5, ,. Wmugethj... 2 fire—1.12 w—w no.2; . .i AmHH-g-r-mm SLEAY'LH‘ l"'\4 Iii-r \'Ih.J.<< a"; CLASSIFIED ADS PLAY SANTA CLAUSALL YEAR LONG Plioneflarlottetow1§506 -— Summerfiside_803_l_ --— Montague 97-2 - Male Help Wanted I. [2 IN MEMORIAM DUNNING — In fond and lov- ing memory of a dear husband and father Samuel Dunning, who passed away Dec. 7, 1953. [is hard Io think of Sunsets Or the Glory of the dIaIWIIl Its hard to smile with courage When the one we loved has gone But he leit us treasured memor- ies of may happy yearns And they always will be with us As we journey through the years. Always remembered by wife and tamily. PEARDON — Ian fond and lov- ing memory of my dear wife, Annie May Peardon, who died m December 6th., 1957. Always remembered by her husband. PEARDON — In loving memory of mother, Mrs. L. M. Peardon who departed this life a year ago today. Lo vi n g 1 y remembered by daughter, Maude and son-in- law, Alva. WERY -— In loving memory of our dear son-in-law, Flying Of- ficer Andrew G. Am, who was lulled in a plane cmash in Winnipeg, Decenflgr 7th. 1954. Always remembers! and sadly missed by Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Essery . CAMERON — In loving memory of our dear husband and father Austin Cameron,‘ who passed away December 6th, 1957. Death claimed the one we loved so well And made our loss so great to bear. Deep in our hearts a memory is kept, For the loved one who has gone before. His memories will never fade away. IAWineg remembered by his wife and family. HENDERSON — In loving mem- of Henry Henderson, who pat- sed away December '7, 1955. His cheery smile and kindly ways Are pleasant to recall. He had a smile for everyone And died beloved by All. Always remembered by wife and family. PEARDON —— In loving memory If Mrs. L. M. Peardon, who passed away December 6th, 1957. Ever remembered by grand- children Kenneth, Bill, Glenda and Veda. PEARDON — In loving memory of Mrs. Leeming Peardon, who passed away December 6th, 1957. Ever remembered by her granddaughter. Vaughan, Aus- tin and family. PEARDON — In loving memory of my mother, Mrs. Leeming Peardon, who died December 6th, 1957. Ever remembered by Stan, Dot and family. MILLS —— In loving memory of my dear brother William B. Mills. who passed away Nov- ember 30th, 1954. Gone from us but leaving mem- ones, Death can never take away. Memories that will always linger While upon this earth we stay. Always remembered by sister Susan and family. CARD 0F THANKS I wish to thank Dns. Beer, MoyIse, Miss White, Mrs. Good- win. nurses and staff of the Pmnce County Hospital also all those who sent. camds and treats, those who me, and all kind nelatives and friends who so kindly helped at home during my recent operation. Again I say Thank You. Mrs. Mei-ville Weelos. I wish to extend my sincere thanks to Dr. A.A. MacLeod, DII‘. Laidlaw, my special nurses, to all the nurses, nunses aides, or- derliets and staff, to Mr. Butler and the Clergytmen who called on me. To the Institute for the fruit, to those who sent cards and my neighbouns in the district and the friends who helped in every way. Ohlanlie B. MIacKinnon. I wish to thank Dr. Miuiohison and Dr. baidlaw, nuunses and staff of the P. E. 1. Hospital, also all who sent candls, kittens and treats while I was a‘patient in hospital. Harvey Bentham, Fredericton. I wish to thank Dr. Moreside, and those who sent treats, lilow- ens, letters and cards. Also our kind neighbours who so kindly assisted in every way while I was a patient in Toronto General Hospital. Mrs. I-IIo-nace Meek. Agents Wanted “I NEVER HAD IT SO GOOD!” enthuses Jim Harvie,who 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. Boarders Accommodated NEAR P.