os -_— . pirtr ey : Ean For Sale CLEAR THE LOT. ALL ROADS. LEAD TO Stewart Motors —1957—Fargo ¥% ton a2/5 1957—Mercury ¥% ton ears. 1956 — Volkswagen Ee hee, Boe eases ae as z oS Fes ie | Pee: i i 2 ” as al = a : - “e : % Pe = = 5. as —_ ~ ~ 18 The Gus dian, Charlottetown, Thur | Nov. 19, 1959. . aE. | | i ERE EF i ‘ &| ze _AND SAVE” Look no further the used ear you want is right here. 1950 STUDEBAKER 4 Door Sedan—Here's one for the winter—good motor, tires with 5,000 miles on them and that’s yuck? “BUY NOW | ce ee ‘ # ° ae ‘OUR WAY Pe Se ee Shy eRe eee 2 . By J. R. Williams For Sale Female Help Wanted 25 WOOD SLEIGHS READY TO 345.00: Those WAITRESS AND KITCHEN the Istand Grill Farmers Market . GIRLS’ WOOL CLOTH WINTER coat; blue; size 13; good con- dition. $10.00. Phone 7745. CAPONS | For deep freeze or_win- ter storage, eviscerated or dressed New York. Next week only. MacDONALD’S POULTRY FARM Covehead Road FOR SALE — 20 YOUNG EWES also one purebred north coun- try ram. Elwood Paynter, Free- FOR SALE — RECORD MODEL E kitchen range. Burns wood or coal. Apply Roy Wilson, New Dominion P.E_I. 1949 TRANSMISSION FOR Ford-car Good condition. Rea- sonably priced. Roddie Mac- Donald, Bristol. “TEAR DOWN THAT PRIVY Instal _an->inside_ Flush-O-Matie } Toilet System complete with sep- tie tank. “Flush-O-Matic’’ pro- vides a flush system, with or without water pressure. Low cost. Simple installation. Ask $650 Stewart Motors Ltd. Great George St. Phone 9578 Guardian-Patriot CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING MATES AND INFORMATION $1.50. —. —- each newspaper line verse, Rhyme Verse style maintained, 10c per be charged as a 20 word ad- vertusement. To count the words, each initia) is counted as the name it indicates, abbreviation for the word o it 10 pet discount for payment re eceived 7 days of last insertion. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY — 1 insertion per column inch. $1.50, 3 insertions, per inch. $1.30, 6 insertions, per inch. $:.2. Your Guardian-Patriot Classified ad eee i rf, ! i g é if : § i a if 2 a BeRees i : lee rH of it i J each word with white space on each). word.| P. E. J. and Commercial Credit , *¥% ton about ail, You can’t lese at $595 ‘$175.00 1955—M ton” {1955 METEOR ees E Mercury ae leek way & cart tou | i $450. whatsoever—A real thoroughbred hse $1350 " 1954—G:M.C. & ton stake boy” 16983 AUSTIN Four Door Sedan—This would suit a family of Midgets, but if you don’t have any Midgets it would be just the thing for you and the wife $275 1955 DODGE Four Door Sedan—Finished in a delightful Green. We know it’s not St. Patrick's Day—But we'll say this that “‘if ye have a bit of Irish in ya’’—Every day would be St. Patrick’s Day when you rode out in this darlin of a car—and mind you It's only $1050 Allison MacLeod Limited 126 Cumberland Street Phones 7364 - 7365 BUICK—PONTIAC. CARS G.M.C. TRUCKS Trucks For Sale 1959 3 TON G.M.C. TRUCK 15,000 miles, in perfect condition. John W. Grant R.R. 3 Pictou, N.S. PUBLIC AUCTION .Pursuant to- a default in a Conditional Sales _Céntraft be- tween Mr. Nelson Gaudet and Mr. ‘Jerry Gaudet of Tignish, Corporation the following vehicle will be sold at Public Auction at the lot of Hanson Oliver, Sum merside, P. E. 1 Friday, Nov- ember 27th, 1959. One 1957 Ford Cab & Hoist and box. Serial 61148. For Sale AUCTION “45” SCORE CARDS Guardian-Patriot for sale at - Central Printing. 