.1 0 l «L T' P erection by 0 r dc r of trus- tees R‘ TICE - ALL TAXES DUEI .a-rely School not paid In full by May 30. 1964. will be passed in 'or collection. order of trustees. L All taxes. fees for tuition ' and night classses due Alberton Regional High School must be paid by ‘ May 20, 1964, or will be handed in for col- _ lection. owing us, not settled by May, 3rd will be passed crap,“ ph: “.34 in for collection. ‘ Transportation CAR LEAVING-FOR mass. EMPLOYMENT NOTICE INOTICE IEMPLOYMENT '- -‘ In Erie-s " .0" I . .‘AI-‘EE DUE BEACH I SUM OF MONEY LOST IN Charlottetown on Monday. en- closed in a green bank book. Finder please leave at Tor- .onto-Dominion Bank, Char- lottetown. LOST I Coonhound (Male) Rust red in color. Answers to 3 name of Sambo. Finder please telephone— 894 - 8813 892 - 1058 lSERVICES I CHOICE HAIR CUTS AT THE lowest prices in town. see Red Joe. Family Barber Shop. 9 Elm Av nue. Charlottetown. SEPTIC TANK and Field Tile Installation O TRENCHING For wire and water lines 0 BACK HOEING O SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Reasonable Rates FOY'S SEPTIC TANK SERVICE ir. School not paid by May: 964 will be handed In for By NOTICE they By order of Trustees. —-..— NOTICE All past due accounts achusetts Friday, May 22nd. returning June 5th. Can ac- Russell Ching I Experienced in Accounts etc. 0 Usual employee benefits '~-‘- sows -- ~ iifidfl‘li'fidti 3:503:21: River 17-15. ‘EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT I Office Personnel Male or Female Clerk Required Receivable, Payroll, O 51/; day week. Write: Guardian - Patriot Box 25594 MALE DESK CLERK REQUIRED Age 25 to 35 years, high school educa- tion, references required. married pre- ferred. Also part time switchboard operator. Apply in person to \P Assistant Manager Charlottetown Hotel NOTICES NOTICES I , MEETING The Kinkora Dairying Assn. Ltd. Will Hold a Meeting at KINKORA REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Employment Opportunities Civil SerVIce of Canada ECONOMIST - EMERGENCY PLANNING, graduate in economics, political economy. (ommerce or a re ated field. experienced In economic analysis preferably related to the Canadian evonomy. to cn—ot‘dinaie studies of emergency plan- ntng problems involving various sections of the economy. Emergency Measures Organization. Ottawa. $91.40 - $10,700. Circular 64-2006. ECONOMIST. graduate in economics. commerce. or related field. experienced in economic analysis. for studies and surv of public works projects having regard to local and national trends and ecrnnmic and public works projects having re- gard to local and national trends and economic and population gm 1 prospcc'a Economic Studies Branch, Public Worlds. Ottawa. 69140010700. Circular 64-2008. HEAD. EDITORIAL SECTION. with post graduate train- ing at Master‘s level or equivalent and many years' perience in research. editing 01 writing in agriculture or re- lated fields. to be responsible for editorial services for tech- nical and extension publications. Agriculture. Ottawa. $8760- $10.300. Circular 64-332. \ HEAD, ECONOMIC SURVEYS AND ANALYSIS. graduate in economics. commerce. poLL'ical economy or related field with related experience including field surveys and area studies. to plan and carry out studies to develop industrial and human resources for In ian reserves a communities gtizzfi’lnsbip and immigration, Ottawa. 