at Ltd. this vehicle it operas asf ciently as many higher priced wakes and models. _ $105¢ is used ar. $1697— . — 126 Cumberland St. Telephone 7364 DEALER “Your Compact Car Centre” OSPECIALS® = Allison Macleod USED CAR LOT : In ‘Furniture Pontiac—I955° | cepar cuesr END TABLES 2 door Sedan. Maroon in color. This late model caF is in the COFFEE TABLES pink of condition and just look- SITCHEN CHROME SETS ing for a good home. Treat |COPPER TONE KITCHEN yourself to the finest Christmas = present imaginable for Cc. SPACE SAVERS $1275 ROCKING CHAIRS (Wooden and chrome) BEDROOM . All patterns MATTRESSES, SPRING RECLININ 1’ |WARDROBES WITH C ) Allison MacLeod RAMBLER - RENAULT CHRISTMAS SPECIALS~ $1200.00 Wagon—1955 $1000.00 , -- - GOODSPEED’S EF sOOF PEL LTD. ; UPTOWN LOT — ; Kent Street Equipment Rental ift Suggestions a i! , a ry r 7 ; ae Sai | we 4 oY RESIS ‘ a >. we he xe TS TV | j LZ, WANTE D — EXPERIENCED DRAWERS & MIRRORS LINOLEUM FLOORING WALLPAPER 1960 Patterns FIRESTONE _* HOME AND AUTO 187 GREAT GEORGE ST. PHONE 5547 a FOR SALE: CHILDRENS MITTS and ankle socks. Priced from 40 cents to 70 cents. Dial 5494. LADIES CLOTH WINTER COAT (fitted style); dark blue size 16, Worn one winter; $15.00. Phone 6085. CHRISTMAS TREES: APPLY Edward McQuaid; 37 Park - Street, Charlottetown. FOR SALE: THREE BULL CAIL- , ves for feeders. Apply A. Mac- Rae and Sons Central Royalty. DARK BLUE OVERCOAT 40 good as new first cost $78.00. Will sell at a bargain. Dial 9590. wer ee Tom Davies Texaco Service Sation has too big a stock. Look at these prices on Firestone Tires. 670 x 15 Safety Champion Rayon Tubeless .... 17.25 670 x 15 Safety Champion Nylon Tubeless .... 18.95 600 x 16 and 670 x 15 Champion Tubed Type > snc ee NO TRADE IN NECESSARY NO INSTALLATION CHARGE Tom Davies Texaco Service Station Corner Gt. George and Fitzroy Dial 6034 . Forty hour week and no split shifts. Living accommodation in a nurses residence and laun- SEWING MACHINE RENTAL i service $3.00 pér week. Phone dry of uniforms provided for $8.00 to $12.00 per month. We will fefund cost of transporta- tion (railway) after six months For Sale WAITRESSES WANTED FOR Ment i inaien ee . s . ~ Charlottetown. ae WANTED: PART TIME RECEP- § a eee Phone Farmers Market Bay, 50 ring | POULTRY PICKUP Yor your poultry pickup 1 tact— A. P. GALLANT Rustico FOR SALE — DRESSED grim geese, 10 and 12 bbs. Chesley Hughes, Coyehead at Souris contact Vernon Fraser, at con- tact Everett Donald. Information Posters and cance forms citainable at Post CAR LEAVING FOR MONT-| ces, Offices and the Civil Service | Federal Civil Service > Electrical Laboratory Technician — Navy, Halifax $3270 - $3720 Student Draftsman Halifax $2340 - $3060 appli- National Employmen‘ Ralston Commission, Building, ' 105 Hollis St., Halifax, N. S. where applications filed. should be Miscellaneous OPEN TONIGHT Till 9 O'clock Be sure to visit our Toy Fair for the best values in DOUBLE BURNER om Brove | 1°w?- ; sa Soke igo Me Neer] FIRESTONE On we bisck and wine rony|_. HOME & AUTO ioe: Tames Wough, Wikmot Vel |” CHARLOTTETOWN Female Help Wanted sr ceowe aan REGISTERED NURSES FOR AN ‘ieacasegrnes| CONCERT Be sure to attend the Protestant Orphanage School Concert in HEARTZ HALL Charlottetown Tonight at 7:30 p.m. | 9793 after 6 p.m. REAL ESTATE For Sale OLD -SCHOOL BUILDING IN| 7 for sale. Apply Mrs. Harry Wood, Bunbury. FOR SALE 40 acres of land at Brookvale belonging to the Estate of the late Freder- ick Joseph Bradley. Apply to: M. A. FARMER, Solicitor Charlottetown Services Offered TELEVISION AND RADIOS RE- ' paired. Prompt service by ful ly equipped experts. Costs ar _ lower when repairs are don | properly. Pick