SHORT OF CASH. AFTER CHRISTMAS ? SELL YOUR “DON'T WANTS" THROUGH A CLASSIFIED AD Charlottetown 4-8506 -' Summerside 6-8031 - Montague 97-2 - Souris 157 - Alberton 68-2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. Jan. 2, 1963. 11 RENTALS EMPLOYMENT I MERCHANDISE Room And Board Agents. Salespeople I Farmers Market 3001“ AND BOARD AVAIL- sawaas WANTED IMMED- FIVE YEAR OLD PERCHEON 315%?" wmmg 3”" lately. Work at home doing mare for sale. Apply Grant Simple sewtng. We supply ma- Toombs Rnstico, P.E.I. Houses tennis and pay shipping both ways. Make up 0 $1.40 an hour. Piece work. Apply Dept. D-90 Box 7010. Adelaide Post office, Toronto I. Ontario. FOURTH WEEK: A BUSINESS of your own for 1963! You too can enjoy a continuous grow- h ing income. supplying your locality with daily necessities. Selling experience unneces- sary. Commission. trial per- .lod. no risk. Familex Prod- Artieles Wanted horses from 1400 lbs. up— fat and sound legs. .05 cents per lb. Lighter and thinner horses are cheaper. Also a number of fat cows —- beef breed— 15 cents per pound. Also canners cutters and calves. B u yin g Thursday and Friday morn- ing. M.F. Walsh. 51 Chestnut Street, Charlottetown, P.E.I. WANTED A NUMBER 0!" FOX FOR RENT FULLY FURNISH- ed house for winter months. Write Guardian - Patriot Box 23800. Properties For Rent FOR RENT: SPACE FOR mobile home at Belvedere Trailor Court. Parkdale. Phone 4-5777. ucts. Dept. J. 4. 1600 Delorim- ler. Montreal. Help Wanted Female WANTED — EXPERIENCED maid or housekeeper. All modern conveniences. Phone 438-2348 Summerside. WANTED ‘ ALE BOTTLES Phone 4-8595 Storage FOR RENT — FOR W I NTER months. garage suitable for small or medium size c a r. Phone 4-4433. SE‘ “’ICES WAITRESS AND FLOOR scrubbing lady wanted. Apply in parson to Island Grill 162 Queen Street, Charlottetown. WANTED: GIRL 0R WOMAN for light housework in home with two children, one at school. All weekends free. I Write Guardian- Patriot Box 23796... .-A IGIONTO COUPLE NEED WANTED Top prices paid for —- ale bot- scrap Iron. copper. brass. batteries. hides. wool. MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD. 153 Kent St. Opp. Entous Phone 4-9522 2: a 3' DO YOU NEED MONEY? We offer fast-service cash loans for any worthwhile pur- $2.500 . . and HOUSEHOLD FINANCE 117 Queen St.. Phone 4-7396 I48 Gt. Geo. St Phone +8517 OUT OUR WAY By J. R. Williams you MEAMTO TELL ME \ WELL-UH'SIR, o HE wno E -UH-JUST N ME TRY A PIECE! Dom THIRTY vases-Too soon -E'MLW‘” “' . NOTICES NOTICES NOTICES NOTICES NOW IS THE TIME! INSULATION BLOWING ALL WORK GUARANTEED LOWEST PRICES . . . . . TERMS TO SUIT " FREE ESTIMATE ' NO OBLIGATION PHONE COLLECT — “From anywhere on P.E.I." Charlottetown 894-4560 — Summersidc 436-3419 JAMES O. STEWART —- 131 North River Rd. “Specialists in all types of Siding & Insiiiation" IRECORD DRY SPELL REPORT I WINS TOP LIARS’ AWARD I BURLINGTON. Wis. (AP)— =. An evaluation of a dry spell . that somehow avoided the I gimlet eye of official weather ‘ observers has won for a I Williamsport. Ohio. man the I title of World Champion Liar I of 1962. The Burlington Liars Club I bestowed its annual accolade I on Walter Lewis. MONARCH ROOFING & INSULATION co; .g'fihfirizi‘fidziuit his} I when my canary bird wanted ‘ a drink. I had to pull up the I well and run it through a I wringer." ' President Otis C. Hulctl of the Liars Club, reviewing the tions. for instance. was this from Harry L. Owen of Niles. Mi h ' C .. “A friend of mine whom I was visiting bragged and bragged about his very good eyesight. I explained that my 5 are none too good but that my hearing is very keen. To substantiate his