A e REAL ESTATE . RENTALS SERVICES v' i’roperflfll WNW \partrnente 6W Timon To Ifi D'Efiifi' tcnement house. Present coe- d't'”n not unpertantu Afrply In mth to Guardian-Pa lot Box 525 . . M— y LICES - ’ Lost mm picked up children! overdrth by mistake attiu Queen Street Laundramat lest Satur. day. Please call W ” Sneclel Notices Tfisas'nous AND Danae making. Call 24447, or m Grafton Street. Charlottetown. 'I—m NOTICE Au taxes due Tryon Consolidated School Dis- trict must be paid by May 25th, 1963. After APAR‘I'M E N '1' IO : P rooms and bath, suitable for light housekeeping. s e c o n d floor. private entrance. Heata ed.’ Dial 4-8704. ' FOR RENT: NEW MODE“. 4 a rtment and bat room continuous heat and hot water Central 'locatlon. goatriot, Box 8403. FOR RENT - HEATED APT I rooms and bath. Continuous hot water. Modern kitchen available June lst. Phone 4 - 0188 from 5.80 P-m. . ‘ 4 ROOM SPACIOUS MODERN. self - contained. heated apert- ment for rent. completely fur' nished includin for 3 or 4 adults may be seen by appointment. between 5 - 7 pm. by calling 894-8031. Now occupied by nurses. available June 1st. Delaney apartments. :49 Prince Street. formerly the Hardy Apartments. ' 0 area. Garbau cans supplied. eekly pickup service. Phone Deveaux. Bristol. phone DolYOU NEED MONEY? hi lWe offer fastaervlce cash . oana or any worthwhile pur- lmmedia pose...upto$2.500...and an!“ ' 86 months to pay! ’ HOUSEHOLD FINANCE 111 Guest! St. Phone 4-7390 aseaslon. Write Own thermutat. ATTENTION . Fishermen . ., Contractors . Farmers . Car Owners g T.V., suitable We have an up-to—date AUTOMOTIVE GENERATOR AND ST that date names will be posted and legal action taken. By order of Trustees NOTICE 'All taxes due Fort Augustus Consolidated School. must bepaidbe- fore May 30th. 1963 or will be passed in for col- iertion. By order Trustees. modern conveniences. Phone 4-7863. FOR RENTI FROM JUNE 181' Charlottetown. Houses R . Dem T333, t WWW—w— e I‘ . W] [C 0 FOR RENT: COUNTRY ROME traingdl technicians. W in Buckley. newly renovated. “24 . hour service" bring your unit in at night re by 8 a.m. next day. MI 6!. George St. Phone 0-8517 EMPLOYMENT éMPLOYMENT WANTED SEAMSTRESS FOR DRAPE MAKING also Seamstress to do furniture and slip cover work at home. Experience in Drape making not es~ sential but must have some sewing experience. APPLY MR. MaclNNIS -- 3rd Floor MOORE & MACLEOD LTD. ' Wilmatc with ability. Pension. OPPORTUNITY International firm will offer training and the opportunist for advancerneut to aggressive individual who is desirous of learning the automotive business. Applicants, between twenty- five and thirty five years of age. must have a dense in Arts. Omnmerce. Business Administration or Engineering and have I no objection to travel. in order to apply. Benefits include I'll-P1! Stock Practices. Group Life, Medical and Hospitalization Plans. All hanrrirtee lavatad with strictest confidence. If interested write 1’. O. Box seer Guardian-Patriot. . l i. NOTICES ' ~IOTICES Rothesay Collegiate School Founded 1871 “A Residential School for Boys." Wh tC1IORADES 7 THROUGH SENIOR MATRICULATION y reasons but chiefly because of the advantages the School offers. such as: , —The strong Christian influence —The small classes taught by experienced men “The sound Physical and Athletic programme -——the Guidance of Master of Character and Personality. —The Training in Responsibility and Discipline. For illustrated Booklet. details of Costs. Bursaries. etc., write to the Hes C. H. BONNYCASTLE. LL.D. ROPHESAY N EW BRUNSWICK Scholarships and dmaster. many parents send their boys to Rothesay? For many i to September 30th. new three bedroo home. Completely 136 Prince, St. Ch’town furnished. All modern conven— PHONE 2.1411 ieuces. Telephone 4- 50 ' 'WARM. HEATED COTTAGES four miles from city, suitable {or lofecupantcy from: novi' un- a eu umn. omp etel furnishegl. M25. Neil A. Mathy- eson. p one -7801. POI! RENT: COUNTRY HOME. . septic ETank lagEneld 4% miles from Charlottetown. Tank Instanmion‘ consisting of three bedrooms, . “we Tank. Pumped dinlngroom. livingroom. klt- Cum Badman“ chair and bILIl. Oil heat. A“ : Trench Digging modern conveniences. Write Guardian-Patriot in” Box 5248. i " Is Carried out un- Personal __.-____.