wx rei : APT w * a * ” EMPLOYMENT - - EMPLOYMENT. | NOTICES NOTICES te. OBITUARY OBITUARY co ~.. MR LEMUEL-R. CRASWELL = EVERETT T. SCHURMAN TRAIN, FOR MANAGEMENT ES telaptae We thesia 2 Dita ageing INTERRUPTION NOTICE _ There passed ‘away. att fie» .His’many friends learned wi thy We ‘have opening 2s tor’ alert well grog l Led young P.E.}.. Hospital. Charlotictoun on a regret. the death. a the) + 1 Grade XI! educatio @:2T to 28 i \ rince County-Hospita}of Ever- : a4 a dis tls - a. annaeneek pee? G anad ak ae ese a ere co he ett Te Srhurman of Preptown, Sas ime a I : 1 4 v ¢ ouees : 4 Tasw' ! iver at the April 2%h 1966 Althoughs in ‘de- § art ting galgr and regular increases based on pro There will -he an Interruption of electric age of 67 vears clining health the last fewpve ALS, ace. » gress and initiative Our irainihg program follows power on Tuesday, August, 9. 1966. weather per- > The deceased sas. horn at he had heen reasonably well, a-rlanned schedule leading.to a Wasa gement posi ag ak ; Rusiign on April Wi, 1899 rhe [Nt several days previous te fe with. Candda’s oldest and largest Consumer mitting. between the hours of 9:00 a-m. and '12:00 son of the late £1 Han fandeiien? ae eyin i ¥ y on R ; : r schur, nN WAS aA Son WS Il » FYnance-f ‘arnoration Apply to noon. Dav light Saving Time. nah (Hickox! Craswell ini “oni ngs a Son 1 . | ; ase : ; As_a_young—han~he-terre ht Mrs * Schurman (nee Margaret ( 2 Shoat Fa ae UY alivestock for the Marketing’ Auld’ Two brothers Perev. for.) HOUS Et LD. IN ANCE i The areas affected will? fanhidac Nae W vilt- . Board and for The- Sif Cana. merly of Port Medway. WV § 3 < ye dran Co, also farmed at Ren. and-Ray. formerly of Vanconv- ‘CORPORATION shire to Emyvale and adjacent areas : > /iiiete Road: whee he « marriadéfe: Web predeceased himé 5 ; , t wee dois ‘the former Loftie Andrews AS a young man he spent a / i. Siero Twenty ‘yeats ago he moved number of vears homesteading Corner’ Kent and Gt. George, MARI ju E ELECTRIC COMPANY, to Hunter. River: and purchased .at Togo, Sask. He then came | Ch | H + * ° the Everett) Wedlock homes stead back to Freetown \ he has‘ oe jarioTretown s i a |-where he ContinuedYas a jive. Since been engaged /if farming -IMITED | stock dealer for Swift's and.op- After his return fin Western, or erated a farm machinery, ‘busi- Canada he married Marguerite ‘ness. for Massey- Ferguson” from: Auld, daughter of theclate Rob- ‘ _ + Sa | which he received’ many awards @rt and Mrs. Auld (nee Minnie: 292 ‘Water Street, pummarsids . ae melanin eon a ies IPoOhey a PAE : | Maritimes. passed away on* December 22, NOTICE Kings County Veterans —World-War One Picnic ~ CARDIGAN LEGION HALL . SATURDAY, AUGUST 6th. at 2.P.M, Although in failing health for 1948 the past few years he was able He is survived by his to carry on his work on a Much Robert Davis. on the homestead ‘smaller scale until last Febry. 