I. 14 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Thurs. Feb. 14. 1963. 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 MERCHANDISE will UUK WAY by a. it. Williams ' eons Muslims: ATTENTIW “DE AUTOMOTIVE lEMPLOYMENT Pets. Supplies Cars For Sale l Help Wanted Female WANTED HOME FOR 3'3 '————-——:———. ——————————— week old nupples Mother. FOR SALE: 1953 BUICh. GOOD 7 Border Come. Apply Mrs. condition. Phon» 4-8331 after William Whittaker R‘ R. 9_ me' i Glenfinnaln. mo HILLMAN SEDAN FOR sale. Apply in writing to Guar- 1 Have you a v e r VE fxmzzggkfiflm titan-Patriot Box 762. ar- ‘ LI S K lottetown. l abOUI sell' bowl. new. for sale. Contact Trucks For sale . mg Ivan Kerry. phone 894-5455. FOR SALE: 1957 HALF TONI GMC truck, per_fect condition. 5 l TWO HOLSTEIN HEIFERS . freshen, or will trade for feeders. Apply John It costs nothing to find out the details. MIL-EEL— F‘or Information write: Drake. Hazelbrook. V's DODGE TRUCK F013 SALE- MRS. R. G. DUNN nALEn HAY FOR SALE on wlth Steel box and hOISI'.I:‘°w. District Manager would trade same for cattle. mlleage’ .Perfe“ cond‘ml“ zoo Leslie 5 Phone Covehead exchange 22- Wlll take livestock or grain ' u in trad. Gordon Mathcson,l Mme”: N3. , _'.__________ Hunter River. Phone 25-22. 1 FOR SALE: A NUMBER 01" _______.______l Trade Schools sows to farmw, middle of ‘ March. litter. Apply BE A HAIRDRESSER Kent Jones. Hazelbrook. Agents, Salespeople . Marvel trained hairdressers FOR SALE, “(ms-mm AND "I NEVER HAD 11' so noon 1 3" Preferred “man’s” beef breed calves. Phone 4- enthuses Jim' Harvie. whol Learn at caudal mo“ 1. fin earned over $70.00 ($3.50 hour-l spew-id s°h°°l and “m- ” cial lane en ce. Haudress dignified work P 7849 or apply Clair J rt cnkins. Cross Roads. Southpo . Announcements & THE MONTHLY meeting of the York Men‘s Association w‘ial‘: .. be held in Brackley Unit WE TREAT THE SICK hurch on Thursday evening WELL" — Giggey's Pharmacy — Large shipment of Men’s Valentine Hearts just arrived— “Say it with a Valentine Heart". speaker Reid Sangster. MUSIC FESTIVAL .— Class 150 French Chorus Grades 9-12. GIVE HER luggage for Valen- tine’s Day. Moore and McL Ltd. . THE ANNUAL meeting of the Fredericton. Bradalbane poll will be held at the home of Knud Jorgensen on Friday, February 15th. at 8 p.m. All interested in the Conservative party are cor- dially invited. GIVE HIM a shirt. tie. socks. slacks or pyjamas for Valen- tine's Day. Moore and McLeod Ltd. VALENTINE RECORDS for the children —— ‘.39c and $1.98 long play. Toombs Music Store. CARD PARTY Wiltshire Hall every Friday night. 8.30 p.m. Sponsored by Hall Committee. COME TO the hot roast beef Valentine supper at Highfield United Church. Newly reno- vated baseme'bt, Saturday. Feb- ruary 16t . MEETING 01“ the Progressive Conservative supporters of John- son River poll at Vincent Train- ors. Friday, February 15th. MENS TIES. Regular $1.50, Special 4 for $1.00. Moore and McLeod Ltd., Charlottetown. 1y) his first 20 hours distribut- m is pleasant, UREBRED L A ND R Ac E m8 Paula PMUCIS- Hundred“ and trained hairdressers are in boars for sale. four months npNTAl S CFRVK‘ES now Independent. You too can great demand Foil Free de- old. Also Collie pups. Com! ' l “' cam $10000 weekly or more scriptive Catalogue write to tact George Boswell. French- . wanted To Rent ’ handling 200 Necessities in- Marvel Hairdressing Schools. fort. Dial 2-1140. ' ' DO YOU NEED MONEY? eluding Tea. Coffee, Spices.| Branches in principal cities. Medicines. Toilet Articles,l 358 Bloor St. West, Toronto. FarmLines and complete Line l——_‘__"‘- of Combs and Brushes in ist-l He'll) wanted male ablished neighbourhood Paula I WANTED: MEN FOR CUTTING Routes. Men or women full or pulp. Apply to Leslie Morrell. pail-t time. Write for free de- . Bear River or phone 189-2. sis of “My Helping Hand .