EATON’S I TRANS-CANADA SALE‘ These special: go on sale at 9 A.M. Friday morning and remain on sale while quantities last. . Eaton's Trans Canada Specials WOMEN’S ACETATE TRICOT LINGERIE guys—who sheer and lace trim in white only. Sizes 32 to 42. each |.49 CAPRJ PYJAMAS—nyion weer and embroidery trim. Sizes mall, median and large. Pink, aqua aid white. each I.49 sum GOWNS — Dainty muiti embroidery trim in pink and blue. Sizes snail. medium and large. ‘ each |.49 Eaton’s Trans Canada Specials COTTON FLANNELETTE BLANKETS Whipped ends with coloured borders. size about 70 x 90". pair 4.29 LATEX FOAM PILLOWS White cotton covering with zippor closing. Standard size. each 4.59 TABLEOLOTH SETS Raym an! eaten eats in an assortment of colours. Size 52 x 72" with six napkins. _ set 2.98 Eaton’s Trans Canada Specials SILVER FLATWARE so piece set. daffodil pattern. in walnut case. set 49.50 HOME BARBER SET Set contains electric hair clippers. butch combs, barber shears and comb and plastic cape. ‘ set 8.88 TEAPOT, CREAM AND SUGAR Silver plated with gold-plated lining. set 9.99‘ ELECTRIC SHOE SHINE KIT Curtains hurdles. buffer. polish, etc. set |5.95 Eaton’s Trans Canada Specials SHAPED CANDLES Tear drop ped with netting over glass. 7" high, eittl‘onellla wax helps keep insects away. A colours. , each 66c SPACE SAVING CABINET Approx. 30" trial, 10" wide. Coley only. each 9.99 NAPKINS Dinner doe. linen hire, white. 59 In package. package 27c Eeton's Trans Canada Specials BROWNIE CAMERA Taines 12 pictures. black and white snapshots. colour snapshots or cololr Hides. each 5.29 AIR FRESHENER 10 me tin of nioer scented spray. 77c FILM V:le or am for black and white snapshots. - each 49c Eaton’s Trans Canada Specials MEN’S HOSE Combed cotton, nylon reinforced. fancy patterns In a variety d colours. Sizes 10% to 12. pair 39c WOMEN ’S SEAMLESS NYLONS A var-41y of lovely shades including bronze-tone. sun-tone. tender beige. 1! mice and brown taupe. Sizes 9 to 11. pair 39c Eaton’s Trans Canada Specials BOWLING BAGS Nylon bowling shoe bags with upper. Navy. green. black. each I.09 RAIN HATS Clear plastic in coloured case. ~ each l7c PLASTIC HANGERS - Good quality plastic hangers. Mauve only. each 9c SHOE TOTE BAG Made of corduroy. plastic lined. Dark shades only, each 57c colours. KNITTED WORSTED YARN m. 2 ounce sloein, assorted ‘ each 44c CUSHIONS Satin oudliom and stitped. Amrted colours and sizes. CARD TABLE COVER Reversible quilted can! table oovnr. assorted colours. Eaton’s Trans Canada Specials each I. I 9 Eaton’s Trans Canada Specials CRYSTAL ' ‘ Hand out cryflal in assorted patterns all greatly reduced. A Wlde. each 3.79 to l0.95 . assortment of pieces. 30% off reaular WASTE BASKETS Al! meta holds. mortal pltterns. each 79c DISHES Send " Min-ping” pattern. 10” dinner plate. each |.09« w Births, Deothsl NOT'CES NOTICES Marriages BIRTHS CHA Mrs. ISSON — To Mr. and Emmett Chalsson. Roll Bay, I daughter. weight it lbs, 14 02s,. on April 24. 1963. at the Char- lottetown Hospital. BOWLEY — At the PET. Hos- pital on April 23rd. 1963. to Mr. and Mrs. Heath Bowley (nee Elsie Coffin), a son. Garry Heath, weight 8 pounds. A brother for Ralph. ] NOTICE Spring bus schedules effective April 28th. I963. All buses to operate on Daylight time. For information phone Ch'town 4-3948 S'side 6-2822 ' ISLAND MOTOR TRANSPORT LIMITED ‘ Announcements CITY & QUEENS I CAKE SALE will be held at "WE TREAT THE SICK WELL” Moore and McLeod: Friday. —— Glggey'g Pharmacy. “Up-to- {April 26th. at 2 pm. Sponsor the -I€Jinute" prescription ser- 1 by Alexander Women's Institute. vice. e can call for and deliver your prescription. Phone us to UN” SEVEN Park Royal Parkdale — Sherwood and all l5“? 