f .‘I Shops. Shampoo and set $1.25; SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION OFFICER This is a senior position. The successful candi- date will be responsible for the authoritative dissemination of information from the laboratory to industry and other related duties. The area includes the Maritime provinces, Newfoundland and Quebec. Qualitications: A postgraduate: degree in science, many years ex- perience in fisheries research and thorough famil- iarity with the Atlantic fishery. ' Salary to $I5,000 per annum According to qualifications and experience. Refer replies to Competition HX-37. Submit resume. references and transcript of academic record to: DR. D. R. IDLER. Director, eries Research Board of Canada, . Fish ' Laboratory, Technological Research I ‘ Pr 0. BO 99 x Halifax, Nova Scotia CAMPING EQUIPMENT ' We SELL and RENT Tents, Sleeping Bags. Air Mattresses, Stoves, Lanterns, Coolers, Lounge Cots, etc. . ‘ 'Over 3 ' ferent 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.rn. 892-2368 phone 4-4712. yan Hall Augustus Hall every Frids Street. opposite Steads. Mid - summer sale continues. New fall dresses arriving daily. DR. C. A. Coady Will be ab-I sent from his practice from August 13 until August 15. . NOTICES NOTICES ’ LAMER'S DRUG SUNDBIES I - Open seve days per NEW LOCATION The Island Construction Ltd. give notice that they have maved their office from the Royal Bank Building in Charlottetown to Sherwood Road next to the P.E.l. Frosted Foods Ltd. in Sherwood. ‘ sundries and fountain service corner Elm Avenue and Bay- field Street. Prompt free de- livery. . . . n ’week. Complete line of drug RESERVE — August 17th., in, ,19th.. and 20th for Red Cross Blood Donor Clinics at Hunter ‘River. Nort'i Rustico. Kinkora. :EIdon. Morell. Souris. Cardigan iand Montague—1080 donors ur- lgently needed. Be one! OBITUARY Inserted by the family. . summon CUDMORE 1 CIVIL ENGINEERING . OPPORTUNITIES With Federal Government Departments The following positions are available immediately for Civil Engineers with. one to six years' experience beyond graduation. PUBLIC. WORKS—<1 Edmontonl ~‘ Highways and militias «matrudion in Alberta and the Northwest Territories (356”- M). ' " ‘ ‘ TRAMPORTA-(Vancouver, Winnipeg. ‘Montreall — Con- struction of Ways and Air Navigation Facilities (801!)- MI 3 . - ‘ I Material — of hydraulic structures and Marine NM facilities on Department of Transport canals ltd waterways (up to WI. rm — (St. John's. Nfld.. Halifax l— Deoign and Caistmctlonofhydraultc structin‘eafa'theeoneervatlond fisheries m (Wall. NORTHERN arrams AND NATIONAL RESOURCES — illaltfaxl — Design and’construction supervision or National Park t ‘ mm the Maritime Provinces (m) in MI; .. . AGRICULTURE — (Swift Current. Suit.» —- no assist Ieorch h Doll lid water conservation, Advanced tram humans, as not desirable (slum). lino IMMIGRATION _. cottons) -n m :3 " hmd'mmyrsdmmwmmm 1 M- throughout Canada (WI. 5 ; . r. . , . . ’ lb. are available at Univendty . t . f6, "when" Employment eat-mu Offices and your u W once. r n * ~ 2 -. , I :I Apply-to Civil Service commission. :0 