‘74;~“-~» "' . Mciassesv 3 ‘qt. for 1.00; Bread ' ganizatlon. . in a wide range of prices. Pat- _,bersl1.ip is nmv available at either » Taylor‘s Jeweller-’5 or Simpson - - for that special person? .l’utter-~~ ,__o_uv AND CENTRAL SPECIAL: Men's Suburb a 11 (Lots $11.95. Moore and Mac - laced Lid. V ISIFECIAL: Bay's Suburban Costs ti to 16 $7.95. Moore and Richard, Ltd. MARITIME Stationers W i l 1 be open Saturday afternoons, un- t_il Christmas. GIANT AJAX . for 49 cents; Oranges 2 doz. for 87 cents: Mo- d355 2 for 59 cents. Kendale Gro; very. Dial 6624. :‘nor. soon 3 for 31 cents; Pcrfection Millr 6 for 87 cents: 2 for 35 cents at Kendale Gro- vcry Dial 6624. , . I ATTENTION woodsmen see the rugged Remingbon Mall Silver Logmotor chainsaw. Complete with roller nose, now on display ht our stone. Reduced from $26_5. to $189. the best buy in chain haws. Blantt and MacRae Ltd. } BEAUTIFUL Christmas Gifts Special priced. Helen’s Dress Shop, 54 Grafton Street. Organizations using this column to promote their meetings. en... lei-tainments. etc., are requested to place these announcements in the name of the sponsoring or- TOYS FOR ALL AGES. Fire— stone Home and Auto Co. 187 Great George Street. Dial 5547. WE TREAT the sick well. Gig- gey’s Pharmacy opéu 8.30 am. to 8 p.m. ' KINGS DAUGHTERS Rum- mage sale. basement Hearts Hall Trinity Church 2 p.m. Saturday November 29th. RUMMAGE SALE Y.:M.C.A. 2.30 p.m. Saturday November 29 Sponsored by the Alpha Y's Mennettes. ‘ ATTENTION all. Truckers: Why waste valuable time shovel- ling? Our payloader gets you away in minutes. Anfiast Coal CO. I AUCTION "45” Score Cards for sale at Guardian-Patriot Central Printing. ‘ a HOYT’S BEAUTY Salon, ,No- vember special on Permanent Waves. $10 cold wave or Ms- gineless for $7.50 also $7.50 for A DIAMOND CHRISTMAS — Make this a Christmas forever With a Diamond Ring. We have a great many beautiful settings tersons. Queen ) . LEARN THE FACTS about the early history of Prince Ed- ward Island by joining the P. E. I. HistoScai Society. $2. mem- 113 Kent Street (near Sears Limited in Charlottetown. WHAT is THE RIGfiTrTlME'I. Christmas is the right time to, give a fine watch. Mayswe help to make this a special Christmas 113 Kent Street sons, (. near Queen) . ,RUMMA'GE SALE. St. James Hall, Friday, November What 7 p.m. Household, toys, clothing including fur coat”, RUMMAGE SALE at the Vogue‘ Sponsored by Brackley W.l. ,Nov. ember 28iat 2 p.m. HEAR MR. K.A. Parker, Eas- tern viceapresident of National Home and School on Radio Sta- tion C.F.CY. 10.05 am. Satur- day, November ‘2" ST. THOMAS AQUINAS Cake Sale, Moore and McLeod,. 1.30 p.m. Friday Nov. 28. III STYLE Gt. George St. Clearing better hats at 25 per cent discount other hats at spe- cial prices. B.Y.P.U. MEETS — The re- gular meeting of the Charlotte. town B. Y. P. U. was held on Thursday, in the lower church hall. The meeting opened with singsong led by Mr. Mitten. The topic for the evening was led by Rev. Robert Latimer, who took for his topic “TheChurcli”. The devotion was led by Marlene Chandler and Gloria Brown who took for their subject "The Ton- gue". Mr. Mitton then led in a recreational period. The meet- ing closed with FelloWship Circle and prayer by Mr.'Mitton. IMOIIIUMENTS' GRANITE. & MARBLE BRONZE MARKERS Write For Our Catalogue Vere Bock & Son Ltd. Montague & Charlottetown I N. I). MacLEAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR 15 King Square “Charlottetown DIAL 5549 ’CHRISTMAS! give hand color- cd Island Views. Craswell Studio. YOUR BLOOD is truly the greatest gift of all. Only YOU can give the gift. that save; livss. Be a BLOOD DONOR AT Trinity Social Hall in Charlottetown on Monday and Tuesday, December lst and 2nd. HUNDREDS OF valuable it- ems at your price on Rcrtary’s Big Radio Auction on Tuesday, December 2nd. Tune your radio to C.F.C.Y. at 6.30 p.m. and ‘bid high and bid often". Pro- ceeds are for Crippled Children. ROAST beef 53 cents 1b.; Su- gar 10 lbs. 87 cents; Peas 20 oz. 2 for 29 cents; Shortening 3 lbs. '89 cents; at Kcndale Grocery, ‘cery. Dial 6624. ( BOYS