«< Miss That Duck? Perk Up _ Phone Charlottetown 8506 2 a JT QU gs MPR ae eee ee ee You’ ll Find ‘Good. Hunting —_Summerside_ Absi — Montague 97-2 Here! | — Souris 32-3 — Alberton 68-2) NO PRICE © 1S LOW IF QUALITY. IS LACKING Dodge 1956 = ASRS Cae recat By el wee age te te. - — 4 2. oe”. ae Oo oe oe eae ee onan ed Austin 1953 Four Sedan. We're not going 40 waste space on this one. It's worth $275.00 — We want— $275.00 © ALLISON ~MacLEOD LTD. BUICK and PONTIAC “CARS & GMC. TRUCKS| 126 Cumberland Street Phones 7364 - 7365 Charlottetown 1954 METEOR SEDAN DELIV- ery.. Good condition. Apply 19859 +METEOR FOUR - DOOR drive, radio, ‘front and rear speakers. Will accept older car ~ of automatic-type drive as. part Payment. Phone 8383. - 1958 FORD RANCH WAGON LOW milage, all new tires, in new car : condition, must sell, priced . right, can be seen at 209 Water Street or phone 3000. 1953 METEOR SEDAN EXCEL- lent condition, radio, must sell, sacrifice price $575.00. Phone Charlottetown 9017 before 5.30. Summerside 2936. ; 1953 FORD IN GOOD CONDI- i... tion. Apply Billy MacQuarrie,, St. Catherine’s. * 1953 METEOR SEDAN. EXCEL- a ~ lent condition. Radio. Must sell. y Sacrifice price $575.00. Phone A Charlottetown 9517 before 5.30 p.m. Summerside 2936. Guardian-Patriot CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES AND INFORMATION place advertisement or cancel- and other classified the Classified De +. g fii words it indicates, <ach group mumbers set together such as” Phone number, house number, per cent discount for payment re- ceived within 7 days of last insertion. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY: — 1 insertion per column inch. $1.50, 3 insertions, «\ Per inch. $1.30, 6 insertions, per inch. - $1.20. BOX REPLIES Numbers and postoffice "5 a, lel I 7 Pony’ Sleigh and Harness CLARK BROS. Mt. Stewart, P.E.I. You Can Afford To ENJOY For Sale IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS GIVE exquisite assorted french perfumes. Buy a dozen bottles create happiness. Special $1.00 each while they last. order or C.0.D. ~ VILL- PERFUMES, 1368 Sher- brooke East, Montreal, Que. Female Help Wanted EXPERIENCED — COUNTER Girl wanted for night shift. Ap- ply in person: Ment’s Restaur- ant, Queen Street, Charlotte OPERATING ROOM NURSE with post graduate coufse or ’ equivalent experience for- new modern general hospital. Ex- cellent starting salary.. Plus $10.00 per month for call differ- ential. Comfortable sidence available. an Apply Union Hospital, Weyburn Sas katchewan. GENERAL DUTY NURSES RE- quired for an 80 bed hospital in beds, salary scale effective January 1st. $275.00 per month. With encreases for previous ex- shift differential. Pension plan. and excellent personnel policies | attractive residence. -Apply director of nurses Weyburn Un- TELEVISION We have a good display of warranty on picture tube). Monthly payments as low as $8 per month, really good values, 10 in. to 24 in. screens. Why not come in we had such entertainment at such a small cost. Up to 24 years to pay FIRESTONE HOME & . AUTO LTD. Charlottetown 187 Gt. George St. Summerside 24 Central St. Dial 3200 ONE 4 INCH INSERTED tooth circular saw. Apply Peter ANNAPOLIS VALLEY, WHEAT- 7 ‘Apple Stand, St. Peter's Road, by Ellis Bros. Dairy Bar. Gravinsteines. McIntosh, Court- Dial 5543 a ee Telephone HEAT ~ AND , 2 tao with Belanger coal and wood furnace, coal, wood, oil propane and electric range. A size ‘for every need. Remember it always costs less to buy the best. We take any model stove in trade. Terms to 21% years. : FIRESTONE HOME & ~- - AUTO LTD. Charlottetown 187 Gt. George St. Summerside 24 Central St. - \Dial 3200 FOR SALE: ACCORDION ONE year old. Used only several times. Phone 2829, Summer- side or contact Mrs. Harold Howatt, Elm Street. Dial 5543, in good condition used only’ 10 months, medium size. Write or phone Merrill Simpson, Hunter River, R.R. 1, or Rustico 4-3. HEAT with Quaker oil floor fur- mace and space heaters, with or without electric power, a size for every need. See them today, we take all models in trade. FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO LTD. Charlottetown 187 Gt. George St. Dial 5543 Summerside 2% Central St. Terms to suit customer. 