8506. For prompt delivery service B. A, Stove and Furnace Oil Contact: LLOYD CUDMORE Phone .7168 aA hour service. : ANNAPOLIS VALLEY APPLES Wheatley’s. Apple Stand, St. Peter’s Road, by Ellis Bros. Dairy Bar. Delicious, Russets, McIntosh, Courtland; also sweet apple cider. Telephone ‘5020. ONE 24 INCH X 6 INCH F £LT Sander with 9 inch Chassis,| WANTED RELIABLE WOMAN your local dealer or write: Sanitation Equipment Ltd. 386. King St. West, Toronto. Dept. | 101. FOR SALE — MAN’S TREED suit. Color brown. Size 32. Price $25. Phone 5661 between 5.30 and 6.30 p.m. TWO BOYS HOCKEY OUTFITS, size 10. Good condition. Selling at half-price. Phone 6647. BRIGHT BLEND TEXTILE paints for a fascinating and profitable hobby. Make beauti- ful and original designs on luncheon sets, ties, etc., for in- formation, write: Shirley Smith, 280 King St., Fredericton, N.B. DOLL CLOTHES FOR SALE. Dress her dolly for Christmas see the many lovely items at __ Mrs. Senn's 248 Cumberland St. SURBURBAN AND OVERCOAT. _ Phone 8677. FOR SALE — GIRLS WHITE ‘figure skates. Size 5%. In new condition. Phone 6880. FOR SALE — ENTERPRISE kitchen range in good cendi- tion. Apply to Minnie Champion Prince Street. GIRLS’S WINTER COAT. BLUE. Size 14. In good condition. Phone 3085. ARRANGE NOW FOR A NEW Singer Sewing Machine or Sing- er Vacuum Cleaner for this Ohristmas. Free storage and ~-eonvenient terms .at your. Sing- er Sewing Centre’™ 164 Great George Street, Charlottetown. Phone 4551. For Rent GARAGE FOR RENT FOR winter months. Dial 8871 after 5:30 p.m. Female Help Wanted ha Rial ud Dicciishee eae ce ete WAITRESSES WANTED IM- mediately. Apply . in person, New England Cafe, Queen WANTED EXPERIENCED sales lady. Apply in -person to oo Jewellers, 149 Gt. George reet. to do light housework and care for one child, five day week, sleep in or out. Write replies to Guardian-Patriot Box 11461. THERE IS .A TREMENDOUS demand for Avon Cosmetics. Make spare time pay in cash. Become an Avon Representa- tive. For interview write at once: Mrs. R. G. Dunn,. 200 Leslie St., Moncton. WANTED Smart young woman wanted for short order cook, experienced prefer- red but not necessary, good wages and working condi- tions. 2 Apply to Mrs. Bruce dion..21 treble keys, 4 cording keys, 8 base keys. Both in € celfent condition. Phone 9410. . National Employment Office, -| Street, Charlottetown. i WE ARE BUYING CAN NO. stock small’ daily in hundr« Ibs. bags. At Market pric Also table stock large. E. J. MacDougall, Vernon, P.E.I. PURE BRED AFRICAN AND Toulouse geese. Ganders $9.00 geese $7.00. Ivan Bowness, Ken- sington. : FOR SALE — 125 N.H. X B.R. - Pullets, six months old. Russeil Mathesoa, Mermaid. \ FOR SALE — to freshen in January. Also one farrow cow. Phone 7648 after 5 p.m. FOR SALE — 150 WHITE LEG- horn pullets, laying. Apply Louis Hynes, Greenfield. FOR SALE: N.H. X B.R. PUL- lets, 5 ronths old; well devel- oped. For further information. phone Crapaud 8-2. - : FOR SALE REGISTERED GAL- loway Cattle, 8 months to 2 ported from Scotland. Price range $225.00 to $500.00. George Makinson, Makinsons, New- foundland. ae FOR SALE REGISTERED dual purpose Shorthorn bull, 15 months Ot. Apply Stanley Hur- ry, Winsloe. pullets N.H. x B.R. (five one half) 5% months old, laying. —Appty—Arthur-Bontter—Victoria.