I EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT Female Bookkeeper Required Experienced female hookkce er wa - roll. accounts receivable. accmlhts p:\l§gle(p?gr shipyard In .Georgetown. Salary commensurate With experience. All replies kept confidential. apply at once to the National Employment Office in Charlottetown. ' MACHINEST WANTED For shipyard at Georgetown. Fully qualified and experienced in all types of machine tools. Apply at once To The National Employment Office. Char- lottetown or to Bathurs’r Marine Ltd.. Georgetown, P.E.l. Electrician Required For PlontWork A large plant in Charlottetown has an opening for a qualified electrician, previous experience in plant work and a mechanical aptitude is preferred but not essential. A better than average wage is offered along with a complete program of wel- fare benefits. Apply in own writing stating age, and all previous experience to— GUARDIAN - PATRIOT BOX 37212 the Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. Nov. 6, 1964. 18y lAINNOUNCEMENTS I l l. t DANCE IN Corr!!! Ban mt & Saturday. November 7th. Spun“ . HOME cooxlNG uh at El. 501‘” by CYO. Burns Orchestral lis Bros. Sherwood. Friday. No- FREE “Lu in Wes “Hm vember 6m at 6‘30 sponsored’b-V 127. black and white. cane yourl est Covet-lead and Brnckley mm or mail m Myers Studio“ l FIDDLING AND step danci CITY & QUEENS i . .- . li‘e. Wednesday. Decem r 2nd 1 . . .. hcl‘. ih H. H ~ ‘ orggntrfgibfimlfin ksltlsger? Send entries to Rollie MacKen- Cornwall Unlled Chur‘h‘ sew 98 e m m I lm same me‘ banquets individual orders 'lc' “9' 22 Pownal Streel‘ Charlmw‘ mg al m . .. . Delivered Charlottetown area ° DANCE MILLVIEw H all ‘HRWt‘lAt‘l W 5. ‘35“"8 ‘ ‘ ~ F ‘d at ht Dancing 930 2'“ 1"" .Wlllr portrait this Gil Henry. telephone $93.3. COLD WAVE specials $12.50 "fry n By S ' . . C'li'istmas in color. Phone toda Parker Jewell. York, telephone tor $10.00. $10.00 for $750- s7.50 123° Ptm- G°°d mum Can't?" t... mu. . . ~ , 0 y +7074. for 54.75. Gala Beauty ’Salon._5°”l"- Tuesday.[Flilllgylmarhlgmsmurggg wuuNG NEW HOMES. rem Ph‘me Husk DANCE EVERY Saturdits evenings. Mych Studio. ovation work. commercial wir- THE AUTUMN BUFFET ing. free estimates. Story Elec- tric. Telephone 4-7341 day or night. HOYT'S BEAUTY Salon. No- vember. Specials on cold waves. permanents. $12.50 for $10.: $10 for $7.50; $7.50 for $5.00. ailable from members. ANNUAL MEETING of .Belfast n... no Cd November 6th at 8 pm. ARRIVED AT Helens. SEE THE DISPLAY of nun dreds of colors of Ceramic Tile . Specially priced for balance items to choose from: also cloth-l contest Basilica Recreation Cen-l the Canadian Legion Saturday November 7th sponsored by the. ‘Junior league Charlottetownl Hospital 4.30- 6.30. Tickets ava- the. pla Home Association will'H'llsmm Street' Queen Street. Telephone 4-6311.‘hc held in Belfast Hall Friday“ I . new .M at Douglas Bros. and Joncs inc. . shipment 0f Cilals- SIZES 5 l0 20- 'Branch Royal Canadian Legion officers for 1965 W UCW 128 Richmond Streez. Charlotte- DONT Miss hot turkey din, town and receive one free roll.) ner Saturdav‘ November 7m Dally service. Also for Novem- “8 night in St. Andrews Hall. Ml. . , H . , u Stewart. Dancing 9.30 - 12, Tm” WOMEN 5 M's-‘ll’nary x . .‘ sic by Smiths Orchestra’cgm Society willhold their Thankof- wen service. felln: St’l'Vit‘t‘ P resb y te rlan Church. Hunter River. Nov. 8th: CHRISTMAS SALE: Variety 7-30 Pm .l's. l ev.l Peter of hand-made gifts now on dis- Rllddt’llt SPOHRPF- SPN‘lfll mus- y at Jean's Gift Shoppe. 