Dow; iii-Quoting Competition 64- I 25L ROCK - SHAKE SI‘DING and INSULATION FOR OLD OR NEW HOMES Dy Johns-Manvllle Permanent Centennial Colors The meat inexpensive home care Let us ogrve it with a "FREE ESTIMATE" . Aakegr. J AMEIOSMSTE‘WRAR MONARCH ROOFING a INSULATION Ch’town 894-4560 S‘side 436-3419 years. His first wife Mary Newman The death occurred on the- morning of July so at Arling-i ton. Mass. USA. of Sheldon ICudmore. age 62 years, born Iat Winsloe, P.E.l.. and having‘ resided in Arlington for as I I I He leaves to mourn his wife. I Kingston [predeceased him in May 1%. Agnes in Arlington. Mass. his aged mother, Mrs. Albert J. Cudmoie, Charlottetown. 3 daughter Eunice, Mrs. Regin- iald Walker. Charlottetown and , the following brothers and sing . ters Milford, Oyster Bed Bridge. I 1W“ bern, Milton. Howardl Brackley Point Road, Vera, - I I AUCTION SALE at MARGATE On Friday, August 14th at l P.M. Stock: 6Amilch cows, 9 young cattle, 3 calves, 1 year old colt. Machinery: 1 tractor IOockshuttl, 1 tractor plough, grain cleaner. 1 Mercury 1/3 ton truck, 1 thresher blower. manure spreader. trailer, sleigh, driving wagon. binder, mower,:hay loader, truck wagon, grain crusher, wood sleigh, driving hay rake, roller, hay fork, blocks and caibil , ,, section lever rrom, spike harrows, disc barrows, potato digger, scales, cart, new gear, separator, mllldng machine, milk cans, turning lay band saw, table saw, electric motors, anvil and vice, drillggipe dies and other tools, 100 . of old oats. acres standing grain and quantity of baled hay. Terms: CASH. Owner . Mrs. Preston Woodsido ~ Auctioneer Claude E. Craswoll field, Inna M rge New- man. ParkIdale, Winnie, Char- lottetown. also a number at nieces and nephews and one granddaughter. His father pro-I deceased him in 1942. also sI tsfllsltegr8 Reta, Mrs. Harold Prowoe [Mrs William Younker, High- II. I . flhe funeral which was large- ly attended was held from the Cutch'ffe Funeral Home on July 24 a was conducted by Rev. Mr. Goudge of Winsloe. sung were: "Lead Kindly and “safe In The Arms Jesus.“ Pallbearers were: James Oudmore. Leonard Cudmora. Albert Smith. Harold Diamond. Percy Carr. Arnett Shaw. Flower bearers were: Clay- ton Oudmore. Preston Cudmore. Earl Clark and Alton Newman. Hymns Light" mire WK! to thank the Cut- Rome. Rev. r. Goudge. friends and neighbors. also all time who sent flowers, ends and helped in any way during our and hemm- nont- cold waves $5.50 and up. Tele- REGULAR. DANCE In Mt. . every Thursday night. Music by the "Star Dust- ers". ' REGULAR DANCE F o r t a . y night. MuSIc by the Stardusters. KENT nasss Shop. 127 Kent‘l Interment Wu in Kim 3mm“. am so.“ op "meter! Kings county Memorial not. ‘ “me “and “m” M" 'hld' pltal. Mr. Parker E. Hamilton, 0‘" dlm- funeral director. also pail bear- V “‘9 “Hum”! memory w. 1"" ens and flower bearers, to Rev. . 0' Mm' David Barwiee. Rev Donald . Nicholson. to the snow plow op- erators. t oee who worked The family of the late Sheldon through great difficulties open- ln the road to e cemetery, male by the 'l'hunderbo . REGULAR FRIDAY dance in Morel] Music by the “ TURKEY surrsn in East.