AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE 99 SALE $99 5. R. JOHNSTON IID. l§§Ponfioc PEER s199. i‘gfiaitfi/lercury iii-ism :32: $799.. 4 door stallion wagon | P.E.I.CENTENNIALTUMBLER I With each $4.00 Gas Purchase I lmmmm firm, In .6.1984.17 - MI VITAL STATISTICS WANTED “Qualified female teacher required for Grade 7 Class in Catholic School. Salary from $3,500.00 to $6,300.00. Apply by writing taking care to include your curriculum vitae, to the' Catholic School Commission of St. Hubert. 3150, St. Hubert Road, St. Hubert, P. Q." BIRTHS I ENGAGEMENTS to surrounds the birth of a daughter. Lorna Suzanne.l weight 6.l~bs.. 4 02s., on Mon-J day. August 3, 1%. at the: Prince Edward Island Hos- and Mrs. John Haitian. Bar-I den (nee Celia Kellyl. 7 lbs..: 4 ozs.. Kelli lam, Monday,‘ August 3, 1964. I non Riv r SHOP MECHANIC REQUIRED \ Must be experienced in the repairing of— MOWERS, PUMPS, CHAIN SAWS. ETC. PHONE CAMERON DOUGLAS BROS._and JONES INc. 892-1234 riage will take place Wednes- day, August 26. 1964 at 9 a.m _‘ in St. floachim's Church. Ver- CAMERON —- Mary and Bill MURPHY — MsePHEE— Mr.‘ and Mrs. James A. Murphy,l Cherry Valley wish to an-1 nounce the coming marriage of their daughter. Frances pita. Ruth to Benedick Gabriel. son I I of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mac- EAN-LAN — A girl barn to Mr.. Phee. St.George's. The mar-_ ANNOUNCEMENTS CITY 8: QUEENS “BUSINESS TRAINING — Classes start Sewamber s. Write for information. Union Commer- cial College. Glaciobtetown." REPAIRS 'ro automatic wash- e s, dryers. electric ranges, I'etrlgerators~ Factory trained service men. Storey Electric. rush . music by the Thunderbolts. BS 3 JANITOR REQUIRED _Appllcations will be received by the under- signed for the position of JANITOR -— FORT AUGUSTUS CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL — 1964 - 65 TERM dial 4-7341 day or ' ‘M‘ M m ed . ea serv CHICKEN SUPPER IN South' 3‘ ma an, . . Rustico. , ugust 6th. m e" “m” Serving from 4.30 pm. Games, Bins!» etc. - CHERRIES ARE NOW AVAIL. able at Lloyd Balderston‘s, Southmrt. p. supper 5-10 pm. PRINCE COUNTY KEPPOOH RIDING Academy. horse back ri . BARN DANCE at Kelso ‘Gor- don's. Cardigan every Thurs- day night. Modern and old-time DR. BJ. GRANT, Optometrist will be in the Montague office every Saturday from 10 am 5 pm. Phone Montague 838- 'I‘URKEY SUPPER in Rollo Bay Hall. Wednesday. August ' 5-9 m. CHICKEN AND HAM supper and Games. . George's Wednesday. August 12. Serving » Dr. staff land Hospital, the clergy. rela- tives and friends who visited me. Thanks also to those who sent cards or gifts, and a very .special thanks to those who ENGAGEMENTS CARD OF THANKS I“... 37.: GALLANT —- noucnrrn —‘ Mr. and Mrs. Charles mam; 3"“ “I” m Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuri Gal- and family. Mt. Stewart. wish to 5w” Aunt 6' 1” lant of Abram‘s Vil la a e I tiank all the friends who were W243" I “M Vii-11 I m U wish to announce the engagew so kind to them during their re-; ment of their daughter Mar-.eent bereavement in the sud-I He N301“! whim garet Nelida. to William C. l’de‘n death of their son. John.