T For Quick Results Advertise The;Classifie Inge 10 The Gutrdian \‘»'td.. Dec. 18, 1957 IN MEMORIAM SQUIRI-JS—ln loving memory of our brother Lloyd G. Squires. who departed this life -em- ber 18th. 1956 LOVIDL memories will never die. As years go on and days go by. Deep in our heart- your mem- ory is kept. We loved you too tit-t-ply to O\9l' I Aluays remembered by Blan~ che I-ilmer and family. SQL'lRI~L.\‘—lii ni(‘moi'\ of Lltiyd G \(|lllI‘(‘\ who died Dec. 18th Ill-lfl Gone but not forgotten By the Geldert family. SQLIRI-2S—ln Ioiing memory of "I)atld_\"' Lloyd G. Squires \\ ho died Dec lllth. 1956 'l‘u-ti loving hands are resting, A heart we love is still A Daddy we loved is waiting For us Just over the hill. Its only Goodnight Dear Daddy As we always used to say, We'll see you again in the morn- . ing At the dawn of a beautiful day. Ever remembered by his sons William and Geldert Squires. ".Ol.l-Z—In loving memory of Mrs. Margaret Cole who died Dec. 18. 1951. Deep in our hearts, there's a pic- iure. More precious than silver and old g . A picture of our dear mother 'hose memory will never grow old. Inserted by her two daughters. Winnie and Blanche. MACPHEE — In loving memory of a dear Mother. Mrs. Ronald MacPhee, who Many a silent tear But always a beautiful memory Of one we loved so dear. Fondly remembered and sadly missed by her daughter and son-in-law, Peggy and Arnold. MA(‘.PHEE—In loving memory of a dear wife. Mother and Grand- mother. Mrs. Ronald MacPhee, who passed away December 18th, 1955. She suffered much and bore alone A burden great. unshared by none ' And yet she wore the some sweet Sfnl I And scattered sunshine all the Iiile \\ . lie saw that she was tired The hills were hard to climb And so he came and called her And whispered. peace be thine. Ever remembered by Husband. daughter Chris. son-in-law Bill. Grandchildren. MAFCORMACK —In loving mem- Or)’ of our Mother, Mrs. Angus Mar-(‘ormack who passed away on December I8, 1954. It was in the sad month of Dec- ember That we stood by an open grave And watched friends lower our ANI0IhPT' We would gladly have died to say . But we knew our thoughts could not waken Her soul in its silent clay So we laid our thoughts down be- side her And silently walked away. Always remembered by her family. CARD OF THANKS Mr. .I. M Macl-‘adyen. wishes to thank all those who sent him llmiors. letters. cards and treats during his recent illness. I wish to thank the nurses and staff of Prince County Hospital. . (‘allaghan and Dr. Downing The Rev. L. M. Murray and all the kind friends who assisted me. sent me cards. treats while I was a patient there. Also a very spe- rial thanks to the kind neighbors who were so kind to my family during my absence. \lrs. Lindsay Sharpe, Kensing- tnn. The family of the late Mrs. John Bowlan wish to thank Rev. Eric Robin Dr. John McLellan the undertaker and all their who sent mass cards. mes- sages of sympathy. floral tribut- as. A special thank you to those who gave their time and cars. N. S. Mari Helped 5. A. Mining JOHANNESBURG tReutersi— Dr Joseph Austin Bancroft a na- tive of Nova Scotia who played a elopin . HAND siiiaidiis. SMALL. ME- ' diu ~ Iaslsoss llppsrtaslty,y___, F!__s_III_____* ‘Aug;-;[(;H gusmgss Now 20 VAR CHRISTMAS TREES open in Queen and King Coun-, billed for CXP0I't- 8006 tree! ties established‘ Excellentt Belt‘: Service Station. Mont- ' opportunity. Full time. Write Ill-It . Ra»-Ieizhzs Dent M0489. 4000 cxfiii:is‘r~briicirnTs’riixs"xiIaii: Richelieu. Montreal. Que. New Y""_ Delivery 2‘ hour‘ no’Y‘ot' HAVE an an-: you notice. Hammond Reid. Victoria money” Do you have an eye 7 C705: for the Future‘.’ Largest (‘orpor- ]rAnM p ation of its kind in the World., Our salesmen work on Leads. Join in the most satisfied Group of Salt-snicn in North America. Only men capable of Advance- ment nccd apply. Advancement geared to Results. Send Com- pletc Details to Mr. D. Mac- Pherson. Knit King Corp. of (‘a- nada Ltd 2000 Peel Street. Montreal, Quebec. VIBE INDEPENDENT?- RUN YOUR 0W'f\ BLSINICSS I I I OR SALE AT FIVE.‘ Houses on paved highway, 140? acres. 91 clear. balance wood-t land. lumber, electricty and running water. Fred W. Larkin,i St. Peter's R.R. I V A C U U M CLEANERS. SEE the Island's largest selections of new, used and ilt vacuum cleaners. ill I g h e s t irade—in policy! Maritime Com- pact Sales, 176 Kent Charlotte-i town. Dial 9220. I ELECTROLUTK v A c U vi Cleaner. Brand new with cordi --1 “He, had 11 M, good:-' ¢ winder and attachments. most im- Isms ‘cenoouflonday. LASTIOLIAVI MONTREAL (CPi—0ne ocean ' remains In Montreal harbor shipping activity has all but ceased. The Liberian freighter African Night. loading a cargo of grain for Europe, is to sail Wed- . The second - last ship 11 the sedan. the Panamanian freighter sea Crow. cleared be- FIRESTONE HOME 8. AUTO co. LTD. II7 GREAT GEORGE STREET WHY WAIT? Come in and TRADE YOUR OLD used tires in for every cent they thuses Jitii Harvie. who earned T°l5t)lt3bl dl5°°unt TOT ,over srono ~sa5o hourly‘ his mediate sale may be seen at IIITSI 20 hours distributing over Maritime Compact 5810!. 175 |wVPaula Necessities int-ludingI Kt-‘lit 5t|'9¢‘t- Teas. Coftees. Spices. Medit-ines,l '""‘::’“’——’i". lroiiei Articles. Xmas t'ards.I Fg.g|g [I3]. flggtgfl I lJevieller_v, and Farm Lines in —-——- — v -v—-—-———————-— -—' Iestablished neighbourhood route. Gnu‘ 0“ WOMAN FOR HOUSE‘ Hundreds now independent. Per-I’ “’°I'l‘- APPI rnanent. Free training. Men or fitter 5 P- iwomc-n. Full or part-time. Write 'wA’N1~ED"AN" i.;x[>ER1EN_(~5}D. = or details of “My Helping Hand‘ - . ‘ 'Offer on a credit basis." Mr. G. I woman or gm for house“ork' Lauring. President, 21 St Paul St. East. Montreal. ' waroors lloooiiiisoilatoil I IGIRL STUDENT TO SHARE room block from college. Ap- ply Box 560 in care of Guar- dian and Patriot. ‘ Cars Loavlng clothes supplied. $50.00 month R. Sanderson. P.O. Box 482.‘ Morrisburg, Ontario. Lost and Found I '"i>fin—itiii:NTs__c:iTsssT.s A dark rims, on venue please Phone 4577. LOST KEYS_IN LEATHER CASE I 6 I I —~.————%— 1..-. , Saturday in Charlottetown. Fin-I FOR HM-‘FAX ON DECEMBER der ease leave at Guardian 24th. lst boat crossing: if wea- office. Reward. I ther conditions permit. Return- niu7i'rANv—si>ANii:i.. BROWN in Dec. 26th, Apply Stewart and white. green collar. 39 Vickerson, Guardian Office. I Y °5 I‘ L‘“¢- Plume 5153- 39'‘ ?rnr~r—r:E‘$i's‘sirai:‘iis‘Wi ‘W ’ I Florida and return. Ieeavigg "Is¢."anQ." EIEXRLY NEW saor. SPON sored by Senior Ladies Aid oft P.E.I. ‘Hospital need and would. Sumrrliersidelor Phone 2137. I _c£l_lll_I_T_l_’!GkS for Sale, 1949 PLYMOUTH STATION , . ‘ _ I Wednesday afternoon. 114 Re I is pie for me. I raise it by sell- I;ag°n Phone 7974 Street. n ing, renting. job-finding, and - I ‘m marvel at it! Yes. I‘m I TODAY'S SPECIAL I run.” wmmg a classified Ad. i I Mile after mile of driv- ling satisfaction . I I95| Desoio Sedan ‘ sewn” offer“ I 4 iron YOUR nsso STOVE on. rs. John MacNeill, Sec- retary. I space heaters cleaned EA FOR SALE I947 Chrysler Sedan Wantotl WANTED — tiff BOTTLES. Pints or quarts. Dial 8595. A 4 ROOM APARTMENT FOR: two business girls. Apply BoxI 565 Guardian-Patriot office. I WANTED s. to AND 121 I'M CREATOR OF CHRISTMAS CASH appreciate donations delivered . Creating Eon CAVENDISH s c ifiio L.. L present supplement. $550.00. Ap- money? Call IL306 my E- ‘ You requirements in the city Dial this time of year with the long. , . ' tevenings. P. R. MCLGIHO __Hi"L§ieu'sh.8.