4 guaranteed used TV (1 yr./ ion Hospital Weyburn, Sask- __aichewan. Registered NURSES 40-hour week. Salary< $270 - $295 ac- today, never before have | ruins to qualifications, | effective Jan. 1, 1960. Transportation advan- New residence. Pension and - Welfare Plans. - Apply to Director of Nursing Haldimand War Memorial Hospital Dunnville, Ont. Farmers Market 4# LS X NH_PULLETS READY to lay. Apply Dan MacDougall, New Dominion. 8 YOUNG, SHEEP. APPLY RAN- kin MacLaine, Rice Point. 150 STOCKS OF GOOD QUALITY oats. Apply William Keoughan, Peakes Station. FIFTEEN PIGS SIX WEEKS old. ‘Walter Hughes, Norboro. FOR SALE — 100 PULLETS ready to lay. Merrill Murphy, Vernon River. Phone 18-3. Pets For Sale REGISTERED GERMAN SHEP- herd pups, eight weeks. $40.00 to $50.00. Apply Aldon W. Gar- Jand, R.R. 3 Moncton, N. B., Phone evenings 6-3906. ONE MALE GERMAN SHEP- hard and collie dog. Phone 151-5 Kensington. ONE FAWCETT OF HEATER(- Dial 3200} - Help Wanted UM os The Twig Is Bent, aot The Tree Is Inclined.” Like little twigs, Boys and Girls too ’grow up-— as they are “bent” 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- es an adult. URGE OUR 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: - x or at Souris contact Vernon le nurses re- dir- ector— of Nurses, Weyburn the process of expanding to 120! Help Wanted HELP WANTED treal, Airport Dorval P.Q. FOR Accountants, Book- keepers, and Clerks. Ap- ‘ply in writing. MARITIME CENTRAL AIRWAYS LTD. Post Office 880 Charlottetown Miscellaneous Guardian - Patriot Magazine Subscribers If you move, notify. your car- tier or Guardian-Patriot Office of your sew address. Do. not jmotify the magazine company. The Guardian-Patriot will have your address on the magazines changed. This is important. Al- ‘for your-new address to appear on magazines. Also please leave | a forwarding address at the post | office. : NOTICE Remémbrance Day Ser- vice at St. John’s Church, ‘Belfast, Wednesday, No-| jin” at 10:30 All Veterans welcome. NOTICE Hot turkey dinner, Cherry Valley Hall, Wednesday, Nov. 11th, starting at 4.30. Warm place to wait. Pave- men door. In aid of Christ Chukch, Cherry Valley. RENTAL Houses & Apartments SIX ROOM APARTMENT WITH garage, -esidential, availafle immediately, adults. Phone 4268 mornings. E GN SAINT PETER’S ROAD— Near Char_ottetown — Self-con- tained first floor apartment; 3 rooms, bath ana porch. Oi! floor furnace. Apply: Wallie Andrew, Phone 7841_ Wanted To Rent WANTED TO RENT — Unfurnished house © with three or four ‘bedrooms __ in good residential area in Charlottetown. - Reliable tenants with good reference. “4 Write Guardian - Patriot BOX 9474 REAL ESTATE For Sale PROPERTY FOR SALE. EIGHT room house with bath. Large barn with double garage in first class repair. Extra lot 120x100 feet with building on it. Dial 6185. Positions open at Mon- Riscanat Services Offered IN WINTER YOUR STOVE IS hot. “Jet” cleans hot stoves. At stores. Room & Board ELDERLY PEOPLE ACCOM- modated at Eureka House Vic- | toria, heated rooms. Phone 4-33. CAN ACCOMMODATE 2 BOARD- _ ers private home. Phone 9414. Services Offered APPLIANCE ‘SERVICE “AUTO-MATIC.. @ WASHERS - @ RANGES @ DRYERS ~ and @ Small Appliances NEWSON ELECTRIC FREE ESTIMATES! 