Snow Foolin Specials Lookin’ for a Bargain—Well come a Runnin'—We expect lots of snow this Winter—and we have not sufficient room for all our Used Cars. A coin was tossed last night—and the folowing units lost out—they must go 1961 AUSTIN BUS (Seats and all). Just the thing for ski es.° SNOW FOOLIN’' SPECIAL—. 1960 ZEPHYR SEDAN (A dark blue beauty) worth at least $795.00. SNOW FOOLIN’ SPECIAL— 1958 PONTIAC SEDAN V/8 motor, automatic transmis- sion, new paint job. We are not foolin’ anyone at this price. SNOW FOOLIN’ SPECIAL— 1960 NASH METROPOLITAN TWO DOOR © , This little baby is worth at least $495.00. We are being fooled at _ this SNOW FOOLIN’ PRICE— 1959 CONVERTIBLE - Get ready for Spring—Bu; now at— 1959 FORD TWO DOOR HARDTOP V-8 motor, automatic transmis- sion, new paint job. Worth $795.00 SNOW FOOLIN’ SPECIAL 1960 METEOR FOUR DOOR RANCH WAGON Six cylinder motor, automatic transmission, Worth at least $950. SNOW FOOLIN’ PRICE— 1960 FRONTENAC SEDAN & cylinder automatic—needs a mechanic who can _ nurse it back to health SNOW FOOLIN’ SPECIAL -1958 METEOR SEDAN New paint job—two tone red and white. We have no room for this haby. Take it home at the ridi- culous price of 1960 ZEPHYR SEDAN (Color green) . some work. we haven't the time, we haven't got the space either. 1962 FORD GALAXIE SEDAN __(V/8) _ motor—automatic trans. = mission, New paint job. Greer, Worth $1550.00. SNOW FOOLIN’ SPECIAL— 2 1962 MERCURY SEDAN Fully equipped, nice white paint “job, with red flashes. This car is worth at least $1995.00. A steal at SNOW FOOQLIN’ SPECIAL-- 1963 METEOR SEDAN A V/8 motor — standard transmis- sion, just came in, a nice two tone tan. SNOW FOOLIN’ PRICE— ~ 1961 VOLKSWAGEN TUDOR Needs a motor, SNOW — F y! SPRCI OOLIN 1960 ENVOY SEDAN A’ dandy little car—color white - with blue flash, worth at least 5106,00 SNOW FOOLIN' SPEC. = 3.50). 00 1958 CHEVROLET-SEDAN SNOW FOOLIN’ PRICE— it: 195.0 + Fogo ‘1958 PONTIAC SEDAN. (Color white). SNOW. FOOLIN’ PRICE— : 1961 ANGLIA TUDOR (Color red and white). SNOW FOOLIN’ PRICE—~— __ 1960 CONSUL SEDAN ae blue) SNOW FOOLILN’ 295.00 -295.00 « 395.00 1960 VALIANT ae Black) SNOW FOOLIN’ PRICE _ 1961 HILLMAN SEDAN (Grey and blue) rth $700. SNOW FOOLIN’ PRI _ 1960 CHEVROLET TUDOR Automatic (tiack) SNOW FOOL- 695.00 IN’ SPECI 895.00 1964 FORD CUSTOM TWO DOOR_ Six cylinder automatic. power Steering and brakes, radio, color (medium green). This car is worth at least $2350.00. SNOW FOOLIN’ SPECIAL— 2195.00 Stewart Motors Ltd. 224 Gt. George Street — Tel: 4-5579 "he ie + 295.00 ‘ 595.00 495.004. 550.00 795.00 0 295.00 395.00 1350.00 1695.00 1595.00 195.00 . 350.00} Carvings Give Aid . To Eskimo OTTAWA (CP) fairs said’ Tuesday faarstale and gotote bave setnad |The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Bas. 9, 1965. 28 a | Monee come. * ‘ | | But more important are the ig jameatae “= US. Sought Through Pope -xziec: Eskimo must plunge into the : (20th century.” CANADA The carvings ‘have brou a PROVINCE OF Eskimo new awareness to the Eskimo carvings are playing a big part people of their Eskimo tradi- in helping Eskimos bridge the. Uons, a new sense of unity, al: gap between their primitive way most of pan-Eskimoism, @ new of life and the 20th century, the pride” deputy minister of northern af- The federal government Wa? yatican doing al) it could to guide Es Ernest Cote told a service kimo craft men without destroy t, plead with Benito Mussolini tai! club the financial returns of tng their gifts | “£44 CHRISTMAS | GIFT .. The easy way to gift shopping eueeeececeqeneeqednse A To place your ad in the 1 & . CHEESE CE LEE ES CEE The Nu-Style DRESS SHOP 90 Great George St. | Wishes all its customers a &§~ Merry Christmas Let us show you our fine selection of dresses and suits, A MEOH 6EEE EE EEEEL “CHRISTMAS | FLOWERS We have a select assortment of Poinsettias, Azaleas, Pot- ted Mums, and Geraniums, all varieties of cut flowers. We give your order fast personal attention WEST END NURSERIES 22 Richmond Street Phone 894-3525 | | | | RECORDS FOR CHRISTMAS Children’s 39c Popular Hits ..... 