I l. Properties For Sale pROPERTY 0N MAIN ‘ Montague for sale. Write Post § O'fice Box MEIR—3.35.-”l E “sanow' FOR SALE AT is gen-land Crescent. Contains; t‘rree bedrooms. Priced s .0110. 54.000 down. N.H.A. rw rtagage at 612 per cent. (lcrupnhcy July lst. For fur-y [her particulars telephone 4-g "YE ARE l . w. “Mvfld Funny HOME FOR SALE; Centrally located. attractive} kitchen. as modern as the. best in the city. imported wood paneling. hardwood floors; hot water all heating. Price flexable. J.W. MacKen- zie. Realtor 4- . _ Q” Tioonan FURNISHED Two bedroom apartment for rent, Kitchen. living room and hath.l Hcated. electric lights. water: supplied. very reasonable rent; for right party. Call 246111 Stanley Moi Real Estate Ltd.l Trailers ’_7 . 18 F001“ RAVEL TRAILER; for sale. Apply at 216 Bus-1 well Crescent. Summerside. Eldrian HOMES ron SALE.“ Best prices in the Maritimesl Direct dealer. Telephone 336- 7363. Summerside. A V LARGE—MOBILE HOME 10 x 49 for sale. Three bedrooms. Completely furnished withi automatic washer. Excellent condition. Situated on trailer lot. Telephone 4-8789. Properties Wanted ifiinifitit‘Fnican a on 4. bedroom home wanted. Pre- ferable in Brighton area. Please forward all informa- tion to Guardian-Patriot Box 25986 Charlottetown. wranns'rno IN when A cottage or house. Land near seashore. Write G. Rodney loo. Quebec. Telephone Wa- tcl‘lon. Quebec. Code 514. 539- 2601. NOTICE INO‘IICE s'r..‘ LOOKING FOR somnn ro I’l‘he Guardian. Charlottetown. Sat. May 18. 1964. 171 NOTICES Pennant " "I EMPLOYMENT EM PLOYMENT NOTICES handle a second mortgage of Telephone M6813 or 894-4415. HYGENIC SUPPLIES — SAVE 1 up to 80 per cent. Send 82m ‘ for 86. finest quality. assorted. . Park Sales. PO. Box ut.‘ Hamilton. Ontario, Canada. TEE FRUITS 01" one tree and leaves of one branch...Sopowenfulisthe light of unity that It can illu- minetthewmleea ...Ye dwell in one world and have been created it the operation of one Will. Blessed is he who STENOGRAPHER REQUIRED Experience In Shorthond Typing and Bookkeeping Necessary Good Salary —— Staff Benefits Apply in writing to— MCDONALD & CURRIE CO. P. O. Box 455 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN been ex- same shall before the pre- siding Justice in the Estates Division of the Supreme Court at the Court House 1'- .lune next arming. at the hour of eleven o‘clock in the fore- noon. DATED this Itth day of May AD. 1964 Ken Proc ehll n. MacDonald (01'. I Lost Clear}: Po. Box 1163. Water- snnanrTnvwoon 4x 3; painted white on both sideal Lost between Charlottetownl and Crapaud. Finder pleaser notify Dawson’s Service Sta-1 lion. (Trabaud. Slu't'lfll’m“~lSEvaCES T‘A—RMER wn‘u CLEAR PRO- ' perty would like someone to take a mortgage of $2.000 for a five year period at 6 per cent. Apply to Box 25856 Guar- dish-Patriot. NOTICE 'All past due accounts owing us. not settled by I May 30th will be passed in for collection. Russell Ching SOURIS “NOTICE.— - THE WEEK OF MAY 18th Ts CLEAN-UP WEE For CRAPAUD VILLAGE Commissioners are ask- The ing all villagers to turn out and make our village DUPLICATING — STENCILS cut. any number of copies made of reports. notices etc. Room 10 Currie Bldg. Tele- phone 4-3361. S.W. MacKin- non. AUCTIONEERI‘NG SERVICE A teacher of Commercial Option including Business Pmctiee sndTyptngPartalandIaswellassomeJuniorHim'y tr Geo y. Applicants should note that. with respect in Commercial 0p- tiim. there are several ways of qualifth :- (el Consumable Commercial Certificates from other