Ad BOYS BOOTS AND SKATES size 5 also boys winter coat, perfect condition, size 14. Phone 7251. | REES FOR.SALE LOVELY FIR * Christmas trees. Stands if need- ed. Apply 110 Upper Queen St. Prices reasonable. >" $RRANGE NOW FOR A NEW _ Singer Sewing Machine or Sing- er Vacuum Cleaner for this Christmas. Free storage and convenient terms at your Sing George Street, Charlottetown. er Sewing Centre, 164 Great Phone 4551. Female Help Wanted WAITRESSES WANTED FOR night shift. Apply in person to \ Ment’s Restaurant, Queen St., Chagjottetown ee GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL portation id, good wages. Write to Guardian Box—11985 Charlottetown. ‘ Miscellaneous * Guardian-Patriot CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING i | ¢ 8 3 fe il i e te Fs it | hs | | | | ; | Fee Pl i ii h ! iif ere i [ ih {vs B f z H epuegey ee 5 ria idl iH I i mie gates ft OPEN | + TONIGHT Till 9 O'clock Be sure to visit our Toy Fair for the best values in Town. FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO CHARLOTTETOWN STORE ONLY Guardian - Patriot Magazin Subscribers If you move, notify your ear- tier or Guardian-Patriot Office of your sew address. Do not REGULAR SKATE CRAPAUD RINK TONIGHT THIS WEEK EQUIPMENT, HOCKEY Be a La parties. Roe fy Pa ae - : : oR a ae v ay * % ae ow ed + eas Pe ew MUP a te ty ste ahi 2. ee @ y y a : : : - mats 3 +": é . ar *, =, * . . i * Fs r oF eee . 4 ad a ee 4 . > eS > a ee & * : 4 - : Be 2 ex Sie . e . ee < “ +? 32 35 *telt « a a a% < = é ® ae ng of : d H ie oS € y 5 Ey ™ eer * 3 ROOM APARTMENT, WITH bath; on ground floor, private entrance. Phone 5733. FOR RENT Half of new Duplex on Nassau Street. Two bedrooms immedi- Pets For Sale FOR SALE: SETTER AND COL- lie pups $5.00 each. Phone Services Offered VAILS RADIO TELEVISION E CEMENT FINISH AND TILE WORK write MR. ALBERT Regent Hotel Charlottetown MODERN FUMIGATING SERVICE ‘RENTAL Transportation Houses & Apartments |CA® ee are Bus MacCannel. Phone 8850, or 9513. Boston M 06477. CAR LEAVING FOR FLORIDA during first.week in January. Can accommodate three or four passengers. Phone 7-3 Atkinson, Alberton. DRIVING TO TORONTO ON January 4th, room for one pas- senger. Call 4151. Y Teachers Wanted WANTED EXPERIENCED Grade 3 teacher Spring Park Elementary School, duties to begin January 4, 1960. Apply to K.A. Parker, Superintendent of Schools, or phone 6837. Wanted To Buy WANTED TO-BUY A SMALL farm at a reasonable price. Ap-' ply Maud Beebe, Georgetown. BUYING | * ALE BOTTLES : TULLE BROS. Daily Pick-Up Service PHONE 7130 or 4651 Warehouse 1 Clark Street YOUR BEST. MARKET FOR ALE BOTTLES City pick-up Service MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD. 158 Kent Street Phone 9522 opp. Eatons WANTED TO BUY ALE BOTTLES PINTS and QUARTS DIAL 8595 > 8031 — i | WG + ah eos > ipted eee oo : & 3 . ; y ir : - & rH itd z HE g 4 28 fe H 2 % A 5 wepeesa ! § : i rigs Fl if Fas alte . elite veel B. pe ri | g E g i Tez § > 5 : Charlottetown for uf i ‘i 5 i i ta rthwith i i 2 7 z i » Ramely, in Court House in z town in Queen’s County, the day and year first above written. By the Court, (L. S.) (sgd.) Frances B. Vinnicombe, Registrar. © R FESTIVAL ane ~ famous trappers’ festival at The Pas in northern Manitoba is held each February. — Is not merel But aH to * ¥ - ag p 0 a ete, public | Charlottetown aforesaid, at or; ~ St., will be held on Friday after- ~ noon, January 8th, for infants, Christmas P.E.1. TEMPERANCE FEDERATION ‘. ra 3 : ay x , we > UNLOADING a car of and bran Monday and Tuesday. 