nehearael tor the lorthcoui. tng “Red aluvo hevna" belnr rpnnsm’ed by the impariol 0r. tor or Daughter. or the Em~ pz'e got into rnll swing Friday nuhl at the aasliira nearer tiun Centre The revue Ia being presantsd to the public at Queen Charlotte High School ludliorium an Oct I and 9. ilere one oi the nunihers is illml‘ll preparing (M ii: Ell» COUNCIL NAMES FORUM MANAGER re. loveliea are known as Francisco Showgirls decked ln Burbary Coast gold rush days, m M lDrlve Launched “3”” ‘On Dog Owners ii the Iemnle ilnery oi the i in Calitorniu M" Sm Sam A form oi slim Selerll prnhieml have ariidnl Ilih rel-rd] In bile plan tnmpiillory eniirctlan l-il gar-t bail in Chli‘InIlaluwn It wu leainld Saturdny at I meetln; lli lht- City Council. Alsil dllcuiiad were the reiur—r Dishing a! tit: Forum Ind the Inpulniment of a manaaer. sen- lui rllllens' housing. tenders Inri Mimi? collection and a pro. Halli! The problem or garhage col-l lrtillln were discovered with the‘ lrrldrl'i submitted tor the tori. hi III! with Vlrlnlinn in esti- ille: seenlod to narrow (lawn I‘m into the (Infill-l should nude heiore the aetuel award- m2 titan place. The tender; cnmmitln under. (run 11'. Nichoilnn Ind Wilh lhl‘ addition M t chnlrmln oi the Ilium! committee, min B I Hrndmln Wu Appointed to make "Ill Inveltllltinn. huh rel-rd: tn the Charlnlllv lino Forum a resolution we. raised awlrdinl the lender in! the painting or the interior to Armin Cameron, Another resoi lullnn nlmed Walton (Burke) Trainor aathl manner ni the A orum, Il was learned that the ruler: l niatlng of the building would hushed by eyeing. The nevil manager will take over today. NCINERATOB PROGRESS l l pRlEFS Garbage Collection Plan To Have Further Study l‘lty Engineer Nnrman Sil-lln tor wart lave n progreu report uni vemher the Tllnsirucililn ill the InrlnerI-i tor near the present elty dump; session was the alle and explained that the entri eonslruction or so units in a son! ir inundation hart nlreadyl ior citizen's housing p r n ieu been laid and hurl been in poshwhirh would take place over a “Ni! Highway In “R iperiod oi years tinn tor Iwn weelra. , Mr Stewart said that ill? coir rrete slap was inui nn rridaya pirs~ report on the city's mainland iiiat preparations were be mth investiga‘in“ mm it made tor the ventilation duct work The re rlw y laid with shale and graded the communion new era iii-oi in w Tllrre were only (our tender! plrinl the Ital Ini- lhl Ictnl‘llllt‘i Iside, i errcllnn n! the strut-lure. l lithe worlr progresses at itr,tirne an investigation should helium sedan. operated by e selection. But it was then do present pace, Mr. Stewart [gilt made regarding tower»! hops. eriolr Willis wilt, ruled that ii nirther Invesiillir‘tlle inrlnerator v1on be readyl lug iiir lnw lnoorne tarnllies. Prov. Blood Donor Chairman Addresses Legion Meeting , fllnwart Joules. MOVIIIL‘IJI ailnir- Inllnus (lute ill OH, 15 V413 loll urly In! and “Kimmy, damagp 1,, tlsutd {or delinquent meter vio- Inter: l are :5 Inr a male and sill lor leinale. Farmington r use by Ills third week in N0: 1In Colllsmn Alan uniler disrusalon at the Proposal for the unis 7 I at the inter: Oul‘l Road at Farmington, Council tell that the asking‘ .u unnor Inluriex to one derision in he mull: Ind lilat "drip-leg t that the St. Peler's Highway ‘ Road, driven a housing proposal rhnuld be the Curiu It \\'nl lei! Hint at Iii: lama inglon, was in rltllision \llhtl I Fred. mal'lflllc- inwn‘ going west on the highway. As a result Mr. Anderson was taken to the scum