PLOYMEN. EMPLOYMENT MAKE A CAREER OF RETAIL SELLING 9 require a man. age 27-32. aggres- 've and ambi+ious +0 learn +he retail salesman and be given +he chance +0 am all aspec+s at our business. ++er gaining necessary experience. be ill be in line +0r promotion +o a more esponsible p0si+i0n. pplican+ mus+ be a high school grad- a+e and willing +0 work hard to develop his potential. ' . For appoin+men+, call 4-6525. TEACHERS WANTED TEACHERS WANTED By Board 0+ School Trus+ees. Summerside, P.E.l NOTICES ANELCO SERVICES LIMITED INTERRUPTION NOTICE There will be an interruption of electric power on Sunday, May 5th between the hours of 1:00 pm. and 5:00 pm. in the Kensington, Freetown, and Margate areas. This interruption is due to a scheduled inter- ruption in the interconnection power supply from Maritime Electric Company, Limited. ATTENTION ALL CURLERS The annual mee+ing 0+ +be Curling Club. will be held on May l4+h. 7:30 Om p A full attendance is requested. ARNOLD LLEWELLYN Secy. NOTICES NOTICES MAMMOTH AUCTION SALE AT ST. ELEANO RS MONDAY, MAY 6, I963 I:30 P.M. Dayligh+ Time 1 diesel No. 414 International tractor - new 1962, 1 International tractor “H”, 1 manure spreader No. 19 New Idea-125 bussel power takeoff, 1 3 furrow plow-McCormick-Deering, 1 30 plate set disk barrow-(Int), 1 side delivery rake McCormick Deerings, 1 Baler No. 45 McCormick Deering spring tooth harrow - 25 teeth, 1 front end loader McCormick - Deering, 1 2 row cultivator McCormick-Deering-Hydraulic, 1 potato planter- John Deere, 1 fertilizer & lime spreader New Idea 1 Boggs potato grader and picking table, 1 hay- mower-6ft. - International 2 knives, 1 set spike tooth harrow- 4 sec. and draw bar - little used, 1 potato digger - power takeoff - International, 1 potato. picker, 1 escalator for hay - new 1961, 1 unit of 2 milkers complete - McCormick- Deering, 1 milk cooler - 4 can capacity. 1 two wheel trailer for tractor, 1 h.p. electric motor. 1 gas tank and pump-250 gals, 1 Fairbanks plat- form scale, 1 turnip pulper, 1 grain crusher-Mc- Cormick-Deering,1 belt for tractor, 1 escalator for potatoes, quantity of cedar fence posts, all in A-1 condition, 7 choice Holstein milch cows-1 to fresh- 'en in June, 10 yearlings, 6 calves, dining table, 8 dining room chairs, chrome set table with 4 chairs, washing machine “Apex”, Electrolux vacuum cleaner and polisher, 1 Taylor small floor safe, rug and foam underlay 9' x 12’, bedding, dish- es, chairs, couches, few small tables, deep freeze- General-under year old. all in A-l condition. TERM C Estate of Roy T. Tanton Robert P. Hogg - Auctioneer Dial 436-7222 “If weather unfit sale will be held following day.” [The Guardian. Charlottetown. Fri. May 3. 1968. HI cum and Pan-y dale Lions Chi: hem Bulb Cam- paign. Saturday. May 4th. Char- . lottetown Parkd‘ale area. door to I door canvassing. I I BIrths, Deaths, Marrlages HOWATT — In loving memory. CAVENNSH “mum” sun“ [ BIRTHS I of William (Kit) Howatt, wholgg fif‘sgmu’igflr‘nm: 5:?! wannanam _ At Pembroke Passed away May 3rd. 1962- . ' - ' - ' ' “ ‘ Howim’om.’ to Mr. and M". 1t 15 lonely here without youCavendish Baptist Church. Arthur Weathelbie (nee Heleni A - . NOTICE- Junior League of Creed), a son. Blsniamine1 nd sad ‘I am today. ‘the Charlottetown Hospital, wish James, weight 5 lbs., 9 0:3. . F01: me ‘5 not the 53m? to meta announce that there will be‘ A brother for Silvia. Since you were called awaylno tickets available at the door ‘You could not say goodbye tolior the Spring Bonnet Tea. e woon — At a.m. Hospital, m KING'S COUNTY Monday. April 29. 