Announcements] CITY & QUEENS -WE TREAT THE SICK WELL" Giggey's Pharmacy. “Up-to fairerst could be m» red. i It said no cruisers were lamong the U.S. ntval vessels e i: the eating been charged ‘ y the e on. i g i The note acknowledged that isix U.S. destroyers were en- ' ged n gunnery exercises within an established and recog- m “mm °“'""""""’M°‘M"’ 1°” 1’? Pro Civil Service Called ISOGI Aemmsnt l U.S. Reiects 3 Breaking Denied .Comel 399” Mined Lei Eifi:..‘il§'f§:'..., 0i Shelling iln Global Cold War be in danger of losing control of‘ Governments tended to pile 1 wegifln veSSEIS hunting Seals Off pn'i-kdale — Sherwood and all BALLROOM DANCING Classi By wmuAM 1“ RYAN wane” difficulties- scctions of the Cit, Dial Tuesday. March 19. at MMCAu The cold war has turned ' France are 8f ispeeoh 1.3170. Class starts at 8 pm. Directoricom “roubles witgw Eheiga'by sovml TALENT CARAVAN IN Gor- ran Ban hall. Thursday. March 215i. 8 o'clock pm. Admission 50c children .25c. Contestants a; I! heminule' Prescripti‘m .59' admitted free. Special guest their affairs to a growing horde.nev. legislation on old without the Newfoundland coast have WASHINGTON (AP — Theihized area used for many years vice we can can f0” and dellve' little Miss Jacqueline Flanagan. of professional managers in the’w ' t mea sure 5 that ibroken no agreements. Cyril United Siam has formally re- ifor gunnery and other exercises ‘ - avy. .-. ‘? your prescription. .‘hone us . Ever one welcome. Prompt Free Delivery to y civil service , charges matgby ships of the The authority for this state- ‘ ‘should be discarded, and as the Comick. a shipping department jected - -_-. Pyramid mount the aminisc official with Bowring BrotherS'United States warships fired on? It said a dental”? “can”? the with ment. made in an tor-dinner tratiou of the country epenedlLimited said here. a Soviet refrigerator - trawlerllocation 0f the alleged lumdenl“ . . hereis British high Com-lon an ever-growing civil serv-l The Telegram said Thursday some 70 miles east of Norfolk,‘within the indicated time period pekingimlsswmer Viscount Amory wholice. steadily widening in expert there were indications that the.Va.. last Friday. conducted anti - aircraft firing 101‘ . lNorwegians. by hunting under-l Heat’hcote Amory— i fields > Ivan Berrigan in co-operation CHARLOTTETOWN BRANCH with Adult Physical Fitness pro- Royal Canadian College of Or- gram, rig March 24. Trinity United Church ANN SHIRLEY Beauty Salon inserted by friends and rela- ery young. Educated a ury school he later attende our. Moving to Summerside in he started t was known for its integrity nd honesty at all times. His presence among his close ricnds and associates will be When word of his came ad mint 'sorro its fullest could so suddenly hose near and dear to him and n the friends who knew and oved him, he was always loyal Success in salesmanship came s a result of his friendly. hon- pcrsonaiity. People knew im a man of integrity and willing helper of all who need- aid and above all Willard was H he Liberal Party and will be orely missed as a loyal support nd helper. Mr. MacDonald was an ardent ace horse owner and fan and crside Curling Club, Willard was married to the ormcr Elizabeth Cairns in 1943 n they have one am Phili ho was connected with 's ather in the automobile bus- ncss. Other survivors include a nil brother. Clifford of rch which Willard ashheld by people in all alks I e The funeral service was held ung were “The Lord’s My Shep- ' and “Nearer my God To Thee". “Our God Is Great" was sung by Mr. Ewen Nicholson. A large procession wended its tal was tenderly laid to rest. Honorary pallbearers were Messrs Max Robertson. S. D. e was a tireless worker for Gm” wned such well known horses ed . has built railroads, game of finals for W.R Shaw trophy Game time 8:30 pm Ad- the North River and District Dial 2-1538. PRINCE COUNTY CROKINOLE AND card party. Lower Freetown School, March 19th. Sponsored by Womens In- stitute. 