"Spring" Forth Your Bargains. Sell Them‘With' Classified? -. l Charlottetown 4-8506 - Summerside 6-8031- Montague 97-2 - Souris 15-7 - Alberton SE 10 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. April 1. 1963.I LL YOUR MERCHANDISE AUTOMOTIVE I AUTOMOTIVE I ;OUT OUR WAY Articles For Sale ' I ‘ Cars For Sale I Cars For Sale - 1954 DODGE COACH FOB MOTIIHIS Garage sale. good condition. Apply Has Southport Esso Service Station or phone 44136. The Best Buys In Town FOR SALE: 1960 ZODIAC. Ex- cellent condition. Driven only two years Can be financed. Will accept cash or trade as part payment. Must sell. best offer. Phone Summerside 5674. Trucks For Sale FOR SALE: 1956 FORD. 511- cylinder panel delivery. in good condition. Priced right. Apply Norman Hvde. Corn- wall. phone +7602. I955 Meteor CoachIEMPLOYMENT I958 Meteor Sedan Standard 6 cylinder. A one owner car. Perfect condition. $|395 Westinghouse HOME FREEZERS and REFRIGERATORS S A L E Large Selection of sizes . Lowest Prices See us before you buy FIRESTONE HOME and AUTO Ch'town ‘ Co. Ltd 187 Gt_ Geo. St. Good Things To Eat VALLEY APPLES- RUSSETS. Delicious. SPY. etc. Delivered in city area. Wheatley's on A little rough, I Agents, Salespeople 25 IMMEDIATE OPENING ue to the untimely dea‘tih Iof . ' .our former Prince Edwar s- Aus+m Iland Sales Supervisor. Mr. Fred Model A-40. Color red 81}? IP. McAleer. we have an immedi- “DON'T WANTS" THROUGH A CLASSIFIED AD By J' R. Williams' Yank Violation Is Charged MOSCOW (AP) — The Soviet ‘on the Soviet freighter Lgo Union has charvged theIshot up by exiles March 17 United States is violating the agreement that ea the Car- ibbean missile crisis by backing anti-Castro exiles making hit- and-run raids on Cuba. Russian diplomatic note specifically protested an attack EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT was responsible, Coincidentally, sian freighter was reported v! at ‘the sugar port of Isabela de Sagua, on Cuba‘s north coast. party It declared the United States severely damaged the freighterI »e another Ruse keep it from sinking. Re to the raiders .returned Without! *have been attacked in Isame casulties to their base “some- ,Ot Caribbean Agreement ide Sagna Tuesday night. A spokesman for a Cuban ex- Iile organization called Com- .mandi L said a raiding ndlftitinneedofrepairto said .where in the Caribbean." Premier Khrushchev's gov- hlaek' "Hurry 0“ I 5 “"9 i ate opening in this territory for aggressive and mature salesman 0 call on stores. offices. garag- I959 Studebaker es. hotels. haspitals, Lark sedan. Only 34.000 miles etc.. w1t our guaranteed longer-life lighting products. Age Hard to believe. $I000.00 no barrier but car necessary. Highest commissions paid week- lv an automatic year-round re- EXTRA SPECIAL I958 Austin Model A65. 00 lished territory with good cus- tomers now waiting to be sold and serviced. A once-in-a-life- time opportunity because the right man will be promoted to District Sales Supervisor within .three months. For complete der| tails write Iii-Test Corporation. 206 King West. Hamilton, On- SEWERS WANTED IMMED- iately. Work at home doing simple sewing. We supply ma- Mortin’s Goroge Ltd. For: SALE 1500 BALEs‘i-ji third floor. heated. Rent $55.00. peat business. This is an estab- ~——-—H0RSE Fo—R SA-fibe—FNOR;GR’6UND §EMOOR‘_F0(YR’R7R§E. FOUNDATION HUNTER SEED Bert. Peakes Station- IAPARTMEN’I‘ FOR RENT Suitable for Phone I Phone 4-6113. hay. Phone Weldon Ferguson. ‘ couple. New London 11-34. Bay. 9 years old. we“ Brei apartment with bath. newly de- 1 Price $600.00. Contact Hugh‘ corfiled: continuous heat and MacSween. Upper North Syd-l I‘m Water: central and resr- ncv. N.S. Phone 4-4804, Cape. denllali Apply In writing to; 3159mm ' Guardian-Patriot Box 2867. I Charlottetown. wANTED To RENT: 'I'HREE tatocs for sale, 125 bags , 3%.. size. clear wading: also or four room heated furnished some "Au sizc' Am,“ ded‘ apartmentm or near Charlot- Mm‘m. phone 43mm. tetnwn. Will also consider fur- -_____. . ._._. ._.