3‘ El“? 3'05” SherWOOd- isection; of the city . . . Dial FErlday. Am! 26th. from” p-m- .4'3170' RUMMAGE SALE. ‘ BEGINNING April 25th. Bingo April 26th. 6 every Thursday evening in St. Prowses cooking stand. ‘Ann's Parish . Hope River. sored by the Eastern Star. Friday, p.m. at Mrs. WILSON —Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson (nee Marlon McCor- mack) St. Peters. are happy to announce the birth of their laughter Donna Marie, 5 lbs, 11 ozs., on April 20th. at the Kings County Memorial Hos- pital. Montague. A sister for Janice. STRAIN -— Mr, d Mrs. Frank Strain announce the arrival of their daughter at the Char- lottetown Hospital on A ' 22, 1963. Weight 7 lbs., 13 ozs. A sister for Frankie and Paul. ‘TRAINOR — At the Charloth town Hospital on April and] 1963. to Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Trainer. Donagh. a daughter. Mary Helen Cynthia. weight 7 lbs. 8 ozs. ' ENGAGEMENTS CONNOLLY — O'FIARA —— Mr. and Mrs. James Connolly, Charlottetown. announce the engagement of their daughter. Catherine Bernice. RN. to 'I‘_J t'I‘ed) O'Fialra. son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert O'Fiara. Ville La Salle. P.Q. Marriage to take place June 29 at Holy Trinity Slogan Catholic Church. Mlon- re . DEATHS ARSENAULT At 'Plrince County Hospital on April 22. 1963. Barry Scott Arsenault, age 12 days. infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Arsenault, Market Street, Summer- sl e. DALY — At the Prince Edward Island Hospital. April 22. 1963. James Edward Daly. Iona, aged 80 yea-rs. Resting at the Hemlessey Funeral Home from WANTED BY PROTESTANT FAMILY SERVICE Donations of used cribs. carriages. strollers, children's clothing. etc Phone 894-6929 ANNUAL MEETING — BANQUET PRINCE CO. ARTIFICIAL BREEDING CLUB LOT 16 HALL - MAY 8TH. - 8 PM. Guest Speaker — DR. 0.6. MOORE. Manager of the Central Artificial Breeding Unit Fredericton. NB. ALL MEMBERS and their WIVES ARE INVITED Please notify the Secretary or President in your area on or before April 26th if you plan to attend. PHONE or WRITE A. S. JOHNSON, Phone 601-11 Belmont, Lot 16 FRANK JARDINE, Wilmot, Sec. Phone 436-7916 nun-unnum- Good prizes. Game begins at .823). . Spon- , age of 55 years lmommmmmnmu I OBITUARY . Inserted by friends and rela- ltives Is a tribute to the deceas- .ed. FRANK I". PAQUET The many friends. not only? inhishometownoISour were sorrowftu shocked learn of the sudden death of anank Paquet at his home In lSouris on the morning of Dec- ember 11th. 1962. at the early while resting in ;his rocking chair. 1 e was an employee of the H . . rs. POS'I‘PONEMENT — Pot Luck ‘ C.N.R. and Worked as a Ioco- ‘ descendants of one arm “on toQ0 “only who WI! don M with the may dear m .of their loving M ‘compaldonhthehonn. 'l‘othue dear ones. the many of sympathy, the lid! 31.. ,‘ferings, the large concourse 1 friends accompanying his to- ' . Mary's Chirdl. day _._ prompt Free Delivery “Unwed Church will hold a cake throughout the entire PWVlnce ‘ will to a degree, 911m.” am, “now but most consoling h :- lthe divine truth of the Oommun— ‘ glen of Saints and the journey they will be reunited with him in eternal happiness. He was the youngest son «1 Ithe late MJ and M Pequet. I Supper which was to have been Emotive fireman tor the past 19 i families of sour“ and 1e...