EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT | AUTOMOTIVE « AUTOMOTIVE MAN WANTED IMMEDIATELY Married man capable of looking after livestock (beef cattle) in winter and general farm work in summer. House with all modern conveniences supplied on farm approximately ten miles from i.) Summerside. Apply stating age, experience, etc. to National Employment Service | Summerside -MALE-CLERK REQUIRED | Young man with Junior Matriculation or better required for clerical work in local industry. Some previous exper- ience. andsset but not essential. Start- ‘ing salary approximately $55.00 per | week, with complete program of em- ployee.. welfare benefits available. Apply National Employment Service, Charlottetown. CAREER OPENING A large corporation on Prince Edward Island re- quires a man tn direct tts financial operations He should bé of executive calibre. an efficient admin- istrator. and aggressive with pleasing personality. This is not an accounting position. although some _ | industrial accounting experience would help. | The successful applicant will be appointed Sec- cetary-Treasurer. wil! be a member of the manage- ment team. responsible for providing effective and up-to-date financial information Reply with details in full confidence to— Box 44064. Guardian - Patriot NOTICES. NOTICES St. Peters Lions Club | presents | “A Night Out Of This World” starrin \ Stearns, RR 7, Charlottetown. THE AMAZING DAMANT Hypnotist SATURDAY, MARCH 27th — 8:30 p.m. MORELL REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL NOTICE Eaton's of Canada wish to advise the public that they have no connec- tion with the person who purports to represent Eaton's in awarding a ward-— robe as a contest prize and that Eaton's is not conducting any such contest. SHERWOOD SCHOOL District No. 84 Parents enrolling children in Grade One for the school year starting Sep- tember, 1965 are requested to register with the Principal, Mr. Francis Blan- chard between 1:15 and 2:00 P.M. Monday to Friday, before April 15, 1965. New. comers to other grades are required to register in the same man- ner. IF POTATOES ARE YOUR BUSINESS You owe it to vourself To learn what THE P.E.1. POTATO MARKETING BOARD Is planning for the future of the Industry. With Plebiscite coming up shortly every potato producer in province will be anxious to hear full details of the Every potato producer should plan to attend the meeting at O'LEARY REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL O'Leary, P. E- I. at 8:90 P.M. MONDAY, MARCH 29th 1965 PEL POTATO MARKETING BOARD Charlottetown, P.E_I. Town Properties e Interest rates as low as 7% ® Take 15 years to pay on low monthly installments @ Fast Service ; Apply: John Holmes, Solicitor 150 Richmond Street Dial 4-6145 “NOTICES These Top Notch Used Cars Have Been Traded In On The All New Canadian Studebaker 1965 VALIANT SEDAN, model V-100, mileage less than 2,000 1963 FORD SEDAN, model Fairlaine 500, V-8 with radio a real good compact car 1960 CHEVROLET SEDAN, mode! Bela 6 cylinder, standard. Its a beauty. . ~ 1963 STUDEBAKER CONVERTIBLE, colér white, radio, auto- matic. Driven only 11,000 miles. CHEAPIES 1956 CHEVROLET '2 Ton, .............eseeseceeeees $275.00 1955 CHEVROLET sevees $100.00 1956 AUSTIN occ cvsceueneewee _ $245.90 1954 MERCURY '2 Tonk ese eeacceeeeeeeees $125.00 1958 METEOR V-8 Station Wagom ........+--+. seeeeees $475.00 1960 AUSTIN model A 55.1 cece cece e eee eeeeeees $575.00 ‘MARTIN’S GARAGE LTD. | 256 Queen St Tel. 4-7309 Open Evenings Starting Next Month | NOTICES _ FOR LEASE B. A. SERVICE STATION and RESTAURANT | DESABLE, P.E.!. The station is ready for immediate oceupation and offers a good business to the right people. An investment of approximately $3,.00000 jis re- quired. however financial avsistance is available if applicant is bondable. Reply in writing to P.O. Box 695 Charlottetown, P.E.I. TENDERS Tenders will be received for driver of School Bus for South Winsloe School to start immediately. Must have vehicle capable of carrying 35 pupils. Two sep- * | new motor, | | arate round trips involving approxim- ately 14 miles. Tenders should be in by April 3rd and addressed to Mrs. John 1 Fordson Major Tractor % vears old. with new motor. $2500 00: 1 Fordson Major 2 vears old. $270000: 1 No. 86! Ford Tractor, 3 years old. $1999, 1 Fordson Major and Loader, 3 years old. $260000 1 Fordson Major with loader, $2800.. 