prov- inces. (b) Special 03 comse for adults under 45 who can totality for (mom University Entrance and pass the skill tests uired. In many instances an Ontario Grade XII or equivalent Certificate or better will establish the qual- ficatnon. (cl Holders of B.A. Certificates or comparable certificates are . . | . m Typing and Office Practice prior to beginning the Summer 00 se or . For complete directions re entrance requirements to 0.C.E. please contact Professor Seggie at Ontario College of Educat- ion. 371 Bloor St. W. Toronto. Ont. SALARY SCHEDULE TO APPLY WHERE PLACEMENT CREDITS ARE _ USED BY THE TEACHER Group No. 1, $5,0(l).——-$tI.-100. Group No 2. 5,300.—— 8,700. Group No 'I, 5. .— 9.000. (‘rnoup No.4 5, 9.310. Annual increment, $400. A sick-leave plan is in effect and allowances are made for experience. For further particulars please contact: Principal R.J. MILLER Box 519. Cobalt. Ont. R. L. GORMAN. Secretary Box 34]. Cobalt. Ont. . AUCTION SALE WEDNESDAY, MAY 20. I964 KINKOR; l O'CLOCK P. M. 8 milch cows (freshened). 1—2 year old to freshen in September. 7 year olds. 8 spring calves. Machinery: 1 National milker: 1—22 Massey tractor; 1 Cockshntt wagon. 5 ton: 1 set John Deere trip hat‘t‘fiWs. Furniture: Kitchen chrome set. Fleetwood television. portable ply- wood cupboards with attached stainless sink; Enterprise kitchen stova Kemac with 200 gallon oil tank; Coleman automatic floor furnace. Other l i l ROBERT MacKINNON 169 Gt. George St. l (next to Ed's Taxi) l Dial 4-9689 l 8:30 em. to 5:30 p.m. We. Specialize in Estates P. A. System Included SEPTIC TANK and Field Tile Installation Reasonable Rates IFOY'S SEPTIC TANK. l SERVICE ' l Ph: 42-34 ‘ Crnpaud Transportation CAR LEAVING FOR TORONTO' Sunday. May 17. Can accom- modate three passengers.| Contact Wilfred Clarkin. New Wiltshire. telephone Hunte; River 245 I .CAR LEAVING FOR MONT- real. May 20. can accomm- I date two passengers. Tele- phone 436-3953. Summerside. Signed : ! CAR—LnsviNGTFOR—EBMORI l I ton. May . Can accommo- 8' c‘ w°°dv " date two passengers. Tele-l Village Clerk phone 4-8449. EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT .1 PRINCIPAL REQUIRED For SOUTH WINSLOE SCHOOL 3 Rooms — l964-65 apply to Mrs. John Sieorns Secretary. HOUSEKEEPER WANTED For 0 Motel in West Royalty Apply to the Manager of the Queen. Hotel in Charlottetown PRINCIPAL WANTED For Academic Year 1964 - 65 For St. Jean Elementary School, Charlottetown Applicants preferably should have University Deg!!! and teaching experience on the elementary level. Apply In writing stating qualification, sometimes. et to Dr. K. A. Parker W EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY available for young man with University degree or at least two years of University with young expanding Canadian Company. Primarin employed in Maritimes as representa- tive in Petroleum and automotive field. Training course and company car supplied. Better than average benefits. WRITE STATING QUALIFICATIONS P. 0. BOX 666. MONCTON, N.B. REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE STANLEY MOL REAL ESTATE LTD. Vacation PrOpertIes We have a 4 acre and 25 acre acreage with a state sandy beach on South Shore. Also new room cottage on lange lot. 3 new cottages at North shore. fully furnished. close to h hope beac . ' . Ocean Front Lots Ideal location with safe sandy beach. electric power and water available. $450.00 each. River Front Lois Excellent fishing and boating and a sandy beach as well. ‘ e. .. .00 each. Electric power svaiinbi 8390 Forms Choice selections of farms. various locations. 