SPRING CLEANING IS EASIER WHEN “DON’T WANTS” ARE GONE! NOTICES SERVICES 2g) Notices District not paid before June 30th will ve nassed im for collection. - NOTICE OF CITATION | In- Re Estate of Lillian S.| MacLeod late of Murray Har- bour in Kings County, widow, deceased, testate. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Citation has been ex- tracted for the passing of the final accounts in the above Estate and for an Order for distribution and the hearing of same shall be before the presid- ing Justice in the Estates Div- ision of the Supreme Court at | WILL CARE for children im my own home _— mother. {LL TAXES owing Park Corner School ther particulars telephone 4-8745. Don’t let an over heating engine spoil your sum- mer driving, cooling system flushed 17 Alley St. Ch'town, P. E. I. | for working . For tur | THE t HOT MODEL FOR CAR LOANS | BANK OF MONTREAL Cooling System have the : LOW-COST ee LIFE-INSURED Mallett's Radiator LOANS Service CALL: ‘ the Court House in Charlotte-| Money To Loan EMPLOYMENT | FAMILY FINANCE PLAN? PitcuED 3» winners DAVE CUSHING | town in Queens County. on Fri-| Dizzy“Dean, now a baseball | AT dav the 9h day of July next commentator, was the last ma- | m éoming, at the hour of eleven|jor league pitcher to win 30 2-2437 < - o'clock in the forenoon. 3 |games in a season, in 1934. ; DATED this 27th day of May.) ‘AD. 1945. | NOTICES NOTICES : KENNETW M. MARTIN, Proctor. MILLVIEW | MILL) POND "WORTH'S" 1s Enclosed Property as de- | fined by The Game Act. P.E.I. 1951. Chap. 67. Section Ic_ con- ‘secuently fishing in this Pond without the consent of the owner is strictly prohibited. A. J. Haslam, DIABETIC MEETING A meeting of the Charlottetown and District Branch of the Canadian Dia- betic Association will be held in the, National Film Board Theatre, Dominion Building, Queen Street, Tuesday, June 15th at 8:30 P.M. Soliciter for owner. “REAL ESTATE | ~~ Pronerties Wanted WANTED TO BUY a farm in Queens County Would prefer shore frontage Please write giv ation and price te Mr. Robert Toole. R.R- No 2. Mone- ton, N.B | Properties For Sale telephone Hunter River 34-11 TWO lots for sale on Upper Queen St. | Telephone 4-6113 for further particulars. | SIX ROOM house with bath for sale in CAMPBELL REUNION ~ The Annual Picnic and Reunion of the Descendants of the New London Campbells will be held at Park Corner, P.E.I. on July 7, 1965. (if unfit July 8th) Picnic Pot Luck Supper | | | EMPLOYMENT WANTED | sss 1. Experienced Lubrication man 46% hr. week. 2. An Experienced Mechanic ISLAND BOOKKEEPING SERVICE WILL Organize and maintain a complete recor of your to and including year end financial statements and income tax re- turns. Instruct and assist in maintaining your own re- cords. Provide all other accounting services necessary for efficient business operation and managenient. Write: P. O. Box 190 Charlottetown, PELL. Phone: 894-8233 business hours The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., June 12, 1965. 15 =: Sane ANNOUNCEMENTS. THE Women's Institute Convention of SEE VARIOUS species of a? the South Queens District will be held peeing Wildlife on display over im the Uigg School hall om Monday. ‘end. PEL. Wildlife Park, North June lth, at 2 p.m. Rustico. 