98c Long Play from 99¢ Victor — 4 Speed “Record Plavers Only 26,95 TOOMBS MUSIC STORE CME EMELINE NNE PEE LNRM OEE EMER I , ¥ : y ¥ ¥ | y ¥ saitnieiiliaiaiieleiames 162 Queen &t. Dial 4-5228 ¥ Y ye: GUIDE Christmas gift guide telephone: 4-8506 REE ROCERRERE EE EOTES SEE OUR complete line of "6. E. large and small APPLIANCES BURKE ELECTRIC 112 Kent St. 2-1221 ~ cL ROOM E SHE'S £4 The Island Grill’s New Manager Walter Lee wishes you all A Merry Christmas Chinese & American Food Ch’town WEEE EE EE EEE EEE, Charlottetown Billiard Club Wishes you a Merry Christmas and a pros- “perous 1966. WEEE EGET CEE EE EE Gifts with Meaning! Bibles, Prayer Books Greeting Cards Canadian Bible Society Book Store Opposite Eatons & | a a a a A a A a a SERVICE DIRECTORY Goods and Service ... Where to find them in Charlottetown and District To Keep Italy Out Of War VATICAN CITY ‘AP: Se-y The Vahean has always in cret documents released by the sisted he did (pen say the United The first volume does not, It was then Pope Pius said he States asked Pope Pius Xl take up the Jewish issue in de- |eed no fear of prison or @ worse ate. ‘te stay out of the Second World That will be done in the see» ‘We have not had fear of a | War. end volume, stil) im preparation, reevolver pointed against us one | gomething grave might hap. The Pope is quoted as saying, covering 1940-45. ldete and we will nef have fear when told of the Italian govern.| The reported Pope-Mussolin! ia second time,” the te ment's anger on one papal in- conflict took place shortly be-/queted as saving ” ‘ervention, that had ‘'no fear fore Italy entered the war on sels of ending up: . in concentra. Germany's side June 10, 1940. | The ao er is = ion camp or in hostile hands.” | oes jolear, But it is thought it mig These are among the develop. MESSAGE FROM ENVOY have alluded to a reported oc- — i in the docu. | a . the ‘United. States jeasion in the. early years, after ng pl the Message ted § oa ae Sean joame through President Frank- the First’ World War when Pope Hitler was overrunning Europe lin D. Roosevelt's and Italy's position was yet to YOY to the Vatican, | be decided. Me i, i ili Saat ts state that af aylor said the H ; ae Yo ge aiae ws and the Vatican should act |. Jt has been said that he was threatened by left-wing extrem. { air jointly in trying te dissuade | ; peng sononngy Bargin Phyl Mussolini trem declaring war, iste intent on gaining contro! of Myron Tay: Pacelli, was serving as papal nuncio in Germany. —_ Europe from further sor- The next month ee, days Germany. The Fascist dictator is re after azis inva | ported as replying he wanted to Sum. Pope Pius sent messages | | OBITUARY avoid war but could not guaran. of solidarity te the rulers of Bel- | tee Italy would be neutral gium, Holland, and Luxem+ Inserted ty the family. The os are made {n bourg | MRS. JOHN J. McDONALD ‘the first volume of a series of Giovanni Battista Montini, On the morning of September ents from Vatican arch. then an aide of Pope Pius and | 7th, relatives, neighbors and the tare as a “white pa 2ow Pope Paul VI, wrote & many friends of s. John J. ‘per’ on the Second World War memo on what followed: |MeDonald,. Priest Pond, were aand Pope Pius’ role. (Mussolin was furious, The saddened with the news of her BREAK RULE |Vatican daily L'Osservatore