ERVICES 'SERVICES 'EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT .1110 Guardian, Charlottetown. Thurs. May 7. 1964. 19' (‘AR LEAVING FOR MON- trcal Saturday. May 9th. Con accommodate three passeng- 'I‘ 'oortation ’n'ija’ii'viKGTSUFdIYKvaT mm‘ 305‘” _ Albany can erc For further particuiars‘ accommodate three. Telephone teiephom 43393 between Harry Mayer. Montague 838- 5 m pm ) V a7 point‘ic alichdhheflfl for MATRON WANTED stating 2142. ., .. _. .- H . -‘.§§b6RTATwN»-- WAY“; FOR LATE I P.E.l. Protestant Children's Home able to Calgary. Wednesday. Nurgin I. d t V , .' é“, “d . r g experience esuable. Vliite §“"pel.§léi (LEITIlldf‘lullldnh'Jaei: NOTlCES I qualifications and salary expected to: ‘ggg; T"-"""' mm"? “M” SEE PAGE 3 I SECRETARY-TREASURER , - , _, , A _ . #._,_._.._-,-._ I OTICES NOTICES l 1f- 0- 30X 664 ___ - —— Charlottetown I VITAL STATISTICS I ‘ BIRTHS I ‘CALLAGHAN — Mr. and \lrs i Desmond Callaghan 'nce Ber- ; nice McQuirkI New Wiltshire rival of their son. Shawn .Io- seph. at the Charlottetown Ho» spital on April 28. fills-i. weight 8 lb. 2 oz. VAN CAMP —- Jim and mac AfI'leck' happily an- .lean COUNTRY STORE SALE F. ‘V at A ' 1 ST. PAUL'S CHURCH HALL, CH'TOWN (Prince Street Entrance) FRIDAY. MAY 8th at 7 P.M. Sharp Bargains galore so . . . I “COME EARLY FOR 'l‘H Id BEST BUYS" (Sponsored by the Mr. and Mrs. (‘lubl CLEARANCE SALE Having sold my business . . . . my complete stock of groceries must go at greatly reduced prices. ATHOL COTTON ACCOUNTANT- l OFFICE MANAGER Req ui red For Growing Business HIGHEST WAGES - ALL BENEFITS All Replies Kept Confidential Write Guardian - Patriot Box 25|5l The man we are looking for is now employed and wants to better himself. nounce the arrival of David Bruce. weight ll ptlllllfl:. 1 ounce at Calgary on Sunday. May 3rd. 1964. A brother for Howard and Margaret SCOTT --~ Brian and Isobel are pleased to announce the ar» rival of their daughter Kather- ine Anne. at the Prince Hil- ward Island Hospital. Wednes- day. May 6th. 1964. 8 lbs. 10 015. Weight i WEAVEm-Mr. and Mrs Doug- las Weaver wish to announce t the arrival of their baby on Charlottetown Hospital. Weight 5 pounds. 11 ounces A sister for Dwaine. CARD OF THANKS 1 I would like to express my ‘sincere thanks and apprecia- ition to Dr. H.P Stewart. Rev. Elias. Rev. Canon Davies. nur- ses and staff of the Prince Ed ,ward Island Hospital; also the staff of the Protestant Phil» dren's Home and the many kind friends who sent flowers. Remington NOTICE SUMMER COTTAGES BRIGHTON SHORE DISTRICT I..-\.\‘l)l.t.)l{ll.\‘ .\.\'l) 'l‘l').\'.\.\"l‘.\‘ ztt'e hereby thcm to turn on the water g warned it i< illcgiil l'cr service for summer cottages. cant. Water service must he paid For in advance. ‘ . the water service “'1” then be turned on by an I authorized employee of this Department. Violators of this notice will be penalized. I Are You A Stu-dent Completing Grade 12 or Higher Education This Spring? We' are a Charlottetown Industry seeking an ambitious. aggressive young man who is complet- ing his education this spring and who is looking for a career in Industry. This owning is in the Clerical field and could lead to a more senior position for the right appli- We offer a better than average starting salary and complete employee welfare benefits. Write Guardian - Patriot Box 25377 I stating age. education and previous work experience. cards and visited me during my greceiit illness. To