fie Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues,, Mar, 6, 1962, 9 AUTOMOTIVE [AUTOMOTIVE Cars For Sule si DODGE PIONEER, Six cylinder 4 door, 11000 miles, priced reasonable. Dial 4-4804. OR ee fi PONTIAC FOR QUICK ‘sale excellent condition. Phone acct tininh FOR THE BEST USED "CAR BUYS" In Towe, RIX & ACORN Elm Avenue DIAL 4-8641 SPECIALS While the boss is on holidays 1958 Oldsmobile With power and ide lite glass Only $1575.00 1957 Pontiac 4 door Hardtop With Radio, Automatic Trans- ission and perfect Special $1275.00 1959 Meteor ped, Automatic Radio and V-8 tor Price $1775.00 958 Vauxhall Victor 4 cylinder, bargain priced at $850.00 958 Vauxhall Victor Super Just $950.00 960 Morris Oxford ‘With new motor. For only 075.00 58 Chevrolet jody fair. The rest in perfect dition. Very low mileage $350.00 SPECIAL all new 1961 new uxhalls going at cost. 0 1 Bedford Van. See 21243 SSIFIED ADVERTISING uardian - Patriot ndays through Fridays 8:30 A.M 0 5 P.M Sat. til! 12 noon. Phone Charlottetown 4.8506 insult the list of telephones at the serving your area. RD ADVERTISEMENTS 24 word! pum | i ni 27 ‘| i i fi i : ntl ei t sh i fit it yee Mi i i i ILLIS MOTORS | LTD. ers Rd Parkdale of Classified page for the Branch) Cars for Sale FOR SALE: | Chevrolet. Fully equipped, A-1 condition. Price $400.00. | On- tario car. Apply to Garth Rob- inson, Searletown. Phone 38- 21, Borden exchange, FOR SALE 1955 Dodge Sedan Mail written bids to The Credit Bureau Box 751 Car may be seen at Murphy's Service Stn. SAVE $ $$$ BUY YOUR USED CAR From A NEW CAR DEALER 1955 Pontiac Sedan In excellent condition. A real good car, kept like new. Only $880.00 1959 Ford 2 Ton Long wheel base, ready to accept many miles of hard going. Special $1750.00 TODAY’S STEAL 1952 Ford $90.00 S. R. Johnston ! fd. YOUR FORD DEALER St. Peters Road Agents, Salespeople 1S re eee ARE YOU INTERESTED — IN better than average wages? If so Apply 102 Kent St. for in- terview. Only serious minded need apply, car essential. “MONEY ? MONEY? LET US start you in business on our capital with a net weekly earn- ing of more than $75.00, hand- Ting in your neighboriood, 250 fast repeating necessities in- cluding Tea, Coffee, Spices, | Extract, medicines, Toilet Articles, Farm Lines, in estab- lished city or rural Paula routes. . Experience unneces- sary. We'll teach you. 30 days President, The Paula Co. Ltd., 21 St. Paul Street East, Montreal, P.Q.” WANT ADS A SUPERMARKET FOR PRACTICALLY EVERYTHING Charlottetown 4-8506 - Summerside 9 8031 - Montague 97-2 - Souris 157 - Alberton 68-2 EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted Female ed waitresses, Apply in Per- SEWERS REQUIRED AT home doing simple sewing. We supply materials and pay Toronto 1, Ontario. EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCED man to work on Dairy Farm. Apply giving references, stat- ing experience, age and salary . A real opportunity for the right person. Write for further information to Guar- dian Patriot, Box 6436, Teachers Wanted Teachers Wanted Grades 9 to 12 A 4, R ; | ag) 9g High School Salary scale in effect. Contact:— Mrs, Ruth MacLeod Secretary MURDOCHVILLE INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL Requires teacher with Elemen- tary Licence. Salary $2,850 to Modern 8 room school. Sick | leave and retirement Gratuity Plan in effect. Murdochville is a modern town of 3,500 situated in the heart of the Gaspe Peninsula. Re- creation Centre with skating, curling, swirgming and bow- ling. Good skiing, fishing and hunting in the area Apply: The Trustees, Murdochville Protestant School, Box 879, Murdochville, P.Q. | Employment Wanted | WOMAN DESIRES WORK, preferably taking care of ag- ed person or invalid, Dial 4 | MERCHANDISE — | Articles For Sale | GIBSON GUITAR FOR SALE 350 1 year old, like new Price $150.00 or best offer. Dial 43890. + een ae % YOUTH SIZE BEDS FOR Sale, 33-63 $15.00 each, large size crib, spring and mattress $18.00. Dial 4-674, SPECIAL ONE TIME BUY— Pyrex tea pots, regular $4.98 while they last, only $3.88. Simpsons Sears Retail Store. FOR SALE — PIANO ACCOR- dian 120 base frontaline with five treble switches and two base. Six months old, in new |. $120.00. Phone side 7342. Good ‘Things To