- Balt'sc School, Thursday, August 13 st 5 pm. I, DANCE IN Armadale School. Thursday, August 13th. Good' 1 music. DANCING EVERY Thursday nightsSt. Peter's Bay” Holy I! Name HallmMusic by the Del- IRays. night Village Hall. - Del-Rays". rum: cnvncn of Scotland -' meeting for the entire Eastern. ICharge in Church ot Murrayl 'River, 'lhuraday Aug. is at 8; i p.m.. for holding an 1 election for the filling up of the. ‘vacancy In the charge. Rev. :W. R. Underhay. Interim mod-1 ‘ orator. ‘ I PRINCE COUNTY l PRINCESS PAT Drive - In Aug. 12, 13. l4. IS The Cardinal. I with Cami Lynley and J oh n lSaxon. The tender and moving 3 personal tory of a young Ameri- I can who attains the eminence of Cardinal. » OBITUARY Inserted by the family. DONALD MacNElLL 9 There passed away on Feb-I ruary 17111, 1964, Mr. Donald MacNeill Smith. Wood Islands. j Born in Little Sands September ‘ . 1&3, son of Angu. and Mrs. Euphemla Smith. His early years were men! In Little Sands except for a few ‘ years spent in Saskatchewan and Nova Scotia where he was employed as bookkeeper with Fred MacGee Ltd. lie is survived by his sor- rowing widow (nee Agnes Munn Fergusonl. one brother Ewen, . retired RCMP. Kelowns. B.C..‘ one sister Miss Mary G. Smith, 1 Little Sands. a step daughter‘ Mrs. J. Emery and step-grand- . son Kenneth Emery, Wood Is-i lands. His funeral was held Friday I February 21st, (mm the Little Sands United Church conducted by Rev. David Barrwise and Rev. Donald Nicholson. The pallbearers were: Daniel 1 .l’. Compton. Donald Crawford, Alexander Stewart. John Mac- Kay. Dollies Stewart an Frank . Panting. v The flovrer bearers were: Clifford Keenan. T.A. Keenan and Daniel Munn. . He was laid to rest In Little Sands cemetery. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Donald . MacNeill Smi wish to express tit M. Lorne Donnell, lie kind friends and neighbors who helped durim the time of homttallzation and also in the home, and to all those Who sent AT ACIORY OUTLET STORE , . MEN'S WASH 'N WEAR ' P See these cool casual pants that are yours at. tremendous savings just. in time for Old Home Week. In a variety ofatyles and colors and ideal for the fair. Reg. $5.95. NOTICES I SERVICES Inc Gum nun. Aug. 13.1904. 11. ~ m I- I-I-I “ g i fi nave-tau w w mummii AUTOMOTIVE: AUTOMOTIVE VITAL STATISTICS DAILY MARKETS was“... is t: nunEN'l‘! “GET "WW" can LEAVING FOR renou- ‘ N “W” °‘ W “' “" plastic glasses lost. .4, “d Emu”. w-eek of - ‘ . open-mum m use .. Finder PIC... “Town. ‘- Anal! C.n Icoolmmd‘ I — -—I it mu‘ mm 3“ m 4 W2. m :2 g “ELM - ‘ w.. “0 three Ill-sensors. Tolo— ‘mxon _ Mr. and Mrs. Grantl ’1‘,"- “d M” Anthony , 9“ TORONTO V-ngoo H 5* m‘...» to u firms annoys ws-rcn phone Vernon River 19-110. Dixon Murray Harbour Nosthl “h” w“”°h°' P’ “"I 'Conllnued from page 9) y 3”" 1"" °' 1" “J a” u "“ ———.._.______ . l I announce the engagement of Wm, I '“ ‘” m M ‘ ‘ “ Sums-investments on us Iosi Saturday. August 8th. in to sum, Aunt and. mu _ | wish to announce the arrival, their dd”, daughter Mary mm,” mmm “m "5' ‘ “‘ MN" . m as... up a.