I I good buy for You at this price, .Your WANT AD in 2 PAPERS — AT ONE PRICE! Phone CharIOTlelown__8506 —- Summerside 8031 -— Montague 97-2 — Souris 32-3 — Alberton 68-2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs” Dec. 4, 1958. 15 IN MEMORIAM WALSH — In loving memory of Mrs. William Walsh, who de- parted this life Dec. 3. 1952. Out of a world of suffering Into a garden of rest Gods; garden must be beautiful. He takes only the best. Always missed and sadly re- membered by her husband and Daughters, Olga. Jean and Mary. MOORE — In loving memory a; a dear Husband and Father Martin L. Moore who departed this life Dec. 4th 1950. Your memory is our keep sake With which we‘ll never part God has you in his keeping We have you in our hearts. Lovineg remembered by Wife and Family. ACORN — W0. 2. George War- burton Acorn, killed in action over Germany Dec. 4th, 1943. But some sweet day we’ll meet again Beyond the toil and strife And clasp each other’s hand once more In Heaven that happy life. Ever remembered by Mother Sisters and Brothers. Agents Wanted “I NEVER HAD IT SO GOOD!” enthuses Jim Harviewho ear— ned over $70.00 ($3.50 hourly) his first 20 hours distributing Paula Products. Hundreds now Independent. You too can earn $100.00 weekly or more hand- ling 200 Necessities including Teas, Coffees, Spices, Medici- nes, Toilet Articles, Farm Lines and complete Line of Combs and Brushes in established neighborhood Paula Routes. Men or women, full or part- time. Write for details of “My Helping Hand Offer” on credit G. Laurin, 21 St. Paul St. East, Montreal. cars and Trucks For Sale A REAL STEAL AT $1,995; 1957 Ford Ranch Wagon, one own- er. A—l condition, fully winter- ized; Two-tone finish. P h o n e 5797. U56F0RD—ONE-IIAIJI‘TON Low mileage. Excellent condi- tion winterized. Price $1100. Ap- ply Edgar Hayes. Esso, Graf- ton St. Service Station. Phone 9219. GREET WINTER WITH CONFIDENCE That comes b‘yiowning s-Good Used Car that isEasy to drive. I ~I957 Ford Tim-door Hardtop, Black and White. One-Owner car. Someone ls going to enjoy Christmas With this fine car! $1995 I955 Meteor Two-door, Tan and ground-grip tires; Oneowner car. You can take your Winter trip to Florida in this car! I $1425 1954 Chevrolet Sedan Blue, Motor overhauled, tires good. The bargainof the week . .. . Note any young gentleman buying this one will not need the mistletoe l $1045 I953 eteor Sedan This car just turned in by the one-owner Executive and is a veil kept car. > $975 I955 Dodge Sedan Light green. A one-owner car and it is now looking for a new owuer . . . You just look at the low price! $l085 I950 Ford Coach Dark Blue. one-owner car and White, only ‘ $475 1950 Pontiac Coach Dark Blue, One-Owner car and I(Ilyone can afford to own this ‘ ' $2925 TRUCKS ._Extra SpeciaI— I957 G.M.C. Half~ton, Green, Actual 15,000 miles. Drive in and make a deal ‘0 drive this one home. I947 Mercury IIalf—ton, Motor and tires are bel‘fect. Just step on the startm \nd “away you g0”1 $125 Stewart Motors Great George Stree’t ~___ N 1952 DODGE MOTOR AND cars and Trucks For Sale 1956 AUSTIN 4 - D0”? DELUXE Sedan, winterized. Excellent condition. Price $1050. Apply Edgar Hayes. Esso Grafton St., Service Station. Phone 9219. Trans-mission, A - 1 condition Apply: Leonard MacPhail at Hooley's Men‘s Wear, 139 Kent St., Charlottet wn. 1956 PLYMOUTH Savoy, two- tone hardtop, low milealge, good condition, winterized, Priced at $1600., Apply J. G. McCarthy, Morell. 1951 PONTIAC HYDROMATIC Can be seen at 91 Richmond Street or Phone 8727. THE SNOW FELI.