—P--tnstructive—and interesting. 5 Oe ee cid pieidiehs teal ictiehalocbaan FOR SALE—YOUNG HOLSTEIN °"°8™@™- cow due to freshen the last of November. Roland Matheson, Breadalbane. Help Wanted LARGEST COMPANY OF ITS kind requires man or woman to handle ‘distrubution of ‘na- tionally advertised products in Charlottetown. Must be ambi- tious and possess leadership ' qualities. Excellent promotion- al opportunities. Products guar- anteed to sell. Remuneration outstanding’ from _ the start. Write promptly for free details to: Mr. Black, 350. St. Roch Street, Montrea], P. Q. WANTED — EXPERIENCED cook. Apply in person at the Clifton Hotel, Summerside. JEWELLERY | BUYER Aitere is an attractive oppor- jtunity for a jewellery buyer. | Applicants “should have recent /experience in buying and mer- |chandising jewellery: This posi- |tion offers excellent possibilities ‘for future promotion. Apply in writing enclosing snapshot and giving “full par ticulars. AH °’replies held in strictest confidence. Guardian-Patriot Box 11386 Charlottetown. Federal Civil Service’ Experienced Stenographer RCAF Station Summerside $2790 - $3150 | Information ters and appli- cations forms obtainable at the nearest Post Offices National Employment Office, or the Civil Service Commission, Ralston Building, 105 Hollis Street, Hali- fax, N.S. where applications should be filed. Lost & Found .| LOST: LARGE TARPAULIN BE- tween Summerside and Ken- sington. William Found, Long River. TAKEN FROM 45 SUMMER Street, child’s wine and white medium . size tricycle. anyonc knowing whereabouts please call 9288 LADIES DARK RIM GLASSES lost November 8th, Vicinity of Alley and Queen. Finder phone 4939. Reward. a REWARD FOR INFORMATION leading to the return of girls bicycle, blue and white, glider, taken on November 16th; Phone 4742, : . \ help wanted. Apply in person to) —~ years. Foundation stock -im- | A geet ee De He-Up. Youll find Gow own 8506 — Summerside 8031 — Montague 97-2 — Souris 32-3 — New Fight ls Expected In Peace Assembly’ Lost & Found “ Miscellaneous ALEBOTTLES _ MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD.. ° 158 Kent Street - opp. Eatons Guardian - Patriot Magazine . Subscribers the magazine company. The Guardian-Patriot will have | - your address on the magazines changed. This is important. Al- ways allow. us six to eight weeks for your new address to appear on magazines. Also please leave. — address at the post | office. WILL NUTRIA BE YOUR FUTURE? | All- the ‘signs point to a bright and brilliant market for this luxury fur. But success will |come only through proper breed- |ing methods, quality foundation stock, plus a program based on sound business methods. We of- ter all of this to you as a rancher, using our exclusive breeders plan. Special offer to those who qualify, earn your | Nutria on our 50/50 co-operative ¥ ee ae doa yh re yh nd Se Personal ; Tonle Tablets help “pep up” thousands otf men. women Se 68 cents. At all drug- Sts. : - Room & Board -or light housekeeping. Apply Guardian-Patriot Box No. 11400. FURNISHED BEDROOM HEAT- ed. Phone 7106. : RETIRED PERSONS ACCOM- modated modern farm home on Trans Canada Highway. Home cooked meals. For rates and particulars write: Mrs. Warren Ferguson, Crapaud- MIDDLE AGED LADY DESIK- es furnished Keated room, first floor preierred Write Guard- ian-Patriot Box 11433, Char- lottetown WANTED YOUNG MAN BOARD “er, Good meals. Television. Phone 8569 or 7515. Sales Help Wanted MEN — PLEASANT OUTDOOR work. Average $2.00 per hour. * basis. Write: Canadian Nutria Oe : Ontario. 