WOOL cardigan Swea- ters solid shades. Wine, Grey, and Blue. Sizes 6 to 16. Specials $3.95. Moore and McLeod’s, Queen Street. Charlottetown. WORD RECEIVED — Mrs. David Rennie. North Wiltshire, has received the sad news of the death of her brother, Mr. Wil- liam Hutchison of Dundee, Scot- land. THE,PRINCE Edward Island Branch The Canadian Association of Consumers Fall Meeting Will be held at YMCA Banquet Room Monday December 1st at 3 p.m. Guest speaker will be Mr. Barry 'Budged. “Electricity in the HAVE YOU a Gift Problem? We specialize in helping you select the right gift at the right price; Come in and see us. We would like to show you our wide variety of Christmas gifts. Pat- tersons, Queen). CHRISTMAS CANDLES — Have you seen our complete assort- ment of Christmas candles? An- gels, snowballs, Santa Claus, Rainbow and many\ others, as well as the regular ‘candle‘s in all colours and sizes. Pattersons, 113 Kent Street, (near Queen). A.A. MEETING— New Glasgow N.S. Group of A.A. will conduct an open meeting in the Riclmiond St. Group Rooms, 130 Richmond St.) ov'er Reddin Br 5, Saturday November 29th at . 30 p.m. ,2 ladvy speakers will be present. Everybody welcome Boyla-n, R.N.. has been appointed a-staff nurse at the provincial Sanatorium. and Miss Edema Rodd has been named a stenographer with the Travel Bureau. Both ap- pointments were approved at a government meeting held yester- day afternoon, and were announc- ed by Premier A.W. Mabheson yesterday evening. BIRTHS THERIAULT:— Born to Dr. and ‘ Mrs. John C. Theriault of C‘liar- lottetow-n, a son, weight 9 lbs. '11.oz. on Monday Novembsrzt. 1958 at the Charlottetown os- pital. MacDONALD —. At the Char- lottetown Hospital, Thursday, / t and Mrs. Kenneth‘MacDonald Grand Tracadie, a son, weight 8 lbs. 14 ozs. ‘ENGAGEMENTS, « MR. AND MRS. JAMES H. MURRAY, Fredericton, P.E.I. wish to announce the engage- ment of their daughter Roma Jean, to Irving Sterling. son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Parsons, Win-510e, P.E.I. Marriage to take place in the near future. MRS. A. HAROLD MacDONAlLD announces the engagement of her youngest daughter Gwey- neth Gail to Ivan Hatfield, son of Mr, and Mrs. A. Hatfield Maynard, Port Hill, P.E.I. Marriage to take place -on December 27 at the St. Davids ilton, Ontario. Rev. Charles Carnegy. officiating. DEATHS HUGGAN - At the Livingstone MacArthur Nursing Home on Thursday, Nov 27th., 1958, E. Bruce Hugg'an in his 79th year Resting at the MacLea-n Funer- al Home from where the funer- al will be held on Saturday. Ser- vices commencing at 2 o’clock. Interment in the People’s Ceme- tery. Please omit .flowers. END STUDEBAKER STRIKE SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP)— Studebaker - Packard Corpora- tion announced today it has reached agreement with strik- ing United Auto Workers and that production will be resumed Fri- day. Solution to the four-day walkout came at the end of an Iii-hour b a r g a i n i n g session. Wages were the only issue keep- ing some 7,000 UAW members out but no details of the settlement were available immediately. 187 Queen 113'Kent Street (near‘ APPOINTMENTS -— Miss Agnes , November 27th, 1958, to Mr. ' Presbyterian Church in Ham— . Frank Pellerin, manager of the Charlottetown Hotel. drew the names of two lucky winners f a pair of fruit cakes last night in a drawing sponsored by the The recent drive for‘ funds by the Protestant Family Ser- vice Bureau realized 00 per cent of its objective, it was reported at the monthly meeting of the bureau held yesterday. The report, given by the pre- sident A. S. Tait in the absence of the executive director Wal- ter Baker, sluuved that $7,500 had been raised in the cam-' paign. This figure is expected to be raised when late returns are in and a final compilation made. Mrs. J. A. Lawson, reporting for the women, told the group Charlottetown Lionetes Club. Pro- ceeds of the lottery went to the P.E.I. Branch of the Canadian Institute of the Blind. Looking on is Mrs. Joseph Molloy, president Protestant Family Bureau ' Fund Drive Raised $7,500 that 180 