88760-310300. Circular SPECIAL PROJECTS ENGINEER - HYDRAULIC STRUUP- URES. wiItIh hydraulic experience to investigate and advise on engineering problems related to hydraulic structures used in marine navigation and transportation. Transport. Ottawa. $8520—S9600. Circular 64-1255. PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER, to plan and supervise new constrwttion and repair Works for water and sewer facilit- ies, roads and heatim and electrical services for buildings. Public Works. Fort Churchill. Miau 6756048640, plus northern allowances. Apply to the Civil Service Commission. Ottawa 4. quoting competition 641251. cargo'regulations and the concentrates code, Transport. Ot- tawa. W0- 220. Competition 64-211. "SHIP INSPECTORS - MACHINERY - HULLS. qualified marine engineers or persons possessing a degree In Naval Architecture or equivalent, Transport, various centres. Up to W. Competition 64-210. SUPERINTENDENT 0F REHABILITATION. with related , training and experience. to manage a rehabilitation centre ' and all rehabilitation services, Northern Affairs and Nat- ional Resource-s, F'robisht‘r Bay, N.W.T. $750-$470. plus isolation allowance. Circulation Circular 64-370. VETERINARIANS, graduates in veterinary Science qua filed for registration to practise veterinary medicine lll Can- Circular ada. Agriculture, Various centres, $6540 to $8580.. 64-23 PHARMACEUTICAL AND HOSPITAL SUPPLIES PUR- . CHASING AGENT. graduate pharmacist eligible to be lic- ensed in pharmacy: four yea-rs of pharmaceutical experience, including two in purchasing and inventory control. Veterans Affairs. Ottawa. 55300-96060. Circular 64-491. *BUILDING CONSTRUCTION INSPECTORS, experienced in work related to building construction, some at s perv-isory no (Indian. Charlottetown. Wed. May 13, 1964. 11 I VITAL STATISTICS I BIRTHS I HARDY -- To Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hardy. a son Lyndon Keith, on Thursday.'ApriI 30, 964 at Prince County Hospi- tal. Weight 8 lbs. 14% ozs. SIBBERT — To Stan and Ellen (Buchanan) at Sequoia Hos- pital — Redwood City. Cali- fornia, a daughter, Dia ne Carol. Weight 8 lbs, 10 025. on May 5, I964. . CANTELO Mr. and Mrs. Horace Joe Cantelo wish to announce the arrival of their daughter Marylin Rita Flor- ence weight 7 lbs. 7 025. at the Charlottetown Hospital on Ma 2. . A sister for Val- erie Lynn. ILL — Mr. and Mrs. Allison Gill are pleased to announce the arrival of their son, Rob-l em Mums), at The Prince Ed-I ward Island Hospital, Tues-l day. May 12th, 1964. Weight, - 8 lbs. 3 cos. ‘ JUDSON — Mr. and Mrs. Win- ston Judson are pleased to an-, nounce the arrival of their. daughter. Laurie Jane at thel Charlottetowa Hospital. Suu-, day. May 10th. 1964. Weight, G 7 lbs.. 1 oz. ith I GURNEY — Ruth and Bill Inee Murphy) are pleased to nounce the birth of their son, William Campbell, on Sunday May 3rd. 1964, at the St. John I General Hospital. Weight 7] lbs.. 10 025. A brother for Mary Ronota. I IN MEMORIAM I BRADLEY — In loving mem-§ ory of Robert Bradley who de- , parted this life. May 13th,:I 1 I h: E I 960. t Just when your life was bright-3 est Just when your years were! CARD OF THANKS l I would like to thank Dr. Mar-y vin Clark. Dr. O'Brian. nursesi and staff of the Hillsborough‘> General Hospital for their kind-z ness to me while a patient there: to all who sent cards and visit-I ed me. a sincere thank you.j Dawson Cole. I would like to express my; sincere thanks to Dr. Cudmore,. Dr. Drysdale. Dr. Ellis. nurses‘ and staff of the P.E.I. Hospital. Rev. r. Underhay and other clergymen for their kindness to me while a patient there. alsol the many friends who visited. me, sent flowers, cards and let-‘ ters. a sincere thanks to all.