‘NOTICES NOTICES ROCK - SHAKE SIDING and is INSULATION * FOR OLD OR NEW HOMES heat “By Johns-Manvitie™ ¢ Saseaiaans Colors Protected by Plastic “Many Jobs Completed for Your Inspection” @ fhe most inexpensive home care Let us prove it with a “FREE ESTIMATE’ 5 Year Low Cost Financing Ask for JAMES STEWART MONARCH ROOFING & INSULATION Ch'town 894-4560 S'side 436-3419 PIANOS FOR SALE At 124 Upper Queen St. Charlottetown Friday Afternoon and Evening 1 Bell upright reconditioned: 1 New Bell (small ° F “ spinet) mahogany. Special Prices. Call or Phone 894-8840 _ | 4mserted by the’ family: 2 » _CLOSING ‘BONSPIEL DANCE Sat. April 24th - 9 Til 12 Members and Guests All P.E.1. Curlers: are Cordially Invited. STEVENSON — Wesley and. Jill (nee -Blaxland). are happy te announte the , birth of their som. Darrin Wesleys at ihe Prince Edward Island Hospital on April 14, 1965. - OBITUARY ORRIN BELL Death, though always expected © . and from which there is no _ escape, is nevertheless a time of | sadness. /Particularly so to the family near friends of the deceased. ; Orrin Bell passed awWay .on March 3rd, 1965 in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. - Orrin was born at Murray Har- bor, October 13, 1892. A son of | the late Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Bell. ee As @ young man he went to the West on a couple of harvest __e@xcursions to work in the Prairie — wheat fields. On October. 5th, 1915. during World War One, he joined the _army .and served as a gunner in the Second Canadian Siege Bat- tery in action in France and | Beigium. On discharge by reason ef de- mobilization May 18. 1919, he took up farming at Guernsey ‘Cove. Later he worked for a few years in the*United States where AUCTION SALE Saturday April 24, ate? ‘O'clock a! 92 Pownal St. tu Mrs. Cathrine Glarkin offers for nts ‘hew coleman space heater: Finlay gil range: Congoleum re wx 12": 4 piece wicker livingroont-suite: studie : clocks; mirrors: radios; lamps: tables. hot. plates. toasters: electric kettle: white ename! kitchen cabinet: sideboard: two bedroom | ed to return to civilian’ life on% suites: blankets: linen. assorted dishes: etc. J. J. MUSTARD.. AUCTIONEER! ¥ TOWN OF BORDEN Applications will be received for the position of Town Clerk up to and __¢luding © April 30. Apply to Town ford ‘of Fitchburg, Mass They ‘retdrnedi‘to P_E.1., w Orrin again took up. residen on his farm in Guernsey Cové. After f. again ed the army..during World War | Two. This time en- | listing in the-Prince Edward: Is- land Highlanders on active duty , overseas, from the 15th of July jamar |1940-until-he ‘was ‘again-discharg-. | demobilization on the 3th of September 1945. Once again he took up farming but in a few years, due to ill health he was forced to retire. io At which time he sold his farm: came back to Murray Har- eo the village in which he was | born. to spend, as he thought, some remaining years. i But, his health began to fail | from mber 1964 until he | wae to the P:E.I. Hospital j February 27th, 1965. He took two | serioustheart attacks from which i he failed to-respond-As-it-must come to ali of us at some time 2 he met and married’ Nellie Clif-_ Z a few years hewde ed + mera) from Valleyfield Saturday April % at 2 p.m. “Interment peers: is Valleyfield ~IN.MEMORIAM * Mg) eee aS IN PATTON -- loving 1 sarees eet ee parted this life April 23. 