29d three young grandsons Rob ary when he underwent surgery, _ert Douglas, Gordon Everett and? SEARLE ~}He~partially- reeovered—and— waren Bae RLSEVUSRNRORGRAGTET ONT rable: to be’at-home with his Wife Mr. Schurman endeared. Him- and family for two months. Dur- self to all who were privileged :Ing this period a large number to know him, a cotirteopus- and of neighbors and ‘‘old’’: friends ‘genial host he greeted his many called to wish him better health. visitors with a warm and. genu- Seven weeks before his death he jine welcome ‘He always found , ;, again. entered the hospital where | jtime to chat with friends old and | in. spite of medical aid, kind /new They enjoyed his whole- | inursing, and his great courage, some character and went away patience and cheerfulness {feeling that it was good to know throughout his’ illness, he passed” such a real unpretentious chris- \peacefully away. tian gentlemar: The great num- Lem will be greatly missed ber-of cards, messages, letters not only in the home but in. the and the ‘banks of flowers. sent | community and throughout. the by relatives ‘and friends from | province because of his wide- far and-near bore silknt tribute , | spread: business contacts, espec- to pne so well beloved, and- so Len Jially with the- farmers. deserving of the very best. - Besides-his—widow he leaves’ He was a member of Kensing- to-cherish -his memory two: dau- ton Masonic Lodge No 12 and on ‘only son ~ WANTED IMMEDIATELY _ Highway _ Construction _ a Superintendent To work Jn Eldon +.Wood Islands area., writing: to Box 367. THE ISLAND CONSTRUCTION: uD Al! repli es treated confidentially ce ole BUSINESS. SERVICE DIRECTORY them in“ Charlottetown and District Apply in? : ~ Sponsored by Souris, Morell, Penaaie and Georgetown branches ‘Hosted by Cardigan Branch paca -Where: te find Goods and Service Also all who sent flowers, cards = ‘CORNY, BUT TRUK _,of sympathy and helped out in! LIMITED L-- -REAL-ESTATE © - _ INSURANCE > 92 QUEEN STREET PHONE 2-2448 Guaranteed. Free estimates. - _ Telephone “R92-2153 day 894-4696-—after S=pani- LEVE- POWER Montague Local Representative is - _ T. DOYLE Charlottetown | “BOTTLE EXCHANGE O'BRIEN Iron and . Metal Co. Ltd. ' Lower Prince St.—Charlottetown cent sad bereavement. e kernels. * MON Y~ SAVING - ee : Auto Salvage Kensington Rd. Parkdale See us for auto parts: and | MONUMENTS = f pie e | Branch Offices as 97 Upper Queen St, 147 Great George St. rao 335 ee : Abertae oA Hane ae ISLAND. BRIKCRETE | oe Due to the terrific f response on 1966. Children - -adults aoe sks ; : g : ___Island-Wide Service f 4” Field Tile. . : Color, Portraits “pee |. 6? Cement Blocks | Thomson Septic Model VOLKSWAGENS, we find Taken .in your home . Flagstones’ , fank Service F intment’ or further 153 | 149. North. River. Road: ~ Septic Tank -P (Sa Se =a a = : c i ne information. cali PLANO. TUNERQ 14 » Dial pees nad "Courtesy ts cur mmole’ Surselves overstocked with gue ey. 894-7474 : me dosenit ae ee = Se | Phone. 44411 — West Royalty : t : : : % Se eeeetan Toronto Tuner for the aton -_—_———— | Se ee one Care. SEPTIC TANK | ‘used ca rs, which we must sell at ice? call 4-6800 or writé ¢/o South- | | FIELD TILE - INSTALLATION | eee ce ; port: Post Office.