EMPLOYMENT: EMPLOYMENT Older couple preferred. Dial 4-9830 after 1 p.m. or call at 82 Walthen Drive, Room And Board CAN ACCOMMODATE BOARD- ers in nice quiet home. Apply to 222 Grafton Street, Char- lottetown. ‘AN ACCOMMODATE OLD folks in nicely situated country home. Able to give special eare if needed. Apply to Box 8399, Guardian-Patriot. Houses FOR RENT IN NEW HOME six rooms, ground floor, nase- board heating. continuous hot water, own thermostat, private entrance. Apply James Seer Cornwall phone 4-7503. a Dress Shop. Hume Building, phone 107, Wanted To Rent SMAN WANTS SMALL apartment consisting of two rooms or room with kitchen- ette. Write Guardian-Patriot Box 8331 or phone 4-5475 be- tween 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. SERVICES LANDSCAPING: FOR ANY- thing in landscaping or gar- dening or lawn repairs phone 4-5569. E GENERAL GARDENING AND lawns looked after during sum- mer months, Charlottetown and vicinity, monthly rates. Dial 3335, MASONRY AND _ CEMENT work. Have it done now. Don’t wait until next winter. Do it Service Manager Wanted _We require immediately a service manager, one capable of handling men, planning work and meeting customers. A new modern workshop with all conveniences. All the usual benefits found in a well organized dealership, such as sickness, ac- cident and life insurance etc. Highest salary will be paid with incentive plan. _ For full particulars write giving complete de- tails of your present and past employment to W. R. JENKINS LTD. VOLKSWAGEN DISTRIBUTORS CHARLOTTETOWN, PEI. TECHNICIAN WANTED Applications for the position of In- seminator, in the Eastern Prince Artifi- cial Breeding Club will be received un- til Monday, April 30. Apply in own hand writing, stating age, education, marital status and present position to:— P.E.|. ARTIFICIAL BREEDNG ASSOCIATION P. O. Box 3000 Charlottetown Announcements CITY & QUEENS CLEANING and treating CAVENDISH Pastoral Charge, | “ured Pickering, Clinton. United Church. Services Sunday| RUMMAGE SALE. L.M. Moat- April 15 Cavendish 11.00 a.m.,!gomery 1.0.D.E. at St. Peter's Stanley Bridge, 2.30 p.m. meaner | hem. Saturday, April 14, at 2 p.m. erain J.H. Bryon NOTICES NOTICES HEAR WILLIAM A. COCHRANE, mo. Frce {cl ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR PEDIATRICS DALHOUSIE UNIVERSITY — HALIFAX AT THE CLOVER CLUB WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18th—7 P.M. SUBJECT "THE MENTALLY RETARDED CHILD— A COMMUNITY PROJECT" DR. COCHRANE WILL BE SPEAKING AT THE | ANNUAL MEETING OF THE il P. E. I. ASSOCIATION FOR RETARDED CHILDREN DINNER TICKETS 1.50 AVAILABLE AT MRS. HOYT’S BEAUTY SALON, REDDIN BROS. PHARMACY. NOTICES NOTICES ATTENTION FARMERS For your best buys in a complete line of Farm Equipment see your FORD TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT DEALER ORVILLE R. TURNER Winsloe, P.E.I. Phone 4-7467 now. Cement floors, sidewalks, foundations. Also block toun- dations, chimneys cleaned and repaired. Don J. Richard, St. Eleanors. Phone Summerside 2009 ALBERT STAIRS, ELECTRIC- al Contractor. Electrical Wir- ing; Appliance Repairs; Oil Heating; Sales and Service Motors; Rewinding. Repairs. Call today — FREE FSTI- MATE. Dial 2-1106. Income Tax Returns Prepared and filed for indivi- duals, businesses, farmers and rmen. rompt, reliable and expert service. Reason- e rates. Business’ hours: Daily Monday through Satur. a a.m.-6 p.m venings for benefit of working public and others 7—11:30 p.m. R. E. WRIGHT Accounting and Bookkeeping ervices. 143 Spring Park Road Income Tax Returns (Forms Supplied) Prepared for individuals and businesses, reliable and expert service. Financial Advisory Service CHESTER STAIRS Dial 4-8676 37A Elm Ave. ATTENTION POTATO GROWERS The attention of all farmers is directed to an amendment of the Prince Edward Island Potato Production Act passed in 1962 whereby all per- sons planting one-quarter acre or more of pota- toes must plant those of the “Cert‘fied” class or better unless written authority is received from the Minister of Agriculture. 