MIGHTY MIDGETS THAT SELL A MOUNTAIN OF MERCHANDISE Charlottetown 4-8506 - Summerside 6-8031 - Montague 97-2 - Souris 157 - Alberton 68-2 SELL YOUR “DON'T WANTS" THROUGH A CLASSIFIED AD 14 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Thurs. March 7. 1963. AUTOMOTIVE I EMPLOYMENT I EMPLOYMENT I Help Wanted iiian _ Cars For Sale I Help Wanted Female FOR SALE: 1954 FORD CAR W A N T E D HOUSEKEEPEB. for parts. William MacDou-I gall, New Argyle. 1 1.58 VOLKSWAGEN CUSTOMI for sale. Completely rccondi- ES. . Excellent appearance. highest wages and room and Low price. Terms available.I board. Hill Side Inn. Mon- Phone 2-1251 or 4-7157 after 6 Iague .____________ _ A". . fl. ,_._‘ WANTED: WOMAN 1‘0 TAKE FOR SALE: 1957 BUICK GEN-I care of elderly couple in self tury hard-lop: fully automa-I contained apartment. Write tic; $750.00. phone 435.9933. I to: Mrs. W. N. Croft 11 Eller- ers. D. Slemmon. 367 Gran‘ dale Ave” Monctoo. N. B. or ville Street, Summerside. I Phone 332-5778. Trucks For Sale WOMAN DESIRES WORK BY ._._,_ day. Phone 4-3971. FDR SALE: 1959 G.M.C. TRUCK I one ton. Apply Mrs. Harry; Wanted A Crane. Mt. Stewart. Phone 24-42. S EMPLOYMENT i “ h 0 P0” _ 95 I ’e ave an opening for Agent’s' Salesmop'e an experienced telephone MAN 40 To 60. HANDLE SALESI sales lady. Must h av c territory surrounding Char-‘ he at appearance‘ enjoy lottetown. Worth up to $12000 meeting the public‘ In a year. plus bonus. Write. . .K. Garner. Vicc Pres. 'l‘cxas ~ ab]? to .type and w r1 t e legibly. If Refinery Corp. Box 711. Fort Worth 1, Texas. you meet these re- sEWERs WANTED iMMED' qu‘remems phone 4'8506- iately. Work at home doingi between 10 and 11 a-m' simple sewing. We supply ma- for interVIew. terials and pay shipping both ways. Make up to $1.40 hour. Piece work. Apply Dept. I I D-90 Box 7010. Adelaide Post' Now Avallable office. Toronto 1. Ontario. Openings with Avon Pro- MONEY? MONEY? LET US ducts in Charlottetown start you in business on our R_R_ 2 (New Haven and capital with a net weekly I _ earning of more than $75.00.. Comma“ area)' Char handling in your neighborhood. fast repeating necessities including Tea. Coffer. Spices. older woman for small fam- Ll). good wages. Write P. Box 698. City. port. Mt. Stewart, St. Peter’s areas) Extracts. medicines. ‘ Toilet write today whilé territory 1, Articles. Farm Lines. in cst Sm] open blished City or rural Paula \Vrite Mrs. R. G. Dunn routes. Experience unneces- sary. We’ll teach you. 30 days Dist. Mgr. FREE trial. Established 1934. 300 L851” St" M°“°"°“' N'B' ‘weeklwm WANTED: WAITRESS ‘ lottetown RR. 5 (South- A I JUNIOR REPORTER I Applicants should have Ma- Itriculation: successful basic ex- iperlence on daily or sound er; and established aptitude for writing and news- gathering. Opening offers many special advantages to qualified person who is determined to make a career of newspapering. Write Executive Editor. Guar- dian-Patriot. Charlottetown. In- erviews will be arranged. Teachers Wanted SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 11 (TRAIL) Senior English Commercial Girls' Physical Education Senior Mathematics Junior and Senior French Home Economics. Please address applications to: s. 1145 Cedar Avenue, Trail, B. . ,‘OUT OUR WAY " You WANT To BORROW . d FRO K IX E HIM? WELL. IS HE DUNNING ‘IDU FOR IT? WHEN AND WHY DID YOU NEED OWN Fm IT THE FIRST PLACE? By J' R. Williams ' ‘l UJUDTCIOT THROUGH A r SWERIN‘ YOUR E IN" METO iA‘I. . Refrigeration Sales - Service . Appliance Repair-all UP“ . Motors Remand—repaired . Oil Burner and Do (1 and Strather Lightning Rod— Sslcs and ervlco