“’.(‘. BOARD AND Accommodation for two stud» ems. Phone 6365. The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Dec. 6, 1958 Baby (:IIIcIIs __ BURNS CHICK HATCHERY now open. A special breed for every need. Bars Leaving CAR LEAVING FOR CALGARY December 15 - Phone 6036. CAR LEAVING FOR HALIFAX on Sunday. Phone 8276. CAR LEAVING FOR TORONTO December 12th. Can accom- modate 2 passengers. Call Summerside 7302. CAR LEAVING FOR MONT - real. Cam aceommodate 2 pac- sengers, leaving Dec. 10 or 11. Phone 9233 between 7 - 9 p.m. or 4579. cars and Trucks For Sale A RE'L 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. OUT OUR WAY By J. R. WILLIAMS HOW'S THIS? YOU'VE BEEN AFTER ME TO KEEP MYSELF TIDIEP UP A LITTLE MORE,§0 I PUT SOME SOAP ON MY HAIR TO MAKE. IT STAY IN PLACE! WELL. THEY SAY YOU SHOULD START AT THE BOTTOM AND WORK VOUR WAY UP; BUT SINCE YOU’VE STARTED AT TH' TOP, YOU'D BETTER WORK VOUIZ WAY DOWN! ‘I’HE WORRY WAR? Yl.H-II.DILM. cum-Imam... IZ-b 1954 THREE-TON TRUCK, IN- sulated and heated box, with or without mainland trucking contract. Write Box “W” Guardian-Patridt, Summerside. 1955 FORD TUDOR, EQUIPPED with radio and heater. Winter- ized. Price $1300. (Can be fin- anced). Phone 8277. 1957 HILLMAN SEDAN, BLUE and white. in excellent condi- tion. Must be sold. Reasonable price. Rhone 7586. 1956 PLYMOUTH Savoy, two— tone hardtop, low mileage, 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 FELL SO' DID OUR PRICES The following is a sample of the savings you can make today. Stop and try onepf these fine cars! I953 CHEV. 4 door sedan. This is an ex- ceptionally good one. Low mile- age. One owner. $895.00 I953 AUSTIN 4 door sedan. A dandy little car at a bargain. $545.00 I952 AUSTIN 4 door sedan. If you're looking for low cost transportation this is the one for you. ,x $350.00 I950 MORRIS MINOR 4 door. Here's a real economy $200.00 I955 FARGO 1/2 ton pick-up, new motor, new tires, body, etc. In A-l condition. $995.00 I952 CHEV. Sedan delivery. New tires, motor, body, etc. in good shape. $400.00 I95I G. M. C. 129 ton pick—up. A good truck. Newly painted. $445.00 All the above are winterized. ALLISON .. MocLEOD LTD. Phone 7364 —- 7365 ~ 126 Cumberland St. Charlottetown For Sale FOR SALE: SNOW PLOW V type. To fit tractor. Hudson Low-ther, Bedeque. TWO FOX HOUNDS ONE AND three years, trained. $60.00 for pair. George Murphy, Augus- tine Cove. START COUNTING .EXTRA dollars fast by selling things Classified Ads. Phone 8506. you no longer need through APPLES MACINTOSH. R'US- set, Courtland, Delicious, etc. 111 mile out St. Peters Road at Apple stand. FOR S 0 M E WONDERFUL Fuller Brush Christmas spe— cials and everyday needs. Con- tact your dealer, Harold Mac- Donald, Kensington. Phone 21-4. FOR SALE — AFRICAN GAN- ders $8.00. African geese, Tou- louse geese and ganders, $6.00 each. Satisfaction guaranteed. George Affleck, Central Bede que. ONE SNOW AND MUD TIRE 670 x 15. (read almost good as new $I0.00 (Inc pair of chains, Dial 9166 or For Sale NEWLY CONVERTED KITCHEN oil rIan'ge, double wick burner. Perfect condition. Priced rears- omaibrle for quick sale. Phone 4277. 2 BOSTON LACE FERNS ONE double bed, and high riser slat spring. at 270 Fitzroy Street. NEW WOOD SLEIGH APPLY Joseph Duify, Fort Augustus, P.E.I. SOW DUE TO FARROW DEC- emlber 111111. Apply Sterling Hac- lnett, Mt. Albion. ELECTRIC RANGETTE IN PER fact condition. Phone 4784. af- ter 1.30 p.m. PAIR OF BOOTS SKATES, size 8, new last year. Phone 5282 or call at 12 Valley Street. BOX SLEIGH: APPLY EARL Canter, Harrington. GIRIIS WHITE BOOTS AND skates, size 5, neatly new. Phone 4297. CHILDS CRIB; CHILD’S PLAY- and-Ifeed table; tea wagon, all in excellent condition. Phone 3772. SOW ON THIRD LITTEIR, DUE to flarrow in flinst week of Janu— amy - will take beef breed cow to freshen in spring in tnade; Clydesdale House; wood - sleigh; heavy IIIIUIGk transmis- sion and nadiavtor fior Bond. Ris- don Glllis', Eldon. Boot For Sale Mahogany plywood, length 12‘, beam 56". Decked fore and aft. Foam rubber seat cushions. Full remote controls. 