.... .,,,,TL.,....,I.:. . . ...,.. .. .. _ .w . . n... _ _..I.. «v-yl‘F‘VIN _, »- m. "awn WT...“- .a‘:-;«,m~.«,\.- x... my?“ . .,.,..,_.,,,,,.,,,, .,.. .. ... ... 1 ., .. . Page 10 The Guardian Wed., October 8, 1958 IN MEMORIAM WORRISSEY —— In loving re- membrance of our dear father Wendelin Morrissey who died October ,8, 1957. Dearest father thou has left us And our loss we deeply feel But ‘tis God who has bereft us He can all our sorrows heal. Yet again we hope to meet .hee When the day of life has fled Then in Heaven with joy to greet thee Where no farewell tears are shed. Inserted for three of his daugh- ters, Sister St. Frances Claire, Sister St. Gita of the Sacred Heart, Sister St. Wendelin Marie. MORRISSEY — In fond and lov- ing memory of a dear hus- band and father Wendelin Mor- rissey who passed away Octo her _8, 1957. Our years are like the shadows On sunny hills 'that lie 0r grasses in the meadows That blossom but to die. Inserted by wife and family. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank Dr, MacDon- ald, Dr. Rachmel and nurses; also thanks for cards, letters, flowers and treats I received while a patient in P.E.I. ,Hos- pital. Shirley Stewart. Agents Wanted SPARE. TIME. CASH MAKE $100 easily selling executive high quality Christm.:. Cards and Novelty Gifts. Newest com- pletely different designs. It’s fun. Friends buy on sight. Write today for free catalogue and samples on approval. Big profits no experience needed. Special plan for churches, clubs. Homer-Warren Company Dept. 22 411 Clendenan Ave. Toronto. cars and Trucks For Sale 1951 CONSUL. IN GOOD CONDI- tion. Apply Harold Crossman, Crapzaud». Phone 9001, Cralpalud. 1953 MORRIS MINOR, A-l CON- dition. Radio and heater. Lon- ly priced for quick sale. Dial 7225. ‘ 1951 PONTIAC COACH, GOOD tires and motor. Price to sell $375.00. After 5 o’clock Dial 7610. 1946 CHEV IN GOOD RUNNING order. Price $125.00. Can be seen at Ronnie Greenan’s Ser- vice Statibn. Elm Avenue. 1956 JEEP TRUCK, ONE-TON, four wheel drive. Mileage 14,- 600. Excellent condition, only $1675. McKay Motors, 59 St. Peters Road. 1955 FORD CUSTOMLINE TU. dor equipped with Radio, Spot— light. Fender-skirts, very good condition. Price $1400. Phone 5245 or Contact Constable Ca- meron. RCMP. Barracks. RIDE I LIKE A MILLIONAIRE New I 9 5 8 Meteors. 6 and 8 cylinder Sedans' You will be surprised at the LIBERAL TRADE-IN on your old car, and how easy' for you to drive a good car this winter. . STEWART MOTORS” Ltd. Great George Street Salesmen’s Phone 9578, Office Phone 5431 Female Help Wanted WAITRESS WANTED. APPLY in person to the Island Grill. KITCHEN HELP WANTED. AP- ply in person. New England Cafe, 92 Queen Street. WAITRESS WANTED. APPLY in person, Ment’s Restraunt, Queen St. WANTED HOUSEKEEPER FOR two adults in country home. Apply Box 457. Care of Guard- ian - Patriot. EXPERIENCED GIRL OR W0- man for general housework. Ap- ply Mrs. J, A. Simmonds, 9 CI-estwood Drive or Phone 3,000. For Sale HARDWOOD FOR SALE. PHONE 7745. 3 TRAINED FOX HOUNDS. David Stewart. Southport. 2 BEAGLE PUPS (MALE) 4%: month-s old. Dial 6785. after 5.30 pm. DUMP CART FOR SALE. AP- - gallons per minute against For Sale MAN’S WINTER OVERCOAT. Size 40. Dial 8233. ONE COAL RANGE A BARGAIN Phone 8240. BABIES THREE-PIECE KNIT- tcd sets. Dial 4193. TABLE RANGETTE WITH OV- en. ApplyiMrs. Karny 3567. KITCHEN RANGE, COAL BURN- er, like new. $50; Small Radio, $10; Two Chairs. Phone 5717. ELECTROLUX—AND ATTACH- ments, with or without automa- tic cord winder, perfect for fall house cleaning. Call 7 Upper Hillsborough or Dial 5607. NINE PIGS, ONLY 9 WEEKS old. Also 3 steers and one Bull. Apply W. Bos, Johnston’s Riv- er. MILK