’ if?- ' ' ‘ 2 ._:_¢ pi Si .3- ‘a’ ' Charlottetown 4-8506 - 20 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Tues. Dec. 24, 1963.] cm’ WA AUTOMOTII/E MERCHANDISE tars .‘ttl Stile DO YOL‘ \ L I" I4 .\lU.\'EY?.l We ofter iasi_sei-vice cash loans for any \\'“|‘1ll‘-‘ We P111“ up to $2.500 . and 36 months: to ay" I 117 Queen St. Phone 4-73961 l4'n' til Genrlt‘ St Plmne 441517 I EtviPl.< 5.’:-AENT tlelp ii‘-outfit l»'enia.Ie-— E X P E R IENCED WOMAN wanted for houseworl-I. Five mornings per week "mm 8:30 am. to 12:30 pm. Good wages. , Appl_v to Mrs Lyman Duns- forrl or telephone 4-8397. I T4’E'i{cFiAN’oii’sE““g '*'T.‘.ti:r.fi7;;'s;i.fi DELVEDERE STORE — OPEN until 10 each ight - groceries. ‘ children's wear. St. Peter's Road. phone '1-I862 7 TWO TUXEDOS FOR SALE.l sizes small and medium. Per- 5 feet condition. Priced reason- f able. Telephone 394-3683 for further particulars. MAN'S SUIT $::i..0lll_l:TKE '; two Iad_i"s suits.‘ si7e 16; three lad_v'.< coats: pair of boy's skates, size 8; three pairs lady's shoes: pair lad)/Ts rubbers. Teleplione 2-. AT GALLANTS: l'PRIGl-IT Heinl7man piano. a top qual- ity piano that you will bel proud to own, and a pleasure to play. excellent lone. and, 'ine action. can deliver for, ("hi“stmas. . ply . J. I Gallant Co. Howlan, tele- phone R40-Ill. HEAT I We have a lame a-.=ortmcnt . of oil I1r—arei's. iloor ftirnat-cs, V and propane ; oil I\‘lt('hr‘n I ran:es with b.oi\er and with ‘ Kemac. Come In Today \\' Ti'arle I I ___.___________ Guardian - Patriot ‘ CLASSIFIED ADVER’l‘lSl.\'G I Mondays through Fridays 8.30 A./Iii.‘ UIIIII 5 P./VI. Sat. fill I2 noon, Phone Charlottetown 4.5505 r Consult the list of telephones at the, top of Classified page for the Branch‘ office serving your area_ ! WORD ADVERTISEMENTS 24 word, minimum charge. I house . Box number, are charged as one word; various group; of- numbers count separately. only} Standard Dictionary Abbreviations are acceptable. Cash Rate Insertion P9’ W°"<'I 4126; 3 cnnsecutiva inserm tions Ac per word, 6 consecutive in-I sertions Eli: per word. 10 per cent additional charge on these ac. count: it not paid within 7 daysl of last Insertion data. I ANNOUNCEMENTS 5: per word, 13 word minimum cha Firestone Home 8. Auto If-I7 Flt. (‘.eor:;e St. HUITI-I SPECIAL NOTICES, Births, Deaths l-5°- Weddings. Engagements, Cards of Thanks $1.75. . ditional each name printed 10¢, |.-. memoriarns . 5 Additign.| ¢l'|BI'9O. each newspaper line of Verso with Rhyme and Van, at a maintained I0c per line.‘ Count only 5 avg”. go wordsl (5 to 6 letters each) per line I Obituary notices will be charged 31 for the first 25 words Sc per we thereafter. CLASSIFIED DISPLAYS ‘I Insertion par column Inch $1.96, 3 consecutive insertions, per inch $1.68. 6 consecu- tlva Insertions per inch $1.55. Legal tender notices $2.24 0 rd par Articles For Sale 's‘i?vT:itAi. PIECES or“ USED. furnitore for sale. All in good ‘ Priced reasonable 4- 4878 for further information or condition. for quick sale. Telephone apply at 196 Prince Street oNr.'ii; 'ir§'.*iIF.—sAiv. NEW. one 36 in. l.P. saw in running order. Botlt Disston. James Smith, Clinton. McCULLOCH I CHAIN sAws I REG. $l‘l9.ll0 SPECIAL $129. KEITH CARMICHAEL 25 Brackley Pt. Rd. Sh rwood e DIAL 894-6423 1! We Sell It We Service It TOYS This year we haie a ection than ever be I Such Exciting Toys A ames. Electric Cars. Trains and Hockey Games !_L:hTtm‘a:_sEiai_l HOT SHOT HOCKEY GAME I Reg. 7.95 NOW ONLY ’ .