< ‘| > islet Chines ‘ | @ BACK HOEING | d d for all your picnic needs eS SRG es |ticious Chinese alt | @ SEPTIC--TANKS CLEANED) rea re uce rices, Gaia *~ J, ALFRED HUGHES ——__anatian Foods | reaonabe Rae ae Pp. -HUBLEY’S ESSO GENERAL contractor; |_ Phone £8910 72 Queen st. LORNE FOY | 1S Building. and: Renovating re We have a new type of con- crete. form equipment, . Tele. | plone Mf. Stewart 47-12>°Char- lottetown RR® ° | REID CONSTRUCTION SERVICE STATION Pinette Ph. Crapaud 42-34 Tryon’ -MARJORIE’ 5 BEAUTY SALON BUGS 1 get rid of them Call. Cudmore | Business Equipment Two 1966 _ Only $1095 Overnight and permanent _ FREEZER LOCKERS HEIDELBERG | Service Repairs Attention Eaenues Corriiéti line of. sprayer. hobe % to 1 inch GLASSIFIED ADS, = DAILY eh ear aan ‘St: Peter's rere Parkdale 4 yj 4 — 7 ? PRO, & . . 4 . HOME. BAKERY. Board Your Pets - 49 Spring. Park Ro aq : hie Bathing ‘and ( ‘hipping r ler i | | Tel. 894-8118 » to ye “Bpeci alties made Ample ‘parking. Dial 4-4224 “Phone 44497 WI eee | = Supplies a i 1. Finley MacKinnon RECORDS = ROYAL: lo eee rp Plumbing and Heating eas is RECORDS e . Septic Tank Cleanout Service WELDING i pains Woe our listenwe pleasure, ake ices s - DOUGLAS G. HYDE : Sete 3 2. Charlottetown.--Head Office - 3 Proprietor EMMETT. ROAC : MILLER. BROS? LTD: at Kent sireet az 2511 | Feote ani | eEET: ROKCH : ‘OBITUARY Inserted by The death at his home in Wood Islands on June 7th of Mr in his 67th year, Left to mourn: his’ passing~are his wife, the former Belina Mac- nan, one . MR. FRANK A. COOK the familys occurred so, suddenly Frank A Cook Charles. at home, two daughters,-Mrs—Athot Dewar of Montague and Mrs. ‘Angus. MacDonald of Wood Ts- A normal: ear of corn -alwavs-of sympathy: and-donations-to the funds. ——80- many—ways—during their re- has an even number of rows of Heart @Fund—irtheir—recent_ sad_ bereavement rere, aL lactate TINUES ‘WIDOW PLANS. RETURN. Mrs. Paul Carlson, LEFT, wife of the. medical missionary who was killed by rebel gun- fire in the Congo in 1964, talks with her brother-in-law, Dr. Dwight Carlson, in New York - yesterday as the pair plan her- *return.today tothe Congo. They will spend two weeks looking for a suitatle medical project to he undertaken by the Dr. Paul Carlson:Foundation. Mrs. Carlson says she is ‘not sure Congo. (AP _Wirephoto) One OfBitterest Strikes Far Front Settlement oe in. Magog. and Sherbrooke _ -On july. 11_»-goen-sqitad-hroke— “ot. the | into. the company's. temporary = ae ‘ ‘ghters and sons-in-law, Ed ith) the night of April 30th his breth. lands, sixteen: grandchildren and .and. Boyd Weeks, Fredericton, ren gathered ‘at the home where’ three sisters—and two ‘brothers: im -errrdpec "or ES ' 7 s ‘ICES P.F.1., Phyllis and Norman Hall,-they held. service “honouring a/Mrs.- Charles Hancock of Mur- BUYING - SELLING (REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE 4 [SERV ICES. —___._— Halifax, N.S. A sister, Beatrice most worthy brother. The fun- ray River, Mrs. Belle. Gillis of 7s : Ee a -@ ' and a brother ATMIUE predecea- eral service was, held the next Wood Islands;= Joseph of Belle 2 WANTED nee NG SeLeNe RENTING f Trainor s Auto Body sed hims > day Sunday, at -the. Freetown River..Robert of Oakville, Ont, f i E BOTTLE “J. W. MacKENZIE Johnston's River The largely altended funeral Uuited Church where Rey. Robe aud) Mis Chester Hancock of MONTREAL Pepe One ot | AL LES ; i Nest-to Mt. Ryau Hall, 7 miles WAS held fyon Huntey River ett Shaw gave acuiost helpful Belle River : the “longest, bilteHest strikes by eeee sag Real Fglate Consultant ’ Presbyterian Church on>Frid4y, and inspiring message to the © Funeral was held- on Friday, textile-workers in Quebec pros Michael: Bros” Lid. . Appraier ‘and Broker; - from’ “Ch'towm.