“ m Clair SPECIAL MEETING Kingston Legion No. 30, Thursday April 25“!- 8=30 N". lponed until further notice. , CARD’PAR'I'Y Wiltshire Hall' every Friday night. 30 p.m.‘ Sponsored by Hall Committee. I DANCE. MILLVIEW Hall. Fri- ldance tonight at Kenslngton day. April 19. Musi Three Mac's. 'Tremtonrs. Admission 75 cents. EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT held in Hampshire Hall, Satur- gyears lday. April 27th. has been post-‘ c by the fCanadian Legion. Music by the; CAR SALESMAN We have an opening for an alert young sales- man. The man we are looking for is presently employed and anxious to improve his present position, must have Selling ability and willing to - work hard to achieve success. Apply in writing 1 giving reference etc., to | l Guardian-Patriot Box 4294 i NOTICES NOTICES l i NOTICE Any person willing to cater l at the Horsemen Canteen at the Racetrack, kindly contact the Exhibition Association. where the funeral will take place Saturday (not Thursday previously rm ael's Church. Iona, for Re- quiem High Mus at 9-30_ In- terment in the church ceme- tery. MARTIN—At the Plrince County Hospital Annex April 24, 1963. axime Martin of Emerald, aged 83 years. Remains were forwarded from the Davison Funeral Home to his late re- sidence where the funeral will be held Friday morning. leav- the house at 9:30 a.m. to St. James Ohm-ch, er- tield. for Requiem High Mass. Interment in the church ceme- tery. MYERS -— At the Charlottetown Hospital. Wednesday. April 24, 1 . ' 'am J. Myers, Cove- head. in this 74th year_ His remains are resting at the Charlottetown Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held Friday morning leavlng the funeral home at 8:45 for Requiem High Mass at St. Eugene’s Church, Oovehead at 9:30. Interment in the church . cemetery. . MacPHAIL _ Donald M. Mac-l E a Argyle Shore. Monday, April- 22. 1963. in his 55th year. mains are resting at the Cut- cliffe Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held Thursday aftrenoon. service commencing at 2 o'clock fol- lowed by ment in Argyle Shore ceme- tery. Please omit flowers, lieu of flowers donations may be sent to the cancer society. CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere thanks to doctors Clark, Beer and Grant. the nurses. nurses aids and staff of the Prince County tIl-Iospital for their kind- es H a tives who visitel me, sent cards. treats and flowers and to those who helped at home a special llh . Mrs. Chas. MacKenzie. Mal- peque. IN MEMORIAM WAIDMAN — In loving memory of a dear hustland and father Joseph Wadman. who depart- ed this life April 25th. 1961, he memories we have of you y! No length of time can take aw Lovincly remembered by the family. Phail. at his late residence. 1" m Sum elulltiteouundennoere-nchtsscbreadandbutter each 40c Eaton’s Trans Canada Specials CAR TOP CARRIERS M b.- m. hits-Allen‘s. Ponystylenudeoflightweigu Comm la m. muslin: seer. we. each l0.99 ANNOUNCE WHIPS OTTAWA (CP)—Appomtment of Alexis Caron. 64-year-old Lib- eral MP for Hull (Que). as chief government whip in the one w announ Wed- nesday by Prime Minister Pear- Mr. also an- nounced the appointment of an O H E“with Trans Canada Specials TEEN’S S Cam-l dude and a tom’s favourite. If: four eyelet canvasl nleendheels.agaypri cushioninsdej 001m: blueand black. SlmSm’H Mellon- wntn rube and [Hark Centre. as depu whip. James E. Walker. Libel-fl MP for tile Toronto-area seat of iv The whlp‘s Job involves ensur- ing that members of his party are’ present for votes in the W m m _ Commons for committee palr L69 um. and for annular WOMEN’S WALKING SHOES “$3,343.11?” ‘“ “- Cmmumluu.wmmmp° ' r'mamWammm-uuumm. inn-m Waummm “Colonialism! ROYALSECUBITIIS ~ I to O. . Corporation Limited pair 6.95 Investment Securitiu ° mun. M ‘lo mean-3.. one. NOTICE Thanking all our customers for their business in the past and looking ahead to the future. We feel ‘° the best policy for everyone concerned is for us 'to go on a cash basis. As of May 15. 