i'yl. maintained MIGHTY MIDGETS THAT SELL A MOUNTAIN OF MERCHANDISE Charlottetown 4-8506 - Summerside 6-8031 - Montague 97-2 - SoUris 157 - Alberton 68-2 I SELL YOUR "DON'T WANTS" THROUGH A CLASSIFIED AD By J'R-Wfl‘fj“ Births, Deaths, Marriages 10 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. March 20, 1968. { MERCHAND|SE AUTOMOTIVE EMPLOYMENT Cars For Sale Help Wanted ATTENTION VOLKSWAGEN OWN ERS! WANTED MAN AND WIFE 03 single man and woman for II Children’s Wear BELVEDERE STORE — OPEN until 9 each night —— groceries. children's wear, St. Pete Road. {OUT OUR WAY domestic work. Board and lodging supplied. Good posi- tion. Reference required. Write Guardian-Patriot Box 2384. Power-up Your . t Trade Schools VOLKSWAGEN | With ar ALLSTATE Rebuilt ENGINE GUARANTEED 90 days or i es A Future In Electronics become a specialist R.C.C.. a trusted me in Electronics Training since 1928. TV. industrial Elec- tronics. Automation, D y courses in Toronto or Mont- real. Or study at home. Easy terms. Free booklet. Farmers Market ONE VELOX ELECTRIC cream separator for sale. Con- tact Colin MacPhail. 8 Am- brose Street Charlottetown. Phone 21886. CUSTOM GRINDING AND MIX- ing now offered by Dillon and Spillett Ltd.. at eed Ware- ouse. Prince Street Wharf, complete line of Master Feeds and Concentrates in stock_ Puremill Franchize mixer. Dil- lon and Spillett Ltd. Char lottetown. P.E.l. Radio College of canada THAT'S EXACTLY BIRTHS DRYSDALE —— To Dr. and Mrs. Ian Drysdale. Toronto (nee Janet Owen). a daughter. Heather Lynn. on March 18th. 1963. MacCALLUM - At the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Fri- day. March 15, 1963 to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacCallum (nee Marilyn Robertson), a daughter. Weight 2 lbs. 15 ounces. (still born). REACH — To Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Reagh (nee Eliza- beth Strong). a daughter Jane Elizabeth. weight 8 pounds. ounces. March 18 at the Shus- ways Lake General Hosspital. Saloon Arm. B.C. CORNEY — At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on Tues- day. March 12th. 1963. to Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Carney. a son Athol'Ross Graham. weight 8 lbs.. 7 025. A brother for Del- mar. ENGAGEMENTS MILLS — McCABE _ gagement Hilda Bonita. youngest daught- er of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mills, Charlottetown. to Brian Francis. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley McCabe. Marriv age to take place in the near future. IN MEMORIAM BERNARD — In loving mem- ory of a dear wife and moth- er. Mrs. John Bernard who passed away March 20th, 1958. Sally missed and lovingly re- membered by husband and fam- Ily. MAHAR —— In loving memory of Mrs. Mary Mahar. who passed away March 22. 1952. Life goes on and years pass by But precious memories never die. Ever remembered by family. The en- is announced of New EarIDeclares ,' Financial Change, By JOHN P. GALE SOUTHEND. England (AP)— ‘“It doesn't matter what people call me." said the new Earl of Buckinghamshlre. “so long as they don't call me too early for breakfast." Humorous eyes twinkled in a weatherbeaten face—a face that has spent a lifetime out of doors. Then he expression sharpened slightly. “But let it not be Fred.“ he‘ said. “Nobody ever called me Fred before I came into the title. I don't want them to start w... The ninth earl was born Vere Frederick Cecil Hobart-Hamp- B O e . His family tree is crammed. with distinguished names—in” cluding a former ambassador 461 K1118 St. W... Toronto 23, Do YOU NEED MONEY? s with ontmo We offer fast-serviclrla cash loans for any worthwh'e pur- trade ose . . . up to $2.500 , . and Articles For Sale 36 months to pay! only 13.00 Monthly FOR SALE: "KINGHURST" HOUSEHOLD FINANCE moan-um “Wigwam. 3... oiil range with all fittings. 117 Queen St.. Phone 4-7396 “ .tExpert Installation .. Perfect condition. Reasonable 148 Gt. Geo. St.. Phone 4-8517 RENTALS I " price. Phone: Souris Artic'eq Want?