9 a.m. to # p.m. daily. aa * LOBSTER Supper in New Glasgow. Recreation Centre every Wednesday and Saturday, July and August. DANCE im Corran Bann Hall Mow- CY.0. Music by the Blue Dancing from % to 12:30. Canteen set Excellent working conditions Medical plan, Hospitalization, = 3 Etc. ¥ f HILLSIDE MOTORS LTD. PHONE 892-1243 NOTICES NOTICES AUCTION SALE TRYON POINT ROAD On Saturday, June 19th at | p.m. Sharp 1 chesterfield, 1 large wing chair, 1 dining room set, 1 frigidaire, Philco 8 ft., 2 rocking AUCTION SALE AT KENSINGTON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23rd 1965—2 p.m at the premises known as “‘Delaney’s Feed Service” MACHINERY AND OFFICE EQUIPMENT — New Idea y the Thunderbolts. Sponsored ; ne Fane See, Ose Mews Potato I.H.C. No. 45 Baler: 65 Tool Carrier; 220 Potato Cultivator; Massey Harris 30 Tractor: Four steel hand carts rubber: One steel hand cart: a quantity of oats barbed wire; Farrowing crate: One filing Of- fice safe; Space Heater (oil) Check writer; adding machine: intercom for office, also other articles. ALSO the Plant and fixtures of said business. including Diesel Power Plant, Hammer Mill and 2 warehouses (if not sold privately before Auction). TERMS: CASH payable to Eari Jones, Agent for The Quaker Oats Company, Limited. of on Tuesday. June 15th, at 2 p.m. Enter- North Shere vies Ne I The Ansual District Con- | ‘ Coston wil be held be the CE Hall| NOTICE MEMBERS and wives. King- of Cavendish United Church on Mon. ston Legion No 30 Lobster Supper June day, June 14th. at 2 o'clock Dr. Mar- 16. # pm. Members please pick UP garet MacKay. will be the guest speaker tickets at Legion Home. Saturday $1.00 per plate. A COMBINED district Nurses* and the theme is “Learning Together” night. June 12 PR. BH. HB. PIERCE will be absent from his office from June 10th te June 3th inclusive. DANCE ™ Andrews Hall Mount Stewart every Saturday sight. Dane ing $00 tn 12.00. Canteen Service. — sociation of Nurses will 2.45 p.m and will be followed by « buffet supper at Lakeview Lodge at c¥.o. 60 pm. Sprayer; One Side Delivery Hay Rake: One Wagon, model DANCE AT Maple Grove Dance Hall. = .y nowe — Mr and Mrs. Frederic® 5; One Ferguson Plow Trailer—2 point hitch: One Malco st Patricks every Saturday night. Buchanan. Churchill will be “At Home” Tractor Loader: One 400 Kelton Wagon; Brady Potato Top- Music by Ed Matthews Plate to their friends om Wednesday. June per: Fleury Bissle Plow: I1.M.C. Plow: 3 Lever Harrows: 2— 16th. from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on the oc | 25 Dise Harrows: 62 Plow: Post Hole Digger: Chain Harrow: THE NORTH Shore Queens Number [2%" their Golden inns, aes 2. district convention, will be held in ‘®TS#*7- Stanhope. Covehead Community | Hall J. rey SAL at Moore and Me- Leod Limited. Friday. June 18th at 2 Pm. sponsored by North Winslee Uni- ted Church : KINGS COUNTY REGULAR Saturday night dance Seaside Dance Hall, Rolle Bay. Musie , by the Vibrations. taining Institute West Covehead. of the United Church of Canada Morell United Church, Sunday June {Rh. at 230 p.m Music by the combined choirs assisted by the Park Royal Male Eight. All _ CWL PANTRY and rummage sale, St. Marys Hall. Montague, Seturday et 2 COUNTY line Neo. 2 Womens In- p.m. in Victoria Hall ROBERT P. HOGG _ _ >. Auctioneer: “EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT iene ian 20> chairs, 3 old chairs and others, 1 foot stool, 1 what- not (old), 2 bedroom sets, 2 chests of drawers, 2 desks (1 old), tables, dishes, 1 old clock, 1 Barry- more Rug 9’ x 13’ with drapes to match, _ pots, pans, pictures,.2 washing machines,-2-cupboards, 1-— kitchen couch, mats, lamps (one old), 1. post drill, 1 table saw, 1 band saw, 1 coil rope, twine, laths, shingles, 1 set bolt dies, canning machine (3 sizes) roofing cement, hardwood plank, some studding and boards, 3 ladders, 1 large tool chest, tools, 1 skill saw, 2 guns, 1 ramrod (old). Other articles too numerous to mention. MORLEY MULLINS, Owner Phone 50-12 sity. Telephone 4-5347. ask for Mac- Kay i gs MODERN TWO apartment house oer | ‘fale In York Point, ten minutes drive | from centre of city. Low down pay- | ment, low monthly payment Available | immediately. Telephone 4-5547 and ask for MacKay LOT FOR sale on Orchard Court tm, Smallwood Development. Telephone ¢ | 8298 between 6 and 7 p.m. } FOR SALE Duplex in good repair, | centrally