—“‘—‘—— “‘— Ofl'er” on creit. G. Lallrin. ‘IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR President. Paula Co. Ltd. 21‘ MM 1 work and have a. can. it w pralu' East Montmal‘ gay you to drop in at 102 Kent Help Wanted Female treet, Charlottetown for an interview any afternoon be- NURSES INTERESTED . ' g to USA. Bonds fur-‘1 tween 2-3 p.m. 'I‘eal-llers Wanted mshed if essary- RN‘s l-uwAF PROTESTANT SCHOOL $17.00 day. L.P.N‘s. $13.50. Parent Quebec requires teach- Contadl Falflawn NUFSIHE I ers for grades one to five for Home. 265 Lowell Street, Lex-l school year odern melon. Mass. l facilities — beautiful location. Year round recreation. Salar- ies equivalent Montreal plus generous bonus. Single quar- e s Reply with qualifications and references plus pertinent m HOUSEKEEPER REQUIRED for country home to care for five children. Write Guardian- Patriot Box 82 . SALESLADY FOR LADIES ‘ Ready to Wear Appl 'n 't hone ‘number to Chairman . y l wrl - B I‘d-u ing to Box 821 cart. of Gunrd- . PmteStant SChOOI oa ian-Patriot. ‘ ———_________ “NURSING PERSONNEL RE- QUANTITY OF BALED HAY for saleApply Norman Gillis. Point Prim TEN FEEDERS FOR SALE. year olds. beef breed. Apply Linus MacQuaid. Bonshaw. Articles Wanted WANTED - COINS Newfoundland - Canadian 1947- 1948 Half-Dollars and Silver- Dollars. ighest prices paid 9 4-6768 after 6 PM. C.E. MaclNNIS 116 Walthen Drive Charlotetown, P.E.I. H Phon Riveru'alc- ‘ l l NOTICES Special Notices Attention quired" — Following nursing Artlf'rles For sale personnel are required for 110. . . bed active general llospital‘FOR SALE. DE LUXEprIi‘clég' transistor car radio. panding Peace River country. reasonable‘ Phone 4-571“ Operating room supervisor l FOR SALE: ONE MEDIUMl with Post Graduate. or cqui- Coleman oil space heater. valent experience: graduate as new. Phone 4-5697. "ff? W“, txper‘ence 1" “bison SALE: ONE HUNDRED} s “05‘ grdmlate gene?“ duty' acres wood land with lumber l nuse for medical surgical and l and [mm at Upton Contact l "If-"emu"; departments: John M. MacLeod. Dundas: artes commensurate \vltll cx~l Cent 9 perlence and training based on ___+_.______.. A.A.R.N.. schedule. Liberal‘SMM KEYSTONE PROJECTORI personnel policies, Apply giv. slightly used as a demonstra l ing full particulars to — Dir-l IOI‘. g0ing at 25 Per 09m 0“- l cctor of Nursing. Granch Taylors Jewellers Ltd., Prairie Municipal Hospital.~ Grafton Street- mairiev Alberta Can SALE: 2800 FEET oi" l choice Spruce logs, in all lengths. 4 cents per foot. Ap- ply Joseph Carragher. Brook- vale. P.E.I. located in Alberta's rapidlv ex- 3 l'i Guardian - Patriot Couples of All Ages l l lst. Dance Kinkora Re- I : gional High School Audi- torium, Friday. Feb. 15. goodl Adm. $1.30 per couple Music by Ted Aheal‘n Orchestra RENTALS Rooms _ FOR RENT: TWO FURNISHED heated rooms with bath. Con- tral. Phone 4-7245. COMFORTABLE FURNISHED heated room. Phone 4-9411. after 6 p.m. CL 7. _ ASSIFIED ADI ERTISING iFOOD STORES AND RESTAUR- Mondays through Fridays 8.30 A.M.l ants — We are exclusive deal- umil PM. Sal. lill 12 noon, ers for famous Old Hick Phone Charlollelown 4-8506 Bar-B-Q units. $500.00 and up. Consult the list of telephone: at ll. Storey Electric. Prince Street. to; of Classified page for lh. grand. Charlottetown. phone 4-7341. °"“' '°""" °"' "M FOR SALE: RECONDITIONED WORD ADVERTISEMENTS 2‘ WON meat and frozen food counters. 00 minimum c rge. Reconditioned Phone numbers, ho ' num- household regrigerabol‘s. her. Box number. are charged $50 up. Storey Electric. 