claims, he asked me if I could see a church steeple located in the distance. My answer was ‘yes." then wanted to know if I could see the fly walking on the steeple. I told him I could not see the fly. but that I could hear its footsteps." And Jack Hampton of Port- Arthur, Texas. said that he has stopped watching TV westerns since a couple of old- time bank robbers stuffed a vault with dynamite in one scene and the resultant ex- plosion blew the picture tube clear out of his set. SCOUT DEMONSTRATION Come and see the new International Scouts - Simple. Straightforward whop. perform under the toughest conditions. I per. rather than the fancy tili- Demonstration Will be held opposite C.F.(‘.Y. I greed falsehood that Showed towers in North River Thursday afternoon, Jan- I S'gns 0‘ sewn“ the “end a I top entries. indicated that the I best U.S. ‘ars of 1962 fol- I lowed the classic form of the It has, 4 wheel drive, 94 HP. Motor. can the Am?“ the honorable men- ACCORDIAN LESSONS—+3007. Guitar and violin lessons. in- struments furnished, In home. day and evenings. private les- sons. at low rates. adults and I, girl to help care for three children and housework. Nice NOTICES children. learn to read music. Phone or see Mr Emanuel. friendly home. Private room and bath. Write Mrs. Cai- rady. 39 Palm Drive, Downs- View. (Toronto) Ontario. l MERCHANDISE -‘ 0 New Wood Sleighs Help Wanted Male I WANTED MAN 0R BOY T0 Pets, Supplies 200 Pownal Street: Charlotte- town. ' NOTICE Effective January 3, 1962 the Mainland Bus leaves Charlottetown 8 AM, and Summerside 9:15 AM. daily. parents: delightful s m o 0 th coats. pleasant lasting gifts. reasonable. Westmayne Ken- nels. Westcheater, N.S. FOX TERRIERS: ATTENTION DOYLE’S RADIO & TV help on farm near Charlotte- town. Apply ln writing to Guardian - Patriot Box 23879. Articles For Sale FOR SALE HOIST AND BOX for dump-truck in fair condi- tion. Price reasonable. Phone 242% and ask for Fulton Rob- ertson. Good Things To Eat FOR SALE: FRESH SMELTS. 10 cents per lb. Will ship I . .D. . .. Donald Drake,‘ Vernon. phone Vernon River 7-21. Farmers Market FOR SALE 7 O Used Grain Crushers O Tractor Chains Special Notices KINGS MILL. MONTAGUE will not be buying logs ex- cept from those who have ac- counts with us or for those who wish to trade logs for building material. SERVICE "ON THE SPOT ,REPAIRS” DIAL 4-4305 Island Motor Transport Limited Phone Charlottetown 4-3948 S’Side 2822 nary 3rd, at 1:30. decade ago. I I equipped as truck. car, or with snow blade. and will out perform any vehicle on wheels. If you need a tough vehicle for your job come and try out the “Scout” this afternoon. INew Typesetting System SUNNY ISLE FARMS LTD gAnnounced In Los Angles LOS ANGELES IAPj—A high The Times. He called It the Ph°ne 4'7380‘ speed system of setting news- first successful_high-speed uso Ipaper type automatically. start- I of a computer in setting news- ing at the reporter's typewriter. Ipaper type. has been announced by ‘ The RCA computer will se- The annual meeting of the shore- holders of the Charlottetown Driving Provincial Dept. of Public Works Province of Prince Edward Island CropOUd District L.O.L. Annual Meeting at Prince Arthur Lodge Rooms Crapaud. Jan. 8, 1963, 2 RM. WE SPECIALIZE in Electrical Wiring Jobs _ Large or small . Lennon Air Conditioning . Refrigeration Sales —- Service . Appliance Repair-all HIDE! . Motors Raymund—repaired 0 Oil Burner and Dodd and Stralher Lightning Rod-— Sales and Service TURNER FARM EQUIP. LTD. 88 Fitzroy St. Dial 4-7347 Guardian - Patriot CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Mondays through Fridoys 8.30 AM until 