NOTICES AT SOUTH ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, AT 2P.M. The following articles are 2 hand carved three piece bedroom suites. 1 snool bed, Ithree piece hedroom suite.’ 1 #-piece dining room suite. | hand 1 mahogany setee. 1 mah 1 mahogany rockinechair, chairs/‘5 antiaue rocking occasional chair. 1 large. spool towel rack, 8 odd antinue chairs embroidered bedspread with pjllow sham. 1 knit- ting machine, 1 chamber set five—piece-criid_set-_on-si}ver-staad-“pimerots-on lamps with china globes, frames. 2 clocks, numerous piece.of china silv et, and cut glass. t charcoal board.and stand. 2 sets of quilting. frames, and 1 wicker baby basket 1 set Toleta.Scales (like new), 1 McAsktll-Cash 1 Biting Maehine. Register (like new), counter-16 ft. long, & elect refrigerators, 1 washing m machine, revolving ‘steel 2 pull out bed, 1 church: or hall. NOTICES AUCTION SALE GE CHIEFLY ANTIQUE FURNITURE 1 kitchen’ range, kitchen table and chairs. 5 ‘odd tables. 1 rolfaway coat, ~ Indian Prime Minister. Purchases New Automobile. NEW RELHI (AP) — Prime leaders were shouting that thew Minister Indira Gandh decided alone have the people's true.in- to give up: her. air-conditioned terests at heart In Uttar Pra- American sedan and do her: po- ‘desh state. leftist agitators were WINSLOE | tice! roadwork in a-- small. geading SVidents inte. attacking satel bouncy Indian car : police * i ; from 100-150 years old _In_ Parliament,” “Communist ... All.of ‘which proves “Tndian carved, Paetorm rocker, rarved patio rocker, DOMESTIC & DRAPERIES — en SALES PERSON 7 chairs, 1 wicker: patie : wicker/flower stand. 1 1. hand ‘Reqnired for our. Cha arlattetown store. Verv in- teresting position for a person with extenzive ex- / perience in this field. Apply: for iferview. ko HOLMAN ‘LTD. 4-6525 : FOR: SALE Large Mackerel Seine 1 moustache cup. 1 several antique picture foot warmer, 1 ironing 1. store ric gas. pump. 2 electric achine. 1 Singer sewing 1 hand.tire breaker, stand ‘suitable for.’ couches, 1 gentlemen's W ute a telephone eseTaylor. Born in Carbonear, New- are of and miming! ‘or what may be India’s most important .general ‘ electjo1-—and | the biggest election ever in the non-Communist world In Pebruary. for “She fourth time since independence in 1947 Parliament and State ‘assem- blies WILL KEEP CONTROL . One thins -is ‘airly certain Mrs. Gandhi's ruling Congress party will retam its majority in Parhamenrtyand, with one or two possible exceptions: renew its or over state assemblies Why, yn, all the fuss” There are sev fal reasons: GEORGE F. TAYLOR (Inserted by ‘the family) The death occurred suddenly on July 5, 1966 at his. home,--34 Rochford Street of George F found on September 1. 188. he yas ehe eldest son of the late Willis and Helena Horwood Tay lor. At an early age he came with his parents to Charlotte-. ‘fown, where the family has since resided. * At-the outbreak of wit “in 19! es he enlisted with the original 6th Battalion, and saw. ac: ve" service until his discharge in 1916 - having been wounded twice. For a number of years he was in the employ of the Canadian Nation. alk Steamships—and_in_the Second flerambiing for any age. however amall, position groups are creating problems of law and order. Communist probing against the Gandhv government started in January in Kerala, a .Com- munist stronghold: In March, | Communist agitators took ad | vantage of foad shortages in| Calcutta and. turned . much ‘of West Bengal state intn-a-riotous | battle ground kenny Troops helped crush t ‘outburst and. “the Commute | next turned in July, ta the } gore: | lettist_op- | northern state of Uttar Pradesh! » 3 attempting to ambarrass both ~ the Incal and state governments, and % Man. lives were lost property worth millions destroy- ed FELBOWED AWAY Opposition. parties “simmer in > frustration _becajise_they—have-+ heen elhowed away fromthe: po=+ litical through since independ. | ence Mrs. Gand! 