Eo , f | , Phone 5k. : oe BP Saco rene aS! rk any Se Psy Soe - evenings. \_@ phone 3364. a a a F a DECEMBER om Sass FASASANE - be Acc] See . FOR PROMPT -ON GOOD _ USED CARS - BUICK-1953 = Super—You've heard the “We Don’t Want Her, You Can Have Her, She’s too big for us?"’ For the Buyer who wants big car comfort, there it is in Spades-Automatic Trans, Power Brakes. Custom Deluxe Radio. Roomy enough inside to set up housekeeping. All this for $875.00 - PONTIAC-1956 Two door—with white wal! tires, Tutone paint, custom leather in- __ terior, long wearing. scuff re- t sisting. The kids can’t hurt this material. Jumping “or spilling liquids on it doesn’t hurt it one bit. Oh yes, body and motor are «in excellent condition. $1575.00 DODGE-1957 > ‘Four door sedan with V-8 en- gine. We want you to drive this car, so come on down. It -has > . it has riding quality, it : $ everything. This is strictly ® price proposition. You must realize this car has only seen two winters, and it’s being given away for— - SALE: 1951 PLYMOUTH. Wisner Mills, Watervale. | Pine Christmas Trees From 6 to 9 ft. Beautiful Specimens at Belvedere Trailer Court Below Holman’s Foodland Available after Dec. 7 PHONE 5777 GIRL’S WINTER COAT (GREY with Velvet Collar and Cuffs) size 10. Good condition. Phone 4726. GIBBARD SOLID WALNUT Dining-room suite, table, baf- fet and six leather covered chairs. Price $325. Phone 3738. “Two PIECE CHESTERFIELD suite. Deep wine velour. Over two hundred new. Exceptional buy $65. Phone 6388 evenings. FOR SALE DRESSED CHICKEN 35 cents Ib. Capons 38 cents Ib. Frank E. Wood, store Cross" Roads FOR SALE te Room & Board Ce ae pe eee ees eee mo - 8 é on ¢ 4 WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY. FRONT ROOM HEAT- “DIAL 3644 Free Delivery to Your Door” and get the best values for your feed dollar. Wea- CITY & QUEEN'S properly. Pick up and deiivery service Island Radio Centre, 136 Great George St. Phone 6021 Charlottetown. MODERN FUMIGATING SERVICE. for Roaches, . Insects, etc. Free estimates — Guaranteed Satisfaction. Phone 8727—Write P. QO. Box 451, Charlottetown. UP TO $250.00 PAID FOR 1921 Canadian 5~-cents; $45.00 for Se be ML See n-7 . page 1960 Premium Buying If you move, notify your tier or Guardian-Patriot Office of your uew address. Do not is important. Al- six to eight weeks new address to appear changed. This ways allow us all for your * |om magazines. Also please leave a forwarding address at the office. THIS WEEK HOCKEY EQUIPMENT, SKATE ‘AND BICYCLES ARE WANTED BY FAM- ILY WANT-AD READ- ERS. For only 8c (3 $2.10) you can advertise above mentioned items and get quick results and extra CASH for ristmas. . insertions ~ Miscellaneous Sales Help Wanted Guardian - Patriot [¢- TRAVELLER Magazine WANTED Subscribers ear-| 10 gotify the magazine company. ‘sion, car supplied, expen- | The Guardian-Patriot will have: your address on the magazines! Guide, 6th Edition, showing prices we pay and much infor- mation about Canadjan coins. Send 15 cents to Marles, box 833-C @algary. Wanted To Buy WANTED TO BUY FARMALL A. tractor with hydraulics in good condition. State price. Ver- nen MacLennan, Alexandra. BUYING _ALE BOTTLES TULLE BROS. Daily Pick-Up Service PHONE 7130 or 4651 call on merchants of | Prince Edward Island. | Good salary and commis- | ses paid. Write in own, hand stating experience, if any, references, phone number, etc., to P.O. BOX 35, Charlottetown, P.E.I. COM on hotels inctituvions res-| ~ Warehouse 1 Clark Street _ taurants. No objection other) WANTED GOOD USED 5 OR.& noncompetitive lines. P.O. box! horse power electric motor. 2 Saint John, N.B. Phone 7338. TENDERS AUTOMOTIVE JOBBER Sealed Tenders will be received by the under- the | ‘signed up to 12 o’clock noon, Thursday, December 31st, 1959, for the business known as C. B. HOARE AUTO | PARTS. This business is to be sold as a going concern and includes the stock-in-trade, goodwill, fixtures and ac- “Allison MacLeod : Ltd. 126 Cumberland St. Telephone 7364 Buick & Pontiac Cars G.M.C. Trucks For Rent -€00D GARAGE FOR RENT. of 2 - a Central. Phone 6151. az ; For Sale _ PUNCHEONS — HEAVY OAK, . 