OII' WANT—ADS WILL WORK FOR YOU, TOO Place One or TWO Today 4-850 SOLD MAN'S SUIT MANS DARK SUIT FOR SALE. size 40. tall. Perfect condition. Price $25.00 (original price $75.- 00) Phone 4-6139. SOLD OVERHEAD DOOR One overhead Garage door an hardware For Sale. Price $15.00. Phone 2-1378. Advertise any one item priced up to 825m. Price must appear in ad. 24-word ad for three con- secutive days costs only $1.89 I? PAID IN 10 DAYS 6 NOW - YOU CAN ADVERTISE ARTICLES YOU VALUE Phone... NOTICES {NOTICE I SERVICES I EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 'The Guardian. Charlottrtmp- Si"- Mny 1*. 1963- 13‘ ENGAGEMENTS I DEATHS ’ 'l'd I ‘.‘IN'- "——‘_*T I . . W .. l °" "’ 22:2: I “tittil'l’liw‘li’rf’éfifef WANTED ~-:E:9‘.:°ies§.s:sa:.: N New Glasgow School must be paid by May alst. 1963. By order trustees. TENDER The Director, the Veter- eer. Cornwall. Phone 4-7412. BUILDINGS RAISED. NEW wood replaced. concrete work. Phone 4—5909. 1 ans’ Land Act, °ffers for RENTALS sale by public tender! pro’ Rooms cordion. banjo, violin and perty formerly own as Hawaiian guitar lessons. In- the William Harry Rich- aids property at Abney, Lot 64. Kings County. containing 96 acres of land with dwelling. barn and outbuildings. Cash offers will be given pre- ference. If sold on a term basis to other than a veteran under Veterans’ Land Act, interest will be After 6 pm dial 4-8331. room_ second floor. Telephone 894-9933. ROOM FOR RENT: LARGE furnished heated room. suit- able for two. Hot plate pri- vileges. Phone 43611. FOR RENT: ONE LARGE FUR- nished heated room. ground floor. Centrally located. Pri- vale entrance, Dial 4-6373. FOR RENT: FURNISHED BED struments furnished in home day and evenings P:lvateI lessons. Low rates. Adults and 1 children. Ask for Mr. Eman-l ue . I DO YOU NEED MONEY? pose...upto$2.500...andi We offer fast-servlce cash loans for any worthwhile pur- ‘. 36 months to pay! 1 HOUSEHOLD FINANCE at Each tender must Room And Board N’ {lccoml’amed by 8 ‘CAN ACCOMMODATE OLD certified cheque or money age pensioners in private coun- order for $100.00 pay- try home with all modern con- 117 Queen St. Phone 4-7396I . 148 Gt. George St. Phone 4—8517 MOVING CLAY? It Always Pays To Call MacKays able to the Receiver Gen- Venicn‘ces. Write Box 6870 era] of Canada. Address , “wirntnlrml lenders to the District 1 Houses Superintendent. Veter- Iron RENT: an’s Land Act. P. 0. modern conveniences on Rnx 907' Saint JohnI ; Trans-Canada Highway. Ap- '.' . ply John Rogerson. Crapaud. l\ B. ______.__..____ ' FOR RENT: HOUSE IN CORN- wall with modern convenien- ces. Apply Otto Newson. Corn- wall. Soeclal Notices NEW?!) — NO DUMPING or 1 garbage on property near Tig- - sh Green"- I ust 2 bedroom house fully fur- nished. Central. Phone ‘- WESTERNER MOTEL 9574. RflélglgfiNT . Apartments nm In a ‘ FOR RENT: NEWLY oncom- preMai-E d y ted four room apartment. Ap- ply MA. Farmer This Sunday featuring Freshl Lebster Plato from 11 a.m. to I MODERN noun ROOM unar- ed apartment for rent. no.wa R p..m. I #— Guardian- 1 decorated. Write SPECIAL artment first floor. Centrally l located Continuous hot water. pply in writing to Guardian- ; Patriot. Box 5833. l Fifi-RENTTARARTMEN‘FT rooms and bath. first floor. RE: Accident On April 8th 1963. The Nova Scotia Dept. of Highw snowplow picked up a truck driver believed to am PEI ’ central location. private en- tfter which. this plow was I trance. own thermostat. Aoults Involved In an accident only. Phone 4-6868. Would the Truck Driver who ,-- — - , — "*— ti‘ai'clled In the Nova Scotia .170“ RENT- “KATE” “I” ly furnished three mom apart- n 1.. Hi 11 a s low near' figs-7053312. pm, April i ment. second floor. continuous 8m. 1953 gleam Contact, hot. water. refrigerator and electric stove Couple only. ‘ Central location. Phone Undererters ,8 . 