Eat — Summer. | VALLEY APPLES @ Russets © Spys @ Delicious $3.00 per bushel Free City Delivery AVON OPPORTUNITY AVON offers an excellent earn- ing for wives. Work mornings or Mrs. R. G. Dunn, 200 Leslie St., Moncton or phone Ev 27227 Help Wanted Female Requires the Services of REGISTERED NURSES Wheatleys on Airport Road ial 4.5020 Farmers Market FOR SALE: HOLSTEIN BULL Calf. Apply W. J. Andrew, East Royalty, Phone 47841. |FOR SALE: REGISTERED | * Holstein heifer to freshen the last of March. Archie Robin- | son, Albany. Short! ply Cedric Ballem, field. Phone 4-5967. | FOR SALE: KENNEBEC | Foundation seed potatoes, clear field reading. Apply to MacCann, West Covehead. | CITY OF HALIFAX WANTED TWO EXPERIENC- | son to New England Cafe, | Queen St. OUT OUR WAY | | MERCHANDISE | “Boats, Marine Supplies | FOR SALE: LOBSTER BOAT, in good condition, contact Clow, Murray Harbour Ni Pets And Supplies FOR SALE: PUREBREAD | registered German Shepherd pups, 2 months old. Hollis MacDonald, Bonshaw, phone New Haven 4-25. NOTICES | Found | FOUND: ONE PAIR MEN’S dark rim glasses with light trim! Call 4-7739. Personal | JOIN THE RUSH. SEND EN- velope to trunkfulls Postage Stamped Envelopes etc; 1840 to 1930. Up to $100.00 and more could be yours. Stan Roach 312 E. 36th St, N.Y.) ne Transportation jSINESS LADY DESIRES) transportation daily —_ from) Charlottetown to the Souris | Area approximately 8 a, m. and return passage in the evenings Write Box 1093, Char- | lottetown, P. E. I. (REAL ESTATE | Properties For Sale FOR SALE: BUNGALOW, | partly ‘finished, six rooms, | garage attached, Kensington | Road ares, Phone 44433. | FOR SALE OR RENT: 41 FOOT house trailer fully equipped, including automatic washer, situated Belvedere area. phone 2-1095. FOR SALE: HALF OF DOUBLE tenament house, consisting of | nine rooms, oil heated, cen- trally located. Write Box 6511 Guardian-Patriot. | Property Wanted condition. Some music includ- WANTED To BUY: FARMS suitable for the growing of tobacco. Apply, Suthern Kings Real Estate Box 5000 Monta- gue. WANTED HOUSES TO BUY and rent in Montague and vic- inity. Apply Southern Kings Real Estate, Box 5000 Monta- RaNTALS | Rooms 1 ROOM FOR RENT FUR- nished and heated, central. | Dial 4-4409. | COMFORTABLE ROOM FOR | rent, board if desired. Dial 4-4965. | T LARGE FURNISHED ROOM for rent, suitable for male or | female, or elderly couple. Cen- trally ‘located, call between 121 or after '§ p.m. to 292 Fitzroy St. | Room And Board WANTED _ IMMEDIATELY— toom and board in private WANTED TO BUY: 8 FT. Pram fishing boat, in good | condition. Dial 45006 after 6 WANTED GIRLS HIGHLAND dancing costume, size 8 to 9, Apply in writing to Guar- dian - Patriot Box 6396. HANCOCK’'S LUMBER Murray River Hurry, Winsloe or Phone | "FOR RENT — MODERN HEAT- eres, : | ed ground floor apartment, ELLIS BROS. _living room, bedroom, kitchen 16 per cent dairy ra. and bath. Immediate posses- tion, 3 bags for $10.50, Bar- sion, adults only. Phone 4-8183 ley meal $3.60, 35 per cent | between 6 and 7 p.m. dairy consentrate $4.95, Also | ————— ‘ll cake in stock. 2.1201, Articles Wanted By J. R. Williams) EMPLOYMENT = EMPLOYMFNT Vga RENTALS Apartments FOR RENT: $ ROOM APART- ment, third floor, propane gas range and refrigerator, avail- able Phone 4 4433, FOR RENT — HEATED AP- artment one bedroom, con- tinious hot water, central loca- tion. Apply Box 6485 care of Guardian-Patriot. Houses FOR RENT 2 bedroom bungalow, living-room, dining room, | kitchen, 2 and bath. Phone between 8:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. 4-5228 or evening be- tween 8:30 p.m. to 10:30 | Pm, 4-5933. Trailers COMPLETELY FURNISHED trailers for rent. Dial 4-8863. , Wanted To Rent WANTED TO RENT, A HOUSE or 2 bedroom apartment in good locality, Dial 4-8365. WANTED SUMMER COTTAGE in Keppoch for summer sea- son, fully furnished. Apply to Post Office Box’ 964 Charlotte- town. iVICES ACCORDIAN LESSONS 4-3007 Guitar and violin lessons. In- struments furnished in home. Day and evening lessons to adults and children. Call or write Mr. Emanuel, The Dun- dee, 200 Pownal Street. E. N. JORDAN BURNER SERVICE your free service worth what it is costing you? * Ranges — Space Heaters — Floor Furnaces and Power Burners Servic PALMER ‘ELECTRIC LTD. @ Refrizeration Sales and @ Electrical Wiring and Appliance Repair @ Oi) Burner Sales and Service Hot Water Heating Lennox Air Conditioning jotor Repairs and Rewinding @ De Laval Farm Dairy Equipment. 