‘ SO DID OUR PRICES The following is a sample of the savings you can make today. Stop and try one of theSe fine cars! I954, FORD 2 door hard-top-6,000 miles on new motor, car is in exception- ally good shape $|200.00 I954 PLYMOUTH 2 door station wagon a good car for business or pleasure ' $| I 95.00 l953 PONTIAC 4 door sedan - good body fen- ders, clean inside a steal at $685.00 I952 PLYMOUTH 2doorsedanthiscarisinpen fect condition in every respect $550.00 I955 PONTIAC 4 door Laurehtian Sedan. This car is in perfect condition. s I 500 I949 PONTIAC .4 door sedan, a good buy at a low low price $150.00 .WALNUT BED AND DRESSER OUT OUR WAY By J. R. WILLIAMS ‘lll II GOOD NIGHT! WHY DO YOU UP ON ALLTHE LATEST MELANCHOL‘I, ' 1 ‘ HAIFTA STOP BOOK5 AS'THE‘)I COME mIE-'I CAN'T 3. AN GAPE SD 0UT--I’VE DEVELOPED LIVE UP TO THE 1‘: LONG lkl EVERY THE HABITG: 90‘ 60017 HABITOF I 1 WINDOW N6 A LOTOF READIN'A LOT, ’CALISE é THAT HAS / READING. VOL! I 1 W'T BREAKTH' BAD 5 I KNOW! 800K N rr_z // I, w / For Sale CHRISTMAS TREES. DIAL 7859. AUCTION “45” SCORE CARD.“ for sale at Guardian-Patric Central Printing. GENERAL PURPOSE HORSE. 11 yrs. old. sound. AIpply: Mal- colm MacLauthlan. Stanhope. P 0 R T A B L E TELEVISION Price $50. Dial 4544. Charlotte- town. - VISIT III-STYLE MILLINERY 1631/2 Gt. George Street f o r sensational buys in fall and win- ter hats at good prices. set. Complete with spring and mattress. In good condition. Phone 5426. . WASHING MACHINE, WEST- inghouse, wringer model, fair condition, $40. tor quick sale. Phone'3175. QUANTITY OF DRY BAKE good quality. Prowse a n d Agnew. Phone 7156. GENERAL PURPOSE WORK - horse. Apply Jack McPhec, Clyde River. GEESE — TOUIDUSE BREED- Limited number tor sale. Ap- ply Mrs. Walter Weeks, Hunt— er River, P.“ E. I. BOYS BOOTS AND SKATES. sine four. Good as new. Price. $3.00. Robert Sanderson, North- Plhone 7705. Profit From Pigs Feed Baby Pigs from 2 to 8 weeks old with Master Pig Perk Pellets. a fortified feed that builds resistance to growth- stunting diseases. After feeding 25 to 50 lbs. switch to Master Pig Starter. These two feeds prepare your ‘Pigs for future profits. It is results that count! Available at your I955 CHEVROLET 2 door Sedan. _ $1450 ALLISON MOICLEOD LTD. Phone 7364 — 7365 126 Cumberland St. Charlottetown For Sale TWO FOX HOUNDS ONE AND three years, trained. $60.00 for pair. George Murphy, Augus- tine Cove. WHEN COUNTING BLESSINGS include the action- getting po- wer of Classified Ads. Quick convenient, low cost. Phone 8506. TWO LARGE REGISTERED, good plus, R.O.P. Holstein cows due early Mandi. R.A. Profiltt, Freetown. FOR SALE — AFRICAN GAN- ders $8.00. African geese, Tou- louse geese and ganders, $6.00» each. Satisfiaction gut . George AIffleck. Central Bede- que. ELECTRIC RANGETTE, 4 storm windows 24% x 54% in, pr. boys skates size 13, Phone alter 5 p. m. 4681. HOOKED MATS, REASONABLY priced; biuenose rug hooker; African Violets-double and sm- gle varieties. Phone 3427. PLYWOOD CLOSED IN BOX for half ton G.M.C. or Chevro- let. Price $25 Apply Sherman MacDuff, Broolnfielld. FOR SALE: SNOW PLOW V type. To fill: tractor. Hudson Lowther, Bedeque. ______________..————— YOUNG JERSEY COW. DUE TO freshen in December. Edwin MacFarlane, Bedieque. Phone 16-33 . . ELECTROLUX FOR CHRISTMAS! Now is the time to order that ELECTROLUX Cleaner or Pol- isher for your favorite GIRL. PRICED AS LOW AS $99.50 Small Down Payment delivers It CHRISTMAS WRAPPED. No further payments until February lst, 1959. DIAL 5607 or WRITE ELECTROLUX “ Phone 9578 1 Upper Iiillsboro Street. CHARLOTTETOWN :MASTER FEED DEALER, IVAN KERRY, RepreSentafive 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. Boxes supplied if required. Wm. CONDON & SONS 65 Queen Street Charlottetown, P.E.I. ‘ Dial 8712 WELL, I LIKE. TO KEP YaJ’RE MAKIN' ME , I HABIT OFNOT READIN' -“uu‘ .” Hahn For Sale MATCHED BOARD, FOR SALE Weddell Bros. Crapaud P.E.I. COAL FURNACE'I'I'E ONLY 81 Also Quebec Heater, nearl) new. Bargain at $15. Apply 39 Water St. ONLY ONE CONCLUSION [8 possible. Classified Ads are so well used because they get re- sults. Put one to work