EAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE STORE FOR SALE AT CARDIGAN l‘his store measures 3 feet by 22 feet. We are offering our Clover Farm Stone for sale. Complete with modern shelving. Mazes. hambmv Krinder etc. will sell as a com- plete unit with stock: or building, equipment or stock separate. This buikiflz can be easily hauled I20 any Paul‘! of the Island If interested. conbact either: I RAY LAVANDlER'or RAY SOLOMAN. GEORGETOWN on or before. January 4th., 1964. IANNOUNCEMENTS The Guardian, Charlottetown. Tues. Dec. 31, 1963. 15 DAILY MARKETS J. S. TAYLOR, Optometrist. ward Island Hospital on Sun- day. December 29, 1963, to Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hurry (nee mas holidays December 25in. December 26th. January 1st. NOTICES ’ NOTICES NOTICE I TOWN or KENSINGTON TAX PAYERS Notice is hereby given that December 31st 1963 is the last day for payment of taxes. After that date 6 percent charge will be added on all outstanding taxes. Signed MAYOR 8: COUNCILLORS Town of Kensington l SHOES DYED FOR . NEW YEAR'S EVE You can't actually tell the difference £1-om new moon "Absolutely woo“: rub off even In Snow" CHOOSE FROM THE FOLLOWING COLORS Blcown .’I‘nopocBmwlnQMledlhun . .A.nmyRusaet. Beagle onone Qoranee OYellow go:-chin QWhitoQ'mrquodse.Go1-dQRed ‘Blue .Pid(andmanyot3hers WHY BUY ’EM—SJMPLY DYE ‘EM’ U 1('X)’."r SATISFACTORY ONE DAY SERVICE 177 GT. GEORGE ST. Oil-IAlRlLO'I'l‘E'l‘OWN AT HOME — Mr. and Mrs. Sandra Lord), Charlottetown, sed away January ISL 1960- , ‘“''‘''l- P"- 2" °"'"’ Percy Dickieson, New Glasgow, a son, Nelson Trent. Weight “H3-PP)’ the <18)’-‘3 When Wu Wei‘? I A” Cd C II" 956'; w‘ be at home on 'I’uesday.; 7 I‘b5- 15 025- Lhefle h d All cu: oi?" -ifyi December 31, 19s3_ from 2.54 ' oney t e ays since you went American Gmwlh 9.17 um P-"L and 7'9 Wm‘ on “)9 0cca5_' IH‘T(T3VnlTlFIJdsl;taTtohhT<‘rig2;rl(]))té:: membered b Ella ganada Growth ‘ ion of their 50th weddlng annh] ember 27' 1963_ to Mr. an 93' re y ' Cdn Gas and I-innrny 1.40 a_n ; versary. l Mrs. Edwin Hammill, (nee CAMERON —— In loving memory‘ g3:39rl:u"fl::;'°5lm°"* 12.2: V ALL ODDFELLOWS and Re‘. Joan Valli. Freetown. a son, of Mrs. Sydney G. Cameron cm,um,' Hg,“ ‘Ego bekahs and friends are request Preséonih Weight _6 lbs. who passed away January lst, l Champion Mutual 6.10 6.70 _ ed to attend a New Year's lle- pa-moi‘:-TS" :ndr0Kae;‘en(_”‘ Mlchae" J1961 .m 1 th _ Inlcr. 45385 . ception at the Lodge Rooms. e5ui‘:m5aa'nd th:mlif'ee reSu"c”' Commonwelalth Int Lever 7.'l.'a l1l.7l ‘ - LUTT _ - or male nvesto I ln_62 1 .60 January 1st. 1964. from 3 to all Mrsliall-llnce LBtorn to Mr. and They that believeth m Me I Diverfified Inc A’ 23.55 N Ilm. 1 wood) at mg Wglllmlrligaebtzaa th g they were dead lDlVl‘SlIled Inc 3 «L82 5.30 n - ’ . .. 3. COAL — We have plenty H.B. I Hospital on December 27. 1983, Yet 51”” they live. , Dr|:yl din:-..sharM 20.23 Weeks Coal Yard. Grafton Street ; a girl, Joanne Carolyn. Weight And whosoever’ Iiveth and be- I Furnrdn Growth 6_-72 7.34 East. Charlottetown. Telcphonel 6 lbs. 8 ozs lieveth in me .°"°”“.°“ ‘3"'“'”‘ °-‘’‘ P3 1 shall never die I-lrsl Oil and _Gas 4_7.’l 3.1. IMURPHY __ At the Prmc. ' ‘ ‘lnds Collectlf A 6.56 7.13 Nolvru RIVER Rink N e County Hospital on l-‘rlda.v_ daI$'h't';':'°'M,,'°§3":,Tb°, :°,:,, by $233: EIIIIEZIII B iii ijii Years night January 1st. skat-; December 271.h_ 1953, to M,-_ ‘ ' Group Inc. 3.75 4.11 Growth Oil and Ga! 9.39 10.39 in 8:10 p.m. Admission 25 and 35 cents. Meeting of Intermediate '-C" League at Fulton Warrens Tuesday night December 31st. at ; 8 p.m. and Mrs. Ernest Murphy (nee Anne Estalbrook). Summer- side. a son. Alvin Wallace, weight 7 lbs.. 4 ozs. 1 SIMMONS _ Al the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on Tues- day, December 24. 