1964 We tite knew when we woke that “CARD OF tC to entend “s Clark and Or ae ee ree Come ness to me while 2 patient to the friends and relatives flowers. letters. cards and visits. rast | SRERT A — Clerk's Office Borden Town- Council. —-tme-ent of Orrinrs hfe journey ther mestgeneress EW Sigeed-— ject Berenice “ATTENTION PROSPECTIV NEW CAR BUYERS’ Do you know you can purchase a new 1965 Volkswagen for as little as $13.75 per week, with a smal! down payment of $100.00? Call at our showroom iodav and see the many improvements in this outstanding car. Get first hand information why Volkswagen outsold all other imports and many domestic cars in Canada last year. Test drive it today. W.R.JENKINS LTD. Tel. 894-6563 SPECIALS Bov’s Laminated Jackets. sizes 26 - 34. Reg. 6.95 Slightly Imperfect fi ee Only 3.95 Heather Work Sox. Reg 50c pr Spec. 3 pr. 1.00 Terry Towels, Sizes 18 x 36. Reg. 65c ea. Spec. Sie a a 1.75 Men’s Used Dress Pants. Shirts & Jackets. All cleaned and pressed Ariny and Navy Shirts. slight repair. i BARGAINS ‘GALORE AT THE SURPLUS STORE 219 Gt. George St.. Opp. Stewart Motors SALE BY TENDER es A. Kennedy & Company Limited Sealed tenders will he received by the under- signed until noon Friday, May 7, 1965: (1) For the A. Kennedy & Company Limited business including building and lot, merchandise, accounts receivable. goodwill. etc. (excluding pro- ceeds of fire insurance settlement). (2) For the building and lot at 32 Queen Street, Charlottetown, P.F.I.. only. The highest or any tender not_ cepted. Eastern & Chartered Trust Company 154 Richmond St. Charlottetown, P. E. I. AUCTION SALE APRIL 28th — 2:00 P.M. D.S.T. sell at Parkdale Small sizes. Some need necessanly ac- @ Having sold my fam at Victoria I will public auction the following: 8 choice Holstein milk cows: 2 cows registered, one 4 years old, one 6 years old; 10 yearlings, one registered, 4 two years old; one-mare 4 years old 1300 pounds; five sows. 17 pigs about 35 pounds each; one boar pig. Machinery: One Cockshutt hay baler; one grain crusher: one National milker: one Velox electric separator, 659 pound capacity; 3 section lever harrows: one Fecuson tractor: one tractor trailer; 500 bushels of mixed grain; quantity of good Tim- othy seed. Other articles too numerous to men- tion. Terms cash If day unfit following day IVAN CRAIG ROBERT B. HOGG. Victoria, owner Auctioneer” : Phonie 436-7222 ! ion of Daniel Munn. Last Post 5 for 1.00 came on March 3rd, 1965 This quiet. unassuming and | unbiased man will be sadly miss- 'ed. To Orrin all people were ; alike—-no high no low—and he | treated all exactly alike. Surviving besides his wife. | Nellie and daughter Ellen. of, | Ontario. are his two brothers | Daniel and Robert of Murray) | Harbor. Several brothers | sisters predeceased him. j The funeral service was held | from the Murray Harbor United Church on March 5th, The Rev. David Barwisé assisted by Rev. AG.J_ Steeves officiated. The choir sanc the hymns “Lead | Kindly Light” and “The Old Rugged Cross”. A Legion service was held at the graveside under the direct- and and Reveille being. piped by | Donald’ MacLeod. . Pallbearers were: Silas Huzh, _ Gerald Prowse. Arnold Nicolle, Windsor Beck.. Periey Harris and Kimball! LeLacheur. REQUIEM “Soldier. rest. thy warfare o'er. ag of hattle fields ne | Seip the the sleep ‘that knows no ! breaking. | Morn of toil, of CARD OF THANKS We would like to express our | Sincere appreciation and thanks | to Dr. Drysdale. Dr. Bonnell and the staff of the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital: to Rev. | David Barwise and Rev. A.G_J. | Steeves: to the many friends | that sent Orrin get-well cards while he was a patient. To the many friends and neighbors who | eet messages of sympathy, nor night helped or offered help* in any — way: to those that gave memor- ial. A very special thanks to Mr. Hamilton of the Murray River Funeral Home for his help and kindness’ during our recent be- reavement. Mrs. Orrin Bell and Ellen Donna Faye Leard. 