W EMPLOYMENT SALESMAN WANTED (A N N o U N cs M E N T s We require a man to sell merchandln in Queens Counties. general and Kings This is a year round paying one. Apply in person to— Mr. MacKay. Firestone Home and Auto 187 Great George Charlottetown “WANTED” Men with or without previous mining experi- ence to work underground in a Northern Ontario gold mine. Good working conditions. medical and insurance plans. Nice community. Will advance your fare. Apply by letter or wire collect stating name, address. age, mining experience, other qualifications, whether fare needed to— RENABIE MINES LTD.. RENABIE. Ontario position and can be a good 1‘ CITY & OUEENs "SPECIFY CERAMIC I‘ILE" 'New home buyers should lDouglaa Bros. and Jones Inc. Ifor free estimates. look for Ceramic Tile features See TURKEYS FRESH killed on order available for suppers. banquets. individual orders. etc. .Delivered Charlottetown area IGii Henry. telephone 4-9313. lParker Jewell. York, telephone 4-7074. ; MORTGAGE—SALE Id '1 .To be sold by Public Auc— ‘ lion in front of the Court House in Summerslde ill PrinceI County. Prince Edward Island. on Friday. the clay of November t the certain parcels on tracts of land and premises situate. lying and being at West Devon. in Prince County aforesaid. bounded and described as fol- iows that is to say: PARCEL I: COMMENCING at a stake act on the north side of the Asilville Road and in the southeast angle of land now or lormerlv in possession of Henry Ritchie: thence west a distance to give sixteen acres . of land: thence north to land PERMANENT POSITION AVAILABLE FOR FEMALE CLERK In modern air-conditioned office. Better than average fringe benefits. Duties: General office work, machine posting, cashier, etc. alary: Depending upon qualifications. Only those with junior matriculation or better need apply to— BANK OF MONTREAL Charlottetown, P.E.I. . now or formerly in possession ; of William N Adams: thence southwardiy along said Adams' line to land it possession the said Henry Ritchie: thence south along Ritchie‘s line to the Ashviile Road aforesaid: thence east to the place of . commencement. containing by estimation N (16) o by Margaret Culle- ton and others to Lottie Cul- letoIn on June 26 . 1935. PARCEL 2: BOUNDED on the POSITION VACANT DORCHESTER PENITENTIARY COMPETITION NO. 64-200-37 ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR TAILOR DUTIES: Under direction to assist in the super- vtsion and operation of a large tailor shop. QUALIFICATIONS: Minimum of Grade 10 ed- ucation. apprenticeship or equivalent and at least 3 years journeyman experience as a tail- or in a general clothing factory. with some experience in a supervisory or administrative capacity. Teaching ability an asset. SALARY: $4350 -— $4800 per annum. BENEFITS: Certain free medical attendance: free uniform; retirement benefits; holiday and sick leave; life and sickness group insurance. Veterans’ preference will apply. Reply in writing, giving complete details ‘of age, education. trade training. work experience, teaching or administrative experience. etc., to: The Personnel Officer Dorchcster Penitentiary DORCHESTER. N.B. Closing date for applications: October 23. 