“ at Reasonable GO“ FOR SALE: MILL MACHINERY __—‘———”—-———'———— FOR RENT: FIVE ROOM AP-I and De wan saw A150 seed WANTED: MOTOR FOR 1952 artment in Sherwood. $90.00 a; COLD WAVE SPECIALS ‘ Chev. car. Apply Ray Driscoll. month. Phone “£9. l S 7.50 for $4.00 I SIMPSONS-SEARS Trucks For Sale FOR SALE: 1955 TON FORD, ‘ stake body. dual wheels, Re- conditioned motor. Russel Ccmpton. Belle River. P.E.I. EMPLOYMENT Agents, Salespeople 012.000 FOR RIGHT MAN OVER 40 in the Charlottetown area. Take short auto trips to con- tact customers. Write J. R. Garner. Vice Pres. Texas Refinery Corp. Box 711. Fort Worth 1. Texas 779i!) Wanted Female WAITRESS WANTED. APPLY; in person to Island Grill, Queen Street. Charlottetown. EXPERIENCED DINING ROOM girl for day shift. also a dish washer. Phone 4-3119. ask for! Mrs. Martin. WANTED: WOMAN 0R GIRLI to keep house and care for one in new home while works. Apply Guar-l d‘an‘Patriot Box No. 2241 or; iAansTrifAs—ricTév—E'Rsnous oats. Apply Charles Weeks or Properties For Rent FOR RENT 0R ON SHARES. chain saws. Lawn mowers“ Farm and garden tractors,‘ new and used. Parts and ‘er- vice. E.M. Cannon, 316 Court St.. Summerside. Phone 436- 295 . $1.49. Factory Outlet Store.‘ Formerly K. and R. store. op- ‘ posite Flying Dutchman Res-t taurant, 169 Queen Street. - ,_ ph “8 Hunter Sunny Isle Farms. Grafton ggflfiéfif 0 Street East. Charlottetown. _.__..———————' Phone 44389. FOR SALE — MASTER HEA- ters. Electric generator sets. WANTED Simer automatic fuel a n d . water transfer pumps. Auto- ALE BOTTLES matic 110 volt AC generators. 20¢ per dozen 3.000 watt. replaces present generator or car or t r u c k. PHQNF Evinrude outboard motors] 4-8093 ALE BOTTLES Paying 20 cents per dozen MAURICE BLOCK C 158 Kent St. Opp. Eaton’s 00 acre farm. 10 miles from Excellent pot- barn room available, Box 2383 Guardian-Patriot. Wanted To Rent WANTED IMMEDIATELY 3 OR : 4 room furnished apartment. Write Guardian-Patriot Box 2175. ,NEWLY-WEDS WISH A FUR- i nished apartment in town or just outside town. after furniture as if it Were their own. Would consider house trailer. Phone Mrs. Sin- clair at 4-6248 or Mr. Sinclair t 4-8056. Will look . $10.00 or $7.00 ' SHAMPOO SET—$1.00 SHAMPOO SET 3. our $1.50 lGALA REAIT'I‘V SALON i 105 KENT s'r. ‘ PHONE 4-9481 Announcements CITY & QUEENS “WE TREAT THE SICK WELL" — Giggey's Pharmacy. “Up-to- the-minute" prescription ser vice. We can call for and deliver vour prescription. .‘hone us ‘ WE SPECIALIZE in Electrical Wiring Jobs — Large or small Leonor Air Conditioning Refrigeration Sales -— Service Ano ance Repair—all Charlottetown TIMEX WATCHES Modern Styling Year Warranty Ladies and Gents Boys and Girls From $7.95 Firestone Home & Auto phone 4-5746 between 6 and 7‘} “III { WANTED A MIDDLE AGED woman to do housework while mother works: three children; r7953 out. Apply Box 2218. Guardian. "vTT’n—nted Hale ’ ONE MARRIED AND ON single man for farm work on well equipped farm close to Charlottetown Good wages and steady employment. Aw ply Unemployment Insurance. Charlottetown. "Pa rents Preter Purity Products" Coins SERVICES li W06 Motors Rewonnd—repairef 3 u YIN G NEWFOUNDLAND DOYLE’S 00: 1876-10c $20.00; 1885- 84000; 1876-20c $6.00: 1876—501: $7.00: 1888-50c $5.00. New Brunswick Half Cent $40.00. Five Cents $16.00: Ten Cents $16.00. Free Buying List. Re- gency Coin Ltd., 137 Rupert. Winnipeg. ‘ REAL ESTATE RADIO & TV SERVICE “ON THE SPOT REPAIRS" DIA‘L 4-4305 O O O 0 Oil Burner and Dodd anr Strather Lightning Rod Sales and Service DeLAVAL DAIRY EQUIPMENT I I PALMER ELECTRIC uNCUME TAX RETURNS Purity Dairy Dial 4-7125 ElMENS NINE OUNCE ZIPPER overalls. $3.95. Factory Out- let Store. formerly K. and R. store. opposite Flying Dutch- man Restaurant. 169 Queen Street. Charlottetown. Properties For Sale LOT FOR SALE 75’ X 150, Charlottetown residential area. Phone 4-3872 after 6 pm. FOR SALE: DAIRY FARM AP- proximately 100 acres, 3“.