- __ _l _lTseT)u_r at-Aiiay Plan FIRESTONE HOME 8: AUTO Co. Ltd. 187 Gt. George St. Dial 4-5547 l'E[ll5iS_"_ KEMAC—-COAL WOOD & OIL RANGES Just Received Another Carload All Models l-Extra Special TRADE-TN SALE .\'()W ON Large VarIe.'_v .. SPACE HEA'I‘ERS All Sizes Good Used FLOOR FURNACES at Si Si 33 Saving Prices FIRESTONE HOME 8: AUTO Co. Ltd. 187 Gt. George St. Dial 4-5547 TELEVISIONS Just Received Large Shipment I964 ADMIRAL Going at Special Prices Liberal Trade-In From 74.95 ET2EsroNE HOME & AUTO Co. Ltd. 187 Gt. George St. Dial 4-5547 Contact I larger sel- 0 '9. Y I I I I By J‘ R. Williams ishes For Summerside 6-8031 Montague 8-252 GEORGE WOTTON PHOTOGRAPHY .r .7’. NOTICES NOTICES WE REMEMBERED ! I I If you forgot to get films. tllaslibulbs. or batteries for the holiday season we remembered to have an extra supply on hand for your convenience. Call us aliyittime during the Christmas or New Year holidays, land we will be happy to help with your photographic prob- ems Until our normal store hours resume after the holidays- PHONE 2-I908 - Souris I5 I I I CIVIC TAX APPEALS Notice is (hereby given that the Board ot Appeal from Civic Rates and Assessments has set Friday, December 27th, I963 at the hour of I0:00 o'clock A.M. in the City Court Room ot the City Building as the time and place tor the hearing ot such appeals. JOHN J. BUTLER. City Comptroller. I I I I I .!r h i I ‘r ‘r"'r ' BIRTHS BROWN —- At Prince County Hospital on Saturday. Decem- ber 14th, 1963. to Mr. and Mrs. Darby Brown, Baltic, as soil, Glynn Allen. weight 10 lbs., 1% ozs. A brother for Shirley, Brenda and Edwin. Mac1SAAC —- At the Pl'l'lCB‘ Edward Island Hospital on Friday, December 20th. 1963 l to Mr. and Mira Maclsaac (nee Kay liabili- eau). Charlottetown, a son. Gregory Louis, weight 9 lbs., oz. ENGAG EMENTS 'CUDMOR.E — VICKERSON — Mr. and Mrs. James B. Cud- I wish to 811%. Winsloe, tiounce the engagement of Cliartesl MARRIAGES RICKWOOD — GREEN — On Saturday. December 21. 1963. I at St. Johns Anglican Church by Rev. T.H. 0'DI'lscoll. Nora Mill, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jdtn Lea Green of Summerside, Prince Edward Island, to Gerald Edward. son of Mr. Cyril J .L. Rlckwood and the late Mrs. Rlckw tawa. Ontario. DEATHS GALLANT — At Charlottetown, Monday. Dec. 33. 1963, Mrs. Mary Phyllis Gallant. wife of the late John Peter Gallant of Cape Egmont, in her 60th year. Remains fonw ed this afternoon from the Bowness Funeral Home to the resid- ence of her son. in Mont I I I I their only daughter. Marjorie; Carmel from where the fu- Dixon (Dixie) to Reid Garthi and I Vickerson, son of Mr. - neral will be held Thursday. .Dec. 26 to Our Lady of Mont Carmel Church for Requiem The mam-tagel High Mass at 9 o'clock. In- terment in the church ceme- tery. Mrs. James S. Vickerson. North River. will take place in the near ‘ future. INOTICES NOTICES GUARDIAN-PATRIOT Christmos Business Office Hours Office hours for accepting classified and dis- iamssansliiiaos-uoroosc» ,,_,,‘:'[;"{§""'9 «raj. I EMERCHANDISE NOTICES Articles Wanted Personal Trans-Canada Investigation and - gnsuraliscc Reportgng Company pecla mug in omesic an commercial investigation cases. 