‘ " Doucetie, son of Mr, and Mrs. All expressions of sympathy. H! "(9qu Mb“ Peter Doucetie of Mount Ste- were gratefully received and1 "trough wart. The marriage will take. will live long in their memory. Whathe be no eq, place on August 22 at 10 am. tellle“ & at St. James Chur'h, E m nt He he W}! m Bay_ L g n .ciation to doctors Ernest. Gillis,! unknown ' Ia 00’“ FPS/9131 “’55- MIN I But he left us I we ll BOUDREAUl/l‘ — MARTELIF ‘Nicholson, Larsen and Jones: m Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Bou- ‘also all the nurses and dreault of Georgetown. I wish to express my appre- lined best the world coo nounce. I, . . their daughter, Catherine Tei- while I was a patient there. EV nmmbmd & m can to Joseph Patrick Marten, land to all who sent flowers. Enter um». I” son of Mr. and Mrs. 'Willlam .cal‘dB. heats, etc. Thank you. __.__.__.______ J. Martell of Georgetown. ’l‘he' MN. James WINDOW“. 01‘- marriage will take place Aug- W9“ CW9- In Loving Memory 0! ust 29th at 5" JamES'R‘m‘a“ IN MEMORIAM Catholic Church in George- ‘°w“ 3‘ ‘0 8"“ HARPER — In (mid and lovingi memory of dad, Tertius Har-I -old Harper, wiio passed away. . . ' suddenly August 6 1960. I Wish to thank Dr. Gillis and I . ' Drysdale, t'ie nurses a nd Though your “me h“ 30’” of the Prince Edward Is- Gerard Grimes who died as a result of. I forever . highway accident And your hand we cannot touch,. We have so many memories Auguat 7th’ 1963 Sadly missed and fondly Of you,'Dad. we loved so much.‘ Loymgly remembered remembered by Man Dad . Sisters and brother-in—law. . 3' ‘< Jean. son-in-law, Frank. elped in any way during my HARPER a- in loving memory: sickness. ' l of Tertius Harold Harper who? V Harold Robertson, Millview. I _passed away August 6. 1960. l I Those whom we love go out of , 1 The family or the late Ran- sight, . Tn lovmg memory of Idall Bradley Wish to thank Dr. But never out of mind I our son—- 'IEVEN MILE BAY Giicken all Pal‘kel‘ Dll‘. Laidl‘aw. ll'Ul‘SCS alld They are cherished in tie hearts‘ start of the Prince Edward Is- Of those they left hehmd. Robert (Bobby) land Hospital. Also Rev. Father" Lmvin 1 m mbe ‘d h * Reed. Rev. Father Cash, also‘ H M e '9 y Gregory wife, Harold, Kay and Debbie. those who sent ‘ who passed away nine ‘ owers. v EWILUIAMS — In loving mcin- From S. R. Johnston‘s Fina Station Daily Cleaning and Garbage Disposal Essential. , m 1, in em M‘s,“ cards. messages of sympathy |____ _. __ .__ .___- __ __ ._ Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. “mum magma time, wmvgfih :BYG {inll'land those who helped in any war] on! of Eileen Williams who ygag'ago £223“ h- ' "g" ‘ am“ during our recent sad bereave-I mysteriously disappeared In a y ml‘ by ’3 Unit F.535.A REGULAR DANCE in Mt. “111 0mm “salient- Supper- Iment. . i or near Montague, P.E.I., on Parents: Mr- and Mrs. . WAS $ Ch, RR 9 - RyanHall every 'l'lmrsday nintlAdulis $1.25, children twelve, Mr. and Mrs. James Bradleyl August 6th.. 1962. George Gregory and Aushn 8 $875 tow“ - - Music by the “Star Dusters. '~ years and under 50 cents. Iand tamily. I Lovineg remembered by Dad. family. a... at... o... m... - MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE ...°.