MPLOYMENT accountant for general office work. This Is a permanent position and offers a good salary with )pp()“IunILleS for advancement. Pension Plan and usual company benefits. Applicants are iivited to write stating age. education and experience to: POST OFFICE BOX 455 - Charlottetown our staff are aware of this advertisement and all replies will be treated confidentially. INSTRUMENT ‘REPAIRMEN (Electro-Mechanical and Electronic) ' 2.48 per hour ELECTRICIANS $2.08‘ - 2.|3 per hour ARMAMENT FITTERS $2.08 - 2. I 3 per hour MACHINISTS $2.08 - 2.|3 per hour IMMEDIATE OPENINGS at H.M._C. DOCKYARD Halifax, Nova Scofia — REQUIREMENTS - Minimuin four years’ experience in the trade employment subject to trade test and Ability to read blue prints INSTRUMENT REPAIRMEN Electro - Mechanical —- Repairing co -onen mechanisms used in Naval Weapon Control (eating, tuning and alignment of the systems. Electronic — Repairing components of radar and date trans- ying pulse techniques and testing, " for servo- System and mission systems emplo tuning and alignment of the systems. Note: Applicants who fall trade test for Instrument Repainnen may be offered employment as Electricians. ELECTRICIANS (ARMAMENT) Assisting Instrument Repalrmen during alignment of Naval Weapon Control Systems and repairing components of the iysiem. ARMAMENT FITTERS - MACHINISTS I » (ARMAMENT) tlaiiufacturing and repairing components of Naval weapons n.'cli guns, mountings, launchers, computers. Machinists oust be able to operate lathes, slripers, milling machines, grinders, etc. Fitters must be able to hand-fit to: close tolerances ’and carry out complicated tests and adjustments. MACHINISTS hlanufa:-tin'c and repair metal parts for machinery; must be le to operate lathes, milling machines, boring machines, . shayers, planers. etc; must be familiar with working proper- ties of metals. Ability to shape metal parts to precise dimen- sior within close tolerances. EMPLOYMENT I NOTICES NOTICES MALE ACCOUNTANT REQUIRED N O T I C E pmgresslve ciiacioctecowii inuiisu-‘iai Firm, reqlllres an ‘ FROM GARDEN CITY DAIRY This is to inform the public that we have‘ always co-operated with the Dept. of Agriculture and Dept of Health to “PROCESS" only GRADE “A” DAIRY PRODUCTS. You can be assured that this will be our en- deavour in the future as it has always been in the past. ‘ Our plant is open for inspection at any time. \ Signed: Pure Milk Co. Ltd. Per W. J. COX. Pres. & Manager. - Births. ‘Death BIRTHS MORRISON — At the Charlotte- town Hospital, Wednesday. September lith, 1962, to Mr. and Mrs. (nee Millie . lottetown, a daughter. M ary Lou Elizabeth. Weight 7 lb. '15 oz. INGLIS —' To Mr. and Mrs. James Inglis, of Kenalngton, a daughter, Orrle Evelyn, weight 6 pounds 8% ounces, on Sep- tember I2. 1962, at the Prince County Hospital. ENC-I-AGEMENTS KOUSAIE—ZAKEM — Mr. and WATCH FOR THE GRAND OPENING SHELL SERVICE STATION COMING sooN , Mrs. Thomas Kousaic of Mont- real, announce the engage- ment of their daughter Jean- nette Ann. to Mr. Frank Jos- eph Zakem. son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zakem of Char- lottetown. Marriage has been arranged to take place Octo- ber 7th in Montreal. NOTICE SPECIAL NOTICE To ALL BOAR OWNERS: who have boars to be inspected under the Provincial Boar Bonus Policy please note applications must be forwarded direct to E. ., Charlottetown accompanied by member- ship fee of five dollars on or before Sept. 2. 1962 in order to receive inspection and boar bonus this year. Signed: _ FRANK B. TINNEY, 124 North River Rd. Charlottetown. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S — SALE Under City of Charlottetown Incorporation Act PURSUANT TO and by vir- tue of a special warrant for sale of real estate issued by Kenneth M; Martin, Judge of the C1 Court of the City of Charlotte- town, under his hand and seal dated the 1-itli day of ‘March A. D. 196? against the lands hereinafter described against g me to sell at public auction to the highest bidder such portion of the sa' s as I may, deem sufficient to pay such assess- ment and all expenses. 1 D0 HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that on Wednesday the 17th day of October A. D. 1962 at the hour of Eleven 0'Clock in the forenooui (Atlantic Standard Time) in front of the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown in Queens County, in Prince Ed- ward Island I will set up and sell to the highest bidder the whole of such lands, having been. as- sessed as o. 357 Kent Street Apply to the Nearest _ y NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT SERVICE OFFICE IMMEDIATELY OTICES NOTICES The Royal Canadian Legion Charlottetown Branch No. I ATTENTION all members who have joined since August, 1961. An initiation ceremony will be held in the Home on Monday, Sept. 17th at 8:30 pm. Please advise Secty. Manager at 4-6022 as soon as sible if you can attend. We expect ' to celebrate with our 1,000th member and also ’i]i)':lI present prizes to winners of Membership rive. Signed: R. M. Cummings, Chairman Membership Committee. TUBERCULIN TESTING LAND X-RAY SURVEY I962 BRIDGETOWN AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS _ SEPT. 20—Tesiing and X-Ray SEPT. 24-—Reading and X-Ray Times.3:30-5:30, 6:30-8:30 P.M. The courtesy you extend to your canvasser will indicate your interest in the health of your com- munity. This service is offered free through the facilities of the Provincial Health Department and the P.E.I. Tuberculosis League. ' ‘ OR SAIE BY IIENDER enders will be ‘received by the undersigned upio Sepi- ember 30, I962 at I2 p.m. for the purchqse of Poole and Thompson Lid., pro- Perty. , I Inspection by appointment ith Richo rd Maclecin. phone Ill-2 Montague. Highest or cinyiender noi- necesscirlly' accepted. W. RICHARD MocLEAN, ‘ Montague, P.E.I. FOR SALE GOOD SALTHERRING SUITABLE FOR LOBSTER BAIT MONTAGUE COLD STORAGE Telephone 55-2. AUCTION SALE. AT MURRAY HARBOUR ' ON WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER I9ih AT |:30 P.M. Furniture: Chesterfield; two chairs; sitting roonr table; dining room suite; two kitchen tables and chairs; range; lounge; fridge; rangette; books; one child’s table and two chairs; two rocking chairs; three bedroom suites; electroluxz space heater, radio; cedar chest. One Farmall 100 tractor; plough; one tractor trailer; one cattle trailer; one rubber tired cart; one rdller; one sectional seeder; one sulky rake; hay fork rope_ and blocks; cow stimchions and water bowls. Quantity pipe: two sets blocks; electric fencer; forks; shovels, horse: ten tons hay; two propane gas broodars; two hundred gal- gas tank. Other things toonumerous to mention. If weather unfit sale will be held 'first"'f-inc day. ‘owner: LORNE J. BUELL Auctioneer: CLAUDE CRASWELL .-.-ad being now described by mates and bounds as follows:—- ALL THAT TRACT. piece or parcei of land situate, lying and being in Charlottetown being part of Town Lot Number Fifty- Three in the Fourth Hundred of Town Lots bounded and describ- ed as follows, that is to say:—— COMMENCING at a point on the Northwest side of Kent Street where the same is intersected by the Southwest boundary of lands now or formerly in possession of ‘inches (38' 6") to the point T. Dow .)r.. thence Northwestwardly along the said Leo T. Dowling Jr.'s Southwest» boundary for the distance of One Hundred and Forty-Two feet and Seven Inches (1-12' 7") to