DeLAVAL DAIRY EQUIPMENT PALMER ELECTRIC LT DIAL 4-8543 M Leod Mill SERVICES SERVICES i MURRAY. RIVER is; . in... .3... mm fortime to fall breaking a. I Mrs. Andrew Bell has retum- . WE SPECIALIZE 5 ed to gm “fame” er Mr Mrs. ac limo. urray B in RADIO & TV RiveMIter been at patient in SARKfNOh‘ififg m (cm Pearle-I Wiring salmon ""3 “W H“: u -- Hiram Miller, Roland - i h .d I Jobs _ La 9 or smau I ON THE SPOT REPAIRS n a orse rawn carriage Mo. . henna: At:g(:ond|tiootng i DIAL 4.4305 “m “1" “Wm 1““? '11 W from Murray River are spend- INCOME TAX RETURNS Financial Advisory Service CHESTER STAIRS 87A Elm Avenue Dial +8676 Charlottetown COLD WAVE SPECIALS s 7 so for tag some time in Massachusetts. OBITUARY Inserted by friends and rela- Mir. and Mrs. Darrell Bell. Charlottetown. were recent viii lives as a tribute to the deceas- . .00 $10.00 for $7.00 HAMPOO SET—$1.00 SHAMPOO SET & CUT $1.50 GALA BEAUTY SALON 105 KENT ST. PHONE 4-9481 Suburban Montreal i Catholic lady teachers quali- I fled and experienced for high I ' school and upper elementtgnry * i L ’ | I I District Superintendent of ‘ Sc 00 I I I grades. required or p bar 1963. Excellent conditions. . Write Mr. P. E, Griffin. I I Catholic School Board of ‘ St. Laurent I 1370 Decelles at. St. Laurent 9. Que. I I i ( ( MERCHANDISE . i Articles For Sale I IHALIJCRAFTERS S 76 SHORT I I wave receiver and other. radio equipment. Phone 4-4431. I 'MENS HUMPHREY PANTS”- $5.95. Factory Outlet Store,‘ formerly K. and R. Store. op-j posite Flying Dutchman, Queen ‘ Street. FOR SALE: sale. Contact James A. Mur- phy, Cherry Valley. P.E.I. Eon SALE: Two YOUNG cows with calves. Richard MacRae, Vernon. QUANTITY BALED—TI‘IXT FOR sale. 1961 crop. Apply W.W. Myers. Mt. Albion. P.E.I. FOR SALE: ONE HOLS'I‘EIN cow (freshened): one heifer to freshen May: and two-year- olds; quantity oats. Urville Large. Albany QUANTITY 0]“ feed oats. $2.90 per hundred. In York area. Write Guardian- ‘Patrio Box 1775, Charlotte- town.- P.E.I. HOLS'I‘EIN AND BEEF BREEDI calves for sale. Apply to Clair I merit. five rooms and bath. I Available immediately. Phone . 4-6940. FOR RENT: TWO ROOM UN-I heated apartment. ground. floor. Separate entrance. Phone 4-9341. FOR RENT: A LARGE HEAT-I ed. newly decorated second floor apartment. Private front and back entrance. Con- I tinuous hot water. Two ~ lrooms. Rent $80. Phone 4—9119. Office Space “‘TO LET — GROUND FLOOR I heated office at 38 Queen Street. immediate occupancy. Apply the J.W. Windsor Co. Ltd.. 94 Water Street. Char- I lottetown. P.E.I." I I l I Write today. without fail. G. ,.______.-.__..._..I . I Laurin-Pmsident. The pain... Trade Schools FOR SALE: PORTABLE SMITgJ genkg‘sv Cmss R03“ PM“. Wanted To Rent co Lid. 21 scPaui 5:. East? - Corona typewriter. in 20 . -—~—-———-——- Montreal. Po." BE A HAIRDRESSER : condition. Phone ICALVES FOR SALE. I-IOL-, “WE3.t:fiI§NPHE9 flmm‘ WWAGER whit—“T gALEg Marvel trained hairdressers In)“ SALE: ONE GENERAL; stein and beef breed. week toI éuaéigngagzg 6%: . ' .‘ are preferred hairdressers Motors automatic washing} 10 days old. Apply Ralph Friz- 1855 Ch 1 'tt t omsm‘ygmg OPP‘IIIUEII-V {051 Learn at Canada's most re machine In good conditim_I zellWinsloe. _ ” “‘0 eown' gm." “ 1° “3" 59‘; “9.5".” j spected School and gain linan Phone 24839 (WANTED A m WANTED: To RENT BY APRIL rain sa esénent. ‘oitnmiwsshion vial indflpendcnce‘ “Han-dress _ ' _.