Think Ahead To Winter . . Why Store It? Sell It With AWant-Ad Charlottetown 4-8506 - Summerside 6-8031 - Montague T97-2 - Souris I57 - Alberton 68-2 14 The Guardian, Charlottetown, 1Tron. Oct. 15, 1962' . MERCHANDISE AUTOMOTIVE I EMPLOYMENT Articles Wanted ?.__..__...j. Cars For Sale l FOR SALF AT A BARGAIN 1956 Buick hardtop: good body motor, tires etc. $450. Phone 4-4971. I954 AUSTIN PANEL FOR sale. Very reasonably priced. Phone 4-3728. FOR SALE 1957 PONTIAC LOW mileage. excellent condition. Phone 4-9219 c-o Grafton St. Essc Service Station. FOR SALE: \ 1953 PACKARD car. motor and tires A. 1.. body in good shape. $300.00 or nearest reasonable offer, reason for selling owner going to U.S.A. ontact Fred C. 122 Street, M Cleaners. Burns. Fitzroy Ne Help Wanted Female EARN ABOUT $300.“ MONTH- l_y-Male or Female. A new P.0. Box 162. Station K. Tor- onto l2. Ontario. EARN $23 WEEKLY PLUS A free wardrobe In your spare Time. Just show Fashion Frocks to friends. No invest- ment. canvassing. experience necessary. Write: North Am- erica.n Fashion Frocks. Ltd. 3425 Industrial Blvd, Dept. K- Dept. K-4404 Montreal 39. Que. OPPORTUNITY IS KNOCKING at your door, good earnings by selling first quality cos- gietics. Box 18 Station C. Mt.l., ue. CHRISTMAS TREES WANTED. large quantities selected, also boughs write or call. Bonded Garden Fence Corp. 395 St.. George Ave., Rahway. NY. Phone F.U. 1-4223. ‘We are purchasing ALE Any quantity MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD. 158 Kent St. Opp. Eatons Phone 4-9522 WANTED ALE BOTTLES DO YOU NEED MONEY? We offer fast-service cash loans for any worthwhile purpose . _ , UP $2.500 . . . and 36 months I pa . HOUSEHOLD FINANCE 117 Queen St.. Phone 4-7395 148 Gt. Geo. St.. Phone 4-8517 O_l"SLatlOu wagon in good con. dilion will take trade or a n y 222 or contact Colin MacDouga1l. l'rIn Its For Sale WOMEN Christmas selling starts early with Avon Cos- metics--part or full time. Write today- Mrs. R. G. Dunn. 200 Leslie St. Moncton Phone 4-8595 _ FOR SALE: 1954 ‘A TON FORD, new motor job. 'n all around good condition. accept trade. Phone Buchan:nan‘s Garage, Eldon. EMPI -JYMENT _?_____ Agents. Salespeople “WANT SECURITY, INDE. pendence, a Free Turkey? We will help. with our capital. any reliable "go-getting" woman to take over in their vicinity, an established ROME Paying up to $100.00 weekly handling 200 guarame. ad Home and Farm Necessi. t_1-gs including Food Med. icmes. Toiletries. Xmas Cards. 0. Customer Premiums m- WANTED Assistant Janitor, Female. For Montague Regional High School. Apply Secret;-1r'y, h‘aI'IIIers Market OUT OUR WAY sy J. II. Willipms ONE DOUBLE CHAIN PO'I‘- . ato grader for sale. with picker table. motor or hand we» I0-/5 J'.R.wn. ¢IssnyIl.s.uL -ms..us-‘es. driven. Apply Tommy Roger- son. Winsloe. Phone 4-7403. 2000 FT. 2” X 6"S. 1000 FT. 2" x 8"s, both lots in ten ft. lengths. Apply Elmer Trainor, Johnstons River. Phone 3-310 I-Iillsboro exchange. FOR SALE: REGISTERED REAL ESTATE I '?F_NTALS Properties For Sale l d In Fredericton. P.E.I. I Apply Knud Jorgensen. Fred-I Trailers IT: :— —::————-———- MPLETELY FURNISHED HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. I. C0 situate ' mobile home for rent at Den- nis's Trailer Park. 34 Mt. Ed- ward Road. Phone 4-6300. CITY 8: QUEENS “WE TREAT the sick well" Giggey's Pharmacy. Vitamins for all ages. Shop at “your" Drug Store for fresh. Standard- lsed Vitamin products and Ton- lcs. Dial 4-3170 for prompt de- livery. ANNUAL MEETING of the Eldon Canadian Legion on