161 Queen St. Dial 8325 Memorial 10:55 a.m.; ion 7:30 p.m. REMEMBRANCE DAY SERVICES KENSINGTON, MALPEQUE, GEDDIE MEMORIAL ee Kensington United Church 10:00 a.m.; Kensington | July 9th, 1951. Malpeque Memorial perience. 40 hours 5 day week ways allow us six to eight weeks Geddie Memorial 3: 00 p.m. Banquet at Canadian Leg- | MODERN FUMIGATING VICE | WANTED: HEALTHY PUPPIES for Children’s Pets. State breed, sex, colors and age, etc. Write: Guardian-Patriot, Box M9905, Charlottetown. WANTED GUIDERS (GUIDE Leaders). Uniform. _ Phone 6759. WANTED: A GOOD SECOND hand piano suitable for school. WANTED TWO TIRES, 555-17, new or used in good condition. Howatt’s fruit farm, Tryon. BROWNIE. UNIFORM SIZE 10 Phone 9288. WANTED AL BOTTLES, PINTS or quarts. Dial 8595. Wanted To.Buy = | | struction and his wife live atop the 23,440-foot high Himalayan|atop Mount ~Gauri Shankar, 75 Expedition Is Feared Killed . [By Avalanches In Himalayas KATMANDU, Nepal (AP)—Leg-jese mountain climbing expedition end says the Hindu god of de-| vanished last month. No mountaineer ever has been in person. FOR SHOE STORE HOWARD MacINNIS WANTED Quantity of Used Brick in-clean condition. Please Phone 7020 peak where a 32-member Japan-! miles east of here on the Nepal- SALES LADY WANTED Must be well experienced in store work, not necessary in footwear. Applications treated in confidence. Apply r AIR FAILS 48 upland enn search Satur- failed to find any trace of . the ‘expedition. Flying at 19,000 feef, a vlane circled six times around the area where Kato, his two Japanese companioes, a Ne- | college “student, two — Sherpa guides and 26 porters | were last heard of after leaving jtheir base camp 18,000 feet up Mount Gauri Shankar more than three weeks ago. 2 Although the plane was unable 7 to fly higher, the passengers, in- cluding Nepalese Transport Min- - ister Ganeshman Singh, could scan the upper slopes of the mountath. ‘They were accompan-- fed by two Japanese physicians and the Sherpa runner who brought news Friday that the climbers were missing. + Prime Minsier B. P. Koirala the All veterans-and members of Canadian Legion, iKensington will assemble for parade to United Church |at 9:50 ‘a.m. Medals and berets. Also ladies auxiliary and Boy Scouts. NOTICE Owing to the death of J. Ernest Rossiter, ‘all accounts due the firm of Dingwell & or 11th. Parade “fall- Rossiter must be paid ¢ on or before December et, 199%: - = FOR ticulars apply— T. LELAND BARRISTER Summerside, P. E. I. | Signed: MRS. J. E. ROSSITER, MR. L. J. ROSSITER Executors. SALE a 2:30 p-m.; | The above sale is made pursuant to the Power of Sale con- | tained in \an Indenture of Mortgage dated the 15th day of September, 1958 and made between Murdoch Beaton of Wood Islands in Merchant and Velma A. Beaton, his wife, of the first part, and Carvell Bros: Limited of Charlottetown, a body | corporate with Head Office at Charlottetown, of the second “part, | default having been made in payment of the principal money and” @ueens County, interest due that parcel of land situate, Seieads in Lot Sixty-two in Queen's County in Prince Edward Island | month. and bounded and described as fetlows: COMMENCING on the} south side of Highway Number Four at the west line of land of | ¢ the heirs of John Mclsaac, thence south along said line a distance disaster in history. of Sixty-five yards, thence west parallel with said Highway | Seventy-five yards, thence northward parallel with the Mclsaac, line Sixty-five yards to Highway,~thence Eastward along said Highway to place of commencement containing one Acre of Land a little more or less and being thus described in a Deed