located, hot | water heat, livingroom, diningroom, kitchen, 3 bedrooms in each unit, | low down payment, bal- | ance small rate of inter- “est. .. Apply Box 1840 | Guardian-Patriot AUCTION SALE AT DARNLEY ON TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1965 AT 1:00 P.M. Having sold my farm I will sell by public auction the follow- ing: 7 choice milk cows, freshened in May, the rest in June; (7) 2 yr. olds, (6) yr. olds, (8) calves (Herefords); heavy mare; brood sow, bred April Ist.; Cockshutt (30) tractor in perfect condition: manure spreader ‘on rubber): side de- livery rake; hay loader; power mower: grain drill: lever harrows; smoothing harrows: 2 furrow plough: binder; Halls thresher and blower: escalator; trailer; grain crushes; scales; Bogg grader; quantity hardwood plank; quantity of bee equipment; sleighs: electric motor; stock box; dies; pipe cutters; torch; vice; shovels, hoes, forks; separator; milk cans; 45 ft. of belting; quantity of oats. Household articles: Range; bedroom suites; davenports: tables, chairs; parlour suite and other articles teo numerous to mention. If day not fine sale will be held following day. Owner: Auctioneer: ARTHUR MacKAY .ARTHUR J. STEWART. Telephone Kensington 267-4169 Stanley Mol Real Estate Ltd. Phone 2-161] Brighton New six room bungalow, very attractive in de- | sign. Features ultra modern kitchen, with built-in stove & oven, large livingroom, with ROCK - SHAKE SIDING and INSULATION FOR OLD OR NEW HOMES By Johns-Manville Permanent Colors Protected by Plastic “Many Jobs Completed for Your Inspection” The most inexpensive home care Let us prove it with a “FREE ESTIMATE” 5 Year Low Cost Financing . Ask for JAMES STEWART MONARCH ROOFING & INSULATION Ch’town 894-4560 S’side 436-3419 “NOTICE Village of Parkdale, P.E.I. “~ notice is hereby given keeper of any dog village who has not payed prescribed fee and had the dog or bitch registered on before June 30th, 1965 shall be prosecuted, according to. section (2) of by-law number 8 of the Village of Parkdale, relating to dogs and the licens- | ing thereof. Licenses may be purchased at the Parkdale Police Office, 35 St. Peter’s Road, at any of the times listed below. MONDAY and SATURDAY—8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. | TUESDAY—6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. THURSDAY—1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. FRIDAY—5:30 p.m. to 7:30 pim. Parkdale Police Department wall to wall carpeting, diningroom, 3 bedrooms and 4 (pe. bath. Finish- ed basement with 2 ‘rooms plus laundry room. Hot water heating. Land- scaped lot. This out- | standing home is _ sit- | uated close to schools and churches. We re- commend a full inves- tigation into this ex- | . cellent property. ' Cozy 1'5 storey home _ located on large corner , lot on Upper Queen St., | handy proposed shopping | centre. Contains 3 bed- *rooms, kitchen, — living- room, diningroom and 3 pe. bath. Oil heated. Gar- age. Reasonably priced. | e: Neat 5 room. country house located just 10 miles from Town. Con- | taining 2 bedrooms, large | kitchen with cupboards, | livingroom and dining- | ré6om. Combination win- - dows. One acre of land. Low taxes, very reason- ably priced: | Cottage Furnished 2 bedroom | cottage with good sized . ‘livingroom, kitchen and 2 pe. bath. Situated on - Kirkwood Drive, W est, “private beach. Lot in- cluded, city water. Open For Offers. . PHONE 2-161] CEAWICES AT YOUR Necchi Sewing Centre. button holes, cover buttons, tippers. cuff pants, make drapes, any line of ‘al alterat: .Kert Street, Chariets 28 Water Street, — ui i Me i th ach Bich stamens ieacarmamam ints tinct snctehe nee eae phi te. AUCTION SALE AT FRENCHFORT 10 miles east of Charlottetown, 2 miles south of St. Peter’s Road. On Saturday, June 12, 1965, at 1:00 p.m. Having