1964. or recently Husle Legufif; on the east by George River- Fred Lnxtcn. containing b. estimation FIFTY rsm ACRES of land be the same a little more or ess. The above sale of land is made pursuant to a power of sale contained in a certain ln- dentln‘c of Mortgage dated the 24th day of July A D. It‘lfltl. and made by '35" S. Rayner of est Devon in Prlrce County aforesaid. Farther. and Annie '. ‘lis wife. iIl favor of H. St'ong of Summer- slde In sa'd County. Barrister- at-laIw. and which said Mor- tgage has bv Assignment hear- ing date the 29th day of Sept- em A!) 1964. has become duly vested in the undersign- ed. default having been made in the navmeni of principal and interest secured by said Mort-gage. F‘or furl'ney particulars apply to Morlev M. Bell. Solicitor. Summersule. DATED this 20th day of Oct- on the west by lands of'Mrs. 1 V I SEE THE DISPLAY of nun reds of colors of Ceramic Tile at Douglas Bros. and Jones inc ; RESERVE FRIDAY October 30 for Masquerade dance i Mount Ryan hall. Good music. ion in Prince Arthur Lodge. Crapaud. Thursday. October 22nd. REPAIRS 'ro automatic wash- ers. dryers. electric ranges refrigerators. Factory trained service men. dial +7341 day or night. CRAPAUD DISTRICT Visitat—. Storey Electric. $10.00 T0 the top fiddler in the old time fiddling and step— [Theda-min. Charlottetown,‘l'hurs. Oct. 22.1934. 19 CITY 3. QUEENS [CARD OF THANKS walla“ Rayner l I CARD PARTY tournament to I Stanhope - Covehead hall. start. ; ing on Thursday. November 5th. l RESERVE NOVEMBER 12th for Hunter River UCW turkey supper. MOTHERS AUXILIARY of Holy Redeemer Cubs a nd Scouts are holding a rummage sale in the Community Center October 24th. from 4 to 6 pm. . MASQUERADE DANCE n Fort Augustus. Thursday. Oct- oh I WISH to express my sincere thanks to Doctors .l.\l Gillis and .l K L. Erwin. also the nur- scs and staff of the Prince Ed- ward island Hospital for being so kind to me while i was a pa- tient there. the Reverend Don- aid Nicholson and all those who visited me or sent the cards or treats. A special thanks to Mr.. and Mrs, Allan Swan. Thank; you all. Mrs. Cleveland Han-I cock. I THE FAMILY of the late Mal- colm N lizil-Leod wish to ex~ I or 22. Prize for best coa- press tllc=r thanks and appre- mme_ ‘ciatinn to all who sent floral tri- n' lbutes. cards and letters. Rev.! 1 ‘Donald Nicholson. Rev. Ewenl MacDoutzal. Mrs. Arthur Macl REGULAR FRIDAY night Millan. Mrs Donald Crawford,l Idanee in , Morell Village Hall. Mrs. Frank Cook and all whol .I Music by the Del-Rays. .helped in any way during their recent bereavement. THE FAMILY of the late John; R. MacKenzie wish to express their sincere gratitude to ourl .friends and neighbours for their‘ l CARD PARTY at Dave Hic- ken. Sturgeon Friday. Oct. 23. Sponsored by Albion Women: Institute. ENJOY A FALL outing this weekend and see the many new additions at the .E.I. Wildlife Park. North Rustico. pressions of sympathy our recent bereavement. We al so wish to thank those who sent l i dancing contest to be held for Open Saturdays. Sundays and cards of sympathy. floral trl-I the New lasgow Recreationl holidays throughout October. ‘bules and contributions in hisl‘ .Center. Tuesday. October 27th. , . memory '0 the in”s County, 'at 8.30 p.m. Other good prizes MONTAGUE Regional High Memorial Hospital. To Dr. Pres-T for fiddling and stepdancing 5311001 Coronation Dance Friday Iton Macintyre and the nur e ‘ t rinera Orchestra- and staff at the hospital and send entries by Saturday. Octo- ber 24 to Mrs. Roland Larkin. New Glasgow. . POLYCLINIC Dr. IParker will be absent from his1 sale Oct. 24 at 2 pm. ‘practice from October 21st November 1st. George's hall. Thursday. Oct- ber 29. Good prizes. d8 RESERVE SATURDAY. Octob-I er 24th for Trinity UCW Cen tennial bazaar. 