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This newspaper reserves the right te accept. reject, revise or re-edit ui! z, saat ¢ iduntll Cars and Tracks Fer Sale Specials At Volkswagen - Mayfair oe ora wall tires, in showroom condi- 1955 FORD TUDOR SEDAN 1953 CHEVROLET SEDAN ; 4+Powerglide transmission, engine completely rebuilt. 1951 DODGE 2-DOOR SEDAN In excellent running condition. Don’t miss this one! Only $350.00 AH cars ‘specially priced for this week. Drop in today and look them over. W. R. JENKINS LTD. Used Car Lot Kent St. Phone 9114 1955 FORD SEDAN, AUTOMA- tic transmi , two-tone paint. Radio, Fender’ Skirts; Direc- tional and back up lights, 4 new dition, $1475. Will Write Postoffice Box 354 .Char- lottetown, or Phone, days 6323, evenings 3194. ed Auction Sale |F. R. McLaine Limited, | peque Road, Charlottetown, P. E. i'l, on the 28th day of January | 1959 at one o'clock p.m;, a 1952 | Plymouth Sedan, Serial 96043006. | This vehicle is being sold per- | suant to a Conditional Sale Con- /tract dated the 8th day of April '1958 between Morris ~MacMillar of ‘Wood Islands, P..E. I. and F. R. Mckaine~Limited, Char. lottetown, P. E. I., which. con- tract was duly signed to Traders Fimance Corporation Limited. For Sale WESTINGHOUSE CLEANER and General Electric (‘two brush) floor polisher. Both in good condition. Between 6:30 and 8 p.m. phone 4824. ONE CALL TO 8506 TO PLACE a Classified ad can bring you many calls for the article you want to sell or the property a you'd like to rent. TES AND INFORMATION | — RATES AND | ‘APPLES: RUSSET DELICIOUS Courtland, Spy, etc. At House instead of stand, % mile up Airport road. Mrs. Wm. Whealey. Phone 5020. FOR SALE traps and rope; 16 anchors; 45 buoys; 5 herring nets; 1 boat, 30 ft. with five Im- perial engine; new Briggs and Stratton engine and hauler; 1 boat, 30 ft. with ten Imperial engine; 1 Shel- burne dory, 15 ft. bottom. F. J. DELORY & SONS, Georgetown. FOR SALE, SKATES SELLING at reducedprices, all sizes. Charlottetown Exchange Store 93 Richmond Street. Phone NEW SKATES — MEN’S 7- 8 and 9; Girls size 5, white; Children’s size one, white, re duced to clear. Zakems Grocery Phone 8589. DRY SLABS AND HARDWOOD Delivered anywhere in City. Phone 9536. Malones Coal Co., 30 Edward Street. CAR RADIO TO FIT DODGE car. Price $20.00. Apply Mrs. James MacNeil, 22 Kirkwood and Hangers. Apply Claude Murphy, Charlottetown. FOR SALE: CLEAN. USED clothing. 942 Elm Avenue, Tuesday, January 20th, 2 p.m. De. | FOR SALE USED 8 M.M. MOV- ie Cameras and Projectors— Taylors Jewellers Ltd., 121 Grafton Street ZAKEM’S YOUR LUCKY DOL- lar Store is featuring Fab 3 ~ large packages $1. Dial 8539. THREE EVENING DRESSES. Two blue and one white. All im - 12. Price $10 each. Phone FOR SALE: DOUBLE BARREL, ’ 12 gauge Stevens shotgun and \ Winchester 30-30, lever action. Phone 4383. SPLIT HARDWOOD DELIVER- ed anywhere im city of Char- lottetown. Seven dollars for ; one-half cord. f approximately ee | Headquarters | 1957 DODGE SEDAN] tires. Better than average con- take older : car in trade. Can be financed,| {°004. Winsloe, P.E.I. -- -- For Sale by Public Auction at | Mal- Lobster fishing gear. 320 | FOR SALE—SET OF HOPPLES. | . OUT OUR WAY , | | REAL ESTATE -FOR.SALE AT SOURIS IN MEMORIAM _ MRS. WALLACE MACLAINE The house and large lot of the late Mrs. Melinda (William) Richards, sit- |. uated on Bloomsbury St. For price and particu- lars, apply-to— Trainor & O’Donnell, Solicitors. § REAL ESTATE Wanted Te Rent WANTED — 2 OR3 ROOM heated apartment for young working couple. Phone 4285. REAL ES7ATE For Sate | Female Help Wanted. AUCTION “45” SCORE CARDS (CAPABLE RELIABLE GIRL! for sale at Guardian-Patrio'| for general house work, write | Certral Printing. Guardian-Patriot. Box M-11723. ~ » | Charlottetown. FARMERS