ICU IEDRO 0A '1": I21 IMO. FLOOR 2". (1,... x 1’.— Jl‘ \‘ ,an— o I CARI 1 ....._......-.-...._..__¢g O LY 0'. KI‘I’OIII o. a We" FIRST FLOOR [ ==-~o-——u«—unn~c 9o. R OOA Ts 9'-ll' There’s more to this colon- Ial design than plenty of floor area. Pivot point is the room size foyer facing the entrance. All areas hinge on this inter- ior hub. Especially generous in size. the living 1'00!“ ex- tends from front to back. A mammoth fireplace dominates one end. Combined. the living % FOYER GUARDIAN-PATRIOT HOME OF THE WEEK IMIIG ROOM “1032416. DESIGN No. -5l7 First Fl. 998 Sq. Ft. Second Fl 718 " " Garage 580 " " GARAGE room and family room mono- ' polize the downstairs. den would make an downstairs bedroom for an elderly parent. Upstairs there are four bedrooms and tw 0 bathrooms There is also 100 sq. ft. storage facilities on the 2nd. floor. House with 2- car garage could be built on a 70 foot lot. Ilia? How TO OBTAIN ANNOUNCEMENTS CITY & QUEENS lgbgggl‘ggg “BUSINESS Classes start September 8. for information. Union Oommer- ’ TRAININ G _l Write clai College, Charlottetown." . l and a REPAIRS To ltBealutylland Salon (Tweel Build- Factory trainedl Storey Electric, 01's, refrigerators. service men. dial 4-7341 day or night. KEPPOCII RIDING Academy, ‘ Keppoch horse back riding dryers. . scenic trail. l y etc . purities . reservatlms telephone 4-7819. l PLAN Festival LARTER’S DRUG SUNDRIES j . . . . a Complete line and foun ' Avenue and Bayfield Prompt free delsvery. ~ H To attend Open seven service Ice Cream l eels 1 corner Elm Street. . l d THE shell at the in the Recreat- ion Centre New Glasgow. Satin» ay, August 8th. Sewing om 4-7 p.m. SPECIALS 0N all cold waves, and sets at the S lthgl, 162 Great Geonge Street. f DANCE E v E n Y Saturday 0?; night in St. Andrews Hall, Mt. Stewart. Dancing 9.30 - 12, Mu- sic by Smiths 0rchestra.Can- teen service. MR. AND MRS. Ray Mac- lLeod. Graham's Road. will be "at hom occasion of their fiftieth w ding anniversary. IONA PARISH Annual Turkey Supper. Wednesday. August 12. of drug sundmel 1, sale of fruit cakes, etc. FIDDLING. step-dancing con~ test in Victoria Hall. ptemb- 5th. Send entries to Box 30741 JEWEL!“ COUNTRY Gar. ; Guardian-Patriot. Charlottetown. den’s, York. open Monday! thrmgh Saturn ‘ days). kiddies den; ayf m from 1 tea Bible School. Free pony rides for the accompanied by parents. Queens crown, modern and an ttique vase display. da-hlia 3 gift shop. etc. Guided tours. Adult admission 50c. SPECIAL RALLY. Gem list closed Sun Irv singing i United Bap- , Moncton. Everyone welcome. Hazelbrook ahilurch 8 p.m. Saturday. August | New DANCING TONIGHT North River recreation hall. 9-12 mid- night. Admission 50 cents. music. Canteen service. In aid of Junior Farmers. SATURDAY NIGHT Dance, Glasgow Recreation Cen- tre. Music by The Del-Rays. Admission 60 cents Canteen service. Dancing 9:30-12 p.m. BINGO KELLY’S CROSS Hall Monday night 9:!) p.m. Weekly ‘ s .00. Jilide S7500. l pme DESIGN BOOK _ the Commons flag debate to a Political Considerations Seen In Flag Debate Move m m By KEN KELLY ‘within a year or 18 months of! OTTAWA (CP) — Sources ln,a parliamentary flag battlel gove rn ment and opposition ’ Would pit Fre n ch Canada, ranks see powerful political. against English Canad considerations tne govern- Basis for this view ment's decision to press on with- OBITUARY J. Russell Driscoll 964 a. is that conclusion. 0n the government side. in-‘ M". forrnants say that perhaps the; med Sm”, July 1:, 1 strongest political factor i I , Mrs, Ruseu Driscoll. who belief that the flag declsmn; passed away suddenly fro ‘ mu made as long as pas-1.1163“ seizure early in the mor-l sible before a federal electionlmng of July 12, was known to: They consider t‘lat an electioné all her relatives, count 1e s s Ufriends. and acquaintenances as Betty. 