350 acres with 300 clear excellent buildings. 2 arge barns op ses. . T notch farmers form. Will grow anything. 4 miles from Ken- sington. Houses Modern ranch style bungalow in Sherwood. three bright. bedrooms. cozy Ivivingrcom. four piece bath and modern k“.- chen. Full basement. Hot water heating throughotn. Close to sands. issues and churches. . Neat little 2 bedroom bungalow situated on mce lot at Close to North shore. Large livingroom. modem n immaculate cmditloa iill; . featuring wall to wall carpeting. diningroom. l. Wand rm. Hot water heating throughout. call us for ins ion. Extra lar liaise. could be converted Into apartments. Gioice locum. I Commercial property in downtown location. Many more to . 78 GT GEORGE STREET “Near Travel Bureau” PHONE 892-1611 rang; P.O. Box 184 or phone articles too numerous to mention. '- ' I Charlottetown . Legal Notices Terms: Cash. NOTICE OF CITATION ' GEORGE McCARVlLLE. Kinkora E. C. BELL COBALT HIGH SCHOOL owner. Am... tico in Queen's County. Fam- . . er. deceased. Wate- Requires for September 1st I964 Clearance Audion Sale at ROSEBANK 'KEPPOCH On Monday. May 18th At 1 O'Clock (sharp)- Of term maeldnery and furniture. 53 acres of choice land with 3 finished cabins. lacing snore. thereon with hot cold water an showers. with good dwelling house with bath and out- side buildings all With running water. This farm could be Machinery : 1 Ferguson tractor ldtesell: int. baler No. 46 (2 yrs. old); 1 rake (New Holland) on rubber; l M, H. bay cutter on rubber (6 M; l oscillator with motor (32 ft); 1 New Idea manure spreader Ins bush 2 trailers; farm wagon; 2 piles of logs and lumber 2 x 4" and boards: I tractor plow t2 sodl; I post hole digger: feed troughs: l propane brooder; 1 Ford truck ll: tout: 2 propane stoves: 2 refrigerators; 5 beds. springs and mattresses; 4 wash- stands; 6 tables; 30 chairs; 4 sofas; 3 oil heaters; l chester- field with i chair; 1 organ and stool; dishes- and glassware: ldtctlten clock, other articles too numerous to men-lion. Terms cash for machinery and furnitucm Terms of term will be given out at sac If day unlit. sale will be held first fine day. Owner: Auctioneer: MRS. OMM'E YAN HENDRIX. CLAUDE CRASWELL, Dial 4-7824 1 VITAL STATISTICS ENGAGEMENTS PARKER -MAM — Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Perle |c11LLEN—\l.r and Mrs. Jag-ma er. Charlottetown. wish to an- ; Cullen. Soulhpnrt. are happy, nounce the engagement of ELLIS _ Ta Mr. and M” to announce the arrival of; than daughmr‘ Margaret [0 Bruce Ellis. Stanhope. on the" daugh'" Margarel Mau’ Richard Mathemn. son of Mr. Sunday. May it). 1964. at the. Prince Edward Island Hospi~ reen. Weight 7 lbs 10'2 ozs. at the Charlottetown Hospital on and Mrs. Richard T. Mattie. ‘ . . _ , May 14m. 1964 " ”"' 5"”th m twat'l,i itsgn. Robert Stet IIn g. I I Will take place July 4 at 11.00 C! Pounds 1 ounce. YOLNKER —— Warner Younker a m. at Trinity Un iled Macmms _ M "I? Ch .1 Is happy to announce the arri- Church Charlottetown Mss town Hospital on Tuaelsgtat; Ea} Of his S'su‘rf Marga Ht Parker is ' graduate o? M" May 12' 1964 to. Mr. and Mrs: Iate at the Prince Edward Allison University and Mr. glsude Macinnis. St Peter's May 5. 1964. The proud par- waeyéhi: _son. Arthur Jerome. enls are Mr and Mrs. (:llCS-I -_~_W_I_pouEs_9Vounces; ier Younker. Brackiey Point.