/ eld be at l .I. , TOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE TRUCKS FOR SALE Excellent Buys for the Potato Farmer Unit No. '1‘ 343-8 , WAS 1961 Ford 3-ton $I275 Lots of work left in this one. . NOW I Unit No. 1‘ 3m WAS .1962 Ford I-t-on $2395 Dual wheels. New motor. 4.000 sides. $1990 "'.'With flat body and slab NOW I miles or 3 momh guarantee Unit No. T 239A 875 1959 Ford '/2-ion $ Long base. how I Unit No. T 351A \VAS 1959 Dodge $375 Zytogagi'ckup with closed in Deliv- NOW I Unit No. '1‘ 352M “TAS 1959 International $l°75 1’5 ton. Low milca e throughout. g and dean NOW Unit No. 'l‘ 327-A 1962 Ford Econ. Delivery Van. 6 cyl s In A-l condition. '5 guaranteed for 36 dsi $ Many Other Exceptionally Good Buys Not Advertised . Hundreds of Customers Have Saved Hundreds at Dollars at S. R. JOHNSTON [ID Your Ford Dealer in Charlottetown St. Peter's Road Parkdale WAS 35 I675 New Fully NOW 40. I I EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. Oct. 10, 1964. 13 INOTICES NOTICES l CITY ENGINEER LANCASTER. N. B. Applications will be received by the undersigned up until Friday, October 30th. 1964, for the posi- tion of City Engineer, City of Lancaster, N. B., which has a population of 14,000. Qualifications : University degree in Civil Engineering; At least 5 years experience—preferably in City prolects; At least 3 references must be supplied; State. salary expected which will be open to negotiations in relation to qualifications and ex- perience; All applications will be treated as confidential. D. H. GAREY. City Clerk. Lancaster. N. B. NOTICES NOTICES ANNUAL MEETING of th SECOND DISTRICT OF QUEENS LIBERAL ASSOCIATION at BROOKFIELD HALL THURSDAY. OCTOBER I501. AT a PM. Speaker: Hon. A. W. Matheson MORELL 'HOT THANKSGIVING DINNER FRESH TURKEY MONDAY, OCT. 12 — 5-9 PM. VILLAGE HALL Sponsored by Morell Parishes MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH CLASSES New Series at TYNE VALLEY HEALTH CENTRE Tuesday, October 13. I964 At 7:30 P.M. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH ROCK - SHAKE SI‘DING and BLOWING INSULATION FOR OLD OR NEW HOMES By Johns-Manvllle Permanent Centennial Colors “Many Jobs Completed for Your Inspection" The most Inexpensive home care us prove it with a “ REE ESTIMATE" Year Low Cost Financing Ask for JAMES STEWART MONARCH ROOFING & INSULATION Ch’lown 894-4560 S’side 436-341 CHARLOTTETOWN CLINIC O F F I C E H O U R S BEGINNING OCTOBER I3 DoCtors are available at the Clinic: (except Saturday and Sunday) (except Wednesday, Saturdav and Sunday) 10 A.M.—4:30 DAILY 7—8 P.M. III THANKSGIVING DAY ROLLAWAY CLUB DANCING 12.05 TO 2.30 A.M. ADMISSION 75c MUSIC BY THE HI-NOTES NOTICES NOTICES I SPONSORED BY KINSMEN CLUB Double Row John Deere Potato Digger Real bargain as this digger must be sold. CONTACT: GULF POTATO COMPANY Head of Railway Wharf Telephone 894-4924 N. H. A. HOME OWNER LOANS Our representative will be in attendance to provide information regarding loans under. the National Housing Act. on Wednesday. October 14th, at: the Kirkwood Motel. Malpeque Road. Charlottetown. Interested persons may phone 894-8527 and leave their name and phone number for an appointment. to be made later by our rep- resentative. or write to the following address: CENTRAL MORTGAGE AND HOUSING CORPORATION H. O. Box 646. 