96 FITZROY ST. DIAL 4-8543 SEE PAGE 3 FOR LATE NOTICES PROFESSIONAL CARDS Architects | Alfred J. Hennessey | M. Arch., M.R.A.LC., P. Eng. | Post Office Box 368 57 Queen Street Phone G. Keith Pickard | Registered Architect P. 0. Box 550 9% Queen St. Charlottetown, P.E.I. Laurie A. Coles | & Associates Consulting Engineering & Architectural Service Charlottetown |14% Great Geo. St. Dial 4.5616 Summerside Dial 3789 Will be buying logs until further notice. Signed: — | Charles Hancock Phone 48618 — 45195 Peter A. McNeil Architect 57 Queen St. P. 0. Box 513 Phone 894-4872 Charlottetown, P. E. I. | at May I, 1962 not 1961 as appears in NOTICES ATTENTION DANCE FESTIVAL COMPETITORS Age for competitors is considered as WANTED * Young man for men's clothing & fur- nishings department with Charlotte- town firm. Apply in writing to Guardian - Patriot Box 6601 Charlottetown Stating — Previous experience, age, education and salary expected. ' Announcements CITY & QUEENS WE TREAT the Giggey's Pharmacy weel end special Wampoles Leth inal, regular $2.95 extra bargai: 2 for 3.99. Open 8:30 a.m 8 p.m. sick well be closed until March 12. ANY BANK will accept do- nations to Harvey Moore Scholarship fund or mail to box 213, Charlottetown. NOTICES the syllabus. cleared of snow by fast machines with efficient operators. Reasonable rates. | | _ Douglas Bros. & Jones Ltd. . 2.00 -- Friday — General Public ANNUAL MEETING Of the Canadian Cancer Society, Prince Edward Island Division, will be held at the Charlottetown Hotel on Friday, March 16, 1962 at 7:15 P.M. SNOW REMOVAL Have your driveways, yards, etc., Dial 2-1234 Mass Chest X-Ray Survey The Prince Edward Island Tuberculosis League Miniature X-Ray Unit, located at 135 Kent Street, will operate during the month of March as follows: Monday though Thursday (Business Personnel) 9.30 -- 12.00 a.m 5.00 p.m. 2.00 -- 5.00 p.m. 7.00 -- 9.00 p.m. CAN YOU BE , March 7th, for Variety Concert and one- act play presented by Vernon River Y.P.U, in Cambridge hall at 8 p.m. Sponsored by Peters Road Ladies Aid, CRAPAUD rink tonight, Cra- paud vs Cornwall, Frank Myers League. If Crapaud wins trophy will esented. Game time 8.15, Admission 25 cents to all. REGULAR monthly meeting Kingston Branch No, 30, New Haven. 00 p.m. SIMPSON — At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on Sat- urday, March 3rd, 1962, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simp- ‘son, a son Kevin Ward. Weight | 7 Ibs. 15% o7. a brother for Blaine and Darla. CARD PARTY Fast Wiltshire School, Wednesday March 7th, good prizes. first game of tour- nament in aid of school piano. BIRTHS | KING — At the Kings County Memorial Hospital on March Ist. to Mr. ai Mrs. Everett King, Montague, a daughter, Kerry Lee. Weight 7 lbs. 10 MacDONALD — Mr. and Mrs. Sandy MacDonald, Belvedere Avenue, Charlottetown, wish ot announce the arrival of Char- Jes Richard. Weight 8 pounds, 4 ounces, on March 2, 1962, at the Charlottetown Hospital. A brother for Bonnie Jean. | ‘TEMPLETON — At the Barrie Memorial Hospital, Armstown, Quebec, on Tuesday, Febru- ary 13th, 1962, to Mr. and Mrs. William R. Temple- ton, (nee Roberta Todd), a daughter, Judy Elizabeth, both well. | MCNEICE — At Elizabeth Gen- eral Hospital, Elizabeth, New Jersey, Feb. 24, 1962, to \ and Mrs, Michael F, McNeice (nee Shirley M. Costello) a daughter, Sharon Marie. Wei- ght 9 pounds and 2 ozs. VICKERSON—At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on March 1962, to Mr, and Mrs, Stewart Vickerson’ (nee Diane Webster) a daughter, weight 6 Ibs. 8 ozs. ENGAGEMENTS JACKSON — DOWNE — Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson of Fortune wish to announce the engagement of their daugh- ter Georgina Annie, to Ed- ward Robert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Downe, Bridge- town. Marriage to take place March 15th, 1962, at Souris, PELL MARRIAGES HOLMAN — HOGAN — At St. Paul’s Anglican Church, March 3rd, 1962, with the Venerable Archdeacon J... Ibbott officia- ting, Alan