WANT ADS A SUPERMARKET FOR PRACTICALLY EVERYTHING Charlottetown 4-8506 - Summerside 9-8031 The AUTOMOTIVE | Cars For Sale | Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. March 19, 1962 AUTOMOTIVE Cars For Sale 1853 DODGE MAYFAIR IN EX- WILL YOUR CAR GET THRU WINTER? IF NOT BUY A NEW ONE NOW— WITH A LOW-COST LIFE-INSURED SCOTIA 2000 fe ie 50008 » 3 = ® HK 0 ue wom! OOO “wh Ric R 220006 * * soos » » LOAN THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA BEST BUYS IN TOWN 1961 Austin 850 Station wagon, only 12,000 miles 1295.00 1957 Dodge Station Wagon Hurry on this one 695.00 1952 Chev Y) ton As is cellent condition, equipped with radio, for quick sale. Apply: Norman Arsenault, Kinkora. | 960 VOLKSWAGEN FOR SALE lent condi- HOUSEKEEPER 250.00 EXTRA SPECIAL 1960 Mercedes- Benz 190-D Diesel The car that burns oil not gas. This is the finest. Martin’s Garage Ltd. Dealer in Austin-Hillman-Studebaker jercedes-Benz 256 Queen St Dial 4-7309 The home of fine automobiles | | | ; Serve your | Guardian- Patriot | CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING | Mondays through Fridays 8:30 A.M until 5 PAM. Sat. til 12 noon, | ——— Phone Cgrgrent 4.8506 24 word) ice serv WORD ADVERTISEMENTS. minimum charge. house num Inse.tions Se per word 10 per cent ‘Additional charge on these eounts if not paid within 7 days Of last insertion date. ANNOUNCEMENTS Se per word. word minimum charge. SPECIAL NOTICES Births. $1.25, " style maintained Court only § @ 10 6 letters each) per line Teachers Wanted a ot notices will be charged $1.50) —" the first 25 words 3e per word) GLASOIED. OISPLAYS. 1 treatin per column inch $1.78 3 consecutive eae, ow ich 31 58 4 consecit per tch $1.48. visor of ool, us. fender notices, $2.24 per Richmond, Quebec. ae Guardian Priviot Classified Employment Wanted Ad appears in both newss - ost] ~~ YOUNG MAN enetime rate on each insertion’ WANTS JOB Advertisers are conse to reed) ela: or at houseclean- thet edvertisement $23 WEEKLY FOR WEARING Help Wanted [AN AND WIFE FOR PART time farm work and house- work. Private living — in modern home 4 mil Charlottetown, Apply 7 Great George Street or P.O. Box 285. Charlottetown. Help Wanted Female WANTED MIDDLE AGED Guardian-Patriot. ‘WANTED |OUT OUR WAY By J. R. Williams MERCHANDISE | MERCHANDISE NOTICES AUTOMOTIVE § AUTOMOTIVE Montague 97-2 - Souris 157 - Alberton 68-2. Announcements |__ Special Notices Notices MAGAZINE SUBSCRIBERS z bing yg notify your Guardian elnenera es tetareecaee leave a forw: —_ Post Office. Personal SR JOIN THE RUSH. SEND EN. | velope to trunkfulls | Postage | to 1930. Uj more could be yours. Roach 312 E. 35th St., 16, N.Y. REAL ESTATE Agents and Brokers N.Y. Preferably over 30 years t keep and care for three chil- | dren. No objection to one child. Phone Covehead 2-5 lovely dresses given you as| bonus. Just show North Amer- ican Fashion Frocks to triends No canvassing, investment, ‘ience necessary. North American Fashion Frocks, Ltd., 3428 Industria) Blvd, Dept. J—4760, Montreal Que. MOTHERS! HOUSEWIVES! Work part time. Earn cod income. Sell AVON (OSMETI For de- tails write— | Mrs. R. G. Dunn, | 200 Leslie St., Moncton | or phone Ev 27227 Help Wanted Male | NAVY LIFE IS A MAN‘S LIFE | To vigorous, alert young men the Royal Canadian Navy of- fers‘ action — excitement and travel. You learn the many skills of a sailor in modern ships and schools, earning good pay while you et sound, prac: tical training in a useful trade. country in the Navy. Aye limits: 17 to 25 (29 with certain trade qualifica- tions). Education: Grade 8 or better. See or write your NAVAL RECRUITING OFFICER HMCS QUEEN ene tte elchonee at the Teachers Wanted For Kensington Regional High School we eve for 1962-63 School Year Applications for teachers for | grades 9 to 12 will be re | ceived to March 3ist. | DON CASELEY, 5 R.D.A. SCHOOLS Protestant R.D. Death) School Board __ one schools