thereof | from R. Everett Mutch to Hector Alexander MacDonald dated | lands following, that is to say: thereuader. MacLeod, 136 Richmond Street, Charlottetown. Dated this Sixth day of Novémber A.D. 1959. CARVELL BROS. LIMITED MORTGAGE SALE There will be sold by Public Auction in front of the Law Courts Building at Charlottetown in Queen’s County, Prince Ed- ward Island, on Wednesday the 7th day of December A.D. 1959 at the hour of twelve o'clock noon, Atlantic Standard Time, all and lying and being in Wood | sent out ground search parties, but they are not expected to re port back for 10 ays. Gauri Shankar, about 35. miles. west of the world’s highest moun- tain—29,002-foot Mount Everest— lies in. a semicircle of border mountains that inclade Mount Cho Oyu, which took the lives of two European’ women climbers j}and two Sherpa guides iast lf the expedition is lost. it wil? the worst Himalayan Youth Survey Shows Attitude } 2 WEDNESBURY, England (AP) Wednesbury citizens got the re- sults Saturday of a survey they ~ sponsored to find out what the ~ town’s teen-agers like to do in their free time. They. like to neck, the -survey f shows. The result came as no surprise | : but mayor, G : Stokes, took a dim view. _ > “This survey is rubbish,” he de- — clared. “The youth of this town © are hard working and. industrious, You only have to go into night Mortgagee. echools and technical eolleges here to see that.” AUCTION SALE "Town Alderman Arthur” Bis sel, chairman of a local youth centre, reacted differently. KINKORA “A spot of necking does the SATURDAY, NOV. 14th—1:00 P.M. I, am instructed by Fred McCarville, Kinkora, to sell on his premises his home farm consisting of 79 acres clear, four acres wood and lumber also milk cow, 6 years old; one calf five months old; mare 11 years; horse 13 years; 15 year-old hens; binder; cream separ- ator; manure spreader; rake, 10 foot; riding gang One 1950 Meteor car equipped - with starting gate for horse racing. This car has been driven 32,000 miles. For further par LINKLETTER PROFESSIONAL CARDS 175 Grafton Street J. A. McGuigan, B.A. urrie Bldg. Dial 9424 Queen St. Ian M. MacLeod, LL.B. McLean & McKinnon) Currie Bldg. 179 Queen St. Dial 3361 John J. Holmes B.A., LL.B. 150 Richmond Street Dial 6145 Frederic A. Large Q.C. Room 207 Dominion Building Barristers, Electrical Solicitors, etc. Engineer M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LL.B. E. ‘S: Chandler Bank of Commerce Bldg. | BSc., (EE.) ME.LC., P Eng. | Palmer & Haslam 242 North River Road Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. _ Phone. 5338 Peake & Nicholson ‘ Optometrists J. A. Carruthers, R.O. 123 Kent- St. Dial. 5612 J. S. Taylor, R.O. Corner Kent & Queen Sis. Office 9133 — House 4756 Architects ~ J. F. Toombs, B. Arch: Architect 140 Richmond St. a Dial 3865 Dial 3244 Peter A. McNeil Robert G.. MacLeod 166 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown B.A., LL.B. Phone 4339 P. 0. Box 513 Room 208° Dominion Bldg. Laurie A. Coles a a“? & Associates. ° : ? “~“€onsulting Engineering & Chi ropractor Architectural. Servies- Charlottetown, Dr. W. R. Carson 142% Great George St., Dial 5616 201, Prince St. Dial 6432 Summerside, Dial 3789, Chartered Accountants FOR SALE MODERN 6 ROOM house excellent condition, Brighton area. Write Guardian- McDONALD, CURRIE & CO COOPER BROTHERS & CO. Fraser, at Kensington com tact Everett Donaid, ’ Patriot Box 1 v7, Shariotte- Currie Bidg. Charietictowa: Dial 5568 town. ; H. R. DOANE & COMPANY Wante d To B uy at ne a Richmond Street, Charlottetown os tes te WANTED TO BUY THREP ARTHUR J. GARRETT bedroom house, Brighton area § s erred. Responsible party.