1963, all parts and repairs will be cash. All outstanding accounts are to be paid on this date. Accounts not paid will be handed in for collection. Signed: Young’s Service Station Red Point ST. DU‘NSTAN’S UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC BOOSTER CLU'B SPO'RTSMEN‘S DINNER Charlottetown Hotel May 7th. 1963 ' FRANK MAHOVLICH as guest speaker with other attractions! Reception 6:30 pan. 820 P0? 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Summerside. will be at 1home to their relatives and :friends on Saturday. April 27th from 2: 2 pm. on the occasion of their 50th Wedding ‘ Anniversary. | KING'S COUNTY i DANCE. S'I‘ Peters Bay Holy IName Hall evelv Thursday lnight. dancing from 9:30 till 512:30. Music by the Thunder- lbolts. Also Record Hop every Saturday night. I SPECIAL LEGION mwtillg Friday, April 26 at 8 [HI]. Pre- Iscntation of trophies to Legion curling champions and runners- DR. BJ. GRANT Optometrist will be in his Montague cfflce every Saturday from 10 am. - , a pm. I l ‘ DANCE. LEGION Hall. Car- Ilgan. Friday. April 26th. Can- lteen 9-11. dancing 9—12230. Cliff lPeters and John Webster musl- A Fiesta of Low Prices, Mexican Holidays and 5-Year Guarantees! Steel construction throughout. Vinyl bumper and guard. Wheels are hallbearlng swivels. Oversize metal cover clamp, easy to release. Three F' ters, unit easily accessible. Large toe switch. Locked-in 30 ft. cord. Com- plete set of attachments in holder box. limited Charlottetown loyal and charitable supporter? brothers Howard and BL gof Souris and Reg. 0! New Jersey. His sisters are Ndlie. ? Mrs. Frank Thompson. Gretc * en. Mrs. Leo Long. all of USA. I. u and Margaret, Mrs. Louis Metr- His beloved wife Mary nee David! to whom he was hep lly lmarried in 1933. hls one dang - :ter Joyce. R.N.. Mrs_ Leo Gal- Ilani. Charlottetown, and three isons David with the R.C.A.F.. Clhatham. N.B_. Bert and Leo at ' ‘hczme. all have the deep and ._ A sincere sympathy of their many «1 lfriends and acquaintances whom he was so respected and ired. On December 14th. after Re- quiem Mass. celebrated by Father J..l. Dunphy. assisted by ' Father J.E. Cash In the choir. v his remains were borne and ten- l ‘ant_0t‘ Charlottetown. : I A {Twat-WWW Mm swan, consolatio- , . that at the end of their earthly Ire. R.L. Van Marter. Nettle. r“ w . derly laid to rest by his friends ” and boyhood companions John Grant. William Acorn. Ed Town- . shcnd, Roy White. George Mc- Intyre and Leonard Walsh. with final prayers in the cemetery 'by Father LI. Dunphy. ' May he rest In peace. CARD OF THANKS l Mrs. Frank Paquet and fam- lly wish to extend a sincere ‘thank you to Drs. J.C. Sinnott and E. Kassner. Monsignor J.A. Murphy, Fr. J.E. Cash and Fr. ' . .l..l. Dunphy. to the many friends who sent masses, spiritual bouquets. cards and ’ letters of sympathy. flowers and to all those who helped in any way during their sad bereave- ‘ ment_ FOURTH [N EUROPE Romanla. with fomts cover-r Ing 25.4 per cent of its land. I! 'fourth zehind Russia. Sweden and Finland in forest stocks In Europe. l f enrollments. ' ‘ I