-.—_—_.._ mslied trailer. Write Box 2716 FOR SALE! 500 BALES 0" Guardian-Patriot. or phone 4-. hay. also Garry oats and mix- ed grain (good for seed), $2.75 cwt. Apply James MacCallum. Brackl-ey Point. phone Cove- head 4-110. - 9836 between 5 pm. and 7‘ pm NOTICES {-3268 . _ . terials and pay shipping bot Queen St. Charlottetown ways. Make up to $140 an hour. Piece work. Apply Dept. ‘ p-90 Box 7010. Adelaide Post M office. Toronto 1. Ontario. ..._._. Help Wanted Male 0 0 ISINGLE MAN FOR FARM V work. Good wages. Steady employment. Melville Bell. De- I WANT TO BE A _53_b‘f-____.______' ISINGLE MAN FOR I“ A R M I I work. Good wages. Steady em- ‘ I ployment. Melville Bell De- I BUYA NEW CAR Now ‘ WANTED: A YOUNG REIT-I able farm boy for light work! Vrm A Low-COST LIFE-INS!!!- Lost V ‘LosT: oNE'iiAnTCrRLs GLASy I ses. between Parkdaie Junior‘ High and Polyclinic Charlotte-I WANTED . town. Phone 4-7094 0 4-3718. Holstein Cows —~———————— r 1 Found To freshen also heifers fififififiwmkm after the middle of May Shepherd dog. in‘ Hampshire, are Owner kindly phone‘ Hunter River 34-11. Special Notices on. Grades or Purebred Phone 11-7430 airport road. Phone 4-5020. K; ‘ ‘ fl ‘2 at“ “a. ‘ ' ' \ g . 1.: Boats, Marine Supplies \§ Er: ; “‘ i _ ———————-—-——-——“ a . ‘ FOR SALE: 30 FOOT FISHING . \ngu‘w“ ” v -- L Magus. boat. Chevrolet engine. Shaft . . . "u and blades, Apply Milford is" 1mm 5 “ah-LL? 44 Jamieson, Georgetown. I - ___m’m.. mom. Yul..an Farmers Market I RENTALS SERVICES FOR SALE: BALED HAY. j I I 5°“ “3”” Apply Mi“ Apmment’ I INCOME TAX RETURNS Financial Advisory Service I CHESTER STAIRS I 37A Elm Avenue Dial 4am INOTICES WE SPECIALIZE in Electrical Wiring I Jobs -— Large or small , . Lennon Air Conditioning I . Refrigeration Sales — ‘ .ervice . Annliance Repair—all types 0 Motors Rewonnd—-repalreo . Oil Burner and Dodd and i Straiher Lightning Rod—I Sales and Service I TEACHERS WANTED Miscouche Regional High School Principal, Male GRADE l I GRADE 9 Send applications to: John C. Poirier. Secretary. Miscouche Regional High School. ernment centred on the Lgov incident. The note called on the U.S. government for “resolute mea- sures to prevent similar pro- vocative actions in the future." DENY CHARGE The US. state department de- nied the charge even before re- ceiving the text m Moscow. Press officer Lincoln White re- ferred Washington reporters to earlier U.S. condemnations of the March 17 raid. “The U.S. government is do- ing everything it possibly can to prevent such incidents from NOTICES SPECIAL NOTICE . RURAL BEAUTIFICATION SOCIETY 18th Annual Contest Cash Prizes . SPECIAL PRIZES .. . . . . . ENTRIES CLOSE APRIL 24, 1963. For Full Information and Free Prize List Write— RURAL BEAUTIFICATION SOCIETY P. 0. Box 1194, Charlottetown. ( l happening from U.S. territory," White said. The Soviet note declared "American offlcifls have. re. a occm'red peatediy acknowledged the fact Charlottetown Hospital that the groups are by the protection. navnc. United States and enjoy its full Iona d counterrevolutionary day, Feb. 3rd. 1963, of J i ‘ q ‘ izing plratical attacks against the republic of Cuba. the U.S.A. is actually bringing about a dangerous aggravation of the situation in the area of the car- ibbean Sea and throughout the world. , . OPPOSE ATTACKS The U.S. government denied March 18 that the United States lwas involved in the Lgov inci- dent. It declared it Is “strongly opposed to hit~and-run attacks W" The Soviet note charged. how- Iever. that the U.S. state depart- m has tatelnents which in fan "encourage such Ibandit-like ac cos." I It said that spokesmen of the two organizations in- Alpha 66 and the Second Na- tional Front of Escambray -— had told a Washington press conference that their men fired on the ship and that ass (groups planned to continue the attacks. It ignored their declar- ation that the raiders' base was ,outslde the us, sphere. OBITUA RY .Inserted by hrlends and rela- lives as a tribute to the deceas- ed. I JOSEPH REDMOND The de .1 th. on Sun- Redmond. on August 3rd. 1887. son of E war Redmond and Bridget “By offering the Cuban coun- Shea. terrevolutionaries its territory‘ He moved with his mm“ and material means t9r organ.I i Del.AVAL DAIRY ‘ EQUIPMENT I PALMER ELECTRIC i LTD. I DIAL 4.8543 I m“. FISHERMEN, FISH PLANT AND GARAGE OPERATORS I I : Send us your electricI motors. automotive gen- _ erators. starters. relays, I for prompt and efficient I repairs and rewinding. I STOREY ELECTRIC , Charlottetown Phone 4-7341 or 2-1411 ' NOTICES on well-equipped farm. No. - ————__.._ ._ g“ gxxg “g”; milking. Must be interested in I Le'gl‘ Kennedy ATTENTION STAMP COLLECT” x x x x x x x g gardening. Good wag . Ap—I Soulhport OIS :- nt‘w Issueservice has xxx xxx xxxx x x x my in person. Stanley Willis, optcndmgs lfor seriously inter- xxxx x xxx, x x I I - ese col ectors. Contact Box . good: g: 3:“; §xx g ‘ comwan Baby Ch'Cks . 2 Guardian-Patriot. Char-l t ixxxt‘ it it "i I MERCHANDISE IBABY CHICKS. ORDER Now lottetown. I l . ' from the Home of Dependable . Pemna} I Articles For Sale I Chicks for Egg and Meat Prdm __ ‘ duction. Ames In-Cross Hybri s ‘LooK YOUNGERT Rm YOUR. FOR SALE' SECOND HAND Dual Purpose Heavies. Pa? 5 self of Grey Hair with Angel-I electric stove; also one auto- «Keystone- White Leghorns' jque Grey Hair Restorem Re_ ma . . 00d 8 new. and Broiler Chicks. Sanders store natural looking colour. NOVA SCOTIA Feésma‘my “Iced. Apply A-J' Chick Hatchery Ltd. Moncton.I beauty. $1.95 at Jenkins, Redy -93” GT‘L‘E’EEE‘EE.-. .i New Brunswick. . din Bros. and Cantwell's Phar- -0NE ENTERPRISE COAL ANDl Articles Wanted macics. wood stove for sale. good con- ;_._,____ _..._.___.___j e P .l, ' 1, I dition; Price $25.00. ApplyIHlGHEST PRICES PAID IM-I uar Ian ' a "0 I Sterling Stewart, Pownal.I mediatcly for new 3005!? and i—‘_——"——'~ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING I P.E.I. .: duck feathers. Zener Feather‘. ...—_.__ ——-—-.—-————1 i ' , To - ' Mondays through Fridays 8.30 ml 16 PER CENT DAIRY narrow; 31".; 97 Balm“ met ' : until 5 P.M. so. on 12 noon. I in 3 has lots. $3.50 per cwt.I ' I RADIO & TV Phone Charlottetown 4-8506 I Bran and Shorts 32-85 Per 'WANTED SERVICE Consult the In: of telephones at n.