183 "‘~ MEMBERS OF Retired Rail A MEMORIAL service will be way Veterans are reminded of. iheld at the Cenotaph. Sunday,‘SD€(‘l8l meeting Saturday. No- November 8th. 1964 at 2 pm. vember 7th 2 pm. Kinsmen Sen: 1 members of the Kingston lor Citizens l'cntre. Election of: °I are asked to be present: also KINGS COUNTY la-: con- "SPECIFY CERAMIC I‘ILE" this week only. 54 Graftonggm Guides 30 Scouts and 5.6 ,‘V, .I .- New home buyers should look Street. to“... Guest‘spezker will be pm REGULAR FRIDAY night ‘ . ' y: . V . an. .5,“ ‘3’ w for Ceramic Tile features. Seej DANCE M. Map“, vae Dance’sem. dance in Mot-ell Village Hall. first: “m ten. 5.. not B so... Mm MAYO'RS FEDERATION ‘ MEETS AT GEORGETOWN every Saturday. Modern andflau basement. Saturday. yo. MAIN STREET Beauty Par- . BARB“; DOLL clothes for old “me from 9_12_ Music by vember7atzp'm.sponmred h‘. but. Momague. hha specials m, The P.E.l. Federation of Gulf Garden Foods Ltd. new and president of the PEI. "h hand made Many lovely Ed Mathews. jsxlver Cm” cm]; ‘ loom waves. open Wary day Mayors semi-annual meeting industrial developments in ayor. Federation; Jens ' " r l except Wednesday; also Tues-' “’35 he“ at "Below" wgd‘ Georgetown: Show“ "bm'" Moe, guest speaker. president 9. WEEKEND specials at D ing to fit most dolls. Any doll‘mondS. 49 Elm Ave. Dial 4-9234.l dressed. by request. Shop early‘99 cents: eggs 2,: doz. 89 cm for chmce, Mrs. Gordon Senn, 15 Regular grind coffee 16 02’ Alexander Drive. I‘ cents. NOTICES NOTICES LISTEN TO MI'S- StPWarl. day evenings. Lois Buell, pro? during a dinner at the flag-“day wm‘ "‘9 highlight and owner of But'lurst Marine , . , MacDonald. vice- president of metres“ a guided tour through vention are: left to right: Wal- ‘ Peas 5 “"5- 51m? "1111‘ 5 t“I'S-ll’EJ. Federation of Home and p : Bathurst Marine Ltd., and ter De Silva. town planner; 3"“ GU” Gal‘le" Fonds: M5- lS~fschooL interviewed on "what‘s RESERVE WEDNESDAY Mayor Roy Leard of Alberlon yor B.H. Yeo of Montague. 99;New in Home and school?" over Nov. 25 for sacred concert III [CFcy radio .4 10.05 Saturday Cambridge Hall. Sponsored by morning, Peters Road choir. KINGS COUNTY l CARD PARTIES held every; in Monday night beginning Novem~ , “ perience. f NOTICES CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OF P.E.I. Positions Available with the Government of P.E.I. MOTOR VEHICLE AGENT I-~Albcl‘l0ll IMulc or h'eiilalé) This Is responsible clerical work in the management of the motor vehicle office in Alberton. Employee issues and collects fees {08‘ applications. permits. licenses and registrations; makes daily reports: maintains cash and records: makes pointments for driver examiner. and other related work as required. Employee must be able to use a typewriter Applicants should have completed grade eleven. Including I course in commercial subjects. and have some experience in clerical work involving public contact. or any equivalent combination of training and experience. Salary Range: $2076. — 2523 PSYCHIATRIC ATTENDANT I_’Ilhis is work in caring for mentally ill or mentally deficient patients. Applicants shout have completed the ninth school e and have some ex- ence in a hospital for the mentally ill: or any equw- slent combination of training and experience. Salary Range: $2289. - 27m RK - STENOGRAPHER l-—-This competition is being held to establish an employment list. This is work taking transcribing shorthand and performing varied types of office work. Applicants should have completed the eleventh school grade. moulding or supplemented by a.course In stenog'raphy and typing: or any equivalent combination of training and ex- Salary Range: $2076. - 2523. NURSING AIDE—This is routine nursing work in the phy- sical care of patients and their quarters... Applicants should have completed. the eighth school grade and have some experience in hospita work. Salary Range: $1793. - 2180. Closing date for these competitions is midnight November 16. 