7 She was born at st. George's of house and lot No. 2 301 the We “ugh L- and MW bells : Ann MacDonald. and was chris- Aum Street 1“ Charlomm 5 tened there in the Catholich par- l m . %9;?Ju°$“%ld a; public iish church with the names Eliz- mfim m m. of the Law labetn Cecilia. When Betty was lsix—years-old her family moved Ito Charlottetown. where she at- l tended St. Joseph's Convent and lPrince of Wales College. Upon lcompletion of her teacher's ‘1 training she taught in schools of lthe St. George's and Johnston‘s ,River area. She and Russell l were married in the summer of 1942 Courts uildling in Charlotte- town on fiidaly the 18th day of Sep at the Betty will always be remem- bered as a devoted wife and m h . ma commercial and public duties of her husband made their demands upon her, but from the first day of her married life she in a very real sense consecrated her life to her family. Patience and cheer- fulness were the outstanding hu- I man qualities which endear her to her family and neigh- room. along said western boundary Ninety feet to Allen Street at repaid, m. t The hundreds of relatives and , friends, representatives of thei clergy and government I nded her wake and funeral.! the messages of sympathy. flor-‘ al tributes and Mass cards re- ceived at this time brought com- fort to her husband and five chil- ren: Francis. Anne Marie. lene. Sharon Rose and Colleen. feet to the place of commence- 8 men . The above sale is made under and virtue of a Power of Sale contained in a certain in- denture of Mortgage hearing date the 13th day of July AD. 1961 and made between Law- rence J. Daley of Charlotte- tgrwn in Queeidl'sI lConnd tder May her soul rest in peace. nce Edwar can. e- man; and se M. ley of CARD OF THANKS Married Mr. J. Russell Drlscoll and family wish to thank Dr. Kill- orn. the nurses and staff of the Charlottetown Hospital. Rev. Father Reid. Rev. Father Mc- -Mahon. also all those who sent flowers. Mass cards. spiritual bouquets. messages I sympa~ thy and all those who helped in any way during our recent sad Tnmtee. e 0 er ., and because of default having been made in payment of the Fun- cipal money and Interest sec- ured t y, For further particulars apply The latest design book on- titled “Canadlsn Guide to Home Planning and De- sign". is now available at the offices of The Guardian and The Evening Patriot for $1. tax free. This new edi- tion includes information on financing in detail, land- scaping. color selection, etc. plus over 100 pop r new tails on how to order blue- prints. 'Wednesday. Au day. Augustl of e" on Fri in North Wiltshire Hall. J Jun. from 7 to 10 o'clock on the Saturday. August 8th. Sponsored ‘ ' ed. by the vow. RESERVE SEPTEMBER 28th the Mink Fashion Show at YMCA, Charlottetown. wonsored by Alpha Y's Menel- tes. DANCE IN Tracadie Hall 1 . Good music. Canteen service. In aid the CYO. KINGS COUNTY BERT’S BARBER Shop. Main Street. Souris. will be closed August 10. to August “inclusive. 1 i man cannon of Scotland. iWordhi-p at Murray River 11.00 (Gaelic service) and 7.30 Worship at Birch Hill 11:00 am. 10.00 a.m.; Iris 400 p.m.; Belle River 7.30 p.m. Ewen E. MacDasglaII. student. DUE TO WEATHER condit- ‘lons the Montague Church Christ picnic will be postponed until further notice. BARN DANCE at. Cliff Peters, Rollo Bay every Monday ni- Danclng III-12:30. Canteen. 14. NOTICES NOTICES 4 . IN PEA VINES LARGE OUANTlTlEs AVAILABLE DAY or NIGHT "LOWEST PRICES" Trucking Service Available P.E.I. FROSTED FOODS SHERWOOD ~_ ..";l.