at Danville mondville, Richmond an rand Winds Quebec. Senior Mathematics— Science 2. Senior History—English 3. Commercial (Pitman) 4. Senior elementary grades \SOW FOR SALE TO FARROW | Articles For Sale Farmers Market Leonard Quality Mattresses MR. for 7*a0" year "euerane: | POULTRYMAN! mattress prices as low a: chicks for you, too RAYNOR’S R60 LAY- ER is our Smallest hen, Sale special 7.95 Foam Rubber 15.95 Here is your opportun- ¥ ity for a money making | unfinished proposition: Extra Ped | miums are yours for Chests of Drawers | year-round quality eggs only 22.95 | if you act NOW, dial 4- 7984, Ralph Raynor for Ch odd van ‘ further details. rome airs i reg. 10.50 | We have the right | | BUYING SELLING RENTING PHONE 43268 J. W. MacKENZIE Real Estate Consultant Appraiser and Broker 269 Queen Street Charlottetown, PE. L Properties For Sale | BEAUTIFUL NEW BUNGALOW priced for immediate sale, Five large bright rooms, floors Oak and Armstrong Terrazo tile. All materials used finest quality. Sherwood district, taxes low. Box 7102 Guardian- Patriot FOR SALE Attractive single dwell- Pillows | that will produce the | ing situated on York Most eggs on the Least | ane containing six only 2.49 feed. rooms and bath. Hot air Headquarters for Raynor's Firestone Tires, for Chick Hatchery truck, tractor and car. Mt. Herbert Dial 4-7984 | FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO Co. LTD. | Home Spun * | Great Gi Be al reat George | Bedspreads Good Things To Eat @ Washable | ~ vaLLEY appLes — |@ Resists linting @ Russets —@ Spys 80” x 100° @ Delicious for double bed $3.00 per bushel Free City Delivery Wheatleys on Airport Road Dial 4.5020 "DINNER SPECIAL Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday $3.42 —— STAR CLOTHING 102 Queen St. Charlottetown Boats, Marine Supplies | FOR SALE — 32 FOOT BOAT. Phone Murray River 77. Roul- ston Graham, Murray River. FOR SALE: ONE, 4-FOOT lobster boat, six years old complete hauler, shaft biades. Apply Garth Wotton, ton, Bayfield, N.B. Roast Turkey Dinner Articles Wanted eg. 65¢ WANTED: A CONVERTIBLE R 9 before 1940 (any make) or late Dinner consists of: model roadster. Write bles | 25% Summerside, giving de eas one: les | tails on condition and asking | ee Roli and = Butter YOUR yt MARKET Soc Hides - Wool - Ale Bottles - Scrap Bras: WOOLWORTHS tans are Bateries. pri tad Maurice Block Co. aa Ltd. May 10th. Apply Frank Egan,|158 Kent St. Elmwood. Bonshaw P.O. 200 BALES OF CLOVER HAY. | NOTY Apply Fred Hubley, Pinette, Beatons Mills, Post office. Lost FOR SALE: FOUNDATION ba oA REWARD TO ANYONE Fundy potat small, also | ding book entitled “Prison Foundation Sebagos, small, | Cobblers No. 1 and No. 2. Ap- | ply Ernest Buote, Rusticoville. | RENTALS BOX ELDERLY PERSON REQUIR- Opp. Eaton's, heating, oi] furnace. Large lot. Apply The Eastern Trust| Company Rooms Sate teee eeeca et ec os FURNISHED HEATED | second floor, lady pre- | uae Dial 4-6268. Room And Board 1 cee Cn ees BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED., | Home cooked meals. Sher- wood. Dial 4-5053. MURPHY NURSING HOME— 1 or 2 vacancies for elderly or convalescent women. Every’ convenience. Phone Morell 37 Mrs. Leo Murphy, R.N Apartments MODERN 3 BEDROOM HEAT- ‘ed apartment for rent. Second floor on Palmers Lane, Park- dale.’ Available April 1st. Rent $85 per month, Dial 45547 FOR RENT: TWO BEDROOM heated apartment. All modern conveniences. Centrally ioca- ted. Private entrance. Adults. Phone 4-4 NEW GROUND FLOOR HEAT- ed apartment for rent. Bed- | room, livingroom, kitchen and bath, furnished or unfurnished Available immediately. Situa- ted in Parkdale on Mt. Ed- ward Road. Dial 45547. Wanted To Rent es one or two heated rooms, self contained on ground floor preferred, in central location. Phone 4-6342. RENTALS Wanted To Rent USED TRUCK SALE Int -- on Ramenalenal eae seeeae, ‘V-8 engine, wont transmission. Reconditioned ond vane St Borde: Priced at ..........+- 10 — 1% ton iterations cb & canis Completely re- conditioned and ready for hauling. Priced at $2125.00 tanh —~ 4 cotinter' 90 hp, Setecentinnl paekes: ‘The truck has peccticd itterestial 30 Special at ..... 1956 — ‘lot Meee Good condition. Special at $ 725.00 1961 — en ee eee: inne tase Pr 1 gol tod te te toe oy peneeauncacceegseaseonterheetnprekert saan’ $ 550.00 1953 — ovine Stan on om. Good condition. Special seeeeeeeeeses $ 295.00 1960 — “etm Seater one eS coeeees, $1425.00 ee eee ee of Iotarsstional Tracks, Tractors and Farm Machinery. We have some real buys in good used tractors — all reconditioned. SUNNY ISLE FARMS LTD. Your International Harvester Shop PHONE 4-7380 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT TEACHERS WANTED For O'Leary Regional High School for 1962-63 School Year. Applications for teachers for Grades 9 to 12 will be received by the under- signed, MRS. SARAH CARRUTHERS, Secretary. TEACHERS WANTED For Rural Regional High School Summerside Classes will begin in September 1962. Positions are available for all academic sub- jects in grades 9, 10, 11, and 12. Lazerte salary scale in effect with a $200.00 bonus for a bachelor of education degree, and ad- ditional increments of $50.00 per year from the eleventh to the twentieth year inclusive. Maximum salary for classroom teacher is $6, 700.00. Mail applications to: — RURAL REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Box 517, Summerside MALE HELP WANTED Professional engineer preferably New- foundlander to manage general con- sulting engineering practice in New- foundland with office in St. John's. Salary open. Reply giving details of education, professional history, pre- sent salary, etc., to Box No. 7180. All replies will be treated in confidence. roe of Kensington, Andrew enna Br Feasnar ae ane on ae or "necond Reasonable rent. Apply Gat 7085 Guardian-Patriot. SERVICES INCOME TAX RETURNS PRE- pared for indi Ines: lividuals and a "EN. JORDAN | WRITE BOX 7081 appears and yh the Sian Techacy wits ene ch e/0 Guardian-Patriot PROFESSIONAL CARDS ee saseaic: tor ws fave baer] Popeye cee *, "zed MERCHANDISE Architects portion . Sey. eetaren. Articles For Sale : “Gere whines St ee SALE — WALNUT DIN Alfred J. Hennessey and wood refinishing. Cat Serer State Ean a he M. Arch MRLALC. PB sores ws we nape rae, coves @ fwall ob Priced | very | Post Office Box 368 a eau take orders fr. moder and Son taries wternaton cegerding| - TADS own style and fabric, Frank Advertisers uting Blind Letter Box a ean sun Woe - A. Coles | G. Keith Pickard Arsenault and son, 175 Han- Bes Se cus eomace| tan. cnpient condition, Ot-| Caigties RaNtas & Registered Architect seat Suet), Semmmartien eeeneen we omes tae) Ne fe cel terpie. Peso ‘architectural Service (P.O. Box S50 ae a ee Sots ERS a RE ee Charlottetown eat er ee emanes 1 21 CU. FT. DEEP FREEZE |14y G Geo. St. Dial 45616 Charlottetown, PEI. va pe er en eo “ara el a2 re condi-| Summerside Dial 3789 Phone 40618 — 45195 oe Photographic dno. > ‘i> adtoteonl ‘still on, $225.00; 1 off ineuba- Peter A. McNeil Credit terms on cameras and iio tome a mah tor, 50 egg size, $5.00; 1 Broil- : Ghote eauipment. | Charlotte deeenes ‘Guede tone fF Brooder holds 9 Broilers Architect store open daily a. % = cormren | ‘wage of § weeks. Price $23.0.) 57 Queen St. P.O. Box 513 Sony Widen Pesuarer, Se Sat mm | Sor swat. roe can Phone 00-4018 Chstiotictown,.?.2.1. | Ser eemeeees Mae a aie coed NOTICES «° TEACHERS WANTED . 