I‘! Charlottetown 4-8506 - Summerside 6-8031 Montague 8-2521 - Souris.l57 Alberton 68-2 YOU CAN BUY, SELL, SWAP. HIRE. and GET THE BEST IN SERVICE WITH THESE FAST-ACTION ADS It Pays To Use Want Ads—-—Read By Thousands Every Day . IOUT OUR WAY 12 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Dec. 26, 1963. AUTOMOTIVE MERCHANDISE Cars For Sale Articles For Sale DO YOU N E E In MONEY? We loans offer fast.service cash for any worthwhile pur- pose . to $2.500 . . . and 36 months to pay! HOUSEHOLD FINANCE 117 Queen St., Phone 4-7390 148 Gt. George St. Phone 4-11517 MCCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS REG. $169 00 SPECIAL EMPLOYMENT ANY AMOUNT or wmmzni work supplied for qualified! . unemployed workers. door trained people of Scan- dinavian origin: of inability to pay high wag- esi. Apply Transcient Work ers care of Miss Illurray River. P.E.I. A-.:ciils. .S:i.e.~:=ii-ople WANTED IMMEDIATELY MAN tn su C (on account Ornfeldi, Prefer- ence is given to sober out-of- ' KEITH CARMICHAEL 3 25 Brackley Pt. Rd. I Sherwood DIAL 894-6423 If We Sell It We Service It I ELDIS or woman ‘ o - i.il?éi§;f.i" ‘.‘(l’.‘.‘:'5tf.°' KEMA¢—°°AL -. - \\'el ro- ducts. Can earn $50 weekly & art-t - $100 d f ll tpime. ulxlliliic Ra\\'lPal2l’l'SllpDel)ll. L-4-920. 4005 Richelieu, treal. Mon- llelp \\’—ziiit:(l‘l'TI-iniale Sp . TRADE-IN SALE ‘NOW ON ‘E X P E R i ENCED W0l\TAN wanted for houseiiork. Five mornings per week from 8_~3n Apply to ‘.\lrs. ford or telephone 4.3391 "MERCHANDISE ; Articles For Sale MAN'S SUIT $25.00. LIKE 1\'EW,I 517.9 38: party dress. size 11:} mink collar: two ladi s suits.. ' three lady‘s coats;I Pair of ho_\"S skates, size 8;l "W99 pairs lady‘s shoes: pair‘ lad.\."s rubbers. Telephone 2 1484. . I I HEAT We have a large assortment of oil heaters, floor furnaces. wood. electric, and propane heaters: also oil kitclicn ranaes with blower and with ‘ Kemac -Come in Today I We Trade 1 Firestone Home & Auto 187 Gt. George St. , Guardian - Patriot CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Mondays through Fridays 8.30 A.M. until 5 P.M. Sat. till 12 noon. I Phone Charlottetown 4-8506 I office sewing your nu. WORD minimum charge. Phone number, housa num. ber, Box number, an charged numbers count separately. Standard Dictionary Abbreviations‘ are acceptable. Cash Rate insertionl per word 4‘/zc; 3 consecutive inser-‘- counts if not paid within 7 days, of last insertion data. I ANNOUNCEMENTS 5: per word. ia:‘.——:F,RsT ANNU”-‘ML PRODUCTION‘ sale of registered breeding e. I Births, Deathsl Engagements,I 5. Ad-‘ word minimum c SPECIAL NOTICES. Cards of Thanks . dltional each name printed 10:. lnl rnemoriams $1.75 Additional newspaper line of with Rhyme and maintained IO: pa 5 average words (5 to 6 letters each) per line. a.m. I012!-VI p.m. Good wages,‘ Lyman Duns- ; i Just Received Another I Carload All Models Extra ‘ ecial Large Variety SPACFI HEATERS All Sizes Good Used FLOOR FURNACES at S S 51 Saving Prices FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO Co. Ltd. 187 Gt. eorge St. Dial 4-5547 TELEVISIONS Just Received Large Shipment I964 ADMIRAL MODELS Going at Special Prices Liberal Trade-In Allowance On Your Old Sets |__ GEARANTEED ‘I I USED T'\"s H , From 74.95 FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO Co. Ltd. 187 Gt. George St. Dial 4-5.547 BELVEDERE STORE -— OPEN until 10 each night - groceries. children's wear, St. Peter’: Road. phone 2-1862. Consult oh. no of telephones at the 14 FT. INSULATED TRUCK I “P °f cl‘“lfl°d P596 for the Branch box for sale. Good condition,l ‘ suitable for any 3 Ion truck. ADVERTISEMENTS 24 word Apply Elmar wigmorel Bread. ‘ albane. AT Heintzman piano, a top qu ity piano