4005 Richelieu, Montreal. as WE HAVE A OPEN- Che rlottetown © Rural Teachers Workshop FOR SALE: TWO HUNDRED | + parkdale Junior High School | November 20th . 9.00 a.m. to 3.30 |<€o., P.O. Box 10, Moncton, N.B. ings on Prince ard Island for capable salesmen. Write fully Crown Life Insurance Transportation CAR LEAVING FOR BOSTON November -2ist. Phone 5803. CAR LEAVING FOR MON- 4treal, Noyember 25th.‘Can ac- eae a ee » 7 ‘ a ~ eC By Good 2 a * ” By JOSEPH MacSWEEN Canadian Press Staff Writer NATIONS, N.Y. (CP) RESPONSIBLE WOMAN WILL look after child in own home. eee Hunti H 5301. ee Cee ne On a different sub things were expected Secretary-General sijold’s mission kingdom Jeet, big UN i e i i . 8B i 5 sf | i i i z a hig i i : | i Re Lisi 2 [ i i gE i eo ait 5 F : B 5 i “RESCUED FROM YACHT NORFOLK, Va. (AP) — Four men were rescued from the sink- ing yacht Xandu Saturday off Sermuda in the Atlantic. The east of Bermuda and answered. the 48-foot yachts distress call. ELECTED PRESIDENT INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — V. M. (Red) Newton Jr., managing ed- itor of the Tampa, Fia.,- Morning Tribune, Saturday was elected president of Sigma Delta Chi, journalism fraternity. Frank J: Starzel, general manager of The Associated Press, was named crary president. : ~ FOR Dwelling containing 7 price can be financed. AT KENSINGTON furnace. Priced right for quick SALE rooms and bath. Hot air sale. Part of purchase APPLY : PRINCE COUNTY REALTIES LTD. BOX 4, or PHONE 2618, SUMMERSIDE | off to the Doctor, Bristol is | of you. ‘}worn this great Doctor out, Seen aes ¥ ea ee ; eo eve ‘ ’ ~e : + ‘ a a | 1 ye oe a heron. 68d fa and the public at Red i for the spring and summer have closed up «nop for the season and it was reported as a very poor season with rough weather poor fishing. 3 Mr. James Blaxland, that old veteran of war days has been ap- pointed a J.P. for this district by the conservative governmnt: This viciaity offers its congra- tulations to Dr. J. C. Sinnott, a Bristol, boy who last week wom tne gold medal for his intense medical esearch. We young ‘Dr.—Sinnott, for his honor and we are also happy he did come back to the to join the Charlottetown staff to better serve those of Island and his home district. E E EERE ide We are sorry to learn thaa good and life tong friend Dr. dié? The daday of them all is im failing health at his residence, rAt present he is now going to wards his one-hundred and sec ond birthday, and his memory ig failing, time, and time alone has ae & men will come to this district but ic wi AH teachers NOTICE The Friendship Club of 'the Blind wish to thank the (Charlottetown Women’s | Auxiliary to the Can. Nat. \Inst. for the Blind and all others who contributed in any way to the success of ‘their cake sale held in Oc- tober. . urged to atiend. } CARD TOURNAMENT at Garrison Officers Mess Will Begin Thursday Night November 19th. All Entries Must Att ‘Houses & Apartments |3-ROOM HEATED, UNFURNISH- Available December ist. Phone 7295. | BEDROOM, NEWLY DECORAT- ed, Central, front view, furnish- ed. Phone 4796. 