£_8;._....-_.....I Never bclore have we had I LIGFTING YOUR FURNACE ;such wonderful values to offer: D13] 7358-9 Oil furnaces, Ranges. and see the Big 21" some andichassis carburators checked. Phont-‘Television. 3166. HOME & AUTO CO. Wanted y 17 Bayfield Street WANTED our: sE(TrEii COLLIE pup before Christmas. reason- able price. Apply to Box 562 Guardian - Patriot 2 children. transportation a n d |;’fy_y"]i~i‘(-;—[')‘[[1:'y__'(?()"[) was over 30 lbs. each For top mar- ket price and pick up at farm Apply PA. MacDonald, St. Peters Bay Phone 1-3 wATi'ri-:i)"ro_ii‘E”ivT"§M/iLi. December house or apartment in or near City. heated or unheated. fur- nished or unfurnished. Apply to Box 564 Guardian - Patriot. tcsr AND BALI. PISTOLS (AND. revolvers. C o p p e r powder flasks. Leather shot pouches. Remington. colt and Reid car- tridge revolvers made before I900. Faun! G. Kennedy. 9 Lap thorn Ave., Charlottetown. Dial 398 CIVIC TAX APPEALS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Appeal from Civic Rates and As sessments has set Friday, I 27th, 1957 atI ‘the hour of 10.00 o'clock iA.M. in the City Court Room of the City Build- ing, as the time and place for the hearing of all ap- Ipeals from Supplementary Rates and Assessments of the City of Charlottetown. J. A. FULLERTON, City Clerk. are worth. lllave ITIRES ‘-day. I We will install your new Fire- stone Town and Country mud and snow ile you wait. our Town and Country installed on your carto- Permanent Anti-freese $2.89 gal. ' Terrific Trac- tion in mud and snow. smooth and Sil- t on pavement. Longer Mileage .ue to extra deep traction tread. Ask about ,1. FIRESTONE HOME &'V AUTO CO. LTD. For Tire Service Dial $547 cash for Christmas I ike me to make you some‘ WHY WAIT? can enyoy TV so much n 2]. tube 1958 Rogers Majestic NOW on SALE. o.\’i.Y.—s279.95- ’ FIRESTONE LTD. 187 Great George Street Apply ft. long. 6" minimum. Smalli P. J. Proude & Son Parkdale Ind. R. S. Cousins, Darnley. 'UP TO TWO YEARS TO PAY. PROFESSIONAL CARDS passed in for collection. Station or to Credit Bureau. 158 from us. CRAPAUD NOTICETO PUBLIC All accounts due Dawson‘: Service or before Saturday ,Dec. 21. After that date all Payment may be made at Service bags can be returned as the manufacturers will not acwpt them DAWSON’S SERVICE STATION Station must be paid on accounts ‘vill be Great George Street. No empty PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Here's Your Remedy CLASSIF ET For llent s_—‘ nomifoiiiénfiiub noon. ated BARRISTERS, I continuous hot water. I ‘—- - - , Central. Corner of Sydney and. ETC. I. A. Cnrriithers. R. O. I Pownal Sta. Dial 9030. :————-————— 4— _ 12: Kent St_ mai 5512 "mr7r‘t‘ii66n"rr*iisr“rmoa Bell. Mad-eson 1- Foster ,—~— - -~ - - — 150 Richmond St. Byron J. Grant, 0. D. apartment. Central. Completely‘ _ __ renovated. Adult onl_ . -l —‘ sion January 1st. Avpply B x 1' Elm" Bl‘“°h"'d- _ ‘ 561 Guardian — Patriot Office. >__V_l_)ifl l-‘l.O0R4S'A—NlDERS, FLOOR 1:11.. ‘ M. A‘ 5-,,,,,,,_ Q_c_, [_L_3_ _ gers finilshing saindlcrs, portlable '3.“ .g mung". gm‘ ‘ saws, eectric ri s slap ers. ~- Posses- I spray gun. sub floor nailer. Alli!‘-"ll M- Glllifl. u«-B- I II Richmond St. Dial 4747i Chandler Bros. Dial 6557. 7 _ 7 I noUs'r7'ron'iu:Nr‘ ii’ ‘SUM-j A. Walther: Caudet. LLB. 1 merside No . 