that you will proud to own, and a pleasure to play. excellent tone, and fine action, can deliver for Christmas. Apply to C. J. Gallant Co. I-lowlan, tele- phone R40-31. Livestock stock will be held at Fred C. Ramsay's, Montrose, opening 1 p.m. Imsvv TRAIDEABLE HORSE I wanted for the winter month in exchange for his board. Ap-I c.AiII.ANrs: UPRIIGI-IT al- be I Mon- day, December 30th. Official I I I / " / / By J‘ R. Williams CITY & QUEENS OF STUFF SDCK FEET, '5PEClAl.LY SHARP THIN $"L MK Pharmacy. Giggey’s I holidays December 26th, January 1st. KINGS COUNTY Ni ~. I "WE TREAT the sick well" N e w Schrafft’s Homestyle. Candies December 25th. ANNOUNCEMENTS KINGS COUNTY DR. 8. J. GRANT. Optome- trist will be in the Montague of- fice every Saturday from 10 a.m. / ,, ’,' . taste so good. Available now at to 5 _ _ ph M 3 e 333. Giggey's Pharmacy. Dial 4-3170; 2133. P m one on "U '31" ’ for prompt free delivery. - ‘ "" %45- CARD PARTY on Saturday. PRINCE COUNTY -M December zsui. at Marshfield , . .:——_./.4 7-e‘///////z ‘ nan the am of week, ca KENSINGTON rink tonight, ’/”‘-‘7/» ’///%//A 3 - y - Thursda Farmers League Hun- /%/'.>/" V‘-;;/""~-~ parties. 'I‘Irne 8:30 p.m. Auspices . y 5;, ¢ of Women's institute fr Rwgr V5‘ t.5°3'“8“(')‘0 Goldedn ‘ .-—- /Z-.: ' cres. ame ime . p.m. a - ‘ff on. ZIELINSKI announces misson 25 cents and 35 cents- ' )6 that there will be no office hours Skale 3“??- .. "' _¢ at New Glasgow during Christ-I I CHRISTMAS CONCERT. Fri- ion H those under 18 years. Admis- / I //,. .. ”_ _ ;’.’;'/(V//;t7{{/"/4 I DANCE [N Fm-tune Hall on i 7:30 p.m. fonthose 13 years and p 7 ' ' 46' Thursday. December 26th. Can- 3 over. Admission .60c. Sponsored. — . ‘ aim teen sm.j(.,_ sponsm-ea by by Borden CYO. Sale of candy. I ......,_ wri~Iuia_EtEIzseE'r isiffiv ,f_":‘:'_";}';‘9,1-;g Eglington and Howe Bay. W.l» iDO0I‘ l>!‘lZ9- I '“E"°“"”°’5E '”°"°“ VITAL STATISTICS I Articles Wanted Personal WEST SAINT JOHN WOMAN says: “Could not keep any- l thing on my stomach, tried I Paying 20 cents per dozen MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD. 158 Kent St. Opp Eaton‘s BUYING TIMOTHY SEED. Any quantity wanted. Cleaned‘ or uncleaned. Apply to M colm Campbell, Road. Telephone New Lon- don 28-3. I RENTALS Rooms ,’oNr: FURNISHED HEATED‘ ‘ Continuous hot phone 4-3368 for further par-‘ ticulars. al- : (;rahamis‘S'l‘RAYED FROM 171 PRINCE sion .30c. E-veiiing performance’ I l i all sorts of medicine, nothing did any good, until taking Moi-issey‘s Stomach Tonic. , One bottle was all I needed to put me backingood health again“. $2.00 postpaid, Moris- se.\"s Remidies. 537 Main St., I Saint John. 1\'.B. ‘ Lost : N.S. on December 11. Weight 1 pounds 2 ounces. MARRIAGES Street during the storm, a blond coloured cat with red collar and bells. Answers to the name of Pat. Finder please telephone 4-8040. and Mrs. Spurg on Wal Georgetown tween South Rustico and Win- J sloe Station. Finder pie is s a telephone Rusticoville 314. Special Notices Georgetown, Dec. 21. 1963. IN MEMORIAM I 1‘ water. Centrally located. Tele- I I I Apartments ‘ I 'I'fl'IRD FLOOR APARTMENT‘ 4 for rent consistinfl five I bath. L'nI'Lirnished ' and unheated. Apply ‘7 Elm Avenue. Cliarlotteiown or telephone -I-8890 for further in- formation. ’ SMALL I-‘iiizSi'i§_ii'I:‘n APART- Heated. Loca- ment for rent. ted on second floor. Central location. Telephone 4-7295 for I further particulars. I APARTMENT FOR RENT: I 1 Living room, bedroom, kitch-‘ enette and ath, individual I heat control, continuous hot , water. available January 1st. ‘ Telephone 2-1987. I Wanted To Rent l consisting of adjoining Central location. Pre- Wrile , rooms. ferably first floor. I stating rent. location, etc. to I Guai'dian-Patriot Box 18701. , subscription appears un- OFFICE SPACE REQUIRED The Guardian_Pa.