1964. Application forms may be obtained by writing the Civil Ser- vice Oonnnissiom Box 817. Charlottetown. or by calling at 57 .Queen Street. Charlottetown. oToTICEs AUCTION SALE AT HIGHFIELD SATURDAY. NOV. 7+lI—l P.M. Consisting of:— Machinery: John Deere tractor. B 3 sod plow. disc barrows, farm wagon, manure carrier, wood ' Warren scales. _ IlelglIl-Iousehold furniture: 1. Chesterfield With matching chair; 1 Chesterfield with 2 chairs, studio couch; 1 rug 9x 12’; television 21”, mirror, tables, tri lamp. antique clock. lamps, 9 piece walnut din- ing suite. hall rack; I.H.T. refrigerator. Reatty washer, table chairs. buffet; 1 bedroom suite, 3 beds with springs, mattresses, 2 bureaus. 2 chests of drawers, oilcloth squares. 1_Congoleum square 12’ x 15', several odd chairs, dishes and articles too numerous to mention. TERMS: CASH. D CLAUDE CRASWELL J. F. TOWNSHEN A ctioneer ner If not. fine sale will be held first fine day. Now available! The National Gallery of Canada Engagement Calendar I965 The new 1965 edition of the attractive and popular engagement calendar contains 12 reproo ductlons in full colour of watercolours . in the I National collection. as well as notes and Informa- tion on each artist. A most suitable ngt! Bilingual ..$2.50 e e O War and Peace This superb volume presents magnificent Illustrations depicting the reactions of man to .the twin concepts of war and peace. Contains. 16 plates in full colour and four In black and white. Clothbound: $8.00 School edition: $5.00 liable from your local bookseller or at “I. Ainséeen's Printer. Ottawa. Canada. THE OLD FISH MARKET 85 Prince Street Phone 892-2270 SPECIAL THIS WEEK Fresh Mackerel and Murray Harbour Smells. Also Salt Herring. and Salt Mackerel. Clams and Quahuugs. OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NIGII’I‘S Oysters. rm: AUTUMN buffet at the‘ LOOKING FOR a home Canadian Legion Saturday. No.1M'ontague'.’ Contact Southern b" 9 at ' vember 7th sponsored by theIKngS Real Estate. Telephone Sturgeon Playing _ I Junior League CharlottetownIBM-‘issl. an cakes. Sponsored by Albion ' .‘ Women's Institute. Hospital 4.30- 6.30. Tickets ava . THE LAW OFFICE of Ken‘ 312:: from member. and at thei neti‘i R. MacDonald in the Civici VARIETY SHOW I" Fortune H r k Building, Montague, will be Hall Friday. November 6th at 830 Dave Hicken's H all for chickens LISTEN TO David Simmons. 0Pf!“ 930“ Saturday. p.m. featuring accordionistl Athena Regional High School. . . l . l By ALAN DUCKETT across the province are beLng provincial president of Allied CABDhIGA‘; “3‘0" 2"“? Gamble“ the “0359"”: MONTREAL tcpi _. Quebec improvod to provide induce Youth. interviewed on ‘ hal- “ 3y mg “ ‘ "S'C by “Cm: majmeufl' we‘lem government officials say some.ments to attract Industrlel to progress is being made in ef~lgiven areas. forts to attract industry to de-l ,ieaii.Yve-s Papineau, director pressed regions. but they cou-‘ot regional development in the Ienge" over CFCY radio Satur-‘gebsler Burke and 0”“ PetersViiintziers Lem Paquet. Gin dvs day afternoon at 2.05 and 0\'el‘l9_f{wmg 942‘30' (’ameen serQeJtoncll, Everett Chaisson and t ' f(.‘arolyll Duiiplly, Also tap and CJRW Saturday morning 10.05.1CIl8Ilefltlt' is sponsored by [murmur SATURDAY night‘slep dancing by Ruth and Frank fess it is difficult to break the‘Quebec department of indujtry Division of Physical Education dance in St, peters Bay Haiijiloss and the Blue Cystals. Rock rich Montreal area's strangle-and commerce. says - the and Alcohol Studies and P.E.I. Chm-55mg Orchestra. Canteen;Iand Roll band from Charlotte-.hold 0“ secondary industries. lMontreal area reached a high admission 50 cents, town and many others. 