7 . AdlUSImeI'II Bureau Iron RENT: TWO BED—ROOM Li-d. I basement heated apartment. w mast Street. | Parkdale area. Private en- Nw Glasgow N S rance and driveway. Own or Phone Collect 752-2581 HOUSE WITH known as "The l’i‘on RENT: JiIEi‘ AND Add? MacKAY CONSTRUCTION 56 St. Peters Rd. Ist Class Mechanic for Auto Business in Charlottetown. 'Above average salary. Write stating age, experi- ence etc., to Guardian-Patriot Box 58 I 2 Births, Deaths, Marriages town Hospital, May 17. 1963.' “gem” “me “my H” to Mr and Mrs. Edward Mc-. 2 on Car-die. Inee Kay McAleerI. ' Klnkora, a son. weight 9 lbs. KEOUGHAN - MT- and Mrs- 13 on, I Norman Keoughan (Mary T. McLeodI. Donagh. are happy CURRIE—At the Charlottetown to announce the arrival of the OPPORTUNITY International firm will offer training and the opportunity for advancement to aggressive individual who is desirous of learning the automotive business. Applicants. between twenty- five and thirty five years of age. must have a degree in Arts. Omnmerce. BusineSs Administration or Engineering and have no objection to travel, In order to apply. Benefits include Salary commensurate with ability. Pension. Stock Purchase. Group Life. Medical and Hospitalization Plans. All Inquiries tum/ted with strictest confidence. If interested write P. O. Box 5363 Hospital on Wednesday May 15 mag. and Mrs. Clair Cur- ; rie. rgetown. a son. John‘ on Monday. May 13th. Wei ht I Scott. weight 101113.. 14 oas.’ ’ 7 lbs. 81/2 023. g LNOTICES NOTICES AUCTION SALE I l l IONA ‘ baby girl "Joan Elizabeth". at the Charlottetown Hospital MONDAY. MAY 20th—2 P.M. I Household furniture consisting of:——3 bureaus and com- modea; dining room table and 6 chairs: 8 kitchen chairs and 2 . n chairs; 3 chairs and rocker: 1 large dining room table; kitchen table and 3 mall tables; 2 card tables; 3 squares of Phone 4-3927 FOR RENTAL GARDENROTO-TILLER Cut Gardening Time to Minutes ‘ G. & C. SUPPIES l DIAL 2.1551 125 KENT s'r. . THOMPSONS SEPTIC TANK SERVICE . Septic Tank and Field Tank Installation .‘ . Septic Tanks Pumped I . Custom Backhoeing . Trench Digging for underground wiring and t lines. I l "Our Work 15 Carri out un- . der Dept. of Health Regulations. j FAST COURTEOUS SERVICE DIAL 4-441] DOYLE’S ‘ RADIO & TV SERVICE "ON THE SPOT REPAIRS" i IAL 4.4305 I l t 4. _._________.__.__ ‘IDURACLEAN SERVICES "On the Spot" rug. carpet. and upholstery cleaning. NO ‘ FUSS -- NO MESS - eve ' ‘ ready for within hours. ‘ Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 4.8066. ghermostat. Phone Phone 4— PULPWOOD APARTMENT .I FOR RENT Due to yard con- I ditions. Souris yard will not open until Monday. May 27th.. to b u y R o u g h 4 rooms. 3rd floor. heat- ed. v'ater. garbage ser- vice. Available June Ist. $75.00 Monthly INSTALL YOUR I SEPTIC TANK NOWI I Q 4" Field Tile ‘ 6" Cement Block! I 0 Tees and Ells I ISLAND NOTICE Applications will be received by. the undersigned until 5 pm. May 2|, I963 tor the position of maintenance man for the water and sewer system for the Town of Souris. Only residens need apply. JEN ROACH Town Clerk oth; 1 floor rug; 1 clock; 1 radio; 1 sewing machine; 18 piece dinner set; 2 chamber sets; bed clothes: bath towels and spreads; 1 clothes rack and basket; dishes. pots and pans. knives. forks and spoons and many numerous articles. Terma cash JOSEPH MOONEY. Owner J. THOMAS McKENNA l Auctioneer i If weather unfit sale will be held following day. DEBENTURES ATTENTION! BOYS AND GIRLS HERE IS OPPORTUNITY IKNOCKING otYOUR DOOR! MAKE YOUR OWN MONEY Operating Your Own Business. Join Our Happy Group of Carriers. NOW! ALL