COWS GUERNSEY, Three Holstein’s $150 to $175. Cart and Saddle, good as new. $30. M. Clarkin, New Wiltshire. BED, DOUBLE SIZE, HEAVY Coil springs. $35; Girl‘s winter coat. size 16, Navy Blue Wool. $10. Box 458, The Guardian I‘UP, 2 MONTHS OLD. PUP’S mother is a pure bred boxer. $10. David Simmons, New An- nan. Phone Summerside 8023. ONE TORRID OIL FAWCETT range, almost new. Apply: Mrs. -" Margaret McMahon, Kinkora. LAMBS -— GRAND SUFFOLK rams and Ewes — Rubber tired! truck wagon. Will take laying‘ hens or pigs in trade, Ed Ryan. Morel-l. ’S M A L L CUSTOM - BUILT house trailer, suitable for hunting trips; $300. Also ’- 7 Duck Decoys $5. Dial 9962. FOR SALE - AUCTION “45” score cards for sale at Guard— ian - Patriot Central Printing. 5 WAYS TO PROFIT FROM Guardian - Patriot Classifed hire or buy. Phone 8506 for 3 Ads. Use ’em to sell, rent, find, trained ad-assistant. SHOTGUN, L.C. SMITH, DOUB- le Barrel 12 gauge Ideal grade $100; Jig Saw $60; Oil Space Heater. Evans Deluxe, almost new $60; heating stoves. Record medium size $25; McC-lary small size $15; new tailor’s Iron $20. Appl: 60 Longworth. Phone 9768. PEARS BY THE BASKET OR special prices on bushel Lots. blue, red plums. Domasons picked or pick your own. Is- land Blues at 5 cents 3 Pound. red and green Tomatoes, corn squash. Howatt’s. Tryon. FOR SALE —— MORE PEOPLE are buying our Win‘tersea‘l Alu— iminu In combination storm- screen door than ever before. The reason! Absolute sautis- faction guaranteed. Installed price $64.50 Charlottetown area. Chandler Bros. dial 6557 ONE RECORD KITCHEN Range with Water tank, coal or wood and a number of Hot water Radiators. 320 Fitzroy Street. IT’S SIGNIFICANT THAT MORE and more folks are using Guar— dian - Patriot Classified Ads to solve problems. Let us help fill your needs. Phone 8506. CRANK SHAFT FOR 1948 PON- tiac. In good condition. Also - medium sized Quebec heater, used one winter only. $16.00. Mall chain saw in good con- dition, priced for quick sale. Apply Art MacLean, Mount Herbert. Phone Hillsboro Ex- Iour oun WAY I By J. R. WILLIAMS I | I THINK I'LL TAKE A HOT BATH AFTER A HOT SUPPER, AN‘ THEN SI'T B‘I TH' GLOWIM' FIRE TILL MIDNIGHT" 6Aw5H, LOOKIT TH’ FIREWOOD TH‘ l Qumnmwusnnunu —— II A ’ THE W swat 35%|“; WE‘D 0' BEEN OUT 0‘ LUCK TONIGHT IF HE. HADN'T HAD To COME ’rmzu A are FOREST TO an 10 THIS woomsss PRAIRIE! ‘0‘, Miscellaneous Services offered BUYING SCRAP IRON steel. Also batteries, metals, and bottles. Paying highest market prices. Lester O’Brien, Lower Prince Street. BOX NUMBERS In replying to Box Numbers please make sure you have the correct Box Number in the ad- dress. DIAL 4044 YOUR IMPERIAL STOVE & FUEL OIL ' AGENT Ch’town East - Parkdale JOHN W. SKINNER Male Help Wanted GOOD PAY IN T.V.—RADIO SERVICING Wireless Operating all offer big money. Trained men urgently needed. Ask for facts on how you can prepare for a good pay- ing job in one of these fields and remain at work. No experi- ence—~but some high school needed. Apply now for Fall day classes Toronto and Montreal. Give education, age and post your request quickly—no obliga- tion. Radio College of Canada. Box 171, Moncton, NB. REAL ESTATE Agents And Brokers L. H.