01d timel The value of pr uction inlof more than 50 per cent of the ' AUCTION SALE On Saturday. Nov. 7 at. 1 o'clock at home of Mrs. Alex Anderson, East Royalty (St. Peters Road). 2 new wardrobes: 1 new electric range; Philco refrigerator with large freezing compartment: full size bookcase bed: buffet: chest of drawers; chrome kitchen table etc. About a half hour sale of good articles. Be, there at one o'clock sharp. please. ' J. ' J. MUSTARD, Auctioneer. Department of Education. 1 . . and modern dance will follow areas beyond Montreal has ln-Itotal rovincial roductlon value K3: Emma —’- 31st _ aaglnly‘lrfig nor nons'r BEEF dinner at ,the show in aid of the Rollo Bay creased in recent years. and of-lln mall but thispyear likely will 11b theb £021 1 5 llf’;St. Peters Bay United Church lWest Women's institute. ficials are hopeful this ll‘findlhave less than :17 per cent. |w1 cab ome o hgir retain: H31] wednesday_ Novpmber u will continue However. tleyt He told a recent real estate "9‘3 .OUl‘S‘ 3:" fiend-f “" Serving from 5.9 pm. Sponsor 1 say that the increased produc-gbrokers‘ convention that invest.- : e occaston o. t e1: 30th uedd- tion values. outside the Montrealimeni in Quebec in 1954 1. “fl. ed bv UCW Ing anniversary. November 11th —.‘—_i_..*_. H01: CHICKEN supp” m 1' _th ‘I f ll moooo an “ i1964 from no om. . NOTICE OF SHERIFF‘S ggfmms 28833318; migifidg- 2.53"... lei.“ 333nm". lll’lllifie't'ffiidtntést‘flu intertidal; , i ' I. i - - - 1 FIVE POUN _ SAL F _ - ~ radius of the CRY—ls malnlytthe way of production In one Ds apples 29 E 0 LANDS ON berton Institute Hall by ladies in resources industries. I ' of Sacred Heart Parish. Bazaar .two or threeflear‘: we ‘3‘“ "7 table and games. Those industries which useflhllt there‘wlll be I further do- natural resources for their pro-:60flcentl‘8llon 0f PTOdu ellMI ' TEENAGE DANCE at Albnnylduction—sucvh as pulp and papergacross the province SOUTHPORT SCHOOL DISTRICT cents; 1 lb. shortening—29 cents :Cod fillets—39 cents; 2 lbs. but-- iter-—— 99 cents: Diamonds 49 Elm ;Avenue. Dial 4-9234. AUCTION SALE I will sell by public auction at the premises of the late Lester Duggan, Sea View, Saturday, No- vember 7, 1964 at 1:00 pm. the following live- stock: 3 milch cows; 5 spring calves: 15 young cattle IV: to 2 years. A150 1950 Meteor car. TERMS: CASH. (Auctioneer) ARTHUR STEWART ANNABELLE DUGGAN. Administrator. Pursuant to and by virtue of l . . . . . t . 1 , Writs of execution to me dir- lens Comm‘m'ty centre Frl'lm‘m' mmmg °p°rahons and “9 'a‘d' “woven m‘ ”' CHURCHILL PFESbylFFlan. ected and issued out of the .dal'r NOV- 5- R “Ck and R "Iltflsh-Drocesslnz plants—are in- source industries and the expan- Churcsh “annuak Harv‘est-Itiaith 56;} County Court of Queens County lBand. the BRTOHS- DENIM"! 9 loicreasing the general production‘lsion of existing production facil- ‘zlg: lispegya,‘ egaledonia fit in? Fina: (filmy; m twelsaltd l1 m. .value In other parts of the prov-.ltTes out5Ide the Montreal sires : .our on e ‘n _ay 0 .uy. i , . . _ ‘Ince. ‘are not making.a serious ent Trio. AD ‘964 In attlons whereln‘ T,“ 05 UNITED .Churd‘ “11" But the Montreal area still in the Quebec unemployment .continues to get the bulk of new, picture. secondary Industries such as Industrial develo men. . the General Motors of Canada} i“ made by he indfim 5 ma. ROAST GOOSE wit-h plum and Peugeot-Renault “if. 3* ment showed that “new induso m levy as ipudding will be served in .Eembly Plants find the PVOJECled‘ tries and new buildings are be- F-muv for $73.26 and 'Svend's Inn. Kensington. Satur- Quem‘c