the Southeast ‘or lands now or formerly in pos- session of Glennie McLean an Hazel c ean, thence South- iwestwairdly along the aid Glen- nie McLean, and I-Iazei McLean's Southeast boundary to the South- west angle tbereof, thence Sout.h- eastwardly along the Northeast. boundary lands now or form- erly in the possession of Arthur for ' tance . Godkln the dis . of One Hundred and Sixty-Two feet Six Inches (162' 6") to North- the west side of Kent Street, thence Northeastivardly airing the North- west side of Kent Street for the distance Thirty-Eight feet S: the place of commencement be- scrib a deed to Joseph Winchester dated the lst day of October A. D 1901 and iregistered in the office of the Registrar of Deeds for Q County on the 1st day of Septem- ber A.D. 1904 in Liber 52 Folio 78 excepting thereon: and there- from a tract land conveyed Joseph Winchester to Lem- uel Winchester by dat the 4th day of and registered the Registr 33. May A. D. 19 in the office of of Deeds for Queens County on the 5th day of May A. D. 1916 in Liber 70 Folio riarao the ion dav of August . 1962. JOHN F. TOWNSHEND, Sheriff of Queens County. POIAIO- GROW us A: In past years the National Employment Service in Sum- merside and Charlottetown will be bringing pofafo pickers from the mainland. These are brought to the Island only as fhey are needed. Therefore If you need pickers complete the couponappearing below and mail to your National Em; ploymenf Office without delay.‘ laoonass I NUMBEROFPICKWSNEEDED oIOIOIIEIIOIOOKIOIIIIOOOOCOIOoooIIII§0eOla.lOOI0 N IIIIOOOOOOIOIOOI|IOIDOoooIIOIo .__.__.____._..__.._............_._._.J taken by phone or over the Orders fofpiclrers will also be counter at the .- Ncitionol Employment Offices I OF THE UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE COMMISSION OHARLOTTETOWN and SUMMERSIDE 'I‘hisIdspomoredbythrP.E.I. DepartinentotAgriculture .eiesoon.su....esnn~‘o~eoe...iuso I-Psi Ide Farms and -a special thank you to Mr. and Mos. Phillip‘ comforts and conveniences of ‘ their home during the period of our re-establishment arty and family, s. Morrianes WYNNE — MACISAAC —- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. Wynne wish to announce the engage- ment of their daughter. Mary Frances Patricia to Doctor Cy- ril Joseph Maclsaac. son of Mrs. Mary Maclsaac, and the late Daniel Maclsaac, Earns- cliffe, Prince Edwrd Island. Marriage will take place on Wednesday, October 10th, Church of the Most Holy Re- deemer, Charlottetown. NEWSON — BLATCH — Mr. and Mrs. Emmons G. Newson, Sherwood, wish to announce the engagement of their young- est daughter, Mabel Bernice to John Lamont, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Blatch, Brack- ley. Marriage to take place October 6, 1962, at 2 o'clock in Brackley United Church. IN MEMORIAM; HAINES — In loving memory of George I-lalnes, who passed away suddenly Sept 14, 19 . His cheery ways and pleasant face Are a pleasure to recall He had a kindly word for each And died beloved by all. Some day we hope to meet him, «Some do .we know not when, To clasp his hand in the better land Never to part again. Lov and remembered by Austin Peggy and family. PAYNTER—In loving memory of our dear daughter and sis- ter, Deborah Ann Paynter who was taloen home Septem- ber 15, . Surrounded by friends we are lonesome In the midst of joy we are blue With a smile on our face our hearts still ache Longing dear Deborah for you. We cannot forget you our baby so ea our memory grows sweeter year after year, You cannot return so our tears are in v ii But in heaven we are praying to meet you again. L_ovingly remembered by mom- mie. daddy, -and sister Colleen. MacKINNON—In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Pte. Lloyd