- miles from Charlottetown. on paved highway. Eight house with modern convenien- ces. Reasonably priced. Guardian - Patriot . CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Mondays through Fridays 8.30 AM. until 5 PM. Sat. till 12 noon. Phone Charlottetown 4-8506 Consult the list of telephone: at the to; of Classified page for the Brands office serving your area. WORD ADVERTISEMENTS 24 word house. num- Box number, are charged as one word. various groups of numbers count separately. Only Standard Dictionary Abbreviations are acceptable. Cash Rate insertion per word 4‘éc 3 consecutive ins-El ROOM LOTS WALLPAPER SALE Thousands of Rolls of 1963 Designs going at Bargain Prices. Interior Satin and Enamel, all colors. $1.29 a quart FIRESTONE HOME 8: AUTO ply Harold Stead. Sherwood. NOTICES p-I day — Prompt Free Delivery to Parkdale — Sherwood and all . . Dial sections of the Cit~ 4-3170. TALENT CARAVAN IN Oor- ran Ban hall. Thursday. March 21st, 8 o'clock pm. Admission .50c children .25c. Contestants admitted free. Special guest little Miss Jacqueline Flanagan. Everyone welcome. HOCKEY NORTH River rink tonight Wednesday. Hampshire Bulldogs vs. Pownal Royals. Second game of finals for W.R. Shaw trophy. Game time 8:30 Admission .250 and .50c. 7 p.m. School Hockey sudden death game in semi-finals Stanhope vs. Wiltshlre. THE ELM BEAUTY Parlor. Mrs. Dorothy Green is back at work after being absent due to ess. DR. ALLEN MacMILLAN will be absent from Charlottetown Clinic from March 21st to April d. 1963. MEETING NOTICE -— Month- ”. 1y meeting York Mens Associat- ion Thursday March zlst. 8 pm. Central United Church. THE ANNUAL meeting of New Glasgow Dairying Company will be held in the 'unior Farmers Recreation Centre. New Glas- gow. Monday, March 25th. at 2:00 o‘clock. RESERVE the dates. March 2829430. for Prince Edward Is- land Drama Festival of one-act plays Birchwood High School auditorium. PRINCE COUNTY IRISH COMEDY drama in three acts presented by Indian River- Kensington players in high school auditorium Satur- day 8 am. Matinee 3 pm. KENSINGTON RINK tonight, Wednesday. adult skate 8:00 to 10:00. Admission 25 cents. to Russia. a governor of Madras and the fourth Earl Robert IHobart who gave his name to ,the Tasmanian capital. "F seem a little -inappropriate," he murmured. "particularly since I have al- ways been called ‘ ip'—a boy- hood nickname—by membcrs of the family. Vere is the family name and I used to get the boys f 0 upper house of Parliament“: 't earl would draw a daily at't‘é , ' ance fee of about $8.50. 1 About the only concession“ . earl has made to his new .3; is to buy a bowler hat and . British businessman‘s unfftl ‘ of black vest and pin-ster . trousers. “The owler." . up and clean my own In the summer, I'll kee ' I garden in trim. This hotel. you know." ing into a stately home.” A - His lordship has one rdgr Since his title. he has not he ~ in touch with shovelling mates. I wouldn’t be glad to see but going down there create a stir. . “There'd be a press man") every tree and the title'woul become a spectacle. - want that to happen." at work to call me Vc . “But Fred—that's just some- thing the newspapers couldn't resist when my title was an- nounced." ON SNOW GANG The “boys at work" most recently were the earl‘s mates on a snow-shovelling gang, one of the many jobs he has held during a varied career. of 61. He speaks a soft Oxford English though he was never a civil engineer and I went to a good school but I left Eng- land to go sheep farming in Australia when I wab 19." Puffing at a cheap brand of English cigarette. he gave the Interview in the front room of the modest but comfortable house where he has lived with relatives since 1949. The earl said his rise on the EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT The earl is a lean. rangy man a at University. “My father was ‘ social ladder had inevitably brought changes. He used to PRINCIPAL WANTED BORDEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Supplement to be negotiated with school board Financial Advisory Service CHESTER STAIRS , 37A Elrn Avenue Dial 4416764. DIAL 43543 I Charlottetown l EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT according to qualifications and experience. Contact Mrs. Easton, at school. past principal for room I Special Notices NOTICE: ALL SCHOOL TAXES owed Green Meadows School District not paid in full by March 30. will be published in this paper and collected. By Order of Trustees. Chemistry Specialist: with experience. Mathematics Teacher: For High School Grades LACHUTE HIGH SCHOOL Protestan Teachers Wanted For I963-b4 Qualified to teach Senior Matriculation. and Salary Scale