‘l Mrs, Mary Macintyre. I I I wish to express my sincereI thanks to Dr. Stewart. Rev. Mr.' Shaw. Rev. Mr. HIowlett. nurses and staff of Prince County Hos- I many me. sent cards and treats. And to those who helped in many ways‘ at home during my illness. eg Reeves : t I I wish to express my sincerel thanks to Drs. Irwin. MacLeodl and Hooper. nurses and staff of. e P.E.I. Hospital for theIrl kindness to me while a patieutl there. To the clergy, friends and I, 'relatives who visrted me. sent! cards, and treats. To all a very I grateful thank you. I I Mrs. Keith Dixon. DEATHS l ' LeCLAIR — The death occur-l red at BrOthon. Mash 0f! Creditisle Leader Real Joseph E. LeClair. son of John LeClair. Hunter River in Ms 57th year. Funeral was held" Tuesday morning, May 12th.l from the Roman Catholic> Church in Brockton, Mass. l You were called from this world I Tti’fasoli‘diii: of eternal rest. 9353.01.21"fif%.2i;£‘“‘“°’I SEE PAGE 3 NOTICES NOT|CES level, Public Works. Vancouver, Edmonton. Winnipeg, Montreal and . .' . .ompeii'tion 64-1325. COOPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT OFFICER. with at least five years' experience in the organization and operation of cooperatives and credit unions. Northern Affairs and N I Resource-s. Frobisher Bay. N.W.T. 0630046960, plus isolat- ion allowance. Circular 64-. . PERSONNEL ADMINIS'I‘R ATORS. university graduates witih related experience. varIOus government departments. Ottawa. Toronto. Montreal. Monctnn and Vancouver. $4860 to $9300. depending on qualifications. Circular 64-523. SPEECH THERAPIST, university graduate in a speech and hearing. Veterans Affairs. Shaug'hnessy Vancnuver. BC. $4860-$54~)0. Circular 64-492. SENIOR NURSES - PUBLIC HEALTH AND HOSPITAL. National Health and Welfare. Various centres. $4800 to ' . plus isolation allowance at some locations. Circular 64-593. CIVIL SERVICE HEALTH STAFF NURSES - Nursing Coun- sellors. registered nurses “itb diploma in Public Health and one year experience. National Health and Welfare, Ottawa. - . Circul .4 corpse in Hospital, ar -- ‘FOREIGN SERVICE STENOGRAPHERS. female (130an lam Citizens between 21 and 40 years. with ten yearS' residence in Canada, for rotational serui cc in Ottawa and offices abroad. External Affairs and Trade and Commerce. starting salaries $3150 and $3750 according to qualifications. plus appropria living and rental allowances while abroad. CmnIpetIittlon 64—789. For further details and application forms. write to the Civil Service Commission. Ottawa 4. For sitions marked "' de- tails and application forms at Post Office in major centres. National Employment Offices and Civil ‘ce scion Odfiices. Please quote cometltion or circular number as In- dictated. ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the Prince County. Hospital will be held in the main lounge oi the nurses' residence on Thursday, May 23, I964 at 8:00 p.m. I PARTY There will be a party I MT. ALBION LEGION HALL " Saturday, May 16th For I Caouette displays his party's Canadian flag preference in his Parliament Hill office Tuesday. Creditiste MPs had GEORGETOWN Mr. Vernon J. Fraser. bar- rister of Souris was a recen business visitor to Georgetown. aniel MacCormack, r. schoool teacher at Merigomish. N. S.. and Mr. Frank Mac- Cormack also of Merigomiai. N. S., motored to Georgetown and spent the weekend at