--C:°"l°“ " Saturday, August 8, I964 "dubs—Soap Box Derby. i9f3fi---'Bloy¢:ls Race. PHONE CO rd cued will 894-4317 igon niol Celebrations OOH-Junior Track and Field. ‘ r Track and Field , qudodrom CNR Station Concert Royal Dragoons Steer. photood in outer. l ALL ~ ems attending Montague Regional High School mint register Wednesday. Aug- ust 12 from 9-5. CHICKEN AND RAM supper Games. Gearse'l. Wednesday. Aumot 12 supper 5-10 p PLAN A FAMILY visit to the P.E.l. Wild Life Park at North Rustico over the weekend. See many new additions. Open 0 am. - B p.m. daily. THE SECRETARY'S office at the Montague Elementary School will be open on Mon- day only during month of Aug- ust. Any communication may be sent to The Secretary's Office. PO. Box 40. Monte”.- TURKEY SUPPER in Rollo Bay Hall. Wednesday. 12th Mesh served Bingo and other panes. .."AT HOME" - Mr. and Mrs. Glories Hancock. Murray River I” 1" wam‘e“ Gau‘wl LLB" bereavement in the loss of our strongest support for the maple leaf flag is from Quebec s that the greatest opposition to it is from English Canada, The theory is partly borne out by op'nion polls Opposition OBITUARY Inserted by the fondly. G. SEYMOUR FAROUIIARSON On Friday morning May 29, 1964. a gloom was cut over Cross Roads and vicinity, when it was learned that a y res pected citizen had peacefully passed away in the person of G. Seymour Parquharson. aged 83 years. Altbou not very ll winter. he never com- plained except for aching pain in right Miller. The am being shot off In 1901, while serving with the North West Mounted Police in the Yukon. He leaves to mourn. his wife. '> Town, four daughters Their two sons 11 vtng prede- sources see I!!- Murlphy. Summerslde, grandchildren and 10 grandchildren. The funeral which was lunge- ly attended was held from the Cutcliffe Funeral Home on May 31. and was conducted by Rev. Donald Campbell of Zion Church. Hymns sung won "Nearer My God To ’fllee , “Safe In The Arms Of Jesus". Remains were escorted to Mer- maid cemetery by Constable Cause of the Royal North West Mounted, Police. Pallbearers Were: Wellington MacNeill. Roy Mitchell. Roy Pippy. Vernon MacKinnon, Aus. fin Coady. Robert McKinnon. The fIOWer bearers were five grandchildren Ernest ppy. Robert Parquharson, Jackie Farquhamon. Alan Murphy Bryan Murphy and nephew David MacKinnon. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Sey- mour Farqullarson wish to thank all those who sent flow- ers. cards and messages of sympathy. and visited the fam- ily during their sad bereave- m. I” m U election. as the dominant factor. They to that sup- Csnsda for the enough to iao _ into a Que- bec - based party if translated into election votes. DECISIVE VOTE Liberals seem to feel that In .15 The Guardian. Wu. Ssh, Eng. ’8, 1334, Elizabeth Fund (a provincially. operated student loan scheme)" Mr. McKinnon said the cab- inet expects to make a policy , statement next week. Alta. May Drop Student Loan Plan EDMONTON (CP) —- Educa- tion Minister R. R. McKinnon said Friday Alberta may not ROYAL SECURITIES early election after the flag participate in the federal gov- me wong nolt necessarily efnment's new student loan c“’°":“:ul;‘m“¢d uce vo s song lines of P!!!- !“PPM 0" opposition to the “From what we understand. mx'u' WILSON maple lea! flag. the federal loans will be at a SW31“ “"1 Bond! .‘But the flag as an election higher rate of interest -- about 137 Grafton St. Dial 4458: issuewould tend to get mixed 5% cc -— compared with Charlottetown er tlon, fanning tires of mism in English and Fre Canada. They figure the appeal of the maple leaf flag. it translated into election voles, would 8 factor in election voting, it hag overwhelming appeal to French Canadians. almost as n appeal to voters with neither French nor English ethnic links and some support among of British stock. “use three gro are di- vided in roughly equal propor- tions of the voting population. PCs'DISAGREE However. Conservatives judge the flag appe . as ' factor in an election differently. Quebec seats for candidates who backed tile government's eslgn. But that outside Quebec d be as th it. They argue that most of the seats will be three - co battles in which anything over one-third of the votes cast will be enough to win the seat. The Conservatives. reinforced by some opinion. polls, calculate that Red nsign support. I ‘translated into election votes. comes close to giving them one-third of the votes In most of the ridings outside Quebec. t e result INSECT KILLERS nInsects rank highest among a tality in the US. or 40 per cent of all sswtimber losses. over Quebec's place in Confed-I a ecidlng _ They concede it would produce ' they discount the Idea " the causes of timber mor-t per a 3% per cent for the Queen BUIlDERS' save 9150 AND MORE YOU BUILD . CMIIC Acceptance No. 4100 0 Speed «action time—get house covered in Inst 3 hours, . Complete flexibility of room arrangements because all In- terior walls are non-bearing . Use 2 x 4 Moses on 24" o.c. Instead of conventional 2 x it on 16” o.c. . Know your exact conic—eliminate waste and on site cutting of roof members. . Eliminate plaster cracks resulting from ceiling joist defies. tion. 3. We also manufacture Roof Trusses for Industrial Buildings. Churches. Barns and Storage Buildings. Garages. Cottages. Kensington Lions Regional Band will present a public concert on the lawn at Solicitor. 111 Grafton Street, - Charlottetown. ,dear Wife and mother. , ment. sign. A. Walthen Gaudet I CANADA , Trustee , PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Mortgages ‘ Mortgage Sale To be sold by public auction in front the Court House 'n IN THE MATTER (Canada) Building. Charlottetown. as the tion of the applications of: 4004 Portland dis Glorice Gallant. containing by estimation SEVENTY-EIGIIT ()AORESof landbe the same a little more or less. above sale of land 5830 Andover Town Mount Montreal 9. P Duvar aforesaid, Pinéau of wife of ye Pineau of the same place. Farmer, and the 1775 conway Avenue said Octave Pineau. indéavor QHEbec. P-Q- of the under' . ault . . having been made In the paw C. A. Fraser Limited merit of principal and interest 132 Wiltshire Avenue by said g . Toronto 9. Ontario tfonmmMnggllflaaliacl’ty Wallace's Moving and Storage Limited Smunerside. ' ' 947 Dovercourt Road DATED this 23rd day of July Toronto 4, Ontario AD 1554. . . l ' ' y W. Sparks and Son Limited i HARRbl‘oraldlgg' 75 Breezehill Avenue ' Ottawa 3. Ontario Burgess Transfer and Storage Limited 3540 Announcement nun... N.s. l I 65 Richmond Mr. Lorne A. RR No 6 Ferdinand J. South Rustico ' Montagu Prince for licenses to operate motor undertakings of goods over the applications. And BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION (P.E.I.l and], or the Motor Vehicle Transport Act e Edward Island, on [Moway‘ the 24m day of Amy: IN THE MATTER of. ust A1), 1 , at the hour named persons for licenses to operate as intra- 12245 P. ., that certair Provincial carriers and. or extra-provmclal car- parcel or tract of land. and riers under the said Acts. premises situate. Kings and ‘ ‘ - t. n ' l I i d'lrlllge County aforesaid, and described as follows. that I ' I is to say:—- TAKE NOTICE THAT the Public Utlities Commission BO - on the north by has appointed WEDNESDAY, the SECOND da 0 the rear line of farm fronting TEMBER. A.D.. 1964. at the hour of Ten thirty O’clock in 5"“ Side of the the forenoon at the National Film Board Theatre. Dominion Douglas Moving and Storage Ltd. Calgary. Alberta LaBelle Express Limited .0. muggnglwgage dig? t1“: G. Gagne Transport Reg'd. of September A D 851 de Beaujeu Street by Agnes Quebec City 3. Quebec Couture's Movers Canada Limited Mr. J. J. Foley Charlottetown. P.E.I. Charlottetown. p.m.]