‘ KENNEDY REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE 166 Great George St. Dial 3912 REAL ESTATE , For Rent ~ change 1 ring 31. Thanksgiving Turkeys 1045 lbs. 3 ROOM HEATED APARTMENT. Oil stove and floor coverings, bathroom, up to date in every way. Immediate possession. Apply Fred Kelly, 154 Great George St., or phone 6003 af— ter 5 o’clock. - Fresh Killed on Order Gil Henry Phone 9313 TOWN 'OF TRENTON TENDER FOR SALE Tendérs will be received up to October 15th for one inch bore hole. Capacity 90 120 pounds pressure, and one 20 horse power motor. SHOP AND STORAGE SPACE. rear‘ of Scantlebury Art and Hobby Shop, 90 Kent St. Phone 433:). Ponoma Pump for an eight - TWO ROOMS PARTLY FUR — nished or one room for two girls. Apply 292 Fitzroy Street. I POWNAL STREETS—61, IEAT: ed, furnished room, second floor. Could be used for light housekeeping. After 5:30 pm. Dial 4584. ONTAGUE -— STEWART House, School St. Four room upper flat. unfurnished. $20. month. Write R. Buell, 12 Fair- view Drive, Moncton, NB. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. REAL ESTATE Mrs. Grace Fraser, Town Clerk. For Sale DIESEL ENGINE HOUSE AND THREE ACRES OF land in the village of M on n-t Stewart. Apply D.O. Clark, Win- sloe. or l‘hone 5810. FOR SALE Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned up to October REAL ESTATE Wanted 22nd next. for One Stationary BUDA Diesel Engine. 188 H. P. 6 Cyl. Motor with electric Starter and batteries, only operated 100 hours. Canrbe inspected on the premises of the P. E, I. Bag Company Limited I on the old Joseph Read & Company Limit— ed property). This Motor is in excellent working condition. Further particulars can be ob- tained from" the undersigned. THOMAS W. MITTON. Administrator for Estate 2 ROOM OR SMALL SELF CON- tained apartment, unfurnished by working girl. Apply P.0. Box 683. f) NE LARGE UNFURNISHED room near the Exhibition Grounds by middle aged coup- le. Apply Box 454. Care of Guardian - Patriot. SEVEN OR EIGHT ROOM house or larger wanted for family of five (adults). Apply Box 456 care of Gua-rdianvPat— riot. Patrick L Morris, 60 Green Street. Charlottetown, P. E. I. Lost And Found LOST: SLIDE RULE BY STU- dent. Finder please phone 6401. Reward. LOST RED AND BLACK PLAS— tic Wallet. Lost Friday mor— ning on way to church. St. Dun- stan's Basilica. name Veronica ply as Valley sum Personal FOUNTAIN or YOUTH The amazing Body Tonic. Write for free booklet today. PROCKER & CAMPBELL RESEARCH INST. 21 King St. East, Toronto, Ont. Services Offered VAILS RADIO, TELEVISION Charlotteloun. Dial 3537. Gallant. Phone 3446. sales and Service. 204 Kent St. AND WANTED ALE BOTTLES, PINTS or quarts. Dial 8595. RELIABLE B A B Y SITTER available for evenings. Phone 9793 after 5.30 pm. VULCANIZING ONE DAY SERVICE TRUCK OR CAR TIRES PROVINCIAL TIRE SALES Beasley Ave., Parkdale PHONE 8642 Wanted To Buy WANTED GOOD QUALITY oats. paying highest market ,prices. also storage for same. Write Box 459. Guardian. WANTED A NUMBER OF FOX horses. Buying e v e r y day. James Watson, Phone 3172 Har- vard Street, Summerside. ANTIQUES WANTED. BRIC-A— Brac. China or glass, old de- corated oil Lamps, Marble top tables, Bureaus, pine or Maple and large old hooked mats. Ap- ply Box 460, Guardian. Wanted LADY DESIRES ROOM AND Board. Central. Phone 3815. WANTED—TRUCKS TO HAUL asphalt. Apply Warren Mari~ times Ltd. Phone 5797. STUDENT AT ST. DUNSTAN’S desires room and board, pre— ferably within walking distance of school. Write Box 455 care of Guardian-Patriot. MORTGAGE SALE There will be sold at Public Auction in front of the Law Courts Building in Charlotte— town in Queens County on Fri- day the seventh day of Novem~ ber. AD. 1959 at the hour of twelve o’clock noon, All and singular the lands following that is to say: ALL that parcel of land situate, lying and being on Lot or Township Number Fifty— four in King’s County aforesaid bounded and described as fol- lows, that is to say: COMMEN— CING at a stake on the West side of the Dundas Road and in the northeast angle of land con- veyed to Donald McKinnon and running thence West one hundred chains thence north five chains twelve and a half links. thence