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 shall destroy any volunteer plants on such land. Areas so infected in 1961 will be policed to see that these regulations are strictly enforced. It is the intention to inspect all fields of potatoes grown this year and growers are advised to retain and have available for the Inspector their seed tags or the written authority from the Minister to plant seed of table stock origin. P.E.1. Department of Agriculture TENDER For the electrical wiring of the Summerside Vocational School Summerside, P.E.I. Sealed Tenders addressed to the Minister, Department of Public Works, Charlottetown, P.E.I., will be received until 1 4 p.m., the 24th day of April 1962 for the electrical wiring of the Summerside Vocational School. Plans, specifications and Tender documents may be vie' and obtained at the office of G. Keith Pickard, Architect Queen Street, Charlotteown, P.E.I. A deposit of $50.00, payable to G. Keith Pickard, Architect, is required for each set of plans and ‘uments, The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Signed:— : G. KEITH PICKARD Architect wed » 92 NOTICE Notice to Summerside Rural Regional High School ratepayers. A general meeting of the ratepayers of the school districts comprising the Summerside Rural Regional High School district, will be held in the Canadian Leg‘on auditorium, Summerside, Tues- day, April 17th, at 8:00 P.M. Plans for the new school are complete and this meeting will bring the rate payers up to date on developments. Anyone inter- ested is-welcome to attend, Signed:— EARL G. CANNON Chairman Summerside Rural Regional High School D‘strict PANTRY SALE { apr 14 at Agnew Surpass Sponsor until May 24th, by appointment. Se Saturday: |The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. April 14, 1962. 11; IN MEMOORIAM | 9.30 a.m. by Group St. James Auxiliary. HOPE AND help to our Children — Buy Easter als — and use them to remind rs. Send contribution to Box 608, Charlottetown. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Drama _ Festival entries close | April 15th. Mail entries to Mrs. GIVE | Crippled | Hazen Howard, Secretary, Corn- | wall, P.E.1. HAMPSHIRE BUSY Bees’ 4 H Club tea — Hampshire. Hall | Saturday, April 14th, 2 p.m. to| 4 p.m. Admission adults 40 cents; children 20 cents. | UNITED Pentecostal Church, | Charlottetown. Quincy Stairs, pastor. Sunday Schgol 10, ser- | vices 11 and 7:30. Tuesday and Thursday 8 p.m. SEE the Easter play Susie Shoots the Works’ aa presented by St. Charles ae | iary, Charlottetown Hospital, under the direction of Mr. Lloyd eo. Sunday matinee, April 22, “Aunt 2 p.m. and evening perfor- | mance at 8.15 p.m. Monday, April 23rd, at Notre Dame Aca- | demy. | PRINCE COUNTY A.Y.P.A. Variety ‘Concert, | Tuesday, April 24th, 8:15 p. m. | St. Mark's Hall, Kensington. | ALBERTON REGIONAL High School area home and _ school association meeting in the school, Wednesday, April 18th at | 8 p.m. } HOGG’S barber shop, Kensing- | ton, will be closed from April | 20th to April 29th inclusive. GRAND ORANGE Lodge will meet in Summerside, Tuesday, April 24th, at 10 a.m. Men meet in Berthelier Lodgeroom, Ladies i M.C.A, BX THERE WILL Be a meeting of all those interested in Retard- ed Children, in the civic build- ing (town hall), Summerside, Monday evening. April i6th, at 8.30 p.m. J. Watson MacNaught, president. KINGS COUNTY A ONE ACT play ‘The Lady's Slipper’, written by Adele Townshend, and sponsored by the Rollo Bay East Women's Institute will be held in St, Mary’s Hall, Souris on Saturday, April 28. Good specialties. TRINITY United Church, Mon- ague, Easter Thanks Offering Service, Sunday April 15th, 7.30 p.m. Rev. David, MacDonald, Charlottetown, guest speaker, Mr. and Mrs. John MacWilliams | Eldon, special music, | NOTICE The Montague town dump