Ro- sudden death, It -was consoling The Vatican set aside a rule mano was seized, Pope Pius |that her pastor, Rev, W.D, Mac- that its documents must be held was informed by the Italian | Donald, was at her side in a few in secret at least 50 years and ambassador fo the Holy See, moments, as well as her person- began issuing. the papers tn an Dino Alfieri, Mussolini eonsid- al physician, Dr. £. Kassner, apparent answer to the contro eered the Pope's solidarity mes but God had called ‘Annie’ to irred by West German sages-‘'a move against his pol-jher. eternal reward, and no ear- versy sti _ : writer Rolf Hochhuth's play the icy.” thly design could bring her back }from that happiness. Deputy. The play questions SPEAKS OF TENSION whether Pope Pius did every-| Alfieri spoke of tension and) Annie Loretta was born at thing he could to stop Nazi ex- neervousness in the Fascist fouth Lake on July 14, 1891, termination of Jews. lcamp and did “not exclude that |daughier of the late Daniel Fish jer and Mary MeDonald. She \was married on September 10, NNOU NCEMENTS |1019, to John J. MeDonald, and jwas laid to rest on the same . : |date in 1065. Her lifetime was japent in the home, where she ALL PARENTS and others interested lwas a devoted wife and mother, in the Boy Scout movement in Bel- e : : fast are urged to attend a meeting on and always welcomed friends DANCE AY Maple Grave Dance Hall, Thursday December 9th, at 8 pm. in|and relatives, as well as the St. Patriek’s Road, every Saturday | Canadian Legion Hall, Eldon. |‘weary traveler’ — everyone night, Music by Ed Matthews, twas treated like a King or Queen land not allowed to leave with: CITY & QUEENS ; | DRESS AER dollies for Christmas VARIETY CONCERT at Uigg Schoo! at the Dol! Shop .. ~ / hats, coals, Hall, ¥riday. December 10, at % slacks, skirts, blouses, jumpers, suits, out a bountiful repast. She was vm: Gpaneerad by Vise Allied Vouth ‘pajamas, knitted sults. sweaters: ovig, | & member of the Wamen’s In- Siteres: Gao aan aed ' Columba Altar | MOW AVAILABLE gt Sherwiz - Wi. Skipper, any dal! dressed. Mrs. Gordon stitute, the St ligams “195 Queen Street, Provincial Senn, 15 Alexander Drive Society, and later the Catholie calor glaze antiquing kite As seen in| ». Women's League, Survivera who HILDA’S BEAUTY SALON, 191 Graf- ; ’ leading home decergter magazines. ton Street. Specials on all perms for jcherish her memory are her REGULAR dance in Belfast Hall December. half price. Normal, tinted hugband; a daughter, Mary El- Vriday night, Burns Orchestra. | and bleached Rete ee veo eion (eer, Cyeil J. MoDonald), a or 1 2. has air-conditioned dryers. With or|Hamilton, Ontario; and four Open every even- | SONS, W.O. Joseph A., 1.8, hy appointment | Army, now serving in Germany, who was privileged to attend the funeral; -Franeis,—living in--Sou- ARTIST MATERIALS make = irea! Christmas gifts, eomplete line avail- ee able at Sherwin-Williams, 175 Queen only. Telephone 4.3837, St. We alse earry oil pastels. KINGS. COUNTY RUMMAGE SALE Community Centre, | Friday, December ih, 6 pm. Girl Guide North Loeal Association. REGULAR MONTHLY = moeting Kingsten Legion No. 9, Thursday, BELLE RIVER School concert, Wed Derember 9, at 8.90 pm, Also Ladies nesday December 22nd, 8.30 pm, in limited quantity of vegetables Mac Lean Cement ‘Blocks, Montague. predeceased her in 1943. A sige fer, Mary T. (Molly), Everett, Mass., also survives, and nine- Auxiliary, Eldon Rall teen grandchildren. A __ sister, REGULAR DANCING. Traradie Cras) =PPINCE COUNTY a ee Hall, Friday night. Muste hy the Vin ‘s ; sa vations Admianiaa ene TONAY'S RED CROSS*hlond doner elinics are at RCAF Statian fram am, tw 1230 pm. and from # - 4! RESERVE MONDAY .December 20th yim and at Ellerslie Legion from Sehanl Con- 7. 