east to the road aforesaid and thence south to the place of commencement containing fifty acres of land a little more or less. Also all that tract piece or parcel of land lying and being part of Township Number Forty- One in King’s County in Prince Edward Island bounded and des- cribed as follows, that is to say:— BOUNDED on the North by lands formerly in possession of Daniel E. Matheson. on the West by the rear lines of farms front- ing on the Cardigan Road, on the South by the line dividing Township Lots Numbers Forty— One and Fifty-Four on the east by the Forest Hill Road con- taining seventy-five acres of land a little more or less. The above sale will be made under, by virtue of and pursu- ant to a Power of Sale contain- ed in a certain Indenture of Mortgage bearing d ate the Twelfth day of June, AD. 1951, and made between Wallace D. Gillis of Strat-hcona in Kings County. in Prince Edward Is- land, Farmer, and Margaret Gil- lis, his wife, of the first part, and the undersigned Trustees of the Estate of Thomas Campbell of the second part, and because of default having been made in Ihe payment of the principal and interest money thereby secured. For further particulars apply to Trainer and O’Donnell, Bar— risters, etc, Charlottetown. Dated this 7th day of October, A.D., 1958. TRUSTEES OF ESTATE OF THOMAS CAMPBELL. Mines Minister Visits C. Breton NEW GLASGOW I'CP) -— Mines Minister Comtois headed for Cape Breton Tuesday night after a tour of Dominion Steel and Coal Com— pany plants at nearby Trenton. He saw a couple of Dosco con tinuous miners being overhauled and watched workers roll out the first of 150 coal cars being pro- duced by the plant for use in Cape Breton mines. Mr. Comtois declined comment on the coal situation. He said he was here “to become familiar with the operations so when peo— ple talk about mining in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia I will understand what they are talking about." IN MEMORIAM MRS. E. A. McMAI-ION The death occurred on Thurs- day. July 3lst. 1958. of Mrs. Elizabeth A. McMahon in her eighty-ninth year at the home of her son Charles J. McMahon of Elmira. Although Mrs. McMahon had been in ill health for the past three years, her death came as a shock to her family and friends. The late Mrs. McMahon Inee Elizabeth Ann Campbell) was married in 1895 to Thomas Mc- Mahon and lived at Campbell’s Cove until 1954 when She moved to Elmira. Mrs. McMahon was a devout member of St. Columba’s Parish and during her illness was often visited by her pastor, Rev. W. D. MacDonald and the reception of her Divine Lord in Holy Com- munion gave her untold consola- tion and strength to bear with Christian fortitude and unwav— ering faith the burden of her illness. As one of the oldest members of East Point Parish, Mrs. Mc— Mahon will be greatly missed by her host of friends and acquaint- ances. She was ever willing and happy to render assistance to those in need and her presence in a sick room brought comfort to the sick. Her home was al- ways one, ln which a most hearty welcome was extended to all, who had the pleasure of knowing her and enjoying her kind hospitality and pleasing manner. I Her husband predeceased her in 1925. Her only surviving sis- ter Mrs. Teresa Deveney lives at Nahant, Mass. Besides her sister she leaves to mourn the loss of a devoted and loving mother Mary Jane IMrs. Char- les Mcanhern), Charles Henry and Joseph and a number of grandchildren. Her largely attended funeral on Saturday, August 2nd. and the great number of people, who came to pay their last tributes of respect, showed the high esteem in which she was held. Requiem High Mass was cele- brated by Rev. W. D. MacDon- ald, who also officiated at the grave. The pall bearers were: How- ard Campbell, Pius Campbell, Charles Campbell, William F. Pierce, Joseph Harris and John Holland. May she rest in peace. , CARD 0F THANKS The family of Mrs. Elizabeth McMahon, wish to convey sin- cere thanks .