‘ cwt- we do custom grinding . I ., “F of Classified page for the Branch and mixing. also oil cake. in ALE BOT'FLES ‘ ON THE SPOT REPAIRS .ffic. urving your an; stock. Dillon and Spillett Lid. me per dozen I woRp ADVERTISEMENTS 24 word FOR SALE: ONE ENE—gin“ PHONE minimum thirst new lobster traps. Apply 1'} __ I P one numbers house num- mer Claw, Grand Tracadje_ 4-8395 bar, Box number. are chug-d as one word. various groups at numbers count separately. Only REAL ESTATE Standard Dictionary Abbreviations C.I.L. are acceptable. Cash Rate insertion WHI'TE PAINT I per word 4%: 3 consecutive inseo tions 4: per word, 6 consecutive In- FOT 303“, Barn HOUSES Mid _ . A Qual‘ aertlons 33in: per word 10 per cent Fences . lty Paint. additional charge on those so 3 gals. . counts if not paid within 7 days Exterior Paint for every job of last Insertion date. 1) stock. ANNOUNCEMENTS 5: per word, TB word minimum char 9. I SPECIAL NOTICES amt... Deaths HOME and AUTO 81.50 Weddings Engagements. i C Ltd Cards of Thanks 31.75. m m. Geno-St. GM ditional each name printed 10c. In memoriams $1.75. Aflfliiinnnl charge. each newspaper line of Verse with Rhyme and Verse II style maintained 10: per line. Pererfis PreEOr Count only 5 average xworda Punt-Y Producilgn (5 to 6 letters each) per line. Obituary notkes will be charged $1.50 for the first 25 words 3c per word thereafter. . CLASSIFIED DISPLAYS l Insertion D18] per column inch $l.96, 3 consecutive Properties For Sale STANLEY MOI. REAL ESTATE ‘ td. offers modern. newly. renovated triplex. Ccntral‘ location. Reasonably priced. property. 78 Great George Street. Char lottetown. phone 2-1611. SIX ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE, at 221 Belvedere Avenue. base- board heat. Completely mod-I era. built in 1962. Phone 2-1438. 1 FOR SALE: DAIRY FARM AP- proximately 100 res. 316 miles from Charlottetown. on paved highway. Eight room. house with modern convenien- I ces. Reasonably priced. Ap-I ply Harold Stead. Sherwood. I Properties Wanted WANTED To BUY: HOUSE; with small acreage on Trans-I if you haven’t received phone or drop in to our and get yours today. I ing prices. HEAVY COPPER Insertions, per Inch $1.68. 6 COnsGCIb. five insertions per Inch $1.55. Canada Highway. Write Box. 2905 Guardian-Patriot. Brass (Legal tender notices. $2.24 pop inch: ROOM LOTS I Your Guardian Patriot Classified Ad appears in both newspapers. Advertisements ordered on ship- date schedule will be charged the one-time rate on each insertion ordered. Advertisers are requested to road WALLPAPER SALE I Thousands of Rolls of 1963 Designs going at Bargain Prices. Interior their advertisement the first ny ' It appears and to call the Classified salt". and Enamel’ all Department immediately in the case of co ors' any mistake, as this newspapot b $129 8 quart only responsible for one day’s loco-s sect publication or for the Incorrect pottion only of a classified display Idvertisement. & Adlustments on Classified Advertise- ing Accounts must be made within the first 7 days of billing date. The newspaper reserves the to accept. ralect. revise or re-edlt ad- '3' PROFESSIONAL CARDS . Yellow Brass . . . . . RENTALS I Radiators ..... .. Rooms 5 less-.so ————————-‘ t I FOR RENT FIRST FLOOR I Ale Bo t es furnished bedroom. kitchen I ll ngroom privileges. Suitable for two or three girls. Phone 44404 after 5 pm. I A partments FOR RENT. WEST END 0" Sydney Street. two apartments. each with three rooms and SPECIAL . I Dr. Daniel L. Stewart regrets that he is no h h. (I . i at one 0" mm W on longer able to hold offices at Borden. He will instead see all his patients at Bedeque at the fol- lowing times, effective immediately:— Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday 8: Friday on third: private entrance to each: adults only. Apply W.V Purdie. 