lUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE “ECHANIC SPECIALS 963 CHEVROLET ’I 195 door sedan, driven only 10,000 miles. door "cued ' 9552 FORD axle 500. one owner, top notch con- VITAL STATISTICS t of their ad ' :fggeaeua‘ht" mmemlrém [The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wail, Jilly 29, 1964. 13 min. to Mr. David Mar-I . ould Davis. son of Mr. sudj ' . ohsl I Hulda Purchased, ' Will Be Museum 9 BIRTHS MURPHY —- At Vancouver. July 27th. 1964. to Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Murphy (nee Sally Mac- Karris). a daughter. Kathleen Angela. Weight 7 lbs. 6 ozs. NEWMAN —— At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Saturday. July 25, 1964 to Mr. and Mrs. ew . a daughter Margaret Dawn, wt. ii lbs,.14_ ozs. A sister for Douglas. ENGAGEMENTS HAGEN — BOLGER — Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hagen. North Wiltshire, announce e en- gagement of their daughter. Joan Catherine, to Ronald Jo- NOTICES seph Bolger. BA. son of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bolger of Hope River The marriage will take place on Saturday. Aug- ust . 1964 at St. Ann’s Church. Lot 65. P.E.l. MacDOUGALL — MacLURE - Mr. and Mrs Gall, uouce the engagement of their .eldest d'auulter. Catherine Le- Lure and the late Benjamin MacLure. The marriage will take place at the Church of Christ In Montague in the near ure. MacLEAN — DAVIS — Mr. and Mrs. Cecil MacLean, Pictou. N.S., wish to announce the NOTICES Davis. Pictou. N.S..I The marriage will take place I TORONTO (CPI—one of the August 15. 1964 at Plctou Uni- navy's most famous warship's, urcb. HMCS aida, has pur- SIN L — _ . chased by a Toronto business- Misugrawfgrgo Sinclliir. all)? "W's syndicate for ‘20'000 “a, ’3’? Springfield announce the em Will be berthed here as a naval gagement of their daughter muieum' . ‘1 T Edith Elizabeth to John Win. Toe 12.0!)0-tcn destroyer ls due shin. son of Mn “d M“. Ha. ‘ to arrlve in Toronto harbor lau- mld Yeo’ Belmom Lot 16_ The , next month. It is to be delivered , : marriage will take place Au- ‘0 the syndicate Aug- M n ‘-‘v gust 13. 1934 in Summerfield 50”" 9"?" “d M“ be M“ -lv United Church, ’ from there to Toronto. - Harry DeWoIie. a retired &' MARRIAGES vice-admiral and one of Halda's ~- 1 a. former commanding officers. is at MacDOUGALL _ WALLER _ .- dealing with the navy to ensure ‘S' on J 7 _ that the ship arrives here with . my 1th “ Trinity um as much Second World War " l ted Church. Gloria June dau- ‘ t Ibo rd ' . ghter of Mr. and Mrs. George. mulpmen a a as possum After it arrives, the ship will ition, radio. Front end damaged. rout 'end damaged, 9.163 ENVOY 9‘39 FORD 50 1.2.7.3. 223.22.33.32; _ I "LAND CH EV - OLDS AUCTION SALE Union Roe at d (Queen's) ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5th AT 2 RM. Stock: 20 head of Reg. 8 cows with calf at foot. 1—4 year old bull ( Scotch Shorthorn cattle, 3 yearling heifers, plus polled) totaling 12 lots. Many of these females are sired by Deep Cove Scottish Monarch. This herd was formerly owned by Athol rt, P.E.I. If weather unfit sale Auctioneer Claude Craswell Fitzroy Street Charlottetown MPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT targets-tits... day. . _ . Terms: Cash. URGENTLY REQUIRED Owner Ivan Ashley DEGREEFTEACHER Junior High School Grades Contact: Souris Hiqh School Chairman CAMILLE