131 Spring Street. pgngu 3|¢‘__ "1 (;;-“mm 3;, Just above Notre Dame. Pos-i :-———é- — ' I ‘ session January 10th. G.P. Wal—l Pllllef ‘ Hull!!! I kc]-_ ‘III Of NOV] SCOCII Bldf. Penke It Nicholson I 175 Grafton Street I. A. Maccuigan Olnle IIdg., Dlal M24 Queen I For Sale - oulmrrv 'ii‘A'iTi: n s1"'it./iw. Fred Mossman, Village Green.; St. ‘CHRISTMAS TREES. VAR. “N 'M. M.—cl:E’0D’ zoo pine. next to Martins Gar UR“ G 5 age. Dial 4544. Open evenings. C “'3 ‘Ln ' . e -. .-.————- — (Above Shee Doctor) . DIAL 8361 See these before A 28 m. large. buying. Spurgeon Hickox. l Hawthorne Ave. Phone 3606. FREDERIC A. LARGE, I rwrrr-’tirt’TTi":t~Ern*i;Wrt. c‘°°"',,m, Q,'“',,_°°:,‘,f,‘§,',;‘,:;',,,‘3,"§-__ ing dresses. size 14, one coral._ cm“ from 3“. 31 _) I other red shot-taffeta. Both worn (A Duffygu d‘ once. Dial 8441. I LIGHT SUSSEX PULLETS. laying. Apply Mrs. Simon Ca- vsnagh. New Have Jos. W. MacDonald, - B. ., .C. in Richmond street j_..___.____._ Dial ms Dex 47: DRESSED’ GEESE DIAL use sloe. Irving Laird Win _ M'°PlI°° " Tfliggl ml fiEu77_B_Ufi(3N.PTll_lT(“.O—CTltl "' °""' 9‘ Montague J. F. TOOMBS. B. Arch. . or 140 Richmond St. Peter A. McNeil Phone 433! OPTOM ETRISTS 124 Kent St.. 3611 .I. S. Taylor, R.0. Comer Kent & Queen Sts. Office 9133 — House 4756 H. I. Ma’bo’n.‘R.0. i I’. E. I. ARCHITECT_ ARCHTTE Dial 3865 C. Keith Pickard B. Arch. l§R.A.l.C., Summerslde, P. .l. Dial 1936' Charlottetown. Tuesday! and Fridays. Dial 861!‘ its Gt. Geo. st. Charlottetown’ 513 P. O. Box 85 For A Friend For Extra Cash . . . Inexpensive ’ GUARDIAN - PATRIOT . If You.Wani To SELL, RENT, HIRE Call The Classified Department At IED ADS C. 06 Iy Ad Writer Classified advertising Guardian and The Patriot. secutive issues. word per ay. Three 3%c per word per day. MUSICIANS word per day. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES One or two days, Guardian and Patriot, 4c per d consecutive days, Guardian and Patriot, Six consecutive days, Guardian and Patriot, 3c per Minimum charge for 20 words. is inserted in both The Ads must appear in con- H. JOHNS ii7iiiius, F. R C 0 studio —D33l.‘I:zl-c‘I:II.I)0ld st. ELECTRICAL ENGINEER LIMI DEFENCE CONSTRUCTION (I951) TED 6;,-°‘° *;°°mL__;;-;_f “;;:-mil CHIROPRACTOR .. s. CHANDLER. :.'.“.:"':'...‘.fs‘..".‘:f' " "- =*~~ W '%.°.~:;-.3-i‘ 6'-i7"iW« I ”° ......mra."...."°="~ "r:.“".i.."‘.'..’.I:’." ........-- '° ca.-r:. .:-:.:..-:.; o“~i_o”-%«n tutti; s $g:$?x”m’fi "'“' ”°" ""' ""“" "“""" ’ 3:; *-°~°- ' 1°-rt °“- PM MRS HELEN ACORN ‘ ‘WEDNESDAY. January I5. 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Ari-tie drop of gifts and supplies to lone- eiuit ly Arctic outposts. Working out of Resolute. nwallis I s I a n cl 1.800 miles Cor northeast of Edmonton. the bar- Eureka Sound. Mould Bay, Alex- TENDER CENTRAL MORTGAGE AND HOUSING CORPORATION SEALED TENDERS plainly marked as to content and ad- dressed to the undersigned. willI be received p to I2 o'clock! noon. A.S.T. Nth day of December. 1957. Separate individual Tenders for CARPENTRY, for ELECTRI-I CAL. for PLUMBING and for‘ HEATING maintenance require- ments on: 29 Rental Units sit-A. uated in Charlottetown and known as Charlottetown Project No. 1, for the year 1956. Forms of Tenders required can be ob- tained undermentioned address. by telegram. letter or personal request. E. T. AUNGER. Branch Manager, Central Mortgage and Housing Corpo ation. P. O. Box 646. I‘! Went Lane, Moncton. N.B. SNOW TIRES BECAPS AS LOW A8‘ 8.95 Plus Your Sound Casing 75% More Traction On Ice “By Siping” I ONLY $1.50 PER TIRE Fully Guaranteed 6 IUIIER WELDERS 84 St. Peters’ Road Dial 