“ or near Rollswa! Club. Find- at” one 9"“ to he] of their daughter. Patty Joy.' L -| ~ ' - wmmau 'mo ‘ I- , m 'i" 77 s.- w ' m p . ‘ ucile to LAC DaVId Austin V 7‘ Q U 4 .f‘ Imp our 1511 09 or please phone Re- vvith driving. Telephone New weight 7 lbs., lo 030.. on July: Boadway son 0, Mr I n d \ai Lind Tim M II II I m .69, m. m h! min-an n.- m ward offered. Raven 2-21. Ask for Jim 3... o :l, 1196:]. a; the King. countyl Mrs Aus‘m‘ Boadwav‘ 0mm ytuniea;c In in; m; .5. -4 "m - Emma Accumulative a V" ‘ tan a om - tiller or Lmy‘ Oniero The mar-rill " ' ‘ “ W W W W W _______ . , . age will v k inn» is ,. f ' " (x-Denniu Lia. tub.) SERVICES ‘6 u mmm‘ . ‘YOUR RAMBLER DEALER” and Heath. I tgketplacgh at St. in... The‘zurm 13: W, 53.2 g, t o... 2:51;? u ‘ ' for Sault Ste. Marie via M .1 "arson _. At th 1 3 ‘9“ “ML M‘m‘K‘M-f ""‘ "" " w w o M a “mm-“Pm” ACADIAN s .: e wu- . . ::.u.—~ w s — ~ llVESTocK SerVIces Telephone +6002. ‘1 Ontario. on August on. 1964.‘ Knnrs _. DesROCl-IES _ Mr. 21332;“. ,2}? 35;” ., 3; Sump-ms s0 awe mi we MOWML .05., mm W Hedge and Tme Trimmlnl -‘*’h—— ‘ to Mr. and Mrs. Boyce stet- . ' N, ' i, “ , W-Bm m m as m * .- T” " Grass Cutting CAR LEAVING FOR T030“ Blue 3 door sedan Radio A-l son a son Grant 3 e and Mr" Bernard Kate“ “5' Ann mu m m a: 76 "3"!" m ' mm “ a" _ DeJong- Eggayccagttgm:h Autgxst ' wet?“ . “I. 4 on. m ' uish. Wish to announce the sigma” lam 11 ‘I'! “:1 “.1” Wm ' "PM 3“ 15“ l‘hmreal magic.“ “‘51:?! to' . o I _ Ball Spr on sat a at h“ Telephone m RAMBLER s I ENGAGEMEle I sinusitis? 222:3. r." m; w; “t. .. E's-“simmer, m- m M u s . . V ' ‘ AI ' ‘ Wka “I Classic Bel e 2 door sedan Cgfingfint—igflfikougedwef Arl‘hur' m" of M" and M”- (m Ed ‘0 m“ uh m “on. [73'5" mv.IaIe::]:I:ag-;m News! m FOR LATE , I can LEAVING FOR ronomo odkm'mdfifim -°x' Phymxamme daughm MI Arthur DesRoches. 'I‘lgniall. iffififiim “Tm”; " "m". murmur . ' ' Receipts: or cattle. its -» Saturday, August 15. Can ae-. ‘ ' ML Ind Mr. Game" The mameige Will take Place.“ Pete m no no ~Io 9“ 0e- W 261.5. calves, no hogs. 36 sheep and °°mm°dat¢ Millers. For Hunter River, P.E.l.. to Norzl August n [984' at Immacul' C “an” m” m m m 1’ ??? 1 “Him ml m lambs- , r further information telephone. C s 7 man Gwimam’ Ion of Rev. ate Conception Church, Pal- C 1'?! G" I” 1“ 1" w 3 0d,, 5:" mum/'1‘“ 1__ ’ Common rows 12. la. eannero 4 I R ICHighCr 500 I! 33 I! 4 s] :8770- 2 “d d. m y and Mrs. E.F. nail. Sept lies. m" "d- ICdn sup on no Dim m not —a T m A m mu m m vi yang "mm (fin-1m" as ', _.._..__..._. .. .. _ Green dome m’ram,a ._ - ' ‘, Del mammal ommon us .. EMPLOYMENT E .PLOYMENT I met... :1... mama mimic. CARD OF THANKS Sir-m mm a so ~n -n w- w - v m and. A lines 27. sows 17.50. F—f . , 1954 at 3 pm”... gun Rivjl ’trfxwgzll’ 3361 31‘ 10190.1!!!” . “35" mi 13" m3“ ’ Calf sales were insufficient to . s mu, um“ Church ' I wish to express my slncel‘eiDm: P“ a, m m, w,_r. com... m m I, ,0 _, ,quote prices. There were MlanNA _ I Am" thanks to Drs. .Ioh n. M. 60-1 Dynmh no: It: .1: ‘1; Provo one 213 so 212 .4 ysheep or lambs offered. Amt-tern. mu 4 door sedan. ' Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mac- 1"“ J'A' Mum“ “maria-’52. 