18 HP Johnson: speed 25 MPH. Safe and stable. Cheaper than building your own. P. 0. BOX 85 CHARLOTTETOWN CREAM ENAMEL FAWCETT oil burning range with hot water coil. A-l condition. Ap- ply Box 123, Guardian—Patriot, Montague. SEWING MACHINE — SINGER, electric, portable, one only, ‘repossessed. Regular price $182.50. New selling price $135.95. Singer Sewing Center, 164 Great George Street, phone 4550. For Sale SIX FEEDER CATTLE. APPLY Austin Bolger, Hope River. 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 151. 1959. DIAL 5607 or WRITE ELECTROLUX 7 Upper Hillsboro Street CHARLOTTETOWN AUCTION “is” SCORE CARDS for sale at Guardian-Patric Central Printing. ' TRACTOR CHAINS TO FIT 10x- 38 tires used 2 days. Boswell Robertson, East Baltic P.E.I. 40 FAT ROOSTERS PRICE $2.00 each. Apply H.S. Dixon, East Biaitic. WATCHDOG, GERMAN SHEP- hend, two years old. Register- ed. Lloyd Oliver, Al-berton. 1946 NASH MOTOR IN PERFECT condition and other good parts, push button car radio; sun visor: and battery. Apply Adrian Smith. Kellys Cross. 50 NEW HAMPSHIRE AND BAR- red Rock's Pullets. Ready to lay: Bargain at only $1.75 each, if rewiran Apply, Fred Sharron, Crapaud. FOR SALE HAND SLEIGHS 2, and stimuli st. ,Peters Rdl Parkdiale . SMALL KITCHEN R A N G E , white enamel. Practically new. Apply C.N. Richards, Soumis. WASHING MACHINES, USED, gas and elthPIC, nearly newI The Same popular, tender, juicy, ‘ ‘ancy quality, as for the past condition. Priced from $39.95. Douglas Bros. and Jones Ltd. 155'Kennt Street. Dial 6565. GIRLS WHITE BOOTS AND skate-s C.C.M. and Figure. En— terprise oil burning range and coffee table. 27 St. Peters Rd. Phone 5835. BELL ORGAN, ‘SMALL SOLID walnut case, drum table, mar- ble top table and bureau. 27 St. Peters Rd. Phone 5838. IRISH TERRIES PUPPIES MAC- Kris Kennels Reg’d, Kearney Lake Road, Roc'kingham, Nova Scmja. PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Etc. 1. Elmer Blanchard, B.A. m Richmond St. Dial 5573 M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB. Bank of Commerce Bldg I. Palmer & Hashim Bank of Nova Scotia mag. Peake & Nicholson 175 Grafton Street I. A. McGuigan, B.A. Currie Bldg., Dial 9424 Queen St. IAN M. MacLEOD, LL.B. (McLean 8: McKinnon) Currie Bldg. 179 Queen. Dial 3361. FREDERIC A. LARGE, Q.C., M.L.A. Room 207 Dominion Building Dial 3244 MacPhee 3| Trainer 160 Richmond St. Dial 5573 Services Offered Mimeographing, Bookkeeping, Stenography MRS. HELEN ACORN CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince St. Dial 6482 OPTOM ETRISTS J. A. Carruthers, O. 123 Kent St, Dial 5512 J. S. Taylor, 3.0. Comer Kent & Queen Sts. Office 9133 — House 4756 ARCHITECT J. F. TOO" ZS, B. Arch. ARCHITECT 140 Richmond St. Dial 3865 G. Keith Pickard B. Arch. M.R.A.I.C., Gnarlottetown, 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 E. S. CHANDLER. For Salg, MEN’S COON FUR COAT IN good condition. Any reasonable offer accepted. Guardian, Al- berton, Box 12. WALNUT BED AND DRESSER set. Complete with spring and mattress. In good condition. Phone 5426. WASHING MACHINE. WEST- inghouse, wringer model. fair condition, $40. for quick sale. Phone 3175. QUANTITY OF DRY HAKE good quality. Prowse a n d Agnew. Phone 7156. MATCHED BOARD, FOR SALE, Waddell Bros. Crapaud P.E.I. 