lady canvassers collect- ed more than $2,000, which was a gain over last year’s drive. The bureau received the re- signation of Mr. Tait with re- gret. Mr. Tait is leaving shortly to assume a new position in Frederiction, N.B. . [Tributes to his fine contri- bution to the bureau and the community in general were giv- eii by Major N. W. Lowther. Major T. E. MacNutlt and Mrs. Lawson. , , A presentation was made to Mr. Tait by Major Lowther on on behalf of the organization. Little [Helpers . Party Hech ' The Little Helpers of St. John’s Church. Milton. met at the rect- ory for their annual party. The devotional part of the meeting was conducted by the leader, Mrs. Garth Hooper, as- sisted by Rev. A.E. Piercy. Following the devotions and presentation of Little Helpers of- ferings, a program of games was much enjoyed Later in the afternoon the WA members prepared and served a delicious lunch Centering the dining-table was a lovely Birth- day cake prepared by Mrs Lind- say Coles (WA President) An afternoon tea was also enjoyed by mothers of the Little Helpers. Before departing for home party favqu were given out NATIVE PROPORTION More than half the population of Guatemala, most northerly state of Central America. is of pure Indian blood. As featured on "M-Squad" NBC-TV Friday nights. Goddess. of Time Watch and bracelet as matched as a loss! This magnificent Bulova will “steal the heart" of any lady fair. 17 Jewels. Unbreakable mainspring. The most luxurious watch anywheve at this low price! ‘ Speeding Charge Brings $50 Fine * A Peakes Station man drew a fine of $50 and costs or 30 days when he appeared in Charlotte- town Police Court Thursday morn- ing charged wi“1 speeding on the city’s streets. Three men appeared on charges of being drunk and incapable. A Dorchester Street man was sen- tenced to serve 20 days in jail. A NAMES OF WINNERS DRAWN of the club. The winners were Frank Roberts of Milton and Miss Janet Fitzgerald, 39 Roch- ford Street, Charlottetown. Freighter Sails For Florida With Potato Shipment Yesterday the Olave Biarke sailed from Charlottetown with a. complete cargo exceeding 70,000 sacks of P.D.I. seed potatoes con- signed to Hastings Potato Grow- ers Association Incorporated in Florida. The ship, one of the most mod- ern, which has loaded seeded po- tatoes from island ports this year commenced loading at Summer side on November 20th and then proceeded on Monday November 24th to Charlottetown to complete the balance of her cargo. All the shipment has been made by‘ Producers Co-op Association Limited to Hastings Potato Grow. ‘ers Association, Hastings, Flot-' ida, who for some years have been purchasing their seed re quirements 'from ctr-operative seed growers in this province. Grafton Street man drew a fine of $10 and costs or five days. A West Royalty man appearing on a similar charge was rel-hand- ed to this morning. A Summerside man pleading guilty to failing to stop at a red traffic light was fined $10 and costs or five days. .‘i’r's Furs Chislmas ' for Why not spoil her this Christmas — Give her what she wants most of all —— but least expects! Beautiful . . PURS! Came in and see us about selecting a lovely new fur jacket— fur stole or fur coat. We will be glad to help you. . beautiful OUR FAMOUS SELECTION OF SKIRTS & SWEATERS [S NOW AT ITS BEST! - . TERMS: 12 MONTHS TO PAY! 19 Grafton 'Street WHEN BUYING FURS YOU HAVE UP TO island Interiors Dial 6923 look for that IULOVA difference » at , NEW TV FOR CHRISTMAS Here’s a gift the whole family will enjoy for years to come. See our complete range of Sparton TV from portables to consoles. Priced from $189 to $525. Terms to suit your bud- ' get ROBINSON / Family Gift! SUPPLIES Dial 6314 Better Jewellers Everywhere ; Sunday, November 30th 1:00 p.m. and equipment on this line. INTERRUPTION NOTICE There will be an interruption of electric power on our Borden line west of CFCY radio station on 3:00 p.m.. permit us to install additional voltage regulating MARITIME ELECTRIC CO., LTD. between the hours of weather permitting, to Retired Ch’town I Business Man ‘ Dies