0“” v. m I " “W W '1 W 1" ’ I TORONTO 'CPI-P‘UI clam! "Qualified female teacher required for Grade 7 “W‘A'l ferns. Charlto‘ttetown. wishlgizigks‘fi' Pam“: tzlwcnlei‘". P 1“" “’33 ’12“ 3“ 3" Wm. 1’35"? :4 of 2ft gigggglfifmgig: ' . . . y ' . . o announce e engagement“ 8 nurses 0 e har- L d .500 7;) 1a m : m to as to .1 . , -' - . Class in Catholic School. Salary from $3,500.00 to M d B s of the” daughter Shirleyllotieiown Hospital and all those' Hui-I m «o m m 0 Che-lurk .mm M is is i a {1.2m sumlly of top quality of- . _ fl , . Marie, to James Alfred Flan-‘who visited me and sent flow-‘ mcon Sign. 30. a” ' Mum“ “mum Ilfl‘lILES dat ‘éh: Ogtario public - ' ' ' ' ' . i - . I ‘ I , 's o " r s n . $6,300.00. Apply by writing taking care to include I I h 21:; 3:1,. Diesel, Model 1000 ‘agezn.Fsl::agi;tn Mésafigfmwz. zfizucaigrllseng ffgri‘tugimmuii more“ summon no” no” u no no... -,fl5,,t1 flinging”; y Vce 331a M” peace? :32 sharply ,. . y or. ' ' 3 70 tsmmzm I -_,H ['1' ma vour curriculum Vitae, to the Catholic school . The marriage to take place there. N Col sun as as as u .r ‘ . V2 WM 02 p res were a .a .v ‘C ' ' fSI: H b t 3150 St H b t R d s fluguunmtlll‘j- 1954. Si. Dun-l Mm J. A. Keoughan. Vernon'Nnél‘“ "‘30 :3 s u: 4 mat-ms mo swaying: inf/3 11/11:”: "we?" and lamb Pnc” 10mmlsslon 0 r u er , , . u er 03 , I 311'! as CD It 9 a.m. R‘ver’ iNC I W MV‘ m a A i-Am oly an 1 1 1 1g '8 P l2 er. ‘ 1m]: "0340“ m ‘ I. c - am 07 or 07 ~s Slaughter cattle 3.961: Choice St Hubert, P. Q.” Blue an 4 dt std tum INN“. m m u m Jug: '4: 1:) I: l: «:5 ‘steers 24-2450 with a few sales A , . . . on] w m m I, ,_ * . ' I to 25.50: good 22-23; medium FI HERIE RESEARCH M“ °" ‘ ’°“ W A N N O U N C E M E N T 5 TM: .2 s1?” no”: no“ i” ‘ Pm“, —— .u. m I) m a, era .7 > I go - I me- 5 S ' PHONE 4 7364 Ian... I... .. .. .. . m... s. .. ... .., . . . ' ‘ ~ . I” G W m m m __,I an". 1 .dium 20-2l. common 16 r 19, - . ' "YOUR & infifu‘ “10le T Bell's Pic-‘1 Runner u zglans : 1|: " New“! 2) ‘5: g 5‘s“; :5 gfwiagiljerzrglfeog-sujf: wig] . - ' nc ormery e d at Bell's Sum . 0-1”: looms as m —4 ‘ ~ ‘. - i . ASSISTANTS 1° "TIM?" Ir at swims-"s is“ P“ i“ r . «m ‘ - , KM ney or A t , I . y 0 Indian rm. c .- t; c o - . . ALLISON MOCLEOD LTD. ramsiiifir's. 1312539; -i 3' ope; "Lifts? twists 2:: 3 3 E, ,r W“- P W" £25.: ftfi‘mi‘éiim’ifitiii’.‘ . . . ’ 15% _ . . : University gra d u at es With a bachelor’s or Cumberland Street — Charlottetown gfév‘fguTeg' Sm” Elecmc' m" "M u in: ’12:" an as 4% “"‘u "m" 1° ' Icanners and cutters 10-14; good , - . . . . - ay or nigh RESERVE ‘ an our «.00 0.64 I v ‘ masters degree in science are requ1red to assnst . JEWELLS co ‘ 'fember 25 (“Egg-AI: i “0"! Div 020 a.» ,healy bglogngnullslsiilgigé com- highly qualified research scientists with bioche- I ' UN'l'RY Gar-I v . or ' ie Un- PRINCE COUNTY “Amara-um 3.: man an me Ill!“ - mica] and hysiolo icai studies on marine fish EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT den ‘1 Y°rkv “9°” Mudl’l ted Chm-eh wme“ Te" cm: W 5.00 m I Replaciment “me .700' an a P g r ‘ light stotkers 21.50-23. medium . . - through Saturday (closed Sun- “00MB, To Ice mm .ocljl .t on On Ind horn no use ,_ Crustacea and Molluscs. KINGS COUNTY . , m. ._ w and common 16-21. d ) F . p . 