GALLANT ? WANTED “Qualified female teacher required for Grade 7 Class in Catholic'School. Salary from $3,500.00 to $6,300.00. Apply by writing taking care to include your Corriculum vitea, to the Catholic School Commission of St. Hubert, 3150, St. Hubert Road, NORTH RUSTICO CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONS AUGUST Isi, I964 SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS DURING FTERNOO Band Concert, Track and Field Meet, and Sky Diving Exhibition. EVENING PROGRAM Lobster Supper served from 4 p.m. to 9 pm. Dancing from 9:30 pm. until Midnight. Canteen Service, Bingo and other games on grounds ad- jacent to hall. A cordial invitation is extended to one and all. St. Hubert. P. Q.’ AERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE ROCK - SHAKE SIDING and FOR OLD OR NEW HOMES .. By Johns-vaine . Permanent Centennial Colors "Many Jobs Completed for Your Inspection" The most inexpensive home care Let us prove it with a "FREE ESTIMATE" 5 Year Low Cost Financing Ask for JAMES STEWART H ROOFING 8: INSULATION 'ifiIMONARC ‘ S’side 436-3419 ’town 894-4560 CONN-OLLY ESTATE B U R S A R I E S tudents S who plan to attend St. University during the year 1964-65 and who are -- eligible to receive assistance from the Connolly Dunstan’s glaglegatgugrlfiaéglgluéalslonrgl ibe restored to its wartime fight- 3 - ~ 1 ng appearance. 3W3; lifl'formed by I The British~bullt Haida be. . . . . is V came part of the RCN in 1943. l She served on the Murmansk ‘,'f _ convoy runs. then with a mixed‘ ’5 Canadian-British destroyer'flo The Mount Stewart Women's V 31.1%,? gibgngusn Channel', {:ggtetmesmt: 3:23? Haida was in on the kills of " helped in any way at the 'upper. four German destroyers “and ' it on M Stewart Dly .r became a legendary terror to ~__-uv - - German E-boat skippers. .ln We wish to express our thanks} Apf'il- 19‘”- j”_5‘ hem” D‘day- if" to all those who sent flowers. $5 $252; ‘22:" sfiffum it and messages of sym ath or. - v v ‘ 5“ helped in any way dull-llllyour‘l will” ' 111533311225 again“ mo German 3. v v - '4 * ' -'-:-. recent sad bereavement. Mr.: » IV *' u Haida sunk one of the Gel- a..." lll”:cht Mrs. Reginald Oliver. Al-‘ man amps and damaged an, roll. 00 other. then risked torpedoes to I" I wish to express my deep .RE B pick up survivors andleft her set" I seabotbeh'dto' ‘w gratitude to Father Reid and to! Canadian model Madeleine ed to remove the dress from dent de Gaulle as he'leaves more. aThe boaf‘fitad‘g’, ~63- Father Cash the sisters, doctor-lll (flisplays thingold fljllmf litres: his cfllectiin, thinking it) to]? iElysse: PalaceieFetlilagud $12110? German craft and made it alone 2,- . t . rom ouis erau ’s a co- revea ng. .lmousme in ac; s us . opposl . back to En land _ .--._- Hospand :tfilseéledsigferghgrlzlizegxa lemon in Paris“ Feraud dedd' ground “mes “'th Pres" (AP w'rephol'o) Haida alscgl made two tours of "m. oious Blood tile Cathdh‘c Welfarel dmy in mellxore.“ war: ‘3 to the many friends and neigh-l ' ‘ ' I Th-e RCN flamed her {mm '3' seTVlce last fall and declared '4 > Claggs'ygtl O S x V her §urpxns early yea,’ J“ , nice. a commerc '. helped in any way durlng the _ pilot who had no naval interests‘ illness and dea of my Wife.‘ , before last summer, spear- __._ Jamefi HOUIIIIG- . I I I headed the camp gn to save’ 3’!’ IN 1‘ the ship from the scrapheap. :31 v {l e I l He was invited on a cruise; . heard some of the ship's his-.. ‘1 ' MacNElfLL —d1n tagngem-: tory and Haida got into, his ff"- 0'3’ ° 0"" “"9 “y! AP's world spotlight this day. You have to book days'West the same day. or byhext‘ blood. ' ,f Gnce Who Dam 'way July ahead for a tennis court. T-herei morning. But experience: Since then he has {repelled ; a are queues everywhere — forl doesn't add to a day’s enmy-t thousands of miles. attended 3,. transportation, for ice creaml ment. ' [meetings and run up telephom cones. for riverboats, even for] West Berlln has only one golfr bins “like the national debit.” been ' course' “m the. . 5' Amy-i achieve the ship‘s preservation. Then there are special haz-. with necessarily llmlied faclll-:.__...___.______ r Ities for non-military guests. If you manage to get a game. week scans the special haz- ards of a hot summer week- end ln West Berlin, high- lights a multi-million dollar scandal involving the late premier of his wife, children and mis- tresses. and focusses on the We miss her because we loved: - er. She was dearer than silver or I No treasure on earth can re- place er, MAKES TYPEWRITERS The most popular lakes andl Her memory will 110V“ STOW . munist East. watch it on the second hole., Italy produces more than 250.- OM‘ 33:30:;- the in ELISlxiiang‘qui‘fii‘e (harder is an in- I Slice your ball and you'll lose ltj 000 o f H c e typewriters and . E be (1 d 5 d1 visible line through the water. forever—over . intoi nearly 500.000 pom”. WM _, . mi :5 gmfnrzth: 1:61“. a“: BERLIN (APl -—- It's a hot A sudden squall sends a sall- Communist terrltory. ers yearly. v 1. tea d brothers ' ‘ summer in West Berlin. and boat off course. Up comes an u an ' there are peculiar difficulties East German patrol boat. ma-I as" DUNPHY _ In loving memory and hazards in getting a breathI chine-gun at the ready. 5 I“ of fresh air. IFACE QUESTIONING. Plenty of scenic forests and: The unfortunate skipper and. lakes lie within an easy drivel crew of the boat are taken lot of our dear. Catherine who was called sway July 29th, 1961 Pakistan, China Estate Scholarship fund must make application to the secretary of the Connolly Estate. Rev. Francis J. Corcoran, North Rustico, P.E.I., before August 10th, 1964. Applications for assistance will also be received up to October lst, 1964, from students who wish to take the six-month’s course in practical agri- culture at the Nova Scotia Agr I lcultural College. There is a smile we will always of the Clty but the 2.250. {03' questioning. SUSPl-I __ . ___” remember West Berliners can't go to theml cious ofilcials regard innocent I N A voice we will always recall, because 101 miles of concretel accidents as possible attempts e o e o d: A memory we will cherish and barbed wire surround the'to help refugees escape. . M forever was“ seen". I d t t t On e “is; tulleI li‘nEI f: 0f one so dear to u all. So. In ost Ber iners spen rea men. I c B IQBAL BURNEY ’Pakiwm md China the Emmy .. . ' ' - mmer weekends in the city-they are flshed out' and taken Y A 1 . infillbexgdiis‘lg' ggdlogf‘ggybg- zilhere it’s a tight Jam on a fineI away Because they are unable; “Mal/2% ?’