10 em .m. Luncheon served 1.30 p.m. Supper from 5 to I 6.30 p.m. 75 cents eac'I meal. . to ' i2 day. October 26th, good p‘I please send entries to Mrs. ‘tin Driscoll. Charlottetown R.R. 9 or telephone 2-3195. l CORNWALL UNITED Church ‘suppel' cancelled until Novem~ I her 7th_ I WINTER BOUQUETS for sale at Mrs. Max Ferguson. IStanley Bridge from October l24th to October 315i. PANTRY SALE at Moore ;and McLeod Ltd, Friday. Oct- Iober 23rd. 2 p.m. Sponsored by :the Welfare Society. Charlotte. town. Seven Church. . ST. DUNSTAN’S Basilica Mothers Auxiliary of Cubs and lScouts will hold a tan bazaar ober AD 1864, IFriday. October 23rd, beginning Marley M, Bell. tat 3.30 at the Bam’lica Recrea-. Assignce ltion Centre. NOTICES NOTICES TENDERS Sealed Tenders will be received at the office of the undersigned up to twelve o'clock noon on Friday. the 23rd day of SHIPBUILDING TRADESMEN REQUIRED A shipbuilding firm in P.E.I. require qualified tradesmen for permanent employment in the following trades: Marine Pipe Fitters Ship Electricians Interested applicants should apply at once to:— Notion-al Employment Office Richmond Street Charlottetown. P.E.I. YOUR CAREER PLAN! BeA PSYCHIATRIC NURSING ASSISTANT! ~12 Month Approved Training Course —Open To Both Men and Women —E‘xperlence Not Necessary _ _ ——Generous Allowance While Training —-Room—Board——Uniforms Supplied -—Proof of Grade 9 Completion Required A REWARDING CAREER IN THE MENTAL EALTH FIELD WHEN YOU GRADUATE H VERDUN PROTESTANT HOSPITAL (Pleasantly located in a country atmosphere within Metropolitan Montreal). Apply in writing. to— VERDUN PROTESTANT HOSPITAL Personnel Office. mil-Ices NOTICES CARTER PLUMBING HAMPTON, P.E.I. WE SPECIALIZE IN PAST. EFFICIENT SERVICE ’ TELEPHONE CRAPAUD 50-21 6875 LaSalle Boulevard. Verdun. Quebec. ____________._.r_.-g_ half acre situate on the October. 1964. for the purchase of lands containing approximately one- South side of the Trans Canada Highway at Haznlbrook in Queens County and presently owned by Hazelbrook Dairying Co.. Ltd.. which lands and a double garage. The highest or ally tender not accepted. contain a bungalow home necessarily Fuller particulars may be. obtained upon re- AI.AN K. SCALES MARTIN & SCALES 156 Richmond Slreet Charlottetown. P.E.I. quest. the machines. P Will Accept ENROLL NOW I BM COMPUTER PROGRAMMING Series 1401—1440—1620—7070—7079——360 BASIC TABULATING CONTROL KEY PUNCHING—PANEL WIRING Free Placement Assistance DAY AND NIGHT CLA ALSO HOME STUDY COURSES Our facilities are. available at all times to Home Study Applicants for practical tuition and use of SSES SEABOARD DATA‘ PROCESSING INSTITUTE LTD. Write. Phone or Come In Immediately H. Rathwell. Room 34. Motel Charlottetown For Personal Interview bone 8 94-85 6 6 Calls Sunday Member Halifax Board of Trade Ross . MASQUERADE DANCE in SL. 7 I n ea. ml BUYING CHRISTMAS trees Some may forget you now that Fir I FIDDLING AND stepdancing wanted I contest in Mount Ryan hall. Mon? PRINCE COUNTY .MacINTOSH -— in loving mem- Day Adventist 5 I OCI - toj Parade 7.30. variety concert 8 Rev. Basil Lowery and v . p.m. Total admission 75 cents. Donald PANTRY AND Rummage H. Campbell go out ileartfeli thanks. I to Hall main floor. In aidmntff I ‘I Acme Lodge. lift-ALEER —- In loving memory I . _' of a dear “Mother” Mrs. Pe- MAIN STREET Beau”, Par ter McAleer. w'lo departed aim has specials on cold waves. iOpen every day except Wednes- lday. Open Tuesday and Thurs- venings. Proprietress. Lois this life Oct. 22. 