33's.: “9 “my PM“ M ill. - Wendell Mutfadyeu a. Ausn“ tan-run 51.27 mu Calves 392. Choice veslers as» Applicants should have training in chemistry, 53g“ “ccmpamed by Damn“. SPECIAL BARN Dance at “"5 C‘M’ Friday evemng' Au" “m "5 “"3 28 will] a few sales to 31; good . H n I _ _. , . _. n5 crown, m rn and 811-. us! 14. ‘ollectlvo-llltul 5.05 0.1 . edi mm, biochemistry, bacteiiology in physiology. “(we vase display dam“ in. . Cliff Peters, Rollo Bay. ’Ihurs- .3, m, vealers 23—25. m um . _ . ,0 . _ _ . ‘ .. ' den,gift shop, etchuIM m I day. August 13th. Dancing 10 LOBSTER SUPPER at n;- .mmeuoini Lover m 9. common IMO boners lfrl'l Salaries up to $6.600. depending upon qualifica- Applications for position for Town Policeman Adult admission 50¢. ' Iv'm- ‘0 1M"- Canleen service. moat Bay Parish Hall 12- ;mu:d1 A 3: on Tags- gag. atfi'roront: irons. and experience. I y for the Town of Borden, P. E. I. Will be received "E SC ‘ DANCE IN Souris Leg ion: "ml Day “m” 0m” m 5‘" iimim lnnorn s m heavy 60“" 193519,. . - . r . . by the Town Clerk of Borden up to Aug 22nd Cm" "0"" mm rnday Au st 14 c1 r “’W' “13"” ‘5' “"5"” ’5' WM ”" ‘L‘ 1 ~ Refer replies to Competition PIX-36. Submit 1964 . - ‘ ' in Kinsman School (Rockybm aid 35;“ G- lumu'g‘c’m', cauldron under 1245 cents. as. manual EL: 4—52 “$2355 PM 43- W complete resume. references and transcript of ‘ gm” mu“ Ami“ 14”“ “3' . ‘ ' it“ “PM—'50 “M‘- 6m M suns am Mum 22.24 'M 3.10, academic record 'm' Applicants are to state qualifications exper at}: A“ we mm” plea” Dn' B‘J' GRANT“ °P‘°”‘°"‘" "‘1 b“ mm mm“' m M t” 7" . ' ' ' ‘ l - in be in the Monte fit I vacuum '4' “1 ience and salary expected ' 3“" ° c‘ DANCE IN basement at man... 0.. [.3 sax TIN! W . .. .DR.. D. R. IDLER. Director, ' ,sanowsn- any a meet m” 5mm" "m 1° “ll-I Clearvue Diner Malpeque Got- ransom-Us u- w Anchorage the Air-ir- a . Fisheries Research Board of Canada, F. W.. wes+haver at Kingston Friday. August 14th. "‘1" PM” Mmm’g‘” 33“ urday. August 15. 9:00 pan, Moo-cent: 1': :17 damaged by Ito mountain Technological Research Laboratory, ' Important business. All mem- ' Music by Eddie Mathews and my. ‘ u, m earthquake, beg-i lb existence 1:. 0. Box I Town Clerk, Borden, P. E. I. hers please attend. BARN DANCE “ Keno 60M His Jamboree. Canteen ser- MM...“ .11 I. as a tent town ailing m Halifax, Nova Scbtia SUNNYSIDE BEAU" “0. goat Cardigan “my Mum, vice. Admission 50 cents. morn-ta an: 0.05 tion of the Alaska Reiko-d. A | 111 Grafton Street. over San; av might Modern and old-timei . m I ANT S T 4.95~ floral tributes. earth and let— M of Wm! on F . ,Cotion PLAID SLACKS Regular $3.95 .. 2.50 2 1.00 , DISCOUNT Men's ' Men’l White Duck M Pants Reg. $4 9'5 5.95 llII Lodies' Stretch Slacks For the ladies we have selected an outstanding variety of stretch slacks in the latest styles and shades. Now ONLY ' NYLONS All shades, regular’.95 now only All ladies’ and Men's OOTWEAR nit. TA Men’s Zipper OVERAllS now $4.95 WORK PANTS Res. $4.95 now $3.95 . Reg. $5.95 G OUTLET (TORY TORI: