NOTICES I EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT mmmw.,au.am Isl 8m Notices me Chart once in Char- ofle‘m . on 'mday the mirth day 01 Sept- next mm. at the how at twelve o'clock .noon. DATED this 24th day of July I A'D' Iii."me TWEEDY macros. TENDERS Tenders will be received by the undersigned for. the painting of the ex- terior of South Lake Christian Church. Paint to be supplied by church. Tenders close August 15, 1964. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ‘ a. A. Rose. Tress. Elmira, P.O. SERVICES Notice of Citation In Re Estate of JOHN A. let. deceased. teatste. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that s Citation has been ex- tracted for the passing of the final accounts in the above Estate and for an Order for distribution and the hearing or same shall be before the presiding Justice in the Es- tates Division of the Supreme Court at the Court House in Charlottetown in Queens County. on Wednesday the 9th day of September next coming. at the hour of thirty minutes after two o'clock in the afternoon. DATED this Mi day d Aug- ust AD. 1964. H. L. PALMER PROCTOR Special Notices MERCHANTS I am interested in buying or renting a grocery or lunch coun other type retail store. Write— P.O. BOX 261 Charlottetown TENDERS Tenders will be receiv- ed by the undersigned until 5 p.m. Monday, Aug. 10th, 1964. for the purchase of GARAGE 12 x 20 at Cornwall Manse. Good Condition “Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted” Signed Harold Godfrey Cornwall EMPLOYMENT call Angus MacKay, Murray River telephone 66. , WILL CARE FOR ONE CHILD in, my wn ome five; day week while mother works. is- lephone 7868 FOR ALL YOUR INTERIOR and exterior painting phone 4- 8191 for rates. We trsv to all points on.the Island. John Arsenault and Sons. BUILDINGS RAISED FOUN- dation work. brick work - all s. mer cottages and general repairs. Apply to Doiron Br . Telephone 4-7193 and (-6479. WANTED MALE CLERK ’ Good working conditions with five day week. pension plan and welfare benefits—Salary open. Apply in writing only to P. O. Box I86, stating age, experience if any. etc. NOTICES NOTICES {I VITAL STATISTICS -— Ia loving memory of no dear mother. Mrs. Neil E. MaeEachern. who passed away Aug. 8th.. ATTENTION MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE FOR A COMPLETE SEPTIC tank I CAMPING EQUIPMENT We SELL and RENT Tents, Sleeping Bags, Air Mattresses, Stoves, Lanterns, Coolers, Lounge Cots, etc. Over 300‘different items in stuck Name Brands at the Best Prices See our Tent Display RENT-A-TENT 46 St. Peter's Rd., Charlottetown FARMERS and COTTAGE OWNERS BET PRICE TO RUN WATER LINES TRENCH “W” DIGGING 30° Something New and Economical Rotary Trench Digging Machines To dig trenches suitable for running water lines up to 5 feet deep. CALL. WRITE or PHONE Douglas Bros. & Jones Inc. Kent Street Ph. 2-1234 Open 8:30 a.m.-9 p.m. __ 892-2368 NOTICES NOTICES ROCK - SHA;(E SI'DING INSULATION L. V. POWER MONUM ENTS INSCRIPTIONS Montague J. T. DOYLE REP‘RESENTA . 0. BOX Iii cmnmrra'rown FOR OLD OR NEW HOMES Johns-vailk Permanent Centennial Colors ' “Many Jobs Completed for Your Inspection” The most inexpensive home care Let us prove it with a “FREE ESTIMATE" 5 Year Low Cost Finan Ask for JAMES STEWAR MONARCH ROOFING a INSULATION Ch'town 894-4560 S'side 436-3419 Kensington Regional High School REGISTRATION will be held on August I3 between 2 - 4 p.m. in the High School. Grades 9, 10. 11, 12, elementary, vocational and high school students must also register for bus transportation. W. D. CASELY. Secretary AUCTION SALE ERACKLEY 5 Miles North of Ch'town on TENDERS Transportation Can accommodate tom pas- sengers. Telephone 102 O'Leary. Sunday August 9th. Can ac- com a wo passengers. Telephone 4-9446. y. August 9th. Can accomodate two passen Write Guardian Patriot 31574. via Montreal. Thursday, Aug- ust 13th. Can accommodate two or three passengers. Telephone 892-2750. EMPLOYMENT CAR LEAVING FOB TORONTO CAR LEAVING FOR BOSTON. CAR. LEAVING FOR TORON- Tenders will, be received by the undersigned for the supplying of furnace oil to the George- town School 'for the term 1964-65. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders close August 15. ISABEL HANSEN- Georgetown Secretary , Brackly Pt. . Tuesday August I lth. |2 o'clock sharp GREENDALE— REGISTERED AYRSHIRES 75 HEAD ON R.O.P. 31 cows, 13 bred heifers, 6 - 11/12 year old heif- ers open, 6 yearling heifers open, 12 calves, 2 grade cows, 3 grade calves, 1 Ayrshire bull 1 year old and 1 reg’d Hereford bull 2 years old. Many of these cows are bred to Aylward’s Royal Warrior. All cattle dehorned. ese are high quality cattle and good pro- WANTED "Quaiified female teacher required'for Grade 7 MAPLE GROVE DANCE HALL CAR LEAVING FOB O’I'I‘AWA . Formerly Gordon Lodge MODERN DANCING: Monday - Friday OLD TIME DANCING—Saturday Nites ——NOTICE— This order of dress will be enforced as of FRIDAY NIGHT. AUGUST 'MT ducers. . . . .. . 1 DeLaval mllker with unit, 1 DeLaval unit. 1 Surge unit, 16 milk cans. one electric cooler. If day unfit the sale will be held on Wed. Aug. 12th. ' “Catalogue available at sale." . _ Owner Auctioneer M.C. MOI Claude E. Craswell Terms of sale cash or certified cheque Dial 4-7824 BIRTHS WOOD -— Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wood wish to announce the birth of their daughter, Janice Corinne at the Prince Edward Island Hospital on August 1, 1064. Weight 7 lbs. 4 0s. YEO —- At the Prince County Hospital on August 6. l , to Mr. and Mrs. John Yeo. daughter Joan lsabeil. Weight 6 pounds 103/4 ounces. A sis- ter for Kevin. DUNNING -— Elizabeth an (1 George are pleased I) an- nounce the arrival of their six pound sister. Sandra Jean at the Prince County Hos~ pita] on Aug 4. 1964. Proud parents are Mr. d Mrs. Earl Dunnlng, Kensingto . RILEY — John and Audrey (nee Robertson) are happy to an-. nounce the birth of a boy“ Darrell Chester. at the Souris Hospital, August 2, 1964.; Weight 7 lbs. 3 one. I ENGAGEMENTS KEEFE - DOWLING—KEEFE-I KEEFE — Mr. and Mrs. Bra-l den Keefe. Bloomfield. and: 'MII'. and Mrs. Anthony Keefe,i Tignish. wish to announce the I engagement of their daughters 1 any Palms to Robert Marc-I ellus Dowling. son of Mr. and: Mrs. A D. Dowlimg. Chariot-I - and Many Phyllis tol Joseph Ralph Keefe, son oft Mr. and Mrs. Braden Keefe, Bloomfield. The marriage will take place on Saturday. Septal ember 5, 1964 at St. Paul‘s; Church. Smnmerside. I McASSEY — MacARTHUR —* r. and Mns. Leigh McAssey.l of H' e theirl Eleanor June. tol James Ralph MacArthur, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mac- engagement daughter, take place at Trinity United Giurch. Charlottetown, on September 2, 1964. FERRIS — ROBINSON -— Mr. and Mrs. W. Reagh Ferris. Fredericton, P.E.I., announce the engagement of their daughter Mary Esther to Carl Hollis, son of Mr. an Mrs. Archie Robinson, Scarle- a. ton Giurch of Christ. Septem. her 5. at 3 p.m. GAU’I‘HIER — GALLANT — Mr. and Mrs. Austin Gauth- ier, North Rustico. wish to an- nounce the engagement of their only daughter, Geor- gina May to Allison Joseph, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Gallant. RMSI'TICOVIIMO. The marriage will take place on — DRESS — SPORT COAT. SPORT SHIRT OR SHIRT AN TIE Class in Catholic School. Salary from $3,500.00 to $6,800.00. Apply by writing taking care to include your curriculum vitae, to the Catholic School Commission of St. Hubert, 8150, St. Hubert Road, St. Hubert, P. Q.” SHOP MECHANIC REQUIRED Must be experienced in the repairing of—- MOWERS, PUMPS, CHAIN SAWS, EI‘C. PHONE CAMERON ‘DOUGLAS BROS. and JONES INC. 892-1234 JANITOR REQUIRED Applications will be received by the under- signed for the position of JANITOR — FORT AUGUSTUS OONSOIJDATED SCHOOL — 1964 - 65 TERM Daily Cleaning and Garbage Disposal Essential. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. CHARLES DUFFY Ch'town R.R. 9 I ATTENTION FARMERS We have a large quantity of fresh pea silage for sale. Get yours now. 500 tons and over 25 cents per ton, plus trucking: loo-500 tons 50 cents per ton plus trucking: I-99 tons $I.00 per ton plus trucking: , Contact: SEABROOK FARMS '- FROZEN FOODS. KENSINGTON. P.E.l. AUCTION SALE ' AT FREETOWN Tuesday. August | lth at I:30 p.m. 10 room house complete with bathroom. elec- tricity and equipped with lightning rods. Barn, Blacksmith shop, and seven acres of land. Fully Landscaped. COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS UPHOLSTERER WANTED Fully qualified men to head an uphol- stery sho of an established drapery firm In C arIottetown. ' Write: "Upholsterers" P50. Box 550 Che rlottetOWn P.E.I. REGISTRATION , STUDENTS ATTENDING O’LEARY REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL I964 - 65 TERM Are requested .to register at the High School. ’Monday. August IOth—IO am. to 5 p.m. Mrs. George Ca rruthers, Secretary. ' INCLUDING:— 12 cu. ft. Admiral refrigerator, Enterprise tor- rid oil range, Washing machine, three piece ches- terfield suite, Settee and two chairs, two studio couches, organ, television, antenna, Buffet, rug, end tables, chair and stool. hall rack, wardrobe, beds. springs, mattresses, bureaus. comm es, chest of drawers, tables, chairs, rockers, stools, pictures. dishes. churn, lamps, Singer Sewing machine, flour can, food chopper. lawn chairs, blanket boxes, coal stove, two spinning wheels. BLACKS MENT UIP :— Jig Saw, lathe, drills, blower, anvil, post .hole diggers, steel back saw. crowbars. scythe, Chisels, braces and bits, pulleys, saw-horses dies, wrench- es, tongs, auger, tree pruner, forks, shovels, hard- WOod lumber, punches, mallets, scales, three point hitch hoist, (Ford) gasoline engine, Vise, belts, screwdriver, saw, shoe last, lumber for new wood sleigh. If not fine sale will be held the following day. —TERMS CASH— Mrs. Stewart Burns, Melville Bell Owner Auctioneer Phone 50- l 2 Crapaud est daughter, Sheila Marie. to George Peter. son of late D.F. MacDonald and Mrs. MacDonald. Smirk. ’Hie mar- riage will take place Septem- ber 16 in. St. Lawrence Church, Morell Rear at 9 am. MARRIAGES SINGLETON — MacCALLUM - On July 25.1“. at 210 . MacCallum. Brackley Beach to Eric Les- ter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Les- ter Singleton. North River Road. . I IN MEMORIAM l CAMPBELL -— In loving mem. ory of our dear mother. Mrs. Wallace Campbell who passed away August 81h, 1m. Fourty years today our dear mother Was called to her Eternal rest Gone where the angels sing so s e w I. And taken when God knew best. We miss her so ve ch A voice we will always recall, A memory we will cherish for ever 0! one so dear to us all. Her presence oftens seems nigh And we all hope in heaven to meet Where no one says good-bye. Always remembered by dau- ghters Ethel, Hannah, and Ger- trude. Macmle — In loving memory of Mrs. Angus N. Maclnnis who passed away August 9th., 1962. We miss her because we loved For all her love and kindness She asked nothing in return If all the world deserted us To our mother we could turn You often said we would miss you Those words have been proves; rue - We lost our best and dearest Dear mother when we lost you. Always remembered by her daughter Rose and grandchil-. dren. GLOW — In loving memory of my parents, Mary E. Ciow w‘io passed away September and Forrest J. Clow who passed away August I. It is sweet to remember some- one so dear, Though absent from us hey are always so near, Unseen by the world, they stand“ " by our side ' And whisper “My dear one. death cannot divide". ‘ Always remembered by dan- ghter Dorothy, son-in-law Clit- ford, Wayne. Helen and . DEVEAUX — In loving mem- In a quiet grave yard. Where the breezes gently blow, Lies the one we loved so dearly. That we lost one year ago. You left behind some adiing hearts. That loved you 11109! sincere. We never have or never will, Forget you ever dear. ,. ncly member“ by George. Freda and (entity. DEVEAUX -— In memory loving of Mrs. John Deveaux who pasted away August 8th. 1963. S‘ie was dearer than silver or gold place her I Her memory will never growl old. . Lovineg remembered by daughters Elsie, Mildred and son-inlaw, Bill. MacEACHERN' —- In lo memory of Mrs. Lucy Mac- Eachern who passed away August 8th.. 1961. God knew that she was stiffer- US. That the hills were heard to c' b. So he closed her weary eyelids And whispered, Peace be thine Away in the beautiful hills of By this valley of rest so fair. Some time, some day, we know not when. We will meet our loved one there. Lovineg remembered by son Melbourne and family. MacLEOD — In loving memory of our dear mother. Mrs. Ira MacLeod. who passed away uguet 9th.. 1959 September 12, 1964 at 9.30 em. in Stella Maris Church. North Rustlco. 8 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sinnott, Bristol, wish to announce the INNO'I‘T -- MacDONALD --‘ remember A voice we will always recall A memory we will cherish for- ever Of one so dear to us all . So There is a smile we will always AFTER HIGH SCHOOL Plan a Career with a Future in CIVIL SERVICE CDMMISSION OF REL TENDERS SEALED TENDERS will be received by the undersigned for the following positions for 1964- ELECTRONICS Register Now for Day Classes in Electronics Commencing Sept. 14. Limited Vacancies in: . Electronics Engineerin Technology (Available on both Enginee ng Technicsn or Technologist Levels) . Automation Electronics Technology . Television and General Electronics Radio Operating ID.O.T. Certificate) Duration of course: 9 - 18 months maximum. ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS: Grade 10-12 Above courses also available by home study. Reg- istered as a private Technical Institute in Ontario engagement of their young- membered by her family. AUCTION SALE ' on the premises of J. THOMAS McKENNA. VILLAGE GREEN Tuesday, August Ilth. I:30 P.M. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE: 1 chesterfield and 2 chairs and end tables, 1 settee and 2 matching chairs, 1 wicker settee and 2 matching chairs, 1 d1nmg room suite consisting of 1 table, 6 chairs, 1 buffet and 1 china cabinet, 2 complete bedroom tes, consisting of beds, springs, mattresses, bureaux, and commodes, 2 wardrobes, several chairs, 2 rockers, 2 carpet squares (9 x 12 and 9 x 10), 1 Torrid Oil Enterprise range. 1 space heater, 1 Frigidaire, 1 Heintzman piano and bench, 1 whatnot (antique) etc. MRS. MARGARET CREAME-R. Owner ALSO: 1 Chore Boy milker. 1 International cream separator (electric and 700 lb. cap), 1 Velox separator (hand, and 600 1b. can), 3 cream cans, 2 strainers, 1 set Fairbanks platform scales, 1 set Renfrew scales, 2 row boats, 1 set of team harness, (brass mounted), 1 set of race harness, 1 boys’ bicycle, 1 sink with drainboard and chrome taps, 1 Chevrolet 95 ton truck (1952), 1 driving sleigh. Many other articles too numerous to mention. The above articles are all in perfect condition. If not fine first fine day following. J. THOMAS McKENNA, Owner and Auctioneer. Sadly missed and lovingly re- AUCTION SALE AT Graham’s Rood, Saturday. August 15, 1964 at I P. M. I will sell by public auction the following:— 16 large Holstein milk cattle. purebreds and grade, freshened and due to freshen, 2 bred heif- ers, 14 year-olds, 12 calves, John Deer 3010 diesel tractor. John Deere Combine PTO. International three furrow plow. set of spring tooth barrows. tooth John Deere; set of light barrows. set of cul- Our hearts still ache with asd- _ ness, ' Our eyes died many a tear. INo treasure on earth can ro-i God alone knows how we mtg. her As it ends another year. What we would give if we could as y Hello Mom in the same To hear her voice and smile Tositarndchatwifliharawtnia.