136 Prince Street. Only Standard Dictionary Abbreviations [are acceptable. Cash Rafe insertion per word 4%: 3 consecutive inser- flons 4c per word, 6 consecutive in- sertions 33"” per word IO per cent additional charge on these IO- eourm if not paid within 7 day; of last Insertion dale. ' ANNOUNCEMENTS 5c 'per word, IO word minimum char e. SPECIAL NOTICES Births. 0. ' 35 MM slide and roll film Cameras all in A-l 12.00. Taylors Jewellers. 121 Grafton Street. FOR SALE BUILDING PRODUCTS ‘LOUVERS & VENTILATO For Roofs, Wallis. Gable Ends. Under Eaves and Foundations. Death: Fabulon for Hardwood L V W 0 O D Grades. Waterproof. from 5/16" toil/4"in4'x8‘x4'x109dteets "U difionol each name printed 10:. In memorlems $1 5 Additional ergo. lln‘e of Verse _ Verse - style miinfalned l0c per line LTD. count average words No. l Plywood Place (5 to 6 letters each) per line. mar-«loam, P, E. I. each newspaper with Rhyme and shape from Chestnut Street. Floors. Construction 4-6657 Room And Board ROOM AND BOARD ACCOM-l modation for male boarders. Apply at 52 Elm Avenue, Charlottetown. A nartm ents FOR RENT HEATED GROUND floor apartment. five rooms with bath and sunporc'll. Phone 4-9962 after 6 p.m. WED CAMERAS. sum MOVIE. FOR RENT: APARTMENT 1" Summerside. Apply at 381 or phone 436' FOR RENT: HEATED APART- ment. four rooms and bath main street Montague. Avail- able March first. Mrs. Ray Griffin, phone 213. Montague. l highway. Good buildings. . Write for particulars to filler-,3 gar/Eng: IA??? I‘llrnsmall dian-Patriot Box 653 - . r on l on n: Innmnwn . gecfl'icceration Sales — e “mnerties “hinted . Annliance Repair—all .—~*—-—_ tvoes WANTED: LOT. GOOD RESI- ‘ dential area. Brighton, SherU : grill? Rewmn%-3§nalreg wood or Parkdale. Advise I Ill‘ner a 0 an location. sizc. price Box 671 Stralher highlglillg Rod— alli‘l‘fi’lla'l-Pall‘lol. Sales and SerVIce C" l DELAVAL DAIRY ACCORDION LESSONS 4-3007. I EQUIPMENT Guitar — Banjo and Violin, lessons. Instruments furnish-E cd in home. day an evenings. private lessons. low ates. adults and children. recitals given. ask In" Mr, Emanuel. INSULATIO“T IBLOWING . . Frcc Estimates . DIAL 4'8543 .'I‘crm~~ to stilt All work guaranteed COLD WAVE SPECIALS Phonc collccl: Ch‘town 894-4560 l 5150 For $430 I 1 WANTED TO RENT: nousnl We or large apartment. ground floor. Phone 4-3909. WANTED: PRIVATE GARAGE within four blocks of cornerl cash orfhwhlle pur- s . . and offer fast-service loans for any w pose . . . up 36 months to pay! HOUSEHOLD FINANCE ST. DUNSTAN'S Basilica Catholic Womens League will hold Pantry Sale at Sherwin- WIlliams. Friday. February 15th, at 2 p.m SYLLABUS AND entry cards for the Prince Edward Island Dance Festival are now avail- able at Toombs and Miller Bros. VALENTINE DANCE. Mt. Ryan Hall, Thursday, February 14th. Good music. HIT RECORDINGS Hey Paula -— Walk Right In —— and Rhy thm of the Rain. Toombs Music Store. . of Fitzroy and Cumberlandl117 Queen St. Phone 4-7396 Streets. Must be wired for 143 at Gm st, phone 4.3517 electricity. Address replies fol ' Box 765 Guardian-Patriot. ‘ REAL ESTATE l I — i DOYLE S BUYING SELLING RENTING 4-3268 RADIO & TV J, \V. MacKENZIE SERVICE Real Estate Consultant “ON THE SPOT REPAIRS" Appraiser and er DIAL 4_4305 269 Queen Street Member of C.A.R.E.B. Charlottetown Properties For Sale music stores. Remember en- .tries must be in before March llst. 1963 , lives as a tribute to the deceas- KENT DRESS 5H0]: _ 127 ' Kent Street. opposite Steads grihemgggig g" gggawiPharmacy. New spring dresses "' ' ' ' 'l . All ' —colors. 