°E;)c°"?r5§°nd9;“ I .smfiaggm’g’f gggchkwi‘: thers and sisters ' I weekend. Ito identify themselves — w 0. _KA H l T b; on Y I In :d e h u. . V . Bathers are packed shoulder-I carries his papers in “a swimld'feet “verland m“ e weentopfi, use}: .V~ i tun-[k d” M'CNEH‘L " 1" “Wing mem‘ to-shoulder on the tiny lakelsuit7—they are detained forl t «align thanlgglfi mérofoof ‘ cry of Mary Grace McNeilI beaches. Swimming pools post hours. I OBITUARY Tram lwgfldiand “2:0 M 4 who passed away July 29th, ofull 11p" notices early in the. Most are sent back to then I 9 I h id f 9018 . Us: 195a ’ I l d by m _ ls urt er ev ence o growmg 3mm: This day we do remember 1mm, CINE}; (g wgach he :13; . {reilatlone between the two coun- _ , n A loving thought we ive E M E N T S pATR] . Mws _ R: The one no longer wigth us A N N O U N C The death occurred at the‘ (jaw: oltherfi develortlmefis give W; But in our hearts still live. lCharlottetown Hospital on May I 8 e. s 8;“ tfiance to e re- [W Lovingly remembered by her amck E_ Cummis_: opening 0 e roll e. M. a com- . of the F" ~. N ‘w,¢- l . l o . . key. Although in failing health. l‘irzufigwfikmh“ tl’ee for some time it was not IhCU’ZIlI' pa 9 r .e W10“ . ; Pakistan-China border. And the .the end was near untll a mont ' Indus Valley mad, the first a“- grandparents and uncle. Mr. and‘I Mrs. Robert Glover and How- CITY & QUEENS I KINGS COUNTY REPAIRS T0 automatic wash- ANNUAL CHICKEN and ham ers. dryers. electric ranges,, supper in St. Charles Hall on 3" OTICES NOTICES CAMPING EQUIPMENT We SELL and RENT Tents, Sleeping Bags. Air Mattresses, Stoves, Lanterns. Coolers, unge Cots, etc. ‘ Over 300 different items in stock Name Brands at the Best Prices See our Tent Display RENT-A-TENT 46 St. Peter's Rd., Charlottetown Open 8:30 a.m.-9 p.m. 892-2368 TENDERS Tenders will be received by the undersigned until 5 pm. August 3rd, 1964, for the purchase of two 60 passenger school buses, V-8 motors, Wells- Wayn'e body, fully equipped. Heavy duty through- out. For use in the Kensington-Kinkora area. The lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- 089ml. ' W. D. Caseley. Sec'y. Remington Regional High School AL ESTATE REAL ESTATE 1 SHERWOOD "r‘; allN'eALow BUILT IN 1963 grunting ’of large kitchen. livingroom. 3 bedrooms. 4 M- iii. ' Inndscsped —— Lot im‘ 1 150' 1 ii to yPriced for Quick Sale at 812.000 Immediate Possession -- S. W. WILLIS INSURANCE dz REAL ESTATE BROKER TELEPHONE 4-7242 PROPERTY FOR SALE THE PURE MILKCOMPANY LTD. Valuable property, 50 by 80 feet in size, in Located at the corner of Great George and Fitzroy Streets, on Trans-Canada Highway, 1 block from Eoton’s Z-ellers, Simpsons- Sears, and near Confederation Memorial Centre Charlottetown. and downtown shopping. ' Apply: F. A. I40 Richmond St. . u. ' Jf n.1, refrigerators. Factory trained Wednesday. July 29m. Suppers service men. Storey Electric, starting at 5 pm. dial 4-7341 day or eight. prior to his death as his illness. we . g . , . . ather auto link between Gil- .grew vmrse combined With the west Pam “- I advanced years. necessnated hisi plains. 1. nearly finished: - y Inns-r war veterans; removal to the hospital where. _ _ RESERVE WEDNESDAY“ wiglllug transportation to inej all that medical care and klndl enxtgefwggd $31!; Juanita: g July 29th for ice Cream Festl- old timers picnic at Brudenellgnursmg was done to no avml.‘ the reopening of the Sm: mm- W val in Hampshire Hall. Servlng July 29 commit Stills: 1:9“??? I Eli‘sbafifgmgfilmufi and the completion of the Indus $1- . . n u - _ ~ _ . from 6'30 p'm‘ Sponsored by ragmlgizyeer or a“ ' its flight to its heavenly home. I xfllgyfrgfidcmyafigfifie‘hgng U.C.W. ' fortified by the last rites of hisl ‘ .