8:30 pm. KENSINGTON RINK tonight Monday third game North Shore semi-finals. 7.30 Lon-g River vs. Seabrooks Juniors; 9;00 tico vs. Hunter River. KING'S COUNTY HOME AND SCHOOL meet- ing Tuesday. March 19th. 8 pm. W Montague Elementary School, er. The change is wrought byl something as old as national themselves: The clash of na-l nces. ‘ A nuclear standoff. a contin- Moscow-still directs a world sponsible men predict that some day Russians and Amer- Washington gradually. lf reluc- tantly, drawing together. Both [want to confine possession 0 atomic weapons to nations now having them. has placed itself at the head of i —as an Asian bloc. claiming fidefity 1 was a businessman. county coun- ber P to the U.S.S.R.‘as apart from' Cmor. adiaunentlcalled ers." HAS POTENTIAL 'nadian civil servants, the Pro- e involvement of Parlia-lmaswm' ing of pursuing narrow nationali ' ment in the individual lives ofl interests. of m g state prob- abroad becomes less and lessi an attractive risk. iveloped areas such as Latin Khrushchev indicates a beliefiAmerica. 1 any that when threats recede. the. Thus the problems raised by. He spoke to the cream of Ca. 1 troversy or class warfare, buti . ‘ iinertla and apathy and indiffer-i and Canadian Shi/IJS El the ice-‘ I lowners. the mercantile classes.’ . to. Hence the rise of what beisized seal pups. had broken an' “our professional mana- international agreement. listers had to fight hard to getl money - spending bills;the Cape Bauld area of north- R rt f e a _ _ ' through it. Now. however. the:ern Newfoundland where twa ell S 0 5 0‘ Western alliance is in trouble. gconflicting interests within thelcabinet had to fight Off the 39' Palm“ 0f Seals sumdently ma‘ nick He 381d they were “0! mon‘ stuck to what they had agreed."l violent revolution in underde- treasury. and that cabinet min~lbetween 25 and 27 PO“ agreement between Norwegian} The state department madelpractice against a target towed: public a note. delivered Mon-shy an airplane. living With In" maxim . _ V . . . . . , l . . . . day night to the Soviet embassy.lmunition having a uni ganlsts). presents an organ Re . . tional interests. Often it over its present leadership _ butl and British chancellor of the ex-rg Mr. Cornick said he knew of . ; mail by Mr. Donald F. Cook, toggftxfizldggngfmggfi; shadows any ideological con- standing in the way of Russian c’heque'rbefore retiring from sci “The dangers that democracy no international agreement butisayil'g shat an” ‘ thdoioughmlné range Of level! Hillel- The “'7. B Mus” ARCM- Sunday “911- dogs vs. Pownal Royal; second fllct. Cracks develop in alli- national interests as seen by live Whites. has to face today are not con-l.there had been a gentleman'siyfiastlii 135‘ “3:15 vesse‘frfi flew Stroller W88 10 mu" “"1th general area engaged in any fir- 0‘ the 100w” of the “1939‘! said. The Norwegians‘ The vessel is headed south for I I pact on Asia, threatening to in- * British experience. and that his aim s. g 0 mid waves $3.50. Sh commumsm. ‘ . . . . . , . land now perhaps the need IS . . v . ‘ " ill/€332)! F3533: :t 8:30 gill! co'Ihlbflllth‘lgdt‘Stglles still counter! llshoe‘illflfeambltmn! m the Pa-lggrrflggnhsnllulge lbourrzlllngiier‘lll : ensure that our Professionali This gentleman s agreement fie y all members are asked to at- Wll‘h 8“ it 1185- Yell many 1‘0- way. Moscow accuses pek. election here. lmanagerfi do "0': become our‘wasnt bmken when Mr' C01" lo need to leave home as work when you Id moneylleeBamm'soonmientM main hMth'eouponbelow...or missmn .25 and .50c At 7 pm, “lug iecm‘ologlcf‘l exploflqn; Russians have discovered feSSional Institute Of