Mon- day. October 15th at 8 p.m. All members please attend. ANNUAL MEETING P.E.I. Drama Festival Association, Prince of Wales College Room 66. Monday Oct. 15th, at ll p.m. l1:ipm-taut business to be discus- s . NYLONS —SEE film “Nylon Facts and Fashions" ers Association of Canada meet- 15 veryone welcome. COME TO Millview Orange Hall. Tuesday, Oct. 16, 8.30 pm. to see ms, one on mixed mar- riages, shown by Rev. S. Wel- lington, uspices LOL Sllv er collection. BINGO KELLY'S Cross Hall ericton. Yorkshire boars. ready for service. from dam score over 90, N.M. MacLeod and Sons. Bridgetown, phone 13-41. FOR SALE 150 PULLETS —. white_Leghorn crossed with‘ Rhode Island Red. Starting to lay. Earl Houston. Hunter Ri- ver. Phone Rustico 8-12. : FOR SALE 61!.» acres of land. 2 houses. modem comvenicnces. Apply George Murphy. Scutiiport. NEW LOW PRICE ON PURINA ' Montague Regiona. High hoot. FOR RENT Fully Furnished Palace Deluxe TRAILER Mill-t Replacer, same high RENTALS quality product. Available at at Belvedere Court all Purina Dealers. “Call s - 3001119 r your_ concentrate require- Also 4 room Apartment ments l.lllS fall. €iuorl:Iis3§:i)né.o:-4Ig_'72centra! 10“, Phone 2- I 3 I 5 I NOTICES — - Monday. Oct. 15th 9.30 p.m. Jackpot $115.00. Consum- - Announcementstl RESERVE Wednesday. oc;-l ober 24th for turkey and salad supper in Georgetown Town Hall. In Aid of St. James Parish. SPECIAL MEETING Eldon United Church. Tuesday. ober 16. at 8 p.m. Rev. pope Jo . . GOLIWE will & present. Int-'l;):isM1: ‘ . v cer n . nc .”-sa eau Mm-3 dalgfifirssh Bruchest, Canada‘: ambassador Centre Tuesday Oct so. Good °xl“'°'dln“-‘I l° "1 “"- lirisesl Send entries ‘-'to Mrs. m°“l°‘l °°“n°ll- Urban Pineau. Bloomfield. tagggd Pl3:°c:;°sl§°d'bl8“k~ the“ DR. L-T. DUFFY will be sb- You mean me?‘ hisomce “nu; Novem. Bruchesl explained that the sent from her 5th. HOT CHICKEN supper. Hope River Pa-riirh Hall, Tuesda Oc- tober 23rd, from 4.30 on. $1.00 Adults, 65 cents Children. Enter- tatinrnent. Bingo. etc. Dance af- ter. ~ . PRINCE couurv DR. DANIEL Stewart. an nounces the opening of his of- fice for the practice of medicine at Bedeque, a also at Bor- den. commencing on Monda October 14th, telephone. Bede- que. 3. . DR. MARVIN CLARK. Ken- sington. will be absent from his office until Wednesday. Oct. 17.1 WANTED WOMAN TO TAKEl care of two children from 8-5 pm.. weekends free. Good salary for right person. Live in or out Dial 4-6332. ' WANTED HOUSEKEEPER BE- tweecn 21-35 years of age. Catholic. non smoker prefer- red. 1 adult. Apply Miss Strain National Unemployment Of- fice Charlottetown. Teachers Wanted I SALESMEN WANTED Two for Charlottetown, two for Sumrr-erside. Un- limited income. Must be bondab:e. Must have a car. Reliable National Company. Apply Guard. ian-Pamot. Box 19952. Guardian - Patriot . CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Mondays through Fridays 8.30 A.M. until 5 P.M. say. '| 12 "com Phone Charlottetown 4-8505 Consult the list of telephone: at the l°P Of Classified page for the Bran;-h ftice serving your 5 ., worn ADVERTISEMENTS 24 Wm; WANTED 0’Leary Regional Hist! School requires one teacher ready to b e gin teaching October 22nd. Apply Mrs. -Sarah Carruthers Secretary Business Opportunities BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Part time business for men and women in your city and province. Delivery and mes- senger service. Wonderful op- po unity to make extra money —work from y o u 1' home. Please write—Trans Canada Distr. Co. 2617 Danfortzh Ave., Toronto 13. Ont. minimum c rge. Phone numbers house num- ber. Box num be are charged as one word, various groups of MERCHANDISE numbers count separately. Only Standard Dictionary Abbfflviafignji are acceptable. Cash Rate insertion Per wol Ac. 3 consecutive inser- "°"‘ 31'?