up and deiivery service Island Radio Centre | 136 Great George St. Phone 602] | Charlottetown. : | MODERN FUMIGATING SERVICE Exterminators for Roaches, Bed Bugs, Rats, Insects, ete. Free estimates — i satisfaction. Phone 8727—Write | P. O. Box 451, Charlottetown. j Transportation | - real, Dec. 23rd. Leaving Moa- treal Dec. 28th, can accommo- date three passengers. Phone | 49-4, Kensington. Wanted To Buy WANTED TO BUY ALE BOTTLES PINTS and QUARTS \ DIAL 8595 : YOUR BEST MARKET | FOR ALE BOTTLES City pick-up Service MAURICE BLOCK CO: LTD. 158 Kent Street . Phone 9522 opp. Eatons WANTED BUFFALO ROBE IN good condition. Write stating price, box 105, Kensington. and Saturday, 25th and 26th also Friday and Saturday, . January Ist and 2nd. NOTICE We will be closed Friday December We will be taking cream on Thursday of both weeks instead of Friday. Our also be open on Thursday. feed warehouse will ~~ Signed: Co. Lid, | | cepted. _. Sealed Tenders , will be received by the under- | eaats 5 {signed up to noon, Thursday, December 31st, | . ba gba the businéss ‘known as C. B. HOARE AUTO | - | This business is to be sold as a — ‘includes : -trade, dwill, fixtures and ac’ : may receive additional in- formation, and statements are available to bona fide Par'The highest or any Tender not necessarily ac- THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY. "© .441 Provost Street, CHRISTMAS FLOWERS Our greenhouses are filled with beautiful flowers for | your home, your friends, your church, POINSETTIAS—The finest in the city $2.00 — $3.00 EXTRA SPECIAL AZALEAS—Direct from Belgium Just breaking into dozens of beautiful blooms—Will bloom into ~ New Year. ae Pot Mums,.Christmas Cherries, Peppers Mixed Pans, Flowering ‘and Foliage Home - Plants, | Green and Novelty Plants. “From $1.00 Cut Flowers of all kinds. WEST END NURSERIES” 22 Richmond St. - Open Evenings Phone 3525 | AUCTION SALE. AT BRACKLEY Owing to ill health | am o | tire herd of Ayrshire cattle consisting of | cow 7 years old to freshen in March, | cow 6 ears old milking, | cow 4 years old milking, 3 eifers 3 years old freshened in September, | heifer 3 years old miking—open, | cow milking—open, | Holstein grade cow due in March, | farrow cow, 2-heifers 2 years old, | bred, | heifer 2 years old—open, | heifer | year old—open, | heifer calf 3 months old, | | general purpose mare. Terms of sale—6 months credit on ap- proved joint notes. 6% per annum on notes. | 6% per annum off for cash. This herd is registered and accredited ffering my en- b Lydia Jane. _ ENGAGEMENTS Mrs. Alexander Stewart, Char- jottetown, wish to announce the CARD OF THANKS I wish to express -my sincere thanks to Dr. Cox, nurses and staff of the P.E.I. Hospital for their kindness to me while a pat- ient there, also to all who visited me and sent cards, treats and flowers. Mrs. Leslie Prowse, Brackley, P.E.1. The family of the late Mrs. John Davy wish to thank all those who sent flowers, cards of sym- pathy and assisted in any way during their recent sad bereave- ment. DANISH FLAG Denmark's national flag, the “Dannebrog,” with a white cross away December 2ist, 1954. This month is here with deep re- gret, It brings back days we will never forget, ; . He fell asleep, without saying die. . ee ee +—er-2ist, 1958 t) desert i, 87 pers! Remembered by husband a a ree re GORVEATT — In loving memory of our dear mother Mrs. Everett Gorveatt, who departed this life on December, 20th, 1955. How quietly the years seem te fade away. But beautiful memories will always stay, i Of a wonderful mother who made life worth while, For her family and friends with always a smile. Lovingly remembered by her