‘.’”'i.i" mfihiaz ‘ Unit P-li'l WAq - V 16mg}: school. My. Aklemus , , . anniniainook vs. es. s in l959 International ‘ s an eidiibition baseball ssms at m r, .d k 9.5 I CAMPING EQUIPMENT , m truck 1‘98 y tor WV)? roll. Unit FA_m.A w. and Augustus Hall every Friday WAS $1375 I959 Meteor V~ti automatic transmission Custom radio. An A-l automobile. "Hundreds of Customers Have Saved Hundreds of Dollars” S. R. JOHNSTON IID. “YOUR FORD DEALER” St. Peters Rd. $AVE $ $ $ $00N ALLISON MocLEOD LTD. 196 196 196 Parkdale Radio - Overdrive - Power Top CHEVY II Green 2 dr. Automatic. Radio. RAMBLER Beige and Maroon 2 dr, American, $1099. $1995 S1750 S1250 Tents, Sleeping Bags, Air Mattresses, Stoves. Lanterns, Coolers, Lounge Cots, etc. Over 300 different items in stock Name Brands at the Best Prices See our Tent Display RENT-A-TENT 46 St. Peter’s Rd., Charlottetown night. Music by the Stardusters. lNIMAN PICNIC Saturday, August 16 Anglican Centre, Crapaud. Come early. Ice cream and a ' . Enter- tainment for everyone. PLAN TO attend Ice Cream , Festival in North Wiltehire ‘Hall. Seaway. August 8th. Sponsored by libs UCW. Open 8:30 a.m.-9 p.111. 892-2368 NOTICES NOTICES NURSES! 'mrme - A MAPLE GROVE DANCE HALL Formerly Gordon Lodge MODERN DANCING: Monday - Friday OLD TIME DANCING—Saturday Nites ~ ’ —NOI'ICE— enm‘r AND 11!: MONDAY - SATURDAY crowns oon'r & sum —- SATURDAY this ordn-‘oldrees will be entrained as at FRIDAY MIGHT. AUGUST 7th the Olmilolitetown‘ District Nurses Association will be held on Tuesday, August 11, at 8pm. at the Charlottettnyn Hospital Nlurees Residence. “LOWE!” SUPPER in North us ieo Friday Aumot 1. Serving from 4 (To 9 pm. KINGS COUNTY REGULAR FRIDAY night dance in Morel] Village Hall. Music by the “Del-Rays". ' OBITUARY MM . T.K. CAMERON BORDEN LEGION PICNIC CAPE TRAVERSE SHORE ' SUNDAY. AUGUST 9 Leaving Borden Legion Home at 1 pm. Legion members. social members, children and parents cordially invited to attend. Cars for transportation will be. appreciated. The death occurred at the Kings County Hospital on June , 1964, of Mrs. Thomas K. Cameron. She was the daughter of the late John R. Dewar and Catherine Cameron oi Brudenell where she wu born on June 6. 1883. She married Thomas K. Cam. eron of New Perth and resided in that community for several years. Later they moved to Brudenell and finally retired to Montague where Mr. Cameron passed away in 1953. ‘Her fine Christian character was a shining example in all and I95 i250 19555.n- ‘650 I95 $350: --YoEE'SX‘Ii.fEZ§€fIER-. ALLISON MocLEOD LTD. Cumberland Street — Charlottetown NOTICES NOTIC_E.S_#_~ Plan a Career with a Future in ELECTRONICS Register Now for Day Classes in Electronics Commencing Sept. 14. Limited Vacancies in: . Electronics Engineerin Technology (Available on both Engineer ng Technican or Technologist Levels! . Automation Electronics Technology . Television and General Electronics Radio Operating (D.O.T. Certificate) Duration of course: 9 - 18 months maximum. ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS: Grade 13-12 ' ' ls allable by home study. eg- lflz’r‘: gum-it's; l"lyechnical Institute in Ontario tnd all Provinces having a similar act. FOR COMPLETE DETAILS AND Fergg‘POOKLET "CAREERS 1N ELECTRONI Send Coupon Today __ __ __ __ _ Redib Cells e of Canada— ! $61 KING ST. WEST l TORONTO 23, ONTARIO Plus-use without obligation your College Prospectu- I "Cum in Electronics". "All! ..................... .. Aer: ........ .. 