: | Your WANT AD in 2 PAPERS — AT ONE PRICE! Phone Charlottetown 8506 — Summerside 8031 — Montague 97-2 — Souris 32-3 — Alberton 68 i They are to bring the sa size 12. Phone 9101. ther 0’ Mine, Away from’ all sorrow and pain, In the beautiful kingdom of Hea- WESTINGHOUSE HEAVY — Duty Electric Motor 2 H.P. Apply Gordon F, Roper, Edward Road. Phone 7642. Mt. 5 AUCTION ‘45” SCORE CARDS er| for sale at Guardian-Patriot Central Printing. BROWN — In loving memory of Victoria Brown, who passed. away, Nov. 26, 1956. ~ Sadly missed and always re- ‘membered by Ollie, Wendell and Edythe. é f our only daughter Thelma, Who passed away Nov. 26 1958. No one knows one’s heartache’s Onl — In loving Memory ‘IT’S SIGNIFICANT THAT MORE | and more folks are using Guar- dian - Patriot Classified Ads to solve problems. Let us your needs. Phone 8506. help fill WHY BUY EXPENSIVE BLAN- kets. 3 lbs. wool Batt makes a new comforter for $3.30 or . bring in your wool and have it made into Batts for 90 cents Mill operating daily, Mt. Ste- wart Wool Carding Mills. dnly those who have lost can tell, Of the grief that we bear in sil- ence For the one we loved so dear. Lovingly | Remembered by Mother and Father, — ARD OF THANKS. ‘I wish to thank Dr. Auld, Nurs. 1959 cleaners, 10 year guarantee, laboratory test proved they clean faster and more effici-| ent. ordinary tank or cannister type vacuum. Maritime Sales, 176 Kent Street, Phone 9220. . : COMPACT VACUUM See before you buy any Compact @s and staff of the Prince County Hospital for their kindness to me ‘during my recent stay in the Hos- pital also thanks to all relatives FOR SALE PURE BRED DUAL purpose shorthorn bull, 10 months old. Apply Austin Smith. Tryon, P. E. I. and friends for visits, cards, and _breats. Thanks again, Mrs. Harry AUTOMOTIVE 8 CORDS OF HARD Woop blocks. Number of milk cows 2 registered Holsteins to fresh- en soon, Apply Everett. Train- or, Bonshaw. Marks... _ WE HAVE IN STOCK Orginal style Suburbanites in PULLETS: Henry Morrison, Breadalbane. APPLY MRS. 670-15 tube type New style Suburbanites in all . ssizes, : PROVINCIAL TIRE SALES FOR SALE TWO LARGE RE- gistered good plus rop Holstein cows, due early March. R. A. Proffit, Freetown. if required. 7 Wm. CONDON & SONS 65- Queen Street / Charlottetown, P.E.I. Dial 8712 _Lost Au. Found LOST:. BF ACK WALLET, FRI- day afternoon vicinity of Elm Ave. and Passmore Street. Re- turn to Fred Martin, care of Guardian office, LOST: BROWN BILL BOLD, BE- tween North River Rd. and Y. M.C.A. Reward. Phone 9340. LOST: SATURDAY NIGHT BE- tween Springfield and Milton Truck Tarpaulin. Finder please phone collect, Tra Auld Covehead 9-24. ; LOST: STRAYED FROM PAS - ture, Black heifer, Saturday morning. Finder please con - tact Louis Vessey, York, or Dial 5868. STRAYED FROM PASTURE dank jersey heifer two White hind feet, Anyone knowing the whereabouts, please notify Leo Coady, Hazelbrook. Miscellanous dress BOX NUMBERS In replying fo Box Numbers please make sure you have the correct Box Number in the ad- Agents And Brokers L. a... KENNEDY REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE Dial 3912 166 Great George St. REAL ESTATE For Sale FOR SALE BUILDING LOTS, 234. east of Charlottetown. Excellent location. Write Guardian Pat- riot Box M 18621 Charlottetown. FARM 140 ACRES 15 CLEARED 25 good wood and lumber. Enough for a life time. 6 acres | ploughed,. new house 11 ft. cement basement will store 4 ears of potatoes 2 barns 22 x 50. New pump price right apply Box 20 Emerald. ; REAL ESTATE For Rent SINGLE ROOM FOR RENT. Phone 6364. SMALL APARTMENT SUIT - able for quiet couple, second floor furnishings optional. Ap- ply 86 Cumberland Street