- . of West Pakistan. Thus in turn will sharply In- crease opportunities for com- DR. C.A. COADY will be all-1 DR. B.J. GRANT. Optometrist molly ohm-ch or sent from his ‘ractlce from July will be in the Montague office devout mem 10 am. Pat. as he was lcnown which he. was a S r a from to all - ‘ . 3 to 25' fgeigynmémpgoze Montague 333.1 was born at Websters Corner, I 32:? a,“ cultural. lmer' COME TO THE Centennial Icel 133 January 14. 1888 son of the Hon.. ‘ " cream social Wednesday. Jul i ames H. Cummiskey and Ca- RELATIONS POOLE!) 29:11 at Hazelbrook Hall at 730' DANCE TN St. Georges Hall [therme Wood. Wlhenayoungma Until November, 1959. such- . Wednesday evening. .T-ulylbe moved to Tarantum where; Chinese commodities as brick .29. Aliex M'achgall's orches- 'he spent the remainder of his‘ [93. carpets_ sheepskin. rugs. on. J. H‘. O'Hanley will be, absent from his office from July 2'7 to August 15 inclusive_ GIGGEYS PHARMACY new location 131 Great George St. We treat the sick well. Pre- at llife engaged in farming. by his . honesty a n d uprighteousness. ‘ THE GARDEN of the G ul fI won the respect and friendship east of Rawalpindi. Leather and Museum Will be open fl'Om 9; of the community who moume ‘ salt Pakistani exports am- IO 9 P-mo begmnlng salur'ihis passing. ‘aiong the same route. . day. August lst l0 AUSUSI 3m He is survived by his wife the Relations between the two up- CENTENNML open an. dancei If‘zrmer Amy O‘Connell. two sons tions moled_ howeven. largely. as far as-Gilglt. 120 miles north- ‘ first. Dial 4-3170 . . _‘ ounce and James of Taran- because of Pakistan’s: objec« :crlgglgzniree delivery. gardl’gflln zsgp‘g'gcigegldm wegnef‘ogtum. one daughter Catherine tions to Chinese activities in 33’ “ y p‘ ' ‘ (Mrs. Leo Doylel Charlottetown. Tibet which Peking clamed 1 am. I one daughter predeceas were an Internal matter. 3 DAUGHTERS 0F England| card game in the IOOF H all. every Wednesday night at 8.00. pm. Admission 50 cents. Lunch served. r sale of truit cakes, etc. DANCE ST.Peters Bay Hall j many years 320. Also 8 grand- Saturday night August isl. Mu-j Children- W0 bPOIhEI‘S. Fred. sic by the Sim-lighten Admis. . Wehstcrs Corner. John. Worces- sion 50 mm :ter. Mass. who arrived home Ibcfore he passed away. four July 29. 9.00 pm. by W.I. I J. S. TAYLOR Optometrist.l cursions were Ladakh In October. 1959. Chineso in- taking place in (Indian-held Kashmir). China's borders with both India. and Pakistan had not been de- REGULAR Wednesday “'3” “THE BIBLE through the sisters Mrs William Mullen mar Andre ~ . . . . . . portsappe in . . dances North River Recreit‘o" Ages" -— a series of special; Donaldston. Mrs. Katherine Mc- the Pakistani press of occasional mix: cent" every erk‘ D‘ 'Ec d“! meetings - August 2- 16 at ti} Kenzle. Websiers Corner. Mrs. pressure of Chinese troops on user 9304230. Mum by :1 3" pm. (No services Saturday eve-l Eugene Callaghan. Mrs. Joseph Hunza (Pakistan) territory a. P“. Mel and El. Canteen w‘V 00- hing) Speaker, Dr. Lewis Fos- Curley. Fort Augustus. His fun- well. we. N E l Mt. t"- PhD from Cincmnat" Oh'o""a.l “’35 be” "9m his la” Pakistan therefore tightened an R fifgfi'geWD-‘I‘mgsmnmmt Church of Montague. I resldence May 13 to St. Patricks security and completely sealed ~ ‘3‘: My m b the “Sm. Dusters‘~ Public invited. ’Church. Fort Augustus where the hnrder. closing on the c", u y PRINCE “I’m” “‘qmem high m3“ “’35 Hunza-Kashzar road. Overland a-V DR. J. P. Miller's office will‘ PMNM PAT m” in The. celebrated by his pastor. Rev, trade and travel. which had 9“... be closed until August 17th. “m m’ 274849. .. e [s a ,T- P Bullet Rev- V- Mum~ been diminishing since the Com- no u . m n Bani-'de Glenn‘ Ford I 3h“ ‘3 “30"” R9“ 0- P~ munists seized power in China.