3pecial off car prices on ton lots. Producers Co-op, Charlottetown. DANCE Kelly's Cross School, , December 28th. vest buys, toys, ete. Open nights NEXT IMMUNIZATION Clinic at the Health Centre, 188 Prince gifts, groceries, from 3 months, pre-school chil- SHORTHAND, T y p ewriting, bookeeping, etc., course starts) Jan ‘4th, at Union Commercial ' College, enroll now for-a complete , Business training. ISLAND TARTAN ties, and ¢ eran eo ee ae Thru The: = McGUIGAN AND BOYLE: for |" ANNOUNCEMENTS CITY & QUEEN'S. LONG PLAY Recordings- Ernie Ford—Johnny Cash—Roge. Williams—and Father Sydney MacEween—Ideal Christmas Gifts. Toombs Music Store. . KING'S COUNTY transferred te this department BIRTHS FAIRGRIEVE — Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fairgrieve, New Wilt- shire, Prince Edward Island, announce with pleasure the , John Stewart, Hospital, (When death notices are received tee late te be included en this page, they appear for one edition on page two and are 97-2 — Souris 32-3 — Alberton 68-2— ‘SUPPER, bingo and dance St. james Church Georgetown, Mon- day December 29. RESERVE Wednesday Jan. Mth, for Shur Gain Amateur Cavalcade, Yeo Theatre, Monta- or e~ > PRINCE COUNTY ute shoppers. + DANCE Malpeque Hall Monday Dec. 28th. Proceeds to promote youth sports. KENSINGTON Rink opening skate tonight Thursday 8.00-10.00. © Skating Saturday 2.30-4.30 even- ing 8.00-10.00 Listen to CJRW at - 12.35 daily for rink schedule. im the next edition.) Funeral Director IN MEMORIAM HOWATT — In loving memory ~of our son, William Ralph Ho- watt, who was called away Dec. 2A, 1951 at the age of one year. Sadly missed and always re- membered by Mommy and Dad- dy, Charlene and William Ho- watt. INMAN — In loving memory DRISCOLL — At town Hospital, Gerald A. (Gerry) Driscoll, (mee Marie McGuigan, Char- lottetown), a daughter, 7 Ibs., 14 ozs. Poplar Point, a son Ian Nelson, 6 Ibs. 11 ozs. CARDS OF THANKS Charlotte-' y, Dec-| ember 22, 1959. to Mr. and Mrs. | of our. father, George H. In- man, who passed away, Dec- ember 24th, 1948. Always re- membered and sadly missed by \ddie, and Harvey. I wish to express my sincere thanks to Dr. Moyse and . the nurses and staff of the fi ‘sindness to me while also to all who visited me, cards and brought treats. . Mattie Campbell, Free- | i | socks. Moore and McLeod's Ltd. REGULAR dance Bonshaw Inn Saturday night, Burns Orchestra y a Holiday oly Day Wanted Exterminators for Roaches, | Bed Bugs. Rats, Insects, etc. | Free estimates — Guaranteed | Satisfaction. Phone %8%727—Write P. O. Box 45], Charlottetown. PARTS. includes the stock-in-trade, Prospective purchasers The highest or cepted, \ counts receivable and payable. formation, and statements are available to bona fide! any Tender not necessarily ac- THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY 141 Provost Street, New Glasgow, N.S. Executor Estate Clarence B. Hoare ATTENTION CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS We have a complete line of Satin Bound Blankets, WANTED — HOME FOR GER- including Reversible, Pastel Shades, Check, also Auto man Shepherd watchdog, twe Robes made from 100% Pure Virgin Wool. A deposit | vill hold any Blanket until Christmas. Dial 8712. Boxes | ,supplied if required. Orders mailed anywhere in Can- years old, suitable for garag: or store. Phone 2832 Summer- side. TENDERS AUTOMOTIVE JOBBER Sealed Tenders will be received by the under- signed up to 12 o’clock noon, Thursday, December 31st, 1959, for the business known as C. B. HOARE AUTO | This business is to be sold as.a going concern and! goodwill, fixtures and ac-' may receive additional in- Notice is hereby for the year 1959. Charlottetown, December 19, 1958. CIVIC TAX APPEALS of Appeal from Civic Valuations and Assess- acess, nents has been set for Wednesday, Decem- ber 30th, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock a.m. in the Court Room in the City Building as the time and place for hearing of such Appeals given that the Board JOHN J. BUTLER, City Clerk. Keep . . “in Christmas © THINK don’t DRINK Christ _| 201 Prince St. Chartered Accountants : MCDONALD, CURRIE & CO COOPER BROTHERS & CO. Charlottetown H. R. DOANE AND COMPANY WINSPEAR, HIGGINS, STEVENSON AND DOANE 134 Richmond Street, Charlottetown ada. 65 Queen Charlottetown, P. E. I. WM. CONDON & SONS, Street, PROFESSIONAL CARDS Barristers, Electrical Solicitors, etc. Engineer M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LL.B. | E. ‘S.. Chandler . Bank of Commerce Bldg. Palmer & Haslam Bank of Nova Scotia Bidg. Peake & Nicholson 175 Grafton Street