Hospital lay Ihe Ferry umimlanee. where he tin his home. Neither Mr, will or his two vastenqerg suffered nnl‘ inlllry lit ltriu rumble TVi 'nie aertdeni was investigated mln oi the lied crosr blood tinn- aetiy Cnmphelr e o The lalurid m, M my (“my mum, or sfl'l‘ice was the guest ipeak~ Grill. city, 2nd prize Hi-r‘i, Brie Charlntlettmn Brant-h. Rnyolfiu‘nt. city. and Pl'lu Hair n Canadian lmg'lnn. hold Thurfldw or. “W Eric ' lit in or at the monthly m In: rii . t Mr. Jamel lirest the Import-WK mike ii the dnnm clinic! Ind nIln cxprssal the think 01 hII,Rlvemde Drive. Bin Reed I" Box cit ormlutlnn (or tile exertion OD operation given by the lesion in livyslty,’ M: r urting ul clinics throuaii- BI out the province. The speaker also made the an-i nounct-rnent that the tlrsl clinic. will he held I at Columbus Home. Oct 25 ‘oi continued drive ior menu as ship was rontlniiing on i. lie, also submitted so ion. to new mile-t- 5 r=a :- 2 Charlie Ryan. VEMEV FUNERAL-11” III- Ileral lot Brion Ami" Vessey. ihreemtmtliarold end of Mr. and its udww Veuey, Mai- uiir Rood, molt plane Satur~ flay attention-x turn the Helm?!- m Funeral Home to the no in c.- In , To more at the graveside w- ruidulr-‘icd by Rev. rather Mac- on . o WILSON runner. — A Mu ” m hum. trill, Tmflmfillu norm ‘ whirlwind 'Mnding the atternooii alialng ’ tar Ind down “nelson imnbowued unit w n Applications for til? Inglon Troll .vdvla Will and Walker the were approved. iiurmmnd - ‘ don'l three-year term or oitice. v Royal canadien legion over file‘ Mr. P M “m rhaiririuri or the "‘" ' u was observed in 8" u'niroi unit oi the RCMP v MacKlnnon, CHI Princes 11,. Robin, c ’0 TM‘ Heart "Ame. The winner! c the live radios were as iot— ‘ ilowo: Mrs. n.0, nghtingal .Torm Expiring e . 0. Donovan, Ernst OTTAWA R-y Perry. c/a meal will decide "very shortly ,city, Miss Jultniwhelller to reappoint uslon st. cits. lCP.7Til9 emerit- II Marie Lim Gordon'l term in the president and the general of “crew ncporta elroiilated here thad - r ,tne cxn hoard oi dirertor. an A mm" "tum: $35.23 a number or Liberal MP: ille we been exerting pressure on the .4, the government to renew hir, non earson reeail ‘ ' - - i when Mr Gordon'- prev on: A "m4 "(m “I'M” "'9'" term or ottlce expired to coin. ,8 mm Mm“ . 1m “manner. mo. the tormei Progres— (‘in Police chiei sterna Weh- Path The Patriot rday mornIng um. ran in West Prince heiore 1. “ppm” p. ti..,cniriing actively engaged in the mama uill then he rnonser being issu-l us“ never ed tor dog licenses In the cily_ldifl'll1g the war years, and at‘WhPi'e tiineral serioce Will be More summonses are also belngllhe YNIIIPSL M the l two months John cilia! editorial his 73rd year Entering hospital about nus. Mr. Lewis was I fluent write) The Palriut and the Guardian. The I ihrdian. Churlnfll'uru Charlottetown Patriot died Sal- iirday morning st his home in the middle tit August rt tirst his lll- . ' l near was not thought in be gen- and in addition in his work on “Queens County 5 J. Calvin Lewis DiesAt His Home r‘ollbuing an illness oi about hls lerVices were mut‘h mughl alter hi’ mainland publiulinnl He was (or a number oi ieura‘ "I! T a l’ D nlo lnlt wrote Illicit! nsioriated with Telegram, tor sueh other the Windsor and periodicals such Commentaun'. Mr. Lewis was born at Al- hertun. the ml! or the late Mr nEll'srlapt-rs i and Mn. permeanis Bertrsra, ' ' I‘,’ .r. . e was eltucuied Prince or Wales College Audi! Univerlity, NS fishing industry, and it his way through college, Mr. Le ' years was a rorrerpondent