For Quick Results Advertise The Classified New Airplane .. - ~ . - ‘ er Cheani. preparatory school . ~' '2 “W °"*"“"“"' Aims Wm“ _ _' .-__"' 5AL__' °”' °"* W" " ''° '° “"""'“" Outmoded Court Ceremonies - "-v-"'°- "W '~°°°'*-*"'° - li ed» D91‘. 4. 1957 - I Ni:'vr;ii HAD IT so 0001):" wau. SEASON!-ID. our sun he hell’ *0 "3 “"0" ‘° 5‘ °‘“‘ l8 SOIISONOI1 _ ~ —— *4 —| .-nthuscs Jim llarile. who earn. wood. Phone 7859. a+,lca.D E i t n O a and "::[:¢“¢1.-goon ll. ' ad over $7000 ‘$350 hourly‘ his ,——— ————-———— *3’... Be E | R Y W ".4 mm‘ 15'" IAN DIEGO, Calif. tApi ,\ first 20 hours distributing over ‘'5. anti-DU"-_T ‘F0331 Kiss 3-} "h "‘ (Q: “Tulle Fifi a turned up no: I 300 Paula Net-r-ssllies lli('lutllng} any one 7 .. ‘, ALAN “An Y Icon‘ “ deem“ a. ha.‘ 3% . '.. mud?‘ no .3 me M":iR"—ln lo\.n2 in;-liiory of a lens. (off:-cs, Spices. Mt-dlclncsl SLAB WOOD FOR SALE‘ WELL Pr". “run we law.’ ‘how mu muurchy a.m‘|.' latest thing in VTOL —- vertltal dr-ll lw~=>-end and falhm 518'‘ ‘°"°'- -‘”“‘“‘ . -“"“-‘ “"°‘~ seasoned. H. R. Large and Co. LONDON (CP)-—A new ooncop- la becoming the "sole prop or the , take all and 1lD¢lNl—I1rcrall ll" l~ ‘luv *' Ml“ d°l>‘-*"°d mi‘ ‘°“'“"""" 3"“ “'”" “"‘°‘ "‘ Dial 5551. " non of the Brit weak. the sole Provider of Fdl‘ OI’ FO8l'|lOl'| 3?“ *°'°"““‘-‘I1 Compan- llie st-it-n yr-ars. ago today. Dec °5‘3bl'~"l'°d '‘‘''l~'m’‘’“”‘°‘’d '* —‘~~~— my in the mod,” ' dd h. ma] nu"-1 the .01. gohuivg an n w duh,“ ‘ _ R I H d._d “ lde h . e 0 may CY. II torual. Jill I'l.)tl . 0“? U" H ‘ ml‘ 0 P9 WASHING MACHINE AND ed er the “W 1 in ma _" “be” m d I p,. 1 h 9,, “cm , , , evolv ov next years. one ety v.r‘u‘ copter . dencgndm Hi» ll---l~r.\ ~lmle and kindlx wait. “" ""”‘“‘°"' r P. h “ Um“ ‘ 9"” ‘:""Y '°‘“°“‘b'3’ It may result in further mo Canadian readers studylnl and hovering. and to outdo the \ri- 'llt‘;l\dlll to recall. ‘ ml‘ M9" "r_“‘”‘“'" U "7 priced. Phone 3065 ‘O cumin.“ outmoded court eel, ' H) b _ -com" In ‘peed -” part-time \‘llllc for details of .~- . ———_. pm: -accounts of the ll" “- Loivnoiv lReutersl—A British "use. He lI£l(l A \l]lll£‘ for t‘\l‘r_\Ul‘l(’ “M, I 1 H d 0“. r n “l esnonies. broaden contacts be- mum behave uni bgnegth all the and. hetbgf The experimental model ' .\llll lU¢‘(l n.-I, -'.cd by all V e:“l‘h_l"'l‘§ ~AaMnr (- 91 aljiflll tween throne and people. and un- make raged a genuine fire of . tor fwd nth.‘ ‘I: W peered go 5, 1.“ n w '5." L“ "M-‘ ""'"°'"b”Pd bi “"9 ;'rr'esldcnlb:’l st’ Paul. St‘ Fast, PNVG “I9 00'" of “W3 lbw‘ "'9 discontent. The truth seems to be :,:h‘.,tpp¢ot;:st:hosnaenaitinv‘: t?col; the factory lien withinoaumiilnxn -M '~W" ‘ . " ' ' ' ‘ " Roy-I F-mil um i all Brll re en- . Eonueal’ 4 The coming year may even see thusiali-.3:-I yabout rnoii::ch.y. and mg: “:9” Am I Wm” in th§y:;m'c'l:3e mo’! ““°e‘he°c't:j‘ l W HTS-—ln Lmiiig llieliluri oi. " "V C H DH‘ I . l~.».