5 FOUR FURNISHED HEATED rooms... Suitable for adults. - Phone 4944 38 BEDROOM, NEWLY DECORAT- ed. Central. Front view. Furn- ished. Phone 4976." FOR RENT — COMFORTABLE heated apartment, consisting of 2 or ° unfurnished rooms. Write | Guardian-Patriot Box 11451, Charlottetown. ONE SIDE OF A DOUBLE TEN- ement house, 3 bedrooms. Good, location in Charlottetown. Write: Guardjan-Patriot " Box C 11095, Charlottetown. FOR RENT SIX ROOM APART- - thent in Southport. Apply Mac- Pherson’s Store. Dial 7962. FURNISHED BEDROOM SUTT- Phone 9933. TWO ADJOINING .-HEATED Wanted To Rent WANTED —_2 OR 3 ROOM heated, unfurnished apartment, Reasonable distance from Queen Charlotte High School. Moderate rent. Dial 4291. Wanted To Buy WANTED TO BUY THREE bedroom house, Brighton area preferred. Responsible party. Box 9098, | Satisfaction. Phone 8727—Write commodate 3. Phone 66-31, Mon- tague, Arthur Weatherbie. CAR’ LEAVING FOR TORONTO Saturday, November 21. Can accommodate four or five. Phon# 3223, ask for Wyman. Services Offered MODERN FUMIGATING SERVICE Exterminators for Roaches, | Bed Bugs, Rats, Insects, ete. | Free estimates — Guaranteed | P.O. Box 451, Charlotetown. | TELEVISION AND RADIOS RE- paired. Prompt service by ful- ly equipped experts. Costs ar lower when repairs are done © properly. Pick up and delivery service. Island Radio Centre, 136 Great George St. Phone 6021 Charlottetown. MONEY TO LOAN COAST TO COAST: Real Estate Ltd., $1,600 to $100,000.00 Town and Country, Ist and 2nd. Mortgage. For in- formation contact: Mr. Johnson, 277 Kent St., Charlottetown. Phone 9647. Evenings from § to 9. end, | __ RENTAL ee — USED TOW TRUCK ed apartment on second floor. | able for two working girls. | Wanted To Buy WANTED ALE BOTTLES. PINTS: or quarts. Dial 8595. or jeep. In good condition. Write Guardian-Patriot Box C11368, Charlottetown. WANTED: HEALTHY PUPPIES ~ for Children’s Pets. State! breed, sex, colors and age, etc. Write: Guardian-Patriot, Box M9905, Charlottetown. WANTED TO BUY IN CHAR- lottetown four or five bedroom house double tenement, except- able. Write G ian-Patriot Box 10720, Charlottetéwn. BUYING ALE BOTTLES DAILY PICK UP. SERVICE — PHONE 7130 or 4651 Warehouse 1 Clark Street USED ROTARY SAW AND CAR- riage, in good condition. Apply Arthur Boulter. Victoria. Work Wanted FIRST CLASS COOK WITH EX- cellent experience in restaur- ant and camp cooking. Eager and used to travel desires po- sition in.zU.S.A Address--Miss Birgit Ornfeldt, Murray River. YOUNG MAN, 22, GRADE X education, 1 year business course, presently working after- noons, desires work 8:00 to 12:00 mornings. Experienced in Office work, typing, etc., for further particulars, write: Guar- HIGHEST PRICES e; BOOKKEEPER WANTED . Charlottetown business office requires an experienced bookkeeper. Reply stating experience, salary expected, to:— GUARDIAN - PATRIOT BOX C11409, Charlottetown WANTED QUANTITY OF USED. BRICK IN-CLEAN CONDITION PLEASE PH ONE 8485 PROFESSIONAL CARDS Bank of Commerce Bldg. Palmer & Haslam | Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. Peake & Nicholson 175 Grafton Street J. A. McGuigan, B.A:" Currie Bldg. Dial 9424 Queen St. | Ian M. MacLeod, LL.B. : McLean & McKinn6én) Currie Bldg. 179 Queen St. Dial 3361 John J. Holmes : B.A., LL.B. 150 Richmond Street Dial 6145 Frederic A. Large Q.C. 136 Richmond St. _ Barristers, Electrical Solicitors, ete. Engineer M.A. Farmer, Q.C, LLB.