tor and Guard. be business. it was lute .I Burnett o! The Guardian. that h e came to Charlottetown an ling lirensra in Charlottetown'him "I! "a" I! mini "3- “"” I” i“ "‘5 "WW" WW1"! ‘l porter. He continued with t morning paper until the law's. when he joined The Patriot us odllnrill writer. Mr, W I’III will. the Smith of Almat l l fictiti‘ii Little Theatre Guild Finds European sedan moving on to war (pom al the ragullr meeting ot the will attend, ‘ pp icharlottotown .iame. William Anderson Farmv ‘Gnfld emullve Is '25 Persons at. UM 5 leaves to mourn tormer Lottie inllr sun: and two daughter . are or, , Bllnhllry. Mar all hennua. NE‘ ' I , Bil Charlottetown: ShIHi-‘r, Mr r. Auditions Are Satisfactory Tile adm’rllsml oi nudith '(Ii’ 9, The acuirient (K'Cui'rrd at ahout carting it plays noiv to pi'tKliit'I- play pi-oriiirtion and hook slage andmntter should take place. Untuinno ipsi sunning, when a iuseilon proved highly wall the results or the investigation‘ ed nndiwere disculied it w l sutistactoiy it earn ursolay evening Lillie 'filrairr the try—«its With "PPM": niuht drawing stari Sunday News t h I Woliviile,, William Partridge. Charlotte i in pursuing his rducailiirl, Mr. Lewi- tiaraina interested in the children predeceased him» W a! Thrre through mnney Elrned In th I i Irl‘lnE. Way that he was aisle in tinenee in Quebec; “'15 (ilr I number oi PAGE’CoIlisions Result Charlottetown and In Heavy Damage .iuiimnuule hirdy mops itill he happi itu» iii-eh ioiuntine ini~ llasl iniitsllln: neckcnrl iiarriage llo \eliIL‘lEV in [he [Illa lililt'itmn ‘al‘Pi its ilie it- till oi aLtldt-llts there been csin amt ii nio d lSI,2IKl, I‘nllllzlli mnnnl' to hu)’ a new tillpflii or a good used our The llHnilPtl Ielilil‘l'~ reuud ii-orii ll\I‘ hinder» our the “oekrntl \ltlllll look illi‘li' lltil of the tuition: tun niriiiy no in. iiiiiea “ere reported The most riprnrive aH'IfiNll Millrii‘d yrsrertl altei-nnou at 2.10 \ilil‘n a militia rti-iieii by Colin Mit‘i’lidl. Cilrllll‘dll Lul- lided unit a car diiteii bi hits, Wanda iiouait nI hit-hmond street, Charlottetonn, The accident rwrurml ill the corneroi Prime and r'ivrvtu streets Damage to this “at- Pnail iehicie tin. i-srimnn-n at $300 and to the Ilimali vehicle at $l50 About 6200 riuiiiage uas sus- tained try a lust iniuiel tIl'l\en v Earl \lami , Ti nuiiglas ‘ met. when it has struck by a hit-and-iun veiiirie haiiiiday CALVIN LEWIS i no - and .loan, Mr Walkeri Charlottetown. brothers also survive. , in Flnrida : Archibald. and Foster in War- lcesler. U S A. A short scrvoe d tied by Rev. John Ball at the it clean Funeral Home at it will be cone Family Footwear WHERE SMART STYLES ORIGINATE lunch ll. CII'WII ‘ oclm-k this morning The re- inorninp on Flm theme at iouiig Street Yrswrdz; there nits a roar. erirl i-olliaiun on Queen Siieel iillEn n vehicle driven -\n- iiniio l-‘arini ni \neliwaahaia. \‘ E stopped tor a red light at Hugues Corner and vies strueir lit a rat driien by John \’nr. iitn .lr, oi i‘altoiiuitod Drive. s‘lieruood liamaue its; estimat- ed at EliEhIl) riier not) to each \rhltlf‘ a interwar nichl al Si smash Friday Dillls‘lan's L'nlhrr» iii,» iiivolictl iriurles driien lay i-.ri\»arri H ilachae iliiuier Roger Gilli. Highiieid. Suzanne Bradley, Char- lttllemll'n The arcident occurrco nhtlul iiLIO prn ac ae's rai- sustained approximately stoo tinniage utiile the other two ie. ueited about all damage each. i-iiigene H. uiiindon, on at; a ital car and Chester Davis hioi- iutt, Mayiield, also with o 1%! car were involved in an aree dent on Queen street shortly be- iiire it pm ri ay, ages mounted to about $150 to th Hmmtelonnd will other, While all this erashtng Wu going on In tho city, the Chlr. 