sold my farm I will offer for sale the following:— Machinery: Int. tractor. B275, 4 years old, 1000 hours: Ford tractor reconditioned with Dearborn front end loader; wagon, New Idea, (new); tractor plow, 2 furrow; spring tooth harrow, 3 sect.; tractor mower Int. 7 ft.; lime spreader, New Idea: (grass seed att.); grain crusher; side delivery rake; manure spreader, Cockshutt: chain saw, Pioneer: tools; carpenter and machine; McKee harvester and attachments: cement mixer; 2-tractor trailers; 2-cream cans; cream sep- arator: flat harrow, 3 sect.: fuel tank and pump: small tools. Furniture: 1—21 cu. ft. Viking’ deep freeze; 1—17 cu. ft. Viking deep freeze: 1 GE. washing machine: 1 kitchen range. oil and wood: 1 livingroom suite, table and chairs; 21 inch G. E. television;.1 record player; 1 Westing- house radio; 1 9" x 12° floor carpet: - end tables: 1 Singer vacuum cleaner; 1 Imperial sewing machine (Zig-Zag, new); 2 bedroom suites with dresser and vanity; 1 set of double bunks: large quantity of dishes, cutlery; 1 electric kettle; toaster; pressure cooker; large quantity of toys; 2 bicycles ‘boys’ and girls’): other articles too numerous to , Terms: Cash, as owner is leaving the Province. Auctioneer : MELVILLE BELL De Sable. Owner: John P. DELVES cmt NEW LISKEARD HIGH SCHOOL Requires for September, 1965, teachers of: 2 1. English, Gr. 9 & 10 2. Geography 3. Commercial, Shorthand and . Typing. Category: I 5.200 8,800 7 i 5,000 9,100 paag 6,000 9,900 IV 6,300 ~ 10,300 Experience allowance to maximum of $3,000.00 Annual increment $300.00 Cumulative sick leave Written application to: Walter P. Ackroyd, Business Administrator, Box 40, New Liskeard, Ontario. THE RUG iotteried by the ladies af St. Columbia parish was won by Terry SCHOOL meeting at Clyde River Paal of Brantford.- Ontario. Ss 4 District Ni e. = : County. school, Monda¥> | TY 14, ee p.m. to transact the | PRINCE COUN following’ business: Te consider plans | a-schoal accommodation of the pup- fer whatever annual lobster supper in the 'Westers By order of Hospital lounge. sponsored by the Ladies Ald of the hospital. RESERVE SATURDAY June 19 for le BINGO Borden -Legion Hall, every Monday night 8:30 p.m. Admission 37 ITAL STATISTICS. | BIRTHS © {| IN MEMORIAM OFIARA — Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ofiara, Joi ey — In loving memory of mg (nee ~— —, = . we sae father. Mr. sory Sees who passed | June 12th. 1 deus James Albert (Teddy). Weighing |*"*" thoughts de wander {7 Tos. 3 ous. at St. Marys Respital. ew oe | Montreal. on June Sh. Brother | mere ——— WANTED ee Registered Nurses, Graduate Nurses, Certified New nurses’ residence available. For full par- | ticulars apply to: Signe d. s W. F. MacKENZIE, C-CONSTABLE : | SUPERINTENDENT, QUEENS GENERAL HOSPITAL, Liverpool, N. 8. Nursing Assistants and Laboratory Technicians. | Elizabeth. age We miss you feather of every ENGAGEMENTS | <= Along life’s weary way } TAYLOR MarLEaN- — Mr. ann oe oe iy , j you Mrs. _Jecuph_H. Tayler. OM | & happy home we once enjoyed announce the a ane cee a oo ee ome Daphne Helena : a a oe a and Mrs. George Maclean of Bamgor.| (one dear father. gone forever PEI. The marriage will be solemimit-| ow we mis your smiling face. ed om Saturday July ith. 1965 at 4 Bt you left us te remember. | p.m. at Trinity United Church, Char \o0. on earth can take your place. OZON — PARKER — Mr. and Mre. -Shter. Less . Ralph Oxon. Summerside, announce | iwingsrToNn — tm loving memery @ the engagement .of their * Rena Li whe d away on Chery! Elizabeth to Frederick Arthor. June 12. 