200 per dozen Write for information to Box 88 PHONE Oromocto, N.B. or call FL7-2112 +8595 Oromocto, NB. ' ; L05‘? I RENTALS srnavnn FROM 171 PRINCE F ; Rooms t Street during the storm, a I I "FITTED FLOOR APARTMENT I ONE FURNISHED HEATED room for rent. Continuous hot water. Centrally located. Tele- phone 4-3368 for further par- ticulars. Apartments SMALL FURNISHED APART-I. . l.oca- ‘ ment for rent. Heated ted on second floor. Central location. Telephone 4-7296 for further particulars. SMALL APARTMENT FOR rent at 217 Weymouth Street. Heated. Centrally located. Ap- ply at 217 Weymouth Street for ‘ further information. —IFV'E o‘ii‘o“L'".\"’I')' floor apartment for rent. Con- tains three bedrooms. Cen-I trally located. Available in ‘ early January. Apply Box 18539. Guardian-Patriot. for rent consisting of five . rooms plus bath. Unfurnished I I I I and unheated. Apply 67 Elm Avenue. Charlottetown or telephone 4-8890 for further in- formation. Storage GARAGE FOR RENT — DRY storage for winter months. Centrally located. Telephone 4-4048 for further particulars. Wanted 'l‘o Rent OFFICE SPACE REQUIRED consisting of two adjoininlz rooms. ferably first floor. Write stating rent. location, etc., to young couple one or two bed- rooms. first or second floor. Heated. Centiral location. WI-ite Guardian-Patriot Box 18687. Central location. P-rc- -‘ APARTMENT WANTED nit? i blond coloured cat with red collar and bells. Answers to t the name of Pat. Finder ‘ -please telephone 4-8040. I Special Notices I AT HOME Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacKenzie. 247 Prince Street will be at home to friends and relatives, F‘rida_\k, Dec. 27th on the occasion of their 56th wedding anniversary. 2——4 p.m. and 7—9 p.m. I NOTICE We will close tomorrow Dec. 24th, cit I2 o'clock ond will be open for business Fri., Dec. 27th. CLOSED SATURDAY THE 28th FOR 'STOCK TAKING STEWART MOTORS LTD. accounts over the holida play advertisement, subscription and payment of y season are as fo]lows:~ TUESDAY, DEC. 24th., 8:30 A.M. TO 1 P.M. THURSDAY, DEC. 26th., 8:30 A.M. TO 1 P.M. oodof0t- H138 erton 2 SVITAL STATISTICS E-v who by lily, Linda. Addie and Harvey. ARBING -— In loving memory‘ IN MEMORIAM GREENAN — In lmhgsmoo Mother. To remember our whole 11:. throu , But the sweetness will linger forever As we treasure the imisga of you. years have rolled mi since you left us, But our. memories are dear to Many this ay. We are thankful that we had such a Mother Till that day when God called ' you away. Lovingly remembered by her daughter and son. Mrs. R INMAN —- In loving memory our father, George Harris in- man. who passed away, Dec. ember 34, 1918. _ It only takes - a little space, To write how much we miss you. But it will take the rest of our lives his fam- of my dear husband Hubert Arbing. who passed away Dec. 24th 1955 Beautiful memoriea woven in ‘I 8 This is the picture we tenderly hold Deep in my heart, your mem- ory is Ire , To love and cherish and never fo et rg . Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by his wife Belle Arbing. Dorion, Quebec. I MERCHANDISE Notice to Rural 1 Subscribers 4 The exrpiry date of your 1. subscription appears un- .