'ittlletriun detai-ninrnt RCMP ri- lpui-ted no at'r‘ldenls at any coir WOiH‘HK’E STnKiiis ARE ART aiiiiwdeliing Ii .3 higth devel- oped Elilll in \iitslrm roiinirier whore religion turhids the par- lrayal nl llllliillll and animal Iiirntos in all 'I‘IIE FASHIUNI‘JTTE BI‘IAI‘TY SALON r ri Every Day a ( d Waving . hlesi-iilng Tinting Q snarnpooiag F'Iiulll‘ I )752 2 i Graitan st. Can You Have A ‘ Stroke Under 45? Do you think that "high ten— sion" jobs, miller than house— , work, can bring on a stroke? Or that strokes only till old people? Guess again! October Reader's Digest oflers starte- ling {acts on strokes and the new drugs (or treatment and prevention. not Vulir copy of Reader's Digest trirlayl dusfbane THE CANADIAN NAME For Building Cleaning Supplies 8r Equipment to the Alherion United Church, ollducled at 2 so . by av tiiciatr at the grave, intermen During the Alhrrlun service: too hymns will he sung. \‘ear- er My 1‘ rd To Thee" and Lead ,xtn Light " ‘ The pail bearers. who will actl noon in chsrlotteiovtn and at Alhennn are: rm held, Pull ,vallaennn, wiiltnrn aurneit, Nell ‘leheion, niitseil Benton and Van: Hark, er, is constricting - course in techniques, it ll hoped that thr- H'LOTS and all persons Interested it nos also decided that thri ‘c. inutee would he sol Drttar-hi-d to see it it could more use (I, slime clothing left me near at Oct. 2: it has tell that rm," g mmmp, ,3... more people should oonie to as- slsi m eleamnlz no the thrzirfi dates were set lor the proientnt- of men ale required in . nu help with the painting in nrdr-r . n on; treated tor outs and tirutser 1h .ds Wm mm" mm about the head and then released emmy m ‘ a have iha star. open for roe her, stage in Inspector ls Honored secretary. prime Minister real-eon said joy uie trimmer oi n the Knights Edgar Hogan we. accepted, and 5mm, tolie received lhe unngralulationsr $75.000-I-year post expires Sept. iiuuperviwr. Mist E‘ .l, in l lilirirl rcrcrs «porting on the memherehip on his appointment i new promial the - lien reamed that the memos-arm, Prwim‘lal cinnonand em I will: r gold wrist wltt‘h ml l lserved by the ladies Donald Gordon's l a promotion on uni. .e. rrniiy bu lflith'W William Cli- l'lflJlEl" oI the Charintlrlnwn Ui'~ lice or the Fruit and Vegetatiia " Divlnon iimml'ing his retirement Donald flier ll rear: of Inlthlul ner- . ‘Goivlon as president iii the CI- vice, The rPSiznatiim oi the mmdlllll narlian N l t I n I! ll Rallfl‘lyls l A certificate M merlt_ signed nu‘ellllifl. g. . 7* Plans wart.- laid and tenuilv. ion oi three hill length plays and nine nllarai‘t [112in this year. eirr Shams plasmid It the Factory Outlet Lucky Draw N umber 4882 For the Week of Sept. 23 to 28 low» dollar- mlul he plrlred ‘ up hetore Tuesday on. l. at h pun. was presented to Mr Coi-ragiir: tho by G. A, T, Harrison. district 5 union- Ind presenled .VIJ’. Cal‘razticr hair or the lnspwlm‘s and stair, All present. rang “roi A .lolly Good rcllow" honor inllowed ivy reimhinenis in llil tournament had hero "m, isive conservative government I!” “'i l" Ml” ii'gBTtt Wis; Misfite‘o‘l“ mldelnyed I year heme renew!” Wm“ l“"'“‘" 55W“ W'“ ‘ ing the Idinltmmeu, it, leaving Mr. Gordon as CNR w" mm“ "' “m” mimth Wu served by the lelea,board chairman and noting is, - P1: pl , “mum” president A bowllnd lulu! I- both irer ' united within the punch end a