‘ MCCCCL‘IflES FRESH LOBSTER SUPPEPM" RESERVE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3rd, for FRESH LOBSTER SUPPER at ST. PIUS X PARISH HALL. PARKDALE Meals served from 4.30 pm. to 7.00 p.m. TakP-out meals provided N O T l E REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOLS ANNUAL MEETING Tuesday. May 19, 1964. 8:30 pm. D.S.T. At The High School of Each Regional Unit . WHO MAY VOTE—~l. Only the trustees of the Indtvrdual school districts comprised in the Reg- Ional District shall be qualified voters at all\' meet- Ing of the Regional District. ' 2. (itin trustees of the individual school district comprised in an area may vote for any candidate for election as a trustee to represent. that area, provided that no voter shall have more than one vote for any one candidate nor shall volc for more than the number of candidates required to be elected. Department of Education Charlottetown. P.E.l. island Hospital on Tuesday. Matheson is a civil engineer- Inc graduate of the University of New Brunswick. CAMERON —- WEBSTER Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fraser Cameron. Victoria. British Columbia announce the en- :accmcni of their dauglias‘. Barbara Scott to Alfred Ross son of Mr. and Mrs. All “d Leigh Webster. Charlottetown ..i. The marriage will t‘ to place June 6th in Saint An- dre-us Presbyterian Cliu :11. \icIorIa, British Columbia. GODFREY -— NICHOLSON - Mr. and Mrs. Willis A. God- trey of Beverly Mass. U.S.A. announce the engagement of their dauflliler Karen Eliza- twin Godfrey In Glenn Gilli: Mass. son of Mr. .. Angus Nicholson. of P.E.I. \Iiss Godfrey graduated f '11 Beverly High School with the class of lilfil anti is empl .d by Jordan \tarsh Co. in Pea- hcrlg \lr. Nicholson gradul- ed from Provincial Vocatlcn- 31 School Ill P.E.1. V . An All- cusl wedding is planned. IN MEMORIAM SMITH in loving memorv of Gcorge Herbert Smith who dc- parted this life May 17. 1954. Too years may wipe out many things .But this they wipe out never. 'l‘lIr “worthy of those happy (luvs : When he were all together. ‘ I lver Ive-membered by wife and family. CLARKlN-T‘reasured memories of a clearly beloved husband Amos Clarkm. who departed this life May 16th. 1962. It was 111 the. month of May. That I stood by an open grave And watched them lower my CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN Regulations to be Enforced at the leepee Incinerator as of May léth, 1964 , —l o REFUSE COLLECTION CONTRACTOR As provided in the present contracts. the firm of Jenkins and Clerk will not be required to pay any charges for disposal of refuse collected in the City of Char- lottetown and in the Villages of Sherwood and Parkdale. CITY BUSINESS FIRMS There will not be any charge made to any commercial or industrial firm or other business firms, or individuals in business. located in Charlottetown, Sher- wood. or Parkdale for any additional refuse arising from their business hauled to the Disposal Area either by their own or hired trucks. A permit must first be obtained from City Hall, however. for any truck to use this refuse disposal area. This type of permit be issued for a price of one dollar per year. OTHER COMMUNITIES Should any other communities contra ct for Refuse Collection then it is recom- mended thet these communities negotiate with the City on a per capite basis as was done with Perkdale and Sherwood. DEMOLITION OF BUILDINGS NOTICES NOTICES C. GARRISON SERGEANTS MESS LOBSTER DINNER DANCE MONDAY. MAY l8fh. 1964 Tickets available for all ordinary and Honorary Members Friday night entertainment rescheduled to Saturday night this week. ‘. Rubble from. the demolition of buildings and other structures me of at the Refuse Disposal Area. All material must be dumped wli be disposed ere directed. Tickets for this rubble be issued at a price of One Dollar ($1.00) per truck load. CHARGES. The following system of charges be adopted with payment to be by tickets purchased in advanced at City Hall with absolutely no cash payments to be made at the Disposal Site. The tickets be made up in booklets of twenty (20). TYPE OF VEHICLE A. Passenger Cars & Trailers .. . .