I SELL YOUR "DON'T WANTS" THROUGH A CLASSIFIED AD“ 10 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Tues. March 5, I963. AUTOMOTIVE I EMPLOYMENT MERCHANDISE Children’s Wear '°' Cars For Sale Help Wanted Female m SALE: 1954 PONTIAC IW A N 'I‘ E D HOUSEKEEPER. r-in'otor. complete with trans- older woman for small fam- ymsion. also rear ends suit- ily. good wages. Write P. 0. tattle for trap hauling. Con-l Box 698. City. :Mgggéut‘ccamn- "We 176""jWANTED: RELIABLE GIRL - - I for hlight houselworl;l while ‘ mot er works. One c 11d, one year old. Dial +9830. '7? Agents, Salespeople m 40 To 00. HANDLE SALES Now Available .Erltory surrounding Char-I ‘ ttetown. Worth up to $12.000I ope ' ' In a year. plus bonus. Write ‘ mugs mm Avon Pro. ' .K. Garner. Vice Pres. Texas duets in CharIOttEtown f eflnery Corp. Box 711. Fort RR. 2 (New Haven and .Worth 1. Texas. 3 Cornwall area), Char- IEWERs WANTED IMMED-I l°tt9t°wn RR 5 (south‘ iately. Work at home doingI Port: ’ Mt- Stewart, St- }iimple sewing. We supply ma-I Fetter 5 areas) BELVEDERE STORE — OPEN until 9 each night —— groceries. children's wear. St. eters Road. Farmers Market BALEID HAY AND STRAW FOB sale. separator threshed. Phone 23-41, Hunter River. 300’ BALES GOOD QUALITY hay for sale. Contact Blaine Mac-Donald. Mayfield. TIMOTHY HAY FOR at Louis MacLeod's Wigrnore Road. FOR SALE. 0 SOWS T0 farrow March 18th. Apply Leo McCIoskey. Emyvale. FOR SALE: ONE COW (HOL- stein). five years old. to fresh- en in three weeks. Apply John SALE. barn. OUT OUR WAY )4 OH, NOT AaAIm IF val WEREN'T V ALREADY so BEAT UP, I’D owe *— u A aw CKS MYSELF! YO F SMA I DON’T KNOW WH By. J' R. Williams WELL, .LluHT Row sou .nIu ME A FAVOR BY wzluom' LOOKIN' .. «oldie; - » ~., «I o o o *. \ . t... \ Aerials and pay shipping nothI Write May While territory i8 Sabey' Comma“ ays. Make up to $1.40 an Still Open- ————-———- gout Piece work. Apply Dept. Write Mrs. R. G. Dunn WANTED A NUMBER OF nip-90 Box 7010. Adelaide Post Dist. Mgr. feeder ""18 and “Wes. Knud "Effice. Toronto 1. Ontario. I 200 Leslie St. Moncton. NB. again-‘35:? Huaiggeggg 0’ _MQNEY? MONEY? LET us'————-———————-— '— start you in business on our Help wanted Male FOR SALE: 3.1100” MARE' capital with a net weeklyl V1013 Songv Fight years Oldv l earning of more than $75.00, In foal to Victory Mac. 2.05. . I . _ Phone 4-6930 after 5:30. Rooms Specml Notlees handling in your neighborhood. 250 fast repeating necessities including Tea. Coffee. Spices. Extracts. medicines, Toilcti we” known local com- Articles. Farm Lines. in (‘Sla-v pan‘y has permanent jo‘b‘ blisthed CIIEW "r “Hal Paula: for ambitious man want- rou es. xpcrience unneces—1 - - - sary. We'll teach you. ays; mg to get ahefid m llfe' FREE trial. Established low 336 2000i YVlth car. write today. without fail. G. j. Average earnlngs $75.00 aurin-President. The Paula: r week. F ' ‘ Co. Ltd. 21 St-Paul St. East.‘ fine or Interview M t I. P. . OSATESMA: WANTED Guardian-Patriot Box 1656 Charlottetown WANTED CALVES FOR SALE. HOL- stein and f hr I ONE FURNISHED BED SIT zell Winsloe. ‘ THREE MILK COWS FOR SALE I two to freshen March alst, I and one to freshen in Decem- Iber. Apply Leo Peters. May-I field. FOR SALE: 3 CHOICE HOL- stein heifers to freshen within,1 next two months; also ton sows bred about one month? Delancy's Feed Service. Ken-I Tr YOU ARE LOOKING FOR STEADY WORK 4 HERE IT IS . TFHI'IIPTS Wanted A reliable man between 25 and I—““ ‘—————- 55, married and with