be- tween 5 and 8 p.m. “PROFESSIONAL CARDS Belmont Street. CHIMNEY AND FURNACES cleaned. All work done by brush and vacuum. Smoke pipes re- placed. Fast service. Reason- able prices. Phone 3113. DIAL 8398 YOUR IMPERIAL ESSO STOVE OIL AGENT FOR | CHARLOTTETOWN, | HARRY MELLISH Schools, Instructions TAP DANCING AND STEP dancing lessons given by the Weatherbie Sisters. Phone 2794. Transportation Wanted TO HAMILTON OR TORONT for 2, around December Ist. Phone 9561. Schools, January 5, 1959. For further particulars apply ‘to:— Teachers Wanted | WANTED Primary Teacher for Cit duties to begi K. A. PARKER Superintendent of - Schools Wanted To Buy WANTED: GOOD USED % INC] ces. E The flarmer of today lives by means of farm profits. The de- sire for profits should lead farm- ers to carry out improved farm | practices to the end that they may better maximize their ob- -|jectives through the efficient use of their farm resources. This in- volves farm management which ‘}can be thought of as the opera- tion and organization of the farm from the point of view of effi- ciency and continuous profits. Farm management is concerned with the business aspects of farm ing and the problems of the in- dividual farm. The business and home aspects of the farm are very closely ¢or- related. The profits of the busi- ness are used for family living. By better planning and manage- ment the farm business is able to provide for a better farm living. On carrying out the farm man- agement process, the farmer per- forms five functions. He must recognize a problem, collect re- levant information, make a de- cision, take action and accept ‘| Pesponsibility for the action. A problem is recognized whenever | the farm manager feels discon- tent with the organization and op- eration of the farm considering the goals and accomplishments of the farm family. If it is felt that a. change will improve the situation, the next step in the management process would be to procure all information per- ‘taining to the problem. There a decision will have to be made as to what means will be adopted in solving the problem. Naturally there will be alternative produc- tion techniques and practices. associated with a problem. Pro- fit received is. the payment for risk involved. Each farm unit is unique. Each has its own goals and objectives as well as its own resources. The farm management process will then have to deal with the indi- vidual farm. Although the man- agement processes are the same a differnt type of management is necessary for each farm. Each will have to appraise its situa- tion and decide what farm prac- tices will be adopted. However, on évery farm, basic economic principles must be used to determine how resources can be used most efficiently. These are (1) add additional units of a resource as long as the value of the additional output is greater than or equal to the added cost; (2) substitute one factor for ano- ther as long as the cost of the factor added is less than or equal to the factor replaced; (3) sub- stitute one product for another product as long as the value of the added product is greater than or equal to the value of the product which is replaced. The fixed resources provide the limit to the possible plans for any farm and provide the basis upon which variable resources can be added. The vamriable re- sources which willl be added will depend upon their cost and their influence on the farm plan. Then another principle may be added —use each resource where it will give the greater return. CLUB NEWS _ Summervi"e 4-H Calf Club met in Alberry Plains School on. Oc- tober 17th with eighteen mem- bers present. Merrill Cronin cal- led the meeting te order