their home here. Mr. Lloyd Solomon. having completed hIs University studies for the present term at St. Dun- stan's is visiting his parents. CAIUEE'S FLAG PREFERENCE the small silk flag -— a red and white fly divided diagon- ally with a green maple leaf at the centre —' on thei desks. The display touched [Mr. and Mrs. Raymond 5010-. I man. I Mr. George Cormier and Mr. Adrian Surette of Shediac. I I were in Georgetown on Fridayf ; and met with severa members , of the Georgetown Lions Club er. Cormier is offering for, ; election as district governor atl I the Lions district convention in.’ Charlottetown to be held on the . Ilast day of May and first two? ‘days in June. While in thel province they visited the various I Lions clubs. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hansen of Winsloe were weekend guests ‘ of Mr. Hansen‘s parents. Mr.; I I ANNOUN CITY 8: QUEENS SPECIAL MEETING Abe- gweit R.B.P. No. 905 at Kings- ton. Wednesday night_ May 13.‘ GIGGEY’S PHARMACY. . . Completely new 2nd. “Debut” liquid make - up. Lift your face out of lines and wrinkles. Price $1.25 and $3.75, Available now at GIGGEY'S PHARMACY. Dial 4-3170. . .Prompt free delivery. FRIDAY. MAY 15th. is the final date for payment of City taxes without interest — motorI CEMENTSI I I MRS BLAIR MacPIhail‘s Corn—l ‘ wall Beauty Parlor will be open ‘ ‘ thay Nth—twill take appoint- , merits from then on. T RUMMAGE SALE at 1001" I Hall. mey Street. Friday. , (May 15th at 6.30 p.m. Sponsored % l-by the King's Daughters Grauipl 5 Trinity Church. I REGULAR Wednesday night dances. North River Recreation Centre every week. Dancing 9.30 ,-12.30. Music by Judy, Mel and . E1. Canteen service. WEDNESDAY, MAY I3th -— 8.30 PM. NOTICE NOTICES N‘ORBERT TRAINOR and FAMILY Fire Victims. All Those Interested in the Dairy Herd Expansion Program in this area Please Attend MR. L.W. ROPER, GUEST SPEAKER Signed Kinkora Dairying Assn. Ltd. h recs; 5 ponies; 6 Holstein cows to freshen. -_____L, communicator-1de and from FOR SALE 1 John Deer planter. high speed, 2 years old, $600.00; 1 2 row International planter with fertil- izer in god condition, $250.00; 1 Ferguson tractor like new and plow, $1300.00; 1 35 Cockshutt tractor with L.P.T.O., $1400.00; 1 Super A tractor With cultivators and billets a nd hydraulics. $1200.00; 1 SN Ford 1952 model, $800.00; 2 30 Cockshutt tractors 700.00 each; 1 Su r C Farm- all with wide adjustable front end, tivators and hydraulics and plow, 1350.00; 1 Fordson Major gas tractor with new tires, 650.00; New Ford tantem discs with 10% off; New Ford tractor with 15% off; New Ford lime sower with 10% off; 3 Angus cows and 1 bull; 4 saddle horses; 5 farm 0 14 oz. Twin Pack 9 oz. Twin Pack 5% oz. Corn Sticks Reg. 39c HUMPlY-DUMP POTATO CHIP HOLIDAY WEEKEND SPECIAL At Your Local Grocery 59c 39c 33c Reg. 69c Reg. 496 MODERN SNACKS FOR MODERN PEOPLE STARTED CHICKS I Several Hundred Top Laying Breed Pullets PRICED TO CLEAR Don't Wait Call Now! 267-33l3 PEN‘DLETON’S HATCHERY Kensington, P.E.I. CONTACT STANLEY MAYHEW TELEPHONE 5.32 ATTENTION FARMERS A representative of the Crop Insur- ance Agency will receive applications and answer questions on insurance irem l0:00 a.m. to l2:30 p.m. at the following centres: ' - More". Legion Building . . . . . May l3 Semis, Federal Building . . . . . May I4 Anilcatlona may also be obtained from your numbness Great Geor’le emu. Clearance Auction Sale ' at , Rosebank Keppoch On Monday. May I8th At | O'Clock lsharpl dhmmadl’lne