Mac Kinnon, River- dale, who was killed in action I-eagles a wound that newer e s And also broken hearts, A happy home we once enjoyed, But each must bear a cross. And God. our heavenly father Has helped us bear our loss. Lovingly nemembered by mot. her, father, sisters and brothers. CARD OF THANKS The Lower Montague Regatta Association wish to «extend thanks to the following for dona- tions received for our»Regatta. Seaman's Beverages, Moore and McLeod Ltd., Sidney T. Green, of Condon and Sons, Atlantic Whole- salers, R. E. Mutch and Co. Ltd. Bait and McRae. R. T. Holman Ltd.. Paul Dewar, Reid and Mc- Kenzie, Alfred Brothers, Earl McDonald, McGowans Ltd.. Clark Bros.. R. J. .McDonald. Jay Machon, Minnies Gift Shop, Montague Dairy, Dr. L Jf;l!lnSLOll, Dr. Wm, Iderstine, H. Moore, R. Machon, Mrs. Lois Buell, T. M. Llewel- lyn, Hillside Inn, Miss Florrle Creameries, Kings Mill, O.K. Tire Service, Mrs. Craig, Mc- Phee and Fraser, R. W. Beck. H. L. McGregor. Wlghtman's, Bison . Mcl-cod and Green Vince Martin, Imperial Oil, Jamleson Drug Store, Fraser and Annear. ohnston. Wilson and VMOOPC, Montague Furnishing Co.. Hooley's Men's Wear, Fred Vu- ozzo, Mabon’s Drug Store, Snack r, DeLux eaners, G. Miller, J. W. Windsor Co.. Duv- ar's Radio Shop. V. R. Pepler. Belle’s Dress Shop, Doug Cot- fin, Carl Bohener, Montague Ba- kery. A speclal thank you to Leon Johnston for the use of hit boat and‘ building, and to all who helped to make our Regat- ta a success. Mrs. W. A. Poole, Sec. THANK YOU _ We wish to express our SlllC|3l'e thanks to all th W h NOTICE Ur SHERIFF’S SALE HAR- ETOWN moon.‘ PORATION ACT PURSUANT TO and by vir- tue of a special warrant for sale of real estate issued ov Kenneth M. Martin, Judge "of the City Court of the City of Charlottetown, under his hand and seal dated the 14th day of March A. D. 1962 against the lands hereinafter described against which judgment had been given in the amount of $134.69 for unpaid assessment against the same in the name of Mrs. Lena Mclnnis direct- ing me to sell at public auction to the highest bidder such portion of the said lands as I may deem sufficient to pay such assessment and all ex- uses. I DO HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that on Wednesday the 17th day of October A. D. 1962 at the hour of Elev-in Fifteen 0'Clock in the fore- uoon (Atlantic Standard Time) in front of the Law ourtu Building in Charlottetown in Queens County in Prince Ed- ward Island I will set up and sell to the highest bidder the whole of such lands, having been assessed as No. 11 Pond Street and being new describ- ed by metes and bounds as follows:— ALL THAT TRACT. piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Charlottetown Royal in Queens County, bounded and described as follows, that to say :- COMMENCIING at a point on the North side of Pond Street and in the East boundary of Plot Number Seventy-Four, as shown on a plan of lands belonging to Trustees Estate of Owen Connolly situate at Spring Park, Charlottetown Royalty in Queens ounty as surveyed by J. A. Reardon P. L. S. in April 1935, thence Northwvardly along the East boundary of Plot Number Seventy-Four to the South boundary of Plot Number Sixty-Seven on said plan. thence Eastwardly along the South boundary of said Plot Number Sixty-Seven for the distance of Fifty (50) feet ‘xi West boundary of Plot Number Seventy-Six on said pl a n, thence Southwardly along the West boundaries of Plots Numbers Seventy-Six and Seventy-Seven for the dis- tance of Ninety (90) feet to the North side of Pond Street aforesaid and thence West- wardly along the North side of Pond Street for the dis- tance of Fifty (50) feet to the place of