-, feeder came and calves Knud two or three bedroom house androverri es 0 salt. ‘ on mg is pleasant. dignified work PROPANE GAS BROODERI Jorgemen Fredericto-n or or apartment. Adults on” at” "y WOW“ “3‘ . [We've and trained hairdressers are In stove for sale, good condition. : phone ‘sgé Hunter Riv I Phone 4-9701. Ted MacArthur salary plus commissions and great deman Foil de- Priced to sell. Applv Donald- 9’" ___; caretaker. (new) west. Kent overrides. This could mean at Scriptivc Catalogue write to I Drake. Vernon or phone Ver- FOR SALE: 3 SOWS DUE TOI School. {eastthgiiogghttofjflflxkpghyegi Marvel Hairdressing] schoots i non River . f-arrow in 2 or 3 weeks. Also M o . . .' . Branches in pl'Int'lpa ciIes. , ——"'"“ wanted 30 i 60 70 lbs. - - _ B n on CAN-: P35 01’ - l‘i‘ieiuii‘iliiif".‘;“fi.“$132325?‘ .9!er Wee Willi. “Sufism? Mex . . encc to: Maison Industries A Future In Electronics I OutletS tStore, formeily 1:51am! {Ffln __«_V_____I Special Notices Lifl.. Po. Box 141. Lancaster. Y can become a s eciaiist ‘, R- 01’8. OPP-“.516 ymg OR SALE: 3 CHOICE HOL-i NB. Tglin at R.C.C.. a pti-uste Dutchman. Queen Street. stein heifers to freshen withinI MEETING name in Electronics Training 1 since 1928. TV. industrial Elec- lronicS. Automation, etc. Day courses in Toronto or Mont- real. 0r study at home. Easy terms. Free booklet. Radio College of Canada 461 King St. W.. Toronto 28. Ontario ‘e'o Wanted ii‘eiiinle Waitresses \Nanl’ed Two smart girls required as waitresses at Dow s Restaur- ant, Charlottetown. Uniforms and meals included; top wages. Apply in person. —_T_. “f— '1’ Guardian - Patriot career Opp°r+um Y CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING with Dominion Life for mar- Mondays through Fridays 8.30 A.M ried or single man age 2240 until 5 PM 1 iiil i2 noon. ‘ in train for Chartered Life c hone Charlottetown 4-8506 Underwriters' degree. If you onsult the list of Ieleciiones At the ‘ ' . . ‘ can meet our selection require- to; of Class-fled page lor the Branch mems we guarantee ham office serving your or a. . ' WORD ADVERTISEMENTS 24 word than average income with in- centive bonus. intensive train- Phono numbes house num- mg and security benefit”. ber. Box number. are chlirgedl write or phone Dominion Life, Is one word. various groups of? numbers count separately. OnlyI Chaflmte‘own' Standard Dictionary AbbreviationsI———-———‘——‘_‘— are acceptable Cash Rate Insertion: Help Wanted M310 per word A’éc 3 consecuiive manic—mm lions 4c per word, 6 consecutive in-I ' jres the ser- sertions 3‘L'c per word 10 per centI TFUSL Plan requ ’ additional charge 'on these so} count: if not paid within 7 days. of last insertion dale. ANNOUNCEMENTS 5c per word, minimum charcie wor . . ‘ SPECIAL NOTICES Births. Deathsi ing Area. The type of work is direct selling in the home appointment and supervising Counsellors Area. recuiting and 18 31.50. Weddings Engagements.I _ ' Cards of Thanks $175. Ad-I wa W'nsemfiaunefighne; ditionol each name printed 10:. In’ 8 Ion . memor'ams $ 7 AdditionslI phcam-s abflllly. Draiwnng ac- charge' each newspaper line oII count or salary with bonus a. Verse with Rhyme and VerseI 0;“, men w“: pr;- style maintained 10: per line, , ‘ ' ' . Cow" on“, 5 “was word‘- wi-lte Sales Manager. P.0. Bo I 4.28. Moncton. New Brunswwk (5 to 6 letters each) per line. . for imment in ,W- Obituary not‘ms will he iliniqerl $1.” FOR SALE: RECONDITIONED 5 0 and 12 ft. closed and open meat and dairy cases. M-ust go at any price. Storey. Electric. dial 4-7341 or 2-1141. ! I I _ . MENS SHEARLING CUFF OIL- next two months; also two sows bred about one month. Dclancy‘s Feed Service. Ken- sington, P.E.I. DO YOU NEED MONEY? l Regular Meeting of Memor- ial L.0.B.A M ‘ March 1 11th. Please note change of night. Mrs. Lester Beaton, 29 