also“ A EISOII' ' P I p Place One or Two Today WANT-ADS WILL WORK FOR YOU, Too 4-8506 “ALI DADlA‘flAN "I" N. ule. 015.00. at; lemon Put. immersion. m “ml. MAN'S SUIT SOLD HANS DARK SUIT NR SM. lilo ‘0. IAIL Port Prlel “5.00 (MU-III no) Phone «no. not mnolttun Price :10.- SOLD '0] IALII MO- ifl birycll. in loud condition, mm. Elwin 4-61”. upl OVERHEAD DOOR 0!! overhead Garlic dot! and hardy/an For Sale, Price Slim, Phone 1-1370. Advertise any one Item priced b 525.00. Price must appear In ad. 2141\on ad (or three con- secutive days rosin only IF PAID ml 111 DAYS , $1.89 FEMALE CLERK . REQUIRED National firm located in Charlottetown requires female Clerk for general office work. single Girl with Grade 12 education pretered. Good salary offered along with usual welfare benifita. APPLY MISS STRAIN National Employment Office Charlottetown TRACTOR TRAILER OPERATOR Large Prince Edward Island firm requires the services of an experienced and capable tractor- y trailer operator. I: WE OFFER Top salary, reasonable working hours, home every night, pension scheme, holidays with pay. New and modern equipment. WE REQUIRE Driver experienced in handling the "Big Rigs" Good record of performance. Willingness to work. Apply in writing stating: Age. experience, marital status and salary e ed to— Guardian-Patriot Box 6395. Charlottetown NOTICES NOTICES Announcements REGULAR Wedneldly nilhl & dances at North River Recreab FIRST INSTALLMENT City In“ on”? belinnlnl ii“! wed- ol Charlottetown Real Estate Deadly lilllit May 22nd. Dancing the minute” prescription ser- vice. We can call [or and deliver your prescription. Phone us in day — Prompt Free Delivery in Parkdale — Sherwood And all lenfiinlla oi the city . . . Dial 4-3170. rum dun and payable on May 9:30 - 12.30. Good male. Can- I1. lies. , teen service. . NOTICE "'OTICES REFRIGERATOR AND FOOD FREEZER SALE Continues all this Week New Family Size Refrigerators from $149.00 Also good Used Refrigerators from $59.00 Oil. Propane and Electric Firestone Home and Auto 187 Gt. George St. Charlottetown I‘LM. Charlottetown 4-0844. INTEREST AT the rate d onehail at one percent will no Taxes. FRIDAY, MAY II. 1953. is the final dly [or Winl City of Charlottetown Taxes without Ln. crest. HILDA‘S nEAUTY Salon: Specials on pormnnauls $10.00 Ior 57.50; 31.50 (or .00; $6.50 (or $5.00. Continued until May 31st. with or without appoint. merits. Dial 44m — my. Kelli. Street. NEw HOLLAND CROP DRYER FOR SALE Suitable for drying fish, hay, etc. Excellent op- portunity to obtain an almost new machine at a portion of new value. Presently located on P. E. I. For particulars and inspection contact: MARINE COLLOIDS LIMITED Box 309, Pictou, N. S. TOWN OF BATHURST REQUIRES TEACHERS FOR The Following Subiecis For September I963 Senior High School Math Senior High School French Related Subjects - Vocational Department CHED SALAR Certificate IV $4,150.00 - $5,725.00 Certificate V $4,600.00 - $6,550.00 Plus Government Grant Apply to — J. E. Plcot, Superintendent, P.O. Box 550 Bathurst, NB. CANELCO SERVICES LIMITED INTERRUPTION NOTICE There will be a number of short interruptions oi electric powerin some areas of Kensington. mainly on Wednesday, May 29th and June 5th. weather permitting. between the hours of 1:00 and 5:00 pm. These Interruptions are necessary to permit the transfer of high voltage conductors to new poles which will be used jointly with the Island Telephone Company. Ltd. ONTARIO SECONDARY SCHOOL OF HEARST Requires for September 1963 ' A principal to teach English and/or a - teacher of English for following grades: IX-X and XI and XII Combined Principal’s Salary to be Negotiated Teachele’ Salary Schedule CATEGORY MINIMA MAXIMA $5,000. 