___,_.._—.-.— in:st EMPLOYED youuo married man with excellent references wishes to borrow «.500. to build a new horns. if interested Write Guardian- Patriot. Box 387. RENTALS Rooms Central location. Phone 4-9030. rooms. girls preferred. Phone 415638 ’ITI’IIIEI-z UNHEATED ROOM! FULLY F a lath - June 30th only. Phone 4-8803. 7 Wanted To Rent WANTED TO RENT, 5 on U r furnished or unfurnished. 'Wii: ,_,_______._.—-.——— ling FOR RENT: 2 SINGLE ROOMS. Guardian-Patriot b o x Charlottde , roe RENT: Two FURNISHED ELDERLY LADY REQUIRED : room and board furnished or unfurnished. Write Guardian. Patriot. Box 5420. WANTED TO RENT SMALL‘ Trailers URNISHED TRAILER" uite 5. available from May Wor der Dept. of Health Regulations. FAST COURTEOUS SERVICE DIAL 4-4411 "On the Spot' rug. carpet. and upholstery cleaning. N0 FUSSuNO MESS- ready for use within hours. oom house \or apartment, to sign lease. Write 4.3055 5003 INSTALL YOUR SEPTIC TANK NOW! . 4" Field Tile 0" Cement Blocks Tees and Ella ISLAND lor rent, Suitable for couple. Plume 2-1480. House or 3 or 4 room apart' *T‘fl '_‘“_“" ""“"‘ ment with hath. no children. “:11”? Tim?»ng Write Guardian - Patriot, Box 149 North River Rd, little for 2 people. central loca- 524" Chari°iisi°W PHONE 4.3942 mm. let. floor. Phone 4-9195. APARTMENT WANTED: Two ROOM FOR RENT sUITAlILn frl'll‘mfi “@154” “‘1' AVOID for 1 or 2 girls at Southport, "d 09,“ “n- htldumgl T“: 2 miles from Charlottetown. 3“ w‘e'm“ m" “5 ° Phone 4-5910. Room And Board second floor preferably. Bus iness phone 4.4051 or residence 4-9928. Have your power lawn mowers repaired now! MALE BOARDERS CAN II accommodated at 55 St. Peter! Road 4-3320. ‘ RELIABLE YOUNG BUSINESS man requires room and board. Preferably in respectable pri- vate home in Charlottetown or Suburbs. Write Post Office. Box 173, Charlottetown. WANTED: LADY PENSIONEB as companion and to do light housework in exchange for room and board with elderly couple. Write PO Box 141. Charlottetown. Boarding Schools S waiian Guitar lessons. instru- ments furnished in home ay and evenings. private lessons. ow rates. Adults and child- ren. Ask for Mr. Emanuel. ... Be ready for the season ERVICE'S ahead . . . GUITAR LESSON 4-3017. AC- “We stock parts for all models cordion. Banjo, Violin and He. of Lawn Boy" "Experienced workmanship" DOUGLAS BROS. & JONES INC. I PHONE 2-1234 APPLICATIONS ’ FOR Playground Supervisors Age limit over I8 years Please write to— Mrs. T. Ceuty—Charlottetown. R. R. '1’ on or before May I4th Interviews Wednesday. May 15th——-7:30 pm. at Deputy Minister of Labour Office Great George Street Charlottetown TENDERS Sealed tenders will be received by the under- signed for six (6) bus drivers and a janitor for O’Leary Regional High School 1963-1964 School term. Rules and regulations may be obtained from the Secretary. Tenders close May 17th. 5 pm. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. SARAH CARRUTHERS Sec’y Board Of Trustees. The man. Charlottetown. Sat. May 11. 1988. ulNOTICES NOTICES AUCTION SALE AT HERMITAGE WEDNESDAY, MAY 14th, 1:30 pm. Owing to ill health I am obliged i: sell my stock consisting of 5 fresh cows. 1 to freshen and 2 year old steers. 1 year old heifer and 4 calves. 1 Deer-lug binder 6 foot cut- A quantity of baled hay. TERMS CASH Owner Richard Weatherbie Auctioneer J. Thomas McKenm FOR SALE One 1960. one-ton Chev. truck with stock rack. One 1958 half-ton Dodge truck. One 1952 Pontiac sedan. Two Chesterfield Suites. All in good condition. Will consider lumber. cattle, seed or grain in exchange for any of above articlu: balance may be financed. If you are interested in establishing a dairy herd. beef herd, feeder cattle. weaner pigs. work or saddle horses —-you name it, we have it! ADAMS AND HARRIS O’Leary. P. E. I. DURACLEAN SERVICES Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone ATTENTION! BOYS AND GIRLS HERE IS OPPORTUNITY KNOCKING at YOUR 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. TEACHERS WANTED ATTENTION POTATOGROWERS The attention of all farmers is directed to an amendment of the Prince Edward Island Potato Production Act passed in 1962 whereby all persons planting onequarter acre or more of potatoes must plant those of the “Certified” class or better unless written authority is