‘0 Rev. W. D. Mac- Donald, also to their kind friends and neighbors for the many acts of kindness shown them during their sad bereavement, also to those who gave masses, enroll- ments. messages of sympathy and flowers. IN MEMORIAM EDWARD PRAUGHT The death of Edward (Ebba) A, Praught occurred at his home following a prolonged illness. He was born in Richmond on July 11, 1880. son of the late Peter Praugliat and Mary Jane Mac- Kinnon. For a number of years he op- erated the United Farmers Co- operative store of Richmond and. Grand River until the dissolution of the cooperative around 1929. At the same time and up to his death he farmed in Richmond. He was a life Ion-g member of the Immaculate Conception Par- ish of Wellington of which he was a trutee for a period. He was an active member of the Holy Name Society and took a keen interest in the activities of the Parish, sports programs and in particular baseball in which he participated and of which he was an interested follower. He is survived by his wife Cecilia, seven sons and four daughters, Austin and Bernard of New York, Oamillus of Washing— ton, Benjamiii at home. John B. of Ottawa, Wilfred and Gabriel of Toronto. Mrs. Tom Kelley I Adelaide) Mrs. Bill Glavin I Mary) and Edna of Boston and Mrs. Will Gillis (Doria) of Grand River. In addition he leaves six sisters Mrs. Fred Miller (Julia) Mrs. Joe Edwards (Marjorie) Mrs. Louis Van Koert (Catherine) Mrs. Jim Phelian (Cell) and Daria of Boston and Mrs. James Miac- Donald (Annie) of Grand River and one brother. Wilfred of Boston Mass, 3 number of grand— children and great grand child- Den. The largely attended funeral was held from his late residence on Tuesday to Immaculate Con— ception Church. Wellington where a solemn high funeral Mass was chanted by the Pastor Reverend Leonard MacDonald; assisted by Rev. Pius Murnaighan as Deacon, Rev. Urban Gilli's as Sub-Deacon and Rev. Justin MacDonald in the Sanctuary. Interment followed in the parish cemetery with services conducted by Father MacDonald assisted by Father Gillis and Murnaghan. The Pall-bearers were sons and son-s-in-laIw of the deceased. John B., Wilfred and Gabriel Praughi, Tom Kelley, Will Gil‘lis and John Ri‘tter. Numerous Mass Cards, floral tributes and cards of sympathy were received by the family. The funeral arrangements were under the direction of the Gerald Rooney Funeral Home of Alber— ton. P.E.I. APPO‘INT COMMISSIONER OTTAWA lC-P) — Works Min- ister Green today announced the appointment of R. A. W. Switzer of Regina as assistant Dominion fire commissioner. Mr. Switzer, 40. uas sucoeszul candidate for the post in a civil service com— pelilion. He formerly was fire commissioner for Saskatchewan Heads RCN In London OTTAWA ICIP I—Appointment of Capt. Thomas C. Pullen. 40. of Oakville. Ont, as executive )ffi- cer of HMCS Niobe. RCN Estab- lishment in London, England. was announced Tuesday by naval headquarters. It is effective Dec. 16. Capt. Pullen. now attending the Imperial Defence College. will succeed Capt. Ralph . Hennessy, D80, 40, of Ottawa who has as- sumed his new post as director of naval training. Capt. Pullen command-ed HMCS Labrador on her 1956 and 1957 voyages to theArctic. It was diur~ ing the latter that a northwest passage for deep~dratft ships was found and charted by the Labra- dor in Bellot Strait. Capt. Hennessy won the Distin- guished Service Cross for his part