Steel mlll- ing concentrated in the Mont- secondly rm. $920.; as being [day and Sunday, November 7 OFFER INCENTIVES real region while outlying areas the amounts of School Taxes rand Bth. $2.00 for adults includ- To combat this. the provincial are getting mainly expansion and costs which were unpaid ling tax and 50 cents and up for government is offering tax in. existinz facilities." at the time of the issue of the inhildren. Phone 267-3101. icentives and road networks Jacques Leroux' the (japan. said executions together with. ment's Montreal area industrial the Trustees of School I‘Ii trict lkT-V ' at Two" No. 44 in Queens County swore lBaptist Hall on Saturday. No- . applicants against lands lvember 7th. Serving at 5 D-m- l irstly and secondly described I l and which said executions were TAKE NOTICE that there . will be sold by public auction 1in front of the Law Courts I’Building in Charlottetown in I Queens County in Prince Ed- ward Island on Wednesday, the 9th a of December, 1964, at the hour of eleven o'- clock 1 the forenoon ALL that certain and parcel of land. situate lying and being on St. the costs of and Incidental to ‘ - - ’ _ i . commissmner. says Oil has lav-V and 5319 and 0m” 9X‘ ilegislature act passed two years .. A' '1 . penses of executions and on . ago guaranteeing loans for mu- AUCTION SALE NOVEMBER 7th AT I P.M. AT NEW PERTH HALL The following household effects—1 chesterfleld and 2 chairs; 2 end tables: 1 dining room table and chairs; 1 side- board. 1 kitchen table and chairs. wicker chairs. rocking chairs; mats. 1 hall rack. 1 card table. 4 small tables. 1 desk. 1 flower stand; 4 beds. springs and mattresses; rug. 1 dresser. 1 wardrobe. minors. 2 floor model lamps. 1 table model radio. . 1 mantel clock. 2 knick knack stands, refrigerator, stove. 1 washer and wringer, l ironing board. 1 cabinet. 1 hot plate. 1 stool and many other articles too numerous to mention. Sale will be held rain or shine. TERMS OF SALE: CASH. MRS. WM. GARRICF OWNER AUCTIONEER J. T. MCKENNA Peters Island in Hillsborough WhiCh 3m°unt5 Payments, were nici al industrial develo ment Bay. bounded and described 9 9" account lanmg at hasq'acceierated developmgnt in balance of $249.66 owmsg to—: l l secondary or manufacturing in- d BIRTHS IN MEMORIAM ustries." but mainly in the DODDS -—- Mr. and Mrs Mcl- BOWNESS — In loving memory Montreal area. \‘in Dodds wish to announce the . of George R. Bowness wh o as follows, that is to say:— , . . . . _ gether With costs Incidental to. Commencing at the South such levy and saw eastern side or Shore of said ' . , . Island at a stake fixed on I Heb-v “we pubh“ unlit: . ‘ ‘ t 0 v J15 _ - Studios made b' the de art- the line known as the dIVis- 3:: oanxggfifwnmfmfat birth of a son at Victoria Public-j passed away November 6. ment of industry’showed pthat ‘0“. 1"” 0‘ :‘dmes Tay‘m the hour of ll o’clock in the i Hospital. Fredericton. N11. 959. "more t an r cent of 14' Senior and Willlam Pun-d. forenoon in from of the Law l0ct. 28, Richard Arthur Kent, 9 In 3 quPl “WNW graveyard nancing ‘lhrough the act has thence North along said DW- Courts Building in Charlotte. ' lb.. 2 07.. A brother for Holly .Where the breezes gently blow taken place in the Montreal ies the one we love so dearly area" while t‘Ie remainder of That we lost five years ago. the province "showed normal in- You left behind some aching creases. contrary to the hopes ision line Thirty-two degrees Forty-five m i n u t e s we st. Thirty chains and Seventy- Jane. (‘OUGHLAN -— Cpl. and Mrs. town in Queens County in Prin- ce Edward Island I will set up and sell to the highest bidder 3 seven links or until it strikes the