‘ Per word. 6 consecutive insertions 3: per word 10 per cam additional charge on ch". gg. counts if not paid within 7 days of last insertion date. ANNOUNCEMENTS 5: per word. 10 word minimum charge. srr.-CIAL NOTICES Births, Deaths Si .25. Weddings, Engagements. Cards of Thanks 5. Ad. ditionsl each name printed l0c. In memoriams Si .75 Additional Verse with Rhyme and Verse style maintained lOc per line. ‘ Count only 5 word; average (5 to 6 letters each) per line. Obituary notices will be charged $1.50 for the first 25 words (it per word eresfter. CLASSIFIED DISPLAYS I insertion column Inch $l.78, 3 consecutive .4 . (legal tender notices, $2.24 per Inch. Guardian Patriot Classified Ad appears in both newspapers. Advertisements ordered on skip- dete schedule will be chsrged the ' rate on each insertion ordered- Advertlsers are requested to read their advertisement the first ‘ FOR SALE — NEW DAVEN- Furniture Exchange. PLUMS. PEAR-S. GREEN TO- Articles For Sale FOR SALE — HOT AIR FUR- nsce. Esso gun burner, new condition. phone Roy Clow, Montague or 196. playpens. Special Notices NOTICE FOR RENT: ONE BEDROOM suitable for elderly couple or one lady in a quiet. private home with kitchen privileges. Dial 4-3606. Lund’s Transfer is now in operation. PHONE 4-4179 Room And Board Lands Wanted To Rent WANTED TO RENT 2-: BED- roorr apartment for winter months. Adults only. Will sup- ply references. Phone 4-7 WANTED TO RENT 2' BED- room, unfurnished apartment, SERVICES late November or Decem r, references supplied if requir- _ ed Phone 4-8512 daytime only. ATTENTION FARMERS We will not be doing custom grinding and mixing October 15th‘dur.- to repairs. CANADA PACKERS ' WANTED RELIABLE PEN- sioners; g o o d comfortable home. For particulars. Write \ Guardian-Patriot Box 19906 Charlottetown. ‘ BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED‘ at 68 Great George Street.l Phone 4-6926. yCAN ACCOMMODATE .MALE boarders. Apply 238 Kent Street Street. Shur Gain Division Chariot-tctown ACCOMMODAT- m Avenue, suit- able for working men or pen- BOARDERS ed at 168 sioners. Home cooked meals. NEW GLASGOW RECREATION CENTER INC. TAKE NOTICE that a spec. ial general meeting of the shareholders of the above com- Pally will be held at the head orffllce of the Company, ew Apartments FOR RENT — 3 ROOM FUR- nished apartment. Central. location. Phone 4-7245, avail- able immediately. APARTMENT FOR RENT. 3 m and bath, heated. hot water. Residential area. Reasonable rent. Phone 4-3728. fying the 3 ROOM HEATED APART- ment for rent. second floor. centrally located. Private en- trance. Reasonable. Dial 4-8851. , provisional dilrectors in organ- izing "New Glasgow Recrea- tion Center Inc ‘ DATED at New Glasgow this 4th da October A.D. 1962. APARTMENT FOR RENT, 5 room and bath heated, mod- ern conveniences. centrally. located, available immediately. Dial 46151. Byyorder of the Board SHIRLEY ORR Secretary 1 ports, new cribs, highchairs, k i t c h e n chairs, stools. bureaus. chest aw- ers, roilaway cots. Aylwa SALE: LADIES TWO fall winter coats, size 15. One lined and interllned. In good condition. Bargain for both for quiclr sale. Dial 4-3309 after ll‘ a.m. FOR ma . pumpkins. squash. cabbage. honey. Howells Fruit Farm. Tryon. ONE 17 IN ADMIRAL T.V. FOR sale. also 