| _E. S. Chandler BSc., (E.E.)..M.E.LC., P .Eng. 242 North River Road Phone 5336 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 Sf> Dial 3865 _ graye Ea ith the time for trains coming up again we understand Mrs, Bella Gauthier will be + of the raiiway station he her*‘main duties will be to see that the waiting room ig warm especially during t hours. Years ago the caretaker resided in the Station and long song ago the late Mr. Davy, with his wife and family in this old station, in fact most of the Davy family were born there before the turn of the century. BURTON Leigh Howard, Glengarry an@ Gerard Dalton, Burton, who were empicyed at Baffin Island, have recently returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stevens, Campbellton, have recently re turned from Montreal where they were visiting with relatives. , A very successful chicken stp- rer was held in St. Marks, Lot 7. Parish Hal: on Nov. 4, and was served by the ladies. A large fruit cake. donated by Mrs. Bex- nard MacDonaid, was lotteried, snd won. by Mr. Fred S. O’Hol- leran. Several rounds of binge were enjoyed. Mrs. Guy Murphy, Kinkora, spent the pasj. weekend at the home of ther niece. Mrs. Ray- mond Stewart, and Mr. Stewart, Glengarry. Mr. and Mrs. Samson Agams and family of Charlottetown are spending 4 few days with rela tives, while visiting his mother, Mrs. Earnes, Adams who is ti YORK Miss Fern Vessey, Charlotte town, spent the week-end at «her Mr. and M.'s. Lioyd Vessey. evening by the Rev. Waldo El- liott of Margate. He is the som of Rev. and Mrs. G. A. D. Elliott York Manse. ’ Tuesday “in Charlottetown, Mrs. Harold Taylor \ had-the misfortune of falling and break- ing her arm on Sunday at her home in York. Mr. and Mrs. Leith Watts, \and |two children Cnarlottetown, paid a short visit to York on Satur- day. 8 Dial 3244 Peter A. McNeil Robert G. MacLeod 166 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown B.A., LL.B. Phone 4339 P. O. Box 513 136 Richmond St. Laurie A. Coles Dial 4126 & Associates. lL: snsulting Engineering & Chiropractor Onnhheteerel Servion : Charlottetown, Dr. W. R. Carson 142% Great George St., Dial 5616 201 Prince St. Dial 6432 Summerside, Dial 3789, c Chartered Accountants McDONALD, CURRIE & CO COOPER BROTHERS & CO. dian-Patriot Box Cll2l1, Char- lottetowa. si ~ Currie Bldg. Charlottetown ) Dial 5568 H. R. DOANE & COMPANY 134 Richmond Street, Charlottetown Dial 6547 — 6548 . P. O. Box 187 ARTHUR J. GARRETT ae PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING Charloiietowa 100 Fitzroy Street Dial 5321 | Miss Hazel Vessey student vurse of the P. E. I. Hospital, 's a patient there. Mr. and Mrs Alex MacEachera are planning to leave shortly for heir home in Toronto, Mrs. Mac- Eachern was called home to be with her mother the late Mes, Edmund MacMillan, York, whose ceath occurred at the P. E. I. Hos vital. - B.O. WINS £80,000 IN LOTTERY SALISBURY, Southern Rhode sia (Reuters) — A truck driver James Denago learned Saturday kc had won the top prize of £80,- 000 in the Southern Rhodesiag eae Tuc eat et cote , sa ! Dongo’s resignation — “he wid ordbably want to buy the garage and thea 1 will be working for | him,” home in York with her parents; Picture slides were shown @® York United Church on Mondag | Mr. Lorae Vessey, York, spent!