's party, striv- | “ing ta maintain its, identity as the dragon-killer- that vane quished — British —_ colonialism, keeps-a hold on public -posts of conseqeunce. For the first time, the Con- gress’ party. is campaigning for | ‘a général electian’ without the iding hahd of Mrs. Gandhi's | érTawaharial Nehru, -_In the old days he alone could as- sure resounding victory. and party unity. Now the party is | old and. tired, spht by factional | guarrets:- | ‘The Guardian, an, Charlottetown, Tues., racoon. fur coat (perfect condition). Many. other _— artieles too numerous to mention= ’ ~ CAMILLE GALLANT Terms: Cash. If.weather unfavorable sale’... {:. will be held the following day. Eastern Fisheries Ltd- Owner: Auctioneer: Mrs. Erith Hughes. Souris, Phone 30% = BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY Mons and Service | .. » Where to find Claude pe A al - them in Charlottetown ‘and District BUYING - SELLING | [REAL ESTATE = |SERVICES. og | REAL ESTATE Michael Bros Ltd. ° A ser a — 240 Dorchester St. poraler and. Broker | | from. Ch'town. .Ex enced 269 Queen Street rer work at reasonable prices. WANTED | PHONE e268 | f Trainor’s Auto Body ALE BOTTLES x, . J. W. MacKENZIE Johnston's River ae : te Rea! Estate Consultant : E ; Next to Mt. Ryan Hall, 7_miles Real Estate Ltd. oe “ ‘tececes CARE B | DIAL 4.5834 J» foe ——————— oo 4-8595 | Roker, “Appraiser GAUDET'S 5, W.- WILLIS. ee Beer Bottle ‘Exchange — -Auto Body Shop pf Phone 2-1611 - suming: manner won the respect | by ‘| have high school graduation, supplemented by a commercial World War served with the. Am- erican Merchant Marine” — -be- OBITUARY - ing torpedoed on two occasions . iy HELEN WERE MAHON Inserted bythe family) <4) y ‘ On Saturday, July Always kind and considerate \of otiHers. his emodest and unas. ——— of all who knew him: the 30th, the death occured in the Prince | BUILDING DESTROYED He leaves to mourn a_ brother « Joseph and a sister Gladys, both Fdward Island Hospital of He- | Fire’of unknown omgin Mon-. owned by. Canada’ Industries - inside. There were no injuries of Charlottetown. A-sister, Mary, len Were- Mahon ‘in~ her 82nd day.destroyed an unused manu- - Lid, had been vacated earlier in the blaze and no estimate of and a brother Harry predeceased year. widow. of George E~ a {facturing building on a north- this vear_and three weeks ago....damage....was,.1mmediately him: han’ Halifax« -and. daughter “end Halifax pier. The bitilding, began to ismantle machinery _Available. (CP'Wirephoto) The funeral was held trom the Dr. and Mrs. E.S Blanchard, | ; a TD aoe Charlottetown. The funeral was held Monday, | Aucust the Ist from her late re- sidence, 41. Greenfield. Avenue where service was conducted by Rev: Maleatm A. McCuaig. Pall- bearers were Dr. R.G. Lea, Har- | ry E- Hyndman, C.W. MacArth- ur‘ and William”G. Lea. Interment took .place at the family lot, Fairview Cemetery, | Halifax, N.S. fa Stirviving-are one son H. Blan- chard Mahon and two grandchil- dren, Sennra: Lea and