1 Wis to. express my and thanks rt. the murses and Prince Edward Island Hospital for wonderful care I received while patient: te all these who called cards, letters and fiow- ers; to Rew and Mrs. Steeves. ‘Malcolm Harlow very te oe sn A thanks te.Rewv a Howard Orria Bell” DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OF CANADA TENDERS SEALED TENDERS addressed to Secretary, Department of Public Works of Canada, Room B 326, Sir Charles Tupper’ Build- ing, Riverside Drive, Ottawa 58, and endorsed “TENDER FOR MODIFICATION SUCTION LADDER WITH POWER CUTTER, SAINT JOHN, N.B.” will be received until 3:00 P.M. (E.D.S.T.) Wednesday, May 12, 1965. Tender documents can be ob- tained through: Chief Engineer, Room E-443. Sir Charlies Tupper Building, Riverside Drive, Ottawa; District Engineer, P.O. Box. 1350, Saint John, N.B., and can be seen at ROBERT FORTIER, : Secretary 7s READ THE CLASSIFIEDS DAILY OF DREDGE’ ‘DPW 30 — TO PROVIDE A NEW sincere 2P to its implications. ' fence and $10 for the second. “| amount on a similar charge. * and costs for speeding. ee Four of the six. children of right ‘top) are Clifford. 6; -Const Leonard Hogue f Van- Lacry, 13. Bottom are Noreen, “ couver are shown here. Left to 12. and Raymond, 8 The ‘CHILDREN SLAIN (The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri, Apr. 23. 1965.” 11 4 Experimental Farm Cow Tops Ayrshires Boy Mol! produced if 4a9 milk, +42 fot. with BCAs of 1% mitk;-i3t-fat-in the mature class ~ and Sonn? Boy Sally Ann pra duced, 11,049 milk. 494 fat for BCAs. of 129-milk. 143 fat also in the mature class Three cows qualified for A. . MacRae and Son, Charlotfetowa = cow from the Experimental Farm at Charlottetown. Mount N ~tepped =o dian cows ed in the’ Can- adian pb appa in. Jan- wary with production of 14290 pounds milk, 614 pounds butter- fat for breed class averages of 73 in both milk and fat Charjot-.- tetown Pear! Noreen produced RR 11,116 s milk, 465 pounds . Fairvue Burton's Queenie. an fat in the same class for BCAs Excellent: cov. produced 11.124 of 130 milk, 1533 fat. Pounds milk, 455 fat with BCAs > East Riyer Peach produced ™ !29 in milk and fat in the ma- | 10,598 milk, 444 fat for ture lass. Fairvue. Burton's | BCAs of 137, milk, 138 fat ‘a: Dainty Lass produced 8,630 | Almon Wood and Sons. Little Pounds milk. 450 fat for BCAs of-- York. as a senior 3-year-old 12imilk. 152 fat and Fairvue |. Charlottetown Daisy Ruby Burton's Lula produced 3,900 produced 9,372° milk, 416 fat for milk, 426 fat for BCAs of 122 | BCAs of 122 milk, 131 fat also milk. 139 fat, "both as senior two- (for the Experimental Farm in year olds a the same class and their junior Haddon's Snowly Ow! produe- two-year old heifer,- Char'otie- town Roderick Shirley, produced f 8,946 pounds: mitk,: 394" fat" for BCAs of 129 milk, i36 fat. Another cow, - Mount Pearl i 10,802 pounds ilk. 441 fat for BCAs of. 126 ik, 125 fat.as a mature cow, ‘also for the Experimental | Farm: | The Woods had a. two-vear old, East River Choice, produce /8.911 milk, 367 fat for BCAs of | 134 milk and 129 fat. Their East ‘River Cherry produced 9,413 milk, 378 fat for BCAs of 134 milk, 129 fat as a junior two- year old. R.A. White, Rollo Bay West, had several qualify with good Production Marks. His. Sonny 10.210 pounds -milk,. 440. fat _BCAs of 122 milk 127 fat for Almon Wood and Sons asa sen- jor four-year old : Royalty Lucks Norma, an ex- cellent cow, produced 11,257 pounds milk. 447 fat for BCAs of * 132 milk, 127 fat for Cot. F.1. An--: drew. Charlottetown, as a sen- ior four-year old.- Cloverview Snowbird produr- ed 12,314 pounds milk, 472 fat for, BCAs of 156 milk. 145 fat for W-A. Mease and’ Son. Kensing- ton as a senior three-year old ‘ Blackaddar Luck Girl produc- ed 9,552 pounds nfikk. 