- B. Pick-up. panel. and up to and in. cluding a I ton truck .. C. Refuse Collection Contract Trucks when hauling from Cher- lottetown. Parkdelo. Sherwood) Other trucks hauling from busi- nesses in Charlottetown, Psrkdele and Sherwood .. ..... ... E. Allothertrucks F. Old car bodies The above regulations will be strictly D. Color of Ticket. Cost Red S .50 each Green .50 each No charge Yellow By permit $1.00 year per truck White $1.00 per load No Charge enforced and NO DUMPING on the pre- ' sent dumglsite in the Village of Perkd ale after midnight. May 15th. Tickets will e be avails at City Hall. Tax Office. May 15th p.m. BY ORDER D.E. Mac LEAN City Engineer. loved one, That I would of give my life to save. But 1 know my cries could not Awaken that silent soul in clay. So I laid down my heart beside him. And sadly walked away. Ever remembered by his Wife Mary. MALONE _ in loving memory of John Malone who passed away May 16. 1 . ’Ilicre is a link death cannot sever we and remembrance less er. lways remembered by daughter Alice. MacFADYEN —- In memory of our son Robinson MacFadyen who passed away May 17, 1961 and his wife Reta who passed away Feb. 17, 1961. Remembcred by Father, Mother. sisters and brothers. CLOW ~ In memory of Thomas L. Clow. Murray Harbor North. who departed this life May 17. 1962. You are gone but not forgotten Though on earth you are no more. Still in memory you are with us As you always were before. Ever remembered by Camo- ron and Hazel. TREMERE — In loving mem- ory of our dear son Borden H. Tremere who passed away on May Mb. 1947. A token of love and remem- brance To one we shall never forget. ‘His memory to us In a treasure His passing a life of regret. We do not need a special day To bring you to our mind For the days we do not think of you . Are very hard to find. ‘ We miss the sound of your fort- : steps I And your voice since you have , znnc. - And thnugli no longer we see 3 you ; In our minds you still live on. E Lovincly remembered by his ‘fathcr and mother. Mr. and Mrs, Lyman Trcmcre. : Maclllon - In loving memory I of a dcar brother. Mr. James I A. Mat-Lend of iris. who onse- l ed away May 16. 1962. lncar brother you are not for-- | gotten ‘Thouch on carth you are no . more. I Still in memory you are with us I As you always were before. ' Sicepm: in God's beautiful I garden 3 Free from all sorrow and care. ‘ Sate In (Ind's Wondrous keeping l'ntil we meet him there. I Sadly missed and ever re- ; mcmbcrcd by sister Mary Jane Machinnon. Murray River. Mncl.EOD -- In loving memory ‘ of a dear father. Mr. James I A llat'l.cOd. lt‘lS. who passed auay on May 16. 1932. 1 Two years age We had to part With one we loved with all our hearts. ' We miss him now because w. l loved him. Inc was dear than silver and . go . lNo one on earth can replch im. ’Hi: memory will never m old. . Although his smile b gone for- vcr. 3 And his hands we cannot touch. sou we have so many memories i of the we loved so that. l Sadly missed and ever D membered by (hum. m l and family