1963. to Mr- T Perhaps it's just as well. lszdthmlt. filings“ w-(Dggzgl-i Ibnever could have said goody OPENING DANCE Beaver u put . . ~e I . . . : . . ,. _, It was a sudden ending, . . - , .Bgylfizmaifilt tfizsfig‘afis ‘32:: IToo sudden to forget. and I who I Ch“ Pew” at plam' Wue on April 30 1963'“) Mr i loved you dearly I DANCE EVERY Friday Night wd Mrs George. F bowley' Am the one who loves you yet. ; Moreil Village Hall. MacDonald Midge“ ‘. son 7 fiounds 11‘. I ovmgiy remembered by Soul and Chaisson orchestra. , . ounces. 3”“9' BENEFIT DANCE. 0W H BRADLEY — At theuczhdarllottew a, town Hospital, Apr , ,1, passed awa Y. May 3. 1962. to M" “‘1 Mr" Frapk Baad'l It's lonely here dad without you, ‘ Webster music. Proceeds in aid, ley, a daulhtel'. RINA llr'l And sad 1 am today, ‘ f Shephard family. Donations‘ ler‘e' welsh“, lb‘ 9 02' S‘s‘j Because it‘s only a year agofwlil be received by Cardiganl tm- for Patricia and Barbara. Since you were called “my ELegiom i Legion AT’I‘ * In loving memm’yjflall. Cardigan, Friday. May; William (Kit) Howatt whoi3rd. Canteen 9-11230. Dancing; :9 to 12-30. Cliff Peters and John ‘ When I am sad and lonely . IN And everything goes wrong, PANTRY SALE at Sherwmf ‘ I seem to hear you whisper l '"Wllsi rld'ay. 3* 2 pin" 3 SORENSEN — In loving meni- Cheer up daughter and carry on. gm??? “1,” um“ 1 8pm”; cry of a dear husband a n d Each morning when I awaken. . er ' ’ ' . father, Page Sou-encamwho de- You seem to smile and say 1 THE LAW office of Kenneth parted this life May 3rd, 1961. , Don’t cry I'm only sleeping. t R. MacDonald in the Civic God gave us strength to bear it. I we'll meet again some day, IBuilding at Montague will be Courage to face the him. i Ever remembered by daughfi open each Saturday. But what it meant to lose him 1 ters Eleanor and Gertie (Mrs. . No one will ever know. ‘Grifin Easterbrooks, Toronto.) I An Exhibi+ion 0+ Camera Portraits by Frances Davies, A.R.P.S. “ill be held in the Charlottetown Hotel Friday. May 3rd 8:00 - I0:00 p.m. Sa+urday. May 4th I0:00 a.m. - l0:00 p.m. . _' NOTICE Borden School Distric+ All children scohol nex+ +erm, please register wi+h Mrs. Eas+on before June I5. I963. CHARLOTTE JAY, Sec'y. s+a r+ing +o NOTICE “Prices will be received by the undersigned for all Sub trades. Holy Redeemer Church, Charlotte- town, P. E. I. Plans and specifications by Alfred J. Hennessey, Architect. Charlottetown, P. E. I. Please forward quotations to the undersigned, care of Charlottetown Hotel for delivery not later than 12:00 noon Tuesday May 7th.” Lovlngly remembered by wife! , I vHOWATT — In lovmg memory I , ._ and “may- ; of William (Kit) Howatt who EstpANEEI “if: “grfeniegiog, HOWATT — In loving memory’ passed away May 3' 1962- Iborleadiersl 'Keniin to, I:: i. The month of May comes with ‘ y g n res 37' I lterian Church. I I INDIAN RIVER Play "Casey’s , IInn", will be presented in Seven To have to love, and then to part, lMile Bay Hall. Monday. 6 In God's own garden he is now lat 8:30. Special specialties. Ad“, st. imission .50c and .25c. Sale of if left u: suddenly. icandy. '5 “mug ‘5 “"kmwn' I VARIETY CONCERT Grand? alga}: gfétldufo :wr:em°” lReopening. Local talent. Irish”l ' ltown Hall, Friday. May 10. 8:15 ’ of my dear husband Willlan‘i regret (Kit) Howatt who departe . ' this me on May 3rd, 1962' It briggs Ibafcol; atday we shall I cannot forget you. nor do I, 39 inten , ‘ I think of you often, and will to the en . Gone and forgotten by some you may e, But dear to my memory you will ever be Quickly and quietly came the .pm- Sale of lunches. Always remembered by his ca ‘ 1 His passing was a shock to all. I J. S. TAYLOR, Optometrist, wife Mary and grandchildren. FOR SALE The Director, the Veterans' Land Act, offers for sale by public tender, property formerly known as the George A. Ryan property at RE. No. ‘2 Peakes Station, Queens County, containing 175 acres. with dwelling, barn