53,100. I 5.800. 3.400. a 5,600. 5.700. 4 5.900. 9.000. Annual increment $300. Cumulative sick leava Dian. Experience allowance: elementary 8150 X 10 yrs. Secondary $200 until maximum is reached. Apply stating: qualifications, experience and reference soum to: MRS. J. E. THERIAULT, Sec. P. 0. Box 87'] — Hearst, Ontario ANNOUNCEMENTS The Bunhury Nursery wishes to announce that effective immediately. they cannot accept any more orders until further notice. ~ Bunbury Nursery cox 70 Charlottetown. P. E. l. BUYING PULPWOOD We are now buying 3% ft. sappeeied pulp- wood, delivered to our Summerside yard. For prices and specifications, contact FRANK MacKINNON, PORTAGE, P. E. I. PHONE O'LEARY EXCHANGE 96-2. .IENDERSON LUMBER CO. LTD. PERSONAL AND Educational Taxes are now past due and ahould be paid immediately to avoid any action. JEWEL” Greenhouse and Galden Centre. York. open daily lexceptsundayl B a.m.- 9 .nl Complete line nl gardening suP plies. Annuals, geraniums. vege- table planil, etc. Phone #7074. No mull orders please. PLEASE BRING your tax bill when Flying City of Charlotte- town taxes LOBSTER SUPPER Saturday June lot. It Marshfield Hall 4 lo 7 leI. ’fickels available from an institute members or at the door. VESEY’S aEEns vonx. open "31L “fluidly night My 29th. daily and each evening until a Clllf_Peleu Orchestra. Canteen Pl‘l orders taken. nulliervwe- charged on all overdue city H RESERVE Wednelday June I h. lobster supper Holy Name Hill. St. Peters Bay. . DANCE 5T. rETEris sayl ' llon Name ilall. every Thurs- du II it. Lusit by the u. derhalts. Dancing 9.30 - 12.30. I OPENING DANCE Fortune l PRINCE COUNTY cnnr INSURANCE Remem- tailvea will be in Tlgnish cdop ardwarc Monday. May 27th, Albertan Federal budding Tues. day, Mny Min, O'Leary Federal nulldulg Wednesday. May 9th, Tyne Valley Fire Hall. Thurs- day. May 30th. Hours to am. to 12 noon. I pull. to o pm. Appli- options may also be obtained at the AEency 1% Kent Street, Charlottetown. NOTICE — Dr. R, W. Auld. Kensinltln wishes to announce that bellnning Mnday. due J, 196} ollioe hours will he by Ip< polntmrnL 1.8. TAYLOR Optometrist. 20! Queen Simet. Charlottetown will be in his Alberinn office Saturday. June 15!. SET ASIDE TIME Io attend Prince County Red Cross Blood nnor Clinics next week at Sum- mersnie. RCAF‘ station, Tir- nlsh, Alberton and O‘Leary. no.5 donors needed! SEALED TENDERS wtll be received for supplying paint and painting the ceiling for the Ken- singion Presbyterian Church. Tenders will close Wednesday. June 5. Work musI be completo ed by June 15. Signed Mrs. Hor- ace Heokhel‘t. secretary. DANCING TO-NIGHT Southport Country Club Jim Cootcly & His Bond Dances every Wed 8t Sat. Night Sing Song Every Friday night Audrey Gilli; at the Piano Souihport Country Club DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island TENDERS SEALED TENDERS will be received until noon on Friday, June 14th. 1968, for the paving Holdi- ruanda Bridge-Union Corner, a distance of 9.2 miles. Specifications and tender forms may be obtained from the office of the undersigned, Old West; Kent School, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Is- land. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. NOTE: Tenders will be opened II: the above ad- vertised time and bidders are invited to present their bids in person (or otherwise) and be pre- sent at the opening. .I. PHILIP MATHESON, Minister of Highways Wu. “will!!! nayamw BIRTHS MncSWAEN — At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospihl. on May 25m. 1963. to Mr. and Mrs. Lester MacSwaIn, I daughter. Brendn Lee. WEATHERBTE — Marie and Ken with to announce the ar- rival of their daughter. Donna Marie, at the Prince Edward Island Hospital. May 17. 