x sale in good running order Apply ! r l l P g g}:- ‘ sale in good condition. Real bar- ' [tilt at mo. Art Kinross Charlottetown 4-8506 '10 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Sat. Dec. 26. 1964. tour OUR WAY MERCHANDISE Articles For Sale 21 INCH used television. Emer- son console sale. Price $761!) cash. Contact Fred Kit- son. North River. telephone 4- 873. AUTOMOTIVE Cars ForSale as: none“ half ton truck for MacPherson. 1.55 CHEVROLET. sedan for _________ SEE OUR complete line of Necchi sewing machines priced from $89.95 also Admiral televi~ sions. radios. phon ographs. :transistor radios and stereo re EMPLOYMENT . .cord players. Necchl Sewing Help Wanted Female ICentre. 125 Kent Street. Tele- uovsaxanpna mm 15 food PM!” 39445272: Summers”. d children wanted after Jan-“369343- nary lst. Professor's home near Boston. Mass. Write Guardian-_ Patriot Box 39724. Teachers Wanted AN EXPERIENCED reme- dial teacher is required for| Tracadie Cross School. Duties I phone El 0“ 7 commencing after the New Year. ' TWO HOISI'EIN cows with Basil MacDonald. secretary. 1 second calves for sale: also bol- telep‘ ne Mt. Stewart exchange ‘stein cow wit ’ c a If 2641. land four holstein heifers due to \ g I I ‘freshen. Will take fat cows on "rents- ‘ a 9599-0" e Itrade or will buy fat cows and to Red Joe’s Barber Shop. Elm Avenue. Charlottetown, Farmers Market SECOND HAND model 40 or flat John Deere crawler tractor E running gear and rear-end hous- .ings wanted. Contact Frank MacMillan. Wood Islands. tele- d -24. BUSINESS or your own 3200‘ bulls outright. Telephone 2-1097. REAL ESTATE [NOTIC ES M worth of stock no money down ; BUYING FEEDER pigs. Day. To dependable persons. Full or i mg 320.00 a pa“. for good pig, part time. 250 daily necessities. mm. 35 p o u u d s and up Food Dramas. “medies- “‘3' -Monday: Rendel Caseley. Ken- atlva sumo RENTING 1_________[;°_‘¢_____. PHONE 44268 § LOST _ PURE white Samoy- ied dog. Telephone 4-4948. Re- : ward. $11.5. consmectlicds. first Nap elx- E singing, phone. 267-433: James Iteal Estate Consultant Hence “99 9 - r‘ e aua McCloskev and Amos Malone. raiser and Broker ——~————-————— products. 21 St.-Paul. east-Mon- ‘New wufshire: Edward WM. An“1259 Quee WOODEN CARVING Afri- n'eal- Pownal. phone Vernon River M shargtétgwélEB 5:" fig“: Igzgvaboutwe’fhi ““t 1142; Earl Ja . Mt. Stewart to em er - i - - - I 65 S » Ben 95 en Charlottetownyphone Mt. Stew {:0le N01331: Road; Articles For Sale rt 2-12: Borden Bagnall at FOR [ward “(creamy T‘ demo“ 2-2104- farm. Hunter River. phone 20- ‘4: Harold Morrow. Harrington. phone (‘ovehead 7-2: Cecil Moly- neaux buying at Kelly's Cross; Tuesday: D.L. MacDowell at farm. Fredericton. until noon only. phone Hunter River 60-3: WINTER I TIRE CHAIN off snow plow ‘lost in Selkirk area. Would fin- , der please notify Alphonsus Pet- ; ers. Rollo Bay. Reward. Special Notices REAL ESTATE .OCALLI. PEAKE-MARTIN Ch’town 2-1264 By J. R. Williams NOTICES NOTICES BLOWING INSULATION ADDED COMFORT FUEL SAVINGS LOCAL CREWS AND EQUIPMENT 0N HAND ALL YEAR ROUND Keep Local Residents Employed DO IT NOW ATLANTIC DRYWALL & INSULATION 46 Valley St, Phone 894-6275 S'side Phone 436-5730 Afta' hours Phone Major Weddell 397,197: Hazelbrook Dairying Company Special General Meeting of Shareholders TAKE NOTICE that a special general meet- ing of the shareholders of Hazerrook Dairying Company will be held at Pownal Hall at Pownal in Queens County, Province of Prince Edward Island, on Monday. the 4th day of January A.D. 1965, commencing at the hour of 8:00 o’clock in the evening for the purpose of transacting