|.ri°.|. two Of NOTlCe To Rural passed away Dec. 26th, II-Ie lives with us Subscribers The expiry dale of your wife and Miriam. der the name and IBELLIS — WALKER - Mi‘. e ker. of announce the marriage of their daughter, Noel Carol, to John Edward,‘ Inserted by mend‘ md rel,“ ‘ d, . . BLACK BUB"-‘L0 L051‘ 315-, l(hfteME:edr:i?ilcEl( §.°iii‘§. mitt‘ ""°’ "5 ' ‘”b“'° °° “I” ‘°°°“" DOLLAR — in loving memory; ‘ _ 3,-enmn 1),,i-.a,- who 1 was a distinct shock to her mi- 1961. p in memory I at . . Not just today but always will. I Lovingly remembered by his SHAW — Rev. and Mrs. l\lur-‘ DUNNING — At Long River. ‘ ray Shaw lnee Emma Shar- am) are happy to announce the birth of their son. Michael, David, at the Eastern Kings Memorial Hospital. Wolfville.t 19s3._ Bessie Dunning wife of the late Joseph Dunning, in her 92nd year. Remains resting at the Davison Funeral Home until Friday, Dec. 27th at 1.00 p.m. lican Cihursh, Sprinfltrook for funeral servic cing at 2.30. Interment will be in the church cemetei"/. OBITUARY I ed. MISS MARGUERITE MCPHEE The sudden passing of Miss Marguerite MacPhee. Big Pond. P.E.I. on September 18, 1963, ;ny relatives and friends. I health in recent years, s he‘ was always cheerful and ready‘ to help others in her quiet unas- suming way. Most of her younger life wasl ‘ spent in U.S.A. being employed at the Milton Academy. Massa-. chusetls. for many years. Duel to failing health, she retired andl will scan the mulmudg of cost. °‘“T‘° t° “V9 Wm‘ h" ‘l.5l°’ shared programs, as the first Philomena who had also retired step toward rewriting the exist, from the Academy a few years mg previous. She leaves to mourn besides her sister. one brother Michael C.. on the old homestead many nieces and nephews and a host of sorrowing friends sis- ad- djigess on the mailing label . FOR 0 .V0ur paper. Please I check occasionally to en- I sure continued delivery. I l-ATE NOTICES Expiry notices are mailed l ' one month in advance.-,1 and again during the SEE PAGE 3 month the paper expires. In case of error. please notify the Circulation NOTICES _ Department. Transportation CAR LEAVING FOR TORONTO on Friday, December 27th. . Two ters, Mrs. Joseph A. MacDonald IKatie> Souris Line Road, ‘Mrs. Charles MacAulay (Mar- ed Charlottetown, P.E.I. Can accommodate two pas-I h‘:_l'°°"V°" BC‘ I" "' phone 43505 sengers. Telephone Her funeral from the for further particulars. JFUMFBI Ham; sour“ 'Margaret's Roman Catholic Church was largely attended on I Ts"r7iTifiiiI—I«jK*r'“'wIKNi'iaT)_'is'§ young couple one or two bed- ; . rooms, first or second floor.I I, Heated. Central location.‘ ' Write Guardian-Patriot Box, < 18687. REAL ESTATE Properties For Sale IBUYING SELLING REN’l‘lNG'i NE PHO 4-3268 J_ W. iVlacKENZTE Real Estate Consultant Appraiser and Broker 269 Queen Street I Member of C.A.R.E.B. Charlottetown BUSINESS 5; ply to Joseph MacDonald.St. Obituary notices will be charged $l.5o Andrew‘; for the first 25 words 3: per word thereafter. _ CLASSIFIED DISPLAYS i insertion First annual prodiiciian sale per column lnch $1.96, 3 consecutive of reglswred bmemng stock Insertions, per Inch $1.68, 6 five’ Insertions per Inch 8l.55 Legal tender notices $2.24 COl‘|IOCU- DUI’ charged rate on each Insertion Advaitisers are. requested to read their advertisement the first day it appears and to call the Classified portion only of a classified display advertisement. Adiustmants on Classified Adventu- Tho newspaper raservas the right to accept, reject, ,Mr. herd. About law will be held at Fred Ramsay's, Monitrose. Mioncliay. Dec ' official opening 1 p.m. This i