sons, Arnold, Omer, Elmer. MacLEOD — In loving memory of Mrs. Hudson MacLeod, who passed away December 2ist., 1942. “The depth-of sorrow we cannot tell, ; Of the loss of one we loved so well; And while she sleeps a peaceful on a red field, has been used for more than 700 years. | band apd sons, Hayden, Allison, \ Aben and Neil. Owner Auctioneer | W. R. Younker - Claude Craswell DIAL 7824 PROFESSIONAL CARDS Barristers, Electrical Solicitors, etc. Engineer M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LL.B. E. S. Chandler NOTES ON FUR FARMING Bank of Commerce Bldg. Palmer & Haslam 242 North River Road Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. Phose 5306 Peake & Nicholson etr Se cokes. dacae Optometrists J. A. McGuigan, B.A. | 4- A. Carruthers, R.O. Currie Bidg. Dial 9424 Queen St. 123 Kent St. Dial 5612 Ian M. MacLeod, LL.B. | J. S. Taylor, R.O. McLean & McKinnon) Corner Kent & Queen Sta. Daily Pick-Up Service PHONE 7130 or 4651 Warehouse 1 Clark . Street SHIP LESS STEEL CLEVELAND (AP) — Despite the American steel strike, which THIS WEEK Currie Bldg. 17? Queen St. "Office 9133 — House 4756 . John J. Holmes Architects HOCKEY EQUIPMENT, | a SKATE a aera 150 Richmond Street Dial 6145, J. F. Toombs, B. Arch. ARE WANTED BY FAM-| Frederic A. Large @. Architect ILY WANT, AD READ-| ig aickmcut'ct | 140 Richmond St." Dial 3865 oe sl Se (3 insertions a Petar A. Mctveil $2.10) yeu cen advertine tme| Robert G. MacLeod | 168 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown above mentioned items and get B.A., LL.B. Phone 4339 —s—iP::: O.. Box S13 quick results and extra CASH ~ 136 Richmond St. rg A. Coles ACT FAST . ee | he Chiropractor sncetiing Bagimectiag & Guardian - Patriot Dr. W. R. Carson _| 142% Great George oe Dial. Sele 8506 201 Prince St. Dial 6432 Summerside, Dial 3789, "BUYING Chartered Accountants | ALE BOTTLES McDONALD, CURRIE & CO TULLE BROS. COOPER BROTHERS & CO. Currie Bldg.— Charlottetown H. R. DOANE AND COMPANY WINSPEAR, HIGGINS, STEVENSON AND DOANE 134 Richmond Street, Charlottetown Phone 6547 ARTHUR J. GARRETT PALMER iC BUILDING Charlottetown oo Fine Street AUCTIONEERS. Dial 5568 BSe., (E.E.) M.E.LC., P Eng | ‘tthe buyers. -- ~ Fromm Bros., Inc., sale at |Hamburg, Wisconsin, early last |week was a great success. One/than those of last year’s opening | third of the approximately 4,000 fox pelts offered were sold. Sil- vers sold best, with most lots selling in the $31 to $37 range. A few of the top lots brought $45, new Golden Amber types brought a top price of $70, while itep price for Golden Glory was $57. Platinums, white faces and pearls were not so interesing to Edward Fromm, president of the firm, said: ‘“‘The fox sale was most encouraging, despite limit- ed numbers of buyers’. In Mr. Fromm’s report of the mink sale he said that the offering of 39,000 skins was 90*percent sold. Homo-pastels and blues were het- ter than 96 percent sold, and brought better prices than the opening sale in December, 1958. Gun metal types were all sold with females bringing somewhat higher prices than last December. Whites were up somewhat’ in price, and nearly all sold. Sapp- hires sold at last December's sale level; home-sapphires were slightly stronger and 80 to & percent sold. Fromm, reported that silver blues sold well at slightly higher prices than last December, but standard darks were 75 percent sold at somewhat easier prices. “We consider.the sale a very FOR —%, 1956 CHEV. B ably priced, can be fi CLAUDE CRASWELL, . LICENCED AUCTIONEEK, Secesed PEL | good one.” Mr. Fromm claimed, “prices generally were stronger sale”’. MINK IN DEMAND Evidence of a strong -market in mink was displayed at the auc- : ‘ CHRISTMAS concert, Lorné Valley Hall, Monday, 21st. Curtain 8.00 p:m; ~ KENSINGTON Christmas sc concert,; December 2ist at 7.36.) — p.m. ee Hall, December 22 at 8.00 p.m. © | SEAVIEW CONCERT, Decenm> | ber 2ist, in Seaview hall. ABs re Wo a ale Funeral Director ,.