IT TAKES IS EFFORT We supply the routes and the necessary equip- ment. We train you and supervise the operation of your route to make sure you are successful. Drop in to The Guardian-Patriot Office and see Mr. Worth He’ll be glad to tell you all about it. Montague Regional High School invites bids tures — maturing in one to twenty years. Debentures will bear interest at the rate of Nova Scotia and in Moncton. New Brunswick. Date of issue May 30th., 1963. Sealed tenders clearly marked on the outside noonnson — At St. Mary’s Hospital. Montreal. May its, McCARDLE v At Charlotte-L ” M" and M”' L951" neganl. a son. weight 9 lbs..- i McCABE _ Suddenly Souris. Wish to announce the engagement of their daughter. Pauline Ann. RN. to David Leith, son of Mr. and Mrs, Leith Townsthend, Souris. Mar- riage to take place Saturday. June 15th at St. James United Church at 3 o‘clock. DEATHS CORCORAN — At his home. 2’. Dorchester Street. in his 89th year. His remains are resting at the Charlotte town Funeral ome. from where the funeral will be held Monday morning. leaiving the- funeral home at 8:40 for Re.» quiem High Mass at St Duri- stan’s Basilica at 9 o'clock. in- terment in the Roman Catho- lic cemetery. at St. Mary’s Hospital. Montreal. Wednesday. May 15. 1968. Florence McCabe. RN. daugh- . . . and Mrs. Frederick McCabe. Charlottetown. aged 34 years. Her remains will rest at the Hennessey Funeral Home Saturday afternoon 2 o‘clock. The funeral will ill _. 11 clock to St. Basilica take place in the Catholic cemetery Roman SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION on 223.000.00 deben- 514 per cent payable semi-annually at any branch of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Com- merce in Prince Edward Island and at. branches of the bank in Halifax. . Payment of principal and interest guaranteed by the province of Prince Edward Island ——copy of a minute of His Honor the. Lieutenantu Governor-in-Council dated April 30th. Number 24363. "Tenders on Bonds", will be received by the undersigned up to and including May 29th.. 1963. The School Board reserves the right to reject any or all tenders. MRS. RUTH MACLEOD, Secretary ThursdaV. . May 16. 1963. Harry Corcoran' take place Monday morning at I o' Dunstan's I ‘ for Requiem High , Mass at 11:15. Interment mil son in his 40th year, formerly . of Card‘gan Head. mine I \I Ill am“: at the Cutcliffe Fu- neral Home next week ncral notice later. RlELLY Suddenly at her late reSIdence. Belle River, Friday. May 17. 1961. Mrs. Malcolm F Riellv. Her remains will be transferred from the Macs Lean Funeral Home this even. mg to her late residence. Fu. neral notice later. BOURKE —— At. the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital. May 17. 1963. BC. IHali Bourke 1!! his 70th year. Resting at his late residence. 20 Water Street from this afternoon until me funeral. from St. Paul‘s Church. Honda“. May an. at 2 o'clock. Please omit flowers. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Edward H Lanigan. wishes to extend a Sincere thank you to clengya. . m P. McIntyre. tihe Mon- tague Funeral Home. all those lirho sent. mass cards. messages of sympathy and floral tributes. Sincere gratitude to neighbours and friends who have helped in so many ways during our recent In '3 I: w bereavement. I “'lSIll to extend a sincere thank you to Dr Pierce, Dr. the nurses and staff of the PEI Hospital. ReV. Mr Campbell. friends who visited me wtnle a patient there. to the folks at home who helped in so many diffen ent ways. To those Et'xho sen? treats. flowers and Icarus. Mrs. Ivan Bernard. . IN MEMORIAM ‘CLOW — In loving memory ea Thomas Glow, Murray Harbor North who passed away May 13th. 1962. I Just a thought of sweet remem- ' br. . . lJust a memory sad and true lJust the love and weet devo- I tion. lOf one who thinks of you. ; Ever remembered by Came. ;rrn and Hazel. lhchILLOP — In loving meat I cry of a dear husband and father Charles. David McKiL Qlop dropped on Magdalen ls- 5 land May Nth. 1955. 