1959. ‘ Memories are treasures no one da can 5 ea , l ’Bd‘éne Death is a heartache no one 1in St. Peters. starting October i24th. Trees from 6 to It) feet. ‘ only. Approximately 33.000 Telephone William Milligan. St. Peters 46, you are .one. . But we will remember no mat- ter how long. ‘ Always remembered by dau :ltter. Mrs. Milford Batchilder land family. . ; ol'y oi Atuly Macintosh nilo RESERVE ‘ TUESDAY eve- (lied on October ‘22nd ltitil. ‘nins. Not/ember film for tiddll'ig lie is gone. but no. Illl'gollt‘n. ‘iilltl slepdnncing conlesi lll ill? And, as dawns another year, IAlbany Lions Community Ccn- In our lonely hours of thinking lter. Albany. Send entries to Thoughts of him are alwa y : Kenneth Flavcilc. Borden. "(‘al‘. I lays of sadness still come o'er FIDDLERS AND step dancers "a Centre. Bloomfield. Wednesw “ea 9 . Send entries ‘0 Cyrus Gal‘-’l‘hat lies within the heart lant. Howlan. or Mrs. Urbanlcea‘ed. I Pineau- Blm’mfleld l Lovin'lly remembered by Mom‘ ‘ ___.,..-.._.__,w and Dadiwbrothers amt-sisters. I Vital Siotishcs FOR LATE i i B'RTHS NOTICES HAGEN - At the Charlotte- SEE PAGE 3 COII- Itown Hospital Monday. October l19th to Mr. and Mrs. Allan Ha- lgan tnee Marion Toolel. a son ‘Arnold Joseph. weight 7 lb. 7 01. IA brother for Wilbert. WILLIS --— Mr. and Mrs. .VIIIA Iton Willis. North River, Ipleased to announce tile birth of their third son. Philip Bruce the Prince Edward Island Hos- lpital Sunday, October 18, 1964. . McINTYRE — Mr. and Mrs. lVince McIntyre are pleased to .announce the arrival of their Ison Brian Patrick at the Char- iiottetown Hospital on Tuesday. IOctobcr 20th. weight 10 lbs., 9 .07.. A brother for Moira. I DEATHS MacDONALD v At his home. 25 Park Street. Oct. 21. .y'czi I MacDonald. ed 68 years. Resting at. the Henncssey Fu- neral Home. from where the funeral will take place on Fri- day morning at 9 o'clock in St Pius XI Church for Requiem High Mass at 9.15. Interment in the Catholic cemetery. HOWATT — Al the Prince Ed- ward lsland Hospital, on Wed- nesday. October let. 1964. Hir- am MacLean Rowatt of 240 Richmond Street age 74 years. Resting at the MacLean Funeral Home from where the Funeral Service will be held Friday Oct- ober 23rd with service commen- cing at 1.30 p.m. Interment will take place in Tryon Cemetery. MONTGOMERY At the, Prince County Hospital. Wed- nesday, Oct. 21. 1964. ’l‘almage I B. Montgomery of Traveller's a: «6 SE for Christmas giving. SKI yellow. contest. St. Anthonys Parish mimic-15 may think the wnunrl it I -. . l I day. OCIObel' 28- Big Prizes- But they little know the sorrow All sizes. colors. black. blue. red. white, Factory Outlet Anniversary Price assessment. Mrs. Anetta the .Donald (Edithl in Saskatche- . . O I wan and Mrs, Wallace Graham Dles In h-OSPIMI l (Helenl of Greenmount. ‘ The funeral will be. ALBERTON »« Wallace Ray- the home to Greenmount Churc ncr died in the Western Hos- of Christ for service at 2 p.m. pilal Tuesday morning follow- on Thursday. interment will be ing an illness of some. six _in the church cemetery. 5 New Auditor Bridge Play Has 16 Tables ' Sixteen tables were in play at this week’s session of the Chat- lottetown Duplicate Bridge Club I held at the Charlottetown Hotel The play was topped by thd ,team of Larabee and Cotton. .. _, 3 :3 A stin of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Rayner. he was a lifelong resident of Green- I lwho 1 . mount where he was born Oct. N d F lhandspfaihlgifedhfvit‘hoghgfn: 25I 1909} BY occlufflfion he Clme or ml of 64.70. which was .90 or was a armer. e was a - t member of the Church pom ahead of the nearest com- petitnrs Willsack and Killom. Following are the scores of the leading pairs on each side: . UTH