and British Columbia Prices for P.E.I, potatoes at Montreal and Toronto during May and June of :his year were substantially were a year earlier. This was due to substantial unsold sup- plies of P.E.I. potatoes at this The Agricultural Stabilization ‘Board agreed, as of July 3rd, 1958, to purchase potatoes from the 1957 crop still on hand in P.E.I. Payment was limited to 36 cents per bushel. : Prices received during 1958 and 1959 for the Canadian potato crop will be influenced strongly by the size of the crop in the Uni- ted States. In that country the fall crop is estimated at one hundred and seventy-seven mil- lion hundred weights, 12 per- cent more than last and 16 per- cent more than 1947-56 average. The total output in the United dred and forty-eight million hun- dred weights. 7 percent more than last year’s crop. 2 The 1958-58 quota for Canadian seed potatoes to be imported into the United States—Canada’s prin- ciple market—remains the same as last year, that is, 1.1 million hundred weight. The quantity of seed potatoes under contract with countries other than the United States will likely be smaller in 1958 than the six hundred thous- and hundred weight contracted for in 1957. During 1957-58, of the 2.1 six million Hundred weight of table} potatoes exported from Canada, 1.24 million hundred weight went to the United States. If the pre- vailing price relationship contin- ues, exports to the United States eerste cen cenenne lower than they} 10 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Nov. 26, 1958. OUT OUR WAY By J.R. WILLIAMS| REAL ESTATE LY RKET UOTATIONS the next meeting. A publem) 4 * q t i I i Be a DAI ‘ reen Cronin, Robert Be IN MEMORIAM |_ Female Help Wanted THAD TNEERE EDO KNOW TA ee MA QUO Coun ta aa: TH’ DAYS OF CATTLE HOW SOFT HE HA 5 ROOM BUNGLOW, ONE MID) peting, The judges’ aa ; OPENING FOR STUDENT—AP- STAMPEDES WAS { IT, BEIN ABLE TO : 2 : 3 é ae I Bi ELLIS — In loving memory of} ply in person. Eileen’s Beauty OVER-3D0 YOU SIOP A STAMPEDE outside Montague. Phone 5196, tario white f.o.b. grading station TORONTO in favor of Maureen C « Freddy Ellis, killed in Bow -| Salon, 162-A Kent Street, across Oe Neen Charlottetown. SUMM ARY 35-35 116, colored 35-35%. No quo- meeting Leah Valley, Bs manville Nov. 25, 1951. from Eatons. 5 BRIGHT ROOM FOR RENT, : tations for quolesale Ontario. ROHURTO CLOSING s1atKs Doyle, Gerard Gill, Be ime that the eated, Central, garage if need-| Toronto: Market lower in mod-| Potatoes: Quebec new 75s 1.35- Me the Cannes race Hynes and Joseph Gill B It is not at the time tha heated, al, garagi : ; “s t shed! Te Co ee SUS Oe ed. Phone 3955 erate trading. 1.450 N.B. 75s 1.50-1.55. Toronto Stock Exchange—Nov. 25 compete, The judges 4 ears ao Tee Wek Gn tones hotel work. Must be neat in ap- 5 : New York: Market mixed; (Quotatio snin cents unless peo nit George Power, Earl + ies ph bein of the after; Pearance. Apply Hill Side QUEEN — 269 — LARGE BED- early recovery falters. zee oe) Reena emcee” ‘Kaye Murphy, a les SA Inn, Montague, Phone 49. ANN sitting room, well feats Ae Montreal: Market irregularly MONTREAL ; ont Robert Cain moved Bi And Remembrance silently born.