9 pm? Give the Christmas gift at 8.30 P.M. that saves lives - be a blood donor win and Frank, predeceased her. The: largely eal in annua Hall Requiem High Mass was cele- Admission adults .50r, children 28e.. “| today! brated by her pastor; whe alse | called, sent Mass and Sympathy cards, Fnrollments, flowers and telegrams were a tribute to a dear wife, mother..and friend. Pallbearers were Bernard Ry- an, Hugh J. McPhee, Russell McPhee, Daniel C. McDonald, ‘Clarence McDonald and Augus- tus Mallard. BUYING — SELLING . WANTED ALE BOTTLES 20e per dozen “PHONE 4-8595 Drop your beer bottles at MAURICE BLOCK CoO. LTD. Kent Street. 20c Per Dosen Quick Service Beer Bottle Exchange RECORDS “RECORDS For your listening pleasure MILLER BROS. LTD. 147 Great George St‘ - Dial 4-3535 “REAL ESTATE PHONE 43268 J. W.. MackKENZIE Rea! Estate Consultant Appraiser and Broker | BUYING SELLING RENTING | | BOTTLE EXCHANGE O'BRIEN Iron and 1 Metal Co. Ltd. Lower Prince St.—Charlottetown Phone 4-4497 SERVICES Necchi Sewing * Centres Sales & Service Repairs to all makes of sew- ing machines, vacuym cleaners and floor polishers. We aiso make button holes, cover buttons. Make alterations. 125 Kent St 202 Water St. Ch’town, 4-8272 8'side 6-5949 Montague ~ O'Leary 838-2761 84-3 ELECTRIC PLANTS To All Users of ELECTRIC POWER People carry fire insurance and hope they'll never need it. How much would YOUR lose be if we should have a major week this coming winter’ . To insure against this loss in- stall the proper Onan Electric Stand-by plant now? i BATT & MacRAE Lid. ~s'side-Auto Electric” Ch’'tron 46577 side 4.2101 ail power failure some cold stormy | | 268 Queen Street Charlottetown Member of C.A.R.E.B. GEORGE PEAKE - LIMITED ‘REAL ESTATE INSURANCE 92 QUEEN STREET | PHONE 2.2448 | WILSON | : FOR | _,. REAL ESTATE 90 Kent St. Ch’town | | STANLEY MOL REAL ESTATE LTD. | May her soul rest in peace, ‘HUTELS personal en- Pius, then Archbishop Fugenio | ris, and Walter and Charles on, ection : OL. TREATED Nut enal in stock. Also the homestead. A eon, Harold, | dary ef the said new street a attended funeral | took place to St. Columba, where animals PRINCE EPWARD ISLAND IN THE SUPREME COURT In the Matter of the Mechanics Lien Act, 19651, R.8&. P.E.L; Ch. 98. j BETWEEN: KEITH CARMICHAEL LIMITED PLAINTIFF AND: | TOWN AND COUNTRY CONSTRUCTION LIMITED DEFENDANT | PUBSUANT te a and Order for sale Judgment made- in this: Court on the 7th day of | December, A.D, 1965 in the above noted action, I was dir- ected to set up-sand sell at | Public Auction an ‘the 20th day of December, A.D. 1965 at the hour of Twelve O'Clock in the forenoon, im front of the Law |Courts Building in Charlotte- town in Queen’s County, Prince Edward Island . the following jlands and premises. : ALL that parcel of land situate lying and being in Sherwood in Queen's County, Province of Prince Edward Island, bounded and described as follows, ‘that is ,te say: COMMENCING at a |point on the Western boundary of the new street connecting Pine Street with Oak Avenue, the said new street being the first street east’ of Maple Ave- |mue, the said point being ‘Iwo South (measure along the West- ern houndary of the said new atreet) from the intersection of the Western boundary of the maid new street with the South: ‘ern boundary of Oak Avenue, iand being the South eastern angle of Lot No. 4 on a plan of a proposed subdivision . of lands of Ernest Wood in Sher- wood as prepared by .C. G. | MacDonald P. L. S., on April 21, | 1964. THENCE in a Western i direction along the Southern boundary of Lot No, 25 a dis- tance of One Hundred and Twenty-seven