in the sinking of a German sub- marine by the destroyer Assini— boine in August, 1942. Peer Argues Mexican Divorce Is Valid LONDON LAP) ~- The Marquis of Milford Haven was :0‘d by a judge Tuesday he must waitIat least two weeks before learning whether his Mexican divorce can be recognized in England. The 39-year-old marquis—Abest man at the Wedding of Prince Philip and the Queen—is reported ready to marry film actress Eva Bartok as soon as he is legally free. He is asking the divorce court to declare his divorce valid in England. His American Iex-w1fe, the former Mrs. Romaine ISLp- son, flew to Chihuahua, Mexrco, for 24 hours in 1954 and obtained a decree on grounds of incom- patibility. I Britain does not recognize Me». ican divorces. But the marquis' counsel argued that English courts recognize New York di- vorces, and New York courts rec- ognize Mexican divorces, so a de- Think ahead to winter . . Why store it? Sell it WIth’aflwanLAd. Urge Sales Tax For Kitchener KITCHENER (CPI—A twmper- cent sales tax on goods bought in cree held val-id Soccer Fa should be valid here. in New York I15 Kitchener was suggested Monday night as a means of lowering the city tax rate and easing the tax burden on property owners. E.‘ N. Morton, city assessment commissioner, told city council’s legislation committee he esti- mated $2,500,000 could be raised yearly by the method, cutting the tax rate by 15 mills. He said a sales tax method of raising money is used success— fully by various municipalities in Quebec and some parts of the United States. I Before a sales tax could be in- trod-uced in Kitchener, legislation would have to be passed by the Ontario legislature, he explained. Veteran RCMP Officer Retires - OTTAWA (CPI—Deputy com- missioner Josephat Brunet of the RICIMIP. whose 35-year career with the force brought him into contact with'river smugglers and the sourdoughs of the Klondike, is going on leave pending retire- merit Dec. 1. Am ROMIP announcement Tues- day said it is understood the 56- year-old deputy commissioner will take a job with the Banque Cainadienne Nati-onale in Mont- real. Deputy commissioner Brunet, a native of Rockland, Ont., at- tended the coronation of King George VI in 1937 as second in command of~ the RCMP mounted troop and was also on hand for the Queen’s coronation June 2, 1953, becoming one of the few RIC-MP officers to receive two coronation medals. , In the Yukon, Deputy Commis- sioner Brunet often sought miss- ing prospectors, sometimes found alone and hungry in makeshift cabins. In 1929, serving in Quebec, he boarded a small boat used for smuggling liquor to the Indians. He arrested the sixman crew after a fight in which the boat's captain was wounded. ‘O'I‘IIAIW‘A (0P) — Prime Min- ister Diefenlbialker sent this mes sage of congratulations to Gen. de Ga-ulle, president of the Coun- cil of France, on his sweeping referendum victory: “The im- pressive m aj or ity by which Frenchmen throughout the world have approved the new constitu- ' tion. and thereby your policy, has been welcomed in Canada where the strength and friendship of France are regarded as vital for our Western world. PROFESSIONAL CARDS OUt 0t Hand GLASGOW (Reuters) — Magi- stnates have been called in to help cunb hooliganism and fight- ing at soccer games between the city’s traditional and bitter riv- als. Rangers and Celtics. Celtic come from a Catholic area where man-y Irish immi- grants live. Ranger fans are mostly Protestant. Supporters of both clubs frequently appear in court folio-wing ‘b r a WI 5 which break out at matches when the soccer sometimes is almost ob- YOU'VE GOT A .FUTURE I IN TODAY'S CANADIAN ARMY There's a career with a