5 P.M. Sat. till 12 noon. Phono Charlottetown 4-8506 Consult the list of telephone: at the to; of Classified page for the Branch office serving your area. mun hcuso floor: private entrance. Phone 4-9341. Signed: Homer Provencher, DELAVAL DAIRY Rec. Secy. EQUIPMENT RENTALS “fitment. PALMER ELECTRIC TWO ROOM APARTMENT for rent. unheated: ground DIAL 4-8543 TENDER Sealed tenders will be received of the office of the undersigned until 4 pm. on Wednesday. January 2nd., I963. for . the purchase of one Stephenson elevat- or. now located at the Cabot building. Charlottetown. Prince Edward Island. The highest or any fender nof necessari- ly accepted. J. Philip Motheson, Minister of Public Works. Los Angeles Times and the Ra- I cept either typewritten news or dio Corporation of America. iadvertising copy I It is built around a computer tions and produces tape rapidly Pork and the Provincial Exhibition As- sociofion will be held in the office of the Association. Great George Street which produces punched tape atIenough to fill a 21-inch neWs- 3,000 words a minute and feeds . paper column in 17 mounds. on Wednesday. January 9th. I963 at 2 PM. it into conventional typesetting As the new system 6 mes into Imachincs. general use. Booth salmon time I Spokesmen for The Times..saving of at least 40 percent which began “Sing the methodiin setting news copy into tyfie Dec. I. predicted great savings I should result. in money. manpower and time. Newspapers have tor several They said any newspaper using 3 years used tape to operate type- 20 or more linecasting machines I setting machines but a skilled could profit by it. operator has been required 'to is is the sequence: .punch the tape. This system Reporters write their stories makes the writer the source ’of Ion electric typewriters equipped I tape, 8 with tape punch units. The unique feature of the sys« I REOUIRE ' D JUSTIFIES LINES Search and we feel this is a The computer then producesrsther remarkable achieve- . ° a finished ta e which incor or- 5 ment." AngCUhUrGI Che..mlcol Co' Iates the edi‘t’ing, justifies .pthe The Times ultimately will re- Ilines to‘n e w sp a p er column ‘ quire fewer than half the ap- Iwidth and employs a logic sys- . proximately 100 typesetters it tem to hyphenate words asI now emplOYS- 300‘ est ’ needed at the ends of lines. ‘there will be no layoffs. With The tape is then fed into line- I operators being transferred to casting machines that set it in I other duties in the composing type. - m. he s The "computer composition" Times composing room em- eoncept was developed by Otis ployees are not represented by Booth. operations director of a union. After the story is edited. eX~ tem. Both said. is its ability Agriculture Minister Gives corrections and changes. M'It took a great deal of re- Requires a Salesman for large territory in the Maritimes. Including Prince Ed- ward Island. calling on Dealers. Grow- ers & Jobbers. Position Offers Salary Plus Commission Pension & Other Benefits I SECOND FLOOR APARTMENT for rent, two bedrooms, large living room. kitchen and bath. Own thermostat. Very cen- tral. Phone 4-9360. FOR RENT: THREE ROOM heated apartment, phone 4- 6954 or apply 272 Fitzroy St. THREE BEDROOM SECOND Notice to Rural Subscribers The expiry date. of your subscription appears un- der the name and ad- dress on the label of your floor. unheated apartment at 29 Grafton Street, available immediately. Dial ally to ensure continued are charged no word. various groups of numbers count separately. Only Standard Dictionary Abbreviations LARGE FRONT ROOM FOR. delivery. Expiry notices are mailed one month in advance, and again dur- ing the month the paper Rooms rent, heated and furnished. PUBLIC HEARING Public hearings will be held in the provinces of Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick in the following cities on the dates and at places ind-i- cated: Charlottetown—February 11-12. 