the business as may properly come before an annual general meeting and to discuss the future of the Company. DATED this 15th day of December, A. D. L. GEORGE LAWTON Secretary. ~ FOR SPEEDY SALES ACTION, USE CLASSIFIED ADS Summerside 436-9331 - Montague 8-2521 - SoUris 157 I. - Alberton 68-2 ANNOUN CEM E N 1' 5 Anti-Yank CITY s QUEENS DANCING TONIGHT North River Recreation hall. 9-12 mid- cum 3 DANCE In St. Andrew‘s Hall. Mt. Stewart Saturday. December fl. Music by the Del-Rays. Canteen ser- Vice. SPECIAL HOLIDAY Dance - Tuesday. December 29th. “The Downtowners Trio‘ , Conventn ion II all. Basilica Recreation Center. Time 9-12. by Kelly's Cross C.Y.0 DANCE IN Mt. Ryan Hall Johnson's River. Monday. Dec- p r Campaign Threatened George Thursday. December KINGS COUNTY night. Admission 50 cents. Good BsyAIMALCGON (OLMAP) LLPIBROWt NI i.Inaiddthe Junior -- ans lira $322". new vase omen. St. anti-American c mg , Goon-ac Hall. Thursday. Decem- might include street demonsh'a-/_ WIRING NEW HOMES; :1: her 31st. Dancing from 9.31. tions have n I,“ beta" ovation work..commerca South Viet Nam's mllita hie - ing. free estimates. Storey nice. “‘33:” Eng: fiamtd‘iy'ge; archy by Lt. - Gen. U ell] . trio Telephone 4-7341 dli! 01' cf: :nd .8343 3mm“ Khanh in the dispute over clvtl night. 9 ' p' ' rule. Informed sources aa here PRINCE COUNTY AT HOME — Mr. and Mrs. Ambassador Maxwell D. Tay. . lor. who is in his sixth month I . as the US. envoy to Saigon, g at: mymdwg u mm. . neighbours Wednesday. Dec. 30 ’9“ ° mg" . betweeuthehairsof'land to The "his set 0“ in Salaam?! km. on the occasion of their 13°22? fmdzypze‘mu 3‘ 3:53;“ mm ‘ v 3' betwcenthecomman «the. South Vietnamese armed forces and Taylor, a retired general I who formerly was chairman of . the US. joint chiefs of staff. KENSINGTON RINK today (Saturday), December as skat- ing 2 to 4 p.m.; evening I to 10 ember 28. Good music. NEW PERTH REVOLUTION .- IN MEMORIAM DORSEY — in loving memory also Robert Clow. Hampshire. " MI: -. I LOTUS CAFE pone iln r lver o~; an y . . . . Will close on Thursday M Neill. buying at farm. ’ IMtsari‘day evenlnlgs; Charles Som. DEC. 24 at. p.m. and ,ers at St. GeorI-Jge's. phone 11- \3111 remain 1close 1mg; W ‘112 Cardigan: outs Maclsaac anu 2, 96 t BEE}; “1.912% [Rocky Point. buying Monday a_m_ my 5 a and BCONOMIZE .3? ‘am Receiving “in” We will be open Mon. WITH A LENNOX. $.38? 2:2.“ ‘T’N‘fies‘flfifi goll‘ggg-AEIISE Thursday from 10 am. ESSO or an ENTERPRISE] we... CHARLONETOVENET 1 am. . and a good way to top 1 Pets And su “es Ph 2 25” Friday to Sat. 10 am.- off any Heating System pp One ' 2 am. . is with a SELKIRK . TWO MALE and two female SERVICE we ms}. 3]] mends and BY f. llledpfipples fgr fsale.1 Mails; ISLAND-WIDE customers aMerry Xmas For Complete Details . we... (rials. can L53“? ' . find Happy and Prosper- Call: figmmfpfioag Eaz.‘enoy.§’i".§,’ INOTICES ions New Year. Articles Wanted ; ‘ SERVICES PALMER ; ELECTRIC LTD.'I WANTED ; J ENNY’S BEAUTY SALON NOW AT your Necchi Sewing Centre - We ma ke button holes. cover buttons. insert zip NEW YEAR’S EVE P.E.I. CENTENNIAL BALL Confederation Centre Thursday. December 3 Ist 9:30 P.M. to I230 A.M. Good Music Buffet — Novelties Fellowship Admission $l0.00 per couple Tickets and table reservations available at the Box Office from December 4th—12 to' 5 p.m. 1y. Limited to persons 21 years and over. of Francis 1“. Dorsey. who Your Home Heating Centre; ALE BOTTLES I “’5' cu“ pams' make amp”- D. I t .. do any line of general si- la 4-8543 ‘ 20¢ per dozen ’ terations. Necctii Sewing . PHONE | l have_opened a Beauty mnlilgggnftgfihghmm’ Guardian . Patriot I 4-8595 5 Shop In my home a CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING I ' FOR EXPERT “9"” °" Manda in h r ai- ‘ i |7| St Peters Road ’ielevimn' “‘1‘” """d Wm sygiMws‘: firsts? "5 ' |players and transistor radios. who... ct...",.,...