and outbuildings. Cash offers will be given preference. If sold on a term basis to other than a Veteran under Veterans’ Land Act, interest will be at 5%. Each tender must be accompanied by a certified cheque or money - order for $100.00 payable to the Receiver General of Canada. Address tenders to District Superinten- dent, Veterans' Land Act. PO. Box 907, Saint John, NB. ATTENTION The Island . . . . EUSTON STREET WANTED I 25‘ USED VALIANIS IN TRADE FOR NEW ONES Bring Your VALIANT IN and Receive The Best Deal on W. G. BARBOUR LID. YOUR VALIANT — DODGE — CHRYSLER DEALER Deep in our hearts his memory I 204 Queen Street, Charlottetown. : ' kept. will be in his Alberton Office, We smile with the world but Saturday May 4th. never forget LeLovingly remembered by son 0 HOWATT —- In loving memory of William (Kit) Howatt, who passed away May 3rd. 1962. Quickly and quietly came the cal Your sudden death surprised us It's sad but true. and we won-‘ dcr ' . The Best are always the first1 to die. We have lost but God has gain- E on - One_of the best this world con- i tam . Fondly remembered by son Jimmy, Rose and Children. DEATHS ; CHAISSON — On Thursday. May I. 2, 1963 Edward Chaisson of I St. Edwards. a veteran of Sec- ond World War. in his 60th year. Forwarded from the Rooney Funeral Home to his late residence from where the funeral will be held Saturday, May 4 to the Immaculate Con- ception Church. Palmer Road, CHARLO’I'I‘ETOWN Commencing Sa+urday. May 4+h., Rober+ Vickerson will be hauling cream to Wiltshire Factory on Saturday and Wednesday. Commencing the week 0+ May 6th.. all other trucks excep+ Oliver MacLeod will be hauling cream +wice a week. Will take back Bu++er first hip in week and Feed on las+ trip. WILTSHIRE DAIRIES CO. LTD. STALLION ENROLMENT Awarding to the provisiom d the Stallion Ennohnent Act all stallions two years old and over, standing for m In this province, must be emailed in the records of the Department of Agriculture. Horses offen'hg for service must 1’" “35W and graded and carry an inspection certificate. Applications for enrolment and inspection should I: made immediately. » , required fee of Two Dollars ($2.00) mould be enclosed With each application for enrolment and hclude name of horse. breed. age. colour description and registration m- bel'. if horse is registered. stallion owners who use homes for unity provisions of the Act. Olly Ended and authorized by the Department of Agricultm will be permitted to travel for public service. All horses that have ended "out" will not be permitted to and or travel for service. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Charlottetown, P. E. I; ATTENTION FARMERS . Protect your inves+men+ with crop in- surance. Capital inves+men+s a r e mounting. Production costs are in- creasing. A crop +ailure can be disas- trous. Crop insurance tor I963 is avail- able on grain and potatoes. service not enrolled or FOR INFORMATION CONTACT THE CROP INSURANCE AGENCY 123 KENT smear CHARLO'I'I'EI‘OWN, P.E.L - I960 PONTIAC I962 PONTIAC I961 METEOR I96I PONTIAC v-s trans. red in radio a n d transmission. dim-p I960 DODGE I96I CONSUL I960 TAUNUS I959 VAUXHALL I959 HILLMAN I959 CONSUL onl one soon! I958 ZEPHYR I958 VAUXHALL my“ I960 CHEVROLET I950 CADILLAC I954 PONTIAC haidofUnitedChurchWomen.! - HILDA'S BEAUTY sALoN -l Specials on permanents: $10M ' for 8:50; $7250 for :00; first) ST. PETERS ROAD DIAL 2-I243 SPRING SPECIALS! ON "GOODWILL USED CARS” WE INVITE YOU TO “TE'ST'DRIVE” THEM TODAY SEE THE BEST-THEN DRIVE THE BEST Laurenhlan. white in color. interior. motor. automatic radio, black with terior, Laurentian model. with 4 door sedan with cus- tom radio. “mint?” $1595. “CONVERTIBLE” the ideal ear for you at . Custom radio. glossy black finish with red interior. . 