1963—C0ul‘l2 House. 10:00 a.m. Saint John—Februaiy House, 10:00 am. Briefs are invited from organizations, associa- tions and individuals wishing to submit informa- tion and proposals relating to the activities of the various pilotage distrcts and to marine pilotage generally in Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick only. Public hearings covering the pilotage situation in the other two Atlantic prov- ces and elsewhere in Canada will also be held. 14-15, 1963 —— Court "1 32%"?!3":2..§:'1.J2'131°" “m” expires In of error. i U or- g; _ . done 3%: por word, 6 consecutive M— pleas? not“), the Cir ' insertions 3c per word l0 por cont ROOM AND BOARD WANTED culatlon Department- oddllional charge on lheso sc by returned pensioner. in ' ‘ counts If not paid within 7 days private home (Protestant). The Gu‘ard'an'Pailnc'L of Int lnserilon date. phone 4.4730 ask for Mr, Mac. Charlottetown, P.E.I. I.ANNOUNCEMENTS 5: per word. 10 Kenzie. Phone 4-8506 word minimum chargo. SPECIAL NOTICES Births. Dunn NOTICES NOTICES “.25 Weddings, Engagements, Cords of Thanks 75. dltlonol ooch nomo prlntod 10c. In W M N memorloms 1.75. Additional T E D A E R charge. Ouch newspaper lino o ' { Vono wit Rhymo ond Vono For _ { nylo molntolnod 10¢ per llno. .. Count only 5 average words (5 to 6 lotion ouch) DIV lino O L I‘ Obituary noIScos will be charged $1.50 I H E I I for tho first 25 words 3: por wor . I thoroo or. of CLASSIFIED DISPLAYS l lmortlon por column Inch “.78, 3 consocutlvo hump". por Inch 81.53, 6 consecu- tivo lnoortiono por Inch $1.40. llogol tondor notices. $2.24 pot LARGE QUEBEC m: PROVINCES DISTRIBUTOR To Locate in Saint John. N.B. Usual Benefits. Excellent Advancement Opportunity SALARY OPEN Your Guardian Potrlot Cloulflod M oppoon wep- dvonloomonio ordorod on sklp- Mo ochodulo will bo charged the fill-flute vote on oath Insortlon ovdorod. and ATLANTIC- oro voquzliodflto road It til I I out do It oppoon «Eran tho Classified APPLY - Doponm itnimodl 9on In tho cos of my ml:t:lto, no hits nowspopov. Is (In Confidence) only nopenflblo for em day’s lncon To limbo or r tit;d I d, r'oct I of I If , "m." M. ' cm my PO. Box I42I. Send John. NB. W on Cl lt‘lod Advent _ ' Mm must .I: modo Mill; Stating Age. Marital Status. Experience Etc. Rm 7 days of billing dots. The mom tho right PROFESSIONAI CARDS Architects Peter A. McNeil 126 Richmond St.‘ I" d "M" Po. Box 513 m . lost I o 7"?" m "It..wa Architect PHONE 394-4372 Ioodon on men-- 9" m“ “a Laurie A. Colo- I 6. Keith Pickord """' """" O A I” W was calm to It» m. .2535“; ram: 3;: mafim . r. o. In no so Queen It ‘I "h M m "not “Wow «on W' "n sum moan—oust the dates to be announced later. The Commission has been asked to enquire into and report upon the problems relating to marine pilotage in Canada and to recommend the changes, if any, that should be made in the pilotage now prevailing, having regard to safety of navigation, development of shipping and commerce, the inter- est of pilots, shipowners, masters and the public generally. In particular the terms of reference of the Commission include: (3) the extent and nature of marine pilotage requirements. including compulsory pilotage. com- pulsory payment .of pilotage dues and the grant- ing of exemptions; (b) the duties. responsibilities and status of marine pilots; and (c) the adequacy of the organizational struc- ture provided in the Canada Shipping Act for the administration. regulation and financing of pilot- age. taking into consideration such factors as the provision of pilotage services, the determination. collection and disposal of pilotage dues. and the entry into service, technical standards. conduct. income. welfare and pensions arrangements of pilots. Submissions (15 opies) should be in writing and should reach the Secretary of the Royal Commission not later than the 28th of January. 