100 and 165 gallon sizes. Wad- dell Bros., ‘Crapaud. AUCTION “45” SCORE CARDS for sale at Guardian-Patriot @NE USED ELECTRIC TRAIN set, tracks, switches, and cars, all St. for $6.00. Apply 174 Sydney Gua sdis n-Patriot . CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES AND INFORMATION place advertisement or cancel- Tn cme Und ater cnet’ partment, Monda through Fricays 2 AM. ‘ti P.M. Sat. ‘til 12 100n of telephones at the page for the Branch your area. ANNOUNCEMENTS — 15 word mini- “mum charge 75c. Less than 15 words “will be charged as 15 words. SPECIAL NOTICES—Births, Deaths 1.00 Weddings, $1.50. Engagements, $1.30, Cards of Thanks, $1.50. Additional. @ach name printed 10c, In «nemor fems. $1.56. Additional charge, each mewspaper line of verse, with Rhyme and Verse style maintained, 10c per line arged as a 20 wertisement. To bunt the words, word with white space on each aide is a ful) word, each initia) is counted as the name it indicates, each abbreviation for the word or words it indicates. <ach group ef mumbers set tocether as number, house sumber, Box v of numbers oo nagaar-do DISPLAY — 1 insertion on 6 insert Ber inch. per inch. $1.30, 6 inch. $1.2. ty af ; | f | t i ‘! é t iF l i : sfaby | i i He iste i ; .. ’ 41 x 10 mobile home, excellent condition. Furniture accepted as down .payment. Contact— CPL. ALLEN WOODSIDE, TRAILER COURT, SUMMERSIDE , FOR SALE 1951 PONTIAC RA- FOR SALE FISHING BOAT 236 . long. propellor shaft. Pack- box and water pipes, no mo- ‘ iy John Jackson’, Point, P.E:1. } Female Help Wanted 4 cessary., High terview write Mrs. R. G. Dunn; 200 Leslie Street, Moncton, NB. WANTED RELIABLE GIRL FOR general house work in modern home with every conveniences two children, starting wages Help Wanted HAS. The Twig Is Bent, $5... The Tree Is Inclined.” Like little twigs, Boys and Girls too grow up — as they are “pent” toward—- RESPONSIBILITY SELF-RELIANCE DEPENDABILITY SENSE OF VALUE So, they will be inclined - When they’ve grown to be MEN and WOMEN A newspaper route will teach-YOUR CHILD attri- butes when he or she be- © comes an adult. URGE YOUR BOY or GIRL to get in on this training Now! Routes - available in , Charlottetown, ~ Summer- side, Montague, Alberton and many other points. : Call or Come to Circulation Department The Guardian - Evening Patriot ‘office at the above locations. \ or + at Souris contact Vernon Fraser, at Kensington con- tact Everett Donald. Miscellaneous ~ NOTICE Hilda’s Beauty Salon new hours due to Hillsboro Bridge condition Open 12.30 p.m. and remain open every. evening until Christ- mas with or without ap- pointments to accommo- date customers. 10214 Kent Street “| LARGE NINE —ACF FAST Phone — Guardian - Patriot 8506 STARTING DECEMBER 7 SANTA CLAUS Is Coming To Town! Make .your .Christmas Shopping pleasant by selecting an appropriate gift for everyone on your list from the Gift Spotter ‘NOTICE © Hilda’s Beauty Salon’s new hours due to Hillsboro Bridge Condition. Open 12:30 p.m. and remain open every evening until Christ- mas, with or without ap- pointments to accommo- date customers. 10214 Kent Street, Dial 3837. Lost & Found MISSING FROM MELLISH farm adjoining pond, ? year old gray heifer with black and white markings. Anyone know- ing whereabouts, Phone Monta- gue 77-3. RENTAL . Houses & Apartments Sw ae RQOM HOUSE central, coal burning - furnace unfurnished. Write Guardian - .Patriot box no. 12306, Charlotte- FOR RENT HALF OF DOUBLE tenement, four rooms and bath, with oil hot water furnace. Good location, immediate possession, adults preferred. Apply Guar- dian - Patriot box no. 12308, or phone 8183 between 5 and 6.30 For. Sale REAL ESTATE LOTS FOR SALE Any size, also water front, suitable for cabins or motel. y— KEITH F. SIMMONS, Summerside, R.R. 3 Pets For Sale REGISTERED GERMAN - Dial 3837 counts receivable and payabie- : _ Prospective purchasers may receive additional in- formation, and statements are available to bona fide parties. = The highest or ‘any Tender not necessarily ac- cepted. ~ THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY 141 Provost Street, New Glasgow, N.S. Executor Estate Clarence B. Hoare “TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN This is to certify that I am not responsible