~l-.v lll-rln~rt Vlalts. who de-I Business ll|||llll'[|IlIlIlcS A LIMITED NUMBER I gprecedeltit-Ehatterllig pregsucol: hold the Queen in area! Ilfe¢- the mam] mum.h¢_.1.he Pr“, ‘hum m uh,“ 0" mi lamhnx ll'rill('tl this lllP \ti\clliber 29th, l ACT "Now To ESTABLISH . Pelhenigephmp “tribe “Ssh: s8llC.cEsS ON TV “though nut the uobvhou‘ er ‘thou! ‘round mu. “ I-nil A b I m r n y()ui~_s(‘ll in a blisinoss \\llll a hm 0' holding such h conference. A hm", in the wind W“ hated plgtfiijctrén ilztiasne tp.a'uihuon from 1;, nos, 1. turned up by lalldlng \\l_ Vll - inn .il e lilo nl Ra real future If you are a ,--9-, e - EEEKS FLEXIBILITY during an my“ “sh to Cuud. 3 h:“)‘I;r‘_ mil" not for‘ 3;” gxtgnglgnl Double I.,“.afl_ inn tllP l(IDlfl.~ hing so sue lialilc man D9l\\t(‘ll .3.) and 1') on u hmhdly true thht the hhd the Unned sat“ in octoher. Bight um.mt:e beatmerom ‘bye wk,‘ (hp, "1 lowered 1° .7...:.:.:.f:i.%::..::.'.: -r own - ---s -o ---m we Queen -we-r-d in teievwom '''.......l. ’ .1... .. .. .. «M an m-- -m an \\i- lll‘\\ min in lhegpyeyinng ’ an ,ab(“e d\m_a“ .”“.mI‘e ii". Ellld flexibility‘ ".'“‘h°‘" sacrinclpg VII‘ ‘poke molt freeiy nnurmyl dlflfid for CX’D0l|fl"C (D proxuerm xwered hi . “ ‘ .' V H I h ' _ ' pr()\ldt-‘V fu.uri. fllldlltlva set I uable traditions or destroying the and mad a good lm ression. Mb“ Lycoming T-53 gas turbine m. in ll llt nl_llll\ shadows fall. um}, ho ln\9_sllllt'l'll lcqulied. W, I. .. _. ‘pedal hurl of the monarchy:-I The hlghhgm of the Van came the cold general! pro I I ‘mt 3*“ ‘-"W" “P ‘talk d0“n m9"l0F." l Pleasant occupation supplying 1”‘ 0r ‘””‘”m P1‘l‘“‘g ..... 5"‘. -1- “M 3 cm," amt-ml ' loci 14 when the Queen ope mm ‘l’l’°‘"“°"" End 1 - ‘.lll(‘ l necessities to homes and farms Tables lR0llPl‘l. 5/TL:-":L:‘ggEA\é";6F"A7\3'kW3PRE’|)U5‘#5 - "' These trends "9 {H [me within“. new cmmdnn Pu-u.m,m_ Ab,-‘yum; concedetp howevelh pates on each wing help “" '“"‘ "W-' °‘ 8“ 5 in nearby rural |0<‘alIl.\' Fork Pl‘l('P(l from I finaom-oovmionscaiczeoconveg am. " developments in 1957. It was a‘ marking the first time in Cana- that women generally tolerlte m‘ '°w'”d '”“" ml’-‘ “"1" \li«ri\s rmttcnlhered by wife.‘ parl|(‘ulal‘S wilholll 0b“E3“" $.33 Oil to $13300 ‘ ‘”"""E "M “V3557 "5"AR‘75- 3'-5'-.'-‘l-'-'1-'1-3“ year of triumph for the Queen dian history that a reigning mon- pain better than men — th ‘z“f’&l°:' u‘::a:“'-gnu‘? alr- ‘ * ' ‘ I rust d.iil;'tti-l~ .'-ind suns I-‘R \.\‘l-ZR — ln lining memory of l-lxanii P l-‘raser. Alberton. who de-parted this life Dec. 6.] ilt‘.4 . A llapii_\ lllInIP vie once enjoyed CAR LEAVING FOR BOSTON.‘ ill ' Dec llu\i' sum‘! the memory st I Rut ilt‘.'itl1 has left a loneliness} This world can ne\er fill. Gone from us but leaving mem- ‘l(“ That will neicr pass I\i\8\ til .~ Nleniories that will alwayslinger I tars and Truciksharzsalve‘ While upon this earth I sla I-iicr remembered by his wife ll'!57”HARD TOP.‘ WILL TAKE Lily. I O I O Govt Criticized By Quebec M. P.= Qt’!-.'Bi-It‘ lCPi---The Progres- I rive (‘onservatlve g o v e 1' nine was criticized Sunday by Liberal mcmbcrs of Parliament at meet-' ings in widely separated Quebec‘ communities. The meetings were held to chose delegates to the Lib- eral natlonal leadership conven- tion in Ottawa next month. « Jean Lesage. minister of north- ern affairs in the Liberal govern- ment. said in Montmagny the Progressive Conservative govern- ment is following a "do nothing! pol I sell (‘anadlan products. But un- dor the Progressive Conserva- tluw a trade mission was sent to; thc l'nlIed Kingdom to buy prod— ; ltcts \A'lll('l‘| Canadian industry‘ could produce in abundance. HF.ADlN(‘. FOR DEFICIT ln Sll€’l‘l’)l‘O0l(€ ' Elms, member \‘Rl(l the Progressive Conservative . Emcrnment is heading for a dc- ; llt‘il of between , ,00() and $7l)0.00tl.ll(l0. That was why it did ‘ not wish to presem a budizct to I Parllamcnt. A post-election bud- iet would increase taxes. l .