- “Experienced | sne-17, 2086. Service =was con-large number present... B. Le- June 0th from Wood Islands ince's history ‘is im— its. fifth: as 240 Dorchester. St. | 269 Queen. Street, — work at reascnable_prices. dutted by. Rev. WF. ‘Hare and wis beautifully sang “My Home Church: to Belle “River Commnitin= “Month with no sign of a settle. . 2e per dozen ee Me Charlottetown DIAL bas Rev. Merle Zimmerman “Inter- Swee; Home.” itv. cemetery 2 men é 2 - PHONE —ramH£H a“Jlij “| Real Estate Cs ee proses ‘ment took place in the churén The pallbearers were Howard” The service was conducted bY | rhe wy feat nied’ ho e=a7 ae | i — = GAUDET co ‘cemetery... Schurman, J. Scott Cairns, Ev: Rev Ewen F MacDougall Pall.’ att Sila ie aK Ss at 4-8595 SS W. WILLI | A | : erett Francis, Fred Paynter, bearers were Arthur MacMillan, \P! ae ae BERS : , S | Broker, petalser Auto Body Shop -.. CARD-OF THANKS Stanley Evans, and Ralph-—-R-Waldo Taylor. Charles MacLen- (counter-charges nd, in some! ee o.body oP. Burns nan Edgar Munn, George Young \C&S€8. ecofomic™ troubles for = Beer Bottle Exchange Realtor: : iicarec: Phon 2-161] Repairs and Painting Mrs. -Lemue!l H Crasiell-and Flower bearers’ were Robert Don Compton, Flowerbearers mae ee -involves 5,000 beer bottjes at | e : “-® Eden Street ‘family wish to extend their sin- Jardine, Cecil Paynter, Ronaldiwere® Russel Compton, ~ William Wr Ee at “Dominion aoe Drop your. be , + Appraiser - Builder: B Aft H .- 2.2300 . cere appreciation to-the doctors, Lewis, R~ A. Profitt_and.C. B. MacKay. Leon MacPhee,—P-on. so. Ae: plants in Magog, Sher- MAURICE BLOCK T I. Offi 894- a sue Telephone—4-9347 ‘especially Dr- Ellis and DrsCox: Matheson. Fraser, Carl MacLeod. | ~ ee = jaiontmorency.. ant | . ee 7242. Member of C.A.R.E.B. | @ See the nurses of the Intensive Care| Interment was in the Free-* rummmondville nion spokes co. LTD. : Seer | ROBERT MeINNS Unit. of the Prince Edward Iseaown Community. Cemetery” and CARD. OF THANKS _ the Weekly cost Ce geb Sippeh ST GEORGE PEAKE -TSERVICES: = x ye oe ~~ landHospitaly ant clergymen was under direction of ‘The Dav-| te Ee : arene Cos tik Sherbrooke Ses : [ Interior — Exterior Painting and friends Who visited Lem ison Funeral-Home.. The family wish -to thank the Strike-is in -atrike pay ee Sees | and Papering. An A-1 jon while: in. hospitat and at-home. | eae retee = many friends -and- neighbours for @%d, other expenses, most of The strikers ‘are members at the National Federation. of. Tex- * < Fe UNTIL SATURDAY | 165 Vollewacan ‘$1095, ee with | the Purchase of any used car $700 owner > cer : Typewriters, adders, -etc. ; 104 Weymouth St. CO. Island Fumigating Service - .>? “Volkswagen: 1500 Station Wagon “Be well groomed 5 a: a Sold, rented & serviced ~ Sats ; ma eanead SR PATIENTS if we can take your job on! | 121 Pownal St. 100 St 894-5631“ F er ein hanes Velvet green in color White wall. tires » Specials an evehin : It will be done immediately, Phone 4-9624 0 Queen St. id astback”’ sedans, equipped with heavy 17.0 actual miles. Like new. Open all day and evening qualified tradesmen. personal ’ : duty, engine and additional gasoline Dial 4-8004 Aig} RS ee : RALPH FOY, . a These units have been greatly |. se eae _— “supervision on the job. AH type Tryon, P.EI Hhuckd | : of building or remodelling. ” y : 0 Mee yes “MONUMENTS “192-9004 — 12-1" or after 6 Rethy’s TV & Radio Chop Plumbing and> | : “ vi | " Of Distinclion ak Sewer eeS NOW OPEN | «Heating Contractor | SEE THEM TODA . > atl s Granite ard Marble Repairs on all Electrical ’y.