King Square posite Flying Queen Street. Good Things To Eat SALT COD. SALT BAKE ANDI salt herring for sale. Prince; Street wharf. phone 4-5175. l Children’s Wear BELVEDERE STORE — OPEN until 9 each night — groceries. children's wear. St. Peters Road. Boats. Marine Supplies FOR SALE: ONE 12 FOOT Dutchman, I i c. E. Mac 110 Walther Drive. Dial 4-6768 Charlottetown Chicks ‘Tanv CHICKS. ORDER NOW from the Home of Dependable Chicks for Egg and Meat Pro- duction. Ames ln-Cross brids. Dual Purpose Heavies. Parks ‘Keystone' White Leg- horns. and" Broiler Chicks. Sanders Chick Hatchery Ltd. Moncton, New Brunswick. w - c resistant overshoes. $335. Fag. ‘ log“ ggieranvfa‘zgigxllfii tory Outlet Store. ormer _ _ ' I I K. and R. Store. opposite Fly-I ggsgonths to ' ‘ and ing Dutchman. Queen Street.‘ HOUSEHOLD FINANCE FOR SALE: ARMY BUSH“ pants $1.60: army battledrcssI 117 Qucen 5L. Phone +7396 pants 33m , 54,25 (“WWI ma Gt. Geo. St._ Phone 4.3517 CONSERVATIVE rubber therm-o boots $7.40: l . . new wool blankets $4.25: cov-1 coms I eralls (white and dark) $2.751 I pair. The Surplus Store. 2191 &ngNgEg§sD I OLD TOWN HALL Great Geo e Street. P. O. ' Box 251. “g - I c 18115—132300; lass—315.00 ‘ SGIUI'CIGY. Marc-Ii 9 MENS STRETch RBIEERS. 5c; 1370.5153osf‘oiorkslsoo I 8:30 p.m. $1.50 Factory Outlet Store.I 194 mm I formerly K- and R- Siore- OD- 10c: ism—$100.00. i G. Lorne Monkley in attendance i Lost _._.___. . 4. LOST: BETWEEN BEDFOED i corner and Charlottetown. one roll of linoleum. approximately 16 feet. Finder please contact A.R. ‘Maclntyre. 0rd.- Phone 22-12 Covehead. 1DRAKE—in loving memory of b h MERCHANDISE [RENTALS BIRTHS Farmers Market Apartments ' "—m ———~—-———-‘ FORD — At the Prince Edward V400 BALEs CHOICE HAY FOR‘HEATED UPSTAIRS APART- Island WIN Mam 5th. 1963, to Mr. and Mina. Winston R.’1‘. Ford. Oyster Bed Bridge. a son. Athol Trent. Weight 5 lbs. 14 cos. A brother for Thane, Terry. Karl and Jayne. LAVERS—Mir. and Mrs. How- ard Layers (-nee Beryl Mac Million) are pleased to an- nounce the birth of their daughter. Aurelie Ann. weight 7 lbs, 202. Born March 1. 1963 at Victoria Public Hospital. Fredericton. N.B. JOHNSON— To Mr. and Mrs. A.A. Johnson (nee Mary Claw) Summerside. a daughter Ann Elizabeth on March 5, 1963. at the Prince County Hospital. HUMPHREY — At the Prince Edward Island Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Humphrey. lnee Beatrice Jenkins). on March 5th. 1963. a son Andrew Brown. weight 7 lbs. 14% oz. ROSS — At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on March 2nd. 1963 to Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald Ross inee Joan MacLean). a daughter Joan Yvonne. Weight 6 lbs.. 3 ozs. IYOUNG —- To Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Young. of Sherr- wood. twin boys, 6 lbs.. 13 oz.. and 6 lbs. 5 us. at the Charlottetown Hospital, March 2, 1%3 IN MEMORIAM my rot ers Samuel and Albert who passed away I year ago. Allways remembered by sister Edith. Births, Deaths, Marriages DRAKE—In loving memory of Albert Drake who posed away March 7th, 1962. Many a day his name is spoken ‘And many an hour he is in our thoughts A link in our family chain 15 broken He has gone from our home but not from our hearts. Fondly remembered by wife and family. SMITH — In loving memory of a dear husband. father and grandfather William A. Smith who passed away March 7th, When I am sad and lonely, And every thing goes wrong. I think I hear you whisper “Cheer up and carry on." When I see your photo. You seem to smile and say. Beyond the beautiful hills of God In the valley of peace so fair. Some day. some time we'll meet Ever remembered by Violet. Aida. Gail and Dale. DE HS PENDLETON — AI Montreal West. on February 26. 