\t (‘ap de la Madeleine. Irenee Rncheforl. plain. said that the Progressive Cons:-rvallu->5 raised racial and N‘llEl0llS issues by claiming that the Liberal party had been main- icy Under Liberal governments, trade flll.\Sl0nS went overseas to _ l-‘rem-ii and Catholic province of the country. Dumb Blonde Is Not So Dumb By EDDY GILMORE l.O.'V’DON tAPl—An unknown lltilertalented but big-busted girl: has become a household word in.‘ Britain. I ‘Men travel hundreds of miles' just to look at her l She'll had scores of marriage proposals. I Squads of policemen battled,‘ crowds fighting to get near heft at Manchester The fire deparunent had to be. called to drive back the people in Leeds in another place berclothes a land of traditionally reaem-ii; and undemonstrative people. It’ has the undertones of a frighten- ini phenomenon. The girl is Norma Sykes. OVERNIGHT SENSATION edto‘ '5. an 3’ 7 3 Z. 2 3 3 3 cl. a write Dr-partnlcnt 7-c-la. lei J. R Watkins Company. 350 St Montrcal, ‘Que cars Leaving And (‘hauls in sizes 1'3.’ 2, 2 1-8 inch. Price Sllttlil each. Also Tables and Power Attachments for all make- of Graders. l~‘RAN(.‘IS f\1;icl)()l'(§ALl. ( ‘ove Pholle New’ Haven 9-3 | 7th returning Dec lith Phone 5803 ‘CAR LEAVINGWI-‘OR Mourros rlda_v evening, returning Sun- day Dial 6995 after 5 I ;.,__..____, _ , L I SNOW 8. MUD ‘ TIRES GUal“rllllt‘(-‘fl Winter circa s New Winter 'l‘ircs Complete Tire Servici- All Work Guaranteed ‘ii RUBBER WELDERS 54 st. PETERS ROAD oldcr car in trade Phone 4566 :55 FORD cAn_rwo TONE. Radio. heater New tries will take clicapcr car in trade Phone Tyne Valley 13-2l TODAY'S SPEC|—AL_ Let's you and I get acquainted. I950 Dodge Coach F. R. McLeine Lid. Dial 7358-9 -—_-lit!’ llent_‘I Tidbits I-‘ORWRENT. Pnolvr: 7295. H E A r E B" C["NF_l-'RNT\‘Hl-ID rooms. Phone 4584 after 5.30. FURNISHED HEATED’ LIGHT housekeeping room. Central ' '3 :F¢5él€fli'l5'li ‘EEC WAITRESS WANTED APPLY personally to Island Grill.‘ I Wanted ‘iii Blly I iit‘i7llvd'ri('...'riit'izsDAT' AT‘ vTo—6n—si.iit'Gn, APPLY"?!-:‘ii. ‘ k l-‘rleéderli-to“. l-rlday Brook-I Stewart. Long Cree . fie . 9 a m Milton 9.30 Char-. ‘*-——"*-—-~--*—%~ " '——- lottctoiin Railway wharf . R00” AND BOARD FOR SEMI‘ invalid. Phone 4877. Iwifiran _ .i1ifiii‘o‘l7rl."i-£5. . Pints or quarts. Dial 8595. York 1 p :n Hcdford 2 p.m. Tra- cadlc ‘.2 30. Mt Stewart 3 Pisquid 3:30. l-‘t. Augustus 4. Watervale 4:30. Vernon River 5, Pownall —:-;-—-—---———~——~- —— 5 30. Thursday. New Glasgow WANTED gnu‘ To SHARE 9 a m. Wheat y River 10‘ Wm’ 3°" 534 GU“? llolmcs (‘orncr ll, New Haven __ H _V _____MW__” ____,__ WANTED Apoon HOME FOR a 3 mos. old black pup. ans. to name of Tammy. Ideal for child's pet. Dial 9690. . . Corner 4,: Kensingiun 4.30. Clifton 5:30. Paying $24 it pair for ood pigs over 34 lbs each will also buy smaller ones. Knud Jor- gcnsen. Work Vlantell normal pulse rate in a police sta- .._., tion is 80 or 85," said a doctor ‘CARPENTER AVAILABLE FOR 81 the Surf?!’ 39S5l0"5 ll"?