MfumitureJtiaa'esofcboicelandwith runaway“ ,tbereonwkhlmtandeddwuter Mm. .v hotneudthblthamiom- mw £1 with running water. This farm could be Mournli‘ nterdiael): “.mNo. atlmdd);1rake(NeW‘RdhtIi)onrm;lM_H. Wmmmffih.);leeuflotwi mam; lNe-wldeammradertfilgl‘lgm: 1 :2 a umbe- x " m. mmleod),l «mind .1 mmmmmmmnzpmem; a Mrigenta‘: 5 beds. wring and 4 wadi- mums-nomumzsdmml mmtu;lmmdml.Ma ; Hmm,mwdutoommubmem dilemma-ale ‘lfdaymfldewlbehddflrstflneday. Owner: Auctioneer: “MYANW GAUDEORASWIIL. mamas TRYON — CRAPAUD‘ SUMMER STORE HOURS Commencing on May I4th our stores . will be open on Thursday and Saturday I evenings and closed on Wednesday at f noon. due vehicle. business and personal property. VARIETY CONCERT Central Queens High School, H u n t e r River. Wednesday night, May 13. Sponsored by Home and School Association. SOUTHERN QUEENS Base- ball League meeting. Mt. Ryan Hall, Wednesday. May mm at 9 p.m. ALL EDUCATIONAL taxes are due and payable on May 15th. in full. If unpaid after that. date. employers will be billed for same MRS. ROSE SAVAGE will be absent from her Public Steno- grapher duties until May 19th. because of ill health. In her absence Mrs. Jackson will con- tinue as public stenographer. Telephone 4-5940 evenings. INTEREST WILL be charged at the rate of one half of one per cent per month on all over- City of Chamlobte’wwn taxes. ALL CITY of Charlottetmvn Motor Vehicle and Educational taxes. Business and Personal taxes. are due and payable on or before Friday, May 15th. PLAN TO attend the Turkey and Ham Supper in the Harring- ton Hall on Saturday May 16th. WILLIAM WAD‘DELL serving from 4 o'clock on. Spon- sored by the Harrington Presby- terian Church. AdmIsSIon 1 — HUBERT HARVEY SHELDON DIXON HERD DISPERSAL The pure bred registered. and graded herd of Holsteins owned by W.J. Reid and Sons will be sold by auction at the farm in Middleton (3 miles west of Kinkora) (3 miles east of central Bedeque) on Trans Canada Highway on Thurs- day May 14. Sale to begin at 1:30 PM. 20 cows (6 five years and over, 14, 4 years and younger). 8 fresh others to freshen from now until December. 2 (2 year olds open). 5 (10 month to 1 year), 4 heifer calves. 4-H prospect, 2 year- ling steers. 3 bull calves. 2 year old heiferst grades pasture accident) artificial insemination used dnce 1955. Bank loans for farm improvement in- clude dairy cows. PEI. . of Agriculture Dairy Cow Purchase Policy cooperative wit h banks. 25 Child DON'T FORGET IODE spon- sored Baby Snapshot Contest. Judged I . originality. Send .50 cent, fee with entry to Box 791, Charlottetown. DAUGHTERS 0F England card game in the IOOF H a II every Wednesday night at p.m. Admission 85 cents. Lunch served. CENTENNIAL LOBSTER Supper. Eldon Legion Home. May 16th, 4.30 to 9 p.m. sored by Ladies Auxiliary. on 75 cents. THE CAVENDISH U n i t e d ; their ' Church Men will present concert in Wheatley River Hail. Thursday. May 14111. Sponsored by Ebenerer W1. REGULAR DANCE in Mount Ryan Hall, every Thursday night. Music by the "Stardus- ten". CARD PARTY Wednesday night. May 18 at no p.m. in Kensington legion. No. :l) Spon- . Middleton Women's Institute will serve lunches. Terms — Cash W.J. Reid and Sons Owners E.C. Bell Auctioneer REGULAR MEETING of New . Glasgow and District Jr. Farm: wi Id at Recreation lease note' CARD PARTY Basilica Rte-l creation Centre tonight, 8 p.m.I 1’ Tournament starting. KINGS COUNTY NOTICE: DR. Preston Mac-, ; Intyre's office will be I, May 13th. 14th. and 15th