J. A. McGuigan, B.A. Currie Bldg. Dial 9424 Queen St. Ian M. MacLeod, LL.B. McLean & McKinnon) Currie Bidg. 179 Queen.. St. Dial 3361 John J. Holmes B.A., LL.B. 150 Richmond Street Dial 6145 Frederic A. Large Q.C. 136 Richmond: St. Dial 3244 Robert G. MacLeod B.A., LL.B. 136 Richmond St. Dial 4126 ‘ Chiropractor Dr. W. R. Carson BSe., (E.E.) M.E.LC., P Eng. 242 North River Road Phone 5336 Optometrists J. A. Carruthers, R.O. 123 Kent St. Dial 5612 28 Taylor, R.O. Corner Kent & Queen Sis. Office 9133 — House 4756 Architects J. F. Toombs, B. Arch. Architect 140 Richmond St. | Dial 3865 Peter A. McNeil 166 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown Phone 4339 P. 0. Box 513 Laurie A. Coles & Associates. Consulting Engineering & Architectural Service. Charlottetown, 142% Great George St., Dial 5616 " Dial 6432 Summerside, Dial 3789, Currie Bidg. Dial 5568 Phone 6547 ARTHUR J. ~“ Charlottetown \ LICENCED Winsice, P.E.L ee we PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING 100 Fitzroy Street AUCTIONEERS CLAUDE CRASWELL, AUCTIONEEK. GARRETT Dial 5321 Tough Man Is Chosen In Algeria | membered by his daughter Shir- County Hospital for their | a a patient | ley, and son-in-law, Con Griffin, and family, Winnipeg, Manitoba. ARBING — In loving memory of my dear husband Hubert, who passed away December 24th, 1955. , It is not far away, that happy land: To which our loved ones go, as God has planned; As near as memory, as love as prayer; : Our hearts wiser than eyes, can Sadly missed and lovingly re- membered by his loving wife his daughters, and son, Linda,| - MacLEAN FUNERAL HOME UMITEC ™ 15 King Square Charlottetown Dial 554% O’LEARY Mr.. Herman MacLean, Dun- blane is a patient in the Com- munity Hospital,_O’Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Jones, Un- ionvale, have moved to Alberton for the winter months. Mr. Ray Shaw Haliburton, ts >|a patient in the ‘Community Hospital. i Mrs. race MacDougall, Springfield, returned to her home after visiting friends in Saint John, N.B. 8 Mr. Brent MacDonald, O'Leary, is a patient in the Community Hospital, O'Leary. ; Mrs. W. E. Turner, on behalf of the nurses to Miss Grace Seaman in honor of her approaching mar- e. Mr. and Mrs. Boy Wedlock, O° Leary, left recently for Hamilton, family for a few weeks. Mr. Leslie MacLean, Dunblane, is a patient in the Hospital at Charlottetown receiving — treat- ment .. By CHARLES STAFFORD .. PARIS (Reuters) — A fighting soldier Tuesday was reported to have replaced an armchair gen- eral as head of the Algerian reb- els’ provisional government and will move his headquarters to Al- geria from Cairo. French officials said this ac- tion, reported by Arab informants in Cairo, would not alter Presi- dent de Gaulle’s self-determina- tion program for Algeria. According tothe reports, De- puty Premier and War Minister | Kerim Belkacem has succeeded Ferhat Abbas as premier and will ‘ake government headquarters from Cairo to “somewhere in Al- man,” the Arab informants said. SEE TOUGHER LINE bas. Belkacem long has favored pendence from France. Unlike Abbas, he has taken an active part in field operations. De Gaulle’s government is re- | fraining from any formal com-| the United States is safety has ment until an announcement has been made. Officials close to de Gaulle’s of- fice said the “pacification” pro- gram is going well. They added that French troops under Gen. Maurice Challe have taken over large areas this year and local Moslem villagers are beginning | to show confidence in de Gaulle’s program. WINTER WORKS PLAN QUEBEC (CP)—The city has decided to start a $572,540 winter works program to improve water and sewage systems. The federal government will be asked te con- tribute half the cost of labor un- der a plan instituted last year. This is expected to save the city about 10 to 15 per cent. The city spent some $585,000 in winter geria.”’ Abbas has been demoted | to the job of “government spokes- | French officials regard Belka-| img were in an advanced state cem as a much tougher. more | of detérioration. uncompromising man than Ab-! renewed rebel military action in| the five-year war to gain inde-| NEW YORK (AP)—The truck crashed into the bus at a rain- swept crossroads: The bus, ‘naded with college students, ex- dioded in flames. Twelve persons | died. Questions linger in the tragic aftermath. Roscoe Poe, the 54 - year - old Brooklyn truck driver, had been convicted twice of speeding in New Jersey, where the tragic wreck occurred: He had several drive if his record shows a lack of concern for the safety of the public. 5 But writing a regulation does not guarantee compliance. is Take the case of a Philadelphia trucker whose vehicle collided with a fire truck several years ago killing two firemen. The ICC accident report detailed this rec- ord for the driver: A bad-conduct discharge from the army, prison terms for auto theft, two recent + accidents, a speeding conviction | traffic convictions in New York. | Three times in the last year he | /had been given warning tickets | i in Pennsylvania. 1. How could a man with a) record of this kind be entrusted | with driving a truck? Police found that the brakes on the tank truck Poe was driv- | j | 2. Why was a truck in such hazardous condition permitted on the highway? VARIATIONS ON THEME Variations on this tragic theme | keep occurring..even though the | organized trucking industry in minded and tightly regulated. | | Federal rules of the Interstate ; Commerce Commission go so! deeply into the operation of the | * 500,000 trucks hauling goods’ be- tween states that they even re- quire sheets for sleeper berths. | But there is little regulation of | the remaining almost 10,900,000 trucks on the highways. State | laws permit anyone licensed to | drive a car to drive a truck. Only | 15 states have mandatory motor vehicle inspection laws. ENFORC MENT LEAKS And t are leaks in the en- forcement of the ICC’S rules for interstate carriers. An ICC regulation requires a company to keep a record of a driver's accidents and his vio- lations of traffic and criminal laws. The company is _pro- j | 10 days before the fatal accident, and revocation of his licence. He was using a false learner's per- mit at the time of the crash. His employer had received a — copy of ICC regulations and also was aware of the driver's record, the agency says. The firm was an exempt car- rier, one which is subject to ICC safety regulations but free of its economic rules. And this creates another leak in ICC enforcement. SHADOWY AREA It is in this shadowy area that the “gypsy,” the owner - driven truck, is most likely to operate. Since the gypsy need not apply ‘or authority to operate, the ICC no way of knowing his truck is on the road unless it blunders into an ICC inspection crew run- ning a road check. And many a gypsy, shdrt on funds and long . m nerve, is a master at avoid- ing inspections. Where it exists, truck safety 1s hard - hosed and four -. pronged. It comes down from the ICC bureau of moter _ carriers, “trough national and state truck- ing associations to the individual companies. But “the most im- portant safety factor,” says an official of a truck firm, “is our © initial selection of drivers.” END ADV for Sunday Dec 20 HIGHEST MOUNTAINS The Coast Range has Canada’s highest peaks—Mount Logan, 19,- 850 feet, in the Yukon and Mount Waddington, 13,260 feet, in Brit- ish Columbia. works last season. hibited from permitting him to GREETINGS Used Car Dept. Your RAMBLER - RENAULT DEALER é t Aes i * from ALLISON MacLEOD LTD. Instead. of advertising used cars this week:we thought, that in accordance with the time of year and the Spirit that pervades at this particular season, we should take this opportunity to wish to everyone that reads our advertis ements, and especially those with whom we have had the pleasure of dealing, a most happy and en- joyable Christmas—and that throughout the coming 1960 you have the most trouble free year of motoring ever. ALLISON MaclEOD LTD, x Ont., where they will visit their - Pointed Questions Are Asked In Truck Fatality’s Aftermath