all a sincere thank you. Mrs. Avelda Wright. ‘ I wish to express my sincere , thanks to Dr. Marven Clark. the v nurses and staff of the Prince, l County Hospital for their kind- Iness and care while I was a patient there. To our minister Rev. W, Paterson. neighbors I and friends who visited me and lsent cards and treats. a very grateful thank you. Mrs. John A .I otiiisun. NOTICE are happy to announce the ar- IN MEMORIAM (BALLAST —- In fond and lov- ing memory of a dear broth- er and uiit-lc. Cecil George Gallant. Calgary. Alta. who passed away May 12. um. We did not stand beside you And see your life, depart. But when we heard that were gone It nearly broke our hearts. But God alone knows how we miss you its He counts the tears we shed And whispers "he in only sleep In , Your loved one is not dead. Lovineg remembered sadly missed by Sisters Brothers. nieces and nephews. you BURNS -— In loving memory of dear son, Lemue F‘. .. who passed away May Q4]. Peacefully sleeping. resting at last. His weary trials and troubles are past; In Silence he suffered. In pa- tIence he bore, Till God called him home to suf< for no mote. Lovtngly remembered by Mo- ther. MacKENZIE — In loving menr Ol‘)’ of our dear mother Mrs. Wallace Mackenzie who pas- sed away May 7. l950 I We do not need a special day i To bring her to our minds l The days we do not think of her Are very hard to find. Always remembered by El- sie. Georgia and Murray. ‘ Rev. Edward J. 3. Harrison, rector of the combined parish- es of Hayfield. Middleton and 'arna Heft! and his brother. TWIN CLERICS ATTEND SYNOD Anglican diocese of Huron at Rev. Alvin Harrison. are the only known twins in the An- glican Church of Canada. Both were at the 105th Synod of the Windsor. Ont.. which ended Wednesday. (CP Wit-option” C E M E N T S VANIER URGES YEO — In loving memory of Mrs. Norma Yeo who passed A N N O U N Tell her that we miss her ' And give her all our love & l away May 7th. l962. Dear God give a message liver remembered by Mother. 1 _ . . » Um! and 5'31“. Mona. Di. LII. Kll‘lUI-tl will be Ullll of To a dear one up above town II’OIII Ala} l to May I NOTICE H V (“hour’s PHARMACY. . l t I 97TH ANNUAL MEETING Of The by a fine. or deprived of w-itcr service, or both. NOTICES NOTICES COMMISSIONERS OF SEWERS I ANDWNEBSLIFPEY. ATTENTION FARMERS A representative of the (hop Insurance Agency will receive applications and answer questions on insurance from 10:00 am. to 12:30 pm. at the following i‘cntrcs. Box 70 i 3 Saturday O'Leary Federal Building. May 6”- I, orders on hand. Tyne Valley Fire Hall, May 7tl . Charlottetown The Bunbury Nursery 1 Will have the. following hours for the Public Monday thru Friday l-5 P.M. 8-l2 A.M. - l-S P.M. This to allow their staff more time to devote to These hours in effect until May 30. United Baptist Association Beginning May 8 At IO A.N\. To Sunday, May lOth of 4 P.M. ,I Completely new ZEIId. "Debut" ' liquid make ‘ up. Lift your lace A out of line:- and wrinkles. Prtce $123 and $3.75 Available now at . GIGGEY‘S PHARMACY Dial ()‘l'l‘A WA «IF I -—Governoi- tlciioral Vauiei' has caIIEd 0| Canadians to increase their awareness of forest safety and avoid "the few seconds of stupidity" that lead to for- est fires In a statement marking Na- tional F‘ o r e st (looser-van” week. which begins Sunday. Gen Vanier said Canada’s MEN! NOW is the time to or tier fliut iuiloi'etl-lo-Iiieus II I‘ 0.