2 First Class A Teachers required for Borden School, for the 1962/63 term, for Grades |, 2 and 3. Experienced teachers preferred. Apply to— Charlotte Jay, Secretary. NOTICES FARMERS WEEK MEETINGS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2ist. 10:30 A.M. Y.M.C,A—P. E. I. Dairymen’s As- sociation 1:30 P.M. Y. mae ELD 's As. 2:30 P.M. Saat dina EL ~~ Milk As- 7:00 P.M. Charlottetown Hotel — Annual Ban- quet Dairymen’s Association THURSDAY, MARCH 22nd. 10:00 A.M. Birch Court—P. E. I. Sheep Breeders 2:30 P.M. Birch Court—Central Farmers Insti- Giggey's » week- end special—Wampole's Leth- imal, regular $2.95 extra bargain, 30 a.m. to suuernien ive Vicets oo cert will be held in the Masonic Hail. Monday, March 19th, at 8 p.m. BIRTHS McCARVILLE — To Mr. and Mrs. Vernon McCarville, Kin- kora, a son, on March 17, 1962, at Prince County Hospital. | OBITUARY Inserted by relatives = bir} as a tribute to the de- JAMES Tavern: TURNER On January 1962, James | Edward Turned ie Hope Led y-eighth ye i r having lived taost of his life in Hope River, P.E.I. As a young man he learned the trade of harness making and | worked at this trade at Bede-| que and Kensington where he sede many Sesting friendships, Annie Doyle North Rustico, who eee him by thirty-two years, leav-| {ng a family of ten young child “The late Mr. Turner took an active part in the life and work of the community, politics and public spirited projects. He was keenly interested in the sport ‘of Kings and was well knows for the good horses he bred a raised. Due to his good memory and lucid presentation he was ait authority on latter day events in P.E.L. history and as a rai conteur of unique happenings he was outstanding. The large attendance at his wake and funeral was ample testimony of the esteem in which he was held by all his Christian thern, He leaves to mourn three sons and seven daughters, who were | James, Hope River; Eleanor, Lorne | Albany; Gert ide, Mrs. Herold ‘Mulligan, nee Fran- let, South- REGULAR — monthly juni | Births, Deaths, Marriages ae send a North | yea: Mary, rb geet a tee Classified wn. a ee Rev, Waller Bold: Gescen, Rev, Ads under Clifford Murphy, —sub-deacon, Rev. Arthur Pendergast, master . of ceremonies and Rev. Gerald "Too Late sanctuary were, . Dr. Louis Callaghan, Rev. Harold re Croken, Rev. TP Baller, Rev. To Classify . Ayers, Rev, Joseph LeClair, pe I. EDMONTON CP) Rete en tems ing RCMP Superintendant J.D Davie, mrengeartrs, rere, John | Lee of Edmonton leaves the Ce Bipon ee Belt ten abet | nadian force at the end of Apri Lee Reid, Lorne Stew-| for six months in Jamaic® art and Thomas Reid. Service| where he will Instructions at the grave conducted by |Connin pelcs metode +! the Jamaica MEETING of the ra s of the | ated Village of Shevercca will be in the — Institute Hall, Maple Ave- 28th at 7:30 as dead) a $ p.m. on recom- mendations of the sioners regarding the installation of sewer and water syrte— PRINCE COUNTY POTATO MEETING Elms. dale School Tuesday, March 20th at 8 p.m. All potato growers urged to attend. by 11, attending the medical con. vention. lee as { INMEMORIAM HALLIWELL — In ane ya! our father, William Haliwell | fae passed away May 22nd, You are not focgoiten parents, Nor ever will yor | As long sa le. na memory lasts, | we will remember thee. Ever remem! by | Family. | HAGAN — In loving memory a our dear dad, Mark P. Hagan, bined passed away March 18, A beautiful memory of one » lear es Fryeeranad still and love sin “Always remembered by is Family. | CARD OF THANKS cee wish, to express. our wi-fi thanks to our doctors, | special nurses, nurses and staff €: of Prince aoe Hospital for wonderful care and kindness to us while we were patients there. Also a special thank you | 10 all the visiting clergymes, | kind friends, neighbours and re latives who sent flowers, treats, i> cards or letters. Also all thoses who visited us in the hospital and at home. ught in home cooking and [a those who helped in any way fp | during our recent accident. | Mt and Mrs: Melvin Wadse, fe ue to express my sincere s to the nurses and staff wt as bees ‘County "Hospital to a , and |iat thank you to Mrs. Ray Mae | Kenzie, Sum: | many acts of Tindness’ while T a patient in the hospital. Pye Stordy, Crapaud, P.F.1. SEE PAGE 2 for additional