1 Cockshott 30 with L. P. T. O. $800.00: 2 Cockshutt 30 with Cultivators and Hillere $800.00 each: 1 A Chandler Tractor, $450.00; 1 Oliver No. 66 Super, like new, $800.00: 1 John Deer B, cultivators & Hillers, $750.00 1 John Deere Side Rake. $22500: 1 NH Baler. 2 years old, $1350.00: 1 Massey Ferguson Baler, 1 year old, $1150.00; 1 Ford Baler, 1 year old, $1175.00; 10 good milk cows to freshen; 2 good farm horses; New Ford harrows. lime scowers with | 10% off: Super Dexter, 1 year old, $245.00: B275, 3 years old, | $1600.00; John Deére 60 with cultivator and pillars $1000.00 _' KINKORA, PEI STANLEY MAYHEW TELEPHONE KINKORA 6-33 GOOD VALUES IN USED CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY | 2 Caterpillar Model D-6 Tractors 9U Series Oil Clutch, Hydraulic Bulldozers. - | Caterpillar Model 922 Rubber Tired. Traxcavator with 1% cubic yard bucket. | Caterpillar Model D-8H Tractor Power Shift 46A Series. Completely overhauled. Only 3 years old. 1 Wakefield Model 120 Motor Grader Top condition. Specially priced to move quickly. | Caterpillar Model H T-4 Traxcavator Good mechanical condition Priced low to move quickly. | Caterpillar Mode! D-8 Tractor 2U Series. Fair condition. Low price. | Caterpillar Model D-4 Tractor With Hyster Winch. Completely reconditioned. | Lorain Model L-50 Shovel 1 cubic yard shovel front and backhoe. Excellent condition. 1 Hough Model 60 Rubber Tired Loader 1% cubie yard. bucket. Top condition. | Cedar Rapids (Pitmaster) Secondary crushing and screening plant. Thoroughly over- hauled. Powered by Caterpillar Diesel unit. Attractively priced. : I—Allis-Chalmers Model HD6B with Angle Dozer. 1 International Model TD20 Tractor With straight blade. For further information on these units write or telephone: 3575 KEMPT ROAD, HALIFAX Telephone — Halifax: 455-0581 Sydney: 564-8166 | VARIETY CONCERT, Uigg School Hall | Friday, April 2nd at 800 pm amis sion SOc « SPECIALS AT Diamonds Gru CITY & QUEENS CRAPAUD Sports Centre skating from & to 10 p.m. / ANNOUNCEMENTS | CITY AND QUEENS |The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sot, Mar. 27, ite 18 LISTEN TO Dector M. BE. Gooder ham of the Ontasio Alcoholiet and Drug Addiction Research Foundation en CECY-TV, 3: to 5:30, Saturday, Mareh 17 SILDA'S BEAUTY Saion, 191 Grafton Street. Special prices on permanente «9 Elm Avenue 60 King Cole tea sage, | $450 and up, with or without appoint. ment telephone 4-3837 a - , Canadian Exporter IsFined = a For Evading Federal Control Ae, F DR. CAJCOADY will be absent trom TH: Cod fillets, _29¢ ; 6 tins milk OTTAWA (CP) — Exporter |magistrate by special Crows Dis office nt Apri 8, I95 eae TO ee Telemee COME: WMERET To tte Variety Oa sa io toy fines totsiiing. keovieet fee hea been SAUD ioe : Show presented by the Hunter River pay fines totalling hea been RESERVE April 24th, for St. Joseph’ SPECI onds Grocery, | Kaires | posed Toreate mea feund Alumnae Annual Tea one ae rim ae it anenn Grane ales Wedenany ae 2 ene uw ae boa ‘ave & tains iedorel it 9 “eres MLny beauty saion com. Lars? 8468. 980; Domestic shortening erm for evading rai guilty of offences under Ce ee iG City butter, > tbe. DANCE at the Recreation Contre, controls on shipments to Russia the act. 00, . ; atoes, jew Gl ° Saturday . : $1.25. Tel 44328. 