}AVON COSMETICS HAS IM q ae ee Serene ae lower in moderately active trad-| Z oe Stock Sales High Low Close Ch’ge | ry Doyle setonded that : i ‘erritories. mi earn Nas ~ Mon : | ih the mit of joy we ave blue | minimim of $8" an hove REAL ESTATE | CURRENCIES ftss 2. imp iee | (, [Ame 8 oh ff | the acreage of pol With a smile on our face we| spare time. Pleasant dignified Ne Baie PC. 38% Int Nick siz [Algo mwts 600 350 310 330 48 jed in Canada in 1958 have heartaches ; work. For interview rite Mrs. Wanted To Rent - MONTREAL (CP) — The US. Bathurst A 4614 Int Pap a (eee ee oe " he Be wi ae mated to be about ‘Thinking dear Freddy of you. R. G. Dunn, Dist. Mgr. 16 Prin- ;|dollar closed Tuesday &t a dis-|Bell_ 41% Mass-Fer pelby EOS 1900 66 65 66 13° | that of the preceeding 3 OR 4 ROOM HEATED APART-| oount of 3 5-32 per cent in terms| Bri Sige Mecoll Anglo Hur 100 $12 12 12 + %|the 1952-56 average _ Lovingly remembered by Moth-| Ces St, Moncton, N-B. ment with hot water and bath, a Canadian funds, up 5-82. Pound|¢‘Gi in. ”—Norenda 30% | Ang ‘Rouyn 3700 29 25 25 | and acres. Quebec rep Stites ; oe ! My PU 2 : a ; i . : ee SC Geiger, 3 OR 4 ROOM A shi Royal Bank 72%| Arcadia = 7300-18149 vig ce Meer t on dear parents, “tz | FOR SALE CHOICE REGIS- heated, also with hot water, in ; C nk Com 37% Royale [Arex 5500 115. 307 "300 duction in 1958 is ha Mrs. Cameron Robertson,| tered dual purpose shorthorn city of Charlottetown. 2 adults f PRODUCE in Been ee ee ae Oe a ay, | (almost thirty-eight te ah assed away, Nov. 26 1941.| cow five years old to freshen and one child. Phone 5128. Cin. Célan aah Steet 661 |Atln-Ruf 12400 16 17 17 4 |Ted weights, a dec eS eg : She soon. Heber Myers, Carleton. MONTREAL (CPV( — Agricul-| cpr 28% Trans Can PL 25% | Aubelle 1000 6 6 18 to 9 percent. 5 _Dec. 2%, 1953. BUSINESS GIRL WANTS HEAT- ture department quotations: | Cockshutt 1g Un Steel 113@ | Aumacho 500 1314 13% 13% The potato acreage We do not forget them nor do we|»wo CHOICE MILK COWS. AP- TRWILMS 9 op ed room, centrally located, Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices |Seastams 31% Walker 331% queens ae ye ue 45 |in Canada and by pn ck of them often and wilt ae Se tay, uepane “THE THUNDERING H oe Phone 5855 after 6 p.m. to country station, wooden cases, | poe az? i tr ae (Continued on Page 11) the years 1957 and ‘958 a : boca a ove. CEs a -large 48, lange 44, medium | Foundation 13% Ford 105 to the Current Review ae Personal = : to , ‘ott NO. ONE CARROTS 4 CENTS : . 3914-40, small 34-35, B 34-35, C 23. 5 zes to the members who had cal. | Cultural Conditions in A ek ae Pele Toten, For Sale Miscellanous WHY FEEL OLD? FEEL YEARS | Receipts 99. YORK vos at the Runal Youth reir (sued by the Beonomia ee to our memory they al- Winsloe or Phone 7402 Char- - Younger. Ostrex Tonic Tablets Butter: Current receipts tend- NEW rae Marketing Service, But dear I be YY lien con ‘FOR SALE SINGLE WARDROBE revitalize thousands past 40.| . nie 6314. not tenderable 63%, - was moved and seconded that] o¢ Agriculture, Otta ways will be. . Phone 8677. BLIND LETTER BOX | only oc. At all druggists. As ry prints, job | Beth Steel 474 Monty W 4086 | the money left over from the|some interesting. Sadly missed by the family. THIRTEEN PIGS, 35 LBS. EACH fresh grade creamery prints, job|pors Warner 3444 NY Cent 26% | transportation money from the hs Serauce Aad MACLEOD — In loving memory| APPly: Mrs. Eldon Schurman, : a NUMBERS FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH |2ice 426; fresh wholesale Ca 1S Ratio Cop Fl ont of Aunce une he aA Sotho sate hae “of Jack McLeod, Graham’s| Spring Valley. PL of it From Pigs ; : vee | One: ae El Auto. El 36% Utd Aircraft 28%| the club funds, pressed’ in hundred of Jack i et this life BY CARRIAGE, GOOD CON. Names and addresses of Ad-|The amazing Body Tonic. Write Cheese: delivered Montreal, not |Gen Elec 67% Vanadium ~ 33% Joseph Cronin distributed soil tha produchent 46 ext , gnead, who depanted this “ufe,:| BABY ; ESD i vertisers using Blind Letter | toy free booklet today. waxed, Quebec white 33, colored| Goodyear 106% Westngse vie ‘ing b coe fe cov, 26, 19g7. ee ee ae dee a ee oe ee Boxes in the