for any Debts or Goods contracted: by my Wife, Katherine Rodd, without my written authority. DATED at Charlottetown this 3rd day of December, A.D. 1959. PERCY RODD. ATTENTION CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS We have a complete line of Satin Bound Blankets, including Reversible, Pastel Shades, Check, also Auto Robes made from 100°% Pure Virgin Wool. A deposit will hold any Blanket until Christmas. Dial 8712. Boxes supplied if required. Orders mailed anywhere in Can- jada. [ WM. CONDON & SONS, 65 Queen Street, Charlottetown, P. E. I. TOWN OF SUMMERSIDE ELECTRIC LIGHT DEPARTMENT AND SCALES HYDRO ELECTRIC COMPANY, LIMITED POWER INTERRUPTION NOTICE There will be an interruption of electric power on Wednesday, December 9th, from 1.00 p.m. to 4.00 p.m., weather permitting, in the following areas: Sherbrooke, New Annan, Travellers’ Rest, Malpeque, French River, Kensington, Freetown, Bedeque and Kinkora. This interruption is required to permit Maritime Electric Company, Limited to run transmission wire over Summierside’s high: tension circuit on the Sher- brooke Road. Town of Summerside Electric Li and Scales Hydro Electric Company, Limited BOOKKEEPER WANTED Charlottetown. business office requires ght Department an experienced bookkeeper. Reply stating experience, salary expected, to:— | GUARDIAN - PATRIOT BOX 1926 Charlottetown 1948 silver ddllar, etc. NEW 20 therby’s Clover Farm Food Mat- “| ket. AUCTION “45" Score Cards for sale at Guardian - Patriot WE TREAT the sick well Gig- gey’s Pharmacy. Soya Lecithin Lecthinal $2.95 and $5.95. Open 3.30 a.m. to 8 p.m. : PLACE your orders for fresh killed Christmas turkeys. Gil . H@bry. Dial 9313. VISIT Hi-Style Millinery Gt.) and enjoy George Street and select the hat | Heartz Hall, for the festive season, other lines| day evening, December 2ist 7:30 gratly reduced. Open Friday, and! p.m. Saturday to 9.30. SALE OF home made cooking! cade Lot 65 Hall Thursday, De- at J. and M’s Meat Market, Graf-| cember 10th sponsored by Home ton Street, Tuesdays and Fridays,! and School Association, curtain starting December 8th. 8 p.m. THE ANNUAL meeting of the; “GIFTS WITH A meaning” bi- Charlottetown R.B-P. in Boyne; bles, books and religious novel- Lodge Room, December ath at! ties, etc. The Bible House, Char- 8 p.m. ' | lettetown (opposite Eaton's). z Bs PRINCE COUNTY J. WATSON MacNaughi, Q.C., will be absent from his law of- fice during the week of Decem- ber 7th. (When death notices are received too late te be included on this page, they appear for one edition on page two and are transferred to this department in the next edition.) - BIRTHS « Mrs. Roy Joseph Strang, an- * mnounce the engagement of their oe = ad Charlotte-| , daughter, . Roberta Louise, to town Hospital, cember 4th,/ : enneth nker 1959. to Mr. and Mrs. Conaie| “*tlina & ee LeClair, a son 7 lbs. of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Lowell | Younker. Marriage will take ENGAGEM ENTS place on Saturday, January 2nd, 1960 in Trinity United Church, STRANG — YOUNKER Mr. and: Charlottetown. LOOKING FOR A FUTURE? Challenging positions are available if you ‘are ready for responsibility knowing it leads ' ‘to promotional opportunities. A CAREER WITH I.A.C. OFFERS YOU —A practical training programme. —A future depending upon your ability and . —Rewarding management opportunities ‘with an ever-expanding company. Security with Canada's largest Sales Fin- ance Company. Applicants should be 20-28, enjoy meeting the public, be alert, aggressive and willing to travel. Banking, credit, insurance, sales or univer- sity backgrounds are assets. Write: Guardian-Patriot Box C12252, Charlottetown a SHERIFF'S SALE CANCELLED. The sheriff's sale to have been held at the premises of Elmer S. Cannon, Norboro, on Thursday the | 0th day of December A.D. 1959 has been called off. Robert B. Dewar, Sheriff of Prince County. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Barristers, Electrical Solicitors, etc. Engineer M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LL.B. E. S. Chandler BSc., (E.E.) M.E.LC., P .Eng. 242 North River Road Bank of Commerce Bidg. Palmer & Haslam . Phone 5336 Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. Peake & Nicholson Optometrists 175 Grafton Street J. A. McGuigan, B.A. J. A. Carruthers, R.O. 123 Kent St. Dial 5612 Currie Bidg. Dial 9424 Queen St. Ian M. MacLeod, LL.B. McLean & McKinnon) J.