9th. 1963. at the Prince Edward lamvmg am y sues Island Hospital. the valiant. gen- 1 NEW LONG PLAY Cha-Cha- erous spirit of Mrs. (Hon! H.H. . Cha l‘f‘COI‘dS at $1.98. at Toombs Cox passed to her eternal rest. iMusic Store. Service in her mom wa I my 5' HOCKEY. NORTH River to- held in the new, recently dedi-l , . cated United Church at Morell. “13m Thurs‘lay Hampsmre Vs' OBITUARY Inserted by friends and rela- WE SPECIALIZE ll'l i l FOR SALE: BUILDING LOTS. corner of Norwood and St; “otch Road. Phone 2-1055. FOR SALE: 78 ACRE FARM. near Charlottetown. Oil paved Electrical Wiring Summerside 436-3419 51000 For $7.00 SHAMPOO SET —- $1.00 SHAMPOO SET & CUT $1.50 GALA BEAUTY SALON 1 KENT ST. PHONE 4-9481 ‘1 Specializing in siding and Insulation. MONARCH ROOFING & INSULATION l l Summersideu 37A Elm Avenue Dial 4-8676 . ilEMPLOYMENT INCOME TAX Rim JRNsl Photography EW IDEA FROM TAYLOM Camera Department. posure 35MM Anscochrome color film. processing includ- ed. only $3.65 a savmg of . at Taylors Jewellers Ltd. EMPLOYMENT Financial Advisory Service CHESTER STAIRS x- Charlottetown l FOR RENT: HEATED ground floor apartment. five rooms wifll bath. sunporch and built . tinuous .hot water. Available March 1st. ' Rental $110. Phone +5426. POSITION AVAILABLE Applications are Invited For The Position of Manager of THE BELVEDERE GOLF & WINTER CLUB Houses Obtfuaiynolicu will he charged ‘1 m ‘ for the GM 25 words 3: per word L O O K Your Loveliest thereafter. CLASSIFIED DISPLAYS I Insertion per' column Inch $1.96, 3 consecutive Insertions. per Inch SL611. 6 con-ecu. five lnserflom per Inch 81.55. (legal tender notices, $2.24 per lnch‘ on St. Valentine's Day Guardian Patriot Classified with a smart new hat Ad appears in porn. mm Advertisements or ere on skip- date schedule will be charged the mfimo rate on each insertion F ADELLA’S MILLINERY 177 Grafton St. Dial 4-8114 Children’s Wear rod. Advertisers are requested to read #0er advertisement the first day It appears and to call the Classified I E ce it until 9 each night — groceries. children's wear. St. Peters the In portion only of a classified dlsploy «Inn Road. mm. ‘ Minamoto on Classified Advertise- lug Accounts must be made wllhln the Flat 7 days of billing date. The "mp-per reserves the right to cum. ruled. reviu er re-edll ed- "°°' BELVEDERE s'ran — OPEN FOR RENT 3 Bedroom House $75.00 monthly 2 Bedroom House $65.00 monthly 4 Bedroom House $75.00 Monthly All the above houses are unheated PHONE 4-8l4b PROFESSIONAL CARDS lng for pubilcallon. IEPIIES' Information regarding Architects 126 Richmond St. PO Box 513 PHONE 8921-4872 Numbn- end poefofflce Box Numbe for,an to hold strictly confldant- ° I" use will not be divulged undo: Pel'el' MCNell my circumstances lo: replies are . hold only 7 days after final pub- Arch'fecf W laden are requested ah“; '°. " 3;"; 1:23.": Laurie A. Cole: More dollvery lo the Advorflm & Associates m D ll". Dons can be mell- conul'm" tom O a, M h m. MM Architectural m Der noel fnull entrance. a Charlottetown W 9 C‘s-tiled Cm. WI: Creel Geo. It Dlal 4-810 Summerside Dill 37. G. Keith Pickard Registered Architect 1’. 0. Ian I“ I Queen h. Charlottetown PM. Phone mil - um Apply in writing Stating qualifications and salary expected to The President PO. Box 253 Charlottetown, P.E.I. NOTICES NOTICES 65‘: were rendered splendidly. and l Thursday. Farmers League. The address given by me Rev‘ .Killgston 7.30: Fairview vs. Mil- D. McLennan was approprp lion at 9: York vs. Dunstaffnage ately devoid of superlatives_ so at 10.30. Admission .25c to all. coincident with Maude's aversion v“ ENTINE DANCE Eldon to ostentation. The church I . ‘ ' . scarcely. held the large number. lhiaxersflagtcighlggrfgersmfigh who paid their final respects,.lguesls only. and bade their last farwell, to: KING'S COUNTY one whose generosity and inter-l est in her friends. was a para-l