- Spring Suit at Mmi‘e and Mc~‘ Lead Ltd. TURKEY SUPPER in Bon- shaw School. Saturday. May It? Sponsored by BonIhaw Wom- en's Institute, “RESERVE MONDAY Mn ‘ 18 for Ham and Scallop Supper 4-317". . IPMmDI free. dEIWEI’Y- in Christian Education Centre. , . . . Cavendish. Sponsored by Cav-I 2);”: “garb 1' we” “k” MEN Plow '5 me "m9 m M‘ l endish Pastoral Charge." .Ig an ‘ der that tailored to measure It takes nature hundreds [Spring Suit at Moore and Meg VARIETY CONCERT Centrall of years to create a forest. lLeod Ltd . Queens High School. H u n t e r . I‘ a Immnds at unpaid» . ‘ River. Wedneoda ni ht. Ma ‘2" "9 "1- 0 elm" ITO- l Mi.vci.iNIc — Dr. Ross L... Smnwed “mg nil Parable damage... M I Parker will be absent from his. practice until May Nth. l I ACT play “Mama Had I Bunch" which was to h ave been presented Thursday. May :7th in Tracadie Hall has b ee 11 lpostponed until Tuesday. MayI lift at 8.30 pm. In aid of CYO. Good specialties. OPENING DANCE Mt. Ryan Hall. Thursday. May 7th. Danc-_ ing 9.30 to 12.30. Music by the. Stardusters. Canteen Service. . In The East Point United Baptist Church OBITUARY ' Inserted by the family. ! It'll-LIAN McLURF. Relatives and friends were Applications may 'tlst". he obtained from your county Agricultural Representative and from the Agency otficri. 38 (ii-cat George Street. (‘har- Iottetown. » STRAWBERRY NOTICE This spring tth-c \\'lll bc a fair supply of IMPROVED S'I‘RA\\I‘SI'TIIRY PLANTS available to the general puhlu. "I‘chsc plants have been grown from \‘ll'ltS-fl't‘c stuck and have Iiccn (.ov- ernment. Approved. I The following Nurserymcn will have these I plants for sale: I Island Louis Jenkins. Lower Montague Parker Jewell. York George Wright, Sherwood Joseph Mclnnis. St. Peters_Bay _ The following strawberry VHI‘II‘IIE‘S will available: ‘ . l ‘. Sparkle; Cavalier: Red Loaf; Guardsman. Lat- 'skill: Senator Dunlap. bei All improved plants should carry a RED TAG' Charlottetown M l I d ‘ . s I ; (‘ YLTIIRFI I‘nince Edwa san wring-21.11%- .39 I‘LL a. m. DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS TENDER Province of Prince Edward Island Prince Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. NOTE: Tenders will he opened at the atbbve ad- vertised time and bidders are invited to pre— sent their bids in person (or otherwise) and be present at the Opening. SEALED TENDERS will be teceived until noon on Friday. May 15. 1964. for the subgrading. stab- ilizing and paving of approximately 6.7 miles of I road from MIMINEGASH to SKINNER'S POND. Specifications and tender forms may be obtained from the office of the undersigned. Old West Kent School building, Charlottetown. Edward I J. PHILIP MATHESON Minister of Highways : SA I E T” USED BUILDING MAIER AI 1 mber, windows, flooring, plumb-i . fixtures and many other Items,'NAME real bargain prices, strictly Cash Co rry. Welcome. ‘ West Prince I O‘Icary l at job, see superintendent at e site of the Former lCrapaud i Hillshot‘o STEWART BAKERIES Morell ". iMnttIREIIP Kent Street, Charlottetown. amt m ‘ Eldon .— F. Schurman Co. ltd. ATTENTION SPEAKER David Rogers David Ward W.E. Stems Norman Black David Smith David Peacock J.H. Chandler l..W. Roper David Peacock 'All livestock breeders who are interested in the districts and especially those who are in a position tend their nearest A.I. Unit meeting and be fully cow purchase policy which has been sponsored by with the various dairies throughout the province. processing purposes in order to supply the very great demand. This in turn means greater revenue from ‘ the dairy herd and prosperity to all concerned so plan to attend the meetings listed below: Everyone DEPARTMENT of HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island TENDER SEALED TENDERS will be received until noon on Friday. May 15. 