I) A N C E CARDIGAN Parish Hall. Friday May lst. Dancing ‘ 9:30 to 12:30. Good music spon- tanred by Cardigan Centennial Committee. , SPONSORING GROUPS -— ‘ Hurry with entry forms for :Strawberry Festival Queen ——f I time is running out. Deadlinel midnight June 15. Entry formal 1 obtainable from Festival Queen, Contest. Box 444. Montague. Is-I ‘ land 4-H groups take notice also. I PRINCE COUNTY COME TO see Darnley var- ‘ iety concert in Spring Va lley Hall Wednesday, May 13. THE MISCOUCHE Convent Centennial celebration is to be Ihelld August 18. Any former pu- pils who wish to attend the ban- quet but who have not received, an imitation, kindly contact. Mrs. Tilmon S. DesRoches. ' Phone 436-7135. The number of guests to attend the banquet must be known by June 1st. RESERVE MAY 13 for Dam- ley Variety Concert in ring Valley Hall. Sponsored by Spring alley Women's Institute. RESERVE SATURDAY June 6. Pantry sale. Kennedy‘s store. 3 o'clock Kensington branch Ladies Aid. Prince County Hos- pital sponsor. .closed Te? ‘3 Ifications. form off a minor uproar along the O n e it a Conservative benches. Conservative c a I 19 d "monstrosity." and Mrs. Nelson W. Hansen. Miss Aldene MacCormack. who recently completed her years studies at St. Dunstan's University. left last. week for Montreal. Quebec. NEW DEVELOPMENT PLAN DAR ES SALAAM (Reuters) President Julius Nyerere Tues- day introduced in the National Assembly a $688.0m000 develop- ment plan for raismg Tanzan- yika‘s IivIng standards and In- creasing the life expectancy of the population. The mam nhjoc- ‘ves o the five-year plan In- cluded raising annual pcr capIIa income from Its present level of $53 a year to SIZG by 1080, and making the East African coun- try self - sufficient in trained manpower. TENDERS EXPRESS FREIGHT TER- MINAL gHARID'I'l'ETOWN ' - Scaled tenders I. addressed tn Mr.'R. P. Puddester. Regional Engineer. Canadian National Railways. Moncton, N.B.. will , rec 'v up to 2:30 p.m., Atlantic Daylight Time. Tues- ay. 26 May 1964. for construc- tion of a 41" x 194' steel frame vcnpe is to be clearly marked “Confidential” and "Tender for E press F re i I: ht Terminal. x Charlottetown. RE I A complete set of plans. spflh- - contract. in- strucfions to bidders and ten- er forms may be obtained by a tide General Contractors on and after Monday. . _ 1964 from Mr R. P. Puddes- fer. Regional Engineer. Mone- irm. . , on deposit of a certi- fied bank cheque made ay- able to the Canadian National Railway Companv or an . pmmmt of One Hundred Dol- ars. which deposit will be re- .. turned when plans are return- ed within 8 days of close. of tenders. Plans and specifications may be viewed at the following places: Regional En ginecr's Office, Monet ’ ’ Saint John Builders Exchange, Saint John. NR. Halifax - Dartmouth Construc- tion Association. Halifax. NS. Moncton Construction Associa- tion, Mont-ion. _. Tenders will not be consider- ed Imlcss submitted on the forms supplch by the ' way and in accordance with the Instructions for tendering. The lowest or any lender will not necessarily be accepted. H , Grayston VIcc-Prcsid Mnncton. NB. your grasslands. Try your fields! t l silage: Grass mixtures of pounds/acre 400 - 600 pounds/acre 100 - 200 pounds/acre 400 - 600 0 change of time. FARMERS ! I When buying fertilizers now. don't We recommend for pastures and for hay or grass 6-12-12 Supplementary in July Ammonium Nitrate Clovers and alfalfa Of a fertilized strip In grass and clover: .2n.2o y