<). SEPTIC TANK and fe i : El : : also Cemetery Lettering FOR RENT | Appliances. Reasonable Rates-“FIELD TILE INSTALLATION , ‘ IL-4 olk we CURRIE BROS. 4 Phone 4-5113 or -apply “an BACKHOEING 63 Consul Cortina 64 Volkswagen Ibe ad FREEZER LOC KERS - 137 Upper Queen eatty Barn. Equipment ‘ Ghincn aasu a = i ___Phone « -- _Crapaud 42- 33 a CONEHIEOM, New pearl white paint job | Deluxe See $18.00 per year ee a ae ~~ White Wall tires Only 22,000 actual miles hoi a a color! Red leather up-- patina in ent is fe olstery adio ‘ REGENT HOTEL | Call 4-41215 5. Truck FOR RENT ie ete Refrigeration Sales & — W.R. JENKINS “or over” you receive absolutely : FREE a brand Custom Built Radio. | 1964 Sechaba: | beark Four door, missin, custom built radio, ae | '63 Valkswagen 2 | Deluxe ~ Blue leather upholstery: | 1963 'One Ton Complete t tom cab? e - kp be spanking new, & cd Sale Starts Today, July 29, Ends Saturday, Aug. 2 standard trans- low mileage 6 cylinder, $99) ae 1 eonditron $995 - GM.C- with racks. duat “wheels, eus. n A-l condition $1295.00, 59 Volkswagen... - Deluxe - See this’ dhe at the special low price. of. S2y5 guests | | ; aetna ae Reas onable » Rates - Coffee Shop.& Delicatessen Arctic Traveler Units $18.00 per year | 3 ij rge. § ae 0 > ae tee Sab / MY tent Geovae Seon eee Storey Electric Call 4-412) > WE CAN’ 1, HANG OUT FOR TOP PRICES Phone 16106 192. Kent” Ch'town 24-6669 4-7341 7. ial d re ae hepa ATES iene Soe Ww 30 ate AE ee : — eesyuite Corres SNOp ONE STOP _ ATTENTION ‘62 Walliwccer |’61 Volkswagen | ~ Full. course’ meat 11-99 6" Eastern-Painters: Cc | Daly 800 PE SR Pre-$1.25. buses We! Oe oars COIN LAUNDRY JT? MOTORISTS ustom ' Deluxe ; Sandwiches, Chips, “étc.. ett. Limited DRY CLEANING wo | Turq: Lota ify color. Leather wphoistery | New paint job... turquoise, One CB. BECKER. :Prop ‘ : SELF-SERVICE CAR WASH Bip need ta allo k0Ur SAE White. wall hres, | Low mileage ee Se Exterior. and fiterion Spence & Mc Leod Ltd. Hae ee ne an ee $750 $795 = appa eee naintine special coatings, Auto Body Shop ave your Aeeee oF clos ——— uae el - Prestige Welding vinyl fabric, spray paint- ..39 ‘Eden St. ©. Ch'town | \Siper” [in Air Ride” shocks “58 Pontiac Sedan | 96. Meteor —. f es Gertlind= Ing. soni “@ ‘Wheet alignment’ avid balance 2 OWL rrcst een ees iowa in. color. Resl, good 158 +dboe hardtop. Black in eo! ae Elect 1 Acety VETet “Bstimates’™ ne “ eB ese e ee Mae Apel sae is We a ready. to serve Cambine: Ln Tires \ Batt & MacRae Ltd 2 i | , $195, 97 Upper Queen st. you. ae 3S sige Auto Electric _ nlp a Telephone 4-4205 *159 Svdney St. “Sales & Rentals Dial 2-1229 ee iaiecinidinssoi diced Staieeetiemaprataneesne acon, EM: GOON Fe SOF or OD dace See Lace Ie I... , B. \KE RIES, _ KE NNELS Pe ab READ THE co a Y Phen 4. 6563 or 4-91 4 ey tile Workers Quebec based Nationa] strike 4 -aftilhate wf the Confederation Trade Unions. The Started, in Magog April \l-and spread to the other three tentres.