3 Within our book of memories are lPages pages set a - .. thoughts of I you. - I P filled with ‘Set deep within our hearts. BRICKCRETE PRODUCTS 149 North River Rd. PHONE 44942 NO BETTER TIMEI TEACHERS WANTED TEACHERS WANTED AMALGAMATED REGIONAL AT 12.30 NOON! SUMMER HOURS CANADIAN TIRE IN CHARLOTTETOWN Commencing Today, Saturday May 18th, our Store WILL CLOSE SATUR‘DAY’S The store will remain closed on Saturday afternoons from now until the end at August. Wednesday, May 22nd .m. VERNON H’IVER HALL ..\_______ NOTICE TOWN 0t KENSINGTON owners are advised "‘81 dog licenses have eXpu‘ed. Any dogs caught 8’ large without license lags will be picked up and destroyed within 48 ours. Female dogs not allowed to run at large at any time. Signed Mayor and Councillors. “TOWN of Kensington NOTICE All Taxes Owtng WEST ROYALTY having sold my farm 1 of (new): grain auger (new): motor; potato grader; 1 Fora feet of pipe-Ipapici; l sump fire extinguishers: l weed spn ioni with selves; milk cooler; Fargo. FURNITURE: Dininzmom .SCHOOL NOt Paid On Or Before antiques and other articles too MAY 31. 1963 Ms Codi. ill be handed in for ' Crittection Owner. WILLARD rnowsr. AUCTION SALE at Brackley on Monday. May 20th.. at l p.m. Sharp MACHINERY: i set of tandem disc barrows; 1 set of Cockshutt tractor. three section springtooth barrow: 1.8 furrow Cockshutt plmr. 1—13 row Cocktshutt lulu drill with fertilizer and grass seed attachment: 140 ft. bay esculuor t—lo inch plate grain crusher; l Masaey Harris manure spreader on rubber: 1 rubber the farm wagon: 1 wagon rack “1th self unloading attaclament; 1 winch for unloading silage etc. l—Ja hora power emu-1c grass attachment {or above maroon 1 silage blower with S 2 bedroom suites with mattresses: 1 Lazy Boy chm; mun. deck (new; 2 chesterfield chairs; lamps. Ju’tnieree; dishes, Spruce a n d Fir T 0 Install or CHECK p DIAL 4-7309 HIGH SCHOOL ulpwood. _ T R f .Doidcll1& Strfiithens I C B k Nf'd Wanted 0 en. Lg thing ads I omer foo . J'O‘ HORNBY W’OR‘COTTTITS‘FANEAH ONew & used refrigera- ' ' SE __ ______ . - . s , I _ Fl?tl§lifl"“"enl§sl. pgfiilon. . fiwfiiqegnéngfig's . Academic teachers for subject teaching in Grades Please contact 5. 'at:on.l . water Heaters I IX. X. and XI. a music teacher. one physical 1547 Carleton 5' - Ham‘- V ‘1; . Electrical Installation ; instructress for girls and one physical instructor WANTEBJ LARGE “graffiti . Lennox warm Ah. * for boys. . - equip summer co a e ' - . 2231;111:253} meeltlhlsgpitglf. ‘2...';‘"§§.I"iéiillmmiil O ATIlttdmatic Washers Apply— O‘Leary will be held In Box No. 5933 Guardian-Patriot I W C, the public school. Wed- omce l FREEonErsgililfdn‘F‘s . ' Principal ' "away. May 29. 1963 at “Service is our spectaltY" I 8330 DJ“. The public is rent furnished apartment fm’I l NOTICES cordially invited to at- W. PALMER - tend, WANTED To RENT UNFUR- i ELECTRIC n... no... of one... ; taming?32.1mm; no... on. CITY LOT FOR SALE “'--———-——-—‘ Sherwood Royalty. North Transportation T d . ' g V Md... and _________._.._____.__... en ers will be received by the undersigned ANNUAL MEETlNG ’ £3.32. aghaaupply refrrmm- I‘ CAR LEAVING 1'0“ “ANT:- .