commencement, and ' known Plot Number Seventy-Five on said plan. ALSO that tract, piece or parcel of land sltuat lying and being in Charlotte- town Royalty in Queens County, bounded and describ- ed as follows, that is to say:—- COMMENCING at a point in the North boundary of Plot N um ber Seventy-Seven as shown on a plan of lands oe- longing to Trustees Estate of Owen Connolly situate in Spring Park, Charlottetown Royalty In Queens County as 5' point being in the boundary of Plot Seventy-Five on thence Northwardly along the said Plot Seventy-Five for the distance of Forty-Nine (49) feet Six (6) inches to the South boundary of Plot Num- ber Sixty-Nine on said plan. thence Eastwardly along the South boundary of said Plot Number Sixty-Nine to the West boundary of lands be- longing to the City of Char- lottetown, thence Southwardly along the West boundary of said lands belonging to the City of Charlottetown for the distance of Forty-Eight (48) feet Six (6) inches to the North boundary of Plot Num- Seventy-Seven aforesai and thence Westwardly along the North boundary of said Plot Number Seventy-Seven to the place of commence- ment. and is known as Plot Number Seventy-Six on said plan. DATED the 16th day of August A. D. 1962. JOHN F. TOWNSI-[END Sheriff of Queens County. CITY 8: QUEENS ..WHEA’l‘LEY'S Apple Standi St. Peters Road, Parkdale, is opening Saturday, Sept. "15th. Annapolis Valley apples. pears 85 cents basket, peach-as tree ripened. vegetables, etc. DR. EDWARD 0. Sleeves.‘ Chiropractor is pleased to an I nounce the? opening of a branch; office at the Charlottetown Hotl el on Wednesdays, beginning Sept. 19. 1962. Office hours: 10- 12 a.m., 2-5 p.m., 7-9 p.m. For appointment phone: Wednesdays - Charlottetown Hotel; Thursdays! to Tuesdays inclusive, 4-7402. l OBITUARY y MRS. FIDELE DESROCHES : The death occurred at thel Prince County Hospital Annex.l on August 28, of Mrs. Mary Ann . DesRoches, wife of Fidele Des-= Roches, of Egmont Bay, in her 79th year. She entered the lios-~ pital for treatment in Decem-i ber 1961. I The late Mrs. DesRoches, was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Laurent Gallant, St. Hub-i rt, P. E. I. In 1905 she mar-‘ ried Fidele DesRoches and liv- ed in Harmony for ten years,j later ey took up residence in Egmont ay. She is survived by her hus-, band, 6 sons and 6 daughters;I Alphonse, Montreal; Emmett,‘ Sydney, N.S.; Matthew, Cyrus and Felix all of Summerside; Mary (Mrs. Mary Cormier): Jo- sephine (Mrs. Maurice Duffy); Summerside; Ida (Mrs. Albert Boudreau), Sydney, N.S.; Judy (Mrs. Rex Maccarville). Eva (Mrs. Patrick Mahar), both of Charlottetown; Madeleine, (Mrs. Max Bartoszynski) at home; also Emmett Jr., and Shirley (Mrs. Edward Gaudet), two of her grandchildren which she brought up. She is also survived by one sister, Susan (Mrs. John B. Perry), Summerside and three brothers, Theodore. Chipman.‘ N.B. Emmanuel and Cyrus of, U.S.A. Mrs. DesRoches has 34 grandchildren and 12 great-; grandchildren. ‘, Mrs. DesRoches was a well‘ known person and loved by all. 0st of e will be missedi by her husband and family .tol whom she was a kind and loving ; mother and by her many friend I and priests who came to visit: her during her illness which she , suffered with patience _ faith in God. She was a devot-' ed member of the Roman Cath-i olii: Church. I The funeral was held Friday,‘ morning August from her; late residence in Egmont Bay. to St. James Church where sol-I emn Requiem High Mass was! celebrated by Rev. Philip Clou- tier with Rev. Charles Gallant as deacon and Rev. Raymond’: Gallant as subdeacon. Msgr. Na- xaire Poirler was master of, ceremonies. Interment was in; the church cemetery with Father I Poirier