49234 Mareh 77th, ‘ancteg from #8 wis a ear for aoa oredr . — ° — —— sin oa Ma att, Cera emer aret eum pony of 9 CES tae ‘ 3 - e . BENEVOLENT IRISH SOCIETY. ; GALA BEAUTY SALON — Cold on eight charges Jaid under the both . ; ero eee ee ae import and Export Permits Act. Magistrate Sherwood eaid he ANNUAL Telephone eat ne ‘apply 198 Keot He has been free on bail since was convinced Maunder meant i BANQUET Street «, then. no barm to bis countsy fe his 5 * | DANCING tonight North River Reerea ele oi Sherwood _—_ 4 clestasate ond } / . tion ball, 912 midnight. Admission so S20 he perhaps wasn't giv- other goods to Russia aad Cuba ¢ a COMMUNITY CENTRE |eents Good music. In eid of the Jun. i Maunder much of an aiter- ducing 1962 and 1963. Nor did he 3 T \“ Farmers ’ native Delence counsel Patrick view the goods shipped as dee- : Galligan told the court earlier tronte end other in the same : NOR < jatur 4 SA URDAY, MARCH 27th day. Powns! Royse ya Hemecnne that his client was “in dire fi- category os munitions er side 2 f . Bulldogs in sixth and perhaps deciding O@Ncial straits” to wage war - p Reéeption 6:30 P.M. Se ee me toe Mr Galligan said be is coo But Parliament hed a éefisite A -~e % Dinn 7:00 p M : sidering appealing the sentence purpose in mind in passing the : a er . 0 . | KINGS COUNTY The sentence is believed tu be legislation banning goods by a S N I the stiffest handed out under the shipped by Maunder And Manna- a ¥ cibers and Que ts ae hwy 8 1% Village lay 1955 legisintion passed by Par. der had “a convenient eons- a es eae limenes! of three reported cases ciehice” when K came to mak a i Jj 2 t t a DANCE CARDIGAW Lessee as wght_to the attmtion of the ing large eums of money. A , BUNGALOW FOR SALE ia nn claveCompletion SOCIAL OR VENING «on £ wn! fart ae Fighting Delays Completion =. At B | d Cc = March ? AJ! members end their . eivedere orner guests welcome ¥ Of So the st A e Hi hy " 1% Stores consisting as fOms And hath an Naor aq Plsbertanl Sekeuia uate feos ne U \ ¢ sia ig! aA: | rooms and hath on second floor Private entrance paved driveway, two car garage large MK feet deep This property has been compltetety renovated tmmedrate—oeeipancs bow —deet— prs tet ett tee nerttantte: 4 * good uy and © rearty for monthly payments, private financing for young or old Call 45547 ORGAN RECITAL _ Mr. George Thompson F.R.C.O. (CHM) St. Paul’s Anglican Church Saturday, March 27 at 4.00 P.M. This is the second ina series of Lenten Recitals | Sponsored by nvestment ask for aKa - Royal Canadian College of Organists | Charlottetown Branch ATTENTION OWNERS OF FARM TRACTORS Every driver of a farm tractor, when operating such tractor on a highway. is now required by Statute to be the holder of a valid driver's license. A person between the ages of fourteen to sixteen years, mav quality for a driver's license by suc- cessfully undergoing the prescribed written and vision tests for a regular driver's license, but, such license will be restricted to the operation of a farm tractor only. Appointments ‘for under- going the prescribed tests may be made at any Motor Vehicle Registration Office. The holder of a valid regular driver’s license may use such lic- ense when operating a farm tractor on the high- ways. Farm tractors are not required to be registered. J. A. GALLANT Registrar of Motor Vehicles March 26, 1965 Drop in today. tires, wheel discs. H.D. suspension. 1961 STUDEBAKER 4 door sedan. radio. 1960 CHEV. 4 door sedan. . 1961 AUSTIN Cambridge 4 door, radio. a lfor about | ITS HERE! WHERE? ? Yes. the time is here to purchase a Goodwill Used Car from the dealership “Where Customer Service and Satisfaction Come First’. for the finest selection of top quality used cars priced for immediate sale. 1964 PARISIENNE 4 door sedan, automatic v8, radio w.w- 1963 PONTIAC 4 door sedan, big v8 engine, radio, tinted windshield, 2 sp. wipers and washers. 1962 DODGE DART 300 series. 4 door sedan v8 engine, 1959 METEOR 4 door sedan, v8 engine, radio, tu-tone, | 1949. CADILLAC 4 door sedan, showroom condition. For prompt and courteous service see Preston Wood, George Carragher, Jerry Carragher, Alden Rodd, Leigh Crabbe or Rollie Johnston, HILLSIDE MOTOR - “WHERE CUSTOMER SERVICE and SATISFACTION COME FIRST.” seriation will be held in Towa Hall, Sourts, Monday, March 2%h, at &@ pm \ large attendance is requ WAYNE HORBS now open isiand Aut) Body Shop. Paotes Corner. tete- Phone YW 4289 Complete collision re. Paire. customer satisfaction guaranteed PRINCE COUNTY RESSINGTON Rink 24 and B19 taday = Saturday shating