- er the name and ad- dress on the mailing label of your paper. Please 2 sure continued delivery. Expiry notices are mailed one month in advance, and again during the month the paper expires. check occasionally to en- , I I In case of error. please ‘ l Department. Charlottetown. P.E.I. Phone 4-8306 REAL ESTATE PHONE 4 J_ w. MacKENZIE Real Estate Consultant Appraiser and Broker Properties For Sale BUYING SELLING RENT1N9l .3268 WINNERS“ I OF MT. STEWART Fi re men's Lottery Guardian Patriot Classifiacli Ad appears in both newspapers. Advertisements ordered on skip- datc schodulo will be charged the one-time rats on each Insertion ordered. Advertisers are requested to read their advertisement the first dayl It appears and to call tho Classifiadl Department immediately In the case ot[ pm CHRISTMAS 1-REE-3 F03 any mistake, as this Iowspapcr is only responsible for one day’: incor-I roct publication or for o lnenn--rt portion only of a classified display advertisement. Adjustments on Classified Advertise- lng Accounts must be made within the first 7 days of billing date. The newspaper reserves the right to accept, raioct, revise or ro-odlt ad- vertising for publication. IOX REPLIES information regarding Advertisers using Blind latter Box Numbers and postotfico Box Numbers for replies is held strictly confidant III and will not be divulged under any circumstances. "While every an- dcavour will be made to forward replies to box numbers to the ad- vertiser as soon as possible wo ac- cept no liability in rospoct of loss or damage alleged to srisa through etth-v failure or delay In forwarding mrh reolles, however caused whether} by ncgligenm or otherwise." lox ro-I piles are hold only 7 days after final| pubdutlon dais. leaders are request-I ad to address Box Reply Lottors caro- tuity and correctly to unsure Mr mediate dsllvoft its the Advertisers. piles to Loom loans can be mail- 0990' F BEETS « Good Things To Eat Mac Munro, Whim Road for further information. Christmas Trees sale. Call at 21 Lincoln Street Charlottetown or phone 4-7915 CHRISTMAS TREES The Early Bird gets THE BEST TREE PHONE 4-7101 214 Sydney Street Christmas Trees FOR SALE Pine. Var and Spruce Various sizes Apply at 14 Euston St. Articles Wanted ALE BOTTLES Pfllng 20 cents ‘per dozen MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD. II not I. On. Iaturs Charlottetown‘ 1st prize M . A J rT-‘anninzlbzook ay 2nd Prize Horace Marshall Oovehead DIRECTORY Architects Bruce Jay Laurie A. Colea “mum Em & Associates Consulting Engineering & Men-eem~n+ 14% Grrfizztrsglzo. St. Dil:lia:lw4-516 and “G” O‘ 5 Shoe Repairs I , ART S TA I SKATES I , _ XI I SHARPENED """ ”‘°" ' SHOES REPAIRED 177 Gt. George Street New Dyo-Flex with 52 shades. The first time this service has been available oil ‘ P.E.I. Why buy 'em. simply » dye ‘um. Phone 4-5547 I Building at Restoring Iron aunmnc mo REPAIIL inc: also kitchen cabinets built. cu.-. Talophoas It-6173 for further particulars. different “All Work Guaranteed" Prompt Efficient Service many triends and patrons A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS And HAPPY notify the Circulation. Guardian-Patriot Box 18701. ITI-ye Guardian-Patriot NEW YEAR'S PARTY at the Royal Conodion Legion Home Kensington Tuesday, December 3Ist at 9 P.M. Open to all Legion and Associate Members. Each member is allowed to bring one guest couple. Names are to be sent to P. O. Box 182. 1{ensing- ton not later than Friday. December 27th. Limited accommodations available. NEW YEAR HILLSIDE MOTORS LID. DRAW Automatic Clothes Dryer Winner Mr. Frank Connolly Morel], P.E.I. Winners Ot Turkey Draw Mr. David W. Rogers '14 Centennial Dr. Sherwood, P.E.I. Mr. Virden Robinson 9 Belvedere Park Sherwood, P.E.I. Mr. -Wiltr-ed Goudet 13 Spring Lane Parkdale, P.E.I. Mr. Harvey A. M-ocAusl-and 26 Palmers Lane Parkdale, P.E.I. Mr. L.M. Gillis Mt. Buchanan, P.E.I. "Turkeys may be procured at Dominion Store Parkdale — Ask for Art Macbean, Meat