1963, Raymond Arthur Pendleton. age 71 years. Beloved husband of Connie MacLennan. Father of Raymond Jr., Dr. Arthur. Dawn and Daniel. Funer service was held at St. Philips Church on Friday. The com- mittal service was held at Cedar Hill tomb. St. John on Saturday at 2 p.m. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank Drs. Beer and Auld. the nurses and staff of the Prince County Hospital for their kindness to me w 'e a patient there. I would also like to thank all who visited me or members-d me with cards. let- re ters and treats while in hospital. Arthur Cam ll. REAL ESTATE Announ CITY & QUEENS “WE TREAT THE SICK WELL" - Giggey’s Pharmacy. "Up-to- the-minute" prescription ser- vice. We can call for and deliver your prescription. Phone us day — Prompt Free Delivery to Parkdale — Sherwood and all sections of the Cit, . . . Dial 170. PARENTS ARE asked to en- roll pupils In city schools for Grade I this week March 4-8th. at School Board office. Phone 46837. I.0.0.F.. ALL members of St. Lawrence Wildey Lodge No. 163 BUYING SELLING RENTING PHONE 4.3268 punt. in good condition. $25.00. Articles Wanted J_ w. MacKENZIE Phone Montague 197 after six o'clock. : for the first 25 words 3: per word; Help Wanted thereafter. CLASSIFIED DISPIAYS i lnsertlonI mmlumn inch $1.96, 8 consecutiveI riiom. per inch $168. 6 consecu. Ive Insertions per Inch 51.55. E flegel tender notices, $2.24 per AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS- lN-TRAINING Real Estate Consultant m for sale. Cantu: Glow, Ollyde River. P.E.I. Paying 20 cents FIVE noon BUNGALOW FOB U°$p..s.‘."'£i'20.333.95.131?“ WWW. 0' Trustw- Famm mm“ P" d0!" $3155.53. ’5‘...":T‘::..”2.:: "dv'rmemm m," d °" *3" serol’lw'l‘ednn; “88:; NUMBERf 0'" 160°” pleter modern: built in 1960; h "mm" wm b' chm?“ "' School graduation good enun- calves or 58 9‘ my reasonably priced. For further Die-time rate on each insertion damn) _ $175 a'mth M. Kennedy. Stamina], P.E,I_ , . ' particulars contact Jae”. ’ AdveFti In are re uesied to read tmmmg' m a on m. 3w HAY AND SHAW FOB' 15' Kent St . M “I’mmmmq'ho "m d" pletion of training. Quota com- sale. separator threshed.’ FARM FOR SALE. CONS“?- I appears and to cell the Classified “I'm” “3515' PM__ I" RM" _i Insof100scres with house and :WM immediately in the can .I For further details and 8P nALED HAY, WILL RENTALS miside buildings at Victoria ~my minute. as this newspaper Is Ducal” .m write me trade for calves. Apply Wil-I ‘ m. CW”. {001' mllfl 9mm Mm~ 'pfly mpomlble for one day's lncot 0”“ m“ mssim' M lard Stewart. Pownal. I “‘00 “gue- APP‘Y ‘0 Mn~ E“- Mu‘ ‘ “WE” °' ' '" 'm'm' °“‘°° “will. NJ on” mics: mm» mom _________I “mm “~1- °"' °""’, °' ' "MM di’P'" wick.‘ Applications. are also stein. six years old, due to single room for rent. centrally Iron SALE: GOOD usED no. W m 0mm d Adv ". available at Post Offices and freshen soon. Conrad Plump. lowed. Phone "701- bile was completely MW It". 9 LI; Na ions] Employment Offices. Bedeque. Phone 14-11. To LET: mm” m. “a TV “(3:12:18 :1 get be; but 7 days oil-billing dm. heated. very central. Apply 1. .Ihe newspaper reserves the right ‘ accept retest. revise or l’e-edif ed- — PROFESSIONAL CARDS l - for publication. mu“ Information regarding using Blind letter Bo- . put ice X Numbers to.“ b held micin confident- ll‘ WM not be divulged under ' Boil replies on Architects - 126 R1 h a St. Peter A. McNeil Po. '3:me; PHONE 894-4872 ‘ m 1 our after final pub- Architect . ’ . I We?" ted CO I ‘ M C C O" (0'.