car wanted I SCHOOL DISTRICF promptly to sell Rawleigh Pro-I NO-‘Il (TRAIL) ducts in Kings County and Char- . senior English lottetown. mm] Selling experience not neces-I Girls' Physician Education sa-ry. We will train you to make1 senior Mathematics from $75 to $125 or more a week. I Junior and Senior French NO capital needed. I Home Economics. his is an opportunity for a: Please address applications to: hard working man to build up a District Superintendent at business with security for theI Sc ~futuire. It will pay you to' in-} vestigate immediately. Write for full details, . THE W.T. RAWLEIGH CO. LTD. Dept. C4-1A I Suburban Montreal 4005 Richelieu, Montreal. in». Wank“: guenmle Catholic lady teachers quali- _ tied and experienced for high Does An Avon I school and upper elementary . 1 grades, required Se Representative ‘ Call on You? * 'We may need someone in your neighborhood. - NO obligation.- 00 s, 1145 Cedar Avenue. Trail. B. C. Write Mr. P. E. Griffin. ‘ Catholic School Board of I . aurent i 1870 Decelles St. I St. LaIi‘rent 9, Que. ber 1963. Excellent conditions. . sinngton, P.E.I. t bee eed wee 10 days old. Apply Ralph Friz- ting room. Heated. Gentleman preferred. Phone 4-3197. FURNISHED. HE TED BED- room for rent. suitable for 2. Phone 4-4041 after 5 p.m. FURNISHED HEATED BED- room. Kitchen Phone 4-8472. FOR RENT LARGE FURNISH- ed room. suitable for lightI housekeeping for male or fe- male. With bath: and hot water. Apply 292 Fitzroy‘ Street. Charlottetown. privileges. DO YOU NEED MONEY? We offer fast-service cash loans for any worthwhile pur- I pose...upto$2.500..a.ndi 36 months to pay! ' HOUSEHOLD FINANCE 117 Queen St.. Phone 4-7396 148 Gt. Geo. St., Phone 4-8517 SPECIALS I THIS WEEK at ELLIS BROS. I Sherwood I I I I 3 bags —- $l0.45 Bran — $3.|0 cwI'. Oil Cake I Trade Schools Write— Mrs. R. G. Dunn, District Manager 200 Leslie St., Moncton Guardian - Pairiol CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Mondays through Fridays 830 AM. until 5 P.M. Sal. till 12 noon. Phone Charlottetown 4-8506 Consult Ilia list of telephones at the —"'——'—_ to; of Classified page for the Brand-I r a an. ‘ name in Electronics Training I Since 1928. TV. Industrial Elec- ' tronics. Automation, etc. Day ‘ courses in Toronto or Mont- real. 01' study at home. Easy i terms. Free booklet. Radio College of Canada . 461 King St. W.. Toronto 213. Ontario CWT. I Hog Grower 1 $4.25 cwl'. DIAL 2-l20l l I Chicks I BABY CHICKS. ORDER NOW from the Home Of Dependable Chicks for Egg and Meat Pro duction. Ames In-Cross Hy- brids. Dual 'Purpose Heavies Parks ‘Keystone‘ White L v office serving you r . worn ADVERTISEMENTS 24 wordl Artlcles For Sale ‘TVIEDIUM SIZE SPACE HEAT- er. Price $20.00. Phone 4-7230. MENS LEATHER WORK gloves, $1.46. Factory Outlet Store, formerly K. and R. store. opposite Flying Dutch- man. Queen Street. FOR SALE: ONE IIUSSMAN meat showcase. two years old. house num are Charged ’lre'I-ccepfable. Cash Role lnsertion d 4%: 3 consecutive insen fions A: per word, 6 consecutive In- sertions all: per word 10 per can! ldt"ional charge on these an- 8 feet 10n_ one 0 n deep mom" I‘ "°' “Id “mm” 7 ‘5‘” fireezer. 7 8feet long.pe Phone of last insertion dale. +8415. _ ANNOUNCEMENTS 5 d, 18 ————-— « minimum chir::r war FOR SALE: ENTERPRISE s'EI'IAt NOTICES Births. Deaths range In good condition. Priced 31 Wedding: Engagemenn' right for quick sale. Phone Car of Thanks sl 75. Ad. +3784 after 5 p.m. ditlonsl each name printed 10:. In FOR sALE: PORTABLE mm m 3' 975' Addi'im‘“ Carona typewriter. in good “W'- "fi" fw‘P'Pe'd'm; °' condition. Phone 2-1206 Vern wll , I! yme an em ~—.