1962, to Mr. and Mrs. S. James Sim- OUD TELEPHONE number has been changed to 892-272l.I Roland Hyde, Cornwall. ; TOWN OF GEORGETOWN NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS To the Citizens Mayor—Dr. A. Kennedy erwart Guy Hemphill Spurgeon Walker MRS. JOAN EASTON Town Clerk OPEN HOUSE The Board of Directors of fho Charlottetown Young Men’: Christian Association extend Io you A cordial invitation to a‘H'end The New Year‘: Day OPEN HOUSE JANUARY Isl - I964 3:I5—5:|5P.M. C.Y.O New Years Eve Parly' in Vernon River H l on Tues- day. December 31st. Good music. UNLOADING CAR of Royal Feed at Milton station Thursday morning only, January 2nd. THE DANCE mons. Sherwood. a daughter. Janie Lynn. weight 7 lbs.. 13 ozs. I ENGAGEMENTS 'nowNE — OLAND — Mr. and previously Mrs Edward Downe Monta- scheduled to be held in Tra-. <]:):diem€ross31}IfII on Tugsday. ' 5:169 ' efiggglrffiftd Mwmagcogflf Ce 9’ 5' New ea” r, Heallher Jean to Cst. Eve has been cancelled due to a death in the community. KINGS COUNTY NEW YEARS DANCE in Low- ‘ er Montague Hall on Tuesday December 31st, 1963. = Ollahd, Halifax. N.S. The marl riage will take place in the near fiu -re. MARRIAGES DANCE. FORTUNE Hall on Mgdgkflgrgreiianfigggfilga 0', January 15‘ cu“ peters OF Charlottetown announces the chestra. Canteen service. marriage of her daughter. MmN|(;H1' DANCE st. peg.I Marie Ellen Isabel, to Bra.I~ ers Bay Holy Name Hall New,‘ ford Gordon Murray, son of Year's night. Music by the Mrs. Mae Murray and the late Thunderbolts E Gordon Murray, at Charlotte- " _ : town on Saturday. December ICROKINOLE Parties begin " 28. 1963. n In Murra River School.v griday. Jranual-Iy 3rd. at 8:00 pm‘ gSPENCER —- In loving memory DANCE LEGION Hall. Cardi- of my dear mother. Mrs. Fan- gan. December 31. 'I‘uesday.I Dancing from 10:30 p.m. to 2 am. Please note correction in day and time. Dance the old year out and the new year in. PRINCE COUNTY KENSING-TON RINK tonight. IYour kindly deeds 1 remember' Tuesday, North Shore League 7 still. I I pm. Hunter River vs. Seabroox Inserted by loll. William- Juniors: 8:15 Darnley vs. Long . _ _ QUINN — In loving memory of River. 930 Rustlco vs. New An- Hubert Quinn who pay“ ' away December 30th, 198$ ny Spencer. who passed away December 31st. 1949. fourteen years Time rolls on have assed Since o‘e.r our home a gloom wa| cast ‘ ‘I loved you then. and I alwaysl ACTIVE PUBLISHERS Deep in my heart lies a picture A UNESCO survey shows that of 3 dear ',’"° 3°“ t° ms" 22 per cent of the world's books 1" m9m°rY 5 f”’“"‘° 1 R9‘-‘P Them “e in the English 1ang.,age_ Because he was one of the best. foflowed by 17 per cent in Rug- Sadly missed by Annle. Tor- ;ian_ lonto. IT'S COLD . - BUT I WE HAVE THE ICE CUBES For Your New Year's Eve Parties S.R. JOHNSTON’S FINA SERVICE STATION st, Pgtgrg Rogd Phone 2-1632 NEW YEAR'S LEVEE Garrison Sergeants Mess President and Moss Executive: will be of home for the ' New Year’: Levee 3 - 3.30 p.m. January Ist. I964 WE HOPE TI-IE BLESSED EVENT BRINGS MANY JOYS We would like to take this opportunity to wish all our Many Friends and Customers a Happy and Prosperous 1964. McGOWAN MOTORS MONTAGUE 9 CITY & UEEND .. . .~, . I Q Queen Street, Charlottetown i5§'i"i5".i. ‘$292 I41‘; “WE TREAT the sick wen" will be in his Albertol office (Continued from page H) G|’_\}Vl1s G 5396 515% 15-1. 15"/a + W Glggey's Pharmacy. New this Salurdalh January 4th. weuon B 550 V. 15% 16‘/4- '“mb' 00 P gchtrafffs lgomestyle Candler‘ [ T t I I M-—— * (Idn Nw 37500 :41/4 2 2 _v_u_ as e so goo . Available now a‘ “ " W 3' 4-0°“ - An 31000 17 14 -2 Glggey's Pharmacy. Dial 4-3176 MOST I‘ycTI:‘e'E I::)dIT?|:N'“:cIEToCKs I fiuomn 2&8-625 I9 17' In for prompt free delivery, mm 3.,“ lN,;;U:,'g:lA,l:;, ch," ch.“ U‘: 0';fi""° H: H; H: _2 f IINER DR. ZIE_LlNSKI announces Home 1291: so 49% so a la; c Mm; 95795 395 37.. 39., that there Will be no office hours . ' gandore 90700 25! 242- 23 — V. t V G1 ' . ‘HURR _ > , _ ‘ nrmonl 2 24 20 Z29‘ — I.