87 West Lane. MONCI'ON, N.B. ATTENTION ‘ POTATO PRODUCERS ROYAL AGRICULTURAL WINTER FAIR Toronto, Ontario November 13-91, 1964 SUNDAY MIDNIGHT DANCEI l SAW MILL MACHINERY FOR SALE Rotary with Oxford Carriage Slab saw with escalator 3-sided planer 4-sided planer Wisconsin air cooled engine Chrysler power unit Caterpillar D315 KING'S BUILDING MATERIALS - MONTAGUE IMontague Regional Board OF Trade NOTICE GARBAGE COLLECTION Monday. October 12 being Thanksgiving Day. there will be no garbage collection in the City of Charlottetown. All routes normally serviced will be on sched- ule Thursday, October 15. JENKINS AND CLARK Superior Sanitation Services Ltd. RNNOUN KINGS COUNTY nasaavr: wannan o.- tuber 28 for annual turkey and CEMENTS CITY & QUEEN) RALLY SERVICE at Chlll‘CI’IIIII Presbyteran Church Sundayi October llth. at 7.30 .pm. I I "SPECIFY CERAMIC I‘ILE”. New home buyers should look for Ceramic The features. see Douglas Bros. and Jones lnc.. Ifor free estimates. . I runners FRESH mum on Iordcr available for suppers, banquets, individual orders, eIc. Delivered Charlottetown arca. IGil Henry. telephone 4-9313, IParker Jewell. York. telephone ' 4-7074. SEE THE DISPLAY of mm dreds of colors of Ceramic Tile at Douglas Bros. and Jones lnc. REPAIRS T0 automatic wash- . ers. dryers, electric ranges,. refrigerators. Factory trained service men. Storey Electricp dial 4—7341 day or night. I OLD TIME and modern dancing at the Recreation Centre, New. Glasgow. Saturday. October; 10th from 9 to 12. Music by George Weatherby and his Country band. HEAR KENSINGTON Centen- nial Chorale. directed by Rev. L.M. Murray. in Queen Char- lotte Hig'I School Auditorium Saturday October 10th at 8 pm. Adults $1.00. students 50 cents. Sponsored by Trinity, United Church U.C.W. I DANCE EVERY Saturday: night in St. Andrews Hall, Mt. Stewart. Dancing 9.30 - 12, Mu-T sic by Smiths Orchestra.Can- CRAPAUD UNITED CAKE SALE at salad supper in Hall. In aid of St. James Par- ish. Serving from 5—9 p.m. THANKSGIVING Dinner (sun. dayl. Full course turkey or chicken $150 and children 75 cents. Servln oon until 7 pm. Hillside Inn, Montague. FIDDLING AND dancing con- RESERVE OCTOBER. 29th for" Fiddling and step dancing‘ contest in New Glasgow Re- creation Centre. please send entries to Mrs. Roland Larken. New Glasgow. NEW GLASGOW Junior Farm- ers are prepared to serve hot and cold meals for banqucts, etc. Send inquiries to Mrs. test in Fortune Hall on 05 William Andrew. New Glas- tobcr 2'3, Send entries to Mn. gow. Fred MacKenzie. Souria, RIM. MEETING OF share“holdcrs of the Recreation Centre Incor- porated will be held at LIP head office. New Glasgow on PRINCE COUNTY PRINCESS PAT Indoor Theatre October let at a pm Shirley Alhrrlnn "Hard Days Night” Orr. secretary. ‘Mlh the Beatles HUNTERS SPECIALS. all dc» AN‘I'AL "0T rHICKEN sun- . Immaculate Conception tihurrh basement Wellington. Thanksgivmg. October 12th. Rum: and other games. Sup- pcr start at 4.30. Tickets $1.25 and pupils 75 cents. DR. DANIEL L. STEWART or Bcdcquc has not commenced an appointment system in or dcr to add prolonged wait. ing. Telephone Bedeque 3. ENJOY A FALL outing this weekend and see new additions at .. Wildlife Park, North Rustico. ()an Saturdavs. Sundays and holidays throuzhout October. RESERVE WEDNESDAY. No- vcmber 1] for hot chicken sup- per and bazaar at Augustine Care School. OBITUARY coys less 20 per cent. Super Western expert ammumatlon $2.68 box. A quantity of last years ammuniation. All less 20 per cent. Douglas Bros. and Jones. ANNUAL THANKSGIVING hot turkey dinner and bazaar, Vic- toria Hall, Monday. October 12th. Serving from n . . Sponsored by United Church Women. DON‘T FORGET hot turkey dinner at Shining W a I c l' :4 Lodge. Thanksgiving Day. Oct- ober 12. Serving from 3 p.m. on. (1' h n rch hot turkey dinner Wednesday. October 28th. Serving from 5 p.m. until 8 p.m. Moore a n d McLeod Lth Friday. flr'tohct' 10th 2 p.m.. sponsored by Spring Park United Church Women Unit 1. MR. AND MRS. S. H. Burhoe. 