°w,. 4.8306 Paying 20 cents Telephone 4-9I97 [phone your Necchi Sewing Cen- Consult the list of telephones at the per dozen Mrs Jennie Buchanan IggnIZSBQEEE'lZ Sfihmmlitdee. ton of Classified f th B nds ' ' i :Jfflce aarvin yoiial'agatesf,r o a [4%5843' ORB ADVERTISEMENTS 2‘ word minimum charge Con :ona number home, own. 158 Kent St. Opp. Eaton's r. lcx number, or. rL-n'ua as one word; various groups of 0 bars count separately. Onlu Standard Dictionary Abbreviations Apartments are acceptable. Cash Rate lilacs—“w MODEAN DELUXE two bed- per word 5c,- 3 consecuth In- tions 4% c per word. 6 consecutive room apartment for rent on Insertions 4c per word. 10 per cent Belvedere Avenue. Hot water heating. laundry facilities. own thermostat. Stanley Mol R e al Estate, telephone 2-1611. additional charge on these ac— counts If not paid within 7 days of last insertion data. ANNOUNCEMENTS 6c per word. 14 word minimum charge. m” FLOOR. apartment ‘ 8W“, 0",,“ for rent. heated .Wltll hot water 175 .30 word minimum charge). Excleglent condition. Telephone Weddings, Engagements. Cards at 4'88 Thanks 2.00 no word minimum om; LARGE housekeeping charge) Additional each name unit available for winter mon- printed 10c. In memoriams 1.75. “,5 Additional charges, each newspaper line of Verse with Rhyme and Verse style maintained 12¢ —per line. Count only 5 average words (5 to 6 letters each) per llne. Obituary notices will be charged 2.” for the first 30 words, 5c per word GASSIFIED DISPLAYS T Insertion par column Inch 31% 3 consecutive Insertions. per Inch $1.82. 6 consens- slva Insertions per inch 1.68. legal tender notices $2.24 per Advertlsers are requested to read their ‘ advertisement the first day it appears and to call the Classified Department Immedlately In the case a! any mistake. as thla amp-par la only responsible for one day's Incar- raa publication or for t pdnloo only of a classified display amant. Adlustmema on Classified Advertise Ing Accounts must be made within the first 7 days of billing data. i 3 i' g 5 1W0 BEDROOM heated ap- bath. Unheated. Centrally loca- ted. available Appoint» Grocery. 69 Elm Av . Laundramat also available to the public telephone 892-1622. DELUXE APARTMENT to let. Continuous heat and hot bed water. room. deli, kitchen. built-in cu . arge ' room. hardwood and tiled floors. Telephone 4-8852. TWO BEDROOM second floor‘ heated apartment for rent. hot water. available immediately. located at 108 Weymoutii Street. Telephone 4-8415 or 4-7147. LARGE FIRST floor heated apartment for rent. Contains 1 Street (Harland Apartments). Telephone 4-7309 or after 6 p.m. H963. artment for rent. central loca- tion. livingroom. kitchen. bath. Available first week in nary. asonalble rent. Stanley Moi Real Estate L .. telephone 2-1611. SECOND FLOOR merit _ If you forgot to get Films, Flash Bulbs. Batter- ies, Cameras and Photo Supplies—for those mem- orable Christmas pictures. We are prepared to help you. even Photo Store is closed. Remember us too, for the finest, fastest process- ing of your black and white or colored films. For help on your picture-taking needs and prob- lems on the holidays and evenings. PHONE 2-1908 George wotton Photography while our IT’S COLD BUT WE HAVE THE ICE CUBES For Your Christmas and New Year's Eve Parties. Large amounts at wholesale prices. S. R . JOHNSTON’S FINA apart for rent containing two bed— rooms. llvingroom. kitchen and immediat e l y . rson to S. A. Tweel e. “ELY FURNISHED mt on Bracldey Road. . dlning area. bed dung room. bath. $56 monthly. “alley Hot Real Estate 2-1011. cozyap- Point % i Flt iii; .1; E! ii i 3 Houses MM“ P01! rent. central f, 5 i l i i it it t l SERVICE STATION Peters Road Phone 2-1632 “OPEN DE. 26 BOXING DAY HOME COMFORT with BLOWING INSULATION Paysforttaall Callfutnaflmatuandupertadvlca years Fills-classed! MW_~N00bligatitm alum Ask h Jain-a Stewart MONARCH ROOFING & INSULATION Ch’town B’sida 480-3419 )' Confederation Art Gallery and Museum Poetry Reading On Thursday evening January 21st at 8.30 pm. Mr. Andrew Hudson of the University of Saskatchewan. Saskatoon. will be giving a poetry reading at the Confederation Art Gallery. . udson. who is on his second poetry reading tour in Eastern Canada will base his programme on the “Avant- Gardes and Contemporaries" which was enthusiastically roegeived when heard at Edmonton. Regina. and Bennin ese. eimont. and W1 comprise readings from the works of Thom Gunn. Ted Hughes. Gertrude Stein. Elizabeth Bishop. Theodore. Robert Lowell. Donne. William re. . a rs. Admission: 50 cents. students 25 cents. Gallery Members Disadvering Art Adult art classes mmence M ev J 7th. with a combined beginners and advanmdmfium the direction of Peggy Smith. This will be a completely new course which will include print making. a study of techniques and a new method unders series will begin m Smite by cry (been. Moocrieff Fees: 10 weeks which will include the supply d cer- tain materials. Application. forms available now at Con- federation Art Gallery. ‘ Children's Art Classes— Learning Through Ari Daily classes for lire-school age children (minimum age 8) Including number work. music-dancedrama. crafts. painting, commence Monday. January 4th Fees: all) per week. assoc per ten week session. materials included Teachers: Carolyn Keller and Pamela William HELP YOUR CHILD PREPARE FOR SCHOOL THROUGH THESE 11me AND UNUSUAL CLASSES. Aitsr School and Saturday Art Classes For Children Aged b to I5 Applications for the seconle week programme are mumm.mtarmm'asa andmanychildreaweradisappointodbacause tamtoolatshgstdngtaamreglatared.8tart Yearrtgbtby yourchilllthis in www.m«pmst the classsswhiclbaveevsrbeea 5§§§E it it i' 3' i i l E El 3 i i 1 passed away Dec. 27, 1954. Ever remembered by wife and family. BECKER AND SONS. Great George Street. Tin s, / , repairs. 0:1: T's-:12; ' ' t s- Early Dairying Iold, =1 FOR LATE I a; Practises Changed <‘ 3 _N- A- MATHEW!“ ly ever was there enough milk. Vital Statistics fining? “dutiful” iii? iiiiruiié’ $1»me arm operations but a story by ter. John A. Dewar. late of New' Getting back to Mr. Dewar'a Perth, takes readers back to account: “the time of the earliest settl-| “The cow was to subsist on ere". long before the lOO-year-lstraw and ‘ old Patriot was born. ’quite often on The father of J. Lincoln Dew- ar. secretary of the P.E.I. Fed- BAIN — In loving memory G.R. Bain who pa aw December as. 1961. Time goes on with many chang- of a es. Joys and sorrows. smiles and te c eris . With the passing of the years. bered his ars. y But his memory we will always a . sling and block and tackle. be-r cause she was allowed to be- come too weak to arise on her own power. “Anything good in the line of- hay. oats or meal was held for; fattening steers. or horses young colts raised for sale. 31" sad lot in summer w eration of Agriculture. John A. war. was a staunch leader of cooperativeminded farmers. a man who played one of the lead- ing roles in the formation of the New Dairying Company which was organised almost 75- ars . e Perhaps the family trait of aownuve {mg'endeavom able .existence in competitlng (a: handed down to the next . , Always mullem by “gun” for Lincoln Dewar for tile necessrties of life against .vh wife and fanny. and two neighbou" m in we close grass croppers like h to BERNARD — In loving memory of a dear husband and father William Bernard Sr. who passed away Dec. 27. 