mount characteristic. ‘ PETERS ROAD prcsent their AS is Usual in the “In Memllr- variety concert in Murray River lam" address 000k “’(‘l‘c quma- .Hall. Thursday. February 14th. tions from appropriate poems. ‘at 8 p.m. Sponsored by Murray Among them was one from Wil- 1 River w. l. Admission 50 and liam Cullen Bryant's Thanatop—lgs cents, Sale of lunches. sis which Maude was addictedl to quoting. She died we know I DR. BJ. GRANT. Optometrist with the faith and philosophy ‘ will be in his Montague Office which these inspired words ex- ‘ cvery Saturday from 10 am. - empiified. , 5 m. “So live that when thy s-um-. mans comes_ to join 3 PANTRY SALE. Stewart and innumerable caravam 1 Becks. Saturday. February 16th, which moves at 2 p.m. Sponsored by Summer- mysterious realm. Ville V“- where each shall ta e l . . . . CONCERT, HEATHERDALE Hls chamber in the stlent halls i ha" Friday. February mm at l8 p.m. Sponsored by hockey . team. The 0 ea . Thou go not like the quarry slave at night. Scourgedto his dungeon. but? DANCE, LEGION ualL Car. 5“5t3‘“9d and 500the¢ 1digan. Friday, February 15th. 3" 3" “nfall'el-"g INSI- at"; Canteen 9 to 11:30. Dancing , proach thy grave. 19 to 12:30. Music by Webster. Like one who wraps the drap- = cry of his couch About him. and lies down tol pleasant dream .. KENSINGTON HOME and s. The pallbearers. and flower I School to be held at High School. bearers, were her friends from Thursan 14' at 3'00, -m- EM)" Morel]: Lou Kelly. Art Blaxland, “Optima demonstrations to be February 14th. at 8 p.m. Guest South v I Sparks Nation SAIGON. South Viet Nam (Reutersi—Rumors of friction between the United States and ietnamese officials here are feeding a stepped-up na- tionalist campaign against President Ngo Dlnh Dien's re- —See to-day—Have one , . . 1d . For those who could not get gime. diplomatic sources an FM array—d 113-18! 4-3170 for {aSt' Mon Jardtn. Aupres de ma Wednesday. I tee rug “Wm blonde —— French Folksong has The six major clandestine been added. groups opposing the president are generally anti-Communist. but favor a coalition government. U.S. Ambassador Frederick Noltiing underlined the friction rumors Monday when he said in a speech relations between the U.S. and South Viet Nam could be improved if there was more a 0 so u D S. Viet Nam, U.S. Friction alist Campaigi, 'Q ess t ' Iin the association. “China” First sign of increased :. i tionallst propaganda agath b lreglme came Jan. 27 frankness and “ leaflets showered crowds ceh. brating the lunar new year, a waterfront carnival here, The leaflets. signed by " leader of the anti-Column ,National Revolutionary Cou ' lg Vietl N m. . Phanl . o. cal ed for overthro ’ Ngo government. w 0‘ a Press reports from Pub. where most of the nationalfit leaders live said Pham had called on his agents in Saigon to take “direct action" short of killing. Bomb Threat Sparks Uproar WASHINGTON (API—Penn- sylvania Avenue was thrown into an uproar during the noon hour Wednesday by a man who drove his automobile up the U.S. justice department steps and threatened to blow up the bull lng outed by tear gas after a two-hour siege, during which he emand audience with FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, Nathan Wise, 33. was taken to a psychiatric ward for observa- tion. He had no Relatives in Phoenix, Ariz., where he was connected with a ‘department store. said Wise lcracked up about r ago iafter his father's death and had lbeen under psychiatric treat- ment. “He's sick; he needs help." said Mrs. Joan Wise. his wife. The building he chose for the llunch-‘hour drama is one of the big stone government edifices that line the south side of ’Pennsylvanla Avenue. midway