- A- _4 ‘ to A lm- cm & Asgachles . ' om. [W I a" h m.“ Al‘blllhl . fast-1m 14% Great «so. It. Dill mic W Dist 87. G. Keith Pickard I Registered Architect l FOR RENT LARGE FURNISH- ed 257 Queen Street, Charlotte- town. - i'I-‘unNisnE’oTTiiEArED nan. room for rent. suitable for 2. Phone 44041 room. Mutable for light housekeeping for male or fe- male. With both hot water. Apply 20! Fitzroy Street. Charlottetown. RoomAndBou'd common m sum-TN- r. o. Do: on I: Once- I valid lady um; alone. All modern conveniences. uranium. nu. m m - on Phone Kensimtm fill. Mary F. Mayne. feet. Owner transferred. For quick sale. Phone Sum- mer-side ml. PROPERTIES FOR SALE: I pa of land suitable for M division into 14 lots. near Buckley Point Road In Sher- wood. reasonable. Apply. Stan- ley Moi Real Estate Ltd” Great George Street. near 'Iirsvel Din-ecu. Phone #1611. -_._____._______.___. Appraiser and roker ONE BOAT 37 FEET LONG. WANTED 269 Queen treet new. used one season. Com- ALE BOTTLES Member of C. .R.E.B. plete with motor and stainless Charlottetown steel shaft. Apply to Mr. Ed- 20c Per dozen “‘0'” M P“va 0""0“ PHONE Properties For Sale cmer' N' 3' 4-8595 FOR SALE: wooD FARM CON- l’ofs And Supplies Mining 47 acres “11);?! ttm- pr- ber. Apply to John Coy e. Mt. 3 GERMAN SHEPHERD MALE in... ALE BOTTLES mm Prim Edward IE are requested to attend regular meeting Thursday March 7th. 1963, at 8 p.m. District Deputy Grand Master visitation. CARD PARTY Wiltshln Hail every Friday night. 8.30 p.m. Sponsored by Hall Committee. HARRINGTON. Come to the BeanSuppCI-toboservedintibe Harrington Hall on Saturday evening commencing to serve at 4.30 p.m. Sponsored by the Youth Fellowdtip d Harrington an Olmh. Adults 75 cents. children 35 cents. CARD PARTY at James Ber- nard’s. 1m River. Mandi 7. Sponsored by WI. PROVINCIAL DRAMA Fes- tial entries close March 11. Please send entries to . Bern as (secretary). on Prince Street, Charlottetown. HOCKEY NORTH River rill tonight Thursday: North River M eis vs. Borden Milken for Island 1) nine time mo; 9:80 Hampshire vs. York. in regular league. Admission 15¢ to all. DAUGHTER! Oll' Engls pants-y sale. Friday 1 p.m.. st Sherwin - Williams. HEATH MACQUMIIE. will speak on Canada and United Nations. Friday. March bill. at 1:15 p.m. in the Common Room at Montgomery Hall. PWC. open to the Mile. TALENT CARAVAN. Thurs- dsy. March 21. Conn Dan hall Please send Properties Wanted Ami): 1N VICINITY Beirut. strip of land be h and our no electricity Mutable for ). Am In writing to Guardian-Pet- riot lo: 17a Charlottetown before March 1 0" -n. and a. Cash entries to It's: Com Watts. Grand handle 7. Sponsored prises. . PANTRY CALI at Moore and McLeod Ltd. on Friday. M 8th. at 2 p.m. sponsored by 1.13 12. U.C.W. of Trinity Chum. ' o. Tremtones. Admission 75 cents.I . beth Frizzell. one daughter Reta, at bars and friends for their many cements 1" PRINCE COUNTY REGULAR THURSDAY nightI dance tonight at Kenslngton! Canadian Legion. Music by thel KENSINGTON RINK. ionight,‘ Thursday. first game of finals. Farmers League: Kenslngton Seabrooks vs. New Annan Beav- ers. Game time 8:15. Skate after. Legion free school skate 3:00-5:00. KING'S COUNTY PROGRESSIVE Conservative poll meeting Monte. e South poll, rooms above Mabon Drug Store. Thursday March 7th. at 8 p.m. s‘l'UDEN‘IS FROM district: outside Montague who wish to enter grade eight Montague Elementary School In Septemba' are requested to enroll not later than ch 15th. “ on- tague 276. VARIETY CONCERT. Mur- ray Harbour North hall Friday March 8th. 3 p.m. Proceeds in aid of the