today Dial 8506. VACUUM CLEANER CENTRE P. E. Island’s largest selection of vacuum clean- ers ($49.90 up to $269.00). Convenient Monthly Pay- ments available. Christmas Bonus Offer with each Cleaner sold during December (worth up to $45). MARITIME COMPACT SALES 176 Kent Street Phone 9220 or write for free home showing. ‘ CHRISTMAS TURKEY The same popular, tender, juicy, fancy quality, as for the past number of years. Meat Master choice flavour turkeys. Market prices. CLAIRE MacLEOD New Iondon Phone—Ivan Kerry—5455 Charlottetown Female Help Wanted YOUNG WOMAN WANTED FOR sandwich making. Apply to Mrs. BnuIce, Emmioymen‘ t 0f - dice. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- .work. Apply Mrs. (Dr.) W. G. Hogg, 23 North River Road or Phone 5744. A CANADIAN MARKET RE- seaIrch organization requires part-time representatives to handle occasional p u b l l c opinion polls and telephone sun‘- veys on Radio listening and TV viewing. Since some Surveys are conducted from the home, a private telephone is necessary. Write Elliott’Haynes Ltd., 515 Broadview Ave, Toronto 6, Ontario. PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Etc. CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince St. Dial 0432 .1. Elmer Blanchard, BA. 1.60 Richmond St. ,Dial 5573 M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB. Bank of Commerce Bldg Palmer & Haslsm Bank of Nova Scotia mag. Pcakc & Nicholson 175 Grafton Street J. A. McGuigan, B.A.‘ Currie Bldg, Dial 9424 Queen St. IAN M. MacLEOD, LLB. (McLean 8; McKinnon) Currie Bldg. 179 Queen. Dial 3361. FREDERIC A. LARGE. Q.C., M.L.A. Room 207 Dominion Building Dial 3244 MacPhec 5 Trainer [60 Richmond St. Dial 5573 Services Offered Mimeographing. Bookkeeping, Stenography MRS. HELEN ACORN 2 Brighton Road. Charlottetown Dial 6349 OPTOMETRISTS J. A. Carruthers, R. 0. 123 Kent St, Dial 5612 .I. S.- Taylor, 11.0. Comer Kent & Queen Sts. Office 9133 -- House 4756 ‘ ARCHITECT J. F. TOOT‘TSS, B. Arch. ARCHITECT 140 Richmond St. G. Keith Pickard 3. Arch. M.R.A.I.C.. Charlottetown, 100 Fitzroy St. Dial 8618 Summerside, Wednesdays Dial 2936 Peter A. McNeil ARCHITECT 166 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown Phone 4339 P. 0. Box 513 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER a. s. CHANDLER. B.Sc. (an), M.E.I.C., am. 151 QUEEN s'r. 01313865 PHONE 8325 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS _.___.____—-— McDONALD, CURRIE & CO. coornn BROTHERS s co. Lost Ar... Found LOST: SATURDAY AFTER- noon c‘hildvrens Highland Dance ing slippers. Reward. Phone 6907. n LOST: TUESDAY MORNING between Johnston’s River and Charlottetown 40 lb. pig. Find- cr please contact Nicholas Halnam, Charlottetown RR. 9. STRAYED — KITTEN, YELLOW and white, answers to my”, from 320 Fitzroy Street, Tuesday afternoon, Reward evenings, phone 3364. LOST WEDNESDAY MORNING in Vicinity of, Highbank and Hope Field 3 Tarpaulin. Apply R. McPherson or Phone 156. Murry Harbour. LOST: P A I R 0F LEATHER gloves, size 9, in front of Bank of Montreal, Reward, John Eransham. 58 Upper Queen Dial 4059. ' REPLIES TO BOX NUMBERS ' Your replies to Advertisements listing a Guardian-Patriot Box Number will receive the same attention when deposited in the Mail Box near the front en- trance of the Guardian Building You may drop them there any hour, even after office hours. REAL EsTATE For Sale FARM AT GREENFIELD, 00 acres of land, high state of cul~ tivatiun. New buildings, running water in house and barn, elec- tricity and telephone. William Naddy. ' FARM FOR SALE CONSISTING of fifty acres of land. Good house and outer buildings. El- ectric power. Pump in house, pump and engine in barn. Ap- ply Earl Clow, Oyster Bed Bridge, P.,E.I.: REAL ESTATE Wanted To Rent WANTED TO‘ R E N T APART- ment 2 adults and 2 small children. Phone 6636. HEATED