1565. Weight 7 lbl.. Z nu. LYNCH — At the Pnlce Ed- ward Island Hospital, Monday. My Will. in Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Lynch. I daughter. guru! Suzanne. Weight 7 “15., on. HOLLAND — At the Charlotte- town Holpllol. Msy uth, 1963. in Mr. and Mrs. James lllll- land. a son Cyril James. Weight 3 lbs.. ll on. MuNN — Mr. and Mrs. sar Munn (nee Betty Lou peters» are pleased to nllnoulloe the arrival of their son, at the Charlottetown Hospital, Sutur- May 25th. 1963. Welgbt . tau/i on. WAL R — To Mr. and Mrs. John Walker, Summerside. I son, Gregory Paul. on Sun- day, May Zn, 153. at l Puince County Hospital. CHIPMAN — Mr. and Mrs. Gary chipmnn. Charlottetown. .l-e pleased to annwncn rival ol their daughter. Mary Susan. at our Prince Edward Island Hospital. Saturday. leiay 25th. 1963. Weight 7 lbs. m. MIBLABEN — Wesley and Halal M‘claaran (nee Donald» lonl. anst Hill. announce the Arrival at Monica’s brother John Wesley nl Souria Hoe pillal on May 26th. 1963. Wekhti lbs. . AUCTION SALE MOREZLL EAST THURSDAY. MAY 30th — 1 EM SHARP MACHINERY: Cockahutt Tractor No. 30; 1 McCormick Tractor trailer (5 ton): 1 cattle trailer (rubber tire) ; 1 T.H.C. 3-sod plow; 1 auction lever. harrow I.H.C.; 1 cutting bar. 7 ft., I.H.C.; I drill seeder. 13 run- I.H.C.; 1 McCormick binder (6 it); 1 hay rake. Cockshutt (10 rt); 1 elevator digger (Cockshutt): 1 manure spreader I.H.C. (new); 1 horse niner (Cockshutt): 1 scuffler I.l-i.C. (single); 1 Fog tato sprayer (6 drill); 1 cart and wheels: 1 p pulper (Cockshutt); 2 single p ha; 1 Rentrew sale! (2000 lbs); 1 Francis Vin. wagon; 1 box sleigh; 1 set of bob Ilelgha; 1 cream separator, 600113., M.H.; 1 cream separator (Ben- new) 600 in: hay fork. carrier blocks and 1503. cable. muddle, lsetofteam homeland: drivinlhanlelal2crumonm,1—200nl.gutank and pump. 10 cow standflom. 600 bales of hay, 300 bullets of oala. plank, tools. forks, shovels. All machinery In A-l shape. ' TENS: H mm. credit on approved joint notu. 6% paranoia-n on notes and 6% off for mail. Victor out: tested 94% gel-Initiation. Rea machinery can be financed. Aucnonhmune CRASWEL, PH. {-7824 WNW Matter. Births, Deaths, Marriages James. weight 5 pounds. 11 ounces, on May 27, 1963. I the Prince County Hospital. 7 IIENDRICKEN — Mr. and Mrs. Thelaln Hendricken Inee Doris DEATHS Tram“ m hHEPY ‘0 CONDON — At the Prince Ed» r misfit!!! tilt"! e an. - annually FOURNIER — Gary and Randy sons of Mr. and Mrs. Roland nuance the urrivo b . daughter Shawna Mane at the “m “Md "mm" -“ " Charlottetown Hospital on Mon- May 27, 1*3. welsh! IO “25., 7% 01.5. day. May 27, l . ncnyamm Condon. iorrrlcrly ol KenStng. ton in his 3151 year. Remalns nesting at the Davison Funeral ‘ A Phone.... NOW‘ - YOU CAN ADVERTISE ARTICLES YOU VALUE UP TO $25 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT LLEWELLYN — To Mr. and ‘, Mrs. David Llewellyn, bl 1. Summersido. a son. Robert 41.52.; . ; FACELIFT FOR Workrrs touch up the (area iii a 35-foot high totem polo can-rd by indians oi the Pac- ilu coast Hallie tribe. at the Canadian National Railways station at Jasper. Alla. CNR nlllclals estimated it W a ll ld “ ‘. Home unlil Friduyu then in y . . k , Kensingiun Unilnd Cliui'(|| “‘2 "we "'3" ‘ “8" m " rournler tuna Elm-en» mm W '3‘ Gem“ “"11 I}; are hapPy in announce the or- I“ . a ' r “WW” W‘ rival of their baby sister