Murray Harbour North School. HOCKEY MONTAGUE rink tonight. Montague Primroses vs. Murray Harbou- Bruins. Game time 11 p.m. DR. 3.1. GRANT. Optometrist will be in his Montague office every Saturday from‘lo p.m. - p.m. A'I‘ HELEN! Mllllnery and Dress Shop, Montague. see our complete Line of new spring mil- llne . Newest styles. with matching scarf and glove sets. VARIETY conned. St. Peters Holy Nuns Hal. Monday. Mar- dill-tap.m.,hnldofllb- luv. Sponsored Women's Institute. MEETING or Progressive Conservative East and West polls Montague. Friday March 8th. at 0 p.m.. in Home building. REGULAR MEETING of the Kings Counw Hospital Ladies Auxiliary will be held at the Nurses Residence Friday March 8th. at 0 p.m. Iitors to Murray River. guests ed_ 132.311 and Mn. Glen MacKln- IDONALD CRAWFORD 8M] . ‘ ligilnald 1\Clrawford Smith of Mrs. May Macbeod. Murray own' ame' died Nd” River is a patient in the Prince Sawfly 8m 1951' at ‘ Bang" W mm Hospita‘l' Mm He was born at Hunter River, July 18. 1891. He wo ed It OBITUARY Inserted friends and rela- tives as a tribute to the de- ceased. Penobscot Chemical Fibre Co, for about thirty years. returning. in 1955 as night superintendent. Surviving are two brothem George Earl Smith and Robert L. Smith. both of Hunter River, and three sisters. 'e. Mrs. Duncan Nicholson of Hunter River. Marguerite. Mrs. Daw- MR. HARRY PETHICK The death occured at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Stanley Willis. Cornwall, on January 28, son Mitton of Port Elgin, N.B.. 1963, of Harry Petiiick in his and Viola Mrs. Raymond Scam 39th an- mond of Florida. and sew-rill ye . Mr. Pethlck was born at Kep- poch. son of the late John Petit- lck and Jane (Aluld) Pethlck. was known as a willing and un- tiring worker and will be re- membered as a good neighbor and dependable friend. . He leaves to mourn his pas- sing his wife, the former Eliza- (Prisllla), George B food and (Mary Janette) y his wife the former Agnes Murphy of Alberton. P.E.I.. and Chatham. NB. The funeral was held on Mon- day. February llth. from tho Braillairgeon Funeral Home with Iiev John Jordan of the Metho- dist Ch-urch officiating. . Tile late Mr. Smith was s Mrs. Stanley Willis. Cornwall; one son. Homer, Kentville, NS. The funeral was held from l(il‘cgrgnwall United Church with Isaac Walls oonductin the service. .Hymns "Unto the gins" member of Olidtown Chapter No. and “Abide. With Men were sung 68 Royal Arch Masons and Star by the cihmr under the direction In East Lodge No' 60 MP wane, Gregor. Iggfiléf and ANAH Temple Odd- a‘ airers were: W "’ Boyle, Ne“ Salmond‘ 1“ng The funeral was under the G855, Elmer Ymnker' Haze“ uspices of the Masonic Order. HW_ Robert Jewell. Burial beside his wife in the Flowbearers were: Arthur ‘Lavyn Dale cemetery Oldtown' Howard. Halrold Godfrey. Regi-IMame‘ U’S'A‘ nald MacFJwen. Stewart Drake. (M Interment took place in theI church cemetery. I CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Harry Pethick wish to thank Dr. Mac- . Rev Isaac Walls, . or Oulciiic's Funeral liom.siialsfr: '3'!“ 22' 1962‘ in those Who sent flowers. cards. and letters of sympathy. neigh- ' a i OBITUARY Inserted by wife and family as a tribute to the deceased. DAVID A. THOMSON The death of David A. Thom- hls 45th year the late Annie Matthews. He enlisted with the Canadian Army during World War II. Fol- lowing his discharge, he saw as foreman with Bruce Stewart and Co. Later he operated his own contracting business. which he carried on (although in ill- health) until his death. over and owner of horses. he attended races as an avid spectator. During his illness his friends came to his bedside daily to inform him of track activi- ties. Although Illness prevented his taking an active role in com- , .munity affairs. his interest in "I the t'OI‘SEIIOOII iprojects. especially tlhose coir acts of kindness and all others whohelpedinaniyw'aylnour recent bereveament. MORTGAGE SALE _To be sold tion in front uris. Prince Edw by Public Auc- of the Town Hal ._. April. . 