__._____._—————— style maintained 10: per line MENS NAVY SWEAgERs-s. 2 cm, an], "my. won], for $5.00. Factory On at tore, formerly K. and R. store. op~ (5 to 6 lama each) per line. Flying Dutchman. Obituary act's“ will be charged $1.50 for the M15 words 3: per word _I_ * PROPANE GAS BROODER stove for sale, good comiltlon. Priced to sell. Apply Donald Drake. Vernon or phone Ver- non River 7- . LADIES SKIRTS, 31... FA:- thereafter. CLASSIFIED DISPlAYS I Insertion notices, 32:24 per M: . . . tory Outlet acre. for-me .1” cm?!“ r231. 5'12"“ K. and R. Store. opposite Fly- '”'"' " m, "o: .‘k,’ Ing Dutchman. een Street. on. MI. will be charged the FOR SALE: ENTERPRISE on. M. u: range. space heater. large wardrobe. Phone (-6398. are requested to M advertisement the first '2: CHILDRENS snow I! m and icall the Classified M an of SUITS. $3.95 up. Factory Outlet Store, formerly K. and R. store. op- any mm cohorts Dogma" II 3:22: my?“ Putchlmn' responsible ' _._.._.___.__ - “I. Who or 3mg"... Good Things To fit portion cal! of a classified man-[con ‘ salt serring or s e. rnce “ wt“? Street wharf, phone 4—51 my C. . ‘ 118 Waltlhen Drive. Dial 4-8768 Charlottetown 08 horns. and Broiler Chicks. Sanders Chick Hatchery le.. Moncton, New Brunswick. Articles Wanted WANTED: STEEL FILING cabinets, second hand, in good condition. Phone 160 Borden. WANTED: TWO BROWNIE uniforms. sizes 8 and 10 years. Rhone 4-7081. WANTED To BUY-BROWNIE ‘ ing home for 14 year 5 Telephone 4-85213—2 or I I6"/o Dairy Ration ‘FOR Room And Board Wanted I Roman Catholic board- Old boy attending school. write box 1602 Guar- dian-Patriot. Apartments E apartment. three rooms bath. Heated. Stove and frigi- HEATED APARTMENT. 3 rooms and bath. 011 range sup- plied. Refrigerator if needed. Phone 4-7295. THIRD FLOOR APARTMENT e NT, THIRD FLOORI tribution and} same shall be before the pre- I daire supplied. Phone 4-8924. DIVISIOIH!f Grade I En rol I meni Charlottetown City Sch 00 5 March 4 - March 8 Parents of pupils entering ed 6th birthday by January 31. 1964. Kenneth Parker, Superintendent of Schools. temberr are ask- I Sc REAL ESTATE - BUYING SELLING RENTING PHONE 4.3268 J_ w. MacKENZIE Real Estate Consultant Appraiser and Brok 269 Queen Street Member of C.A.R.E.B. Charlottetown I I FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW FOR HOUSE FOR SALE. CENTRAL- Properties For Sale sale. at 36 Fairview Drive. Sherwood. Hot alr heat: com- pletely modern; built in 1&0; reasonably priced. For further a Jack“ 445037 particulars contact Garnhum. Phone 2-1486. ly located on Bayfield Street, near new school. Consisting of three bedrooms, bath. living- room, dining r0012. lar; kit- chen. Completely renovated and .re-painted. Hardwood and tile floors. Oil furnace. 01: large lot with garage. Very low down payfent and low mon- thly payments. Phont 4-5547 ask for MacKay. STANLEY MOL REAL ESTATE offers good ouse. Hydro- water. 3 bedrooms new small barn. with 5 acres of land. Situated on paved highway at North Shore, 12 miles from Charlottetown. We have a waiting list_ of prospective buyers wantin: city and sub— urban houses. Why wait for Spring? Sell now! Contact Stanley Mol Real Estate. 