received from the M1n~ ister of, Agriculture. The present supply of seed potatoes does not warrant the planting of any table stock potatoes. Also be advised that any grower whose field or land has borne a crop of potatoes infected with any plant disease or pest shall not permit the same area to be planted to potatoes the following year except on the authority of an Inspector, and shell destroy any volunteer plants on such land. Areas so infected in 1962 will be policed to see that these regulations are strictly enforced. It is the intention to inspect all fields of pota- toes grown this year and growers are advised to retain and have available for the Inspector their seed tags or the written authority from the Min- ister to plant seed of table stock origin. NOTICE Change of Summer Office Hours DR. JOHN C. BONNELL St. Peters MONDAY and FRIDAY 7—9: P.M. WEDNESDAY 3—5 P.M. Tuesday'send Thursday's office hours Discontinued for Summer Months. DR. JOHN C. BONNELL IP.E.I. Department of Agriculture‘s Photography DOYLE’S i ‘raoTo SPECIAL! t t TODAY EDGEHILL . RADIO & TV and Monday. Film. regular . no. _ . Color negative SERVICE film, :ggullllé", $11.3. {1300 .75. Sizes . . - . 1‘88 "ON THE SPOT REPAIRS" w no Ph t 1-62 Gab DIAL 4'4305 to: Street). Ogiligiilgttetown. NOTICE NOTICES Windsor. Nova Scotia‘ (incorporated 1001) BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS chuiat‘ course Grade V to Senior Matriculation Music. Art. Household Science. Gymnastics. Typing. Sports, Riding. Elocution Highly qualified and experienced staff. Supervised study Michaelmas Term begins SEPTEMBER '11. 1963 Early enquiry adth owlna to limited vacancies For further inferential apply to: MISS B. D. FOWLER. A.R.C.M. Headmim Apartments Papineau County Protestant Central School Board Requires qualified Protestant: Teachers for the following positions:— BUCKINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL. 400 pupils—20 5' r 'tlegflilogrs for each of grades IV. V & VI. Also for Msthematica. English. History, French. Home Economics and Physical Education. POLTIMORE INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL, 60 pupils —- 3 teachers. One teacher for grades I to 111. THURSO INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL, 150 pupils ~— 5 teach‘era.f d v & VII c er or re es . fightieeii Salary gScale in effect. $100.00 BonusI for each additional grade. . ti uaiii’icatlons. teaching experience J:‘vi’tihlytIII/“(iaprrillfegsionaI references to Mr. W. e - path. Secretary.Troasurer. P. 0. Box 850, Buckingham, P. Q. Tel. Office YU 6-2700 Residence YU'6-3482. V TEACHERS WANTED ' AMALGAMATE’D REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Corner Brook, Nfld., Academic teachers .for subject teaching in Grades IX, X. and XI. a music teacher. one physical lnstructrcss for girls and one physical instructor for boys. Apply— MR. W. C. ROBBINS, Principal. rm . —nagotiatlng technical as- pects of federal - provincial ogre-roasts. I Rhiannon fish‘s!) arasr merit for rent. central_ private. call 4-3908 or user. TED A A - ionizer": mas ioofi Wand floor. Not sell conta . I417 after p.13. MO. . ' . Write Gila .Patrlot 5353. mm! For comm: Islam“? country Veniences Adults only Write TENDERS Scaled tenders will be received by the Prince Edward Island Industrial corporation, for the con- struction of a Cold. Storage Plant. Sherwood. CHIEF, SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION ' $13,300-$I4,200 AGRICULTURAL REHABILITATION AND DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION OI'I AWA The Position The Man Responsible for: The successful candidate «pm 1 “hip and must have: . Initiative in the I III . . t aeoiu c and long range level in planning and earnin- netionei pulley and touring construction end ect and con 0 ee- eiond and technical staff. For further details and application forms. . write Y the CIVIL SERVICE COM- MISSION OF CANADA. OTTAWA 4. quoting Competition 634370. ' NOTICES ' ‘TICES P.E.I- up to and includ‘ May 27. 1963 at 5 pm. Plans, Specifications tender forms. may be obtained at the office of the Architect - Peter A. McNeil. 126 Richmond Street. Charlottetown, P.E.I. and will be on display at the Builders Ex- chan in ~— '. Monctori. N.B. St. John, N.B. FrederictNons, NB. . 