APARTMENT, FUR- nislhed or unfurnished. In city of Charlottetown 2 adults and one small child. Phone 5010. WANTED TO RENT 1N CITY OF Charlottean -—-, Two heated rooms on first floor. Phone 7968. REAL ESTATE ’ For Rent HEATED FURNISHED ROOM, 2nd floor, Central. Atter 5:30 p.m. Phone 4584. HEATED SHOP — 94 KENT Street. Now occupied by Ban ter’s Photo Studio. Phone 4555. FOR RENT Large building situated on Esher Street suitable for automobile s t o r a g e. Immediate possession. MASTER! mart.” 154 Richmond Street. Personal FOR QUICK RELIEF FROM stomach distress, hearth u r n, acidity, use doubleaaction Wild- er’s Stomach Powder. First neutralizes, then protects the stomach lining. At all drug- gists. .FOUNTAIN OF ,YOUTH. The amazing Body Tonic. Write licr free booklet today. PROCKER & CAMPBELL RESEARCH INST. 21 King St. East, Toronto, Ont. Services Offered LIGHT TRUCKING DONE. AL- so carpenter work or any odd jobs. Dial 4523 or call at 320 Kent St. CALL MacCALLUM FOR ALL paintings or decorating needs! Ceilings muu'escced; Latex painting; paperahahging etc., Apply 20 Belmont Street. Char— lottetown. Wanted To Buy IN MEMORIAM or quarts. Dial 8595. WANTED ALE BOTTLES, PII'TS MALCOLM A. MacKAY IRISH TERRIES PUPPIES MAC Kris Kennels, Scotia. ' Reg’d, Kearney Lake Road, Rockingham, Nova - In the eanly morning hours of Saturday, Oct. 11th., 1958, the angel of death visited the district of Striathlcona and took from its notice. John MON ally. Knud J orgensen. feed oats, Woodrow Wlheatley. Phone 7002. . BUYING RABBITS AT. PORT- age Station every Wednesday from 11.00 to 12.00 until further BUYING PIGS FRIDAY, 2 P.M. Charlottetown Railway Wharf QUANTITY ISLAND G R O W N midst one of the oldest and most highly respected citizens in the person of Malcolm Alexander MacKIay. Mr. MacKay was born in 1076 in Riy-enton, P. E. Island and was the last surviving mem— ber of a family of seven chi-1- dren whose parents were J 0h n and Flora MacDonald MacKay. When a young man he went smelts at foot of Prince Street. Prowse and Agnew. Phone 7156. ATTENTION FARMERS. GARACES and TRUCKMEN We are buying Iron and Steel Scrap, Scrap Auto Batteries and Ale Bottles. Iron and Steel Scrap at $15 per ton (2000 lbs.). and Ale Bottles. (No purchase of Scrap Materials from juveniles). MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD. 158 Kent Street Opposite Eaton’s PUBLIC NOTICE \ CALL FOR APPLICATIONS FOR TOURIST CABIN CONCESSION FUNDY NATIONAL PARK on Monday” February 3rd, 1959, National Park. Tenders rental of the cabins. envelope enclosing same should be endorsed “Tender for Tourist must be accompanied by a de- posit of not less than fifty dol- lars ($50.00), in the form of an accepted‘cheque, a money order, or draftt made payable to the Receiver General of_ Canada. Any tender in the amount of less than fifteen per cent (15%) of gross receipts will not be con: sidered, and the highest or any tender will not acessarily be ac- cepted. , - The concession consists of twenty - four tourist cabins, eighteen of which have kitchen- ettes equipped with propane gas cooking facilties and refriger- ators. Bathrooms are provided in all twenty-four units, equip- ped 'th 3 gas water heater. Cabins are also equipped with gas space heaters and electric lighting. If required, an office building for the use of the con- cessionaire will be provided by the Department. The successful applicant will be required to fur- nish the cabins to the satisfac- Applicants are also invited to tender on an adjacent 20 unit motel development. In the event that any person wishes to sub- mit tenders for both v develop- ments a separate tender will be required for each concession. Particulars concerning the buildings to be made available, the conditions to be complied with, the terms of lease to be entered into, and the basis on which the concession