followln; lands hereinafter W.J.P. Coughlan are happy to h arts envisioned when the act was the Southern angle land described: Firstly: ALL THAT .announce the arrival of their T'iat lm‘ed you most sincere passed." . formerly held by Henry Bolts. TRACT of land on Lot 48 in lson Shane Patrick at the Char-i We never have or never will i thence. North Seventy-three ueens County in Prince Ed- Iloiiemwn Hospital on Wei-Ines. For“, ynu George d"... SIIGGESTS REMEDY 1 recs East Fnrtymine ward Island hounded as fol- jday' Nanmber 4' 1954. weight Ev”. remembered by mfg Part of the answer. . r . chains Forty-seven links ’ “'51—. flint! "'9 lands 0" "‘9 7 1b., 4 oz. lSvIvia and daughter Cynthia. roux says. would be. "regional or until it strikes the Eastern South Slde 0' “‘9 Rf'ad 0'" ‘ industrial financing. grouping l more of said island, thence Bunbury. Charlolletnwn to Machl.LAN —— Mr. and Mrs. STEVENSON — in loving mem- municipalities in far regions so Southwardly. Southeastwardly Soulhlmt- 0" the Ell-fill and iWayne MacMillan rnee Linda ory of husband and “then they can unite their efforts for and Southwestwardly_ follow. Nm'l'heasl h" lands 0 E3“ tweet“, are pleased to announce ndrew J. Stevenson. Frcd- the common good." in; the course and indenta- Baldcl‘figvalf‘l “‘fiTr-m Cal“ lth b. th “h. D . ., ericton. who passed away No- in this way. regional manu- l tions of the said shore to the ‘ada H'”"‘a"‘ on he Smnh b-VI 9’ Ir 0 a" so" awd H" vember 6th. 1953- factoring industries could be lands of John Aylward. Michael O'ranuik and Sheldon Small- i wood and being the lands de- lon 0n NOVEMDel‘ 2. 1964 Il- the,We often think of by-gflne days developed to supply the Prince Edward island Hospital.lWhen we were all together with finished products. placeofcommencement area (saving and excepting there-i out and therefrom One acre of l scribed in two mnveva‘nces Weiglt 7 lb., 14 07.. A brother for The family chain is broken rim“ Joan-Guy Caron. industrial ex- 11:33 ‘ ‘lcmgrlglninby Nitillst I from Harry 5' MUM] and Wife 5 le. lWet ur'llsehmlrhldgzv lal:odafv);ch§lore dggillilltftlifllgltmtllli :6 C E. .V- t and from Walter Kelly to :T. ‘ d Id h .' - .. ' ‘ " 0d acres of land a little more or . Rlcham D MacKinmn and I la 0 con aw snare was more non ~ durable go 3 I you many years more BOYLAN _ Mae-Kmxox _. You left us so sudden. Your last thoughts unknown Mrs. Laurctla Boylan, Lake Bu, you 1e“ us a memory production than it should in com. .parison with durable goods." Ho t-nmparos Ihis to Ontario which he says has equal durable containing 124.3 acres of land and being the. land; assessed in the name of Richard D. l less The above sale is made pur- l euant to the power of sale ‘ REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE MacKinnon, a description of , the lands by Mews and bounds EVerde. wishes to announce the we are proud ,0 nwn_ Wm be read at the. salt And engagement. of her youngest dau-, Ever remembered by contained in a mortgage dated - December 15. 1913. from Dan- d non - durable goods produc- Wllé‘ lion “Durable goods. in other FOR SALE . CENTRAL CHARLOTTETOWN Walk to work from this beautiful two bedroom home—Living room with fireplace, wall to wall carpeting, tiled 4-pc bath. walk in closets. Douglas fir finish, full basement. immaculate cendition. Fenced. landscaped lot, 100 foot frontage. Garage. paved driveway. PHONE 2-I264 I l l iel Taylor and wife. Sophia l Taylor. to Francis L. Haszard. l Percy Pope Leith E. ‘: Brecken. Commissioners of the l Glebe and School Lands Fund. Secimral‘yitAgLLm’l‘HAT {TRACE ‘ghter. Agnes Genevieve. RN. to and family. a a mu ort aoresati ' .