Dept. THE MANAGEMENT AND STAFF OF HILLSIDE MOTORS LTD PARKDALE EXTEND A very MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR to ALL THEIR MANY CUSTOM- ERSAND FRIENDS. . Tires . Car FOR 25 FRE Get Your Name in The Major Item Sold This Sleig Indoor an Now at Sp Frypans Q Hail: Food Mixers Vacuum Clea Electric Blankets. Etc We Still Have A Wonderful Stock of Hockey Sticks, Dolls. Games, CHRISTMAS LIGHTS — EXTRA BULBS — ALL SIZES- — GIFTS SUGGESTIONS Electric Rayors . Transistor. Radios D o O . Toasters netrs Q Watch ;5‘CHANDlSE S U G AR Slbs. For 49c With Every $10.00 Purchase OR OVER 5 Toys . Furniture . Appliances Accessories. Etc. DON'T FORGET THE DRAW E TURKEYS Saturday — December 21st. Ballot Box with Every Week .asooa-..... hts, Toboggans, Skates, d Outdoor ecial Prices . Kettles Players Irons V Clocks Record em es T Sta 0 _ up To 2 YEARS TO PAY - FIRESTONE HOME 8. AUTO CO. LTD. I 187 Gt. George St. Ch’town DIAL 4-5547 Hockey and S at Discou HOCKEY Golt Eq (0 Manyltems “SPECIAL PRICES ON A 1Btl.¢csI'UOtnss i ‘iii I MOUTH l3izo'rEcToR $2-95 SPORTING GOODS MAKE IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS kating Outtits From 4.95 up Hockey Sticks 49: up “All Junior Jerseys and Stockings nt ces HELMETS 1 All Hockey Gloves, Shin Pads, Etc. Selling at Wholesale Prices uip Place Your Curling E uipmont C BADMINTON RACKETS. ETC. 0 HUNTING SUPPLIES merit Golfing Friends LL TEAM EQUIPMENT" THE BIKE SHOP and SPORT LODGE POWER — In loving memory ‘I of our father John Power who / passed away December 28rd. 1950 1110' his smile is gone forever, And his hand we cannot touch. Still we have so many memories Of the one we loved so much. Always remembered by daugh- ters Josie and Annie. ARBING —- In loving memory of my dear father 1-lu-bert Arb- ing who passed away Decem- ber 24th, 1955. There wasn't a thing too big or too small, That he would not try to do for us at . It's sad. but true, and we won- der wih ‘ The best are always the first to die. Sadly missed and lovingly m- memberecl by his daughter and ‘, son-in-law. Shirley and Cool Griffin and grandchildren, Dor- ion, Quebec. SAUNDERS - in loving mem- ory of ii dear sister. Mrs. Stephen Saunders, who left us memories or happy days we knew. And recorded in it are the es gs Of a wonderful sister like you. Always rome red by siti- ter Elsie. brother-in-law Bill and children. SAUNDERS — In loving mem- ory of a dear mother. Mrs. Stephen Saunders who passed: away December 23rd. 1960. A Little I knew when I awoke tlta. . morning. The sorrow the day would bring. The call was sudden, the shoots severe To-part with the one I loved so dear. Ever remembered and sadly missed by daughter Betty and family. CARD OF THANKS I wish to sincerely thank Dr. . Cudmore. Dr. Mooeslde, that nurses and staff of the P.E.l. Hospital. also the clumsy and and treats and helped in I many ways when I was a pan- ent in the Hoqaltal. A speclll thank you to Rev. Isaac and Mrs. Walls for their many kind- nessea. Signed; Mrs. Walter Boy“- Cornwall. 9 A sincere thank you to Father ammlu, lnman and Maclntyre. the nurses and staff of Kings County Memonial l-lob -nltal. God bless all of you. Mrs. Douglas Glues‘. Cardi- gan. P.E.l. I wish to cxpuu my thanks to Dr. Pittman. Dr. clengyandalltimewliovlll me.senttraats.casihorlnlv- odln any wsywulalvllfi LATE NOTICES SEE rises 2 us sell De-l-ghan and Clair Greenafil To forget the day we lost you./ I I r .'/ If I. I . \