area will be open on the following days and hours only and under supervision of the caretaker: Mon, 9-11 a.m. and 4 to 6 p.m.; Wednesdoy 9 to 11 a.m. and 4 to 7 p.m.; Saturday 9 to 11 a.m. and 4 to 6 p.m. The following are not to be dumped in the town dumping area: trees, stumps, potatoes, car bodys, sawdust, old lumber or parts of buildings or anything else of a REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE commercial nature. We ask your co-operation in keeping this BIRTHS DOIRON — Mr. and Mrs. Greg- ory Doiron of Milton, P.E.I. wish to announce the arrival of their son, Alexis John Doiron, at the Charlottetown Hospital, April Weight 8 Ibs. 8 ozs. GREENAN — Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Greenan, Charlotie- town, wish to announce the | birth of their daughter, at the Charlottetown Hospital, April 10th, 1962, Darlene Ann. INMEMORIAM PROWSE — In loving memory | of Mrs. Harold Prowse ‘vho | passed away one year ago. Life’s greatest gift remem- rance. Annie Crabbe. GAUTHIER — In loving mem- ory of John G. Gauthier who died April 15th, 1960. He is gone but not forgotten At the end of two long years, In our lonely hours of thinking , Thoughts of him are always | | | near. Days of sadness still come o'er , us Friends may think the wound is healed But they little know the SOrrow | That lies within the heart | Dearly loved and sadly miss- | ed by wife and family, PROWSE — In loving memory | of a dear sister Reta, Mrs. Harold Prowse, who passed away April 14, 1961. Memories are treasures no one can steal, Death leaves a heartache no one can heal. Some have forgotten now they are gone, But we shall remember no mat- ter how long. Sadly missed and always re- membered by sisters Winnie, Vera and Inza. HIGGINS — In loving memory of my dear husband, Reuben FE. Higgins, who passed away April 14, 1961. When ties of love are broken, And loved ones have to part. It leaves a wound that never heals And also a broken heart. But looking back with memories Upon the life we trod, I bless the years I shared with him, And leave the rest with God, Lovingly remembered and sad-_ ly missed by wife Minnie. KINGS COUNTY TEN to twenty per cent dis- count on all merchandise at MacPherson’s Wear, Montague, also one rack of | spring and fall skirts going at) half price. NOW is the time to do it, see our new stock of wall paper. Hilchey and Vanlderstine, Mon- tague. PALMER ELECTRIC LTD. DIAL 4-8543 96 FITZROY ST. @ Refrigeration Sales ce Electrical Wiring and oo Repair @ Oil Burner Sales and 3 Rewinding @ De Lava! Farm Dairy Equipment. a , tion CAR LEAVING FOR MON- treal April service Hot Water Heating Lennox Air Conditioning Motor Repairs and 19th. Phone rT CAR LEAVING FOR ONTARIO, about April 14th, Can accom- modate 3 passengers. Phone Hunter River 24-2. TAR LEAVING FOR BOSTON the 20th of April, returning following week. Call John, St. Peters at 16-2. CAR LEAVING FOR CALGARY Wednesday, April 18th, can accommodate 3 or 4 passen- gers. Dial 4-3624. CAR Alberta ac- Street, Char- weeay Cae Sane, fter- a noons), 258 First Street, Sum- CLEANING SUDDENLY IT’S SPRING! "Zeenat by i 4 ! LEAVING FOR CALGARY | i 2rd. Can SPECIAL NOTICE RURAL BEAUTIFICATION SOCIETY 17th ANNUAL CONTEST ENTRIES CLOSE APRIL 24, 1962 For Full Information and Free Prize List write— RURAL BEAUTIFICATION SOCIETY P. O. Box 1194, Charlottetown ATTENTION Potato Growers And Operators Of Potato Machinery All potato wers and operators of potato mnie are sonieded of the amendment to the “Plant Disease Eradication Act” which has refer- ence to the disinfecting of potato machinery and the registering annually of operators of such ines. aoe farmers, or others, who operate Potato Planters, Set Cutters, and other equipment used in the handling of potafoes on more than their own farms, must apply immediately to the Prov- incial Department of Agriculture, Box 2000, Char- lottetown, for a license and enclose the license fee of fifty cents (50c). When application for a lic- ense is received a record book will be forwarded to the operator and the receipt of the record book will be evidence that the operator has registered. Operators of custom machines should contact the Seed Potato Inspector in their respective areas, or the Prince Edward Island t of Agriculture, for instructions in the proper method of disinfecting their machines. : REMEMBER TO TREAT YOUR SEED BE- FORE CUTTING. THIS WILL ASSIST IN COUN- TERACTING FUSARIUM ROT | INFECTION AND OTHER DISEASES. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE area clean. Sanitation commit- tee, town of Montague. DANCE, a Hall, Cardi- gan, Mon., April 23rd. Canteen service, dancing 9-12.30, Births, Deaths, Marriages | PROWSE — In memory of a dear one Reta, Mrs. Harold . who passed away April 14, 1961, in her 67 year. The golden gates were open A gentle voice said come, And with farewells unspoken 962. She sweetly entered home. Some day, some time we know not whe We shall meet our loved one e, Sadly missed by her mother, sisters and brothers. HIGGINS — In loving memory of a good father and zrand- father, Reuben Higzins, who passed away April 14th, 1961. | The memories we have from day ay, No length of time can take| away, | For in our hearts you are always | near, Still loved, still missed and very Always remembered by Phy!- lis, Roger, David and “Linda. GAUTHIER — In loving mem- ory of my dear father John G Gauthier, who died April 15th. 1960. I was not there to see you ‘ile, To hold your hand or say ood- bye. No morning dawns, no night re- t But what I think of you. Those left behind are very good But none replaces you. Ever loved and remembered by daughter Catherine Mrs. Leonard Roy, husband ond fam-, Alyre Doiron, St. John, i | motored to the Island recently, ily (Montreal). SELLAR — In loving memory of our dear husband and father Robert James Sellar, Wheat- ley River, who passed away April 15, 1953. Beautiful memories woven in| ‘old This is the picture dear hus- band and father, we hold. Deep in our hearts your memory is kept, We loved you too dearly to ever forget God has you in his keeping, We have you in our hearts. Lovingly remembered by wife and son Theo, Doris and family, SELLAR — In loving memory of my dear father, Robert James Sellar, who passed away April 15, 1958. Beautiful memories woven in go! This is the picture dear dad I hold Deep in my heart your memory is kep' |I loved you too dearly to ever CARTER—In loving memary af my mother, Letha B. who passed away April 18, 1 | Depth of sorrow I cannot tell | Of the loss of one I loved se well, And while she sleeps a peace 1 ful sleep | Her memory I shall always eep, | Bloyee and Olga. MOSSEY—In loving memory of Frank Mossey who was killed in action on April 14, 1945, He died as brave men have @ chance to die, Fighting to save the world’s mortality, He’ died the noblest death that man might die, Fighting for God, and right and liberty, Always remembered by mother, Bun and Karen, HOWLAN Miss Diane Gallant, student at St. Dunstan’s University, spent a weekend with her par- ents. Miss Dorothy Gallant, teacher in Howlan, spent the weekend recently at her home in Hebran. Keith Webb, Eugene Robert and Fred Arsenault, and Bruce Carruthers were recent visit- ors to Charlottetown. David Bryan and _ Robert Arsenault, studying mechanics in Charlottetown, spent a recent weekend at their homes. Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Ber- nard, Summerside, recently sp- ent \several days as guest of Mr, and Mrs. Lorraine Gallant, Howlan. spent a weekend at his home in Duvar recently. N.B and was accompanied on his re turn by his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Peter Doiron, Duvar, who will spend some time in St. John. | Word has been received by | his relatives here that Fermin Perry has returned to Summer- | side after spending the winter months in Boston, Mass. Loraine Gallant and Paul Gal- lant motored to Tignish recent- ly. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thibedeau and family, Ebbsfleet, were re- cent visitors of Mr, and Mrs. Paul Gallant. Howlan. Mr. an rs. Robert js Arsenault and family motored te Waterford recently, they of Mr. and Mra. spent a afternoon at the home ef Mr, and Mrs, Carl Thibedeau, Ebbs- fleet. Robert Arsenault and Mr. end Mrs. Henry Gallant motored Summerside recently, J.B. Arsenault visited his old home and neighbours in Howlan recently. orge’ Ever remembered by daugh-| ored to ter, Lucy Fern. PROWSE—In loving memory of Mrs. Harold L. Prowse, who awa’ 14, 1961. passed y A The depths of sorrow we cannot | tell, Of the loss of one we loved s0 al, * well, And while she sleeps a peace- ful sleep, Her memory we shall always a Always remembered by her husband and daughter, Avis. FOR SALE Duplex dwelling in good repair situated at 247- 249 Prince Street. One dwelling contains two four- room apartments also four rooms. Other dwelling contains eleven rooms. Hot water heating. Oil fur- nace in each dwelling. Corner lot. Apply:— THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY 154 Richmond Street “MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE AUCTION SALE At Hamilton, Saturday, April 28th at 1:30 p.m. Having sold my farm I offer for sale the Stock: 2 Milch Cows, oe cattle coming trailer, other articles too numerous to mention. Terms Cash. — MELVILLE BELL VICTOR McKENNA _ Owner ‘Auctioneer—6-12 Crapaud AUCTION SALE AT HAMILTON Having sold my farm I will sell by public auction on Wedneatay April 18th at 1.30 p.m. the fo $ 1 ered holstein and 4 grade cows to siciue, ¥ sewty freshened cows, 1 dry cow, 2 ered heifers, 1, 2 year old and 1 yearling; also 11 young cattle, 150 hens, 1 co-op milking machine used 6 months, 1 double unit and 2 single pails, watering bowls, plastic and galvanized pipe, milk cans, new idea side delivery rake nd dump rake, rubber tired and steel tired truck wagons, drill, hay mower, hay loader, and light harrows, tractor plow, sle'ghs, electric brooder, binder, scales, tractor, cultivators and hillers for same, septic tank and tile pipe, pump and pump jack, gas pump, Frigida‘re refrigerator Enterprise range, Kemac, bed and new mattress, plus articles too numerous to mention, terms cash. If day unfit first fine al references, day. H Taylo Arthur ~ ont leer Charlottetown QUEENS COUNTY PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE Nominating Convention For Coming Federal Election COMMUNITY CENTRE THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1962 Apply to Box 8674 Guardian - Patriot | home after spending some | with relatives in St. John, N.B, and Dorchest stock, following a visit to fo. Mrs. Jack Foley, Bloomfield, is a patient in the Community| Hospital, O'Leary. Dallie Thibedeau, Ebbsfleet, is spending a few days in How. lan with her sister and brother- in-law. Mr. Mra. Paul Gallant. INCREASES SALARIES OTTAWA (CP)—The Univer- sity of Ottawa announced Thursday teacher salary in- creases—despite a 1960-61 defi- elt of $226,287. The increases, ranging from 10 te 18 per cent, boost the salary range of a leo- turer to $5,500 with a maximum of $7,500. The scale for assist- ant professor is $7,000 to $9, associate professor A te $11,500 and full professor $11, 000 to $15,000 SALESMEN WANTED By Investment Corporation We need aggressive salesmen who are willing to work towards an executive position. Good starting salary, plus commission on lim: ited potential, Salaries could exceed $10,000 per annum. You will have nothing to lose by writing an application if you are between 25 to 50 years of age. Sale experience preferred, and give good person: The selling business is the highest paid non - professional field in North America. Let us introduce it to you. All applications treated in the strictest confidence. We will contact you for personal interview.