1964. for the subgrading. stab~ ilizing and paving of approximately 9.3 miles of road from HOWARD'S COVE to ROSEVILLE. Specificatioit and tender forms may be obtain- ed from the office of the undersigned. Old West Kent School building. Charlottetown. Prince Ed— ward Island. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. NOTE: Tenders will be opened at the above, advertised time and bidders are invited to pre- sent their bids in person (or otherwise) and be present at the opening. J. PHILIP MATH ESON Minister of Highways .saddened on March 24th, l964. ‘ when they learned of the death I I of a severe heart attack at the‘ Prince Edward Island Hospital of William McLure, 3! Spring 1VSztrect. aged 68 yea s ' He was born in Bradalbanc. lMarch 18th. limo. youngest son of Roderick and Sarah McLure. llBilliet as he was familiarlv‘ known was a veteran of Wor War One. having enlisted in the 105th Battalion.servcd in France where he received severe head wniindS. again in 1940 he joined the Veterans Guard of Canada I from which he was discharged ‘ in I942. e made many friends both In civilian and army life and his home was a welcome place to all, He leaves to mourn his loss 3his wife, three daughters and ‘ ten sons. namely: Norma, Mrs. ,William Hill. (‘ape Traverse: IThelma in L'.S..l\,, who recently {visited her mother; Erdine. .Mrs. J. Dobson. Halifax, N.S.-. I Laurence. Summerside; Vernon, ICharloltetiown: Reginald. Cra- t Chxxugta'ard Island Inaud; I'eroy. Winsloe; Darrell. ' ' Bradalbane: Denzil. Toronto; If“? allay: ‘fl . Raymond. Toronto; F‘reddic. '(‘anadian Guards. (‘amp Pela- lwawa. Ontario; Ronald and betterment of the cattle Industry In their respective to expand their dairy opeiations should plan to RI- informed pertaining to the new heifer and young the P.E.I. Department of Agriculture in cry-operation There is need of greater production of fluid milk for Gary. at home Also surviving is one brother Angus. Milo. I grandchildren. His funeral which was largely attended was held from the (‘utcliffe Funeral Home. funei at services being conducted by the, 1 Rev. .1. . all who spoke very I fittingly of the deceased. Hymns ' e “The Lord Is My and "Abide With .lulia Mclnnis. Pallbearers were' Harry ‘Keating. Raymond \Iolyneeux, I Harold Oakes. Neil Beaton. Harry Bernard, Don MacDon- aid, The Canadian Legion also held a service which was conducted TIME DATE PLACE .by Harry Mortimer Last Post and Reveille were sounded by , . Riigler Frank Smith, 8'00 P-m- MR3 In Mnm'w Sth‘ Lilm‘h His rcmalns were placed In , . I ' Lunch the (‘titcliffe receiving vault 8'00 p'm‘ Ma} 20 S" [Ukps Ha" later to be Inferred in Brutal- 830 pm. May '4 Tynp \'a”p.\' Ha" Lunch bane cemetery. 8-30 pm- May 26 Regional High Banquet CARD OF THANKS . Acknowledging with gratitude: 8.00 pm. May 8 “lch SChml Lune“ the kindness of Dr. Drysdale. .. - .