1963. The Commission's hearings will be devoted to a review of the conclusions contained in the submissions, oral elaborations and arguments. Copies of the Commigion’s terms of refer- ence and of the Commission’s Rules of Practice and Procedure, may be obtained by writing to the undersigned: , The Secretary. Royal Commission on Pilotago. P. O. Box‘ |505. — CAR PROVIDED -- Peri typists punch tape on therto hyphenate words properly. ‘ w f utter Production. Applications Strictly Confidential Rev'e o B I - W OTTAWA ICPi—As the yearisurplus. Only seveili per cegtfof ' ' ' ends. there Is enough butter the total milk suppy is use or y m “+an +0 piled up in various placescheese. with 44 per cent going across Canada to meet theifor butter and 31 per cent for fluid sales. The rest Is kept on needs of the whole country for. [eight or nine months. I I This was rep 0 r be d by Agriculture Minister Hamilton Box 23778 Charlottetown Reviewing the livestock mar- Mr. Hamilton said last 3: 9. I BIRTHS‘ I BLACQUIERE — Born at the Charlottetown Hospital 0 n 2 Dec. 26. to Mr. and Mrs. Wil-i fred Blacquiere a daughter 5 lbs., I oz. Carla Anne. WHEELE — A son. David‘ Warden. born to Mr. and Mrs.1 Walter Wheeler. F r l d a y. ' Dec. 28th at the Prince Ed- Births, Deaths, Marriages K t of a year-end reVIew. IHe did not attempt to forecast I1963 conditions. The government last May be- DEllTl-ls ‘ ‘ gan paying a consumer price subsidy of 12 cents a pound on HOWATT -— The death occur-.butter. ‘ increased red at the Prince County Hos-‘but butter still had to compete pital on December 31st. 1962 with cheaper spreads, such as of Percy D. Howatt. Northlmargarine. ranville. age 73 years. Re-I The result_ was that butter mains resting at the Davison’production ran 40.000000 pounds‘ Funeral Home. Kensington, ahead of sales. This left Can- until noon Wednesday. 2nd.. thence to Tryon United of 234,000,000 pounds. compared Church, service commencing with 197,000.000 a year ago and Jan. ada with year-end butter stocks" May's devaluation of the Cana~ dian dollar and a strong Ameri- can deman raised producers' returns from feeder cattle. .Prices were also forced up by smaller supplies of slaughter cattle An over - all shortage of beef led to higher retail prices. However. the minister said that 1963 can be expected to bring a drop for both feeder and fed cattle. now that feed sup- plies are greatly improved. With a higher demand for Ottawa 4, Ontario. ward Island Hospital. DavidI at 3 p.111. n t e rmem In 105900.000 two years an“. . weighed 6 lbs.. 8 015. I church cemetery_ CHEESE DE ND UP pork. rgsulftingd trot: thei in- blrth I , . MA. creased ee an pou ry pr ces, ' . . Mr. Hamilton reported a the final 1962 returns are ex- HARTINGER —— At the Char-I IN IVIEMORIAM Istronger demand for choose but pected to show hog gradings to- talling about 160,000 more than in 1961 E WISH to announce to our customers that we have in- stalled a is :- tory ring sizing machine to size wedding rings larger or smaller. This machine ,does away with cutting rings land will enlarge them from Vs lottetown Hospital. Decemb- SHERREN -- In loving mem- “.53” this can SFar°°ly be Sig‘ or 27. 