay at the REVERE HOTEL SEPTIC TANK AND FIELD TILE INSTALLATION @ TRENCHING @ BACK HOEING Ch’town Petroleum Products Ltd. 203 Great George St. Ch’town 894-7311 After hours cal! 894-6436 BULBS BULBS - R. E. WRIGHT @ SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED |~ __, 119 Kent Street wee Advice and istance in all Independent renee neree Dial 4-7215 ‘ - phases of ‘aeeunting and ¢ : @ FREE ESTIMATES ! D Sidmount Gardens Qookkeeping. Tax returns. Cleaning Services _FOV'S sept TAN ee McGill Ave. Ext. Ch'town T1-Up. Prince St. 4-9628 +e. To neo sans ‘COAL & WOOD — POULTRY "| All modern Equipment. Wash : | : ome on ceilings. Strip, seal _ Murray River SBS ali Prompt Delivery > LARGE FRESH | St. Scrvicen "2° "| Sanitation Service =|" * eny Out avin Soro, ary a” : - slabs , re CHICKEN iy, | Telephone 2-2747 | Sepie tte. pumee ead ss | COMMERCIAL ART- [odie © Flavor, Freshaess try” ~R Robison Book, orders for school punip SERVICES 6 Sica s exander Drive Cee THE STUDIO ARD reSr BRAND = anaes Ee : One '_ 92 Kent Street ~ 37 Park St. Ch’town 4.9195 | ee ee , 4 7 A ~~ oe 4 ‘ 2 « te MacDONALD — In loving memory of 2 dear mother and sister, Mrs. ‘Percy (Marie) MacDonald, who passed ‘away | in Pictou, October ist. 1964. You suffered much in silence, | for Ricky alone since an illness damaged his brain when he was 18 months old. “He had not ‘regressed re- cently, pethaps even progressed a little,” she said. ‘‘But he was becoming a man and getting Your spirit did not bend. », You faced your task with courage Until the very end. God saw you getting weary, / He knew you needed rest. - His garden must be beautiful new problems.” For he only picks the best. | She : : Sadly missed and always remembered |. * said she left Ricky in by son Wayne, sister Lorraine, Weldon |the Miami airport with the and family. | labels clipped from his clothes In loving memory of Nen and only thr:> cents in -his MacNETEL MacNeill *who departed this life-en| pockets because she had des- Just a thought of sweet remembrance, Paired of getting help in Michi: Just a-mémory kind and true. 5 a ~s Just the love and sweet devotion j i of the ones who think of you. Judge Sheppard dismissed Always remembered by wife“dfd family.| Reglect charges against her. but | a | ea | JET CAR TO SE day in Los Angeles being shipped to the ne- ville. Utah, salt Mats Its de- signer and driver. Craig Breed- A newlycompleted jet-pow- | ered auto called Spirit of Am- erica-Gonie I made its first public appearance Wednes- school here for care and. treat- | EK SPEED RECORD ordered her to undergo psychi- atric treatment. Tite judge praised newspa- pers, radio and TV stations for their stories. about- Ricky, who |was, not identified for five days | after he was noticed sittin alone in the airport. | The Thorne’s face charges of imeglect in Michigan, but author lities there indicated they were +£i1-e-d-—against--the—-possibility 'Rcky's case would be referred back to that state. | A condition of Ricky's enrol- jment in the Miami school is that his parents bear the ex- | pense. | g | MISSES EDITION | . HAMILTON, uda (AP)— | Bermuda's oldest newspaper missed an edition Wednesday, apparently for the first time in its 137 years, after a ‘sudden storm knocked out much of Ber- muda’s electric power. The Royal Gazette wasn't the “only victim of the storm, which had gusts of up-to 86 miles an hour. The 7,641 - ton American freighter Tratiscaribbean broke her moorings and went. aground in the harbor of Saint George. Fallen trees littered streets and ferry service was,.suspended. ae love, who's pictured with it, hopes to crack the world land speed record .of 53671 mph next week.-The car has a speed | -_-_——-—--- — ae made the annauncement at his news conference in Washing- ton. (AP Wirephoto) Airline Bids For New Route VANCOUVER (CP) — Cana dian Pacific ‘Airlines says Can- ada’s competitive position in air transportation will be i by the granting of a new route to CPA. A spokesman for the airline isaid Wednesday the route be- |tween Toronto, Monfreal and ‘Amsterdam will also provide @ inew trade and friendship link between Canada and The Neth- - erlands, The federal Air Transport Board announced approval of the new. route earlier Wednes day. Previously CPA aircraft were permitted to fly to The ‘Netherlands only from Westers Canada. The spokes: 2n said the com- pany plans to inaugurate the new service Nov. 2, operating initially between Montreal and Amsterdam. ‘ There would be two return flights weekly, leaving Montreal Tuesdays and Fridays and re | turning from Amsterdam Wed- mesdays and Saturdays. | Firm’s Collapse Investigated . TORONTO (CP) — About 4 ° firms are being examined is connection with the royal conr | mission investigation of the col- apse of Atlantic Acceptance 'Corp., Mr. Justice Samuel |Hughes of the Supreme Court of Ontario said Thursday. | Mr. Justice Hughes, the com- jmissioner appointed six weeks | azo, said about 3 chartered ae- jcountants will be retained by lthe commission to help sort out jthe tangled business affairs of Atlantic, its subsidiaries and |eompanies associated with it. Public hearings are expected to start.in January. They will last_most of the, year, officials indicated. Atlantic went ship meet June 16 after failing te some short-term debts. Fiddling Champ - To Be Honored SPRINGHILL, N.S. (CP) — Johnny Mooring, North Amert- lean old-time fiddling champion, lis to be honored here tonight by his hometown. Robert C. Coates, Progressive Conservatie Member of Parlia- ment for Cumberland, will: pre- sent Mr. Mooring with gifts and a cheque. The presentation is part of a three-day fair in this town. Mr. Mooring won. the North American title in 1964 at the old- time fiddling contest in Shel- burne, Ont., and successfully de ‘fended it this summer. ‘f potental in the 800 mph range, Breedlove said ‘(AP Wirephote) into ® receiver-"