1961 : son of Mr. and Mrs AF Parker. “ rine may heal the broken-hearted, Rerwick. N.S. Marriage te take place | Years may make the wound less sere, (at ‘St. Mary's Anglican Church Sum- por i cannot fill the Jonging | merside on July Ird. 1965 at 2 pm a oo Oe ae |CARRUTHERS — ADAMS’ — Mr. and Seon es anti weer Seis ie toe Mrs. J. Stuart Carruthers. wish te am-| cries keep the wound still epen peque United AUCTION SALE _ AT MONTAGUE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1965 AT 1:30 P.M. | FURNITURE: 1 man's dresser: 3 chests of drawers (1 pine); 1 vanity mirror; 1 antique mirror; 3 large mirrors: 3 beds, springs & mattresses: 2 bureaus; several small tables: 1 loveboy seat: chairs: 1 clothes hamper; 1 pr. pillows; trunks; 1 chesterfield & chair; Lazy Boy chair and foot stool: 1 side- board (antique): 1 writing desk (walnut): 1 record player & | records; 2 Wilton rugs and other rugs: 1 kitchen\table and | chairs; 1 refrigerator; 1 electric range: rangette: 1 propane | heater; end tables: 1 sewing machine (Singer); 1 hairdryer; knick knack stand: 1 urn; ornaments; fire place fixtures: | 1 smoking stand: lamps; pictures (needlepoint); 1 washing machine; lawn furniture, chairs, 1 hammock & stand: out- | side doors, windows and screens; dishes of all kinds and | many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms: Cash. Owner: MRS. J. P. BEER. Auctoneer: J. THOMAS McKENNA. SALE BY TENDER Bankruptcy. assets of E. C. Gaudette and sons Limited. Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned until 12.00 o'clock on the 18th day of June 1965 for the purchase of the following: Parcel 1—Frame warehouse, patent roofed, approximately 107 feet by 44 feet with basement approximately 107 feet by 24 feet on railway street, Tignish. Parcel 2—Inventory of farm equipment parts and auto re- pair parts, approximate value - $1,500.00 (these parts may be inspected at B.A. Service Station, Tignish, P.E.I.). Separate tenders are required on each parcel. A certified cheque payable to the trustee equal to 10 per cent of bid must accompany each tender as a deposit which will be re- turned if a tender is not accepted. Deposit will be forfeited to the undersigned as liquidated damages if a tender is arc- by the purchaser. The highest or any tender shall not necessarily be accepted. Tenders must be enclosed in sealed envelopes marked “Tender—Gaudette Assets"’. T. E. HICKEY, F.C.A. TRUSTEE, 246 Foundry Street Summerside, P.E.1. Lemnsetganndgo ik HAY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM | This program is designed primarily to draw closer attention to hay production and to stress the importance of better hay management. _ Each entrant will receive production informat- ion and a crop record book. Judges will visit your farm after the hay is under cover. Your score will be based in: (a) STAGE OF GROWTH (b) PROPORTION OF LEAF TO STEM 54 (c) COLOUR AND ODOUR (d) LEGUME TO GRASS RATIO (e) PURITY, etc. County and Provincial winners will be decided and presented with prizes. ENTER NOW APPLICATION FORM T would like to enter the 1965 Hay Improvement Program. NAME ee ee ee oe a a ey COC e eee ew ee eee eee ee ee ee SEND TO ' P.E.1. Department of Agriculture, — Box 2000, Charlottetown NOTICE All tuition, transportation and dis- trict taxes owing to Morell Regional High School must be paid by June 23, 1965 or will be handed over for collec- tion. Per order— (Morell Regional High School - Board ofTrustees = ! Degeee A SAT: Mass SE I A, ~WANTED EXPERIENCED MARINE PIPE-FITTER- CHARGE HAND OR ASSISTANT FOREMEN immediafely required by newly established shipyard building steel trawlers at Georgetown, Prince Edward Island. Apply in writing stat- ing qualifications and experience to, Bathurst Marine Limited, P.O. Box 270, Georgetown, Prince Edward Is- land. THERAPEUTIC. DIETITIANS Intérested in working in a rapidly ex- panding medical center complex? 