- ._""i"_.‘£ ’_"_b_.‘_”."_”‘._,P_"fl‘."..i’l CANADA WIRES WINNIE W233 E23,‘; EDINBURGH (Reuters)--High “ahhrlhur Fhsloh St 0} Commissioner George Drew. in I &m‘3493 ' " ‘ ‘ Edinburgh with the visiting Can- ‘,4 4,; . . ,,,______ ahian trade mission, said Satur- , wanted day night that a telegram expres- ‘ __ , ,,g_,______ _ , ,sing the good wishes of the Cana- IWANTED FEEDER CATTLE. Idian people has been sent to Sir fat bulls beef br . F. , Winston Churchill on the occasion Welsh. 51 Chestnut Street. lof his 83rd birthday. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES _ i’roaMAl.s*‘ M ON7l2'VWHlTE.»Sl_ZT-3 §Ef.i-‘ ronr.-imp H ’o””t“.s“l-7.. GTRL— ’oii"iyiibniIi-f_A"c.lr.o Clean. Central. Available soon Apply Box 518 in care of Guar- dian and Patriot 1‘ ROOMS ON si~icolvo”rl,ooti.~ heated. contlnlmils hot wair-r.I Write Box. Patriot. WANTED PART TIME HOUSE- kccpor ‘mornlngsl. Write Box 535 Guardian - central. Corner of s_\dnp_\~ and 532. in care of Guardian and Pownal St’s Dial 9030 Patriot. Al>Aiz'rrvil-:iv'r',’:' imolus Ayn if C .. V V V bath. Second floor. -‘Apply . .-_ I George Douglas, LOST — LAD\"S WATCH. BF.-l Real Estate. 3 twccn Prince of Wales Col and F.dward Street. Find please Phone 5463. STRAYED FROM MY PREMIS- es white Shortliorn heifer. ll) months old Please notify Jlld- ann Wat-Rac 96 Up Queen St FLOOR SANDERS.“ Flooli ED“-I gcrs finishing sanders, portable saws. electric drills staplers. spray gun. silb floor nallcr.‘ Chandler Bros. Dial 6537. c iiooM"noi's.l~:, "S Ni-twin" papered and painted Partly woman for general house work ‘, Guardian and The pan-hot sectitive issues. l word per day. 3 loge word per day. Pl‘ Classified advertising is inserted in both The ' Ads must appear in con- One or two days, Guardian and Patriot, per Three consecutive days, Guardian and Patriot, lgc per word per day. Six consecutive days, Guardian and Patriot, 3c, per Minimum charge for 20 words. but it did not prevent some ex- ceptionally frank talk about mon- archy's role in modern life Views expressed by Lord Altrin cham. editor of the National and English Review and later by Mal- colm Muggeridge. former editor ol Punch. aroused violent contro- versy. Sone interpreted the articles as a direct attack on the Queen. Others construed them as a roas- oned appraisal of the institution of monarchy in 20th century con- ditions. and felt that to view them as an affront to the sover- eign was to read them out of con- text Altrinchanl. a 33-year-old Con- servative peer. stressed that the regards the Queen. either as na- tional sovereign or as head of the Commonwealth. as an important and worthwhile institution. But he criticized the "twocdy" people around her. the way she was edu- cated. her speech - writers and those who plan her public activ- ities. REMEMBERED (‘OMMENT What most people remembered. however. was Altrincham‘s com- ment that lhe Queen's style of speaking is a "pain in the neck." He also said the "utterances which arc put into her mouih" convey the personality of a “prig- gish schoolgirl." Muggeridge's article, published in the Saturday Evening Post at a time when the Queen and the Prince were visiting North Amer-I lca. also caused an indignant out-. C|'.