- The.. walknutWarted quietly enouzh hut as negotiations dragged on. tempers became lfrayed and violence erfipted. The hilk of the vislence jcaiie during .a six-day period in. mid-July during which three. jbonths exploded and a company office was sacked headquarters and ‘caused $2000 damage by their. kindness. letters and cards Which must be paid from union Smashing typewyiters and over. ‘turning desks. Three days—later_a_16-year-old Montreal hi'g h schoot- student, Jean Corbo, carried a time ‘lbomb Into_an_alley behind the Dominion Textile plant in Mont- rea] and was killed when the jomb apparently exploded pre- . maturely, Police said they helieve the istudent, was a henchman for a terrorist~organization. Corbo's- grief-stricken father, real notary, desctibed jas ‘‘the naive servant of the _ high privet ot separatist ten. +rorism.' The Montreal plant is not at whether she’ will remain in the . of a- Mont- | el Sar fected by the strike hecause te employees ‘belong te a different — union. ° company executives in Magog were rocked by. explosio caused hv a. Molotov bocktad and dynamite. Both men—Geof- away. with their families at the jtime but the explosions caused jextensive damage to. thetr homes. ‘SEEK RIGHER WAGES The dispute involves. the qués- ition of night work for female employees and. wage demands. The union is demanding an in- crease of 42 cents an hour and ja’ 28-month .contract and the | compay is “offering 29 to 31 icents in a 49-month agreement |The present average wage paid to the workers is $1.79 an hour. : tT Ina speech’to the’ company’s" Uy: 20,7 EF, vice-president said the company consid- and He four in ‘annual meeting King,executive of Dominion Textile, strike . has cost the jabout $6,000.800-».without eration of fringe benefits jpossible wage — increases said: the “impact of: the communities is substantially excess: of this figure.” A few days. earlier. two lelected representatives .from Sherbrooke hecame ‘involved in the strike when they blamed the \“rigid and miserly” attitude’ of the company for continuation of the walkout. Th a letter to \Blair Gordon, .who retired July 29. Maurice Allard. independ ent .Conservative | member Parliamenge and Raynald Fre: ‘frey ~Bonhomme, the Magog personnel... manager,and. Clare ence Stvan, a foreman—werg then-president e ot On July 17 the homes. of twe chette, Union Nationale .mem- — ber in the’ provincial — legisla- ture. warned that if. the com- | pany did not modify its rigid at- ititude they will take the issna jtn the people. in a ‘'study. and information cémpaign.”?.: ee The campaign opened Aug 1 when the two men addressed a- meeting of 500 strikers in May g0g, A company spokesman said the two representatives were sNot._"‘properly._ informed’ —.and— “should, seek first-hand~informa- ition on the: walkout and’ the” ‘company’s position Meanwhile; local merchants and striking employees, who \fepresent half the labor force lin Magog,’ are suffering. Strikers, in Magog receive ‘strike pay of $10 “a week for single men and $13 for cate men Through a special - Tangement they can borrow, ‘- jto $15 a week from local banks” and storekeepers: are cautiously extending. credit. confident they. au be paid once the otrike, re ‘