4912 Profit from (tiiiotIo’s Prosperity Become partowner on as weather station men. Istages to modern ballistic rock-‘ ets. Bay, lgloolik. Hazel Lake. Sacha Harbor and'Griae Fiord. Each station receives about 600 pounds of food and parcels, dropped by parachute from a height of 400 feet. (CP News- map». federal transport depart- ment employees and United Stat- Arctic stops included lsachsen. ‘probably will any a ‘powerful explosive whose flare on the moon's s ace could be seen Soviet Will Try from the earth For The Moon . Eventually, m a it n e d rockets LONDON iTuesdayi «API—Iwill land on the Moon. he said. Moscow Radio broadcast Monday ' adding: a prediction by a Soviet scientist " ere is no doubt a spléndid that the Soviet Union it" send. astronomical observatory will be a rocket to the moon within the} set up there. The moon might be- next 18 to 24 months. ;come an aerodrome for space Prof. K. Stanyukovich of theI ships and a laboratory for future Soviet commission for interplan- , atomic researchers." etary tr vel said the IICCCSSIIFY WW voloc to escape the 98|‘tl|'S BROADCAST POPE‘! MASS gravitational grip, a velocity ofI about seven miles a second. can.‘ VATICAN CITY ‘AW — TM be achieved by adding one or two I ch;-istmu midnight mgsg mm the Pope will celebrate In his pri vate chapel will be broadcast by Vatican radio. A Vatican an inouncement today said the cer emony will be accompanied by Christmas music and songs by _I Vatican orchestra and choir. I! an adjoining chamber. The two Soviet Sputnik: now circling the earth were launched at a velocity of about five miles a seco - Stanyukovich wrote in a mags-i zine article quoted in the broad- cast that the first moon rockets FOR SALE BY TENDER . TO CLOSE AN ESTATE Sealed Tenders Marked "Tender for Purchase of Farm Prov‘ erty — including livestock and farm implements" will be received up to 12 o'clock noon on the 15th day of January. 1955 by the undersigned for DAIRY FARM OF APPROXIMATELY 274 ACRES MORE OR LESS BELONGING TO THE ESTATE OF THE LATE JAMES McCONNELL, SITUATED ON THE MAIN ROAD LEADING FROM EAST BAY T0 SYDNEY, IN THE Vlb ‘LAGE OF HOWIE CENTRE. NOVA SCOTIA. SIX MILES FROM SYDNEY. This property consists of a Main House and a two car Infill-ll attached. of frame construction and in excellent repair. Other buildings —~ caretakers dwelling, herdsmeiis cottage, large hat’! with storage cellar The frame buildings are all in good condition and well equipped with farm machinery, with necessary equip- ment for dairy farming. such as Milking Machines. Coolers. Sci?- arator and Milk Bottle Washer. The farm is stocked with head of cattle and approximately 85 acres of land are under cultivation. Tenders must be accompanied by a certified cheque for 10% of the Tender which will be returned if the Tender is not accepted. The h heat or any Tender not necessarily acce . Inspection may be made with the undersigned: MR. H. H. McK1NLAY. ESQ, PROGRESSIVE WHOLESALE GROCERY COMPANY. SYDNEY, NOVA SCOTIA THE ROYAL TRUST COMPANY. HALIFAX. NOVA SCOTIA EXECUTORS FOR SALE . I offer for. sale my farm consisting of 40 acres and I0 acres of land iogeilier with buildings at Cahoe Cove. in Queens County. I will also sell my furniture. machinery. and crop now on the premises. For further par- ticulars apply to-— GORDON SHAW. Canoe Cove of more than 100 “blue chip" ‘securi- ties for as little as $1.000. For full infomiation see your Investors Syndicate representative. RETAIL BUSINESS FOR SALE Dueto ttnuedillnesslaniobliged tiooflerfor coe:tabllshed'retnllbutnessdW.A.Pooh iiopuicnuai‘ augmen- '1'!» d I . . WC’