. Mr. Lloyd Diamond Diamond's Transfer Winsloe. P.E.I. Roland A. MacPherson South Prince Edward Island Prince Edward Island Stanford C. Peardon e Edward Island and intro-provincial operators for the carriage several routes as set out in their several an application for extension of Intra- of the Motor Carrier Act and the application of the under- ! SEP- time and place for considera- Street. SE Avenue Royal Street Jelly Peters vehicles as extra-provincial Lakeview Lodge Cavendish ' on Wednesday, Aug. 12 at 7:30 p.m. Everyone is Welcome In use of rain, concert will be held allowing night. etc. Let us know your requirements and we will gladly show you the advantages of trusses over conventional roofs. For further information clip out and mail to:— M. F. SGHIIRMAII CO. LTD. P. O. Box 1390 Summonids. P.E.I. Telephone 436—2265 Please send Brochure on Trusses A two-year course meww~ universities. Comme for such grants should PRINCE _ OF WALES COLLEGE Charlottetown, P. E. |. Prince, Edward Island’s Junior College The final two years of high school. Preparation of. candidates for provincial teachers' licences. A two-year course in the high school years in agriculture. The first two years of university in all faculties. including Arts and Science. Agriculture. Home Economics. and Business Administration. With-complete accredited standing for entrance into third year of the lat and 2nd Year: . . . 3rd and 4th Year: . . . . . . . . Normal Training: . .. rce: For information about courses write the Registrar. SCHOLARSHIPS AND spasms Several scholarships and bursaries are available for‘stude'nts enter- ing the third and fourth and eight bursaries at a value of $125 each are offered in these years. A plication forms are available 'at the Colic e office.‘ These should be compliaied by August 24th and send to the , ' Students entering third and fourth years are also eligible for Do- minion Provincial financial assistance for university Prince of Wales College. " The College offers a two-year course in the. 1st and 2nd agriculture for students who- have especial interest OFFERING in Commerce. ...... $ 50 nos-es....s¢..o....... years. Ten scholarships‘at a value of 200 each ts. Application be made to the Department»! Education or to , Aoalcumm slit??? lnthis formation about thl seen from will be athleltome omdwgz provincial operating rights by: scourge may be , the Registrar- August 12 ween on ‘ 3:11:31: r.tghe “(firm to; their 50th m m 0' CM um. firms; “amt” MONT ' “0‘ 'l" ‘0 “m “0 "' Chlrloitflm. P-E-I- The new residence for women st - ' ' l . . udents provides excellent accom- PRINCE COUNTY m“; mmwmm Imam menu, the m... “m M “4 modation for 104 girls. Apglcstton shold be made ediately to the n M, m&h_Mhm“ I P I _ parflculmdservicstoborenderodmsybehadonsppuca- DeanofWomen,Prlnceot desCollege.Roomandboardfs$14pei-week. August’landaz‘tua “Macon-conic“ “mum” 'muyl h.m'my°bmu Th din hll M n D “e D V a, m mm,“ of , um, u, W of m, “M “med .p. e ing a at ontgomery Hall will serve meals to all studentst “mm w line a m snd Ive-tools pm...“ mu .avlu the mm“: “a t... comm 1. both boys and girls, for the convenience of those who commute. ("x m "m" Wm M “a. cosh-est. writing at least ten days before the date of the said hearing. m» m rem Scoot m“ “" "W ’°' "l “W'- OPININO OE FALL TIIM mm m ’AY m n" h “u I. P“ AD 11);?!” It Charlottetown "III «R day d AUGUST - s mmmfl Ills-Contr- Nm .. . , , Regumtionforfirstyesrstude' ntstskesplace temberSthzfor wm.mA?a.mM-LM*WM“ (“couponsme secmdyesr.andcommcrco 9th: or Tihrdand Ashlin-$.25. (inland twdve The Public Dunne. Comndssiu pom m 3"“ “a mund‘nu'm" swam” 14th “a 15m