lai'sl. between Kensington and Stan- ley Bridge. Please phone D.B. Reid 10-6. New London. LOST ONE ELECTRIC MOTOR I I [113300-— I 4500 II 3000 — 5500 IV 4000 — 8200 VI 4900 — 9350 Credit will be given for experience. Cumulative sick leave and retirement gratuity in effect. RENTALS tions 4c per word. 6 consecutive in- sertions 3Iéc per word 10 per cent additional charge on these .0 count: if not paid within 7 days of last insertion data. ANNOUNCEMENTS 5: per word, to 3' a we minimum char e. QECTAL NOTICES Births. Deaths in SI . Weddings Engagements. fin of Thanks $1.75. Ad- lonal each name printed 'lOc. In memoriams .75. Additional go. each newspaper line 0'1 Count only 5 average . (5 to 6 letters each) per line. 3200mm; notice: will be charged $1.50 " ft 25 words 3: per word ‘ thereafter. ‘ icussmso DISPLAYS ‘l . S .Mal tender notices, Erlth ‘ Your Guardian Patriot Happens in A If Classified BE PREPARED! For Spring Thaws Buy Your I'NEWII HOMART SUMP PUMP NOW! 38.88 only 5.00 Monthly LIMITED QUANITITY Sale Price 3 engine complete with trans. mission and power takeoff. Suitable for boat. Apply to Eldon Mackenzie, Rollo Bay or phone 1704 Souris. SIMPSONS-SEARS Boats, Marine Supplies _ FOR SALE: ON! NEW 0006 Lachute High School started plans to start teaching Grade Rooms COMFORTABLY FUR bedroom for rent in m city. ileges. NISHED private home. Centrally located. Phone 4-9804. ONE FURNISHED HEATED for rent. one mile from Phone mm between 3- 4 p.m. Kitchen and Living-room Priv- Apply. stating qualifications. ference t : F. chute. Quebec. Quebec. Subject Promotion in 1963 and X11 in the coming year. _ experience. and names for re H. J. Royal. Princilal. 455 Court Street.lLa- 11 years, concerning working conditions and discip- and ride a bicycle to work by 7 a.m. Normal winter gear was an overcoat. a cloth cap and rubber boots. ' He worked at tree-pruning on Southend's boulevards and in the summer was the municipal greenkeeper at a miniature golf course on the beach. KEEPS HOURS ‘ "Now I still.get up around line. . . _ five," he said. "After a lifetime Apply In writing to out of doors, I find it difficult to lie in bed. But I end Che r|°++e time dealing with piles of corre- Secretary, before April 1. 1963. spondence and I go up to Lon- don a lot to. see my advisers. People write to me from all NOTICE Applications will be received for teachers for Montague Elementary School up to and including March 23. Mrs; LM. Johnston, Secretary Apartments FOR RENT: FOUR heated apartment second floor preferred. Dial 4-4156. heated apartment. one bed room. electric range. continu lst. Dial 4-3123 after 5 pm. ROOM central, middle aged couple TO LET: NEWLY DECORATED ous hot water. Available Aprl ' work hard. Apply in own handwrit FOR RENT ' H e ate d unfurnished apartment on a e c o n d flo or containing four rooms and bath. Cen- . trally located. Occupancy April 1st. Inspection by appointment. Apply: THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY 154 Richmond Street. status, education, etc. WANTED YOUNG MAN For Paint Department and to Perform Miscellaneous Duties. Charlottetown Firm Applicants must be aggressive and willing to log stating age, martial GUARDIAN - PATRIOT BOX 2259 Charlottetown Souris Dramatic Society Presents The Wayward Kiss At St. Mary's Hall. Souris Wednesday, March 27th .At 3:30 PM. ' Good Specialties NOTICE Due to the prevalence of flu the Board PROFESSIONAL CARDS Architects Peter A. McNeil 126 Richmond St. P 130008000... .0. .Box 513 Architect PHONE 894-4872 La‘mr A C'oles G. Keith Plekarll m... "0‘!" e". . Registered Architect mums: "We. P. 0. In: II. I Que. fl W Mansion. P.8d. Phone can — on. f .n' » ~ WANT TO GET BEHIND A NEW WHEEL? GI'I'YWIGAIMVI'I- Aim-Mom“ i: Ei'i'i H P LFi H LOAN THE BANK or NOVA SCOTIA of governors and the Medical staff. of the P.E.I. and Charlottetown Hospital. Are asking that the visiting be curtailed to Immediate families. over the world. They‘re inter- ested in my ancestry. "I also get a lot of rubbishy get up at five in the morning - ~ PUBLIC FORUM (Continued from page iii and with the price they char: that wouldn’t be long. . . I live where I see trucks ioa_ ed with ' I there would be less