371 {at for BCAs of 130 milk. 121 fat as a senior two-year old for George ‘policeman shot all six. his wife Boswall, Frenchfort and himself te death (CP Wirephote) Supt. Suggests =: > Ca tas Bonds Dr. Kenneth A. Parker. PA rc ost east fifth of the world’s family will Charlottetown be Christian. The speaker closed his ‘re- tive note: the desire for unity might use- fully be changed. He made re- ference to the fact that the Charlottetown area has actually. two societies. a Ca Dr. Parker told his listeners that this opportunity to address laymen was one of the hizh- ts of his many experiences. || ieaol etthes posaae ware Gnaalibie still shared ‘with others. He He spoke thought folks should consider’ of the things that all Christians ‘whether it is possible to retain on have’ in common, the common, religious differences and still denominator which included ac- have the common denominator ceptance of God as Creator. of being Islanders. Dr. Parker felt that histors Leo F. MacDonald introduced Res speci: will assess the role of Pope John_Dr. Parker. Mr. MacDonald jaud- having an invalid driver's lie- XXIII as one of the great men ed the sincerity and intezrity of ___. of God since the time of Christ, Di. Parker. and the work Dr. and suggested that everrbody Parker had done to improve read the encyclical Pacem In school conditions in Charlotte- Terris and attempt to implement town. He referred to Dr. Park- the challenge in this doctrine.‘er as an outstanding student of He pointed out that by 1975 one- ecumenism. : Ss 24 Draw Fines In Traffic Court “~ heavy docket resulted in 24 bury. charzed with having persons they appeared before Justice of and costs the Peace Albert C. Dinnis in David Ainslie Allen. Amberst. traffic court Thursday morning. N.S.. was fined $3) and costs For operating an unregistered for speedinz. vehicle without an operator's Sterling McPhee license, Raymond George Arb- Cornwall. was fimed $9 ing of Charlottetown was -fined | cost< for speeding. $10 and costs for the first of- Wright's Transfer. Sherwood, was fined $10 and costs fer 2!- lowing a vehicle to be operated MacLean. and William Henry Soper, Charlot- tetown, was fined the same Vernon Edward Greggory. Marshfield. was fined $10 and costs for failing to transfer the registration of a_ vehicle. Wilson Hensley Pr ovencher, Gregnwood, N.S.. was fined $20 & . Ralph. Stillman Frizzle, Wins- loe. fined $10 and costs for ha- ving no operator's license. Roland Colin MacDonald, St Peter's Bay. was fined $10 and costs icr inefficient equipment on his vehicle Everet! James MacDougall. Vernon. charged with speeding was fined $M and costs Gerrze Everett Mason. Bun A Trade Qualification Examination will be held in the posal Vocational Institute, Charlottetown, on May HEAVY DUTY REPAIR Application forms may be obtained at either of the | Vocational Schools or the Administration Office, top floor, Old West All applications must be received by the undersigned Kent School. no later than May 10, 1965. ¢ Charlottetown, P.E.1. 31, 1965 at 9:00 a.m. in the following trade: ‘MR. W.S. McMURTRY DIRECTOR OF APPRENTICESHIP Old West Kent School Building for the Maritime Previnces are forecast in the mid-April | te mid-May cutiank of | the Imted States weather hur eau Much of the remainder of Canada 1 bkely te have he- low-normal temperatures for the same peried And the Maritimes are on the edge of marks on a .somewhat provoca-) -Hesuggested that for society y. He felt. ained but (¢ "© Charlottetown. was fined $10 and being charged when. drivers license. was fined $10 costs for an unregistered vehic- | NEAR-NORMAL 1 