At 78 Years I A former director of the now! defunct Charlottetown Selling Ag- encies, Ltd., E. Bruce Huggan,l died Thursday morning at the Liv- i ingstor—MacArthur nursing home; following a lengthly illness. He was,73 years of age. Born in Monoton, the son oflthe late William T. Huggan of Halifax and the late Sarah Weld-on of Moncton, Mr. Huggan came to Charlottetown with his parents at an early age. His father was the District Passenger agent for the C.N.R. for many years. He was married to the former Gertrude Bovycr of Charlottetown who predeceased him. They did not have any children. Mr. Huggan was educated in Charlottetown and later became connected with the local selling agency. Prior to his retirement in 1957, he was connected with the firm of Moore and MacLeod for nearly a quarter of a century. A sister Dorothy (Mrs. J.J. Da- vies) is the lone survivor of his immediate flamily. other surviv- ors include two nephews and two nieces. The remains will rest at Mac- Lean’s Funeral Home from where funeral services will be held on Saturday afternoon at two o’clock. Interment will be in the People’s Cemetery. Pleads Guilty To Forgery Charge A young Tracadie man appear- ed in Magistrate's Court before Magistrate Gilbert A. Gaudet Wednesday morning on two sep- arate indictable offenses. The accused pleaded guilty to a charge of uttering a forged docu- ment. He elected trial on this charge in Magistrate’s Court. The charge is liable to 14 years imprisonment. The accused was remanded to Monday for sentence. The othe: charge facing the accused' was theft of an auto- mobile at Brackley. To this charge he pleaded not guilty and the case was adjourned to Mon- day. > A resident of Souris now living in Charlottetown was convicted on a charge of operating a motor vec hicle while his ability to do so was impaired. He was fined $75 and costs or 15 days. A Charlotttetmvu man, pleading guilty to a charge of having pos- sess-ion of liquor in a place other than his residence. was fined $20 and costs or 20 days. A companion also charged un- der the Temperance Act had his case dismissed. gammxxammrsm i I! g t s s . u I SHOP NOW— Relax at Christmas! Lovely Lingerie Pretty' Blouses Golf Sweaters Stylish Skirts Newest Dresses _ §_ ASMAIIDEPOSIIHOLDS low? was. :‘(-;': ; lagamg ; Moms THE GLORIA LADIES WEAR “Where Smarter Women Shop” implantatme ‘EKK'EK‘G‘ mzaaamstasamam HedruAuuin With Maico’s "Natural Looking" "CordleSs" HEARING AIDS. C 0 BEHIND-THE-EAR aids for inconspicuous ear- leveI hearing with power and comfort. 0 HEARING GLASSES with nothing in either ear if you have good bone conduoé tion. 0 BARRETTES in the hair for ladies. Can be fashionably concealed. Powerful sound reproduc— tion. 0 OTHER STYLES, TOO Write or phone today for APPOINTMENTS F. W. BOYLES 170 Fitzroy Street Charlottetown, P. E. l. ‘ DIAL 7325 TORONTO l(JPl — Tsnzpcra- tut'es issued at the dominion pubg lie weather office: Min Max (Night) (Day) Dawson 11b 3 Vancouver ‘23 40 Victoria 30 £3 - Edmonton 4b 18 Calgary 1b 17 Regina 71b 2 Winnipeg 190 3 Toronto 23 33 Ottawa 23 26 Montreal 27 28 Quebec 22 27 Fredericton 31 34 Saint John — 3'5 Monvc‘ton 32 47 Halifax 43 44 Charlottetown 32 36 Sydney 33 52 Yarmouth 35 39 St. John’s Nfld. 18 48 HALIFAX (CP) -— The weather office says a low pressure area jiable cloudiness will. widely scat. moving northeastw-ard off Labra- 2 do: and a ltigll turvmg 3' :mard‘ fi‘cm llic antral states will con-l time to bring .old at. Into the Maritimcs from the west. h Forecasts: Prince Edward Island. Nova‘ Scotia and New Brunswick: Var. tered light snmvi’lurricsz cantinu- ing cold: westerly winds 20. Low. high at Halifax and Yarrr.::u‘h 25 and 35, Kentville 18 and 32. New Glasgow and Goslhcn 15 and 28, Sydney 20 and 28, Charlottetown 18 and 28, Monct’on, Fredericton and Saint John 15 and 28, Ed. mundston and Campbellton 10 and 25. Bay of Fundy: West winds 20; clearing this morning; visibility 10 miles; cold. High tide today at Charlotte- town at 12.33 p.m. and 11.42 p.m. At R-ustico at 9.24 em. and 6.36. p.m. SuqnmerSide tide eighteen minutes