Deb- ”? "‘ P909185 69'"?th K0“- hie Anne, at the Prince Ed. aington. ward leand Hospital. Sunitay May mil, 1963. Weight 6 lbs. IN MEMORIAM “VI 0"- DELANEY _ In loving mrmnry ENGAGEMENTS oi Mm. Percy Delaney llbn ‘COFFI’N —- FRERICHS — Mr. Charlottetown. r.E.l., wish to announce the engagement of their daughter. Evelyn Etta Louise, RN. to FIight-Lieulem ant Ronald Duane Frericiley soil M Mr. Hails Fretichs of Paradise Valley. Alberta. The marriage will take place June fluid In Trinity United Church. Charlottetown at 4 pm. Mrs. Ray Harris. Sherbronke.‘ wish to announce the engage- ment of their daughter. Norma Rso to William Lindsay Sca- llllii, Son of Mr. and Cedric Seaman, Springfield. Marriage to take place at Trinity United Church. Sunl- merside on June is. no: at -oo DJ". STRIKE COST man in recent years about mammal working days have been llan In Britain through; stoppages in Industrial es. work (IIqu THE REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL COMMITTEE FOR THE WILL HOLD INFORMATION MEETING AT TYNE VALLEY HALL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 29 v 9 PM. FOR SCHOOL DISTRICTS Arlington. Birch Hill. Northam. Port Hill. Tyne Valley. En- more. Harmony, Spring Hill. and Victoria West. AT ELLERSLIE HALL, FRIDAY, MAY 3i - 9 P.M. ‘ FOR SCHOOL DISTRICTS EIIerine, Bideiord. East Bedeiord. Maple Lest. Po pie r Grove. Freeland, Conway. Enmore North. lnverness. Mount Pleasant and Murray Road. FINAL VOTING ON THE HIGH SCHOOL QUESTION Can taIre Place at the Annual Meeting, Tuesday. June 4th and these Information meetings will bring Ratepaycls up to Date on this REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL COMMITTEE TYNE VALLEY — ELLERSLIE AREA and Mrs. Cliilord E. Coffin of, HARRIS — SEAMAN — Mr. and} John Foley. who dlerl Ilay 25 irranl one so good In I passed away May 29. 19:4. We have link! your memory dear I m her i. IL'PI 7 Carla. throng iiliili str} nnlv accepts what but the sweetness will Turner (01' mo Lid u A KIWIICd Atomic E... eve . orgy of Canada has been saying And we treasure the image or {or many year, _ ma. as“. you dlan , dcslgnud nuclear power Ever remembered by lit‘r hus- p13,“. ,1“. ramble “, mde hand and family. Inn-rust ulcrtl'lciiy ‘ . - \\'llliam.~. l‘llnlllocriull ML“ ‘ ."‘ 1““;"3 T;“‘"'\’I,Z‘ sllpnnlmr for the Canadian Gen- ‘ "m" “’"E 3“ "‘° ” ‘ ‘ mu hilrrlrtc Cnmpany lellod. told the amiqu martini: oi the ralludluu Vurlrnr Association Tllrsliny that the inrhlllcal and mulme ivasibilily ni Calls- “ dlun plants has been estab- llsllcd. ' N no suzzvsiod nuclear power uuuld hr r-llcnpor titan coal-Ted l'i'oremember our tI‘IIOIa lllos HOV-mp; . . d lsoz. lYour gentle tat-e and patient ‘ Smil'l wull sadness we recall. You had a kindly worli nor can And died beloved by all. The Voice Is mute and still the heart. V That loved us well and lrue. (“gmalvil’ftwr Pl“??- ” l I , the ma] ‘0 Pm . r. I IamS 5.? la _ or M“ hm” "5 his cars .\tbmu~ Energy to‘ I * ‘ Canada Ilad prcdmiod low - cos {3: 7.51 gigging: W“ m no... u... null... pm. . l plants using natural uranium ns‘ $213315! 3:93:11: kag‘e‘m 1““ n illrl and heavy water as the ' lnutloralnr. 