3m .................. .. PHONE ...... .. l0"? ..... ............... ..EDUCA'1'ION AFTER HIGH SCHOOL—— ATTENTION FARMERS ' We have ‘a large quantity of fresh pea silage for sale. Get yours now. 500 tons and ever 25 cents per ton plus trucking: IOO-SOO ions 50 cents per ion plus trucking: L99 ions $I.00 per ion plus trucking: I Contact: SEABROO‘K. FARMS FROZEN FOODS, KENSINGTON. P.E.I. her work m the Women's insti- tute and other organizations is well remembered. Her cheerful disposition and gracious hospi- tality made her a favorite with old and young. Although in poor health for several months the end came suddenly and was a shock to the community. S h e leaves to mourn one sister, Louise Dewar. and several oth- er relatives. . The funeral service was from the Church at Christ, Montague. on June 17. The service was conducted by Rev. Willard Walls assisted try Rev. A.J. G. Sleev- es. The lwmns sung were “The Lord's My Shepherd". "Sale in the Arms of Jesus", and “What a Friend we have in Jesus". Pallbearers were: Milton Kennedy. Russell Ma'cGregor. William Furgeson. Alden Mac- Laren. Wilfred MacDonald no Cyril C. Shaw. The flower hearers w e r e: Simon Nicholson, Harold Hynes, A.C. MacKay. Robert Mellidi. Alexander Hamilton. Glen Mac- ‘ Laren. J.J. Stewart and Ivan I AUCTION SALE At BRACKLEY 5 Miles North of Ch'i’own on Brackl Pt. Rd. Tuesday August I lih, I2 o'clock sharp GREENDALE -— REXHSTERED AYRSHIRES 75 ON R.0.P. 31 cows, 13 bred heifers. 6 - 1% year old heif— ersdzpen, 6 yearling heifers open, 12 calves, 2 gm cows, 3 grade calves, 1 Ayrshire hull 1 year old and 1 reg’d Hereford bull 2 years old. red to Aylward any of these cows are 's Royal Warrior. All cattle dehomed. 'l'hesesnhighqualitycsttlesndgoodpro- ducers. . . i. . . . 1.Destal milker with unit, 1 DeLaval unit, 1 Sum unit, .16 milk cans, one electric cooler. If day unfit the sale will be held orrWed. Aug. 12th “Catalogue available at sale.” Owner Auctioneer M.C. Mel Claude E. Creswell Terms of sale cash or certified cheque - - Dill 4-7024 MacDonald. Interment took place in the lrudenell cemetery. CARD OI= THANKS ‘ I wish to express my sincere thanks to Dr. Macintyre, th e nurses of the Kings County H0l~ pital. the clergy and those who sent (lowers. letters and cards ol sympathy and the neighbors and friends who were so kin d during my recent bereavement. ‘ Louise Dewar. FOR LATE NOTICES SEE PAGE 3 McILRAITfl ROBBED m‘TAWA TCP) Thieves broke into the reatdenc Privy Council President George Mellrait’i during the weekend and made 0“ with an estimated e c. “,mwoflh lure! . Hbersl member of lament for Ottawa West, the thieves want fist an ass- said very blah-s. 1 She can clip is ,1. and keep it Smoothing she sees in the newSpaper’is something she can hold onto. The newspaper is the place to tickle her fancy with new ideas in food, beauty, clothing, decorating or bringing up children. (62% of the homemakers in a survey said they have clipped ‘ recipes.) Then when she wants to surprise the family With something new and different. out comes the precious file of clippings. . . No wonder newspapers are the No. 1 advertising medium, With more dollars invested than all other major media combined. 1963 TOTAL AD DOLLARS w ' ne- MORE MONEY Is INVESTED IN NEWSPAPERS THAN Tel-“Au. artist; conning" [tit @Mtflimt, ‘ "Covers Prince Edword leland “l. . I r'f'l