1 (silent glow) Space Heater. Apply Robinson. Bresdalbsne. Phone 29-3. New London. ects of George McQuaid, ll St.. Charlottetown. Lionel ' NEW HEATED TWO BED- roon apartment. continuous hot water. Private entrance. Available immediately. Phone (-6332. REAL ESTATE S. W. WILLIS T FOR RENT: IN MONTAGUE. Apply Box 252 Montague. REALTOR FOR RENT: 6 ROOM HEATED CARPET CLEANING NOW is the time to have your carpets and furniture cleaned the safe Duraclean way. You can then enjoy their "flower- fresh" beauty during the long evenings ahead. For free esti- te p one- DURACLEAN SERVICES 4-8066. WE SPECIALIZE In Electrical Wiring Jobs - Large or small Q Lennox Air Conditioning Q Refrigeration Sales — vice Q Appliance Repair—a.ll UPS Motors Rewound-repaired Oil Burner and Dodd and Strather bighllling Bod- es and Service . DeLAVAl. DAIRY EQUIPMENT PALMER ELECTRIC DIAL 4-8543 Inside and Outside PAINTING Modernization and liner- ation of all types of build- ings. For free estimates. CALL 4-7546 DEATHS STEWART - Mrs. Catherine in hospital at Ottawa Stmday. October 14th. 1962. Catherine Sullivan. age 82 years of 39 Bedford Crescent. Ottawa. Widow of John A. Stewart and mother of Sherman. Enid . of Seattle and one grand daugh- ter Jeanie and sister M John P. livan, Charl te wn. Resting McEvoy Brother Fu- neral Hom tawa Funeral Tuesday. Requiem Mass bles- sed Sacrament Church and burlel Notre Dame cemetery. Ottawa. IN MEMORIAM FORD — In loving memory of Lloyd Irving Ford. who pas- sed away October 15. 1959. Like falling leaves the years , Births, Deaths, Marriages Canadian Diplomat PuzzIes,.; . , By ALAN HARVEY ROME (CP) -- A Canadian. diplomat took a 34-year-old post- card ut of his 0 poc e and presented it to s puzzled card had Indeed been sent to him by Angelo Roncalli, son of a peasant family from Bergamo near Milan. He now is known to the world as Pope John XXIII. As the Pope chuckled and nodded his head. Bruchesi ex- plain that he received the card after a visit in 1928 to So- fia. capital of Bulgaria. where . thc-‘Pope was serving as papal envoy. Bruchesi, then a professor. had called to convey greetings from his uncle. the late Msgr. Bruchesi, archbishop of Mont- Dutch Prince Is Described Differing With THE HAGUE lReutersl - Lyu; _ In loving [neqnofy of Prince Bfimhard of The Nether- mo er. Mrs Emery Lyle, lands is bitter about the way who died oer. 15. 1954. Memories glad and memories s d 8 I Are all we have today Of the one we loved so dearly And whom God has called away. So until we We will meet you in each walk mom Down the lane of memo Always remembered family. McCARRON -— In loving mem- ory of our dear son and bro- ther. L.A.C. Charles M. Mc- Carron. R.C.A.F.. who lost his life in the sin ' of the “S. S C ry. by the Field Marshal Viscount Mont- lgomery conducted the battle of Arnhem. according to an author- ized biography of the prince which went on sale here Fri- day night. During the 1944 battle, the 1st British Airborne Division and the 1st Polish Brigade were decimated. In the biography. written by U.S. author Alden Hatch. Prince Bernhard is quoted as saying “in his famous book. Monty ad- mits that Arnhem was a but I wish he had added that it was a failure. that could easily have been avoided." failure, lung . aribou". Oct. 14th. 1942. Like falling leaves the years But precious memories never die You live with us in memory still Not just today but always will. Lovingly remembered mother and sisters. slip by But thoughts of you will never C) In our hearts you are there to 8 7 Loved and remembered every day. Lovinmy ranenlaered b mother, brothers, and sisters. NOTICES ~ NOTICE Written applications will be received until Wednesday, October 17th For full time secretary For Montague School District No. 3 8OU'I‘H’S LARGEST l Brazil covers almost half of South America and has about half its total population-—74.000.