future for you in the Army. Good pay. Fine prospects. Travel and ad- venture. Loads of friends. An early pension. OPPORTUNITIES NOW in the following regiments for men between 17 and 35 who can meet Army enrolment standards. The Canadian Guards Princess Patricia’s Light Infantry The Black Watch (Royal High- land Regiment) 01 Canada The Queen’s Own Rifles of Can- ada .Royal 229 Regiment The Royal Canadian Regiment Canadian ..Enquire now, or mail this cou- pon to: Army Recruiting Station AAGIM). Headquarters, Eastern Command, Bell Road. Halifax, NS. / Tel. 3-9181 Loc. 22 Please send, me without obligation. career opportunities Canadian Army. information. details on in the Name . . . . . - . . . . . . . p - . . . - . . . . .. - . . c . . - . n . - . . . . . . . . . .. City/ Town Province . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. a . . - c . . . . . . . . . . - . . . A . .. Telphone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Etc. 1. Elmer Blanchard, BA. [60 Richmond St. Dial 5573 M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB. Bank of Commerce Bldg Palmer & Hulun Bank.“ Nova Scotia Bid]. Peake & Nicholson 175 Grafton Street J. A. McGuigan, B.A. Currie 8103., Dial 9424 Queen St. IAN M. MacLEOD, LLJ’. (McLean & McKinnon) Currie Bldg. 179 Queen. Dial 3361. FREDERIC A LARGE, Q.C., M.L.A. Room 207 Dominion Building Dial 3244 MacPhee 3! Trainer [60 Richmond St. Dial 5573 Services Offered Mimeographing, Bookkeeping, Stenography MRS. HELEN ACORN 2 Brighton Road, Charlottetown Dial 6349 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT-8‘ McDONALD. CURRIE & C0. COOPER BROTHERS a; co. 'CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince St. ‘ Dial 6432 OPTOMETRISTS J. A. Cari-others, R. O. 123 Kent St, mai 5612 ‘J. S. Taylor, 11.0. Corner Kent 8.: Queen Sts. Office 91% — House 4756 ARCHITECT J. F. TO ."IZS, B. Arch. ARCHITECT 140 Richmond St. Dial 8865 G. Keith Pickard B. Arch. M.R.A.I.C., Charlottetown, 100 Fitzroy St. Dial 8618 Summerside, Wednesdays Dial 2936 Peter A. McNeil ARCHITECT 166 Gt. Geo. St. Charlotteto Phone 4339 P. O. Box gig ELECTRICAL ENGINEER E. s. CHANDLER, | 161 QUEEN B.Sc. (E.E.), M.E.I.C., P.Eng. ST. PHONE 8325 Currie Bldg. Charlottetown Dial 5568 H. R. DOANE & COMPANY I 148 Great George St., Charlottetown . Dial 6547 — 6548 P. O. Box 187 ARTHUR l. GARRETT ” PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING Charlottetown 100 Fitzroy Street Dial 5321 ' funeral. w "‘~:Yll";' 5Cmed by flying bottles ai'd if * II { I w . '1’ ii 9 :ii'ag‘ “p.13? I.III.\'- II- III “ proved in private lllfjihtn‘. f l; \\..~ . iII .I ._ 1. be son; to the I" IGI :I I . ASSOCiation, triggms'meh Leanlel :lv‘ 3;}: 'EI. i o h.‘\ :4 I“. t ills and the two: I :-I I ,I II IhI‘ , II The plan«3%3556243:31:}; ml () I ufs‘. J: "Wu Inf-Lia: my I, ‘1‘“ int“? ml 7a special 31”? 3”"‘1 "F d” "729“ fair; vrr? 1C 9 0;} Y-boy UnI\. '.,..,..;,II..III.. . I. m I) Donnel. for the 1,,“ / <5;"~ or I: -~ I- _ I I_ bolilcgensupervisiont 110 flag OlIIII’ind __*; “Wm”, ,,____ ner waving: no boLIles :IIIIJIIQOI . indipre“ appeal “r g JoveIIn Can u avm . __ I I —_ . II . . -AgoIn Be Tro 31,, Medicme Chests I I I! , r M o WASHINGI‘OE (ALP) ‘ PM, i 1 IC Securities and xchange r / Represent a9 sion Tuesday removed In.“ 7 r Javelin Ltd. or it '1 I ) —— The bath of Ca aii'irII I I Wlhi‘ifiggrdipfif millions of [Iyeal from its Canadian W I room1e contain sticky bottles of llsl. The action allows re TC peocii‘cinie jars of rancid ointment of US. saIes of the sh“ , Imam mil boxes of discolored pills. I The action was taken mi “an anA d that Dr. Cyril Hamwee of light of a New York fmi‘ Ba B 13 Mg,“ said Monday, rep- trict court orderI ISept. a high a nlir' the ‘belief that “some- court enJomed atheists.” , IO 1. reIse s_In nature lies the magic of the Canadian firm {mm .dwl w ete‘ 1 that will cure all that the stock In Violation of a.