- mille- CRAPAUD 5L M“ “3° and mm Lame Wood 88 Sub deacon R"; All‘ were choked off. although dip- ~ mm- Tea- wmmi Aw ' ' la“ Macmnald Rev Chm"! lomatic relations continued. Ohio Home med mm- 0“” ALBERTON CENTENNIALI Murphy. R"; W. Simpson 0c- In March. m2, howeVer. Pikv w. ""1"' m” “d 06‘" .2 Parish Picnic. Saturday. Au~.c“°I°d seats ‘" the SMC'WU’; istan and China reached a ‘ in» traction. EVW “00”” gust 151, turkey dinner, games.’ pglllgorgl‘yhglflbggil: gage:- rather equitable border-agree- "min. entertainment and fiddlers cong ’ ‘ - ' ,~ , ‘ meni, And since April this year " mae‘ thrEerPA‘gfdgxdg;flizdh%i-fi teal, "lam Garland- Mm“ Marlm- four Chinese - Pakistani teams I 'E-M‘ d s 34 ‘ onl Dr Zielin- 5"" Jam” H"“a‘"d- M‘de have been demarclatlng the bore Am}? a)! - P-m. y. . ‘ RESERVE WEDNESDAY. Mumag‘hian. .der' with 40 pm”; mus (a, 5k" I August. 5th for annual picnic at ; Active “bearers were: fixed on the boundary "mum. a. b. STRAWBERRY Ice cream fes- 51. Anthony} Parish. Blmm- ‘Bemal‘d C0349. Joseph Garlandol 300 miles along the Karalmrsm' my tival and record hop in Grand- field. Mum“; k ' I“. H “may; mountains. A .- view Hall Wednesday evenlnl- OLD “ME hmboree ham“ Mgg‘sfifi‘g‘ms. "Pnterge‘m wast} With relations rapidly ile‘Mr-' slip-e IONA PARISH Annual Turkey ing Ed Mathews and the Bea-I in the church cemetery. May hisl gfitlihesizmgdw‘g‘g? 22;“ SUPP”: Wednesday. August 12, ties. Freetown Hall. W nesdey. soul rest in peace. ‘ “reémems..cmna has madam,“ w“... emerged as the biggest buver "My! BATTALION Reunion.l . lot Pakistan c otton. having. Ur”. Cligmetown; August 5th. Mem-, 204 Queen Street. Charlottetown The family 9' "‘9‘"? PPM?“ i bought more' than 300.000 bales “mg. .u tickets tins' will be in his Alherton oillcefiummmkw Wish tattle“ Father . up to March. ~ ' > ~ ._, m. be" urged to "c re 3"“, gum-d“ August m ,Butler. Fr. Reid. Sister Margo-i . ~ . . . _ . C week. ; l .- ' Eel-m, Dr Farmer. Sisters and-SEECIAlh‘SlGliflt‘thAggp v.1 PROF. W. E. Fl teller will be ALL INTERESTED in form- Staff of the Charlottetown Hos-. omp one a us. - p ‘- Q. ' at home to his former pupils ing a Kenslngton and area tour-I pitsl. also the many kind friends ley road will thus have. apical 41"“ and cho members (wives or 1st association are invited to st-, and neighbors who sent m a s s l significance. Previous the 'MA husbands included) at Straha-_ tend a meeting at 8.30 .m. at cards, enrollments. messages of between West Pakistan m Giana.” ven. the home of Mr and Mrs. the old town hall. ursday sympathy, and all who tried to I git-Runes. was either by. air gt .J. Chm’bl‘l’elownl P- E. L E C. Johastone. New Haven July 30th. Sponsored by thei help in anylhwiey to lotus: their ‘ over :1; magenta BRO-foogig ; ‘ Kensla ton area be ard of sorrow in e r recen resve- moun a n mg, ‘ 902-894-3244 3-5 am. Saturday. Allan-t _ 3 {mm I.” Put . ,_ Area Code