8 ey. . . - Chinrlottetown, PEI. A deposit of $50.00 is requirod for-mental; set 1‘ ans cations. refundable re- tciirhflof that: documents in good condition. Mechanical and Elect;ng sub-tgldes shall bid from th Genes Contra . Prime 33:3... mini-Io to furnish a bid bond ml to 10% d their The lowest or any , necessarily a "at ' m PETER A. MCNEIL WM CROP INSURANCE Representatives of the Crop Insurance Agency will be in— Tyne Valley: Monday. May 13. Fire Hall Summerslde: Tuesday May 14. Dept. of Agricul- ture Bldg. Water Street. Mt. Stewart: Wedn-day. May 15. Memorial Hill] More“: Thursday. May 18. Community Hall. Hours-10 to 12 am. — 1 to 4 pm. CROP INSURANCE AGENCY 123 Kent Street Olariottetown N O T I C E REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOLS ANNUAL MEETING Tuesday, May 21, 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 districts 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 area. provided that no voter shall have more than one vote for any one candidate nor shall vote for more than the number of candidates re- quired to be elected. Clearance AuctIon Sale AT BRACKLEY On Thursday. May Ibth, At I O'clock Sharp Having sold our term we offer the following: STOCK: 10~1yr. old steers Holstein and beef breed. MACHINERY: 1 Cockshutt tractor (30) LPG. (new motor) 1 side delivery rake (Cockehutt) tractor plow 2 furrow (Cockshutt). 1 set of disc barrows 14 disc (Cockshutt) 1 fertilizer aowar (Ml-I.) set of spike barrows 3 sections. 1 rubber tire farm wagon (nearly new) 1 Hos drill seeder. 1 seven foot cutting bar (New Idea) cut 20 acres. 1 escalator 24 ft. with electric motor. 1 manure spreader. set of farmers. 5ft. hay mower. 1 ham- mer-mill with bugger (I.H.). 1 extension ladder (20) feet). 1 chicken broader (electric). l electrh: lawn mowsr (4 cycle) 1-50 ft. 6 inch‘endless belt. ‘A ton Ford truck V-8 with new motor. 1,»; ton stock box. I baier (Cockshutt). 1. electric cream separator (800 lbs.) 250 gal. oil tank. quantity of rough boards and match boards. quantity of hay and straw. FURNITURE: 1 bedroom suite. 1 carpet rever- sible 10x11. 1 kitchen couch, 1 hail rack and love seat, 1 Morris chair. 1 kitchen cabinet. 1 Enter- prise on range. 1 electric washing machine. chairs and tables suitable for cabins. vases and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms Cash. All machinery In A-l shape Owners William MacKay and son George Mackay Auctioneer E.C. Craswell Dill 4-7820 DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island ‘NOIICE ,' Weight Restrictions! Effective midnight, Sunday May 12, I963,all weight res- trictions on all paved roads in P ri n c e Edward Island are hereby removed. J. Philip Matheson . Minister of Highways Prince Edward. Island May 10, 1908 MORELL CREAM ROUTES Drivers will begin collecting cream on the following routes. MONDAY. MAY 13 Greenwich and Millhurn insuoe WM) .MAY 1'3 Elmira, East Baltic, Lower Rollo Bay. leer River and TO tune road. (Clayton Rose) MAY 13 Haaeibmok. Mt. Herbert, Lalre Verd (Kiss-1 Pitch) MAY 13 Danger. Morell East i Donald Compton) TUESDAY. MAY 14 Insurer Montague. Victoria Cross. Peakes. (MacAdam'e Tease. er TUESDAY. MAY 14 Forest 1111!. Dundee. (Arnold Burke) THURSDAY. MAY 16 leases-d (Louie Bradley) THURSDAY. MAY 18 ’I‘racadie. Pisquld. Cherry Hill, St. Peters Ilalbour (Mae Adam’s Transfer) FRIDAY. MAY 17 Cardigan. St. Georges. Martirwale (Bruce Webster) ATTENTION: Any new patrons wishing to ship cream contact drivers. Morell Creamery Co-Op Assn. Lid. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Tuesday. May 14. 1963 at 2.00 pm. at Little Theatre Arts Guild Hall on Willow Strut (formerly Spring Park Hall) I will offer for sale on the above premises the following household furniture and NM. ings -- a beautiful Heintzman Apartment Piano with music cabinet, a Phillips T.V.. l MIMI! Radio. chairs. tables and scatter rugs. mahogany dropleaf dining-room table and chairs. bed, spring and mattress. bureau. two highboys and wardrobe. kitchen table and chairs. dishes. sil- verware. pots and pans. linens. bed clothes. and couches and other smaller articles too nm‘ to mention. Also one Wolaeley sedan car With ‘ very low mileage and in aplendid condition. DCCCUIOIS . X Estate of Fannie 3011 EC- “ . r.