the PUDliclence' Britain has ever had ‘0 bel Made early this week' he mg When any surface “355.31 or admit, the us. no“ “id. L “CENTRAL QUEENS Home School Hockey. Stanhope vs and years Without Stalin China is no satellite to. be . Service. an organization of pro. I vigilant against a wrong balance ships crews agreed not to huntl ‘ nd School Association meeting wiltsmre in semH-mals’ Suddefi have. combined to encourage kicked about. China. whose pop—liessional men such as engineersluf Dowel". ithe undersized Pups for WM ‘ it Monday eveninr March 18th death gama Admission to school subdwmon of the world into ulation may reac 1.000.000.000i8nd scientists employed by thel “At different periods it has‘daysv giving them a chance “I es fa" special speaker from the Red players .15“ new confhctlhg forces, and in this century, has enormonslfederal goverment am to watch 0 t f0 th k~ ‘8 °W~ At the me the PUPSI ‘ Y. overlay the COM W3? Wm‘ 50"” potential. The ussians are? The high commissioner em-‘the barons the :h I}; the llng’ lWEighEd about five Pounds, bUtl THE REGULAR meeting of paradoxes acutely aware of China’s im-lphosizefiI that he spoke only of ‘ “"3 ' e 3" 'lnow have grown to about W 3' COMMUNI - ' - . . . l , . i . Ives as a tribute to the deceas- sedation. Chfiotfggfffigvfi; “933156;”! :tlztigigsémgecflgg lems With ideological goals of 3 a country 5 people is growing . sters or unscrupulous men. but: Meanwhile. Th e Telegram} mm w “k ‘0' ‘ '0“. m mint. you w d t . gr . communism 11 mesa havelaround the world. as demandsithey have become "so skilfui' - ,- - . You 0 become 3 member for the two dominant powers. When tar“ rem]- ded M th .fm. 0., t i w u i ‘ said in a seailtng story Friday. arranged you’ll getaclnekh yourmsilboa. JR. WILLARD MacDONALD “he 1953‘“ 5685011- Membership. Europe was helpless. it pul.wi11 {mt disregard tlfesjcoww -ey“ g eman n wen on‘and 500mm and mdespensable' ’that a federal fisheries depart-l The news of the passing of Drive Marci! 1843M. inclelve. aside national interests in fa-lterests r o n “by H land the” txhniques ' - ' 5° ln‘imenl 0mm“ had reported hOl NAIF illard MacDonald of Summer- Campaign headquarter! Miller vor of co-operating under a pro-' -' - ever POSSbe' He knows {ll-om tricate and incom rehensible" law forbiddin a se iin v sel' " is on March 5 1963 while Bros Music Store Great Gear 9 ' 11 1 m l 80”“ CommllmStS these days experience that it was Stalin’s p i g. a g as s moans l . Fl :d . h rd Str Ch 1 M. g tectlve U.S. umbre a. n e Iare consewative_ They can the menace that forged the united,that Parliaments might lose the crew to take Immature Seals- Mahdmmg m ltm a wall (la f conecee't f are flown. b Bonus eaSt' qucow brought China "I" 3 Chinese "ultra - revolutionary." .Wcstern front against commu-lcapacily 01‘ deSire to interfere-‘ Mr' “mick “awed by Phonei Cl" "m on eep regre by a as o r, or new mem ers -— (ler Soviet protection. .posbsmin developmests dra. n.5,... f rd Amory blamed the trendat Gander. Nfldw just before he. AMOUNT more BY icnds and acquaintances Westminster Choir Queen Char— T th US so t ta .1 . . . .. . -———— Willard as he was known by lotie High School April 25th 9018’" ° ' " .‘ne 5 “I mahcally changed some 35- Peking won‘t see it his wayuprmc'l’any 0" the Pollimans‘was .d‘” ‘0 Step F‘board a 5931‘ H his friends and many custom_ 1963 Annual meeting Tuesda . off in weaponry prowdes a vac .pects of Kremlin policy. The - It says the West is going swiftly . themselves, :spottmg plane taking off for the loans up to $3000 and more —Your loan can be life-limited was in Johnston's March 19th 7:30 pm. Charlottii #335550“ the may Of “at 0”“ “1' ‘ U.S.S.R. is ‘one 3f the great idownhill. facing sharp _internal It used to be the case in Brit- Inorthem from: Sam Bowringlsl 36 "mm, whim on