- and being an IllepSmltll side or MF' J"‘" R” "1°"d Mm‘lmlm' LEEm — “1 lm'lniz memory at g; the Road from Charlottetown 2:" “I Mr- and Ml's- Wllllam . _ to Southch and having a '. acKlnnon. St. Peters. P.E.I. nggagfeedefgflfi ,madlfflnbceb frontage of 175 yards on the. ,Marriage will take place at St. ‘ said Road and extending south- iJoachlms Church. Vernon Riv. ' “on M unpmmmmm, and the It was in the month of Novem- pal and interest secured there- ‘ , . . t by. . . wardly a sutflclent distance to er, November as. 1964 her ‘ d h, r ' car assembly plants and steel l we 5 m i’ an open “I‘MP' mill "will surely help." include it acres of land to-l .Tha And we watched them ower Lem“ gays that Quebec goth:i véiltlgtlge builtgg‘gfs there- . M d M H M on a .11 misc. course r. an rs. enry .athe- v . - t v and ham: are being the lands son wish to sincerely thank our wguhgfiifdha'l‘: given nu.- In-es ‘"d"5"”‘l pr"’l""“‘""' no; soup" assessed in the name of South- relatives. neig'ibours an d _ v .. "I. nalmna pr “c on' port Country Club. friends who called to see us on But W,I smug not wakt‘n couldf'sf', m 33 m 34 a,“ “I: DATED October ml A n 0‘". golden anniversary and for That silent soul in ('la\ by Milli H mm“ mu 904. ' ' ‘ ' their Hilts. flowers. cards and'stt we laid down our hearts he- 35‘: 33‘.“ ‘,"_. ., Illl'lf'll and helped in any way to "do him imrl alnwlv walked John F_ 'rtlwnshend. make our anniversary a pleas- “0mg Sheriff at Queens County. ant occasion. [,m-im} and kind in all his ways "‘ ' ‘ "W "' ' “ ‘"”'“_—"_ Upright and just to the end of Underground 0 P P O R T U N I T Y Solllizdgtmle act of love he'd d in the No thought of self. but of lh Blas‘t DAIRY BUSINESS others WASHINGTON 4Al" The To you who have a husband and Us. Atomic Energy Comm“. father cherish him with care. s”... annnunced Thursday it h“ Never know the heartaclc until Much!“ on a deep underground - v . h'. ~ t ha'r. , . We offer for sale the operating assets of a butter and W W " "mm c ' “”‘ 1”" “a” at "‘ m""' u” ice cream manufacturer in Northern Nova Scotia, including land, buuldings. equi merit and vehicles. The Company pro- J h , d L . duces a quality pro uct with a well known brand name. wa—w—i—-—-——-— desiflne‘l ‘0 PM" “‘9 Pm" °’ D .l d . . . . SPEEDER KILLS SPEEDER 10.000 tons of TNT—was touched etal e Informeflon WIII be supplied upon request and MONTREAL ICPl—Clement off at the bottom of a mail-Tee... 3' mm a "m i l" I” e"”~"°"° site in a test of s posmble new “d med helmed by all' may of recovering buried nin- ' Trudeau. Al. was killed by a «loop vertical hole dug In doin- offers to purchase Will be accepted to November 30. I964. “mm” m Tum“ mm H mm 3 mm,“ mk “mu” words secondarl industries. pror we most in development inso- l‘ as investmeni and employ- a dear husband and father. mm, a" concpmed'u Samuel Lot Lecco. who pass- Expansmn M Quebec-3 indmh "I aw” November 5' 1962‘ trial base Is the. key to reduc- DATED this 4th day of November A. D.. 1964. HAROLD L. PALMER, T. EDGAR McNUT’I‘, A. JAMES HASLAM Commissioners of the Glebe and School Lands Fund.'l Mortgagee. I75 Grafton Street, ' (Charlottetown, P. E I. t... 0 (‘ Sadlv missed and lovinglv re- . ' . ' - crals. ml and gas. membered by the family Elsie. The ABC said the e I ‘0 PIOCSG WTITO: he climbed from his own car to limestone after having been stopped by ->*~—-—~~—" police for speeding Quebec “map-.57 31m Provianal Police are holding a 61-year—old man In connection Gray-ling. Mich. claims he with the death of Mr. Trudeau world‘s longest and fastest h- of St. Remi. Que. They said the bogus run. w victim was thrown 1!) feet by reaching speeds of 1N mph. the Impact Ion; the END-loot m. "7“— 3 Dairy Business P.O. Box 427, New Glasgow,