1962. to Mr. and Mrs. cry of my mother. Mrs. Les- “msz ‘" "duc‘ng “1“ bum" rr n. Bordage) a son Robert Ross,‘ this life January 2nd. 1957. I 8 “’5‘ "t is my hm WW" “"I Announcements Pitali on December 16”“ 1962' I For life is not the same since! to Mr. and Mrs. Roaer you were called {way ' KINGS MILL MONTAle Weight 7 lbs.. 8 028. A brother Too sudden to forget and I whni DR. w.R. CARSON. Chiro- from those who have account. {or Nadine, i loved you dearly Irractor. Palmer College Grggii with us or tor those who wish HOWATT — Mr. and M r s. T“ the one Wh" loves you yet‘ I Prince Street. Charlottetown. I ~ Douglas Howatt (nee Mary Aways remember“! by “1"” hone 4-6432. tenal‘ nounce the arrival of th e l rI 9" “might wed" 3d H h. I n, LeRo Paul. Wei ht 6‘ ~ _ 9 33" lmPS “‘8 ° y 3 “WWW” 1“ “WI” Bulldogs vs. Nine. Mile Creek‘ Henry Hartlnger (nee Helen. for who departed} . . lom -- the “03- I And sad I am today A I CITY & QUEENS . ner. a son Klrb oger. It was a sudden and.“ will not be buying logs except I -‘ “319v daily "In" hours» to trade logs for building ma- l I htrFthl d -'-l w t-I Daw n) are he to an- 3 e ‘ 9 a“ “I‘m aw 3 3° W" nocxar NORTH River rink lbs.. 9 ozs. at Prince Count y memory Of my brmher Alla“I Bulldogs. Game time 8.30 p.m.i 3059"“ December 2" 1961-I Macintyre, Marlinvale. who . r . 3mm" {0“ Gordon' was called home twenty-fivel:kgi‘e’aftimlssmn 25.35 cents" PETERS _ M... and Mrs. Louis years ago in his twenty- fifth, year. W to 2 size. a d 'II t fshihiicg‘lizuiiiitiirgthihp:III “Side the 5”“ waters his so“! marks Pings :lzedmivhllizvey.:iyl I was reborn ' ‘ mn’ Mlcmd Lou's vemon" He found there a blessed relief AT HELEN'S' MMIBEUP- w’" f“ reasonable Eric"- 0“ December lam. 1952' at! The Lord was his Shepherd and special discount on mlllinery as ‘ Boehncr's Jewellery .116 cm I alsighfgagguergg Hosp“ ed him along . well as all other merchandise. ‘Shop. Mnn'amm " ' ‘ In paths of His goodness :4 n d GILLIS — Mr. and Mrs. Wil- peace. fred Gillis. Kilmuir, wrishh to l I h d announce the arrival o t er His lobe was set it t e mi st SMITH _ In loving memo I I ry of son Carey Wilfred. at I 9‘ I“ o . . . ‘ Mrs. William Smith who pass- Kings Co. Memorial Hospital, W‘Ih 303’ “9 “mnfed “5 “mi | ed away on January 1st. 1960. I office 33 W!“ w A M on t a g“ e on Dec. 13m His cup. once so empty. w i th, Fondly remembered by “I 9. Phone; 527 o venue. Weight 11 lbs.. an oz. A bro- love 0"" 0W5 Family. "I" for Cress}, And “my. The valley of death held noI I ANYONE ‘NTERESTED h dread. LELACHEU — I I memory 0? our dgarlziztlenig' havqu a wood “min! Cl.“ I“ SIMPLE ~— EASTER - Mr. God‘s mercy and goodness hssI Nettie Florence LcLacheur Kensmmn by the DeP‘m'M'“ Ind Mm DIEM SemPle. Mon- followed him on ‘ who passed away Jan. 1st. M H'"d'°"“' coma“ Alb?“ “Ille- Innolmce the engale— Till all of life's journey we s Mile. Kenllwm- Phone 1”. meat of their youngest dau- do 11'! PM CARDS litter. Audrey Margaret to Charles Robert Allen, son of The first Christmas cinch came from Britain in the 1040's. DR. 0.E. Dalton wishes to Iannounce the opening of dental Thou your smile has gone for? ever And your hand we cannot touch giving We shall never loose repleni- no Now in the bright Mansions. he sings a new song Mr. and Mrs. Frank N. Ess- With Jesus the life for, Hampshire. Wedding 0 one. take place January 26th. 1962 Inserted by his mother Mrs. Of the one we love so much. Two prototypes bore the meo- Trlnity United Church, Mon-l Anna Macintyre and sister Sadly missed by brothers and sage: "A Merry Christmas and togue, at 1 p.111. Mrs. on? McAssey sisters a Boone New Year to god."