18 Allen St., P.E.I., will be at home on Thursday. October 15th. 1964. to their neighbors and fricmts for the occasion of their Zfil‘n teen service. I DIAMOND’S MEATS and GrocU eries. 49 Elm Avenue. 214 doz- en eggs~ 89 cents; 2 lbs. but-I ter— 99 cents and Domestic shortening— 29 cents lb. 'l'elecl phone 44730. DIAMOND’S MEATS and Groc- NOTICE A public meeting will be held in the Montague Elementary School Auditorium on Tuesday, October 13th at Eight o'clock in the evening, at which time the Hon. Henry W. Wedge, Minister of Welfare and Labour, will discuss the possibility of a Senior Citizen Housing Project in Montague. I Slides will be shown by Mr. Wedge. All interested persons are invited to attend. QUANTITY COOKING COURSE (Full time day) PROVINCIAL VOCATIONAL INSTITUTE CHARLOTTETOWN Applications are now being received for the above course beginning No- vember 2. I964. This training is otter- ed by the Department of Education in co-operation with the Federal Depart- ment of Labour. For further information contact the REGISTRAR or phone, 2-240I. ANNOUNCING THE OPENING of MacQuarrie’s Meat Market 185 Weymouth St. SHOULDER ROAST BEEF . SIRLOIN or T-BONE STEAK . . PORK CHOPS . . .. SHOULDER ROAST LAMB . . .. . Also potatoes, turnips. carrots and cabbage. OPENTU . ED. T UR., F I. also FRI. EVEN PHONE 894-6313 All Choice Quality Meat from 8 am. to 5 pm. ING till 9 p.m. FREE DELIVERY 49c 75c 55c 50c i eries. 49 Elm Avenue. Cod til-l lets- 29 cents package. toiletl tissue. 4 rolls. 39 cents a nd Flavor-Pak peas 2-35 cents.‘ Telephone 44730. FIRE SALE on hair cuts Oct. 13th 17 inclusive. All hair cuts wedding anniversarv. Guest: are welcome three to five and eight to 10 p.m. ENJOY A FALL outing this weekend and see the many new additions at the P.E.I. Wildlife Park. North Rustico. Charlottetown, ' 'Insm‘led by the family as a tribute to the deceased.) MRS. ATHINGTON B. SELLAR 'l'hc rcsidents of Winsloe and surrounding areas were slack- to lcarn oi the sudden pass- ing of one of their most highly rcspcclcd citizens. Mrs. Athlng- ton Scllar, at the Prince Edward Island Hospital on September 2. tom She earned on her normal duties until that day when lud- denly stricken with a heart set- lure and altcr Pntcring the hos- pital a matter of minutes God called her In His eternal Home. She was the youngest daughter any style, 50 cents each. See Red Joe, Famil yBarber, SI Elm Avenue or 2-1938. 1 DANCE AT Maple Grove Dance; Hall. St. Patricks Road Saturn, day. October 10. Modern and; old time from 9-12. Music byl Ed Mathews. I DANCING TONIGHT Northl River recreation hall. 9 - 12] midnight. Admission 50 cents.