t0Sh1‘a- teredattblal‘h~¢annualP!'0- .31-eetlncstoc ductilou sale 3 may be purchased Farm Improvement Loans terms wl be SERVICE ‘NOTICES THANK YOU We wish to ad\1'se our many friends and cus- tomers because of the City having made a com- pulsory refuse collection, we are compelled to can- cel our service, December 31, 1963. Accounts due can still be made at our office or to our collector, for your convenience until Jan- uary 30, 1964. We iiish to take this opportunity to thank all our friends, also Walter MacDonald's Service Station. Martin's Garage, Whitlock Tire Service for their patronage and consideration extended to us through our twenty years of operation. It has been a privilege to have served you all. KEEFE HYGIENIC SERVICE 178 Kent Street Sept. 20. High Requiem Mass was celebrated by the p a s t o r Rev. Joseph MacLeod Her’ pail bearers. Pius Mac- Phee, Kenneth MacDonald. Hugh Macliachern. Ronald Mc- ‘Isaac. Peter Maclnnis and Jo- seph Henessey tenderly laid her re st. May the Eternal joys of Heat- Iven be hers! ‘CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mai- guerile MacPhee wishes to ‘ thank Rev. J. MacLeod, Rev. Robert MacDonald, Dr. Mac- Donald. Perry's Funeral Home all those who sent Mass cards, enrollments, messages of sym- pathy and all kind friends and neighbours. who assisted in any way during their recent sad be- reavement. a special thank you DIRECTORY Architects Laurie A. Coles & Associates Consulting Engineering & Architectural Service Charlottetown 19% Great Geo. St. Dial 4-516 Summerside Dial 3789 Shoe Repairs SKATES SHARPEN ED SHOES REPAIRED 177 Gt. George Street New Dyo-Flex with 52 different shades. The first time this, service has been available on CIVIC TAX APPEALS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Appeal from Civic Rates and. Assessments has set Friday. December 27th, I963 at the hour of |0:00 o'clock A.M. in the City Court Room of the City Building as the time and place for the hearing of such appeals. JOHN J. BUTLER. City Comptroller. to Mr. and Mrs. Perry for their great kindness at the Funeral Home. MAKES DONATION ST. A N D R E W'S. Scotland (CP) -- Canadian - b o rn pub- lisher Lord Beaverbrook has given £25,000 to St. Andrew’: University. The principal, Sir -Maicolm Knox, said the money isn't a donation for the univer- sity's appeal fimd. but is to be used at his discretion for the benefit of the university. WILL STUDY I-‘LEAS ABERDEEN. Scotland (CP)-— George Dunnet, Aberdeen Uni- versity lecturer. is going to the Antarctic for three months to study fleas. He will study the various kinds of fleas infestinc penguins. patrols and alba- troases. Wednesday, Dec. 21. 1963. Mrs. , then to St. Thomas Ang- ‘E . . 3 {Although not enjoying the best! OTTAWA Icp) 0 , Perryi to st.‘ "‘° - plications in all three fields will I I I Two officers of the Eli st I German army help an aged I I ..A;.‘” EAST BERLIN ESCORT IS PROVIDED West Berlin woman as she crosses into East Berlin at e Invalidenstrasse crossing point on Christmas Day. Federal Govt's New Approach Confronted With Severe lest y DON RANRIGHT I — The federalii vaunted; government's much - “new approach" to federal-pro-‘, vincial affairs will be put to al severe test in at least three im-.‘ portant fields in coming months.