Guardian and PROLKER & C =A BELL |33 elie Quebec white 34,/Gt Nor Ry 47% sampling boxes to the members.! thousands of hundred Ahi th is. i j i weeks old with Master Pig Per e . = i AMP. > Whol : ?lInt TT 515% ; sald This month is here Saas deep re 50 WHITE ROCK PULLETS 5 Pellets, -a ‘fortified feed that Patriot are held strictly con: RESEARCH INST colored 34; current receipts On-| Kennecott a 1957 Acreage cae, in| Months old $1.75 each. Apply |builds resistance to growth-|fidential. Information _pertain- : 5 Prince Edward Island .....scssescers, 46.3 195. It brings back a day we will Mark Young, Bunbury P.E.I. stunting diseases. After feeding | ing ‘to these advertisements will | 21 King St. East, Toronto, Ont. . = Nova oSiotiais eae Lek 10.2 Fe ae rit jak” sa TLD? 25 to 50 Ibs. switch to Master ot b divulged under any cit-| FT CRIN G HEARTBURN, New Brunswick ..ssssssecsssccroees , 468 He fell asleep with out saying | SKATES — CHILD'S PAIR SIZE |25 Wiens RN, oe ve aves : 12; Men’s pair, size 7. Phone |Pig Starter. These two feeds oe bloated feeling, quickly reliev- AGRICULTU R AL NEW Que Cette eee tl Bee ariee of aan oii mener |: 5014 : prepare your Pigs for future Male Help Wanted ed with Wilder's Stomach Pow- AV Ontario... Gis ee ee ree But iS cree LW an : profits. It is results that count! der, Tasteless, odorless, so Asricult : Manitoba .....-- " GAS hog die 0 : P.E.J. Department of Agriculture Feiéohs 14.5 [op vingl remembered by Wife SEWING MACHINE. PRICE $10. Available at your GOOD PAY ; pure it requires no sugar of ~ Saskatchewan oe Es Fa ov ah sisters Amnie and| Phone 27-24 Hunter River ex- IN T.V.-RADIO SERVICING | flavoring. At all druggists. — ee EA te 10.0 Melis. sod, Gindid: 250 _ change. MASTER FEED DEALER | Wireless Operating all offer big FARM MANAGEMENT ting farm units is the partial | British Columbia ...... etttrenaeees Sf 0. es oe. SKATES — BOYS, C.C.M. size |IVAN KERRY, Representative money, Trained, men urgently Pets Over the years, as farming ad-|budget. This estimates the ae MULLEN—In loving memory of |" 4: Girls, white, size 6 and size x needed. Ask for facts on how/coCKER SPANIEL GOLDEN.| vanced from one stage to another | change that will occur in present | Canada =... ee ae our dear mother, Mrs. Walter} 13 phone 6647. Attention you in nee oy i comune female. (sprayed) This isthe demand for land, the scar- Sie by. eee the, axtdi- eae pice Mull ~ : : *. : ing job in one of these fields! «4.41 Christmas of st. By ain tional costs and additional re- nad: ET GE SES PRCA MEE sl em oe ae cnet FOR SALE IN SOURIS FAW.- Christmas Shoppers and remain at work. No experi- ae a bee a ce one ae ca Gon turns which are influnced by var-|' Prince Edward Island .........:.+... 46.4 ar tee oe ; cett Beaverbrook coal and wood | We have a complete line of ence—but some high schook : the cities for more and better | ious alternative plans. Compar-| Nova “Scotia .........-+.++ Pee 10.3 aoe sweet te have a Mother’s| Tange excellent condition used | Satin Bound Blankets includin: needed. Apply now for Fall day : Services Offered farm products, has tended to| ison between net influences will| New Brunswick vicaesamecvamescacess 46.0 oe fO8e Se one year. Write P.O. Box 784. | Reversible, Pastel Shades. classes Toronto and Montreal. Wee agriculture Soe asingly | Permit a decision on the use of| Quebec ........... izipeee eases ee 90.6 To sta) she always cares Charlottetown Phone 3306. = | Check also Auto Robes mack Give education, _ age and post | CALL MACCALLUM FOR ALL complex business. Modern farm-| resource. Once the decision is} Ontario ........... BA ies Hens 3 56.5. To have her understanding faith | GIRL’S WHITE FIGURE SKAT.