- . Dr. Cudmore. nurses and staff 8-00 p-m- Ma." 22 M‘lhw“ LunCh oi the Prince Edward Island , , - I - . ‘ h Hospital. Rev .IG Ball. to all gem P-m- MP} 1" ( mnmlmn" “a” 1' ""0 kind friends who helped in mwny cs . - n] ' | lymph ways. all thou who sent flow- 8...o pm. May 12 d legion Hal m. mm m, Wm n, "m ~ Souris Le. on San uei nathy A special thanks to Mr. s‘m p‘m' Ma} 11 in q >F‘.lla Thompson. West Royalty 830 Pm. Mav 11V gelfast Hal] 1 who gave all her time. and to "CLIP THIS NOTICE FOR REFERENCE" the Cutcliffe Funeral Home. The I many acts of kindness by all in our recent bereavement will Il- Maine: also 27 School Association. “1" "‘ “P P" “Ch M ’N '0 * what we. can to guard against OOMMENCTNG MONDAY the tboughfleesneas that: ru- May ll. Oliver Maoieod Will beI ‘ 39.. hauling Cream to Wiltshire fac-' tory. once a week until timber notice_ The Wilishiro Dairying‘ Co. Ltd. Forest Conservation Weak FESTIVAL OONOFRT 'l‘ru- 1 ndie Cross Hall. Thursday. May ‘ 71m at 8.15 p. m. MOTHER‘S DAY Special! - Nu Style Dress Shop, 90 Great George Street. ,I . mummith Ivor l omen. MILLVtEW Hall. I every. Friday night Dancing ‘ J l' '9-30-12-30. Good music. Canteen ESE, servtc . KINGS COUNTY l Author Dies REGULAR FRIDAY II I 1 hi. dance. in Monell Village h a l l. I Mumchyttbn Del-Rim. LONDON (OP. 3. “‘M THE (magnowm‘nwx new; Canadian journauiot, author and ion Choral Group will present a! Wk Frill-C. died I“ 1 “Ella! concert in Morell Regional High i “OM? It"? “168d!!! niflllt I“ School Auditorium. Monday. I I “th mneu. HP. WI! 59. May “m, In 3:30 pm, ' A native of V'sdot-ie. he and v : a great. part of his life in Due ,DANCF. TN SOURIS legion. v mp,_ pamiwlarh} 'm Emu. Friday. May 81h. Memht’l'fi.‘ where he attended Oicllmid Uni- gucsts and club members. good varstty and the London School "WSW i of Economics. later world): for on. n..I. GRANT. Optometrist 2:43;? “PM “‘5 “‘1” will be in the Montague office ' . every Saturday from 10 am. h 1:9 remand m can?“ m 1” In S p.m. Phone Montague 838- " PM", ' “am or Dump. 2133 as war correspondent. H! I wrote a hook on the ferrymg of I aircraft to Britain from North ‘ America entitled I‘ll Take the BAZAAR AND pantry sale in High Road Kensington Presbyterian Church After the war he worked for Hall. Saturday. May 9th, hegin- four years as a feature writer ning at 3pm. by ladies of the and book critic for the weekly congregation. Montreal Standard. CAKE SALE at Sherwm-Wil- mw;";h:nbffh°1°grgamhg: . ‘ . V I \'o y u mm“ Fndag“ 5mm R 3‘ 3‘35?“ poor health prevented him from ' ‘ ‘ q ‘ working steadily although he oontinues doing bmk reviews for The Daily Telegraph until a few mont s ago, LIVE LONGER Cats may not have nine lives. It they're living longer these days. The average cat lives 11 I to 15 years. some even so years. ANNUAL MEETING trict Progressive ('onservative Association In Fillerslip Hall 8. pm. Friday May 8th Pre- mier Shaw and other speakers bl in attendance 3nd dis- -—0 \‘ALI'E DROPPED The market value of fish In British Columbia dropped to 576.000.000 in 1963. about 2) per ROYAL SECURITIH Corporation Limited cent below the previou year. Stocks and Bonds CHARTS PRINTED ALEX M. WILSON Britain's continuing survey of anger I37 Grafton St. Chu‘ lnttetowlt and water~ c h a r t I the world's oceans ways saw 2.067.175 printed in mm .144“! EARMERS! When buying fertilizers now. don't your grasslands. Try a fertilized strip In your fields! We m‘ommend for pastures and for buy or gnu shage: Grass mixtures of gross and clover: pounds xiich 400 - 600 Supplementary in My pounds iier ton - 200 Ammonium Nitntn‘ Clovm and Illa". pounds were 400 - 600 6-12-12 0-20-20 ways be appreciated.