4 door, good condition. See it: Todayi 4 door, a real gas m at. Hard to believe Y Station wagon. In good condition 4 door sedan. See this 4 door‘sedan. ditlon. ready to ml. 4 door sedan. a small biz TRUCKERS SPECIAL 1 ton. Excellent shape, sever used a: gravel -- EXTRA SPECIAL -- trims-Sedan 4 door Sedan for Requiem High Mass at 9:30. interment in the church cemetery SIMONS —- At. the Kings County Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Jolm H. Simolis. Cable Head West. in her 76th year. Resting at the MacLean Funeral Home. Funeral notice later. Visiting hours 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 pm. MacDONALD — Suddenly at Marshfield. M to clear at—- Factoy Outlet Store Factory Outlet Store have bought the entire stock of Arms Men’s Wear Store in Halifax, and have brought all the stock to Charlottetown in a tractor - trailer. This stock must be sold in order to make room for our own stock that is coming in from Montreal. Come in and save many, many DOLLARS. Special For School Closing YOUTH SUITS Sizes 16 to 18 years. All the latest shades and styles. Reg. to 39.95— LIONS LIGHT BULB CAMPAIGN will take place Charlottetown and Parkdale SATURDAY, MAY 4th Door to Door Canvassing 169 Queent St. " — Nll ES . s14.95 ay 2, 1963. Rus. sell William (Flash) MacDon- ald. 9 Elm Avenue. in his 52nd year. Resting at the Cutcliffe Funeral Home, from where the funeral will be held Saturday, I, with service commencing at I 1:30. Interment in Lower Mon- tague cemetery. I CARD OF THANKS ‘ I wish to thank the Montague Fire department, neighbours and friends for helping to save our home during the recent fire. Leo $2550. $2250. $2250. automatic Men’s Elastic Jockey Shorts 8: Shirts SizesS—M—L Speclal 2 for $1 I MEN’S JACKETS Lightweight. mostly small sizes. We are only charging for the zippers at this M. O’Halloran. Greenfield, Announcements CITY & QUEENS “WE TREAT THE SICK WELL" — Giggey's Pharmacy. “Up-to- the -minute" prescription se‘r- I vice. We can call for and deliver I your prescription. Phone us to 1 day — Prompt Free Delivery to - $I875. $I485. Parkdale — Sherwood and all I sections of the city . . . Dial ° +3170. VESEY‘S SEEDS YORK. open daily and each evening until 9 pm. Phone orders taken, Dial Charlottetown +8844. RUMMAGE s A L E. Mrs. Prowse‘s Home Cooking stand. Friday. May 3rd at 7 pm. Spon- sored by Group 5 Trinity UCW. caoxmoca PARTY. Kings- ton Hall, Friday. May 3rd. at 8 pm. In aid of 4-H Club. DANCE Millview ever Fri~ day night. 9:30 ~ 12:30. Music by The Three Macs. TALENT CARAVAN to be held in Brookfleld Hall, May 16 spon- sored by Sprlngvale W. I. Eat- 9 $875. $650. $975. $995. $750. V917 Goodlcon- car feat- Crabbe. Milton by May 11th. RUMMAGE SALE in Heart: Hall Basement, Saturday, May 4th at 2 pm. ARRIVED AT Helen's Dress; . New shipment of coats.j - 18. pastels. checks and tweeds, also new Graduation} Dresses. Size 5 - 17. 54 Grafton Street, Charlottetown. DON'T FORGET the Chicken Salad "Tea in South Winsloe Church Hall. Saturday. May 4th. I $1900. $150. $225. $ 00, Continuing for the JACKETS SPECIAL for High Length, olive green RUBBER BOOTS Sizes 6 to 12 Made by British Rubber Co. Priced at only . .. _ OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT "I'IL 9 P.M. — SAT. 5 P.M. FACTORY OUTLET Store;I Ladies' Laminated Sizes 10 to 13 Reg. 14.95 Now only $8.88 Ladies' SNEAKERS Canada made. Reg. 3.” $1.49 Sizes 5 — 9 $3.95 the FISHERMEN $7.95 Ladies Stretchy SLACKS Reg. 8.95. Now only $5.95 Sizes 10 — 13 Ladies’ Bulky Knit SWEATERS All nlzes and colors. 8.95 and 12.95. Priced from— 1 B) C. 1’ H -: (I‘ . . K St t. CHARLOTTETOWN “mfg Mfiyl‘fifi Fang” mu 169 Queen Street Charlottetown- _. 9 pm, Dial 44837. ‘ -' l