loans over $1500 ver the son of the late John town Hotel. For full information statesmen see Moscow and powers' 8 [have “anon lor‘cl’nflms' ThPS' ihe .Chmese in'laln that.the House 0‘ commons ‘Shllp the Algerme had 2‘500 seall 149-151 GREAT GEORGE ST., CHARLOTTETOW ‘ MacDonald, a well known fox phone campaign headquarters whom reckless adventuring (dicate. the time is ripe to force I was a Vigilant watchdog of the ope t5 0“ board- They nggeragei ver Bums Jewelers a phone; 394.5513 ' I OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT—PHONE FOR m BENEF ICIA .l The Kremlin apparently in- lcreased Communist Chinese ag lgravation by denying any rea. ‘Ihelp for Peking’s bid to join the tnuclear club. Moscow also cut back economic aid. forcing lChina to rely on her own re- lsoul‘ces. France's President de Gaulle remains stonily opposed to fPresident Kennedy‘s projected Imulti-nation nuclear force.- Pos- fsib de Gaulle can create a force of his own sufficient to ;make the Communists hesitate at aggression in Europe. Pos- ‘ . 1’ dill not film on Mental Retardation ‘sibiy he can attract others to com possible that one so young. it. a happy. so fitted to enjoy life De Gaulle apparently will OBITUA RY Inserted by friends and rela- tives as a tribute to the deceas- e . FREDERICK D. HALLIWELL Frederick David Haliiweil. Head of Saint Margaret's Bay. N.S_. died at his home March 7, at age of 87. Surviving are his wife. Sus- anna Jane; two daughters, Gcr- trude. Mrs. Fulton Greenough, Sud‘bury. Ontario: and Mary. . of Summerside. He is also survived by 13 grandchild— ren and seven great-grandchild- re n. Mr. Halliwell was a native of Prince Edward Island and Work- as a carpenter in Halifax since 1914. keep on trying to create a bloc within a bloc. Many see th re- conciliation treaty with West Germany's Chanc e1 1 o r Aden- auer as reflecting an ambition to ominate Europe. Gaulle's supporters say he has no intention of withdrawing from the Western alliance while communism remains a threat but seeks more independence of action for France an urope, including an independent nu- tives as a tribute to the deceas- MRS. ERNEST WRIGHT The death occurred at her home in Summerside on Sunday. March 10. of Mrs. Ernest Wright. Mrs. Wright was the former Mary Jane MacKinnon. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Angus HEADED COMPANY DAVENPORT. Iowa (AP)— Thomas J. Walsh Sr.. 77, whose construction company is one the largest in the world. died Saturday at Naples. Fla. where he was spending the winter. He was chairman of the board of Walsh Construction Company, which during the last 65 years dams and tunnels throughout the world. His firm helped erect the United Nations building in New York. of MacKinnon of DeSable. w a member of the Church of Scotland. and an at- tendant of the United Baptist urch. She leaves to mourn her pass- ing. her husband. two daughters. Mrs. Kenneth Bell. of Summer- side. and Mrs Percy Simmonds of Charlottetown. Also a sister. Mrs. John MacPhail Marble Head. Mass. and a brother Wil- liam of Winnipeg. Manitoba. A sister and two brothers pre- deceased her. BIRTHS CALLBECK -— Mr. and Mrs. Raiglh Callheck are happy to announce the arrival of their daughter. Corinne Verna, weight 5 pounds. 61/.- ounces at the Western Hospital. Al- berton on March 7. 1963. BUTLER — At the Charlotte- town Hospiital. Sunday. March 17th, 1963. to Mr. and Mrs. John Butler (nee Teresa Roa- 7 ozs. ENGAGEMENTS NOTICES NOTICES NOTICE Applications will be received for teachers for Montague Elementary School up to and including March 23. Births, Deaths, Marriages alter). a son, weight17 lbs.. T ROSS — In loving memory of J. Charles Ross who passed away on March 18th. 1954. Always remembered by Annie. obert A., and Diane. LONGAPIIIE — In loving mem- ory of my mother Mrs. John Lonigaphle. who passed away March 17. 