\'- I A weekly magazine commenta-‘ tor who studied the Muggeridgel REQUIRED e arch had read the speech from less sensitivity’ 0'' "1079 ce. the throne. "1 greet you as your Queen." said the speech. “Together we constitute the parliament of Can- ‘ .. enduran Held Captive I: Junk Filled Flat CHICAGO (APl—Court records Monday disclosed a 9(Lyear-old woman‘: story of being held cap- tive eight years by her daughter in a junk-filled flat. Police entered the apartment Nov. 18 at the request of neigh- bors, the records showed. The)’ found Mrs. Hattie Rice and her I) - year - old daughter. Dorothy. near starvation. Another daugh- ter, Marian. 53. was found dead. Marion's body was in bed beside Mrs. Rice. ' Death apparently was due to natural causes. police said Mrs. Rice told police that Dor~ othy had kept her a prisoner in the apartment eight years. The emphasis on her capacity as "Queen of Canada" was stres- sed throughout the three - day stay. In a busy year. the sovereign also travelled to Denmark. Portu- gal and France. Prince Philip ac- companied her and. early in the year. completed a four - month. round-the-world tour The Prince made a television broadcast about his trip and was hailed by some papers as the TV personality of the year. TO VISIT (‘ANADA Princess Margaret is scheduled to visit Trinidad and Canada in 1958. The Canadian visit. her first coincides with British Columbia's centennial celebrations. The Queen Mother made a two- week visit in July to the federa- identlfied themselves as Embassy officials picked new wardrobe for Nikita l\'hrtl«h« chev Monday night from in Rome tailor shop. Otherwise the plane. which Ryan calls a vertiplane. rc~eln- bles ii conventional airci-all In fllliht. the d...... vine flaps are lifted to (‘union tional position and the sllpslri-am the pmpeuers flows horizon- tally. The flaps are lowered for m. ill. Coming down or l'l0\el‘ln2. , _. Khrushchev Gets A New Wardrobe ROME lAPl—Two men who .\mioi llfl | They didn't pay the bill hill the tailor said he is sure he'll gel his money. Tailor Angelo Litrico said he tion of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, . . I've prayed every day “S 0|" when ""5 Pair came for her third trip there. She is to for a year that some y would ‘N, ‘"0 S“l,"*- "'0 °V"°°fl'-*1 two visit Australia next February rescue me." she said. P3“'3‘°l P°""~9d 3h°°5~ l0\/ll‘ -mllll and March on a “meet - ihe- Mrs. Rice weighed only 60 "°°l“'°S Md ll‘??? hill-5 ‘ll? 50- people" tour. pounds. Her daughter was down Vi“ C°mm““}5‘ P3713’ ll"-‘~‘ "|’ There were two visit to Cana- to 75. ' dered {mm mm “"0 momll‘ all" Police said there had been no I“ M°5°°w dian troops in Western Germany in June. The Duke of Edinburgh, in pouring rain. ' at Soest. Later, Lady Patricia Ramsay new to Germany to take the salute at a trooping the color by the Princess Patrlcia's Cana~ dian Light infantry. of which she ll Colonel-ill-'~‘lll€9 Eight other apartments in the A new d°P5"“"' I" "°.V3l 94"‘ building which the Rices' ownl cation occurred during the year were Vacam‘ when Prince Charles was enrolled , The daughter has been comm-It. .ted