*S. Taylor, R.O. Corner Kent & Queen Sts. Currie Bldg. 179 Queen St. Office 9133 — House 4756 Dial 3361 2 John J. Holmes Architects B.A., LL.B. 150 Richmond Street Dial 6145 J. F. Toombs, B. Arch. Architect Frederic A. Large Q.C. 136 Richmond St. 190 Richmond St, Dial 3865 Dial 3244 Peter A. McNeil Robert G. MacLeod 166 Gt."Geo. St. Charlottetown B.A., LL.B. Phone 4339 P. O. Box 513 136 Richmond St. Laurie A. Coles Dia as & Associates. 3 silace Wedaneidss Chiropractor eee Charlottetown, Dr. W. R. Carson 142% Great George St., Dial 5616 201 Prince St. Dial 6432 Summerside, Dial 3789, Chartered Accountants McDONALD, CURRIE & CO COOPER BROTHERS & CO. Currie Bldg. Charlottetown Dial 5568 H. R. DOANE & COMPANY % 134 Richmond Street, Charlottetown Dial 6547 — 6548 - ’ P. 0. Box 187 ARTHUR J. GARRETT PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING Charlottetown 100 Fitzroy Street Dial 5321 AUCTIONEERS CLAUDE CRASWELL, _. LICENCED AUCTIONEER, Winsloe, P.E.I1. : ’ > Births, Deaths, M triages IN MEMORIAM Your hands we cannot touch, But God has given us sweet mem- Of the ones we loved much. Ever remembered by family. HUGHES — In loving of my dear husband, and father Jerome Hughes who passed, away December 7, 1958. Nothing can ever take away, The love our heart holds, dear, Fond memory lingers every day, Remembrance keeps him dear. Lovingly remembered by wife and family. ADAMS — In loving memory of my dear son-in-law, F.O. An- drew C. Adams, who was-killed in a plane cr I December 7, 1954. Always remembered and sadly missed by Mrs. Gordon Essery. Funeral Director ‘ N. D. MacLEAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR 15 King Square bh Charlottetown Dial 5549 HOWLAN Francis MacQuarrie of Wilmot was to Howlan on Thursday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gallant quietly commemorated their 40th wedding anniversary on Thurs- day. Nov. 26. The Howlan Ladies Aid of Com- munity Hospital, O'Leary, held their monthly meeting at the Webb home at Howlan on Wed- Nesday evening, Nov. 25. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gallant, Rosie Thibideau, Bud O'Brien, and Ralph Arsenault, motored to Mimnegash on Wednesday eve- ning. The Youth Club of St. Anthonys parish were sponsors to a card party in the parish hall on Thurs- day night. Proceeds to go towards an open-air rink. Auction and whist were played and a delicious lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Ber- nard of Summerside spent Sun- day, Nov. 29 in Howian. Enselie Arsenault has now re- turned to his wife and family af- ter a few days spent as patient in Community Hospital sufferin from a face infection. ~ the Community Hospital at O’- Leary. ; The Misse= Eva Perry and Shirley Richard of Charlottetown spent Sunday, Nov. 29. with Shirley's parents, Mr. and\ Mrs. Francis Richard, at Duvar. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Carruth- ers, Sr.. and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Carruthers, Jr.. motored to Summerside on Tuesday eve- ning. Work has now began by Rev. Fr. Arsenault and several boys of the parish on an open-air rink on the parish grounds at St... An- thonys. Howlan lost one of their pion- eer couples during the week in the persons of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dignan who have gone to spend the winter months at Bloomfield, at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Al- ban Craswell. * Roy ‘Arsenault of Summerside, and Jean Arsenault of Charlotte- town spent the week-end at their home here. A new loud speaking system has now been installed in St. An- thonys Chureh at Bloomfield. The teachers and pupils of Howlan schools are now prepar- ing ‘for a pre-Christmas con- cert Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thibedeau and sens, Herbie and Dallie, and daughter Betty, of Miminegash, The St. Anthony's sub-division of C.W.L. parish Council is to be * Leo Peters’ of Duvar ie ill in| valied we r. and Mrs. Paul | ily G nt on Sunday evening. 