MARKET —S=*cowe | Lost And Found Market More Milk! | __ Wanted teadee, iestibion : FOUND — SHOPPING BAG WANTED HOUSE, WITH 3 TO 18 Raise Healthier Calves containing 2 pair slippers and| acres land, not more than eight Master Calf Starter Grower toys at Co-Op Store, Charlotte-! miles from Charlottetowh/ or Improved Formulae _ town, Christmas week. Owner; Summerside. Write C-O Post- _A scientific combination of pel:| may claim same by indentifica-| office Box 163 Charlottetown. } lets and _ specially precessed tion. . | eee | grains. plata | Schools, Instructions Ev — PAATARS | area of Southport. Sum of mon- PRIV. ATE _ TUTORING — IN ven “3-day old calves relish it. 4 | city of Charlottetown, (First \"Manel"Calf Sate: Grose } et er see ¥ ; from Grades 5-12, Phone ae Sak sean Miscellaneous on ee MASTER ‘FEED DEALER oo : gonna IVAN KERRY, PHONE 5455,- ADVERTISERS Services Offered MARITIME REPRESENTATIVE FOR SALE: ONE REGISTER ed Holstein heifer calf, bor January 6th. Apply James |SEAMSTRESS — EUROP E AN Who use Blind Letter Boxes ia) trained: Altérations, W oe the Guardian - Patriot Classified | and childrens’ clothing a spe- .columns are requesting your cialty. Drapery, ° slipcovers. reply in writing, addressed to|' Mrs. Frank Bachand, 74 Syd- their respective Boxes. Your ney St. Phone 8285. reply may be mailed, brought to! pO IT NOW—FOR COMPLETE | FOR SALE: A QUANTITY OF baled hay. 25 cents per balc aaa: A pth ee ae the Classified counter, or de.| painting, decorating service, rae Phone Cove- cosited in the Mail Box at the ceilings, walls, woodwork; : paperhanging, etc., Call R. front of The Guardian Building. | Male Help Wanted WANTED CONSTRUCTION FOREMAN For marine wharf job in Nova | Scotia j Essential must have experience in\steel and wood piling and be, qualified to supervise job. Could lead to permanent position for MacCallum, 20 Belmont St: Charlottetown. | CURING-SMOKING: 1 AM RE- ceiving pork every Friday be-,; tween 9.00 and 4.00 at the cold storage plant, Esher Street, Charlottetown and every day at the plant 61 King Street, Sum- merside. Paul. Hansen. Transportztion Wanted NEW CAR LEAVING FOR TOR- onto and Montreal, on January ITS MUCH EASIER TO PRE-. pare your Guardian . Patriot Classified Ad when you ask one ef our trained ad-takers to as- | sist you. Phone 8506. ‘BEEF FEEDERS ' Get an extra half Lb. per day , by feeding one Lb. Master Feed Beef Concentrate with Stilbestol. the greatest advance for Beef production. One Lb. Master 32% a lof The Pipe Lines Act, Chap | WANTED: GOOD USED GRAIN crusher, 10 or 11 inch plate. Phone Elmer MacDonald, Crapaud, 13-2. - FOOTHILLS PIPE LINES LTD. NOTICE is hereby given that an application will be matie to | the Parliament of Canada, at the next or the next thereafter son, Milton; Milton, Nine Mile Creek, Donald, on the homestead, Nine Mile Creek. Also thirteen grandchildren. A daughter, Esth- er. predeceased her several years ago. The funeral service, held at her late home on Jan. 2, was conducted by her minister Rev. George Killen assisted by Rev. A. E. Piercey who brought a mes- sage of comfort to the bereaved. All that was mortal of a de- ensuing session thereof, for a private bill incorporating a& company under the name FOOTHILLS PIPE LINES LTD. for the purposes of: . conn (a) Construéting, dev eloping and operating inter-provin- ‘cial and extraprovincial | pipe lines for the trans- portation of oil, natural or artificial gas or any liquid | or gaseous product or by- | product thereof, within or outside Canada; and Purchasing, holding leas ing, selling, improving, ex- changing and generally dealing in real property. and all interests and rights therein, legal, equitable or | otherwise. - , j All subject to the provisions | ter 211 of the Revised Statutes | of