13 Sydney Street. Mining for publication. BOX REPLIES information regarding Advertisers using Blind latter lea Architects "T . Peter A. McNeil 126 Richmond St. "' “"19" 3": PO Box 513 up only 7 days after final one. Architect PHONE 894-4872 "cation this. leaders are rogues 5”“: W 7:97., [mg "g; Laurie A. Cotes G. Keith Pickard mediate delivery To an. Msug‘flfimale‘u . Registered Architect :1" m rmfir u": Archltsetnrai Mine 9. o. la sou s2 Quo- I easy. I- n. the from moon, or . Charlottetown » is. cum Counter ins Gust Geo. It. on «In M°"°'°'" "u "IMO “It”. Phone «in - we. notice for reference. WANTED For good grades of scrap material. delivered to our yard on Kent Street, we are paying the follow- IRON & STEEL SCRAP LIGHT COPPER . . . . . . . . R .13 Cts. Per Lb. .... .75 Cts. Each. 'iiT'DE's 's' 's'i'ciN's' ' MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD. KENT sneer SATURDAY—3 . 6 PM. NOVO‘HICO hours on Thursday It is particularly asked that requests for housealls should be made to Dr. Stewart’s home before 10 am. except in cases of genuine emerg- Dr. Stewart's patients please cut out this HAVE YOU RECEIVED YOUR NEW HALLIDAY CATALOG I It's packed with Bargains in Building, Re- modelling, Repairs and Household Supplies. your copy yet, write, nearest store or agent, 14.00 Per Tan. .19 Cts. Per Lb. .16 Cts. Per Lb. $3.00 Each 20c. per doz. NOTICE I COMMUNITY HOSPITAL O’LEARY Because of an epidemic of flu the’Com- munity Hospital will be closed to visit- ors until further notice. Signed Board of Trustees PUBLIC LECTURES Dr. Eleanor S. Duckett will deliver a series of two lectures in the Alumni Auditorium of St. Dunstan's University on April I and 2. at 8 pm. The theme of these lectures will be a study of the lives of some of the leading scholars of the Middle Ages. The public is cordially invited to attend the lectures of this very competent scholar and author. DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island NOTICE WEIGHT RESTRICTIONS Effective midnight, Monday. March 25, 1963, all paved roads in the province of Prince Edward ' Island are closed to all vehicles whose loaded weight exceeds 4.000 lbs. gross per axle. When the temperature drops to 20° above zero. _or colder, during the night time, vehicles are pemutted to carry up to registered weight be. tween 5 am. and 10 em. of the same day. This notice is issued under authority of regulations published February 12, 1960. J. Philip Motheson Minister of Highways Charlottetown Prince Edward Island March 25, 1963. GRADUATION EXERCISES WELLINGTON AREA Resources Development Study Group Wednesday. April 3rd. I963 at 8::00 pun. Evangeline Rpgiooal High School ABRAM’S VILLAGE ‘ Adult-ion by invitation only. Divhion at Bacardi, Dept. at and Naval Resettin- " in I Births, Deaths Marriages BIRTHS GREGORY —- At Smith Town General Hospital. Long Island. New York. on March 28 H53. to Mr. and Mrs. Sa Gregory. a son. Weight 7 lbs. A brother for Sherri and Dawn e. ENGAG EM ENTS PHILLIPS — HUGHES — Mr. and Mrs. J. Leonard Phillips of Charlottetown wish to an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Mary Elizabeth unis Harold. son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hughes, Brack- ley Béach. P.E.I. Marriage to take place April 27th. at the Baptist Church. MacISAAC — HOENIG —— Mr. and Mrs. John Maclsaac. St. Peters, announce e engage m'gt of their daughter. Mary Edward Koc- nig. son of Dr. and Mrs. Carl Koenig. Toronto. Ont. Marn- age to take place at St. Peters 3.9 to Lake Verde in 1900 where he engaged in farming until he en- tered the service of the C.N.R. and was a valuable employee until his retirement in 