| L PALMER ELECTRIC BUILD . ; | Box’ w08, Guardian Patriot 100 Fitzroy Street Dial 5321 plow; single plow; lever harrows; cultivator; horse hoe; driving wagon; sleigh; wood sleigh; steel cable, fork and block; potato | grader; harness; forks>shovels, etc., quantity oats and gas engine; wagon, sloven; driving youngsters good.”’ he said. ‘The brain can become overworked with too much study and that sort of relaxation helps 4 lot.” x The survey was conducted by @ Roman Catholic Church organiza- tion known as the Young Chris- tian Workers. Backed by the townspeople, the organization dis- tributed 100 questionnaires in cof- fee bars frequented by teen-agers and in jocal youth clubs. | The purpose was to establish how teen-agers in this Midland|\ English town spend leisure hours. Wednesbury, one of Britain's big iron towns near Birmingham, has 34,000 citizens and its fair share of youth problems. a IDEAL GIRL 4 a : The survey showed that boys en look for a combination Brigitte Bardot-Marilyn Monroe type as FRED McCARVILLE, E. Cc. BELL, their ideal girl. Girls, seek kind- Owner Auctioneer | es: Patience and understanding \ in their boy friends. Mayor Stokes conceded Wed- to— = WANTED ~ of Attractive young lady wanted to answer telephone, and light clerical duties, in new branch office opening | in Charlottetown. Write fully, ucation, address’ and — number. Apply Fhinmadiataty GUARDIAN - PATRIOT BOX NO. 9276 nesbury youngsters “‘may do a spot of necking” but added: “This is an international hobby not peculiar to Wednesbury. Te suggest that it is all they do in their leisure time is bunk.” Said Alderman Bissell: “What's wrong with necking as |a hobby? As long as, the young- giving high, school eW-! sters behave themselves, it’s a | jolly good thing. It helps them get to know each other's habits and mix together better.” FORTUNE ° ’ SALESMEN , Phone 8559 any time of day. 7 Queen Street, Charlottetown YOU: MUST BE TIRED of answering ad after ad where you are promised everything under the sun. | was the same way until | answered the.ad you are reading now. | am now manager of a branch for an International Company, and | am in need of several good men to assist me in fill- ing the needs of the Charlottetown Area for the product we sell. There are plenty of op- portunities for advancement to those who are selected. Allow yourself just one hour of time to see me and | will lay all the cards on the table,.then judge for yourself. No experience in sales necessary, but you must have a car. Tisco Aluminum Window Co. jen The -regular monthly meeting of the Couple's Club was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. _Char- les Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Yreicia: St. Peter’s Road, Charlottetown, were week-end visitors in Fortung, The semi-monthly meeting of the Souris - Bay Fortune Young People’s Union was held in the hall at Fortune Bridge on Thurs- ~~ night, October 29th. Mr. and Mrs. Claude MacKen- zie and Mrs. Fred MacKenzie were business -visitors to Char- lottetown on Saturday, October 24th. ; Mr. Ralph Coffin, Sudbury, Ont., was a visitor to Fortune | and Souris recently. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Dingwell and family were week-end visit- ers at thé home of Mr. and Mrs. Allison Wood, Charlottetown. A~ most enjoyable Hallowe'en party was held in the hall at Fortune Bridge on Saturday, Oct- ober 3ist. A masquerade dance was held in the Fortune hall on he day night October 28th. A large crowd attended. Many were in costume and prizes were award- ed to several. Mr. and Mrs. Awbrey Aitken were visitors to Charlottetown on ey: November Ist. many._friends of Mrs. ones Wood are sorry to learn _ of her illness and wish her @ speedy recovery.