or ' 'd u Christ and a respected an well- e : d liked member of the commun-‘ itv. . _ Roy c. Matheaon of Charlotte- ' More than 30 years ago he. town has joined the Unemploy- Laramie—Cotton 64.70 was married to Linnie Dignan‘ ment Insurance Commission in willsack.xi1lom 5350 who survives him. They have Summerflde 83 i't-‘Sident Imm- Green-Farmer 5833 one son. Burton of Greenmount 0i- Hal‘l‘y MMGI‘PROF- EUHMIC MacLean-Macihnaid 58-20 and three daughters. Mrs. l'f‘fllonal BUdl'm‘ 0' "‘9 U"9""IGaudet-Vessev [35.59 (leorge Bowness tRevada) of, Ploymf‘nl Ins'll‘am'i‘ COmmlfi'l EAST-WEST I Montrose. Mrs. Alder Pridham: 5”" I" making "‘9 ammmce‘ V MacLaine-Henry 5032 tBessiet of Montrose nd; "‘9'" (mm his M”""“’" “m” I Robertson-George do.“ Edith at Home. There are four said Mr Mathts‘m WI“ be "*5- Ka s-Whalenl '5'91 grandchildren. ‘ ponsibie for the audit of em~lmrf;‘_mmy $3414 Mr. Rayner is also survived‘ "lo-""8 “mm” "‘9' ""93 Server] 1MacLeod-l"‘or.s.vthe 54i‘l’1 by the Summerside office of the son' Nalional Employment Service. (A ' i .. I Mr. Matheson assumed his MrTan$?lmo:’fRiggarfnugfipe‘:, :iutiies afterda short period of 'Bedeque Has . . ra ning un er his immediate l Pugnflirstlgganrffsmstim "'1 supervisor. .l. R. MacKnight. Layman 5 Sunday Marsha". and R’ n p dIstrict auditor at his office in . "559 0 I New Glasgow. He succeeds Jon 3: BEDEQUL _ Laymenvs sun" I L. Roach who has been trans-l day was Obserwd at the United IN ferred to Charlottetown. IChUN'Oh helm “glsunday mom“ . ‘ u . ng. ct. 8. le service was FOSTER ._ In fond memory of} w I graiuate of Pr'me 0! under the direction of the Un- Eugene Foster, who was kill-I - Ia" COlege' M" Mathew" "00 Clllfl‘t‘h Club Ejllined the Unemployment n-. Amnm Henderson. the resi. surance Comission after a mm 5 dent of the men‘s club. conduct- ; ber of years serwce With the ed the service. e was assist- .department of htghways and. ed by Harold Leard who J public wor s. . . . ' rue, I w feted prayel. There wasn't a thin 3 big or‘ “h M” Mathew" and 'W0 The men's choir had charge sma -5°"5 énd threydaughters. he of the music with Mrs. Walter That you wouldn't try to do for. Is tal‘mg "9 resmence ‘“ Sim“ Cl‘aig- Organist. JOhn Mac- us a . merstde. Load of Cape Breton, sang as a It's sad but true. and we won- ' sole. the 23rd. psalm in galic. der why . The special speaker was Ed- The best are always the first New Potato Eward Boates of Summerside. to chose as his theme: “The to die. - c I Quickly and quietly came the Variety Avallable Drama of Worship . all In connection with the service A new potato variety. the prom the pastor. Rev. R. . .am- duct of the potato breeding pro-l eron. baptized two children: egram of the Canada Depart-J the infant dauuhter of Mr. and . 22. l. . As a wonderful friend we think 0 .VO . In memories that are fond and ( Your sudden death surprised us all We have lost. but God has gain- 9 men! of Agriculture. Is now: Mrs. Norman MacI-‘arlane. and The very best the world con-‘ available for limited (tistribu- the inlant daughter of Mr. an Imnet I thin to counnerciai growers. . Mrs. Arnold R66 ch. Always remembered by Rut‘r and Sully Webster. CHEVERIE — In loving mem- ory of our dear son and bro- ther. .‘ilbin Cbeverie who was killed on Oct. 22. 1%]. As long as we live we will cher- 2 Tile uen valiety. known as l Sable. was developed at the re-, Benediction. search station in Frederic-tong large congregation. N.B.. the final cross in the m breeding program being made pyt‘d' uniform. and attractive. I 1954 and the first. field test Interested Island growers in l956. _ . . may obtain order forms to! . h h.