to state hospital and Judge Robert J. Dunne appointed Wini- fred M. Henry as mlardian of the light or heat in the apartment for two years. The only food found was breakfast cereal. e litter-strewn apartment police discovered 35.500 in cash- ier's cheques and $14.03 in cash. OTHER FLATS VACANT A clerk gave them the l'lt\Ih~ lng without demanding the $332 Khrushchev still owes on arcollnt. Litrico said The wardrobe was ordered in October when Litri u was in the Soviet Union fashion said he was paid then $l‘.’.ll of his 3530 bill. - wit delegation. Italian tailor an The WILL VISIT POPE ROME lAPl——Pre.-sidcnl Theo- dor Heuss of West Gerinam ar- rived in Rome Tuesday for a ~l.ile Experienced Female Bookkeeper requir- Good salary and working conditions. Apply with references to P. O. Box 455. Charlottetown. P. E. I. ed for Clierloilefown Releil Business. PROFESSIONAL CARDS AUCTION SALE AT CLERMONT, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5TH Male Help Wanted WANTED — EXPERIENCED egg grader good working con-, dtiions. with hospital‘l7.atlon.§ Workmen's Compensation, and vacation with pay. year around I job. State wagcs cxpected Ap- ply Box No. 536 Guardlan-Pat- ‘ riot. In-zu-:visloN -— RADIO SER- verclng. Wireless Operating all . offer big money. Trained meal urgently needed. Ask for facts- on how you can prepare for a‘ furnished 3-4 mile from Tig- nish. Mrs. Gunnar Pedersen Tignish _ For Sale so PULLETS ii.’ if‘ n.‘.;.a “nit; laying. John Carew. Brookfield. FOR sAl.i-‘F MAiu«:’s‘v’i:Aizs old. Wallie Adams. Darnlcy. l'INCF1S~'rvG—RADE‘_(‘.O>AL. 81.00‘ per bag delivered anywhere in city. Arnfast Coal Company. ‘ an PULL!-ITS 6 MONTHS OLD lzood Payllll lob in one 01 "'95!-' Raymond Doimn Lot 21 st. fields and remain at work. No Mary's. Phone 29-12. experience but some h " school needed - Give educa SOWPIILLETSVBCR. i(7iliioCi{..s. . , I months Miller West, Newton "0"" age and post your “qua quickly - no obligation. Radio! _f_3'*,’_*1-__"’_-9_ I__,_ _ __M _ College of Canada. Box 171., Guns 1 PIECE con st-:r. Monctoll. N-B- ‘ Size 6. Price $10.00. ApplyI""’A H Box 533 Guardian - Patriot. I L_A-DIES c.tul:i"ooA'r sazi-1 iti.'i,‘p;;mN""-inp” DANCING on, BARRISTERS,_ I oPtoMEtRtStS_ Etc. 1. A. Cnrrulhers. R. 0. _— . .. —— .12: Kent St_ Dial 5612 Bell, Matlicson & Foster * '“*—~-' -— ’-— I50 Richmond st. Byron J. Grant. 0. D. A- -— *— —* * 124 Kent St.. 5611 1. Elmer Blanchard. B.A. T---~"* "A -- iss Que.-. sc non 4232 J. S. Taylor, R.O. A ’’ Corner Kent & Queen Sta. Offlee I133 — House 0750 H. J. Mabon, R. 0. Montague P. l:. VA.—‘Waltli¢.-n Gaudet. LLB.‘ ....... I ... ARCHITECT P3132} "&‘ Haslam I 1. ll‘. TOOMBS. B. Arch. Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. A|zCfl]'fl_:c1' ' ID Ilchlllold SC. 6. Keith Pickard Petite’ & Nicholson I a. Arch. M.R.A.l.C.. PM. A. r......., Q.C., i.L.ii.' Bank of Comnicrce Bl ‘g Allison M. Gillie. LL.B. I30 Richmond St. Dial 4747 i I Dial 3865 I75 Grafton Street ]. A. MacGuigan AT 1 P. M. I will sell by public auction on the premises of ‘Edison Dalziel, 4 milch cows. 4 years and half old; 1 tfai heifer. 