will be awarded may be obtained from the Superintendent of Fundy Na- tional Park. .No tender will be considered unless accompanied by all the information stipulated in the conditions under which the con- cesssion will be awarded. B. I. M. STRONG. Chief. Ottawa, November 18, 1958 National Parks Service, Department of Northern Affairs and National Resources. by Public Auction the following: China Cabinet; other small articles. AUCTION SALE Household Furniture and Effects at Southport Saturday, December 6, 1958—2 PM. I am instructed by Mr. Matthew (Scotty) Watson, to sell Chesterfield; Chesterfield Chair; Studio Couch; Coffee Table; End Tables; Ottoman; Gateleg Tables, Combination Radio and Record Player; Lamp; Table Lamps; Rug 10 x 12; Dining Room Chairs; Mirrors; Bed Spring and Mattress; I-Iighboy Dresser and Beach; Wardrobe; Desk; Platform Rocker; Kitchen-Chrome (set) Table and 4 Chairs; Electric Refrigerator; Electric Washing Machine: Clothes Hamper: - ‘ Power Lawn Mower; Hand Lawn Mower; Garden Tools: Hose and Floor W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer. MODERN INSULATORS LTD. Now working in Charlottetown and area. For information and quotations contact: Currie Bldg. Charlottetown Dial 5568 H. R. DOANE & COMPANY B. THURBER Dial 5547—054548 are“ Georg. St" Charlottetown P. 0. Box 187 Mt. Stewart ARTHUR .1. GARRETT Phone 331. PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING Charlottetown 100 Fitzroy Street Dial an BUYING TOMMY CODS AND We require 1000 tons of Scrap Batteries $1.25 each Highest prices for metals Sealed tenders addressed to thé Superintendent, Fundy Na- tional Park, Alma, New Bruns- wick, will be received up to noon for the privilege of operating as a concession the tourist cabin development recently construct ed on Hastings Hill in Fundy should be offered on the basis of the annual rental the applicant is prepared to pay for the conces- sion, calculated on a percentage of the gross receipts from the . In submitting a tender the out to Seattle, Washington where hcworkedtoranumberofyears before returning to his native pro- NOTICE OF SALE BY SHERIFF Pursuant to and by virtue of a Writ of Execution to me directed and issued out 0! the County Court of Queen‘s County at the First Circuit of the said Court on the 24th day of September, AD, 1958, in an action wherein The Trustees of School District No. 23 in Queen's County are Plaintiffs and N. Levi Parlee is Defendant, and which said ex- ecution is marked to levy for the sum of Ninety—five and 72 /100ths dollars, being the amount of ‘90th taxes and , costs which amount remains unpaid together with Sheriff’s fees and Cost of levy and sale and other expens- es of execution. V I hereby give Public Notice that on Tuesday the 30011 day of December. 1958. at hour of eleven o’clock in the forenoon in front of the Law Courts Build- ing in Charlottetown in Queen’s County in Prince Edward Island, , I will set up and sell by public auction to the highest bidder the land-hereinafter described being: ALL THAT TRACT, PIECE and PARCEL of land situate and being in Lot 34 in Queen‘s County in Prince Edward Island, bounded as follows:-— BOUND- ‘ED on the South by the Mill Road leading from Union Road. to Little York Road on the East by land formerly in possession of Simon MacNeill and now or lately owned by James McCor- mack on the North and West by land now or formerly in pan- session of Albert Proud contain- ing 21% acres. being the land whereof William Pam ’dge died seised. DATED the 30th day of Sep- tember, A.D., 1958; JOHN L. BIEATON Sheriff of Queen's- County. tion to the Divine will. wife and the tollowing children: Grover, (Jean), Mrs. memory. 