|!tom 100% Pure Virgin Wool. A your request quickly—no obliga-/ paintings or decorating needs. ing-is a business and therefore | made it must be put into action| Manitoba ......e..-reesesreeeereeeee 8 BB. ; ale! dairy ob roller skates, deposit will hold any Blanket tion. : ceiling murecored latex paint, is subject to business principles | and the farm manager must then Saskatchewan oe ieee bey also all weather coat with hat, until Christmas. Boxes supplied RE AL EST ATE Paint paper hanging ete. 20 and reacts to economic influen- | accept the risks and uncertainties} Alberta .........-- eo eetecceavossenes f and daughter Norma Beecher Smallman, ‘are visiting with rel friends for the next weeks in different. p: ‘United States. Congratulations are tended to Mr. and Bernard of O'Leary a patient in the Com pital, O’Leary, where in ceiving medical tre Ind ‘Mr. Harry Daley he side, were guests. Tat Mr. and Mrs. Ivan — Mr. and Mrs. Keith ok Jan. ? Jay Mr. Reid Sangster dell speaker at the ele sor meeting of the OL Ton: Union meeting held be er Church Hall, Wednes Mrs. Felix Arsenaull ing. The president Knallen presided over party was held for Ma: Ellis, Dunblane, Fri noon, November 141 number of his little gathered on occasion BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Ete. J. Elmer Blanchard, B.A. 160 Richmond St. Dial 5573 CHIROPRACTOR Ur. W. R. Carson 201 Prince St. Dial 64° OPTOMETRISTS © J. A. Carruthers, R. O. 123 Kent St, Dial 561: bench or floor model drill press Write Box 142 Guardian - Patri- ot Office Summerside. WANTED 3 TO 5 HORSE POW- er Electric motors. Turner Farm Equipment Ltd. 94 Fitz- roy Street, Charlottetown, Phone 7349. USED OFFICE SAFE TURNER 5 WAYS TO PROFIT FROM Guardian - Patriot Classifed hire or buy. Phone 8506 for a Ads. Use ’em to sell, rent, find, trained ad-assistant. FOR SALE 4 CORDS OF HARD wood in blocks. Raymond Bur- goyne, Granville. Phone New - London 10-24. FARM BUDGET When decisions are involved which wil have a major effect on farm income, the budget pro- cess should be used. The bud- set most offen used on opera- Work Wanted RELIABLE GIRL DESIRES — birthday. Brian was with gifts for whic his little friends. “Happy. Birthday”’ noon was spent in amusements. This W by a delicious lunch of and cake, efc., serv mother, Mrs; Lorne Grandmother, Mrs. may be smaller this year than last. The bulk of Canadian table potato exports went to Central America Countries and Islands of the British West Indies. ; The potato processing indus- try has increased in importance. During the calendar year 1957 some 2.5 million hundred weight of potatoes were processed com- Beasley Ave. Phone 8642 Ber Parkdale x Boarders Accommodated WANTED TO BOARD PENSION ers in comfortable private city home, semi-private room and _ board $50..a month. Dial 3092. €AN ACCOMMODATE Two led the 4-H Pledge. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. Elmer Hynes moved and Leon- ard Hynes seconded that the see- retary write a vote of thanks to each of those who donated prizes at the Achievement Day. The name of the person who won the serv Me: A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB. “Ba; Wa tteeers ‘ day work and baby-sitting.