Hathaway Holman, and Helen Marion Hogan, both of Charlottetown. SUCCESSFUL IN THIS BUSINESS? I know that you can Be a success, provided you have Basic business management ability plus mechanical capabilities. The Service Station Business can be profitable if you have the above qualifications, and areal desire to succeed. | This may be the business for YOU; ask yourself these ques- tions: @ Would you really like to be an independent businessman? | @ Do you like meeting and dealing with people? | @ Do you like selling? @ Do you like working with cars? | @ Could you supervise men? @ Could you solve problems and make decisions? | | @ Are you really ambitious? | If your answer to these questions is yes—Financial assistance and advanced training are available to you. | would like to tell you more about this business and some of the immediate op- portunities that are available. Please write for appointment to Box No. 6395. | e DR. WYLLIE Allan office will | P MACKINNON — In loving me | NORTH RIVER Rink tonight, Tuesday double header Ist game in semi-finals, Dunstaffnage vs. and to attend a meeting after ames. HELP ROTARY select the most courteous clerk in Char- lottetown and Parkdale. Write a letter today to Rotary Courtesy Committee P.O. Box 608 Char- lottetown, ERSTER BEEF Show entries close March 10th, 1962 LAST DANCE of Season at the Recreation Centre, New Glasgow, Tuesday, March 6th Next Dance, Easter Monday, PRINCE COUNTY | EASTER Beef Show entries close March 10th, 1962, KENSINGTON rink Tuesday, Farmers finals. Hunter River vs Hope River. Game time 8.15. Add- mission 25 and 35 cents. BEDEQUE rink tonight. Tues- day, Moonlight Skate 8-10, Fancy Dress Carnival, Saturday, March 17th, KINGS COUNTY EASTER BEEF Show entries close March 10th, 1962. CUBS and Boy Scouts will be held tonight, March 6th at 7 P.m. instead of Friday the pre- vious advertised date at New Haven Canadian Legion Home, tonight, semi- Births, Deaths, Marriages DEATHS BEATON — The death occur- red suddenly at his home im Bourne, Mass. on Feb. 19th, 1962, of John C. Beaton for- merly of Melville, P. E. L, aged 67 years. Survived by his wife Louise (Goslin) one daughter Jean (Mrs. David Cheney) and two grandchild- ren, Marion, Mass. One sister lary _ Beaton, Brookline, Mass. One brother, P. Vernon Beaton, Yonkers, New York. Interment in Marcham, Mass. IN MEMORIAM SIMPSON — In loving memory. of Mrs. Frank Simpson, who died March 6th, 1961, also Frank Simpson, who died April 5th, 1952. When ties of love are broken And loved ones have to part, Death leaves wounds that never And ever aching hearts. We cannot bring the old days back Their hands we cannot touch, But we have such sweet mem- ories Of the ones we loved so much, Sadly missed by daughters, Sophie and Jean.” MCGARRY — In loving mem ory of Patrick McGarry whe died March 5th, 1961. | It's not the words, they are but the golden memory ef you. Each flower and leaf may with a Each evening sun may set. The hearts of those who love you Are the ones who never forget. Lovingly remembered by son, eter. Passed away March 6th, 1961. One long and lonely year has passed Since my great sorrow fell The shock that I received that suddenly on day Will always with me dwell. You wished no one a last fare well | Nor did you say good-bye But you were gone before we knew it And only God knows why. My heart aches with sadness And tears so often flow For what it meant to lose you No one will ever know. Sadly missed and always re membered by wife, Yvonne. MacKINNON — In loving mem- ory of my dear brother Leo (Bus) MacKinnon who passed away suddenly on March 6th, 196) ‘They say time heals all sorrow And helps us to forget. But time so far has only proved How much we miss him yet, God gave us strength to fight it And courage to face the blow, But what it meant to lose you No one will ever know. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Wilfred MacDonald, Cov wishes to thank Df Stewart and the nurses ang {ea of the Prince Edward Is head, land Hospital for their kindness | during my iliness. I wish to thank the Covehead Brackley United Church womem also the West Covehead Woe men’s Institute and the friends who vent flowers cards Mrs. Wilfred MacDonald, Ge | vehead “