point Four feet (127.4') or fo the Eastern. | boundary of Lot No. 67 on the aaid plan, THENCE ™ a South- ern direction along the Eastern boundary of Lot No. 67 a@ dis- tance of One Hundred (100) feet, THENCE im an Fastern direction parallel with the South- ern houndary of Oak Avenug a distance of One Hundred and Twenty-six point Bight feet (126.8') or to the Western boundary of the said new street, THENCE im an Northern dir- along the Western houn- \distance of One Hundred (100) |feet or to the paint at the place \af eommencement, being Lot r|No. 84 on the said plan together | with @ right-of-way in common |with the said Ernest W. Wood ihis- heirs and asSgns over the said new street for — pexsons, and vehicles at any and pall times. he | The abave property will -Leonducted—the— “services —St—the--offered-for_sale subject _to the |grave, The many friends whoa | confirmation of the sale hy a Judge of The Supreme: Court who will make all necessary Orders fer the completion of. |the sale and for vesting the |property in the Purchaser. The said Property is subject to a Mortgage fer Ten Thousand Six Hundred Dollars ($19,600.00) to Canada. Permanent Mortgage Corporation and the conditions - of sale will he read at the time ef the sale regarding the facts | SERVICES ‘SAUNBRY, | REGENT -HOTEL ONE DRYCLEANING Overnight and permianent STOP car wasn and For Christmas Self-service, economical, speedy. | Reasonable Rates | GIVE § & M | §8 Great George St. Ch'town | P.E.I. tartan playing Charlottetown Phone 4-6426°--~-- | cards; “Anne of Green 37 Eden St. Gables dolls, P.E.I. tar- Ww. L. McKENNA | DRIVE-IN tan napkins make ex- : Co. LTD. cellent parcel stuffers. Plumbing & Heating EAT OFTEN. Found at all leading NEW ADDRESS At The stores. 5 herein. The proceeds from the sale will he paid into. the Court te the éredit of this cause and will be dealt with by a Judge of the said Court on confirma- tion and” Order © for vesting Further particulars regarding the property and the assumption of the said Mortgage mav he made at the office of Bell & Foster, Attorneys for the Plain- tiff. DATED thit 7th day of Dec- ember, A.D. 1965 BELL & FOSTER: 204 Kent St. 4-4247 ;: A&W Drive-In INSULATION | — matrgquz roap | For better results use hlower method. Call’ your local insulat-. ion blowing contractor. | it's the-only place you can buy ‘Chubby’ Chicken” “Look for the Bright Orange Building”. Atlantic Drywall Insulation 46 Valley St. } Across from the New Shopping Centre Telephone 894-6275 — 892-2267 AUTOMOTIVE - MUFFLER CENTRE - Complete Exhaust Systems ee Sales . Texaco Stove and Furnace OU Free Installation | Free Oil Burner Service At OK TIRE STORE | : | | | | | FUEL OILS WOOD'S .RUELS Ch'town St. Peters Road Dial 992.2399 13 Woodlawn Ave. Dial 892-2336 | AUT Ree Ce ene TIRE SERVICE Albert L. Thomas @ Tire Sales White Rose Dealer @ Complete Farm Tire | Service’ | Stove and fuel ofl, motor oil, ® Wheel Alignment |. greases, batteries. Grafton St. East. Ch'town O.K. TIRE STORE Phone 4-5610 St. Peiers Rd. Chitown. TAILOR = Dial 894-4912 = SEPTIC TANK SERVICE Joseph Rush, Tailor 163 Queen St. | We specialize in alterations. All wark guaranteed | | \¢ SEPTIC TANK AND Where Friends and Sales | FIELD TILE INSTALLATION | Are Made 6 sxticeina : DIAL 4-6704 | and. 10 to DEALING EXCLUSIVELY @ BACK eOmING | FURNITURE ia 2 > IN-REAL ESTATE | @ septic tanks CiZANED |. > 78 Gt. George St. Reasonable Rates ae Aylward's Furniture “Near Travel Bureau” .