lbetween the Capitol building and the White House. It contains the offices of iAttorney-General Robert Ken- nedy and the national headquar- ters and crime detecting labor- atories of the ederal Bureau of Investigation. he attorney-general was out of town, but Hoover ,was in his fifth-floor office when a s an with Arizona licence plates sud- denly veered across the side- walk and came to rest halfway up the steps of the building's main entrance. CRAWLS UNDER CAR Wise got out from behind the wheel and crawled under the car. trailing a pair of wires and a small metal valise. In the car In Washington In the statement broadcast by a Communist North Viet Nam news agency, he suggested an international c o n f e r e n co to guarantee the independence and neutr?lity of South Viet Na‘ip eanwhile, the government'l campaugn against Communist guerrillas received a boost wed. that the U.S. will turn over i. South Viet Nam five new ships specially designed to trol c o a s t a l ships will be turned over' South Viet Nam in the next months. - ‘ were several five-gallon (“a-Ill which appeared to be connected to the other end of the wire; Police and fire department emergency equipment surrounded the area and II traffic along the avenue lvsl halted both ends of the building. A call went out to the arm ’for a bomb demolition squad. .An ambulance slid into view land halted. Shoppers and gov- ‘ernment workers in stores and restaurants across the street were warned to stay away from glass windows and doors Police trled for more than all I.out from under the auto. He [was uoted as saying he had ‘ "evidence" that would result in l the impeachment of President Kennedy and the whole cabinet. 5 Finally a small group of rl jpolice wear g gas mas liobbed seven tear gas grenaf. under the car and Wise crawled out in a hurry. e was taken I first to police headquarters and I then to hospital. i The lethal-looking metal va- jlise was found to contain noth- ling but newspapers and a ;fleshlight. Army bomb disposal lexperts found no explosives in l the cans. i Electrical service is available 3 to 95 per cent of farms in On- ltalrio—many of them In remote Inorthern areas. BIRTHS McNEIL — At the Charlottetown Hospital on February 7th. 1963. to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mc~ Neil lnee Dolores Dowling). a son. Clifford Shawn. lN MEMORIAM Alban McAdam. Wendell Collin. "'9 ngram- Jimmy Jay. Freeman Jay. Rob». ert McKenzie. Gerard Mclnnis. I “€1,230: 1732:2119 53335:: gnmerled Kelly- and Leland An“ I February 16. SponsOred by W I. erson. . 3 h ' Three of her favorite hymnsl KENSINGTON RINK. tonight. o u . With eVldent emotion. by the l game semi-finals, best 3 out of United Church choir. directed by 5. New Arman vs. New London. organlst Mrs. Lohma Coffin. all . :15 sharp. Admission .25 and .35 of whom were personal friends I cents. Skate after. Free school k :00 p.m of the deceased. NOTICES NOTICES FOR SALE On Montague Waterfront at NOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The Students’ Council of Prince of Wales College having adopted a purchase-order system, will henceforth accept liability only for those ac- counts contracted by means Of a Students' Council purchase-order signed by the chairman and treasurer of a committee of the Council. 1. Parking Lot can accommodate 50 cars. south side of Montague behind shopping area. A very valuable piece of property for only 1500. 2. Coal Shed, 40 ft. by 30 ft. one storey only 1500. 3. 1 only Building, 40 ft. by 28 ft., 3 storeys in all only 2500. 4. 1 only Building. 