Canada, 1952, and of any other general legislation of the | Parliament of Canada relating to pipe lines. wed The Applicants will request | such other powers and cor-— porate provisions as may “ee deemed necessary for the car- | rying out of the objects of the Company. DATED at Toronto day of January, 1959. this Ist 171 Yonge Street, TORONTO, . Ontario. Solicitor for the Applicants. | Beef Concentrates costs St2¢ per ight man. 30. Stopping in Montreal. | Lb., one-half Lb. of Beef at 22c : + Phone 4388. is lle or 100% profit. Reply giving. full particulars, M . ‘ stating salary expected to R. A. | ° For of er 32% Beef Concen- Douglas Ltd., General Contractors Wanted To Buy trate with DES . .. see your local po. Box 1095, New Glasgow, WANTED ALE BOTTLES, PINTS Master Feed Dealer. N.S. or quarts. Dial 8595. Ivan K a? Rep. Phone ‘5455. | eee en WANTED 1 TO BUY. USED secrete |_REAL ESTATE |"Sonme. Pm’? eo. eRe eave ‘BABY CARRIAGE, USED MOD-| | RENT A SINGER SEWING MA-| For Rent el, in good, clean condition. | chine. Only $7.50 per month, im) GRAFTON STREEL 2-A-LARGE — Will pay cash - Phone 9660. cluding delivery and pickup!) ,,..: i s ; : ‘ : buf “t bediroom, - service. Singer Sewing Centre, / ene ree : ont ’ , | able for Nurses of ~Business; 1955 Dodge. Apply Gorden} 164 Gt. George St., Phoné 4551. gir; kitchen privileges op- | Lewis, Belvedere Service Sta- tional. Phone 7159 or 3348. , tion, Phone 6921 Female Help Wanted EXPERIENCED SECRETARY, |. with references to be employ- ROOM HEATED APART. WANTED — YOUR OLD CAM-| 3 | ment with bath. Write Guar-, era in trade for a new model | DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES | Sealed Tenders addressed to the undersigned at Ottawa will be re- ceived up to 12 o'clock noon March 2, 1959, for the construcion | ft. in length for service in the Newfoundland Area. ~ Plans and specifications may be obtained from the Department at, Ottawa, upon deposit of 350.00 in| the form of a certified cheque or! ed in Summerside. Write! diss - Patriot Box C 1m. os movie er stil Ss . Pcie ay money order payable to the Re- Guardian-Patriot Box “RT” ayAILABLE FEBRUARY 1ST. _sewellers Lhe, Tet Crone: | colvet General of Canada. De- Summerside. new four rodin apartment with | ANTIQUES — rie gare ve — ee oo — Beg ————————— —"3ers - jew . Currier aa ves , and specifications are re EXPERIENCED bof AITRESS bath, heated and hot water. Ap- eat dakar and colored good Saaie. wanted Apply in person to ply 133 Queen St. or Phone Pp _e h and : : lend will Ments Restaurant, Queen St. 6016. ; glass, oil lamps, china an The lowest or any tender sebuinsdidibcanccpuaioumiaeceds porcelain. Iron banks © (still! not necessarily be accepted. \ and mechanical). Write Guar- G. R. CLARK. PROFESSIONAL CARDS “ | dian-Patriot, Box 13408, Char-| = Deputy Minister Of Fisheries lottetown. 7 ww CHIROPRACTOR . Dr. W. R Canes 201 Prince .St. Dial 6432 OPTOMETRISTS J. A. Carruthers, R. O. 123 Kent St, Dial 561: — - lof ten dollars by contractors J. S. Taylor, R.0. Corner Kent & Queen Sts. Offiee 9133 — House 473% ARCHITECT* _ BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Etc. M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB Bank of Commerce Bidg Palmer & Haslam : Bank of \Neva Scotia Bidg. Peake & Nichoison 175 Grafton Street _ J. A. McGuigan, B.A, Currie Blag., Dial 9424 Queen 81. TAN M. MacLEOD, LL.B. (McLean & McKinnon) Plans, specifications, an / na J. F. TOO’ °S, B. Arch. G. KEITH, \ Attention Carpenters REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING WEDNESDAY, JAN 21st AT 8 P.M. LABOR HALL, QUEEN STREET All members please attend. © Sealed tenders addressed to Mr. G. Keith Pickard, | Architect, 100 Fitzroy Street, Charlottetown, P. E, lL, will be feceived until 5 p.m. Thursday, 1959 for the erection of a new Parsonage at North River for the North River Group of Baptist Churches. February 59, d tender documents can be obtained from the office of the Architect on deposit wishing to submit.a tender. This: deposit will be refunded upon return of plans. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. signed, PICKARD, Architect. 1338 Currie Bidg. 179 Queen. ere oa 7” ARCHITECT, . 140 Richmond St, Dial 3865 Loca FREDERIC A. LARG Ege QC. MLA E, G. Keith Pickard . : B. Arch M.R.A.LC., Room 207 Dominion Building Charlottetown, 100 Fitzroy St. Dial 3244 Dial 3618 ‘ side, W MacPhee & Trainor —as 160 Richmond St. Dial 5573 : re Peter A, McNeil ROBERT G. MACL<OD, B.A., ARCHITECT L.L.B. Room 208 Dominion | 166 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown | —-—— - Bidg. Dial 4126. Phone 4339 P. 0. Box 513 Services Offered Mimeographing, Bookkeeping, Stenography MRS. HELEN ACORN ELECTRICAL ENGINEER TAYLORS JANUARY CLEARANCE parted life was conveyed and ten- of |derly laid to rest in the family plot at New Dominion Cemtery. The hymns “Safe in the arms of Jesus” and ‘Forever with the Lord” were feeling rendered. The pall-bearers were; Messrs. John B. Macdonald, Wilbert Cur- rie, Fletcher MacEachern, Gil- bert Macdougall, Hector Camp- bell, and Roderick MacNevin. The beautiful floral tokens and | messages of sympathy were many and bore silent tribute to the es- teem of the departed. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. Wallace MacLaine wish to grate- fully acknowletige the many love. | ly floral tributes and message: of sympathy received. Sincere thanks is also extended to al! their friends and neighbours for their’ many acts of kindness dur- ing their recent bereavement. Interest Rate Up This Week OTTAWA ‘CP)—The Bank of vada interest rate this week PATRICK S. DUFFY, Esq.. was 3.61 per cent, up from 3.50 last week, the Central Bank re- ported Thursday. The rate compares with 3.74 tWo weeks ago. It is set at one- quarter of one per cent above the average yield for short-term gov- ernment treasury bills which was 3.36 per cent this week. This yield resulted from ac- ceptance of bids on $135,000,000 of | . e.@ 7 West Loses Trade Position The record high Bank of Can-. ; + oe ee he at set In Iraq To The Communists - of and the record low of 1.12 was alates ints ae set in the week ended Aug. 2 last | THREE LARGE HUB-CAPS FOR of a wooden patrol vessel about 48| year. ! the bills, maturing April 17 at an average price of $99.168. ada interest rate of 4.33 per cent Rebels Apologize For Twin Killing ALGIERS (Reuters) — Alger- ian rebels who killed a French doctor and his wife in an ambush three days ago looked after their | eigtit-year-old son overnight be- fore releasing him with a scrib- led note of apology for the kill- | ing The boy, Vannick Auger, was left beside a road on Friday and was found Saturday in a field 5 miles west of here with the note, addressed to his grandmother, in his pocket. The child told police: ‘We were driving along the road from Algiers—papa had bought a new radio set there. Then we came to a barricade, Papa tried to turn the car and they fired at us.” The terrorists raked the car with machine-gun fire, killing Dr. Maurice Auger and his wife, Franco.se. The boy was un- touched by the hail of bullets, but was carried off by the attackers to a house inwthe mountains where he was fed and slept through the night. f COSTLY BET BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP)—To win “1a $1400 bet made in a tavern, Bol- ivar Clark, 36, stripped to his shorts and attempted to swim the Niagara River Friday. Police said he disappeared in the cold water and was presumed to have drowned _ Phone _ Charlottetown 8506 — Summerside 8031 — Montague 97-2 _— Souris 32-3 — Alberton 68-2 By