- of Russia Hails Council Opening LONDON (Reuters) — Russia ”by has hailed the opening of h thr Roman Catholic ecumenical tribute to Pope John for his stand on international affairs. The official Soviet agency Tass said the Pope has “repeatedly come out in favor ac against the atomic 000 People in 3.286.000 Square arms race and for the peaceful miles. NOTICES I . - _ - . I Mr George Dover was a re- Addrfis apphcatmns to cefi yisitpr in CIl1(ax]'llottetown. f - ‘ tt e J m e y, son o NO. M1-_ and M1-g_ Hgward Kelly, ontague spent a few days at the home of -The areas affected will Bellevue. These interruptions are 81988. apartment second floor. Ce - WALTHEN DRiVE—- tral Available December lsll. .THFD ACHTZEHNTER Eight yar old house 3 bed- $6500 monthly’ Apply to Box AND SON moms and bash 10“ md flog; 11345 Guardian-Patriot. Southport Living. , inn--room. -\ . s... ...“"..«...... n.:.._ on ...-. OTICES‘ NOTICES nace. Scpar garage. V91‘! centrally located. near ool. church and shopping cutter. NORTH RIVER ROAD-— Bouse. 7 rooms. Beautifully one of the best lo- cdlosn in the db’- BAYFIEELD S'I‘REE'l'—— 0 room house. Excellent oun- dltion. with all fin-nsos. IOT- 1oo' x 1as',\vqy Ideally situat- as R fodng the golf wine. Also other lots in vn-Ions loouions. ‘ S. W. WILLIS Rcdlstatekinsumnce Backu- VILL _ Iection. ‘By order-of . ATTENTION , ‘OF SHERWOOD All Villdge Taxes unpaid after November 1st next will be pub- lished and handed over for col- .. VILLAGE ‘COMMISSIONERS. INTERRUPTION NOTICE There will be a series of interruptions of electric power on our Grand View line beginning Tuesday, October 16th, between th hours of 7:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. (Atlantic Standard Time) each day. Tuesday, 16th October, between Vernon and Uigg. I . , _ Wednesday. 17th October, between Uigg and Kinross Thursday, 18th October, between Kinross and crews to rebuilt the distribution lines in these MARITIME ELECTRIC CO. LIMITED be: necessary to permit our in Charlottetown Wednesday. vicinity attended a shower in Mount Stewart Hall in honor of Miss Lois MacDonald and Mr. Barry Myers. Wednesday night. Mr. an Mrs. Le ay w visitors in Charlottetown Thurs- (is Mr. and Mrs. J.P. I-Iendrickeh. this vicinity to Charlottetown vfiere: Mrs Frank Hendricken. ence Hendricken. and Charlottetown Sunday. Jay and Mr. and Jay were visitors in Montague Friday. ton. Ontario, is spend d p ren Merlin, Irwin visitors in Covehead Road Sun- day where they were of Mrs. Mrs. W Mrs. Edward Jay spent a couple of days during the week in Hazelbrook at the home her daughter Mrs. Johnny Mac-‘ Donald and Mr. MscDonsid.BA solution disputed interna- tional questions." PISQUI-D Mr. George Jay was a visitor A number of people from this vi J ere Among recent visitors f r o m r. Floyd Jay and Mr. Laur- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leard family were visitors ‘In Mrs. Floyd Jay, Mrs. Harold Mrs. George Mr Louis Hendricken, Hamil- ‘ a boil- a n d the guests Jay's parents, Mr. and alter MacDonald. of news l \ 4 I=R,OI=EssIOTNAL ‘CARDS. — DlldNgveSI.-othB|d£- Phones-7342. “ _ - I rerun '‘ ‘ ' issilieincoa .10! was as guns or P'.O.”_?hss‘l3 I Georsujlhb A"P_l“¢l" Charlottetown.’ _ 4 NOTICE I0 School Boards. Principals 8: Te achers Social and Service Clubs Business Manage ment and Personnel - - ‘ 1 9 AN INVIITATION’ is extended to-visit our first co Triplets’:-showing of A’. B. DICK l DUPLIOATING s PHOTOCOPY EOLIIIMEIIT s isuerussa to -be Iield-inylrhs -Banquet Il‘ooIn- offltelylslsnder Motel _:‘l.odge. .‘.‘_ 9.A.M. lvo‘9/P.M. ‘ I; -.\.,. .. Church Organizations Fraternal Organizations 4» Amuses Pope At Audience real and a close friend of en. voy Roncalli. . Members of /the Pope's en. tourage laughed heartily as BI-u. chcs! unfolded the faded postcard, carefully prfi. year . The little scene took ace . the Sistine Chapel of the Van.‘ can Palace. where the Po" gave a historic audience to hwds of missions attending the council. In his typical way, the Po broke precedent by leavin robes under a red cape trim- med with ermine, and a while skull cap. When he addressed the diplomats as s gro_p he spoke in a fluent and only slightly accented French. ap- .-pearing completely at ease. -- I Bruchesi, now Canada's sm- lbassador to Spain. came he ‘from- Tangier. where be pre- sented his credentials as Can- adz-'s first ambassador to Mor- l 0('('O. I n Montgomery The prince says that before the battle. he and his chief of staff saw Montgomery and "we knew more about conditions in Holland than he did. If he had . believed us, Arnhem would not have been ‘In failure but a vir- tory. but Monty absolutely re- fused to believe us." ,4 In a chapter on The Prince‘ and The Nazis the book ss “Those who claim the prince n The Netherlands once wore the“ black uniform of Hitler's S.S.~ are right" and explains the cir- cumstances. ' ' AVOID EXAM . The book says that the prints ' and other students joined the motorized S.S. in Berlin in order - to finish their studies and to avoid a newly-introduced uni- versity examination relating to the political ideas of the can 1 didates. S.S. members did not have to pass the exam. * The book says that ,when they ad completed their studies ti prince and his’ fellow student 8. “left the SS. and severed all lties with the Nazi party." In another section of the book. the prince says he once told Duke of Edinburgh "that th 'husband of a Queen "needsuthe lhide of an elephant." ._.. While speaking with the duke ' shortly after his marriage-to ‘ Queen Elizabeth. Bernhard told him: “You probably do not re- alize what you have ahead of you." "Nearly everything you do I will be criticized. But do not be discouraged. For this job you .need the hide of an elephant." Stocks Show in Mixed Trend NEW YORK (AP>—'l'he stocr market put on a mixed and In- different performance last week yielding no clues as to where it may be heading. ; .. Turnover for the week was 11,822,758 shares compared with 13,956,680 the week before. It was the smallest weekly total“ since l0.852.200 shares traded in the week ended I , I I Trading volume was cut dras- ba-ll distracted Wall Street ; tentlon. -‘. . The Dow Jones industrial: ' erage was off .12 at 5%. :- mlnor change. _- The Associated Press sv I made a small gain for the _ of .8 at 218.5. :" The usual mixed bag of ,_ ness and economic news - Gen ported s substantial rise In its as well suecord sales. Steel Firm ‘ , ‘Expecting I .. cnnvnnsun (AP) — United totes slieelmshers expect I- ‘ J .. ~ Phi.-$*“3l.' L \ "-%.'il""'?-' 2 WI am aria ure: ll8F a nr encc in -v sidir and BTW it ‘ sloc it is shot Can the yl fall I nlc 05 his Ii: ma : C II 55 6 ,. _--— -- - as -0 5.32%-A.-'-3‘ ..2 932...}! 5.... s IN tic