BINGO IN Borden Legion Hall every Monday night. & pm Large jackpot Admission Me RESERVE SATIRDAY supper in Kensington | Education Centre April 24 for nited Christian (ARD PARTY at Lower Kreetown School Wednesday, March alet. Spon- sored hy Women's Institute MORELL RINK Friday, March 26, at 7°30 pm Morell Midgets ve Fan ningbrook at 900 pm. Tracadie vs Morel OBITUARY . MR. PERCY MILLER Inserted by the family Mr. Percy Miller of Central Lot 16 passed away at the Prince County Hospital on Tuesday, March 16th in his 91st year af- ter having been a patient there two months. Mr. Mil- ler was born in Lot 16 and was a lifetime resident of that com- munity Left to cherish the memory of a devoted husband and father are his wife the former Frances Brown, two daughters Mrs. Ivan Dawson, Central Bedeque and Mrs. Milton Pickard, Charlotte- town. and one son WP. Miller, « Central Lot 16; also a brother Edward Miller of Lot 16: five grandchildren and a number of nieces and nephews as well as a host of friends. Two brothers and three sisters predeceased hen . Mr. Miller was a kind and thoughtful neighbour, always ready to help in all community affairs. For many years he was secretary of the Lot 16 United Church cemetery and did much toward keeping the grounds well cared for. He was a_ staunch supporter of Lot 16 United Church and made many worth- while contributions towards its work READ THE CLASSIFIEDS DAILY ro S LID. CHARLOTTETOWN -an_ all-weather “Asia WELLINGTON (AP) —XPight! from ‘the Turkish border te ing in Burma and South Viet Saigon, A2, a 7,500-mile stretch, Nam is delay follows - a an route from highway _frorh “the~Traq! to . the Middie East to Southeast with an eventual ferry te Subsidiary roads wit the total network te 2% miles owly Delegates were told that 99 per cent of the roads in this vast network are already in passable condition and the ing links im A-1 and A2 only six per cent of thei Most of this ie in Burma until peace is restored they cannot be worked Caled the Asian Highway, the land network would connect countries of one of the world's most populous regions. It would serve more than 600,000,000 peo- ple When completed, the Astan Highway will be no super-high- way In maty~places it will be no more than an caravan route that has graded and paved But delegates to the annual meeting of the UN Econémie Commission for Asia and the: Far Fast (PCAFE) in this New Zealand capita! were told Thursday the highway is a pro- ject of great importance, in- creasing trade and bringing dif- ferent peoples of Asia togettier in better understanding. The ECAFE report said it Is already possible to drive ftom Western Iran to the Burma border in fine weather. By the end of this year, this will be an all-weather road. Because of its war with rebel bands, Burma's government has closed its frontiers to interna- tional motor traffic. Travel over the final eastern portion through South Viet Nam to Saigon also dangerous because of the war there. . HAS TWO MAIN ROADS Two main roads are in the Makin A for Asia) and A-2—that will eventually con- nect Europe and the Far East A-1 will run for 6,900 miles VITAL STATISTICS int old camel if been ing built on a 30-50 ‘the Soviet Union and ‘States anccanlemmnsmaengpene-d> FIND BODY IN SAFER HAMBURG | Reuters) A-l cut off so the body the small safe. GRIFFIN — In fond and mer ol MACADAM— Mr and Mrs. Fred Mec ory of our dear brethet, Jobe P. Gri 4.0 Adam are happy to announce departed le =. fwal of their son, Paul Gordon at the fm. "he 60m “ o on Thursday, Ever remembered and sadly minted March 25, 1965, 8 Ibs. 10 ome. by sisters and brothers. ‘ ' ? DARTE—E4ith and Gerald are piee® ponwine — in loving memory of @ ; ed to announce the arrival of theif 4.0, mother and grandmother, Mra. son Daniel Lane, weight 6 Ibs. 1 tterry Dunning, whe passed away March oz., at the Cheriottetown Hospital + i962. ‘, March 2%, 1965, a brother for Wilfred. ‘These whem we love go out of sigh | Bat sever out of mind. JOMNSTON — At the P.E1 Hospitsl. Tae, are cherished in the hearts March 721, 1965, to Mr. and Mrs. WE