‘ . As seedling Fa653. It hmz been I Foundation seed of the Sable ‘5 " "ame' extensivel tested in th M "I ' n memory we. see him ever . y. e an'l "min" by “pm-VI": to the Ex- .tlme Provmces and throughout penmemal Farm or the . Cameron pronounced the e was a the same. C d - . . . For we loved him to dearly m. an“ 3 Wider the 118119381 SYS‘ Potato Certification office. ever for at lief“ °f "'815- The "1315 "if Charlottetown. ling A beautiful memory. dearerl meal” that Sable “'33 Darth prince has been set at $2.50 per man an] :cillarly adapted to the Marl-1.75va bag. .Of a son whose worth can never‘ “me "33“" . . . I I be [Md I Sable Is a high yleidlng. ear-I FOOL “Eso‘mas Alive and unseen he stands by 1y. .moderately scab resistantl . ‘ our $1 a variety, Harvested 80 days af-I Cornell University in the U.S. With him forever our to” “In” ter planting it has outyielded‘and Australia’s University of a i e, IWarba tthe standard first ear-ISydney are to pool more than Lou“,eg remembered by (3.1 iy in the Maritimes) and is‘SlSjooxim worth of space ex- Ibher, mother. bmthers and sis-I much superior in tuber type. lploration equipment. and inter- ters, IThe tubers are white. shallowlchange staffs. Factory Outlet Store . . . Are Holding Their COND ANNIVERSARY For two months our staff has worked like beavers to bring you our Second Anniversary Sale . .. . have enjoyed two years of business in P.E.I. and looking forward to many more. So come in todya. it is our Birthday but you got the savings ‘ We .. .. All merchandise on sale is front our regular stock. Buy now LADIES' ACKETS MEN'S Ski Jackets b «I . It .i'. .. Made to sell for 12.95. - A" "an" m" " a ‘ m all colors. Made to soil In “4.95. g ,. Factory Outlet ‘ Anniversary Price 1 7.95 Rest In his 82nd year. Resting . th Bow WH CROSS COUNTRY MEET W H E R E ? Stella Maris High'ScbooI. North Rustico EN? :RIDAY. OCTOBER 23rd TIME? 6PM. Open'meef sponsored by North Rustice Recreation Association Everyone Welcome I . 9.95 at a neon Funeral Home ' from where the funeral will be held Friday. Oct. 23. at. 2 p m. STRETCHY LII K tery. Summerslde. Visiting j hours today 2 to s and 1 to 10 1 pm. Colors black. brown. blue. green. red. All sizes. Made to sell for 88.95. Factory Outlet Anniversary Price PRICE.“ AT ' PETERS —. WALSH — Mr. Henry Peters and the late Mrs. . Peters. Kinkora. announces the‘ - P Ir engagement of their daughter. 3 Marie Gloria to Earl Alphonse.’ . . son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Walsh. Rope River. Marriage to . st. Mamhy'gl take place at Ch . Kinkora on Saturday: November H. 1964 at 9 am. ' GALLAN’I‘ — MacPHAn. —l Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gallant.r Toronto Road. P.E.I. are happy‘ to annwnce the engagement of1 their daughter. Doris Lucy to Fred ONLY Miner Rubber Boots First Quality SWEATERS Anorted colors, Sins Factory outlet Anniversa'v rice S. M_ L. 4.95 William eniclt MacPhall.‘ son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Mac- Phail. Cornwall. Marriage to take place at St. Ann's Roman Cat'tolic Church, Hope River on Novem 81. m MARRIAGES (‘ARRU‘I‘HEM -- WALLACE Mr. and Mrs. George Carru- thers. O'uuy. wishes to an nounce the marriage of their daughter. Georgie Mae to Jo'in Elmer , lmedaie. place at her home on October 17th at cm Men's Heavy Work (All Sizes). OCIIS THE C? [ACTOR H In k Saturday, p.m. 4.95 Factory Outlet Anniversary 2 Mr or 99c SKETKEEEETS rut—135 OUTLET Y STORE m 5.95