1956. Your face is ever before us Your voice we can never forget ‘ Your smile we'll remember for- c ever The comfort of your presence .In days of joy and tears. \ Thinking of thougth things That you have said and done ownership and management of a “d Sheep- sizable assortment of farm ma- chinery. For some reason which as to non- er dairying which had its incep- tion at New Perth in the fall ofg .manded her rights and o hinery and use it on coopera- m- i live. basis “because it Just "In order to milk in winter - won't work". So they purchase an roperly balanced it ' e needed a p expensive machinery. much 0 ration of meal. roots and n -\ " .. fodder. She would, ‘ of being steadied out of th / i: which the " stable (because of her weak- y use for only a or two in the year— some of it not eve, that long— and thus And loving you a little more the f . , y ace the continually taxingness). move steadily out to pas- ._.~. F“ m“ .“d "engined I charges of premium. interest ture and fill her pail with milk, .3, Each “mfice 3°“ and of depreciation. Little won- instead as formerly taking all I: Along the path you der that the farm which was summer to build herself up to trod Is remembered by us who love you . As you rest in peace with God. the Lovineg remembered by wife adequate to the family needs a generation ago, cannot support tremendous amount of cost- ly machinery which modern ag- be in a position to enrich her owner." ., BE'I'I‘ER PRA Rena, son Jackie and flout-1:: in-law Mildred. BERNARD — In loving mem- ory of our dear father. Wil- liam Bernard. Sr.. who pass- ed away Dec. 27, 1956. Deep in our hearts lies a picture Of a father Who has gone to rest a In memory's name we shall keep him Because he was one of the best What is a home without a fath- er All things this world may send But when we lost our father We lost our dearest friend. remembered by dau- C'I'ICES ' soul-mu practices demand. The New Perth chronicler m- I c led some of the unwise ‘ BUTTER IMPORTED practices in farming whla Recalling earlier days though. dairying has corrected and cm 3‘ Mr. Dewar notes: " e ed" This took him back to most disastrous period in Island agriculture which the shipment of oats Ito , time of the earliest settlers when cows were first kept. but- with our ass 's . tered for groceries at the village their farms across the Atlantic. store." But here weren't home markets for the ric‘i products of our vir- gin soil. Our natural market in the neighbouring republic (the United States). had disa Dewar could have ad E. as $5 Lovinsly ghters Lorean, Wandra. Pearle and Margaret. McINNIS — In loving memory of a dear brother and brother- in-law and «mat uncle. Char- lie Mclnnb, who passed away mher Dece , . We little knew when we woke that morning The sorrow the day would bring The call was sudden. til shock severe To part with one we loved so at. Sometimes It isihard to under- stand Whysomethtngshasatoha Butinlils wisdom God has E E I i i i .i 5,: g: I ‘Ese o I: lith ; It! the least. along spiritual valued as well 2.5 pg it i t l l i i and of rela- dad ii 3 i i s it: i. i i3 ii i i i s? :2 if“ '53:: ‘3'