J. R. WILLIAMS SAINT JOHN,,-N.B-° (CP)— Common couneil. bere is studying across I a li {is neg Hee ; 57 tf Be Re of Rs re i He i g in PREG F i | a B i years has the occasion for verbal _battle council. The latest squabble, over the promotio of Detective- sociation, pressing for herence to seniority in years of service, contended court Serg- eant H. J. McManus should have been given a four week trial on the job. The reports from other cities shows that seniority, if consid- ered at all, is a secondary fac- tor. Listat as most essential were merit, qualifying examina- tions, physical fitness, character, education and>good conduct. All Saint John Studies Rules’ Covering Police Promotions: 4 ‘Here ‘are the results of 1 poll, carried out by Police Chi W. J. Vanwart. “™X Pe Saskatoon: Merit ‘irst, if di equal, seni ma 5 a + Pr eo ail ie necessarily entitle an officer Toronto: Results of qualifyil ‘examinations, but also “evalual ing procedures and all available sources.” « Sarnia: Ability, physical erns. ‘ = Regina: ‘‘Seniority . . . cou with the abifity and expe: of the appointee.” : London: No clause coveri promotions in the working ment With the city. Calgary: Qualifying tions, ability, character, ciency, suita bility, A good conduct, health and educ: tion, for-tanks up to inspect Men for higher ranks are se! ted by the police commission the best interests of the fore: Montreal: Recommendations the police director follo qualifying examinations taki into account competency, m and good conduct. Vancouver: “Other things ing equal, effect shall be given seniority in ranks.” , Kingston: Knowledge, ficiency and ability to perfo the work, physical fitness, of continuous service. When eff ciency and ability are con dered ae B35 mini other factors considered equal, equal, length of service gov | LONDON (CP) — Sir Thomas | Sopwith said Thursday the Cana- dian operations of the Hawker Siddeley group now are strong ‘enough to be nearly self-financ- | ing. The chairman of the Hawker Siddeley group told its annual meeting that recovery from the recession in Canada now is under way and “we can look to the future with increasing confi- . |dence.” ~ He said the cost of the group’s Canadian investment was £13,062.496. The Hawker. Siddeley | share of the Canadian net assets now amounted to £29,329,055. The group's investment in A. V. Roe ‘of Canada, Limited, had about doubled to £26,000,000. He said the group's total assets ‘now exceed £200,000,000 in coal, steel, aHoys, engineering. and | power plants, as well as aviation. | ACCOUNT FOR HALF ‘Hawker Siddeley’s Financial Position Is Reported Sound — Canadian subsidiaries had counted for more than half # group’s total sales. ‘ Out of a total of £89,000 about £48,000,000 related to th Canadian companies. Crawford. Gordon of Toront the group’s senior Canadian resentative, attended the meeti along with two senior officials the Dominion Coal and Company. The presence of the Dosco ficials caused speculation that group might be planning to @ pand its stéel production plant Canada. There have been that Dosco is considering buil ing a‘ steel rolling mill at Mo real. But a Hawker Siddeley spok man said no statement had bee made about the possibilities such expansion. The would not say whether or not statement could be expected * Despite the recession, hé said‘ the near future. ‘ By HAROLD MORRISON Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA ‘CP)—The West, in- 'eluding Canada, is losing its favored trading position in Iraq to the Communists. ; So reports C. O. R. Rousseau, Canadian commercial secretary at Beirut, after reviewing the re- sults of the July 14 revolution in ‘that Middle East country where a pro-West goverament fell and was replaced by one that seems more sympathetic to the Reds. “Previously