officiating. The following sons-in-law act- ed as pallbearers. Albert Boud- reau, Maurice Duffy. Rex Mac-I Carville, Patrick Mahar, Max; gatrtoszynski and Edward Gau-I e . , The many beautiful floral trl-, butes attested to the esteem in‘ which the late Mrs. Desltoches‘ was held. also the many Massi ‘Cards which will be offered for‘; er. I I I CARD OF THANKS 1 The family of the late Mrs.” Marie Ann DesRoches wish to' thank Dr. Saunders, Dr. Reid,l the staff of the Prince County” Hospital Annex, the priests, nuns, and friends who visited her 1 during her illness. the Bownessl Funeral Home. and all those. who sent masses, sympathy card am‘ flowers, or helped In any; way during our time of sorrow. ‘ OBITUARY I LEONARD MCCARVILLE , A profound sadness gripped-' the hearts of many upon ear- lng of the death of Leonard Mc-i Carville which occurred in Prin-I ce County Hospital. July 22. Al-, though not enjoying good health» for a number of years his unex-. pected death came as a great‘, shock to his family and friends. ‘ Born in Freetown Nov. 4, 1892 he was the son of the late John and Susannah (Murphy) McCar- their time, money and other ap- preciable donations from Vernon on and Belfast and Sunny Ross who extended to us the M1‘. and Mrs. Dellltls Dough- NOTICES CARD or THANKS Mrs. James Jewell, Hamp- shire wishes to' sincerely thank all h many kind friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness in her recent bere- avement. I would also like to thank Dr. Ellis. Dr. Cox and Dr_ Putnam and nurses and staff of the P. E. Island Hospital who were so helpful during his ill- ness, and a special thank you to Rev. Mr. Wallis for kindness shown in my houi‘ of sorrow. I would also thank the Cutcliffe Ifimer . and to all who expreszd their sympathy by lot- ters, ca s owers. I thank you all. NOTICES ISLAND FLYING SERVICE LTD. Passenger and Freight Service. All types of Charter Flying Sightseeing Tours ‘ Aircraft Rental 4-64I I ‘—DlAL-- ".4-3036 ville, and spent his entire life} on the old homestead where he i’ was engaged in farming. I He was blessed with the final; rites the Roman Catholic Church of which he was al- ways a faithful member. He is survived by his widow nee: Elizabeth Jane Cash. three ‘ sons: Charles, Emerald, Ray; on the homestead. Gerald. Ken- ‘ sington and a daughter Kath-I Ieen. Mrs. Roy Stewart. Brack- 1‘ ley. Also surviving are eight; grandchildren; a brother Clifford ; Glacier, B.C., two sisters, Ida. I om Mrs. Franklin Orcuttt. Conn, Margaret, Mrs. Felix Murphy.i Dorchester. Mass. The funeral was held July 25th from his late residence to St. James Church. Summerfield. where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Basil Croken who also conducted service at grave. Present in sanctuary l were: Rev. Harold Croken a n d Rev. John Cash. Pallbearers were Austin Rogers. Reginald Reeves. Leo Mallett. Bennett Deighan. Russell McCai-ville. Louis Connor. Interment was in church cemetery. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Leonard Mccarvllle a n d family wish to thank Drs. Calla- ghan and Gillis. the nurses and staff of Prince Cmnty Hospital Rev. Father Bradley. Rev. Ba- sil Croken. J. L. Davlson. tun- eral director. neighbours a n d friends and those who sent flo- we-rs, mass cards. cards of sym- pathy and all others who so kind- ly helped in our time of sorrow. sincere thank you. I The Guardian, unarioctetown, sat. Sept. 15, 1962. 18 Announcements “WE TREAT the sick well" Giggcy's Pharmacy. Vitamins for all ages. Shop at "your" Drug Store for fresh. Standard- ized Vitamin products and ‘fun- lcs. Dial 4-3170 for prompt de- livery. . DANCING TONIGHT! North River recreation hall, 9.30-12.30. Admission 50 cents. Good music. Canteen service. in aid of Jun. ior Farmers. . REGULAR DANCE at‘Recrea. tion Centre, New Glasgow every Saturday night_ Dancing 9:30 . 