‘ Good music. In aid of Junior; Farmers. OBITUARY I URBAN PATRICK BRADLEY linserted by the family) I The third heart seizure in less‘ than a year proved fatal for this: Twell known resident of Peakes'; on August 10th, 1964. He had re-. cently returned home from’ three weeks of hospitalizationl and appeared to be making a I atisfactory recovery when he suffered the final attack and quietly passed away in the presence of his wife and two lo- cal friends. “U.P." was born in St. Ter- esas in 1892 and was learning the carpenter trade with his fa-. ther when the first world war broke out. He immediawa vol-l unteered and was subsequently wounded on three occasions while serving with tie 14th Cay nadian Infantry Battalion. Dur-j I5. ping the Second World War lb. lb. l I again served his country as a member of the Veteran's Guard. Displayed on the casket were the' medals he won. the most prizedl lb. lbeing the 1914 -- 15 mon's star.l REAL ESTATE l .REAL ESTATE GENERAL MOBILE HOME Now is the time to select your potatoes for the Royal Winter Fair. To encourage our growers the Potato Board ' will. as in the past pay all entry fees. Contact your Seed Potato Inspector for application forms or the Potato Marketing Board Entries close October 17th. Last. year the World Championship for Seed Potatoes was won by Mr. Major Reid. Rollo Bay. Prince Edward Island. Keep the Trophy on P. E. I. . All exhibits not shipped privately must be in Charlotte town Seed Potato Certification Department by October 30th. in order to be In Toronto on the closing date. November 5th. 1 I P. E. I. POTATO MARKETING BOARD Charlottetown. P. E. I. AUCTION SALE FREETOWN SATURDAY. OCTOBER no. I:30 PM. ’ I am Instructed by the Administrator to sell by we auction on the premises of the late Frank L. Cairns. all farm equipment including: Gehl Forage Harvester with «dad row and out“ her and pickup. corn silo blower. excluelve d can Wiscmxin 4 cylinder air cooled eII- ADULT ART CLASSES Commencing Wednesday, Oct. 14 7.00 - 9.00 PM. Wednesday or Thursday evenings Drawing. Painting. Mixed Media Smith. the instructor, will be pleased to ' take registrations during the week days 6:00 to 7:00 PM. at the Gallery. or telephone her at her home (44503). (new). run binder, good as new. seeder. earn chopper and blower. turnip wiper. grain crusher. elevator diner. m. mike hen-owe. cultivator; wagons. slelalu. carpenter loch. all tank . power saw. 4 cords me (hard) wood. mseparaur undo... 15 HP. new double motor. a quantity of hoIIeehcld (III-hiding. MIW' deep unacknlllomm muting?! aerosol land. “mum.umuummmo.mm- Inlet our (coach) and trailer Ambient-am Auctioneer um mums ARTHUR l. STEWART Molt Telephone Km n41. IO week course $20.00 USED TRAILERS A. E- MacLennan’ Trailer Sales Ltd. Raids Corner P.E.l. Phone 426-5117 Open Evenings Till 9 p.m. SIANIEY MOI REAL ESTATE LTD. PRESENTS MODERN AND LUXURIOUS APARTMENT BUILDING Ready for occupancy soon 6 Units -— 4 and 5 room suites FROM $125.00 up Beautifully sited against wooded hillside. quiet living oversized suites unlimited view hot water heating Individual heating control lots of parking laundry facilities custom designed kitchens ‘78 GREAT GEORGE ST. Near Travel Bureau Phone 2-1611 .St. Teresas. Two sisters and Marcella in Brooklyn. N.Y. He leaves to mourn his wife.‘ Margaret Hughes. three sons: and five daughters. Four chil- dren. three sons and one daugh- ter predeceased him —— two 0! the sons deaths were acciden-i Ital. Ten year old Freddie was- drowned in a nearby mill m in January 1934: Urban Jr., an airman in the RCAF was killed in a car accident in France in April 1960. The living children are: sons Jimmie and Leo in Toronto; John in Florida. Dau- ghters (Nellie) Mrs. Geor Verner. Eucli. Ohio; (Pat) 5. am L. McDonald Charlottetown; (Frances) Mrs.