2' J_»; one brood sow; 4 pigs; 4 calves; one reg- istered mare and colt. by Abner T. Clegg. If not fine, first fine day following. ARTHUR J ~ STEWART. ' Auctioneer. FOR SALE BY TENDER TO CLOSE AN ESTATE \ Sealed Tenders Marked “Tender for Purchase of Farm Prop- erty ~ including livestock and farm implements" will be received undersigned for the , DAIRY FARM OF APPROXIMATELY 274 ACRES MORE OR LESS BELONGING TO THE ESTATEOF THE LATE JAMES McCONNELL, SITUATED ON THE MAIN ROAD LEADING FROM EAST BAY TO SYDNEY. IN THE VIL- LAGE OF HOWIE CENTRE, NOVA SCOTIA, SIX MILES FROM SYDNEY. This property consists of a Main House and a two car attached. -of frame construction and in excellent repair buildings — caretaker‘: dwelling, man’: cottage. large barn oondl III‘!!! . Other New. '2 price. never used. Di-. 1 d ‘ g, Apply to Mrs. ,3...me _ _ _ 9] 33l7- lsx)el'li*ailiieml-[llanagan and SI-“FT . l"“L- ma] ".2" ‘ween Si.‘ Cluiztaigo P ETlI.IeIIl.VDahAa.d“‘ l‘tii.LY"'_1i:?2’tlirPr:n" MEAT M*"'°“' W""l¢|""°- """ IAN M. MacLEOD, LLB. Fridays. Dill 8618 Market in Hunter River vii. - __V V__,, __ CURRIE BLDG. mm? Iatze. Apply to Melvin Cole. NI-:VARl.Y—NF.W SHOP. SPON-I (Above Shoe Doctor) I Peter A. McNeil Goose Bay. Labrodor. red by senior Lgdieg mg on DIAL 3301 II Gt. st. 'CIll'lO“OCO'I "‘.’.‘,“‘.'§§.,”°3,’,‘,i,':§; ".“,“,‘,},";"“5’,":‘ l’.'.§$‘.-l'.'{'.""'.i.‘.l..'l.°.7.‘§'.‘3‘lll‘33$‘l§I F'REDER1gg--I-ARGF1 ' °‘ "' '" -- - . I . . igrnnde gooks |Book Nook. 55. ;‘t"“"'°""' ‘“°"'°°"' 1" K°"'I Room an Confederation Blda. ‘nce t. Dis 3817. _* - ' ____ Corner Queen and Richmond Sis. "gig"? §g§!G"- Services llfilii-oi “°’°" "°'.;‘,,{1”;;.§‘““' °"“~’ H. JOHN iiAiuiis, cc co ion. pp _v- ___.—_————~-————-~——— __.’ ____.__. p_ L c_ o_ Claude Macxenzie. Bay For-I FOR YOUR hSTOi\tlE Jog. w_ MacDonald’ Q... __ 3 .‘c.-..‘ K _-l_ll_llg»___*H___gV__ 4 _ requirements “I i 9 C Y~ ' BA, Q_C, ; ouinisis i roan FERGUSON 1-fir‘:-o'iY, _ “_'''!'’',..*_‘‘’,m'‘'' .. .. In Richmond street ———-—m—-—-— IDRESSMAKING AND ALTERA-h Dial 4718 Box 472 Hydraulic Hoist will sell oili- rlght or take cattle in trade. tions Dial 4615. or apply Gl- Pbone 4587. l Chest I lflit St. Janie Ward. Intel to lion! 6 I i’?iF‘s'Ti?)eTl\’i’Xi3A'ii"'i'iis7ifi"ii”ii house in or near City. Ground I6. one pink size 12. one blue size to. One single-burner hot _'ii7£PlieT'a'rr?inoF"— Qocea St. Dial (232 — ENGINEER I. 8. CHANDLER. I.8c. (l1.E.), I£.E..l,C.. Plug. 18] QUEEN 81'. cHtR9i>RActg_R_ with storage cellar. The frame buildings are all in tloii and well equipped with farm machinery, with equip- ment for dairy farming, such as Milking Machines. Coolers. Sap arator and Milk Bottle Washer. The farm is stocked with 34 head of cattle and approximately as acres of land an under cultivation. Tenders must be accompanied by a certified cheque for 10% uftheTeaderw|IlchwillbereturnedlftheTenihrlanotacoapted. The highest or any Tender not noceaaarlly . doainaybomadewiththeuaderllgaedz Mn. H. R. McKINLAY. ESQ, PROGRESSIVE WHOLESALE GROCERY COMPANY, SYDNEY, NOVA SOOTIA THE ROYAL TRUST COMPANY, \ 2am“ rv shove. m:ic':«:»-' .“"?T_°‘i°T_'_';°.‘;_?."°"‘__17'_ ssi rribnree X: K cmonlni PHONE nus ‘hr; - may ' 0' W ' "’"rrZ‘.'i.°r'.liti."..i'.i'.' .r'.'.i.'.’. '33.’. nefimnenmirnif ciiflifiiziozt ,,'.‘,l’.;I MIMEOGRAPHING . s'ri:NocitArml - _ $18 lllil. Illlag atatlaaa 5009 - W . m_ t h M “V0!” C mllfii ll’Ol'l'| St Peters. "y ‘Q (.3) 5, 3.