‘ a lew asgow during Chrsl Y Al the Prince Ed filo 09 181 . MITCHELL — In CARD OF THANKS sincere thanks to the d0CLl)l‘!4I and all who visited him. also to all who sent mass cards and loving memory 0! Frank R. Mitchell, who pas- .’ BV The Clnadlan Pros: The family of the late Joshua E CARD OF THANKS Gallant wish to express theiri I wish to thank the box hold- and nursing staff of the Char- lers nI Ml. Slewarl, RR. 4, for lottetown Hospital. to the clergy lthe purse of nioucy; also for Ilhc many Iovcly zills I rer-an-.r>d at Christmas. Wisilih: you all 3 Very Happy and Pl‘O5Tl£‘l‘.)llS messages of sympathy or helpezl in any way during the illness INew Year. and death of their loved on» We I Ernest Allleck. mail COUl‘l€l'. . HAPPY NEW YEAR! All members are reminded of the Levee or 2 p.m. to 3 pm. New Year's Day of the Legion Home. They will be received by the officers of the Branch. ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION (‘harlottetown Branch thank you all sincerely. .Ml. Stewart, RR 4. Who Will It Be For ’63? 1960 Capt. Carl F. Burke ISLANDER OF 1959 'SLANDER OI’ LI.-Col. E. W. Johnstono ISLANDER O ISLANDER OF 1961 Dr. Frank MEICKIIIIIOD F YEAR ISLANDER OF 1962 Dr. E. M. I-‘ouud ISLANDER OF 1963 ?-?~? NOMINATIONS OPEN In continuation of one of this pl'rwim-c's ploasalllcsl ;:l'm\'illIz Il‘adl1/i0ll.<. cal‘I\' selection is In be mmle of 'lflG3's "I_:Ian(Ipr of the Year”, to be honored with The Evening Patriot Award. It is open to all interested Islanders to play a part in rnaking sure the honor goes where it ls best deserved. This they can do through letters nnminalillgz lI10S(‘ 1hc_\' dccm most entitled In recognition, directing: allcnlivn to limit‘ acts of good citizenship or significant conlriblliions In the well-being of the province during 1963. A distinguished three-mcmbcr hloard of jlldgcs. with one from each of the provinces lhrcc cnunlic.<, \\l|l lake into account all letters before choosing the “Islander of 1.‘llw‘Z‘.". The board's decision will be announced in mid-lanuary. READERS HELP MAKE CHOICE The goal of the judges will be to makc 1119 award to “that man or woman who. during 1963. has best used the means available to serve a useful Island purposc". Letters of nomination are invited to assist. them in making their choice on that basis. It is hoped, through the letters. to make sure that the and the deeds in their credit. will reach the attention of lhc judges. The Inten-t of the award is to honor the quality of deeds, and not names of all who should be considered. necessarily their size. With the help of readers. lhmuszh letlers of nomin- alion which keep this thought’ in mind. the awarrl could go In some woman who has made a quiet sacrifice to help a neighbor’s child to llcaltll—Io a pastor. teacher or doctor who has been unusually effective in adding to lllc meaning of life for some person or group—-just as easily as to some better-known person. It I"oIIows Ihal letters from readclzs can .’«l(IfI grczllly to the significance of the tribute lo be paid. NOMINATIONS CLOSE IAN. 8 In making the annual “Islander of H10 Year" Award. established in I959. The Evcllillsz Patriot pI;l_\':< no part In the judging. Instead. I1. acts as a clearing I’l0ll.<9 for letters of nomination. which go to the jlldccs. and .<h;lrr~s wilb all I_<I.'mdm‘3 in honoring the person selected. No letter of nomillalion should c.\<'-‘ml illm lumls. .\lI Il)IIr~I bc sicllcrl. but a poll n;mu~ OI‘(IIII'lI'II\' will IIP lI~(‘lI in (me any of the letters are published. Only let1er.< l'€‘(‘(‘.l\'P('I by noon of .Ianuary 8. at the office of Tho Evcning Pa1l'Inl, can be as- aured consideration by the judges. Every letter received has an 0ppol'lullil_\' to greatly influence the outcome. ADDRESS NOMINATIONS TO ISLANDER OF YEAR EDITOR Tile Evening H1z‘n'af THE ISLAND-WIDE PAPER OF COMMUNITY SERVICE