7 _ “Family Want Ads Can Help You Get Extra Cash For Christmas Charlottetown 8506 — Summerside 8031 — Montague nS Souris 32-3 — Alberton 68-2 — | ANNOUNCEMENTS Mrs. Emanuel Gaudet recently surgery. time with her daughter felt a i | of Abram’s Village. Mr. Gerald Galiant spent a re- cent weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrili Gallant. which occurred in Conn. Mrs. Gallant and son . Louis, left by plane to attend the funeral. Mrs. Matt Gallant is visiting her son Rev. Charles Gallant ia St. Charles. Little Miss Susan Harkness, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold - Harkness, Summerside, is a patient in Prince County Hos- pital where she underwent an ap- pendectomy. : The regular monthly meeting of Wellington Parish Council was held at the home of Mrs. John E. Cameron. It was decided to sent a spiritual bouquet to Rey. Reginald McQuaid, on his ordin- ation to the priesthood: also te donate a sum to Multiple Sclero- sis Society and to start card Zames in the church basement soon. Mrs. Mac Goodwin invited members to her home for next meeting. The annual meeting of Cape Egmonts Women’s Institute was. held at home r Gallant. It was decided to send a gift to two young brides of the community. The secretary’s fin- ancial report showed that the past year was the most success- ful for the institute, the amount of $232.00 Was reported on hand. New officers’ were elected. Mrs. Glorice Richard invited the mem- bers to her home for next meet- ing. Members of Lacardaire and St. Jeanne Dare Society held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Ralph Arsenault. Guest speaker was Father Clouthier. A few games of bingo were played and a collection was taken. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Alyre Maddix. Mr. Ambrose McNeill and daughter Mrs. Walter McDougall have returned home after attend- ing the funeral of the late John McNeill of Boston. Miss Esther Gallant left recent- ly for Montreal to reside with her brother, Raymond. Miss Eufrida Bernard has gone . Toronto where she is employ- Mrs. Reg Arsenault. Mont Car- mel. has returned home from Prince County Hospital. _ Junior Gallant left recently for Halifax, N.S., to reside with his sister Sophie. Urban Arsenault of the R.C.A. F. stationed at Greenwood, NS., spent a week with his parents, om and Mrs. Tilman A. Arsen- ault. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Arsenault, Charlottetown recently visited relatives m Mount Carmel and districts. , Mr. Kenneth Gallant is taking a short course in Agriculture at Lapacatiere College in Quebec. Mr. Eldon Barlow, St. Eleanors spent Sunday with his father Mr. Clayton Barlow. Mrs. Albert Gallant has return. ed home from P. C. Hospital af- ter receiving treatment. Mr. Wyman McPhee, South West, is.a patient in P.C. Hos- pital where he underwent sur- gery. ° Mrs. Linus Gamble was re- membered, on her birthday __re- cently when friends called at her home and spent a very enjoyable evening. fies ALMA Mr. and Mrs. Hoston Hierliny and three children, Gloria, Elywn and Iris of Cornwall were recent guests of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Dun- bar and family. ; Miss Veronica O'Connor of Al- berton, has moved to the house of Mr. and Mrs John P. Wallace, Alma,\ for the winter months} Those attending the Alberton Exhibition banquet in O'Leary, from Alma were Mr. and Mrs. | ‘Isaac Dunbar, Mr. and Mrs. Jack - Clark and Mr. and Mrs. John P. Wallace. Among those attending the lead- ership course held in Summer- side by the Women’s Institute, were Mrs. Isaac Dunbar, Mrs, Waldron Barbour, Montrose, Mrs. Harry Pridham, Mrs. Hubert Campbell, South Kildare, Mrs. Stanley Arthur. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pridham oo to their home in Mon- after spending some time in Toronto and other cities, the guests of members of their fam- Congratulations are extended-te— Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Crock ett, Woodvale, who celebrateg _ Phone ioe in the parish hall on Mon- day evening. their sixty-fourth, wedding annh versary im October, : WELLINGTON * . iy y r ¥ - ehh iy * Eva Day recently spent ¢