John. }MacLean Funeral Home on July 7th. The service was conducted by Rev. Gerald Wyrwas assis ted Rev.. Allison MacLean.. Bur- jlal was in Floral Hills Memorial - |Gardens, where a. Legion Ser- vice was held under the direc-. tion of Mr. Harry Mortimer. Re- \veille and Last Post were sound- led by Bugler William Blanchard. . Pallbearers were Warren Houston, Harry Drew, Jack Con- |noliv, Harry Mortimer, © Capt ‘John A. MacDonald and. Clifford ‘Moore. - EMPLOY MENT OPPORTUNITIES = CLERK-STENOGRAFHER IV. — This is highly See secretarial work of an administrative nature Applicants should } course, including typing and shorthand ‘and extensive pro- gnassively responsible experience in a secretarial capacity; or any é@qiiivalent “combination fraining and experience. “Salary range: -$3219 — 3912. Competition No. 8662. Competition closes Wednesday, August 17, 1968. - : Application forms may be obtained by writing the Civil Service Commission, P 0° Box 817, Chartettetown, or by calling ~ at the Provincial Birding, Rochford Street, Charlottetown. - Drop your beer. bottles. at Realtor - Jnkurance — ae 1 Repairs and “Painting MAURICE BLOCK _ Appraiser - Builder After st 22808 o-Egen- Street -CO. LTD. Tel. ‘Office: 894-7242 __ Member oC AR. EB. Telephone 4-9117 + Rent Street. ae {SERVICES -___- __|_ROBERT=MCINNIS zen a | nt oui mecaies j : K | MO UMENTS _ | Interte — Exterior e : mt and apering BOTTEE-EXCHANGE LIMITED =), LEVI POWER? | dusranese:-Pine-etimates: - 7 REAL ESTATE = — | Montague = = : Telephone 892-2153 day O'BRIEN Iron and INSURANCE ee E Local Representative ts 1 ro 96..atter 5 p.m. a Metal Co. Ltd. : 92 QUEEN STREET = J: T: ‘BOVIE. { peel Ss | PHONE 2-2448 Bor 16 _ Charlottetown | Auto Salvage - “Lower Prince St.—Charlottetown : = : _Dial- 43624 = Kensington’ Rd. Parkdale Phone 44497 7 3 ROYALTY - us Sr and ae 7 : ING .Plumbing and Heating RECORDS ————— W | \ 0) j Septic Tank Cleanout Service Finley MacKinnon ae ‘ ° i “DOUGLAS G. HYDE — j— RECORDS FOR Suites. 2”: | WELDING. REPAIRS Tel. 892-1612 ; e Electric & Acetylene ~ EMMETT ROACH Certified Welder For your listening pleasure. MILLER BROS. LTD. - 147 Great-George St. Dial. 4-3535 REAL ESTL.TE cece Charlottetown - Head Office ISLAND BRIKCRETE | 90 Kent Street—892-2511 + | Branch Offices | / Central Mortgage & Housing Corporation A representative of the Federal housing agency which administrates : The National Housing Act will be in Prince Edward Island at the “Board of Trade Office Take out Service 72 Queen St. BUGS | FIELD TILE INSTALLATION @ call 46800 or write ¢/o South- | { port Post Office. Call at as -HUBLEY's-Esso—_| Jt ALFRED HUGHES SERVICE STATION | i 4” Field Tile E 87 Upper Queen St. : : ~ Adults ;.. S'Side - 381 Beaver 298 | a ee $4205. or 43796 Coilaren : _ Alberton - R. Hayes - 145 6” Cement Blocks. Color Portraits island-Wide Service Flagstones | 2 Taken in your home SERVICES 149 North River Road ‘| Thomson Septic For appointment or further — Dial +3048 fank Servic information call: i PIANO TUNER jee lee ea e 94:7414-* 4 f : Septic: ‘Tank Pumping, -8 457414 S| se “4 : | LOTUS CAFE “Courtesy Is-our motto” CrovicKke r. Joseph Ormond, former ; | : veh SERVICES __ Toronto Tuner for the aa cuit | Air-conditioned — oo wee Soy | Co. is visiting the Islaritt until’ | Delicious Chinese aud © < |: ~ ICE | Aug. 21. For precision, tuning 7 Canadian Foods SEPTIC. TANK for all’ your picnic needs Phone 4.3910 BACK HOEING i Feastmable Rates LORNE FOY @ SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED 119 Richmond Street, Charlottetown, P.E.I. | Mondey through Friday ,cellor of the University of De- |apparently was: married a week }ago-to a woman describing her- i L CIVIL ‘SERVICE. COMMISSION OF P.ELL. | \tatked ta hin,” said: Very Rev. | pers said Saturday that Father’ required to leave the order and Magmer, 43, head’ of the. jour. cease performing the ‘functions ‘| nalism department, at. the Jes-:of a priest —thouch he techni- ‘Jesuit Priest ‘ uit — university, married Lois’ cally would not cease to be one. A arent! | Hemminger ‘Olstrom, 28, of De. | pp ty . [troit, Tuly 30, ° - DAMAGE. HOUSE LONDON, Ont. (CP) | rane Pita lous could not be than $5,000 dante was caused } r comment Monday by Vandals who pushed a hose and was reported to be out of P Faria ‘through the window of a $40,000 |home and left it running for 48 The Detroit news said the hours. The -hose was still spray- priest sent a letter . to «student ling —water across’ the - living ‘editors of the school publicaion/rnaom when the owner, Varsity News which said: F__Flovd_ “The. story here is simply that from his summer_ cottage. the pressures in my life got out] na aie fof hand and 1 found it neces-' RESERVES- DROP | sary-to—leave + $e, TOKYO (Reuters) Japant 8 ltry a dittered way ea gad | gold. and foreign exchange .re- Has Married DETROIT (AP) — The. chan- troit'.said Monday that a Jesuit priest who taught at the school self as a divorcee, “T -haven't seen him. of: | Celestine J Steiner, “but ap. | serves fell $50,000,000 to a total \parently it is Father. James. A spokesman far the Detroit. ‘of $2:054,000,000 during July, the Magmer.” province of the Society of Jesus Bank of Japan announced Mon- Detroit's two daily ae said a _Married pres! would be.day. ~ Tenders for School. Busses eee Sealed separate tenders marked: (Tenders for. School . Buses) will be received by the undersigned secretary, Con: ‘solidated School District No. 154 up until 6 P.M. on the 15th day of August, £966. Tenders are called for two 48 passenger school we with heavy duty engine transmission and tires: This bus. will be equipped as per Prince Edward Island specifications, 1965, Tenders show prices with different Bus: Bodies. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. School bus rquirements and tender forms may be oB- taind from the undersigned secretary or the. perermens of Education. “ lgnedr GENERAL CONTRACTOR; A. Pinette < a Building and Renovating { get rid of. them | Ph. ee 42-34 Tryon eee ; vWe have a new type of con- Call. ~ MARJORIE' S _erete form equipment. Tele- Island Fumigating Service. | phone Mt Stewart 47-12. Char- ‘Cudmore ! 121 Pownal St. Phone. 4-9624 BEAUTY SALON 104 Weymouth St. Be well groomed Specials on Permanents Open all day. and evenings lottetown RRO ean Business Eaulement REID ee CTION ‘Rethy's TV & Radio Chop Typewriters, adders, etc. ps NOW OPEN | Sold, rented & serviced If we can ue your job: ‘on! | Telephone 89223835 8:30 A.M. to 4:15 P.M. ea Frank Dunn, Secretary- MORELL‘ | FURNITURE SALESMAN — gh Oe ———-| It will be done immediately, | Repairs on all Electrical 100 Queen St. 894-5631 MONUMENTS - qualified tradesmen, personal | Applances. Reasonable Rates | — supervision on the job. All type | Phone 45113 or apply RALPH FOY, Tryon, P.E_I. Plumbing and |. Heating Contractor a SEPTIC TANK and |. FIELD TILE. INSTALLATION CUSTOM BACKHOEING Beatty Barn Equipment Phone — Crapaud 42-23 FOR RENT Of Distinction Granite and Marble also Cemetery Lettering CURRIE BROS, ~ Malpeque Road nee town 4-8311 TIRE SERVICE Tire Sales Complete Farm Service | of building or remodelling: 292-2204 — 12-1 or after 6.