120 ft. by 45 ft., one storey o . Priced at 5000. Poole & Thompson Ltd. Montague Call 68-3 or Write Box No. 412 McGEE — In loving memory of Phillip McGee. who departed this life on February Nth. 1959. . Ever remembered by wife and family. ACORN — In loving memory of who passed away February Mth. 1962. I When days are dark and friends i e fe . Dear mother. how we think of y . Friends are friends if they are e. We lost our best friend when we I at 0 you. Remembered by Marion and Arthur and grandson Barry. MacFADYEN —- In loving mem- ory of our dear father and mother Mr. and Mrs. A. K. MacFadyen, who passed away Oct , 1951. and Feb- ruary 14th. 1961. They any time heals all sorrow. And helps us to forget. But time has only meant to us ow much we to Ever remembered by da Marlon, Isabelle and ters Bertha. HUGHES —— In loving memory of our brother, James Emmett Hughes. who lost his life at sea on board Ram Merchant Marine. ' February We wish to take this opportunity to thank you for the co-operation we received in the past and hope that this new system will enable us to carry on our business with . you with greater efficiency. M E E T l N G Processing and Frozen Food Crops Producers Birch Court, Experimental Farm Friday, February I5, l963—7:30 P.M' This meeting is called to consider and take action on the report of the committee which was ap- pointed on December 18th. All growers are urged to attend PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND EASTER BEEF SHOW and SALE EXHIBITION GROUNDS CHARLOTTETOWN THURSDAY. March 28th—and FRIDAY. MARCH 29th. 1963 Show—1:00 p.m. March 28th Sale—1:00 p.m. March 29th Steers only and must be dehomed. Not more than 3 steers from any one farmstead (4-H entries excepited). Required weights will be 650 to 1100 s poun . All animals must have been born on RBI. and in owner's possession by Oct. 1. 1962. Regulations and entrv forms available from: P.E.I. EASTER BEEF SHOW AND SALE 0 BOX 2000 CHARIDL'I'I‘ETO I P.E.l. Federation of Agriculture . . . WN rles should be accompanied by 31.00 per animal entry the held! March Ent and forwarded to above I, 1083. l . . A little token true and tender Just to show we still remember. Within our hearts you are with us yet Fond memories you left we can never for: t. Lovineg remembered by bro- thers and sisters. NOTICES Thursday, Births, Deaths, Marriages PHILLIPS — In loving mem- ory i and our granddaughter Catharine Eliz- abeth who departed this life Feb. 13, 1958. l e S . 0 Our hearts were crushed and Till we could do no more. 2 o miss you. None but aching hearts can tell. ‘ earth but found in Heaven. Jesus doeth all thin-gs well. Lovineg remembered by bro- ther Randy adn Grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. David Rennie. ACORN —— In loving memory of our dear mother and grand- mother. Mrs. James B. Acorn who passed away February 14. 1 Beautiful memories are waves in . _ To remember our whole life throng . But the sweetness will linger orever. As we treasure the memory than mo you. Lovineg remembered and sad- ly missed by son Fred. dallall- ter-ln-law Janet and grandchild ren Linda Ann. Beverly. Bill! and Wade. CARD OF THANKS 1 wish to express my sincere thanks to the nurses and staff of the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Dr. Ellis. Dr. Cox. -Mr. h L. Davlson. also those who visited me. cards. letters and treats. special thank you to Mrs. Stew ling Molyneaux and Mrs. Joli Burgoyne. Mrs. James Mac'Swain. SEE PAGE 3 F R o LATE NOTICES ' NOTICES VALENTINE DANCE Feb. 14th. ROLLAWAY CLUB Music by DOWNTOWNERS QUARTET 9:30 to I2:30 Admission $0: nesday with the announcemeu hour to talk Wise into coming ' "Wc.stood beside your bed- ore. We tended you With loving care. _ one knows how much we .r “(1‘ At ~01 »m 22:: ~52325§35833 5:3? fl ‘Bl It to 25:3