‘ James Christie. Canadian Ar-I my. Germany: (Mary) Mrs. Don Zelazny. Youngstown, Oh~ io; IPeggy) Mrs. Hal Rothermel. Garfield Heights. Ohio. There are twenty-four grandchildren. His brother A d r l a n resides in Mary The exceptionally large mili- tary funeral held from St. Ter- esa‘s Parish church attested to. Urban's great popularity with young and old alike. The Rb; quiem High Mass was sung by‘ his pastor Rev. Eugene Murray who also conducted the burial service In the parish cemetery“ Present in the sanctuary were: Rev. Urban Gillis. Rev. James: Smith. Rev. Basil Croken and‘l Rev. Albert Kenny. , Active pallbearers were: .l’am-I es ooney. Thomas Evans. Ger—3l aid Curran. Joseph Lawlor. Jo- George L h e Stewan‘ Branch were 'ionorary pallbear-I ers. Mr. Hamllton Douglas, Pro vincial Command. read the Legion eulogy and the last post was played by Mr. Winston. Smith of Charlottetown. ‘ CARD OF THANKS THE FAMILY of the late Urban. Bradley wish to express theirf sincere thanks to. the many, neighbors and friends It ho: helped out In so many ways.l and to all those who sent MassI cards. enrollments. messages3 of sympathy, flowers and tele.‘ grams in their bereavemcct. also to the clergy. Sisters. Mr.l and Mrs. 801') Bradley. The members of the Legion and all who called '0 cxorcss their l condolences. Thank you all. . open Saturdays_ Sundays and of Annie and Isaac Saunders holidays throughout October. Ian “'35 blll’“ 1" Win51“ In 1333 l and spent Ier entire life in that LISTEN TO Mr. Rupert Ross of I community. Stanhope interviewed on "On The late Mrs. Sellar was I Tour" featumd by Douglas; faithful member of South Wine Bros. and Jones at. 10.50 Tues-.108 United Chm-ch. For over day morning over CFCY red I fifty years she has men:- io. Enter our "On Tour” con-LbEr 0f the Woman’s Missionary test. ISociety 'now U.C.W.) and hat .served as President and filled ATTENTION RAIRDRESSERSImany other offices of fish n- Important meeting of theIganization. She was a won-In P.E.I. Hairdressers Associa-Ixreatly interested in mm and tion at. the Basilica Recreation I on numerous occasions has nan- Centre. Wednesday. October tiered solos and taken the put 14 at 8 p.m. Full attendance Is Of all!) In dUEN- For mill! requested. years she served as ohm-eh organist. In former years she PANTRY SALE at Wrights Shoe: was a member of m, woman. Store. Tuesday. October 13th Institute, and also this WA. On at 1.30 p.m. Sponsored by Stu- many occasions he; m u. dent Nurses. Prince Edward been ()ng W Island Hospital. Igatherings and chm m . . s ties. ST. ANDREWS Orwell U.L,.W.1 In 1916 thé late Mm. Sen” Thankoffering serv1ce. October was married to Atmn n. 11 at 8 p.m. Rev. WE. Grant Sellar of Wheatley River. who win preach tile sermon. Spe- at that time Purchased the Saun- music I“, soloist Mrs. ders homestead at Winsloe. To Blake Wood. Rev. W.E. Grant. “‘15 "MI"? one daughter' Dom! Donald Mutch and the Belfast 'Mrs- Erllh Hughes of Wind“) Qu was born. Her belov sband predeceased her some live SPECIAL THANKOFFERING chars ago. The largely attended service for United Church Wo- funeral service was held from men in North Wiltshire Church South WIDSIoe United Church Sunday. October llth at 2.30 and was conducted by Rev- p.m_ Guest Speaker. Rem Gerald Wyrwas who spoke word! Isaac Walls, music by Com. of comfort to the bereaved fam— wall Church Choir. Ily. The combineg’ choirs of 'ort.i and South ‘ . THANKOFFERING sanvu'n s...ng Th. Lord “fikgmfi in North Granville Unich Iwrd Miss .lnan Mannd sweetly Church. Sunday evening. Ocl.