‘ . The Quebec City confer-; ence—probably in March the; wake of Bonhomme carnaval tax sharing arrangemeuts.. which normally would continue until 1 . y 2. Through confidential cor- ! respondence, the government I will try to win the support of the provinces. . for yet-undisclosed modiflcationsi I for contributory retirement pen-. sions. I 3. Most dedicated of all will be renewed attempt to agree on a fo for amending the British North America Act. a formula that has been sought! ‘nee 1925. Agreement was close, in 1962. but the impetus was lost; for a variety of reasons. No date I has yet been set for the new conference. I Political and economic com- threaten the success of the "new approach." which goes by the new title of cooperative federal- 'MUTUAL RESPECT’ Though definitions of this are many. the main characteristics appear to be co-operation and consultation—or "dialogue." as it has become fashionable to call 1“ it in Ottawa. This was what was sought. and to some degree achieved, in last July's confer- ence on the municipal loan fund. the September meeting on pen- sions, and November's omnibus plenary session by the premiers and key members of the federal cabinet. Through 1964. the provinces will be able to stack every move by Ottawa against Prime Minis- ter Pearson’s statement in No- vember of what co - operative federalism means to ‘m: "It means, first, a mutual re- C pect for the jurisdiction and responsibilities of Canada and of the provinces. It means, see ondly, timely and reliable two- way consultation as the basis for coordinating the parallel action which Canada and the provinces must take on matters of com- mon and overlapping interest. “Tbirdly, it means that if and when certain tax fields are shared, this should be done In a manner appropriate to the res- pective responsibllities of fed- eral and provincial authorities. P.E.I_. Why buy 'em. simply‘ “AullnWork Guaranteed" Prompt Efficient Service Phone 4-5547 Building 8: Reparing ‘ FOR BUILDING AND REPAIR- , not no llab'l‘ty ‘n poet ing: also kitchen cabinets or damage allogod tomsme through hrhzfrugflhflk fddozge built. etc. Telephone 894-4l73l 0-they 'l'|ilUYIhOf delay In forwarding - be “W for further particulars. I W‘ "P 00. owavar caused hether ' H "09ll90h|'."‘2:' or othe lse."?:Eox re- ‘Ty’ Mlawin p as are an 7 days I r final A]-fig)“ ‘fig Publication date leaders are .-=.:-....t Personal ad to add lo I I In N", .M"':m;"y",: ""_'J".“: w Tram-Canada Investigation and: ,,,.*.,, “M” N N‘ unmfim laattrace Reporting Company I 3.”. .. um, an. an h M“ ' in domestic and at cuppa t. on 00.41.. 5..., . Ne was thin commercial Investigation cases. Iaa user the from eritraoa. at PHONE Write for information to Box 83 M Oromocto, N.B. or oil PL’!-2112 _ iosolnocto. N3. , NEW YEAR'S PARTY at the Royal Canadian Legion Home K-ensington Tuesday, December 31st at 9 P.M. Open to all Legion and Associate Members. Each member is allowed to bring one guest couple. Names are to be sent to P. O. Box 182, Kenning- ton not later than Friday. December 27th. Limited accommodations avails e. extend JANUARY OPEN HOUSE The Board of Directors of the Charlottetown Young Men's Christian Association A cordial invitation to attend The New Year's Day OPEN HOUSE '3:is—s:isP.M. to you lst-1964 .4 especially Ontario, 1 And it means, fourthly, assur-I ance that this sharing not only is equitable between the federal? government and the provinces‘ generally, but also is equitable: among the provinces em- selves, so that each separately can discharge its own responsi- bilities." QUEBEC GETS MORE The November conference dealt mainly with the first, sec- ond and fourth points, and es- pecially the fourth. The equall- zation formula was changed in a way that gave Quebec nearly Meanwhile. the pension lssuo rests mainly on the complexi- ties of “funding"—-that is, 0 amount of reserve money in any pension scheme, and how it will be used. Ottawa already has said it is willing to use part of its reserve for investment in if it paid benefits as soon as contributions came in, might tap the present pool of inestment capital by drawing money away from private pension