'Dhe high esteem in wlluoh' Mr. tendance of relatives, friends. and neighboms at the funeral ser- vice which was held from his late residence on Oct. 14th. A short service at the home was followed by service in Dun- das United Church, conducted by the Rev. ~Donlald A. Campbell, minister of the Presbyterian Church of Montague, with MIN. Robin Clay as 'Ilhc solo, The City Four Square was feelineg rendered by Mr. Herbert McLeod, also a duet sung by Mr. McLeod and Mr. Walter Burdett: "I heard the voice of Jesus say,”, and the Hymn “Abide with Me," by the The pallbearers were: Esdale choir. ’ Burdett, William Hunter, Ray Burke, Norman Mathescn, Ira Stewart and John Mustard. Amid lovely floral tributes presented by the fondly and near relatives, in- United Church Cemetery. CARD OF THANKS The final y of the late Mr. M. pontunity to express Cabin Concession”. Each tends: ' movement. POTATOES WANTED . jBoyIng’ and table stock, Potatoes, daily" at Railway Wharf, CharlottetoWn, including Smalls. Also car lots where available. Highest market prices. PHONE 8515 ' PRODUCERS (IQ-OP. ASSOCIATION LTD. vincc. In 1016 he bought a dam in Stratilcons and the following year was married to Gertrude Houston of North Rustico. Queens 00. Mr. Mammy was always keenly interested in tem- perance work and in his young- er days held the position of Grand Chief Templar of the Indepen - dent Order of Good Templars in Kings 00. and was also instru- mental in organizing a Minibar of Lodges in that County (prior to his death). Although s semi- invalid tor nearly tour yea-rs and (spending most of the time in his wheelchair) he was nev- er heard to complain, accepting his lot with patience and resigna- Left to mourn his loss are his on the home - stead, (Mary) Mrs. Glen Currie, Toron- to, Ontario. (Roma) Mrs. Eldred Bryemton of Fort Erie, Out, and James Morris of Bells Corners. Ont, also thirteen grandchildren all of whom will always cherish and revere his MachaIy was hold was evidenc- ed by the exceptionally large at- terment tool: place in Dundas Alexander McKay take this op- sinIc e r e thanks to all for the sympathy and kindneSS shown. Also to those who sent flowers, letteiu and cards of sympathy oIr assisted in any way during their recent be- BEDEQUE Mr. Robert Llnkletter, former- ly of Linkletter Road, has taken up residence at his farm in Cen- tral Bedeque. The ladies of the Bedeque Bap- tist Church served a delicious turkey dinner nn the Parsonage on Wednesday evening Novem- her 26th., which was well at- tended, they had a bazaar dis- play of tancy work for sale and a nice sum was realized. Mr. Ralph Lord and young son Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. Monty Gardiner, Central Bedeque, ‘ re- cently returned from Sydney River, NS. where they visited the farmer’s brother. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lord and family. Mr. Burry Wiseman‘ of St. Allison University. Sackville, N. B., spent the weekend the guest of Mr. Arthur Craig, Middleton. SEVEN MILE BAY C.W.IL. The members of St. Peter’s parish council of the C.W.L. met on November 19th for their reg- ular meeting with 12 in attend.- ance. In the absence of the president the 2nd vice-president, Mrs. Don Kough, took the choir and called on the Rev. Director to open the meeting with the League Prayer. The minutes of the last meet- ing were read. followod by con- respondence. The treasure’s re- port was also heard. It was moved by Mrs. Brendon Sherry, and seconded by Mrs. A.C. Green, that the parish coun- cilpay for the sanctuary carpet with s deposit of $175., balance to be carried to ,a later date. It was decided to hold a card party in the parish hall. The wtlfare box met with a generous response and iti is to be carried over till December meeting. Fir. McDonald read a letter tram Mrs. J .A. McDonald, press converter, resubscrirptions to the casket, and stressed the necessity of Catholic paper in the home. Plans were discussed to invite the Knights of Columbus