Or those they leave behind. : Ham Johnston, Cavendish, a daughter, yer remembered and cadly Gian weight T Ibs. A sister for David and 4) geugnter, Marien, setae, Susan. George and grandechiiéren. | Mrs. Harry Dusaing, pamed eway MATRESON — BRYDON — Mr. Mal- 4. isarch s7th, 1988 eolm Matheson, wishes to announce time goes on With many ehengem the engagement of his daughter. Mary joys and sorrows, smiles and tearh, Elizabeth to Neil Dan, son of Mr. and| BO nor memory we will cher, Mrs. Carl Brydon. Sharon. Mass. A’ wih the passing of the years. July wedding is planned. Ever remembered by busben@ on@ sons. MCCABE-MACMILLAN—Mr. and Mrs. , William 1. MeCabe, Charlottetown. ®2- | guwcan — In loving memtety @f Jane ounce the engagement of their 420- | pregerick Duncas, Oho paeeed away i ghter, Mary Delma to David Frederich. | search 27th, 1966. id son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Mae-| game day we hope te mast agelt Millan, - Marriage | some day, we know net When tobe pices Agee Suh at ©. Huamnny ‘To clasp hie hand i « better, ined acties. | Nevet to part CARD OF THANKS a ee 1 WisH to my tincere thanks CAMERON — In loving someey ft SY to Dr. Frank MacMillan, purses, Sis- ya Oe »” ' ters and staff of the Charlottetown Hes Reautifel memories are @ 1 eve : pual. A sptetel thes yon te pune left Erie Robbin, Father Reid ather —" hh tere ' ; Rutier, to the Provincial Home whe an ~ ' sent me beautiful flowers. my Ever remembered be ote, Mae } friends who visited me. seat flowers (te w f ; and cards, again I thank you mest " é ” McPRER — Is loving memory ~~ Justin MacCarthy, Morell. M. McPhee, whe passed = s@ey March Mth 1963. 1 WOULD like to express my thanks, think @f him in Gilenee to Dr. Frank MacMillan, Dr. Kenneth | we oe can 00 of @e0p — Grect, Dr. Dessias Masten an | Bot many © silent tear te oned Father Rei. . Monsigneur Hughes, Whea others are asiep. Sisters fursed And staffof the Charlo} | lau remembered tp sister Re tietown Hospital, also all those whe .o. ae Gove: eee att ee ae tel . « while I was a there. | MACPEER — In family. 2tth, 1963. Elsie Muttart. 60 Dorchester § | There's an open gate at me eee | the read ; 1 WISH to express a sincere thank through each mat ge. he. Zoo Dr. 3A. Mectiaten, De. SA, Bee | Through cach mat 90. 100 ine iiian, Dr. Doug MacDonald, Sisters. 6 Feiner Gait Bis GOR. nurses and staff of the Charlottetown that gate car Gatling Florence Hospital for treatment and kindness hapgtness ast vaste . shown me while a patient there. also! jag there is comfoet Es to Father Reid. visiting Cleray 104 j svingty romembered by sisters, relatives and (fiends whe yisit- | geen ed me, a te these whe sent cards treats and ; . PAYNTER — in loving an wre eveen So we, Maren, 2h 1808 RAY PERRY and family wish to ex ie tneery ways and plencent (ee press sincere thanks to Doctor J0¢) re pleasant te recall, MacMillan and other attending Dec She had 2 hint weal Be. cock tora; Rev. Father Read; Redemptorist) nq giead beloved by Fathers; Sisters of The Precious Bloods | some day we hope ber Nurses and Sisters of the Charlett® | gameday a town Hospital and all whe sent Mass rae’ ip ues OO a) cards, flowers, letters and cards Of) Never te part again. Bs sympathy, also kind friends and neigh-| always remembered by her grand bers who helped iM any way during | gon, Garry. ; the iiness and recent death of their : | deseph AL JOUN K. MacDonald and Anne Mac tte op March Donald wish to express their thanks) March brings wo eustnens ane Gareth and tel Of a loved one Montague Fire Department fer (ei et wil sever sersiance nan, atiombt te check the | By the ones rf fi i t [ Dr. Innmas. Kay MacDonald, RN, and shall nurses of Kings County Te! of he we clergy and friends who alse) Ever for teats, letters, cards amd ther! by her messages sent to cach during “Maes A special thank you te whe voluntarily carried on and attended the stock since @ the fire and for t } Omsk established, We want to - sincere appreciation to the Crose, | tour of Aeme Rebekah Lodge and for | to cover tan) wage, Thai yon Coch aad eS