plans. half the $87,448,000 increase in federal payments to the prov- inces in the year starting April! ‘Point ,No. 3 is for Quebec—thei| “dl in its already-deferred schemel sharing of tax fields. Since the. November conference, both Pre-3 mier Robarts of Ontario and Quebec‘s Premier Lesage have°‘"d’° indicated they will press at Que- R bec City for bigger shares than they would normally get in the coming year —- namely 18 perf cent of income taxes. about 22‘ per cent of corporation taxes, and 75 per cent of death duties. However. Mr. Pearson has said that only after a thorough. review of the shared-cost pro- grams can any conference fle- cide “how fundamentally our fiscal relationships could wisely be changed." Experts have been put to work in this field of ahar’ed* programs and federal conditional grants. which cost Ottawa about $890,000,000 a year. Their findings will be available in Quebec Clty.. AY CHANGE BNA ACT‘ In the Commons, the prime minister was asked specifically whether he envisages constitu- tional changes. His reply: "I cannot answer that ques- on. . . . I would hope it could be done within the confines of the present British North Amer- ica Act; but if constltutionali changes are required and they are agreed to by the provinces and the federal government, of course they can be made." Made, that is. by the Parlia- ment at Westminst.er—for the anadian act of constitution is still ti British statute. with the centenary of Confederation only ree years away. The Attorneys-General In 1960 and 1961 came closest to the tar- get of constitutional "repatria- tion" with a draft bill contain- ing an amending formula which. the main. would have re- quired unanlmous consen Guards Posted At RC Church TORONTO (OPi -— Archbishop Philip Pocock of Toronto has for an city's pmperty and caused $2.000 damage to a church Saturday. He said there had been a rash volunteer parishioners. Rev. Zygmunt Musielslci of Stanislaus Roman Catholic (munch told police vandels KM ' mme-rs from a furnace room and used them to smash tfhe cli-ii-rch'a alter Saturday. He said they forced OP?" €05‘ lection boxes containing 3100 in cash and stole wo umlc chailices to hold the Holy Euchari- ilst-valued at $450- Greek Gov?‘ Wins Vote ATHENS (AP)——The minority government of Premier George Papandreou early today Won its first vote of confidence h the Greek Parliament. The vote, after five days of debate. was 167-130 in the 300- member Parliament. Three de- puties were absent. ' The majority was gained with the support of the Communist- front United Democratic left. and Papandreou 'saId .carlIor that he would resign if he had to depend on that party for survival. He took office Nov. 4. ‘ “’ 'lled change any BNA Act p1‘0VlSl0n8lMan dealing exclusively with provin-. cial rights. Though Saskatchewan ob- jected vigorously to a veto power being given to any one province. the draft bill neverthe- less wa_s circulated pro- governments. Nothing came of it. The degree of ac- cord that had been so long com- ing was dissipated partly be- cause of the Diefenbaker cabinet shuffle that sent Justice Minis- ter E. Davie Fulton to public works. and finally because of the change of government In Ottaw a. IIAY INVEGT‘ RESERVE Constitutional amendment also to Include vembcr insisted on employ price for agreeing to the amend- lash. In Mine Fall EATHURST. N.B. (WI O'Neil Ptourde. 2.5. of Allan!- vllle, N.B., was lcllled Monfl! when he fell hid lltI&.9h8NICflHH.tOd‘lfI EiastCoadMinilogaiIi&nalt- lng Coupon-nation conoustmtsr, llinies aoudtwestofhsro. Ptaurde,snernplayeeoftbs indlcon ' M . the 8330!! The weigh Canada has lncreusl to new than aspen-cent ofnattoaal la- come lniltostmin used taint