78 Great George Street. Char- tetown "near Travel Bur-l eau". Dial 2-1611. Trailers WWHOUSE trailer. furnished. Phone Murray River 28-15. Legal Notices NOTICE OF CITATION In Re Estate of ISABELLE MAY JOHNSTON late of Peter's Road in King's County Registered Nurse, de:eased testa‘te. I I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ' ' bee has traeted for the passing of the final accounts in the above Es- tat tor an Order for dis- and the bear" siding Justice in the Estates The Supreme Court at the Court House in Char- lottetown in Queens County on Tuesday the 9th day of April next coming, at the hour of eleven o’clock in the forenoon. DATED this 4th day of for lent. three rooms and bath. March AD. 1953 In em kitchen and living- room. Heated with continuousi hot water. Rent .00 month- ly. Available now. Dial 4-8818. STELF CONTAINED HEATED‘ apartment, one bedroom; elec- tric range; continuous hot water; residential, five minu- tes from center of city. Write Guardian-Patriot Box 1578. FOR RENT: HEATED SECOND. floor apartment, four rooms and bath. Electric~ stove sup- plied. Large storage space and garage. Dial between , 9 am. and 5 p.m. or 4-6488 after 6 p.m. TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT for rent. hot water heated. large livingroom. kitchen and hall at North River, four miles f r o m Charlottetown. Apply Solomon Taweel. North River general store. . GILBERT A. GAUDE'I‘. Proctor. Personal ______________.____ WORRIED ABOUT FALLING hair. dandruff, or scaly. itchy scalp? nex. a n e w scalp treatment containing per cent lanolin. Greasless. Satisfaction or money back. $1.95 jar. at Jenkins. Reddin Bros. Cpntvwéll’s, and Sem- ples Pharmacy Limited. Lost LOST: BOYS DARK RIMMED glasses. Saturday between IT ex- I . Lennon I I I I I o I DOYLE’S CITY & QUEENS “WE TREAT THE SICK WELL" -— Giggey’s Pharmacy. “Up-to- the-minute" prescription ser- vice. We can call for and deliver your prescription. Phone us to- day —— Prompt Free Delivery to dale -— Sherwood and all sections of the Cit. . . Dial 4-3170. PARENTS ARE asked to en- roll pupils In city schools for Grade I this week March 4—8th, t School Board office. PIhone CARD PARTY Railroad Em- ployees Club. 21 Water Street, I Announcements REGULAR Tuesday night card p rty No River Recreation Hall tonight. 8.30 p.m. Ladies and Gents 1st and 2nd Prizes. In aid of Jr. Farmers. PRINCE COUNTY CARD PARTY at D. R. Bak- er's, Mal-gate. Wednesday. March 6. Sponsored by W.I. I CAPE TRAVERSE W.I. will hold their regular card party Tuesday March 5th. at 8:15 p.m. Lunch served. HOCKEY BORDEN Rink Tuesday, March 5th. game time 8:15 p.m. Borden Nationals vs. A Tuesday, March 5th. at 0:15 Feminism Seabm“ ' p.m. Admission .50c. Lunch 510“ ~25 and ‘0 served. KENSINGTON RINK, tonight. ATTENTION LADIES! Come TueSdW- “mm “‘6' semi' and cheer for your men at Crapaud Rink Tuesday- arch 5. at 8:30 p.m. sharp. Hockey! Kingston Legion vs. Orapaud married men. In aid of First New Haven Boy Scouts. Old- timers skate after. Everyone welcome. NORTH RIVER Rink tonight Tuesday. Kingston vs. Milton 7:30 p.m. Admission .25c to all. Rink rented after game. Wed- nesday afternoon school hockey. Covehead vs. Milton 4 pm REGIONAL FESTIVAL Dominion Drama Queen Charlotte High School auditorium March 14. 15 and 16th. at 8:15 p.m. Adults $1.00. students .50c. Tickets available at Hughes Drugs, Burns Jewel- lers and on sale at door. DAUGHTERS OF Empire of Festival, finals, New Arman vs. New n- don. Game time 8:15. Skate af- ter. Legion free school skate Sill-5.