| prizes donated is to be included ; 7 illion hundred| Ph working girls, Is served if | CHOICE SALT COD AND HAKE Bank of Commerce Bldg - Farm Equipment Ltd. 94 Fitz- Ph ‘ Lpsean's pared with 1.6 million hundred} Pherson. _, Working girls, meals served roy Street, Charlottetown, one 3881. in the letters. Geraki Gill and) weight utilized by manufactur-| Mr, and Mors. preferred, $10 per week, Phone| in 50 lb. or 100 lb. Lots. North Paley & Beslan | J. S. Taylor, RO. : a Sees harlott Goong. Pawer are ia chard ot wei u y 9324. €:'s and Trucks For Sale 751 MORRIS MINOR WITH RAD- Shore Packing Company Limit- ed, Malpeque. WALNUT BED AND DRESSER set. Complete with spring and PERMANENTS A N D FINGER Waves given by experienced hairdresser. Phone 4833. - PRACTICAL NURSE NOW returned to their | wood, after spending joyable vacation vis relatives and fri ers during the preceding year. BRUSH SPRAYING : Getting rid of unwanted brush through spraying is generally less Corer Kent & Queen Sts. recreation for the next meeting, Offices 9133 — House 4756 Francis Donnelley, Maureen Cro- nin and Gerard Gill are to be Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg, Peake & Nicholson BUYING DUCKS AND GEESE until December 10, paying high- est market prices. W. J. Burns, L on the nominating committee. an if cleared b: ich- | U,S.A. : jo. Economical to run, Ideal} mattress. In good condition. 1%5 Gratton Street ARCHITECT Malpeque. : available. Phone 4655, Father Munphy distributed pri- ce te a ee hee es and Mrs, Wi ear for student. Dial 5887. Phone 5426. AM : BUYING SCRAP “IRON AND ually much delayed over that fol-|liams, Milburn, hay _ 1958 VOLKSWAGEN DELUXE,|NEW BRIGGS AND STRATTON J. A. McGuigan, B.A. J. F. TOOMSS, B. Arch, | el. Also. batteries, metals, lowing brushing. O'Leary for the wi 11,000 miles, radio, néw snow] air cooled engine. 5 h.p. Price and bottles. Paying highest FEED PRICES ? ? Currie Bldg., Dial 9424 Queen St. ARCHITECT ket pri ease Oya Winter spraying has several| Mrs. sr 1s ti nits en ee ; 2 market prices. Lester 5 i Wii ing | w surgery : oi colour black,’ in good| $125. F.0.B. Sussex; Beatty : 140 Richmond St. Dial 3865) Lower Pringe Street. Se i ee ee aie ee! v ee Phone olee deep well pump, 300 ft. lift,) IAN M. MacLEOD, LL.B. ieee program can more effectively bal- ance the season’s activities and _ MORRIS MINOR, FOUR DOOR,| With working barrel 1-13/16 x (McLean & McKinnon) a ee G. Keith Pickard Master Feed Dealers suggest you pur- . . . it } iain nN, A-l condition, new winter ti 36, price with engine $295. F. : : A : : wy | it iS not so necessary to take pre-| out again soon. Tgecent motor job, ele Appi’| 0-8. Sussex. Address. inquiries Currie ae oo B. Arch, MR.ALC., ATTENTION chase feed supplies this week. Prices will cation tp prevent, Sonne ee ee eee) oe ee ie 00 tengo FARMERS increase with freight rates. A mixture of 2, 4D and 2, 451 ed the hospital agai pa : FREDERIC A. LARGE, Summerside, Wednesdays : is the most effective for this pur-| treatment. __ pO AEEP, BXCHLEENT CON- a ces ae ae ae Q.C., M.L.A. Dial 2936 GARAGES pose. Willows and young poplar} Miss ake a C _ dition. Reasonably priced.| able T.V. just like NG He ‘di growth are controllable by 2, 4D/ has return oe Box M G Care of the ae Box - 16993; Room Tee aan Building Peter A. McNeil and TRUCKMEN IVAN KERRY alone, but since rose bushes and| after spending the - Guardian-Patriot Office, Sum- arlotletown. - , : dogwood are not, it may be best! ths here. _ merside. QUANTITY OF DRY HAKE, MacPles # Tra ie Ch. Gow a. sikieiee, We are buying Iron and |CHARLOTTETOWN : DIAL 5455 as fee ies Tenor t f Siticere sympat! 