3"" 10"“ 3"? “{“Emmm llmnsemom or utliilies and by “"553” “d “"“V' Industry withheld major commit- unis until operating and cost Illrnugh the oprratlon at an ex- ,pnl-lmnnlal plant at Rulpllum, ‘0": . and a start had been made on Canada's first large - scale ‘prlut‘r station at Douglas roll-t. mu TYNE VALLEY — ELLERSLIE AREA I“: Englggyslggg W Ilnr tile nulpllton plnml has on- lorated successlully (or abolil a low and Douglas Pnumi coll- llsil'litllnl'l Is proving lilr rnsl M- tlmau-s lur lai'grr plants. icl'llnlral and rcomlmit‘ icastbil- "V has been rslnbllsllod. ‘Canadlnn industry ran see Iimnorianl can rrdllctlnns Irum llnlizr-sr-a‘m production of mm~ Inononis and Sysit‘nls. The litany-“Nor pink" rl‘arinr (rm- ‘ cop! oiR‘rs thr Il1\\l‘5l rnsl power in many area: oi the uand ‘Thlls most countries llllll grow- llug (‘IN'II'IEaI lunt'l demands now run bczln, with mulldruco. Io livlllny llll‘ many mlvnniaics bl III‘I'NI by the Cnnzldlall Ilrnry- “alrr puller reactor ('nncrpt.‘ .\ir \l‘illlsms said nngm order I prolr Inl' Invl-cnsl nuclear power ‘arr niierrri by rnnstructinn ul a punt rumor Dlnlll “till 3 caps- lrlly oi lmomo kilowatts Such a plant llould hr made up ol linur reactors of Canadian de- Islon and would be comparable in size to llle latest and lorgm cunvellIlonal thermal plants us- ing mun Such station could he pull: ‘over a pnrlod of eight or nine lyears. WIIII units being :‘lil'llmiS- loioued In 1m. 1m, 1971 and Inn: Dolallnd enamel-mg could lalsrl in 19m and preliminary Silr construction In 1565 Mr Williams forecast that s m oi the mill! — Mutt Ipiant or our sin would ell-tun early CITY ll QUEENS ' KING'S COUNTY lThe Guardian. Charlottetoun, Wed. May 29. 1963. Is “WE TREAT TEE SICK WELL” —. Ginny's Pharmacy. "Up-lo- 16K MANY FACES store flle origlnnl colon. ll. though modern Paint: can't duplicate the exact shade of Indian vegetable dyes. Em. blems no the pole Indicate It was once owned by members at the Raven tribe. tcr Wire phnin) Nuclear Power Plants Said Competitive Now about 54103004100. Ii would u” approxtmately one-hall lnpoi uranium dally ll nd produce power at 359 mills a kilowatt.- hour. COAL COSTLIER A cnal-iired station of ti:- same size would consume more Lllan 12.000 tolls oi coal and pro« ducn am ton! of ash daily. The oust III power would be 3.94 mills I kilowatt-hournl A. F. Lowell, head of ill. marketing department of Rio Algom Mines Limited. laid ell" “or that the price of uranium must increase. its told the “1 satiation that Ilhe present open market price at between $4 and $6 a pound in artificially low. Mr all said that when uranium again in in demand In the 19705 as I luel for nuclear power plants so a pound may well he a reasonable price tor, freshly mined uranium. Most uranium now Wat mid under government contract! IS about $8 a lion d or lllzhtly less. with only I "nail nullity being marks at the 0M! markeI price. OTTAWA tcrl — The planned closmg of I uranium mine In nuts-mt: Elllrr uke district led to a lone! Commons clash Tue; day between Opposition I‘M Dlrlcnhaker Illd Prime Mlnllin' wt to 3 .\Ir. Pearson laid tile closing ken Laks— wns necessary under the term n! n uranium contract made by tho Iormcl- Cnnservatit‘e govern: met“ Mr. Dlelnnbuker called that an "alibi" and asked whether Rob- on Winters. president oi lilo Tlnln Mining Company and a former Liberal works minlster. had advised Mr. Pearson In ad. Vance at tile closing. \ir Pearson said it was ob. vious iron: the contract Isl-nu that Il'lt' mlnr ilsd to be cloud and addl‘d that Mr. Dielenbaim ns primr minister “knew at It well in advancz.“ “Thai suageqinn Mr Dlelenbsker sharply "it the leader at the cowl- tlnn is correct." Mr. Pearson said. "It Is unioriunale that he doesn't imow the terms ill the rlllltrnci made by his own new ernmeni“ The mine is In Mr. Pelrlonl uwll Northern Ontario coastliu. any at Algonla East. In a statement Illl rnday. to. prime minister ennued “sur- prise" at the mind closing and laid the gnvemmmt vru eat- lidrring IClIOEVIIM would a it talu.” replied