‘ One year has passed since that sad day The mother we loved was ecli- “ ed away. The golden gates .tood open, God said you needed His garden must be beautifid old way. see her GALLANT -— loving mean- ory of Eddie Gallant wiho pael- ed away August 8th, I”. 1 little knew when I woke that moi-n 'lhe sorrow the day would bring. me call was sudden. the shoal severe. To part with one I loved so dear. metimes hard to “215 stand some thing have is be. In His wisdom. God has plume! Beyond my power to see. Lovineg remembered by Eleanor. MALONE — 1h leving memory of our dear father Dude! Malone who departed Ilia lib August Mi. 1054. j Lilac falling leaves the you! s be. . But thoughts of you will new! _. e.. . In our heart. you on than u . sta Lovedd and remembered «as! a aningly mnembered by Iii a family. (SLOW—In fond and lowirg any of my dear brother. Fore J. Clow who passed away August ii 1 'liheoneillovelhasmwtef 'ht 018‘ Butnevermtdmtind. He's always cherished is my» 0! the one that's left. bdiind. Sister Dorothy and Everett. MEEK -— In loving memory of William C. Meek who passed away on August 8th., 1969. Always remembered dau- ghters Hilda. Eileen and Ethel. BOUTLER —- In memory of James A. Boulter who passed away at Victoria on Augudw 9th. 1961. Ever ]remembered by wife y. CARD OF THANKS 1 wish to thank my many friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness my recent sad bereavement. Thanks to all who sent floral, . r. Armstrong. . Mr. J.L. Davison and Mr. and . Mrs. Elmer M. Burt. Once again. I would like to gay thalis you. e rs. Gerard Shreenan. I m to emcee my dsices-‘e~ thanks to Doctors Cox. Drye- daie. Putnam, the clergy. Pub er Hamilton ambulance service.. . treats and flowers, many blends w so a apeold special nurses Positions Available Willi “rm . , tivators for International tractor, International l Government of P El 65 for' . . ' and all Provinces having a Similar act. grain , 3 run; escalator, all steel on wheels hebed on the day, ' ' ' Central 9000M R09|°Ml H'gll School. ron COMPLETE DETAILS AND FREE BOOKLET (Little Giant), John Dem bat... and ejector of the fire us all time use... . INS'ITI'U'I'IONAL WORKER (FEMALE) Hunt" Riv.r p EL 1 - “CAREERS IN ELECTRONICS” (twine tie), side delivery rake, "International 7 «mm W '0 The M l‘ mm” mm“ m“ Wm“ ‘“ “ mm” '- ' Send Cou it Today foot hay mower, PTO; 2 rub r tir wagons, "‘"I‘b m :1 . - rt in 1. school students PO . . . mm to the ottoman rm... “1‘” m" “"7",” v“ adv” to mmpo g — — — — — fl — * — -— -—- -- -— trailer, grinder, litter carrier and 150 feet track, ' “a m m. PORTER. (MALE) .. from mm“ “d south arm” to who” bu. l Radio CoIIe e of Canada— milk cans, and quantity of mixed grain. new can” an m. H In“. 1. W. In . hospltal carrying out hitched duties. int at Smith Road; also lais driver for Rose 361 KING ST. WEST ‘ wmhm “Km W . sum Range: nan-sate alleyq route and caretaker. . TORONTO 23. ONTARIO 1F FARM Nm‘ SOLD BEFORE DATE or w, mm. a ‘ l“Closing data for this competition is Midnight, August 17. ‘ 'I‘IIISn DERS TO BE in by Friday. August 14 It I “a” and EM % ohm-“on your Cone” pruned“. SALE WILL 33 0mm ALSO. l w b m w ‘ ' - ' "Careers in ca”. u n a.“ m-M‘.’ "1 '. .. I when. m be new lie shuns: fiowmlion W'i°nd’r°“‘l’°"’°”'°““" um son I sue m be held mm °r mm lanes.” r as at. O O w . I i aasee'esellDOOCOOOOOICOOOOIsoise ensue-I 1m 3. . ml“! ' CW" sflvic. commu‘mn' Mrs. AISOI‘I‘ Craswell. Sac'y. cm ................................. ..EDUCATION Owner , ' ’ ‘. Auctioneer l' Y. “lo "0' knfzmm I" ‘Wflnm m Hunt... Riv”, p.51. LgP-gt __ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ _ _ . - Tel. 87-4160 m gm. " I u