Iraq had no rela- tion’, either diplomatic ‘or eco- nomic, with Russia and the other Communist countries but, soon af- ter, July 14, diplomatie ex- changes took place with Russia,” Mr. Rousseau writes in the gov- ernment’s Foreign Trade Maga- zine. “Later, trade agreements pro- viding for most - favored - nation tariff treatment were conc with the U.S.S.R., East Germany and mainland China... . Other Iron Curtai ntries .. . have di offitials. . ..” COMP: STIFFENS In face of these developments, “Western countries which under the previous government were in a favored position now are ex- posed to stiff competition. Brit- ish firms, ‘once comfortably se- cure, now are viewing with con- cern the invasion of low-priced goods.”” For Canada, Iraq was not a large market since exports to that oil - and - grain country amounted only to about $1,000,- 000 a year. But Mr. Rousseau suggested that for Canadian ex- porters, “Iraq has been a good Defence Construction (1951) Limited PROJECT: Construction of Two Summerside, P. E. 1. (2) Hangars, R.C. A. F. Station, | File 122-7-S2-43. SEALED TENDERS, plainly marked as to content and address- ed to the undersigned, for the 3:00 P.M. “astern Sand above project, will be received until ) THURSDAY, February 19, 1959 Plans, specifications and tender forms required may be ob- market for kerosene stoves lamps and is a potential one agficultural machinery.” Now the question is bet raised of whether the Red offensive, especially in the Mi die East, won’t have a sharp ir pact on the West. The Middle East bears i tions of developing into an i portant market. Total 1958 dian exports to the -11 countri in ‘that area were estimated rise over the $13,446,000 shipp in 1957 and the $11,755,000 1956. Canadian imports, mostly were estimated to rise to mo 000 in 1957. Demonstrators Are Released NORWICH, England (Re Two men’ sent te prison folloy demonstrations at an Angl American rocket base near he | were released Saturday | spending 11 days on a hung strike. fee The men, serving \14-day tences, had been forcibly fe ae orders of the prison do John Francis Otter and Phil Julian Cook stepped jauntily 0 of the prison and posed for p graphers. Both said they prepared to go to prison again © a protest against the building © nuclear rocket sites, They h each lost about seven pounds dt ing their hunger strike. P naic. 1 j a z es > New Customs Union Formec PARIS (Reuters) — Represe tatives of the Chad, Gabon, Con Republic and the Central 2 Brighton Road, Charlottetown Dial 6349 E. S. CHANDLER, BSe. (EE), ME1C., P.Eng. 161 QUEEN ST. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS _ _ upto 50% OFF WATCHES — DIAMONDS PHONE 8325 McDONALD, CURRIE & CO. COOPER BROTHERS & Co. - CAMERAS — CHINA 4 Currle widg. Charlottetown =a 5568 ‘STONE RINGS — GLASS, ETC. (H.R. DOANE & COMPANY 4 , Dial 6547 — 6548 : P.O. Box 187 : sea itccleae TAYLORS - JEWELLERS PALMER be a BUILDING ons tan _ 121 GRAFTON STREET tained by General Contractors only from D. C. L. Plans Section, Room 158, at the address below. A. deposit of $100.00 payable to Defence Construction (1951) Limited is required for each set of plans and documents. This deposit is forfeited if the complete plans and specifications are not returned in good order on or before the fourteenth day following contract award. Plans and specifications will be on view at Builders’ Exchanges in Halifax, Fredericton, Moncton, Saint John, Montreal, DCL Hali- fax Branch Office and at the address below. Each tender must be submitted on the forms prescribed and be accompanied by a security deposit in the amount of $70,000.00 as called for in the tender documents. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. D. JENNISON, SECRETARY, No. 4 Temp. Bldg., 56 Lyon St., Ottawa, Ontario.