1952._ He entered Charlottetown Hos- pital. January 21st. and despite the best medical skill and ten- der care of a lov' family. passed peacefully away on Feb- marry During his illness he was visited frequently In his pasted the Last Rites of the Roman Catholic Church of which he was a devout member. His passing brought a deep sense of loss to his family and friends. He will be greatly miss- by young and old. . Besides his wife (nee Annie Kellyl. he leaves to mounn one daughter and four sons' Edna (Mrs. Joseph Lacey). Mass; M-amice, Long California: Everett. Mass; Ivan and Plus. Lake Verde. One daughter and four sons predeceased him. 2. five grandchil ters and two brothers: AcorriI Charlottetown; and St. Paul’s Church. St. Pet- V ers. April 20, 1963. CAMPBELL — auacmm. —5 Mrs. Ilisatbelle Campbell. O'Deary. wishes to announce the engagement of her daugh- ter. Nancy Virginia. to Allen Donald Burcbill. son of Mr. an . Omar Burchill. of Menickyille. Ontario. Marriage to take place in the near tuture. IN MEMORIAM HOOLEY —- In loving memory. of my dear Hazel. (Mrs. Neil Hooleyl who ssed away, April 1st. 1982. "There is a welcome awaiting er t ere". Lovineg remembered by father. Otis Jackson. HOOLEY —- in memory of Mrs. Neil Hooiey who passed away April 1st. 1m. "Thy will be done" seems hard say ‘ When one we loved has passed away. me day. perhaps. we’ll under— sta . When we meet in that better and. Lovineg remembered by Neil and family. BOOLEY —- In loving memory of mother (Hazel). Mrs. Nell Hooley. Montague. who passed n away April 1st. 1m. One year has passed dear mother. Since you were called away; How well do we remember That and and weary day. You suftered much. you mur- mured not. We watched you day by day: We cnied and prayed that your dear life Would not be taken away. Always remembered by daugh- Charlottetown; James. Labs erde. A brother John. Water- Iville, Maine. predeceased him. ' dna. Maurice. Everett and a grandson Basil Lacey. Hamilton. Ontario. arrived for the funeral which was largely attended and took place on February 6th. to St. Joachim's Church. Vernon _River where the remains were received by the pastor Rev. Urban Gillis and Requiem Hint Mass was celebrated by Rev. Clifford Murphy and served by Leo. Gerald. Earle and Vincent Redmond and James MacDon-‘t‘VE aid. Seated in the sanctuary were " Rev. Unhan Gillls PP. Rev. ’1'. Butler. Rev. 0.P. Wood. Rev conducted by Rev. O.P. Wood. hews: James, Clarence. Mat- thew. Ira. and Felix Redmond and Gavan Boylain May his soul rest in peace. CARD OF THANKS The family of the latekJoacph (I Dr. John Gillls: w way during their recent bereave- ment. Also a sincere thanks to all those who sent mass cards. .e iments. spiritual bouqnetJ. cards and letters of 1! BIG PRINTER One of Canada's largest print- shops. the federal printh ter. Samba. Announ CITY & QUEENS “WI MA! ‘1'!!! SICK WELL" -- Gluey's Pharmacy. Allttlewlytocsummer... -n am....mtmm“v" vertPrices'Isc no.1. P. man's Dental uncommon-woman tentacle . m'mw‘ 0:. M. hfimm stunts ,, MN 3% m. lag bureau. employed 1.807 workers in 1901. cements KING'S COUNTL. who A! \ Services at the grave were I assisted by Rev. T. Butler. R.L ' -MacKenna and Rev. A. Mac- Donald " not staged from U.S. territory-,4 \ Maiden. ‘1' Beach. " Wollastoa. _ He is also survived by twenty- ’ ‘ and one ‘ great-grandchild: also two sls- I cKenna and Rev. A. Mac: ' Donald. ( the last rites of the Roman * Redmond wish to than ev. _ Urban GtiliséiRev. Clifford Mur- ‘ . . .R : l Pallbiearers were his five nep- ' _‘