48 PLYMO™-TH SEDAN CUSTom| 800% quality. Prowse and Ag- oe ee Phone 4339 P. 0. Box 51. Steel Scrap, Scrap Auto Two (2) pounds of actual acid in) tended the family (60 Richmond St. Dial 5573 Services Offered Mimeographing, Bookkeeping, Stenography MRS. HELEN ACORN 2 Brighton Road, Charlottetown Dial 6349 new. Phone 7156. ELECTROLUX FOR CHRISTMAS! Now is the time to order that ELECTROLUX Cleaner or Pol- jisher for your favorite GIRL. PRICED AS LOW AS $99.50 Small Down Payment delivers it | CHRISTMAS WRAPPED. . No further payments until February Ist, 1959. DIAL 5607 or WRITE ELECTROLUX Batteries and Ale Bottles. We require 1000 tons of Iron and Steel Scrap at $15 per ton (2000 lbs.). Scrap Batteries $1.25 each Highest prices for metals and Ale Bottles. (No purchase of Scrap Materials from juveniles). MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD: 158 Kent Street Opposite Eaton’s WANTED ALE BOTTLES, PE’TS or quarts. Dial 8595. BUYING TOMMY CODS AND ten (10) gallons of fuel oil is the recommende2 application per acre. Fuel oil must be used as a carrier because it stays on t! bark longer than water result- ing in greater penetrations and because it doesn’t freeze during winter .This may prove slightly higher in cost than water, but the decided advantages would seem to outweigh the price. Thoroughly spray plants with the solution for good results. For most sparyers proper nozzle and attachments are available. Mrs. Famar ! Leary, who. passed P.C, Hospital Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. returned to their man after visiting friends in Nova Scov Mrs, Ray Kennedy Harbor, is visiting days in O'Leary, a5 brother and sister and Mrs. Stan Dut Ken Mathieson, and Art Gallant, turned to their ho very enjoyable visit interest-in the Uni on their return friends in Moncton, Friends of Murray _tadio, heater, good condition. $250, Phone 3678 from 5-6 p.m. 1955 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN, _ Low Mileage, Radio - wired ant equipped to haul house trailer, Also house trailer and Winter tires for Volkswagon. Phone 9658. 1955 PLYMOUTH, LOW MILE age, equipped with heater, Ap- ply 28 Great George St. Phone 4572 after 4.30 p.m. 1953 PLYMOUTH SEDAN, LOW _ mileage 14000 mi. good condi- fion, winterized, Price $900. Phone 3376. (953 BUICK, WINTER TIRES, heater, radio, new motor and AUCTION SALE T am instructed to sell by Publie Auction: Household Furni- ture and effects, in the residence occupied by the late Dr. H. H. Shaw, 80 Upper Prince St., Thursday, Nov. 27th at 2 o'clock: Chesterfield and chairs, Chaise Lounge, Lazy-Boy chair with Otto- man, Antique high back chair, Antique Dining Chairs, Dining Tables and Sideboard, Rocking Chairs, Mirrors, Hall Seat and Clothes Rack with Mirror, Piano, small tables, Bureau, chests of Drawers, 4 Bed Outfits complete, Commodes, Books, Book Shelves, Table and Bridge Lamps, Drop head Singer Sewing Machine, Oilcloth Squares, Rugs, Scatter Rugs, Electric Refrigerator, Electrie Range, Electric Toaster, Hoover vacuum and attachments, Kitchen Range (coal), Fire Irons, Card Tables, Bed Clothing, Ornaments. Dishes, Pictures, Pots, Pans, Curtains, Garden Tools and several other articles, ELECTRICAL ENGINEER E. S. CHANDLER, B.Se. (E.E.), M.E.LC., P.Eng 161 QUEEN ST. PHONE 8325 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS __ McDONALD, CURRIE & CO. COOPER BROTHERS & CO. Charlottetown H. R. DOANE & COMPANY 148 Great George St., Charlottetown Dial 6547 — 6548 Currie sldg. Dial 5568 OBSERVERS LEAVING UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (GP) The evacuation of the United Na- tions observer group in Lebanon P. 0. Box 187 i isi i ‘ . is expected to begin Friday and| Cape regret to heat crimes Sonemigion. ice 7 Upper, Hillsboro Street ARTHUR J. GARRETT smelts at foot of Prince Street. ~ 2 eee be completed by Dec. 10, Sere: fined to his pes io 000. Apply Gordon Lewis, CHARLOTTETOWN PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING Prowse and Agnew. Phone 71- tioneer. |tary-General Dag Hammarskjold| cold, all hope to Parkdale er phone 6921, ! Charlottetown 100 Fitzroy Street Dial $322| 66, Auction g j said Monday. again very soon. ‘