‘, ‘ohm. blueberries and .._____.__.____. \ ' 5* 3.. .. lg. “ ht.‘ laad. also Irish Moss Cove. mnm Ngwllflfi» 80- ' _ in insurance at on rent _“'_!‘1_’°__"i‘;._______ .. ...S'!:.--_._- ‘ ‘W b in health, 1 oaer for net. my gong, .Aasurasse.l-luaanslsalpaspta ll.lc1'aol.UxvAcUUNUED1'NCYC|-l'1|"0l1'||lEB .g-gm1n"°°.n.g,fl-,.g,'p,.un; but totwua an an . . late model. In- year old boy. in good condt- ‘ , «en... a ...i. o....nn....un. we-rI.1Vawtl'-o|d.4IlII'.lIIaeIlvcI.1ftlll 0 M at .... .5. wladar. excellent condition ;oo.;U'u-;,~c;m,,_- fifififi punch (NH. and DR.) ready tnhy:_150 bin. I-in auapuee I mule. p-..,,,,p.,,,.,.,..'c,,,¢.,,,' 1hr-oodsowwotarrovrhatotboosnibsr. rdaa, taster later. Also need 0'' 1-— IX llltllfll audit... .l'.".u"'.."2.°.‘1."..'.....l...‘1'.$ "°"'-""""""'.'°"""'-°* =- :‘.:'......""“‘°.‘...."""'“"°....... . .. . tune cash price. Al:o " HORN‘ h. 0‘ N - 0- - ‘ Rice estates. Mrs. Rice is recovering in a visit to Italy and a meeting null rest borne. the Pope. His meeting with the Pope Nov. 27 will be first with MANY TOURIST! LONDON tCPi — More than i,(ll0,000 visitors from overseas came to Britain in the first nine months the year. ‘oer Wilhclttt I ll CANADIAN NATIO.'\'AL COMPANY SEALED TENDER Sealed tenders. in triplicate. add to e undersigned and endorsed "Tender for Steel ‘Carpenter and Machine Shops" will be received until 3 December sixteenth. Plans and specifications may ATLANTIC REGION Clearing and Grubbing for pro posed new Hump Yard. MOn(‘lofl. N B ‘Tenders are invited tor the , roposed new hump yard IMoncton, N.B., and sealed len- -ders marked on the outside “Confidential" Tender tor Clearing and Grubbing Montloli New Hump Yard" and addrcss- ed to . D. W. Blair. Regional Chief Engineer. Canadian \a- tional Railways, Room i05, Gen- eral Offices. Moncton, NB, will be received up to 12:30 pm. (Atlantic Standard Timel he oember 16th. I957. Instructions for tendering may seen at the Regional (‘met I Ellxlne-er’: Office. Moncton. \' B. and plans. specifications and rm of Contract may be I I-‘arm Office. Charlottetown, P. E.I. Tenders will not be considered unless made on. or according to these forms, and in accordance with the conditions set forth therein. c tender must be accom- panied by a deposit in the forth of a certified cheque on a char- tered bank in Canada. payable to the Receiver General of Canada. or bearer bonds as specified in the form of tender. up to 11 o'clock noon on the 15th day of January, 1950 by the '0“ Those who wish oommodations offered returned upon I ter t ward of Co tr t the comp. mfludm‘ H Tenders will not bOnC0.flc\ldPlPd The hm“ or my mu“ .0‘ unless submitted on form sup Pied Q the Rail nd ll ..c“uflly .cc°pwd‘ accordance with wllls‘tr.iictions R’ c_ PARENT for Tendering. The lowest or ’ any ‘render not necessarily sc- Suoerlniendent. mw‘ Addreu: - V. OONDER, Exp.-gm ce-President um um’ and General Manager l . P.E.I. Mk.“ mm RESIDENCE FOR ELDERLY PEOPLE NOW READY 'I‘he Lennox Hotel has been i now known as_a home for Retired and ' to avail themselves of the ac- are asked to apply to; THE LENNOX HOME, 140 Witt? 33-. Charlottetown or Dial 4818 FOR SALE . two WATER TANKS