bumhs‘ corners. and less bootlegga. who never did a d work their lives, living like kings i this town. ' ' Teenagers know that they ra . and $2.60 at the vendors. The " will drink if they have no f pie to follow. Whereas if th i didn't see so many bootlegge making a fortune out of the stuff. and If they knew tha when they reached an age of 21 they could have a drink id's tavern, and if they saw lisnwt used right in the home. they wouldn't be so tempted. " [say that a man should in able to take beer or liquor"lntd his home whenever he wantsm If he is not allowed to doaihtl then he surely will get it some where and it is better to haw? man home with a bottle. thanh I ll out "God knows where’. . .t] l a . Sir, etc.. I A Charlottetown wife. ‘lettcrs." said the bachelor earl. mother and homemak", millil “from women who are inter- uc‘ ested In marriage. Some are THE LI UOR SITUAnbN p, amusing but I destroy the lot." ir‘_we gave read with i It The earl inherited a cluster of advisers along with his title. One set handles his publicity and plans his future. Another set is unravelling any claim he may have on the estate of the ei'rhth earl. whom he never I met. g The eighth earl left 3.500 iacres of rich English farmland lend a country mansion which ‘ now is a girls school. The advisers suggested he ‘give up his old job at $30 a week with the Southend Cor- poration. He took their advice. LITTLE DIFFERENCE “So far. the title has in de no difference to me financially." he said. "It may be all I get out of the inheritance. I still plan to sit in the House of !Lords. I want to be an active peer and I think I have some- thing to offer." As a member of the "zoo-m: OBITUARY Inserted by friends and rein; totales as a tribute to the deceas- mLIAM [NOS There passed away at his home in China Point on Febru- ary 20. 1963, William Inga in his twenty-fourth year, the son of Mrs. and the late Mr. Russel Inga. Bullets sudden death came as a shock to his family and friends. and his friendly smile mill be missed by all who knew in. I Left to cherish his memory are his mother. his sister Verna. separately. 1. Dwelling and lot ance of WI memide; the old town the Pope Road. ll FARM FOR SALE Farm property of the late Roy T. Tanton, St. Eleanors, consisting of approximately acres of excellent land. Will sell 106 together or of approximately 1 acre. . farm consisting of approximate- ly 105 acres including barn and outbuildin 3. 7 acres of land on west side of main high- y. NUI‘E:—Thls farm butts on the main pav- ed highway from St. Eleanor‘s Corner\ to Sum- gs. road to Charlottetown (sometimes mailed the road to Sherbrooke): and Apply to Mrs. Roy Tanton on homestead, or Morley M. Bell. Solicitor. Summerside. ‘ . and brother Robert. The largely attended funeral was held at Cherry Valley Unl- tcd Church. Rev. T.R. Goudge officiating. The floral tributes were many and beautifuL In- terment was In the church cc Kenneth Inga, Icy. Floyd Emit CARD OF THANKS The family of the late William Inga wish to expres their sin- cere gratitude to their friends nd neighbours who called' and IWilliam M :1. O ry. Pal bearers were Maurice p Inga. Elmer Inga. Starting £3. ual residents protesting loo. liquor laws. Those people‘” _ like many more of our citi‘ii” v alarmed over the amount of lift our province the Governmen ‘ would be using their utmost: b I We think instead of more unite for liquor sale, a place should] provided to help the unfortunai restore them to happy one u ‘ citizens. ' “ ' roblems for our chu n a school boards and all peopic' ' business. N .1372. We have hope that m3.- our younger people are .:,v ed with some of our genera, in their consumption of‘ liqli v a liquor store near their Toe“ ‘ Nova Scotia girl visiti here voiced tier displeasu over the town where she“- I . employed. The majority of old i, folk voted looser laws anti yKunger people were opposed t at measure. ' in Ontario Y Movement known It ALPHA II to help .01 their alcohol evil where 100! \ laws have increased its‘ ‘ .‘ As our represent ves we“ you to prayer-fully act be ‘ situation. their best so the here will have a good time ~ , . recent and bereavement. m. . We ire. SIT. Mr; A 5.9AMTON " Tats"