TEMPERATURES Nea coeruel temperatures , morierate to heavy precipita lwith__ inefficient equipment. David George MacKay, Clin- ton: was fined $10 and costs for driving with an invalid drivers PURCHASING SPECIALIST- $10,900 - $12,300 WAREHOUSING AND DISTRIBUTION BRANCH Department. of Defence Production OTTAWA - ootaakeinae opportunity exists for persons with significant ex- no operator's license aS eee oe eee 5 eens for establishing for having am. unregistered ve- mest effective methods of supply for a wide range of stores iste and services. The it will be required to develop a sound orth commodity review system within a pilot area, and then he re sponsible for introducing an approved ‘Method of Supply” pre SQUEALING TIRES ee a government ts and agencies in various Supply Centres across Canada, Edward Earl Woddruff.. Mt. Interested persons are asked to submit a resume of their educa- Herbert. pleaded guilty . to tien and experience qualifications IMMEDIATELY to: suscaling bis tires agd making _ CIVIL; SERVICE COMMISSION OF CANADA ere John Arsenault. Su m- merside. was fined $19 and costs for speeding. Wilfred Artimus Cann. Bon- shaw. was fined $10 and costs Vance isin Dixon of N Tryon was fined $19 and costs | fined $10 oping at OTTAWA 4, ONTARIO. ee Gordon Lewis Peterson. Char- eS No. 65-2275 =e | lottetown. was fined $10 oe costs for inefficient equipment. Harold Carson McQuinn, Charlottetown. was fined $10 and cosis for speeding » ; Roland Crane of Charlotte- ,town was fined $19 and costs for Byron Inseph Grant. Charlot- | tetown. was fined $19 and costs° -| for having an invalid drivers license and $19 for an unregis- tered vehicle Isaac Joseph “Paul. from Maine. USA. was fined $10) 3 j; and costs for operating a motor | a | vehicle with -Inefficient equip- he ment. , | Irving ON Co. Charlottetown, ie was also fined $10 and costs for ff inefficient equipment { Harold Parker Jewell. York, | | was fined $10 and costs for a) ‘stop sign violation Edward Patrick Corrigan. le and $5 and costs for dumping | rubbish in view of the road Mr. Walter MacGregor Mr. Hugh H. Simpson seunvite MEN CRASH Mr. Walter MacGregor recently joined the staff of -H. M. LAK§. N.Y. simpson Ltd. and has been appointed’ Supervisor of the Office AP)—Three Cornell University Furniture Division, it was announced by Huzh H. _Simpcon, pre- men were killed Wednesday sident of the compary, izht m the crash of their lizht irplane on a flight from Boston to Ithaca; N.Y. ‘Mir. MacGregor. a native of Chariottetown, brings to hex nes position 9 years experience with a.leading [sland retail furniture ~ ~____ firm. In his new capacity, Mr MacGregor will be responsible ‘or all sales and installations of ‘ffice Furniture for BH. M. Simpsoa | Ltd He will also arrange complete interior layouts utilimng the | company's design and decorating services. In makirc the aa- ~ nouncement. Mr. Simpson stated that today’s business and pro fessicnal men 2nd women expect efficient and special zed service | and by placing special emphasis on this increasing! important | aspect of our business. we hope to provide the best in service and products to the business. professinnal and commercial people | of Prince Edward Island , ——] i = cette saca : M4 : . Ps 4 ® f.evcle engine @ Fantastic More features. more FUN that's HONDA. You get bie cvcle fun on a cvrele economy Superior performance Easy to ride Absolute safety budget. 3-speed gear box ge # é 4 : Now in Stock . tien areas The outlook ix not r a specific forecast and chanz- < r. Other temper York Sh. New Orleans 7. San Francisco 37. Other precipita. 11 Water Street East Summerside them figures are New York aa DIAL 436-3780 (CP Newimap) : »