“). KING'S COUNTY ALLIS'I‘ON INSTITUTE are presenting a variety concert in Murrw River Hall. March 6th. at 8 p.m. Sponsored by the Uni- ted Church Women. DUE To WEATHER con- ditions. dancilg classes at Mon- ague will be postponed for March. commencing again April. Interested couples are in- vited to attend the seven o’clock classes on Tuesday evening at the Charlottetown Hotel for the month. Thank you. Mrs. Evelyn Edgett PROGRESSIVE Conservative poll meeting Montazle South party in I.0.0.F. Hall. Sydney Street. every Wednesday night 8 p.m. poll, moms above Ma n Drug Store. Thursday March 7th. at 8 p.m. MIGHTY MIDGETS THAT SELL A MOUNTAIN OF MERCHANDISE ~ Charlottetown 4-8506 - Summerside 6-8031 - Montague 97-2 - Souris 157 - Alberton 68-2 CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere thanks to Dr. Clark. Dr. eer. nurses and staff of the Prince County Hospital; also Rev. LM. Murray a-nd all who visited me. sent cards and brought treats while I was a patient there. Thank you one and all. Mrs. William H. Cousins. I wish to express my sincere appreciatlon and thanks to Dr. Lea. nurses and staff of the Prince Edward Island Hospital Rev. Cannon Davies. Rev. 1' Howard, and to all my relatives, friends and neighbours. who visited me, sent flowers, gifts, treats and cards while 1 was a patient there. Mrs. Cecil Mill. OBITUARY Inserted by friends and rela- tives as a tribute to the de- ceased. HENRY TRAINOR On Feb. 18th. 1963 the death of Henry Trainor occured in the Charlottetown Hospital. He was in his eightieth year and was a life long resident of Kingsboro. In 1912 he married Agnes Mc- Kenna and operated a farm until he retired six years ago, but re- mained in Kinkona. He was a devoted member of the Catholic Church and a man of many fine qualities. He will] be sadly mis- sed by his wife, four brothers and two sisters. The brothers “ are George and Leslie. Nelson. B.C. Gerald. Stud‘bury. Ont., and Cecil, Kinkora. The sisters are Eva. Kinklora and (Jennie) Mrs. William Cullen, North Wil shine. The funeral which was largely attended was eld on 'Ilhln'sday morning from the home of his brother Cecil to St. Malachy‘s Church where Requiem High RADIO & TV SERVICE “ON THE SPOT REPAIRS" DIAL 4-4305 WE SPECIALIZE in Electrical Wiring Jobs -— Large or small Air Conditioning . Refrigeration Sales -- I‘Vl ce . Appliance Repair—all types . Motors Rewonnd—n‘epalred Oil Burner and Dodd and Stralher Lightning Rod— 1 Sales and Service DeLAVAL DAIRY EQUIPMENT PALMER ELECTRIC LT . DTAI 43543 I I INCOME TAX RETURNS Financial Advisory Service CHESTER STAIRS 37A Elm Avenue Dial 4-8676 Charlottetown COLD WAVE SPECIALS for 54.00 $10.00 for $7.00 SHAMPOO SET—$1.00 SHAMPOO SET & CUT 5!.50 GALA REMTT" SALON Capital Theatre and 38 Lower 105 KENT ST. Queen. Phone 4-9189. ' PHONE 4-9431 I NOTICES NOTICES uniform size 10. One Guider uniform size 18. Phone 4-6833. Office Space “TO LET —- GROUND FLOOR heated office at 38 Queen WANTED Street, immediate occupancy. ALE WES tilioimwiig' sliéim‘i‘l; 20¢ per dozen lottetOWn. P.E.I." PHONE NOTICES 485% Special Notions ALE BOTTLES Paying 20 cents per dozen MAURICE BLOCK CO . TAX NOTICE School taxes are now overdue. Defaulters list will be published March 15,1963. Charlotte Jay. Sec’y. Borden School \ Shorihorn Breeders Association will be held in the National Film Board Room. Dominion BuildingI Queen Sin. at I:3O P.M. Friday. March 8. I963. Loman MacLean President ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the P.E.I. Sterling Wood Secretary 158 Kent St. 