1962. Years of striving. little of play. Loving. giving the whole of the wall. A cherished smile. a heart of dearest mother the world could hold. Happy memories. fond and true. A sincere thanks to Dr. Rob- erts and Dr. Parker and staff at the P.E.I, Hospital for their cheerful sea-vie . Also warmest thanks to all the many friends who sent flowe and gifts and cards to mysel our son. We appreciate your thoughts. Edith. Elias and son James. WEST PREP!” LAG!!! iuays a gentleman He al a clear deterrent. . . ' naked on the bright side of life h figYSErdsongoTSmg 13;: g - , ' ' " . { nd ke t his troubles to himself .3 1 - ' 'g; ‘ 'l- f the game hme hymg to gwe conbridge. Ontario; George, . I _ “wane in his path of me a Charlottetown: and John, I-iali- In 9 ted bv friends and “la 1:751; —*-‘ ._ - - . . ' ' r - _ f‘ (.1me and fax. and a Sister. Mrs. DaVld 5 . g, : ’— *\ new cusvnour icion Atgadifgeyrgeforiretsgniillg Kgéggmzm’lt‘gdxgiglarlzgnig. ginger: oléenl‘e‘etéirs angetwrffg He preaches non-violent seizure itwo world camps tend to in-lpeals of back-benchers to spendlture to harvest were located by FINANCE 60‘ OF CANADA [anon befoge gems into the at 8 0,01“ . v :mie-r. Khrushchev have amuse of power by Communists where— crease cold war dangers. [more money. er. Cornlck Thursday. utomobile USIDESS h 31" ex ressions of sus icion in the ttetown Mr Ma Donald car- CARD PART“ Margate Ch‘lnese bloc and Evestern Eur- w“ ‘ led on a Chrysler dealership in SChOOl ThurSday. MaFCh 21- Ope_ artnenship with code Bar- Sponsored by W.I. lmxs CHINA '63 OH EVIIOlElflisr/II . ISLAND CHEV. - OLDS. LTD. W ‘Fltzroy Street ‘ A GENERAL M01“ VAL“ M..flll$flll VME..flRSI/IISAI£S!W DIAL 894-6577 ‘ From us who thought the world _. _ Rad. E.P. Foley. Earl Corney. PALMER " “"5” " Judge of on can" “ COMFOR‘I'ILI' ,. Chm 11l°°'!"° “m Lorne Driscoll T E Hickey and Mrs" Ham” Leonard P31“ Ever remembered by husband not.“ 5"“ STEERING WHEEL V‘s “mind air-dNOd rock" herald Spears.’ Charles Mclvor: gertggffungugiénggfiegfig John. daughters Treasa and “lav so!!! 90'“ d chow locxs m 7 .-: panels. . t J I. ‘ 0" . “‘ “triallinwlsnnd’liwa 335% £2]. Meredith to Mr. Peter Hugh m m m ChevrolOllT‘figtlgln this '3‘_ POSITIONS Gaudeg captain Heme}! Mac“ Hearle Wright son of Mr. and DIXON — In loving memory of or. a" span 09M“ ' Adi”, ;, ,0 ,h. be" pow Kenue’ Resin H MacDonald Mrs. Edward Shirretf Wright my sister Edythe (Bruce) .5”. ., at“: “on for You Ask You, Sheldon MacEWen Wilfred Kel; of St' John' N‘B- Marriage to Dixon who passed “I” Mu“, dealer about the ovoilobiL ‘ ' take place April 15th. 1963. at 16. _ . . . ly. VlclOl‘ Howatt. T. L. Link- . if b” hp ity of this great new option. letter. Raan Machine we” St. Peters Cathedral. Char- Just when your] e was it den]. Barbour “be” Mlaccor' lonetown' Just within your years were beat I "lAufl mac . Alf ' IASY-CAI ‘ “88"- Glid- li‘iifillillnim" lN MEMORMM Y“ wt? "fled mm mu world an Front budge”... odd to MAINTENANCE FEATURES :lNDSHIELtcrlofl u Active pallbearers were Messrs CONWAY — In loving memory To . hoégrzgwe'tem“ “m comm “0 and "flamenco A f... .xamples . . . Safety-Master tsii- m ,h 0 “n dm IPERS " “my “Olman' Fred Davao!" M Joseph Conway who died ver remembered by Sister 0*" “mg odiusting brakes eliminate the need to: 9 “Mr. with 2"." You one, Fmn Njcmon' “once Mac. Mam 17' 1962‘ L (in (Bruce) Little of Slum periodic service odiustments. . .extendod- hev’dfl'l electllsfimw'° bfhd 9:121:39. Elmer one, “d M - ifAlwnn}: trawlede by m. Myuumu'sem ’ \ lilo exhaust systems with aluminized mut- c Wipof’. M w e 8 am] y' I «on last for longer. . CARD OF THANKS clone . .52 Mrs. LM. Johnston, llggaagag'merm:agmimn Secretary mumflangnyam ' umuumnmmwmmsumy. Mmriaalllstingfuchnnslsnfllne. I - l '