320- bed medical college affiliated general hospital has immediate openings for ADA or CDA registered dietitian. At- tractive university community in year- round resort area. Progressive person- nel» policies. Salary in range: $5,300- $6,000. For more information; clip and mail to- Personnel Department, Mary Fletcher Hospital, Burlington, Vermont, U.S.A. so ene nee oe WATER SERVICE INTERRUPTION NOTICE Weather permitting. the City's Water Main on Mount Edward Road from the Reservoir to Longworth Ave. and on Longworth Ave Mount Edward Rd. to Euston St. will be turned off Saturday. June 12th at 1:00 p.m. for the purpose of installing new valves. All customers serv- ed from these mains should draw sufficient water to last until Sunday morning. June 13th and should turn off their basement shut offs while this work is in progress. All other streets served by the system will have their usual supply. Anyone requiring further information may ob- tain same by phoning 4-3021. Commissioners of Sewers and Water Supply _ oS City of Charlottetown — MecQUARRIE — BOYCE i Hilda i CARD OF THANKS _<nMs At Trure. NS. te Mr ané@ ‘ i Mrs, Devid Simms (Sandra. Rayner’, @ + Weeet To cigres shy sincere thasde son David Michael. May 5. 1988. Weight to the Decters, spunes.and stall of the|* 2. 7th Prince County Hospital: the Clersy. acogy in loving memory f Everett neighbours and friends whe sent flow- , orn Alliston whe died by drowning ers. treats and cards. and also these june 11th. 160 who helped at home during my recent hig cmile we wil! always remember, iness His voice we will always recall, Isla M. Woodside. Travellers Rest A memory we will cherish forever, Of one wm dear te us all j WHILE IN hospital Montague Wrlin€ will always he remembered by Laura, lee card of is ee Gia: Bert and family men’s Institute ledonta STEWART In loving omemory of cur darling dauchier Joan Lee Stewart whe Inst ber life in a tragic fire at Brigh- ton Shore on June 12th, 1959 Before the throne of Gad Thousands of children stand: Children. whose sins are all forgives A holy. happy land Up there among we throng Jobn & Stewart. Caledonia. PEI. IN MEMORIAM acoagN In loving memory Wf Everett Acorn. Alliston whe died by drowning June lith, 196 Our little Joan Tee stands It ts lonely here eth out you fear, Wliing for us te join her And sad we are today. In that holy. happy land For life is nat the same to us. Lovingly remembered..by Mom and Since you were called away Se Perhaps its just as We never could have self govtore To one we loved so well | Te was a sudden ending. | Te sudden te forget And we whe loved you deartr Are the ones ho love you yer Dad. brothers Dad Rhynes e Fishing Zone i e 7 e : Difficulties Experienced OTTAWA (CP)—External Af- fairs Minister Martin said in the Commons Friday negotiations becun a year ago to expand Canada’s exclusive fishing zones continue to be “‘very difficult,’’ Sadiy missed br Vor and sisters MackINNON At the Meetague Hee- pital on June Ih. 1%S. te Mr and Mre John J) MadKirron of Montt- cello, a dauzhiér. Iycinthia Anse. weight S$ Ibs. 6 ors \ sister for Beatrice ; af nex General eeeee i. conden, Omaets. 1 ww. 1S. to Mr and Mrs Lee Malone ‘Florence Aviward). a daughter 6 Tee. & ore Parlere Marr werveral European volved in the talks are com cerned about the effects of Can- ada’s annual intention to use the straight baseline system ia appiving the 12 - mile | limit. This concern was not lim- ‘ited to fisheries aspects. — Washington reports have indi-- cated that the U.S. governmetit is fearful that Canadian baseline zones would be used as a pre- text by China and other Com- munist countries to restrict the operations of the U.S. Navy’ in the Gulf of Tonkin and other Strategic bays. Mr. Martin told J. Angus Mac- Lean. former Conservative from reservorr was found in jim 1961, setting off a [surge i the North Gea, hit 3 14. Sponsored by the — day nig! june He said the United States ont... ¥ x es re ie ale bl a a a is ~&