later than Charlottetown. Sun rises today at 7.27 a.m. and sets at 4.34 p.m. Science Now Without Pain Finds Healing Substance That Relieves Pain ‘ And Itching As It Shrinks Hemorrhoids ' "Toronto, Ont. (Speeinl)—For the first time science has found a new healing substance With the ability to shrink hemorrhoids and to relieve pain and itching. Thousands have been relieved with this inexpensive substance right in the privacy of their own home without any discomfort or inconvenience. In one hemorrhoid case after another, "very striking improve- ment" was reported and verified by doctors’ obéervaiions Pain was promptly relieved. And ‘while gently relieving pain, actual reduction or retraction (shrinking) _ took place. And most amazing of all—this improvement was maintained in ‘ uses where doctors' observations were continued over a period of many months! ’ In fact, results wereso thorough Shrinks Pins " 0r Discomfort that sufferers were able to rush such statements as “Piles have ceased 'to be a problem!” And among these sufl'erers were a" very wide variety of hemorrhoid 000-, ditions, some of even [0 I020 yeau‘ standing " All this, without the use of nut cotics, anesthetics or astringents of any kind. The secret is new heal- ing substance (Bio-Dy e) — the discovery of a Iamousscientific in- * stitute. Already Bio-Dyne is ' wide use for healin injured tissue on all parts of the ody. _ This new healing substance h offered in suppository or ointment form called Preparation H. Ask for individually sealed convenient Preparation H Suppositories or Preparation H ointment with special applicator. Preparation H IS sold at all dru stores. Satisfaction piano or mos, refunded. ' Wasteland) uni/i WOULD YOU MARRY your husband again? Five hundred women across Canada replied to this (ques- tion in .a recent survey for The Evening Patriot’s Weekend Magazine. Their frank, revealing and frequently amusing anSWers assure you of some fascinating reading in Money? Liquor? Boredom? Infidelity? Are these problems important enough to Canadian women to prevent a repeat of their terested in some of the conclusions resulting from the survey. Husbands, alert! You may be one of the 500 objects of derision or admiration—as the case may be. WHEN N. B.’s FIGHTING FISHERMAN Yvon Durelle meets Archie Moore in combat for the title of light-heavyweight champion, it promises to be ‘a dramatic brawl. Andy O‘Brien sizes up the two contenders in an article that will encourage you to weigh your wagers well. IN HIS RELENTLESS PURSUIT of the Cana- dian autonomy Whichlwe now take for granted,‘ “Mackenzie King stuck to his views with the tenac- ity of an English bulldog. ' manage against great odds to turn-the tide of Empire relations at the 1923? In the last instalment from Vol. 1‘ of his biography, Weekend Magazine, with highlights from his private diary, tells about one of the great personal triumphs in the career of Prime Minister King. YOU’LL HAVE NO TROUBLE enticing your 1 family to get on the outside of innards if you follow Helen Gougeon’s recipes. You won’t even have to reveal what they’re eating, when you such attracfively-disguised dishes as Calf’s Brains in Butter Sauce, Jellied Tongue, Veal Birds and Hen and Pig Pate..A boon to your budget, they are chock full of nourishment too. offer them THE WHOLE FAMILY will find peak reading next Saturday’s 1 issue. marriage? You'll be in- I How did the Canadian Imperial Conference of l The Guardian, Charlottetown, F11, No“ m» Autom' _ o ". Dellv” ’From your .7 full all youhs“ Is adjust your stat. We fill ~ ~ at regular in -.= x that it’s neve i‘ ’ )J‘l , .— .., 9? ‘11» f. a Stove, I ‘ :5” C THE FA , oEuv IN TO , Order; In T . ,1 Morm, The] ciat lucky Gus, Each week stove oil on 30 gals. stove Will you be one this week! I 4 hours. 5 value in The Evening Patriot’s Weekend Maga- ! TOI' . zine, out next Saturday, presenting all these and , -' many, many more outstanding features, along “1. HS ; with 16 pages of color comics. ~ ., We also 5 BURMA P,” '- ,5 , . .. GAS? 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