12 D.m. Greg's Orchestra. Can- teen Service. ' CHRIST CHURCH Cherry Val- ley, (Anglican) 2.30 Evening Prayer and Sermon, (advanced Summer Time). Rev. A. E. Plercey, Priest - in - charge. MILTON — Rustico Anglican Parish, Rev. A. E. Plercey, Rec- tor. St. John's, Milton 10.00 a.m. Sunday School. Morning Prayer and Sermon, 11.00; St. Mark's. Rustic-0. 6.45 Sunday School, 7.30 Evening Prayer and Sermon. (advanced summer time) RESERVE October 26th for fall Bazaar in Scout Hall, Sterns Bldg. Sponsored by Mothers Au- xiliary of First Charlottetown Scout Group. BINGO Kelly Cross Hall. Mon- day. September 17th. Jackpot $95.00. Time 9.30 p.m. HOT TURKEY Supper and Bazaar. Marshfield Hall, Sep- tember 22nd. Sponsored by Mar- shfield W. A. in Aid of Boy Scout Group. WEIGHING PARTY, River- dale School, Monday, Sept. 17th. Entertainment, Lunch sponsored by W. I. MEMORIAL SERVICE —King- ston United Church, Sunday, Sept. 16th. Mr. Barry Balderston Guest soloist. Service at 3 p.m. Advanced time. RESERVE Wednesday, Sept. for turkey supper in Hunter River United Church basement, sponsored by the U.C.W. Serving cm 5 o'clock on. PLANTS you fall planting: Argoslemma, Aathemis. Bleed- ing Heart. Lupins; Pinks. Phlox, Rockery Plants, etc. Also spe- cial day Lilies. Ready now. Joe R. Smith, Stanley Bridge. FIRST Pentecostal Church. Charlottetown. Quincy Stairs. Pastor. Sunday School, 10: Ser- vices, 11 and 7.30. Tuesday a n 11 Thursday, 8 p.m. THE ANNUAL turkey and Chicken supper. Sponsored by the United Church Women will be held on Wednesday. Septem- ber 19th, Mt. Stewart Memorial Hall. Supper served 4.30 - 9 p.m. WATCH FOR the grand open- ing of Mt. Stewart Shell Ser- vice Station. coming soon. RESERVE November 3rd for Highfleld United Church, Hot Turkey Supper. RESERVE November 3rd. for Bunbury W. 1. Autumn Tea and Bazaar. KINGS COUNTY . HELP KEEP our youth in or- ganized and supervised sports, support the little league tag day Montague today. All funds used quired. REGISTERED NURSES of Kings County are invited to at- tend a meeting of the Kings County District at the Kings County Hospital nurses residence on Monday, September 17th at 8 .m. WATCH FOR the grand open- ing of Mt. Stewart Shell Ser- vice Station, coming soon. PRINCE COUNTY RESERVE September 29 for Turkey and plum pudding sup- per in Sea View Hall. DR. D. L. STEWART will be taking over the practice of Dr. Bonnell at Bcdeque on October 15th. There will be no resident doctor from September 15th to October 15th. British Trade Gap Showing Increase LONDON (Reuters) — Brit- ain's trade gap rose duriul August to the highest figure in nearly two years. the board trade said Friday During August ‘the gap—the ' excess of imports over exports _rose by £34,l00.000 to £32.‘ 400.000 ($2-i7.2()0,000) compared with tho .liil_v figure of £48,300.‘ . The current trade gap largest. since October. when the figure was 2110.000.-. is the However. figures for the first eight months of this year show a decrease in the trade BID over last year of one-half per nt ce . Exports for the first eight months of 1962 were up by 2% per cent while imports were up by two per cent. RUSSIAN AUTHOR on-zs ALSFELD. Germany (AP) — Soviet author Alexander ’l‘shey- eslivill, A Stalin Prize-winner whose night to the West caused a sensation in 1958. died in se- clusion here last week. the Ais- feld registrars office revealed Friday. Tsheyeahvlli, 59. was granted political asylu mearly last year in West Germany after a two-year A __ . West German authorities ‘months held that the motives for his {light were not clear. 1900.