“ amp, mfdmggkind" disclosure and registh . .dv‘ a‘ilimtold the Manitoba Public qiuirementsIof the Securing.“ vans Health Association convention The stocf was placed on ‘ We that “in recent vears the gigantic restricted list July 25_ 3mm Imkm corporations. which by reason of it had gas? églgeliIgvc “an 61:: v“, ' ‘ve and extrava— were I n I I I tglgefitmgst 93:33:; advertising the States in Violation of we r“ , 1:; world has ever seen, have suc- tion rules. I I IgaIIe ceeded in perpetuating this ab. IIgI‘he cougtrfigdgilesommh “ It o icers o - a . surd superstition. of its agents from “Mammoth . sSIT: ' anti-fraud and anti- ' -. ‘8 TempI'CII‘lon Lay provisions of the securities Wes; I s as requested In the w“. WIVOI MCIka Frl filed by SEC. . . n o NG new ‘5‘ ‘ Y U , OTTAW'A (CIP)~4Daniel O‘Don- MONTREAL (CPI—The neli who can't resist the tempta— . A t ed m d I tion presented by the full ice box deparmfefl ' $901150; 1 twp, Ign . of the Dominican Monastery here week exhibition at t e Imus, 1,, I h. s succumbed again, recreation centre of mm," Inonz aMagisti-ate Joachim Sauve children liangml in ago (“I fltglgI Tuesday sentenced O'Donnell, 55, three to . a “I”; , [42.17 1 ' ' F Sol ElectrIcLIgh’r Plants or e 7 (duo! kOdd . . ‘ . - "an, 100 Watt, 32 Volt Canadian Fallbanks Light Plant. m. complete with Batteries $125.00 5 W.K., Petter. Dose] W ,I . . ' “wt. light plant newly overhauled With 18 HP. deisel . . . m , gine new, cost apprOXima’tely $2000.00 Will sell $525.00 C. M. Simpson and Son Bay View, P.E.I. Reason for selling we now have Electric Power. II 2:9,." , rot ” t Y M n Blessings" :3“ C ’ our 0 ; A. Gun y 3' iii». Aubelle THANKSGIVING 1958 . n... Aumnqu . _ tuft . M. And be sure one of them Is a Better usedcgr 3%, for tamin pleasure and good busmess. I955 DODGE MAYFAIR Four door sedan in a beautiful two-tone black to yellow combination and you Will love the comforted Foam Rubber seats. We are only asking $|495. I955 DODGE Four door sedan in an motor and tires on this offer, if you do not like transmission. clean appearance inside the perfect tires on th hours and many miles of pleasant travel. I; $||95. I953 PONTIAC SEDAN White as an angel. Good motor and tires, and I953 PONTIAC COACH Green as any Irish Shamrock. You will love thealii seat covers on this model. We are only asking I952 METEOR SEDAN Green finish. This motor has been overhauled landfill I951 PLYMOUTH SEDAN attractive Green finish. . one. Come in and make us I our price-— $795. and outside and the nice $795. is model you will have ’pu. $825. Light green finish and new seat covers. . . Anymlll If he can afford to own this one at our price. " $275. this body and motor. ON Maroon finish. go Hunting Model . . Salesman‘s Phone: 9578 K. OF C. FU All members quested to meet Jerome Gillis. 84 8:1.) for prayers, I950 PONTIAC SEDAN Nice and Iclean inside and outside with a perfect This one is priced at a Poor man‘s price. . I950 STUDEBAKER Five passenger coupe with brand new seat c0vers. 30,000 miles left this one with a perfect m0t0r and tires. You can not get the sound of a baby’s rattle I949 DODGE SEDAN In that favorite color of most people “Blue”. I949 PONTIAC COACH 0d motor and tires make this STEWART MOTORS LIMITi GREAT GEORGE STREET ,4 $395. ' $525. LY $395. $325. .“ Office Phone: NERAL NOTICE ‘1‘“ of the Knights of Columbus are; at the home of our late . \Vf‘l'moulh 81.. Thursday evening" also Friday at 8:30 am. to wurnao DRISCOLL‘I ., (‘wond 23‘. Cr