- FOR RENT FREEZER LOCKERS $18.00 per year Call 4-4121 ny, 137 Upper Queen Truck : Refrigeration Sales & Service Repairs _ Arctic Traveler Units Storey Electric 4.7341 ° a enetilomn Wheel Alignment i 2 : ‘ i one si i i OK. ‘TIRE STORE | HEIDELBERG ONESTOP | | F REECE LOCKERS, St Peter's Rd, Dial 2.2360 | Coffee Shop & Delicatessen ‘@ COIN LAUNDRY t VV; per year : | 192-Kent Chitown — 4-6669 SELF SERVICE CAR WASH Call 7 " 21 oo Orel | Free . er 5:30 - 11:30 Spence & McLeod Ltd. } | Auto Body Shop’ bes ATTENTION | Eastern Painters | 39 Bden St. Ch'town timited | @ Wheel alignment and balane! MOTORISTS. ing: Exterior and. interior « Overnight ‘ard permanent guests. «.. Reasonable: Rates. .-|,. 88 Great George St. Ch'town Phone 4-6426 | Kelly Springfield ‘Tires C -ampi ng Trailers ; when your trunk is Inaded Dial .2-1229 2:00 p.m.;. 58 pr.—$1.25 Sandwiches, chips, etc , ete. C. H. BECKER, Prop. 174 Queen St.—2-2250 BAKERIES | oe “HOME BAKERY. 49 Spring Park Road C omplete Exhaust Svstems——* Sales Free Installats on " “Et ee Estimates” We are ready to’ serve | | i | you.. 159 Sydney St. nla Peters Rd © Dial 892-2360 + i me <_-—| FARM SUPPLIES a Murray Sivat paiuubee a Es S Sanitation Service - Board Your Pets Septic ‘tanks pumped and re- } paired All- work guaranteed. Attention Farmers i Complete line of = howe t 1¢ tad inch out <A~USED CASH REGISTERS. | Ee No. need to allow vour car or. | station wacnn to’not stav level | inti ; i ‘Sales & Rentals Have. your caface or service | fiauire” Coffee Shop. nny fab, spin Pat Si ase cag ios station install a set of. Delco } Full course meals 11:30 to”) ing. MUFFLER CENTRE eae pepe tae Batt & MacRae Ltd At OK TIRE STORE S'side Auto Electric Must. have _ field. | Required for our Charlottetown store. extensive experience in this. (or related) Interesting position for qualified candidate. Apply for interview. R:- T. HOLMAN LTD. 4-6525 £ JUST ARRIVED 9 USED TYPEWRITERS. 22 USED ADDING MACHINES 5. ELECTRIC CALCULATORS : aad 4 ALSO AVAILABLE AUG. 12 Quantity Used Office Desks, _ Cabinets, ‘Cardex Files, Scales. . MUNROE'S LTD. (WAR SURPLUS) a t Filing Tenders For School Bus Sealed separate Tenders marked (tenders for school buses) will be received by the undersigned secretary Morell Regional High School District No: 154 up until 6 p.m 90 the 15th day of August, 1966- ™ Tenders ‘are called for one 48 passenger school bus withheavy duty engine and trensmission and tires. This bus will be ours as per Prince Edward Island specifications, 1965: ( Tenders: show prices sith: aurea bus bodies. The lowest or ary tender not. necessarily accepted, < School bus requirements und tender-formé may be obs tained from the undersigned secretary or the ‘Department t Bpecialtie de to -ord can a Bpecia " made a rder. | ”. Bathing and Clipping Ae: Mat Kay Lounsbury Industrial Montague Senet P.E.I, eae Dial 4424. | Tel. 894-8118 Phone 66 44 Belmont Street 4.0084 | , CTs » ‘ : ‘ ee » seo: ns ice a» a bd a. & < ae an I Be coe ‘ % h a Air = 4 . ' ; e 4 4 of Education: — ‘ ; = Sie 4 \" Signed: , priate t. ey \ i i } : : nay ae *.. -Frank Dunn, Secretary +, seit ies i noua mt 3 Morell , “k < Y = FO Sy 1 ~ , jets ie ‘ v Wang : : * \ f ' tS , ae ‘ 5 , ; Ang. 9, 1986. 13 More | William - returned Sunday night a peek -