‘ until May 25th. 1963 for purchase of the vacant VERNO Replies to .J‘B'Md p_ 30,. [I gimmi- first of next wee - I 70 foot lot on Walthen Drive exq-endlng back 109 N RIVER 1558. Summer-side I 0‘“? ‘ : feet 3 inches to Williams Florists land. Area is CO‘OPERATIVE NOTICES NOTICES sufficient for erection of dwelling house. Garage ASS.N LTD on property will be removed. The highest or any ' ted tender not necessarily accep . Estate J. A. Williams PO. Box 429 CharlottetOWn. P.E.I. Contractors And Small fer for sale the following ge harvester for corn Ipaptc) pump with electric nutter; 2 dyer: grain chillers (Faith smitof'tpape: Hoots-lick fm’fllture; kitchen chrome set; numerous to mast-ton. Auctions. E. C. CRASWELL flat out N O T I C E REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOLS ANNUAL MEETING' Tuesday, May 2l, 8:30 pm. D.S.T. AT THE HIGH SCHOOL OF EACH REGIONAL UNIT WHO MAY VOTE—1. Only the trustees of the individual school dlltricts comprised in the Reg- ional District shall be qualified voters at any meeting of the Regional District. 2. Only trustees of the Individual school dis- trict comprised in an area may vote for any candidate for election as a trustee to represent that me, provided that no voter shall have more than one vote for any one candidate nor shall vote for more the number of wididates re- mind to b «and. quality and service. on all iobs, large or small. Charlottetown 894-9725 PHONE 'AIIENIION Builders We thank yen for your patronage during I962 and stand ready to serve you to the utmost in I963. Our Plants at Charlottetown and Summerside are constantly striving to fill your CONCRETE NEEDS . . . . . . All materials are unitormly graded to maintain high quality. Our mix designs are prepared by Donald Inspection Limited. Inspecting and Testing Engineers. Our fleet of modern I0 yard mixer-trucks otters you Consult us for all your concrete needs. Quotations CURRAN AND BRIGGS LTD., READY-MIXED CONCRETE Summerside .426-2 I 63 And as we turn each preci. one 1 page. As we so often do. We realize how much it meant To lose someone like you. Always remembered by wife and family. MacDOSALD — In loving mem- ory of my father Angus E MacDonald who passed aw May 18th. 1958. Always alwm content Loved and respected wherever he went. Always thoughtful. willing and kind These are the memories he left behi n . Sadly missed by daughter Ella. Roy and family. GOULD—In loving memory of and tamer. who passed away May 19. 1959. In a grave yard softly sleepL'il Close. beside a country road. Lies the one we loved so dear! Gone from us to his abode. Sadly missed by wife and '. fannb'. CLARK—In loving memory of i mv brother. Pte J.S. Clark, who was drummed May 19. 1959 and my father. Robert Clark. who led April 27th. 1942. . Sometimes it's hard to under- .- .d “11‘: some 'hllli’s have to be. But in his Wisdom God has plan. had . Beyond our power to see ‘ We little. kneu' when we awoke - that morn , The Sorrow that. day would I hl‘lI‘E [For the call was sudden. the : shock severe ’To part with ones we loved so I dcar. [\‘n length of time can take ; 5...... 3 rm thoughts of mu from day ' I . I! 51‘ . l Lm-Iozlr remembered by his 'Isirto' Fll'ilt‘l‘. Johnny. Buddy. iron. Stirling and Marsha Gail. l GRAB Ail—In loving memory of l mother Mrs Mary Jane Gn- ! ham who passed away May . ‘i 1953 l“: cannot think of them as dead i “'1er milk Irith us no more ' Alon: the path of life we trend. They hate but gone before ‘ Alan‘s remembered by the I iamfl" GERMANS STAND PAT ! soxx IAPIJI'esI Germany rei’erate at next week's l ."ATO rooference In Ottawa that V it Is not prepared to mouse Its armed torres beyond the 520.- lmflman target. Bonn official! 1 said Friday At the same time. the Germans are planning to “renew their demand that tu- IIlCé’l nuclear weapons be lu- tioned as far east as possible t'v urm'lde effective support for. defence forces lining the ire- Quail. I 'II III