's Coins WANTED COINS NEWFOUNDLAND lc 885—31000: lass—415.00 1900—85-1”. 5c: 187046.00: 1873—4164!) 1944—317 .00 10c: 1 100.00 lass—$40.00 370—. . I Otherdates don wanted Notice to Rural Subscribers I I p. mm “W M 7‘ days cl billing data. in reserves the M W Muhamrovmumdhd- PROFESSIONAL CARDS ' ' regaining .3 wool" M “W m Architects 126 Richmond St. .0. Box 513 PHONE 894-4872 V, I w ‘ “ on Numbers . . ’5 ##RW Peter A. McNeil m . , . - chum-I «I: Architect he I- W.» Laurie A Cola TIM "-" a Assodates . Hausa . W mammal. Malt-III W Dbl". I G. Keith Pickard Registered maltose P. 0. Box set Mansion/Inst. Film m1. — V non-at The The expiry date of your subscription appears un- der the name and ad- on the mailing label of your paper ued delivery Expiry notices are mailed one month in advance, and again dur- ing the month the paper expires. In case of error. please notify the Cir- culation tent. Guardian-Patriot arlottetown, P.E.I. ALL ACCOUNTS OWING TO P. J. NOYE & CO. must be settled by March 20th.. other- I wise will be handed in for collection. P. J. NOYE & CO. Births, Deaths, Marriages BIRTHS SMITH — At the Charlottetown Hospital Feb. 27th. 1963, to Mr. and ers. Bertram Smith, (nee Eileen Laceyl, Traoadie Cross. a sen, airy Bertram Weight 7 lbs. 8V2 ozs. a bro- ther for Larry and Lynda. SELINGER — At Ottawa. on Feb. 25th, 1963. to Mr. and ,Mrs. Neil Selinger (nee Lor- raine Sinnott. RN). 8 daugh- Margaret Catherine, 7 lbs.. 2 oz. A sister for Kent and Scott. GARY — At Queensway General Hospital. Toronto. to Mr. and ers, Emile Gary (nee Wilma Larterl. Charlottetown, a daughter 8 lbs.. 15 ozs. sister for Cynthia and Jo- e ARBING — At the Charlotte- town Hospital. March 1st. 1963, to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Arb- ing. a son. Weight 10 lbs. A brother for Joyce and Kathy. STAVERT — To Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Stavert. Freetown, a daughter. weight 6 pounds. 14 ounces, on March 2, 1963. at the Prince County Hospital. LAMONT ~— :Mr. and Mrs. Don aid .1. Lamont. are happy to announce the arrival of their daughter. Donna Joyce at the Kings County Memorial Hos pital. February 8th. 963. Weight 6 lbs., 8 ozs. A sister for Debra and Douglas. RILEY — Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Riley. Montague, are happy to announce the arrival of their daughter Cynthia Mac, at tie Kin-gs County Memorial Hos- pital on Tuesday. February 26th. 1968. Weight 7 lbs, 121/: ozs. , EMPLOYMENT TEACHERS For MORELL REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL I963 - 1964 Term Degree Teachers; one B.Sc.. degree teacher definitely required. Apply :-- » FRANK DUNN. Secretary EMPLOYMENT ENGAG EMENTS FRASER -— AFFLECK -— The engagement is announced of Constance Mae, daughter of Mrs. Minnie Fraser and the late George Fraser of Pictou. NS. to Harold Garth Leard. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Affleck. Mt. Stewart. Marri- age to take place, Monday. March 11th. at Mt. Stewart United Church at 5 p.m. ARSENAUL'I' — McKENNA — Mrs. Julia Arsenault. Tyne Valley, P.E.I. wishes to an- nounce the engagement of her only daughter. Mary Irene. to John David. son of Mrs. Ber- nard A. McKenna, and the late Mr. McKenna, of Charlotte town P.E.I. Marriage will take place in Tyne Valley United Church. on April 16th. at 2 p.m. IN MEMORIAM GALLAN'I' — In loving memory of our dear son, Justin Gal- lant. who departed this life March 5. 1957. Only ghose who love lost can te'. The sorrow (i parting without farewell. thers and sisters. ROACH -— In loving memory of dear brother William Roach. who departed from us March 3rd. 1962. No matter where I wander. No matter w o, I will always have a moment Bil . To stop and third: of you. ways remembered a sa missed by sister Ruth, brother- in-la-w Ted and family WANTED vices. The pallbtarers were John 1R. McCaIbe. Louis, Wilfred and George M. Trailnor. Damien Shreenan and Maurice . Interment was in the church c emetery. "May his Soul rest is peace." CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Henry 'Ilrainor wishes to thank Dr. H. Croken. Fir. Reid, the Sisters of the Charlottetown Hospital. Cecil Trainer. and her many kind friends and neigltorl who sent mass cards and mes- sages ot' sympathy and all who assisted in any wary the lsickness and death of band. her hus- I IVeoI Prices IAre Expected [To Decline I OTTAWA (CP) — Supply and Iguality of veal are expected to Iincrease during March and the price is expected to drop. the ifederal agriculture department I says in its monthly food outlook. I Supplies in central Canada ywill increase rapidly with the {sharp seasonal upturn in calf Islaughter during March and Ap- n. I Pork supplies will rise by Iabout seven per cent during ithe same period and pork prices are likely to drop moderately Iduring the next few weeks. I Prices of choice and good brand beef carcases are lower than any time in 1962 and a steady market is expected to Iprevail. The price of cow beef Imay increase a little with the Ionset of the spring pasture su- ‘son. IEGos UP Egg prices are higher than us ual at this time of year because of lower supplies. Broiler chickens. selling at I slightly higher prices than last year. are expected to drop a few cents a pound during the next few weeks. Turkey prices WI“ remain about the same as In February. Lower stocks of Maritime and local potatoes Ilected In higher prices In eastern Canada and prices are expected to m crease further on most markets- Large apple and onion stocks have kept prices below thou I BURTON Miss Marilyn Collicutt. C81” Wolfe, recently visited her cou- sin Miss Helen Dalton. Burton. Mrs. Inez Howard. lgh and Beverley. Glengarry, motored to the 0.8. to attend the funerll of their cousin. Arthur O'NEI“ NOTICES NOTICES of Somewille. Mass. and Mrs. Donald Steve” NOTICE ANNUAL MEETING P.E.I. RURAL BEAUTIFICATION SOCIETY Wednesday, March 6,1963, 2 p.m. Experimental Form, Charlottetown TENDERS Tenders will be received mdersi for the delivered and Installed price of an mortal type Propane gas mac Memorial ’ Icetiom: Overall size. 80" wide, 31%" deep, deep 131/ high 2 hot tin, , " ; t sec ons, size each s'12" wide, 27%: top 8 burners; 1 griddle-broIler. G 275/." deep. High shelf. black halted Speclf 56%” high Ish. Hospital, Mom by the for the King's County Mr. of 'l‘ruro, N.8.. were recently ts Ill! married. . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. liar- old Macaregor ot 'I‘ruro, 11.8. and formerly of Burton. . and Mrs. Melvin MN' moi-,th mold. a! B about-Judah. How , Gianni-w. motored '0 each. 261/4” Wide, deep:1openmtesec- wlth2startype dIesIzeM”wIde, meltin- Tenders will close March 12. 1963. Business Manager injlu'OIls . - IIOWIDI‘I'A’I‘UfihW .Iid-llthcaotm'ymul «I carried umbrellas to W" mm M.- _. L“ v “IR-fimmrl Urafleflms’uvlma'fi'nz-newfimfifl's-a Z=<nud=' cow‘s: =§2=< I 1‘:- _ REE D2. '1‘-‘