‘rpl‘dPTP'I a solo, God‘s Tumor. 11 at 7.30. Guest speaker. Mrs,l m“~ TIN. Freddy Turner '3‘ Andrew Jardine. Special mu- nrrzams sic. Sponsored by now, There arelert m mourn be: passing hf’Sldps 419‘- WOODLEIGH R E P I. I t‘ A 5 daughter. . . ground will be open to 9 p.m. West Saunders of Charlottetown. daily. except Sunday until the Also {our sisters predeceased end of October, .hcr. N a me 1 y: Helena. Ada, IMquic \I‘lI'S. B. Rodd) and Bel" jtha Ihlrs. Albert Wise) who was buried just four day: previous- BINGO WILL be held every 1y. Surviving are grandchildren Monday in SL Georges Han. A'odia and Lcah Ann whom she dcarly lovcd. REGULAR Saturday n l 2 III The nallbrarers wch Harold dance St. Peters Hall. (‘hm Diamond. Glsdon Maund. Ken- son Orchestra: cantecn. Ad- ncII \lnl‘I‘Flf'“. Earle Rodd. Nel- mission 50 cents. son Stevenson, and Ivan Turner. 'l‘hc Ilorol ll‘ihlllFS \l‘JlCh were MEHNTOS“ WIN" FALL 3)“ both beautiful and numerous ples $1.00 bushel Erin; ('OL tainers. no dclivcry. B c H truth In the IIIle esteem in Haneveld, Montague RRZ. \lllll'll the deceased was held. \lv thcr‘s way may twist and CYO CENTENNIAL thankun ins: ball in Vernon Rivcr hall Monday, October l2th. ,\lu~u by the Star Dusters. turn. \13 Iicai‘t may tITroh and acne. Bill In my soul I'm clad I know. He mnkclh no mistake. RESERVE WED. Nov. 4 [or an- r nnal turkey suppcr at Rcmor Club In aid of St. Mary‘s l’ar- Tm: I‘,\\III.\' ol the late Mrs. ish. Montague. \I lmzfon Scllar \l'th to ex- . . ~93: Ihcir sincere a recla- ENJO; A IIA‘IIL 011lan tIIIs I‘llmrl” n, \I‘ Saundgss. m wee end an ace thc Inqu M ; ., I new additions at tho P.l-‘..l III-I.) (0mm “Imas' 0 her . . . . - =m- um 'l‘n GoIIdcc. WIIdIIfc Park. North IIIIsIu-o “Hm hp wwwnm fmm V» 4 Open Saturdays. Sundays and (MIMI m “Hm. New". whn holldays throughout ()I-Iohci. I (mind m Hm “(mm M Mr_ THANKSGIVING l).\.\i(‘l~‘. m... Ionics "on and staff of Th dlgan Parish Hall. \Iou’lm. “"4"” IT'II'me “my.” for on. 12, Music In T n II M c I- W“ ww- ms of kindness. Bong. . In Illt" ‘IIIIITN'IIII: II‘lf‘anS Who grim". rmd: and messages of LAST BARN dnnu‘ Ill luc um Sl'l"l$l"l‘\ and In the kind son at Cliff Petcrs'. Rulio B ‘5'. opinion“: and friends who Monday. ()ctobcr I: ll’lllt'lll; WNW-l -u various ways dur- lo —- 12.30. Canteen. m— RESERVE OCT. LII In" )lonla- mo“ ‘ .— gue Women's InSllllllP pantry \I‘PnI\T BALLET 30“ sale and bazaar. Macbu I'f‘ Tl‘lm\Tn (P *3 “than? Building. Montacue I 0' Toronto has been aniumllo'l :cucrnl manager of CARD PLAY in Imam" II all. tlw \‘hmmi wallet of Canada. Cardigan. Tuesday at 7 pm. rm. r; I‘ Simonds. presi- ler-Ir rcrcnt sad bereave- .n‘l‘r“: Dressed chicken Cantccn scr- rllmu o' the anIonal Ballet . (mild of I'anarln. announced lv-Irlm .\Ir Lawless. born and SOURIS THEATRE Salut‘driy, October l0th. "Island of l.0\'c" with Robert Preston. Cinna- masoope and color. .\Iallnc(‘ at 2.30. crluI-atcrl In England. has 00! in Canada for he last ll years and w cxpcricm'cd in the field of business management. Sl'K'IIIF. PILOT! DANCE SOURIS Rcuional High Thc first rcvurdnd use by til. School Auditorium. Inc .I;,. .lajmncsc o’ Lavmkare suicide October 13th from 930 to 12 30 punt: was Ir the battle of Leyla Music by the HI .\oics Spa. (not or tch thlzcmne Islands dance and door prize. lin October. 1944. H m... N