| = Een Sepeeetee - Exchange Ltd. . a FOY’S ‘SEPTIC TANK 87 Prince St. Phone 4-515 Charlottetown, P.E.1- - —eECe . a Phone 2-1611 Tryon Ph Crapaud 42-4 Sanus haat and ennd & ~ + dis or ae wit ain 1 re nA 2. A Ah PPA Re ATM Ae I Do i eee eee * Plaintiff's Attorneys | Hundred and Thirty (280) feet | “ NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALB NEW HOME ON POPLAR AVENUS CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD -ISLAND IN THE SUPREME COURT In the Matter of the Mechanica Lien Act, 19%1, R.& P.E.L Ch. 9%. BETWEEN: KEITH CARMICHABL LIMITED » PLAINTIFF -- AND; TOWN AND COUNTRY - CONSTRUCTION LIMITED ; DEFENDANT = PURSUANT to a Judgment and order for sale made mm this, |Court om the~?th day of Dee-- ember, A.D. 1965 in the above ~ noted Action, to set up and sell at Publie Auction on the th day of Dee-*. 1965 at the hour -. of Twelve-thirty o'clock in, the ~ tember, A.D | Afternoon, in front.of the Law Courts Building m Char!ottetown }in Queen’s County, Prince Ed- ~ ward-Isiand the following lands and premises ‘ALL that parcel of tand situate lyimg and heimg in the Village of Sherwood in Queen's” County, Prince Edward Island,” bounded and described as fol- lows COMMENCING at a point on the Western boundary of a new street now called Poplar Street, connecting Pine’ Street with Oak Avenue, the said |new street being the first street East of Maple Avenue, the said point being 330 feet South (measured on the Western houn- - ‘dary of the said new | Southerly...from. .the - intersection. jaf the Western side of said new | street_with the Southern boun-. 'dary oKOakwAvenue and being the South eastern angle of Lot 'No. 4 on a plan of a proposed | subdivision of the land af Ernest | Wood in Sherwood, as prepared by C. G. MacDonald, P. L. §. on ‘April 21, 1964; THENCE in a | Western direction along the Southern boundary of Lot Ne. &4 -- a distance of One Hundred and | Twenty-six point Eight feet ar the Fastern boundary of | Lot’ Nor 68 om the said plan: = THENCE in a Southern. direction jalong the Fastern boundary of>- said Lot No. 68 a distance of | |\One Hundred | THENCE (100) feet; distance of One Hundred and | Twenty-six point Two (126.2) | feet or to the Western houndary | of the said new street; THENCE jim a Northern direction along |the Western boundary of the |gaid new street a distance of One - Hundred. (100) feet. er _\bo the point at the place of eom- |mencement, heing Lot No. 83 |on the said plan, together with \a right-of-way im eommon with _. the said Ernest W. Wond his - * heirs. and assigns on the said | ‘new etreet for persons, and vehieles any time. The above property will be offered for sale subjeet to the confirmation ef the sale by a Judge of The Supreme Court who will make all) necessary animals . orders forthe completion of-the--——— ;gale and for vesting the pro- |perty in the purchaser, The said property is subject ta a combined mortgage in the tefal |amount of Ten Thousand Eight | Hundred Dollars ($10.800.00) to Evangeline Sayings and Cliften the the an Corporation and Credit Corporation, - and conditions of sale will be read _ at the timeof the sale regard- ing the facts herein. The pro - ceeds from the sale will be paid into the Court te the ewedit of this. cause- and will, he dealt. with hy a Judge of - the~said Court on confirmation and erder for. vesting...Further. particulars regarding the property and the assumption of the said mort- gage may he made at the office of Palmer & Haslam, Attorneys for the Mortgagees or at the office of Bell & Foster, At- torneys for the Plaintiff Dated this 7th dav of Dee - ember, A.D. 1965 a. - BELI, & FOSTER Plaintiff's Attorney Christmas Store Hours Starting Thursday, Dec. 9th, we will be open nights through Dec. 23rd. Saturdays, Dec. 11th 5:30 only. I was directed — street) . (126.8) — in an Eastern. dir- _ jection parallel with the South-.. jern boundary of Oak Avenue a-- ) } .