11 o’clock fill that parcel of land situate. Inocted with youth. continued to ' ymg Md bemg. 3" swirls 0:11 ioccupy his attention. ward bland' Bounded and 139' Efather. his wife (nee Loretta INicholson). sons and daughters Iname : David. Gall. Elizabeth. Allan. and Kenny. all at home. IHis father Fulton three brothers. Jack. Frank. and Roy of Chain .lottetown and Royalty. also two lsisters. Elizabeth (Mrs. R. Mar- lshall) and Jean (Mrs. A. Daw- Emtem mm”, of mid ison-) (residing in Vancouver. B.C. lot of land for the distance or i e many floral tributes For ONE HUNDRED FEET: thence iceivod attested to his popularity Eastwardly parallel with High Iand the deep affection In which Street aforesaid for the dis- he was held by all. The funeral fiance of FEET; thence Iscrvice. conducted by Rev. Southiwa'rdly parallel with the laid Campbell. was held from Eastern boundary of the lot in Ibis home on July 25. During the possession 11' William Buffett service a solo. "The Old Rufl' aforesaid for d of god Cross." was rendered by Mr. _ HUNDRED FEET to John A. MacLeod. Hymns were. High Street aforesaid: thence “The Loni'g My shepherd" and along High Street to the place I"Nbaxrer My God To Thee." 0r- contalnlnfl ganist was Mrs. Bruce McLar D men. The funeral was under tlio direction of ND. MscLesn. Isiah 40: 29-31 ..lHe givet er to the faint: and to them that have no might he increaseth strength. Even the youths shall faint and be weary. and the young men shall folk” But they that wait upon ll). Lord shall renew their strength: they shall moimt up th meI as eagles: they shall run. not be weary: a they walk. and not faint. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late David A. Thomson. wish to thank Dr- Drysdale. nurses and staff of scribed as follows. that is to y... COMMENCING at a stake fixed in the Northern side High Street at the Southeastern angle of a lot of land formerly in the possession of Emily and in possession of eefe William Buffett; thence along For further to Melvin pltal. relatives. for. Souris. neighbors for’ the many kit" DATED lb! and day 0' nesses shown them in the rec!"t Match. All 1903. death of their loved one. and MELVIN J. MCQUAI'D. inlsu'ator. Est. Mm. Annie McQuald. 8889- paitlculars apply J. McQuald. Solici- Oriends cards of sympathy. NOTICES NOTICES TENDERS Tenders will be received by the undersigned 5°” the delivered and installed price of an institutional type propane gas range for the King’s County Memorial Hospital. Montague. Specifications: Overall size, 60” Wide, 311/4" (199?; 56%" high; 2 ovens, size each. 26%" wide._ 2 deep» 131/42" high; 2 spectra-heat hot top sections, size each 12” wide. 27%" dedp; 1 open grate 590' tion, size 12" wide. 27%" deep with 2 star type burners; 1 griddle-broiler. Griddle size 24 Widev SEE PAGE 3 FOR LATE NOTICES all" deep: High shelf. black baked enamel Tenders will close March 12, 1963. Business Manager "I. son occurred very suddenly ow ' e was the son of Fulton and I There are left to mourn the . loss of a loving husband and - and :1 shall the Prince Edward Island 12%;: .n to all those who expressed their ‘wmpathy by flowers. letters Ind m