of Sum. merside council to parish for communion breakfast, but no def- inite date was set. A report was given from the conference of parish councils held in Summershie on November 16th at which three members attended. A discussion tool-r place on breaking up its units. In the absence of the president it was decided to'tina-lize piano was taken. and meeting closed with player by the director. Rev. Fr. L.J. McDonald. AUGUSTINE COVE WJ. The annual meting of Angus- tine Cove W.I. was held at I111. home of the president. Mrs. Wen- . dell MaoFadyemr calm my cvemng,NloveImber . Meeting openedbysingimgths Ode tollowed by repeating the creed in unison. Roll call was wondedtobylsmemberspay- present. - The minutes of the last an- mal and regular meetings were read and approved. The presi- dent then thanked the members tion of the Park Superintendent. ~ starter and go! Priced for CI quick buy $1400 before it is soId. at» $1450 Fitzroy Street. ""sANTA CLAus IS COMING TO TOWN” Goodspeed’s hove coUght the Christmas Spirit We are passing it on to you With a Caryou wiII enioy all year. t 1956 Dodge, Four-door Sedan CoraI and Beige. push-button drive, winter- ized. Never mind the snow, iust step on the 1955 Buick Four-door Sedan; Titian Red and Beige, DynatIow transmission. Radio. DuaI heater. Put this one on your shopping Iist right now and come in to see us 1955 Dodge Four-door Sedan Winterized. It is almost Christmas and the price is onIy $1200 GOODSPEED’S P.E.I. LTD. Phones 6571, 6572, 6573, 6574. dortheiroo—operaiiond/uuingthc yearslsothavicepresidenttor takingchargcofseveralmcet- that the total receipts for the year amountedi to $921.15 expend- mires‘ barn? g $461.08 leavmg' a bal- ance of $460.07 on ‘ once was then read and di ssed and bills announ- ting to $35.23 were paid. It was moved by Mrs. Lorne Clairulihers seconded by Mrs. Kenneth Cam— eron that $5.00 be given to a family whose home was destroys ed by fire. r , Moved by Mrs. Joseph Murphy and seconded by Mrs. MacEadyen that $10.00 be sent to the Springhill Disaster Relief Fund. Plans were then finalized" con- cerning the hot chicken supper. New committees for next month are sick and program, Mrs. Ken— neth Cameron and Mrs. Donald MacDonald; school cmnnn‘tteo Mrs. Roy Boulter and Mrs. El- don Dawson; lunch, Mrs. Ken- neth Cameron, Mrs. Donald Miaca Donald, Mrs. Harry MacFarlavne and Mrs. Wendell MacFadIyen. The following officers were elec- ted: President, Mrs. Donald Mac- Donald; vice president, Mm. El- don Dawson; secretary, Mrs. Al- ban Gaudet (re-elected) auditors, Mrs. Vernie Webster and Mrs. Kenneth Cameron; directors,Mrc Harry MacFai'la-ne, Mrs. Pris- cilla MaIcFaldyen and Mrs. Lorna Carruthers; Red cross converter Mrs. Joseph Murphy (re—elected); buying committee, Mrs. Pri '1 Macme and Mrs. Ray ut— cliffe. " Mrs. Vernie Webster kindly in- vited members to her home for the next meeting. Roll call tobc answered by exchanging Christ- mas gifits. The meeting then closed by singing “God Save the Queen." Dundh was served by the hos- tess, assisted by some of the DEAD IN HOTEL ROOM (SAINT JOHN, NB. (OF) —- C. W. ’Stein‘havgen, 52. of Windsor. 0nt., was found dead in a hotel room here Wednesday. For the last year he was representative of the Imperial Life Assurance Company of Canada Limited. A native of Ontario, he had 32 years banking experience when he re- signed as manager of the Pro vincial Bank of Canada in Saint John Sept. 9, 1957. He was ap- pointed manager here in March, 1949. TRAIN BEH- IND ’CUR'I‘AIN’ JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP)— lndonesians will train in Czecho- slovakia in the use of military equipment purchased there, the government announced Tuesday. The announcement did not spec- ify what equipment was involval. John’s, Nfld., student at Mount I at the next meeting. Collection -