- ~ MaclEAN © FUNERAL HOME - LIMITED é aa soils 15 King Square “2 Charlottetown Dial 5549 85--percent sold, firm: _ pastels, 100 percent, also at firm levels.” ; The top price for majestic) © darks was $49.50 for extra dark) 7 males, and $27.50 for females; top price for autumn haze, re-| gular males, was $41, and homdés) were $49. Stewarts brought $37) for males, and’$21.50 for females; stewart unlabelled pastels q at $28.50 for males and $14.50 for, | females. Cerulean males brought, ; $28, and $14.75 for females.) Breath of spring males brought) $32 and $16 for females. Unla-| | belled .sapphires sold at $26.50 § for males and $12.50 for femal: Diadem males sold at $28, $14 for females. Desert males brought $26.50 and for females. a Our ranchers will understand 3 that the above were top prices, — and applied only to the best pelts in the types mentioned. There was a wide difference between those prices and the poorer quale — ity pelts in the above classifica- | tions. ok “tq QUALITY DOWN : The Soudack sale, held las week in Winnipeg, has released a statement as follows: “Percént+— age of top goods was not as large as in other types, but some lots sold around the $30 mark, wi better average males at $25 $26, and ordinary average at $23 to $24. Very few were below $20. “Females sold well, with big percentage at $12 to $13, better selections at $13.25 to $14. Desert gold brought from $25 ta $26 for \males. and $13 to $14 for females. Diadem were $23 tion of Canadian Fur Auction Sales Company (Quebec) Limit- ied last week at Montreal. The /EMBA sale saw interest in darks and pastels maintained, with prices in sore cases even strong- er. Clearances across the board were high. / Majestic darks sold 90 percent, ‘unlabelled darks sold 99 percent, | autumn haze sold 85 percent, and their unlabelled counterparts sold 97 percent. Topaz and diadem, were. completely sold, while de- sert gold went at an 87 percent clip. Demand for cerulean was somewhat more limited, though prices for good quality skins also were seen to hold up well. Sap- phires and whites were also sold, but we have no comment on them. , The majority ‘of the purchases in top grades appeared to. go to accounts in Germany, Italy and Switzerland, though Canadian and American buyers, of course, were represented. The official company comment was: “Majestic darks, 90 percent sold, very firm; unlabelled darks, 99 percent cold; ~ autumn haze, SALE EL-AIR SEDAN — Heater, radio, A-! condition, very reason- nanced. Apply— ; Beneficial Finance, 151 Gt. George Street. | 2 x €- than expected, but some e |lots changed hands at $32 | $33.50 for males. There was {too much activity on aleut: where the top was $30. T lias was the hot spot of the with many buyers keenly peting for the offering. , males brought $37 to $38.50, others, mostly $34. to $36. males were also strong, most better lots at $18 to others at $16 to $17.” The Western Canada Raw Auction Sales wound _up its season’s opening mink sale week in Vancouver, with collections of sapphires and pas: tels moving at prices generally unchanged from a year ago. * company estimates that clo 75 percent of the total offer of 90,000 skins was sold. ‘ Breath of spring type m brought a high of $33 and males $16. Royal males sold @ a high of $26 and females @ $13. The collection of 35,000 : tels was 75 percent sold, high of $35 for males, and $1 females.