schedule in the h s will be drawn lip Ilortly. Hui noted on roeinher bowl-rs to “limit their turned Tnedlaldy immediately 0thu’ committee rhlirm I‘e‘ will we" Roddlr mm new 0. Ind vialtinl «mmllteo. and the med 1 mm!" committee who were assumed uh! ilk a! rll~lnl futil- {or Willi" lily a: w Witter. all fit- illr Mn I" "t" 3" mm, ‘ 'nirvn‘i .. mo. in w will I flkflfllflm ll Hi. We IIIAIIIIoid mild Thur-an wh'n my were by an Iv Itch. ill and out at Silur- , Danny Robert Mow lull tumor Farm hinders-run triendi. bed aeoa' sin-um WINNERS FREE DRAW SomI-Annual Storcwlde $an Deal-tyros? Box mg and Mattress WINN MINA L. DIGKIFSON New Glasgow. P.E.l. Krohler Relax" Chair . WINNER MR8. Ell. JOHNSON 146 NLMIII St. Chlrlnttt-ulvm FhIIIpsVa:uurnCI¢:nor E MM. EDNA mummy N 3. . ancm FlropIacn....... int M". l'. CARTER ID Summer St. Charlottetown an wu mule by Mr. Myron Bell oi Milton'a 0M lpdn. Chlrlot‘totown. CROCKETT 8r STOREY LTD. O extensil five nature achievement of n projects on may be null e-iESTEAKS ‘ FAMQUS Fall nnANDED manna» «- GDOD on. MONE nACl E MR¥¥¥¥¥********** “alidllflwonaldrwwlllmi: THE MOST EXPLOSIVE ADVENTURE OF OUR TIME TODAY-TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY- SIIIIWS 3:30-7 I HIS most MERE—I.le mo commune ROLE! MIIIIIEII BRlllIM A man and an adventure to match the explosion events of our iime!! A continent as a bat amp/rat ‘¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥*****Y and half a world as a prize! Eastqu CQOR StiltonCHURCH{minim-nihilism —aa.i-——a .um Ul/Slfllil Sim-“I‘d “KI! .mm P‘- Ir.- scum-rant mime-ed was not tug-n .- hedinoai toad ‘ A story of a man and an adventure to match the rim“. DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY, OTTAWA SENIOR EXECUTIVES UP TO $17,400 Attrlellvn opportunities for perms with administrative experience it! I nenior execu- O the capacity In inspire and trail sinl‘i illrnlliers ill tile ecaaaary objectives iian rnprihie" high 0 ability to formulate pnliev rH-tinlnlrnrliitlnnh and make level decisions 0 aiiiliiy to entrails ell'eciilt‘li‘ iri t-tilil‘ni'mlve: hlltl lin- gollaiinlis with aellitir Milton and maintain hal'niiiil- itilla viihlic relations I thtirnugii IiIII’NIH'IKe nI REQUIREMENTS ( i) What one or mute n{ the intiilail'i I iildirhleil haltth pi'iitlilre (ii) Ittiw lliri' nrr organized niid i'iiiiltii-nil (iii) the engineering processes and manufacturing methods “le (iv) Iliiw Tutti where the products are mitt-linian ( v) tile influence exercised hy all levels of government. The main respmlhlilillty of ill! newly formed Department or Intlllsir) In in prttnltlle the esiaitlishniuni. iii-twill. M'i'ii-ient-y and Improvement of manufhrillrlng industries in Canada. To achieve these ends It will develop and carry out Fllfh [Hullaan and Duet-tor Cwl'HING r; TEXTILES BRANCH lioputy lhrecior rmn i‘Rnnl'i‘TS nrMVrH Wniiii runnurrs BRA ‘H \lhriiult' inn-nor lhi-i—i-tnr lit-pun lnmioir lrrnuti lhimiu Al. TR \\SI‘OI‘(T RR \\‘(‘l-i niirtiitr llrtiuti nu to llI‘ cilaMirAli! IIAVCH DirMinr Deputy niroclnr BHIPIUILDING IIKV‘H Deniilv l'fil‘t’rirr VAFHIVER \' mu \rH nlrt-t'lnl' URI‘RAFT hmv‘u nrnttty viii-rotor \H'i'ERHIS thNi‘i-i Dw- l‘l‘l'illh IlllN‘Il‘l' your interest and part icipltian. 1! you believe you possess the l'eifllii‘l'tl Caitaclilfii illltl 1Iullllh' lif QMV‘I'IEIICE. the Civil Set-xiv! l’tilillllis-lnli ni’ (humid “title: A resume at your education and experience ehoiild he forwarded to the (‘iVIL SERVIFF. COMMISSION n1 FAXADA. OTTAWA 4 NOT LATER THAN OCTOBER i8. i963.