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. COAL FURNACETTE ONLY $12 Also Quebec Heater. nearly new. Bargain at $15. Apply 35 Water St. YOU COULDN’T CARRY YOUR merchandise to every door in town seeking buyers . . but a Classified ad quickly tells thou- sands what you have for sale. Phone 8506. CERTIFIED PIPE WELDER, required, wanted to handle gas and electric welding. Bryant Electric. PO. Box 833, City. GOOD PAY 1N T.V.—RADIO SERVICING Wirele55 Operating all offer big. money Trained men urgentlyi needed. Ask for facts on how; you can prepare for a good pay-I ing job in one of these fields and remain at work. No experi- ence ——but some high school needed. Apply now for Fall day classes Toronto and Montreal. Give education, age and post your request quickly—no obliga-. tion. Driver 'Won’red For night delivery system. Must be sober. dependable. and will- ing to work.From 5 p.m. till midnight. Ap ply— MR. MacLEOD. Charlottetown ' REAL ESTATE Wanted In Item WANTED TO R E N T APART- ment 2 adults and 2 small children. Phone 6636. WANTED TO RENT GARAGE in vicinity of 55 HillSIboro St. Phone 3888. TWO WORKING GIRLS DESIRE 3 or 4 funnished mom apert- meut. Alter 5 p.m. Phone 6393. Profit From Pigs: Feed Baby Pigs from 2 to 3 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 MASTER FEED DEALER IVAN KERRY, Representative Attention Christmas Shoppers We hat/Le a cdmplete line of Satin Bound Blankets including Reversible, Pastel Shades. ;‘Check also Auto Robes made 'from 100% Pure Virgin Wool. A Ieposit will hold any Blanket until Christmas. Boxes supplied Wm. CONDON & SONS 65 Queen Street Charlottetown, P.E.I. Dial 8712 CHRISTMAS TURKEY iumber of years. Meat lVlaster choice flavour turkeys. Market prices. CLAIRE MacLEOD New London Phone—lIvan Kerry—5455 Charlottetown 475/500 x 19 TIRE AND TUBE, V» $5; pair Of knee-high rubber boots, size 11, $5.‘ All in good condition. 51 Richmond Street. Malcolm MacLean. Phone 3085. BLUE IBABY CARRIAGE. Color blue. Lil-re new. Phone 8973. TWO PAIRS GIRLS’, FIGURE skates, size 1% and 31/2. Phone 6754. Female Help Wanted GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. Apply Mrs. (Dr.) W. G. Hogg, 23 North River Road or Phone 5744. A CANADIAN MARKET RE- searcl't organization requires partihme representatives to- handle occasional p u b l i c opinion polls and telephone sur- veys on Radio listening and TV viewing. Since some Surveys are conducted from the home, a private telephone is necessary. Write Elliot-tHaynes Ltd, 515 Broadview Ave, Toronto 6. Ontario. WAITRESS FOR DAY SHIFT. Apply in person only. Tweel‘s Restaurant, G r e a t George Street. Lost A... Found LOST MONDAY NIGHT. BE- tween Capitol Theatre and Monument, Bank of Commerce Bank-book, containing sum of money and valuable papers. Re- ward. Phone 9761. LOST TRUCK—TIRE AND wheel in vicinity of Stanley Bridge. Finder please contact Brendon Reid, Stanley Bridge. LOST: 0N1? STEER WITH ROPE on horns. Finder please notify Joseph C-oady. Emyvale. STRAYED — KITTEN, YELLOW . and white, answers to “Tim- 2 Brighton Road. B.Sc. (E.E.), M.E.I,C., P.Eng. my". from 320 Fitzroy Street, Charlottetown 161 QUEEN ST. Tuesday afternoon. Reward Dial 6149 8325 n evenings. phone 3364. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS MISGBIIWIIS McDONALD, CURRIE 8: co. ADVERTISERS COOPER BROTHERS & 00' Who use Blind Letter Boxes in Currie Bldg. Charlottetown Dial 5568 the Guardian _ Patriot Classified H. R. DOANE 81 COMPANY columns are requesting your 148 Great George 51.. Charlottetown reply in “Tiling addressed ‘0 Di316547_5543 p. 0' Box 137 their respective Boxes. Your reply may be mailed. broudht to ARTHUR ,I. GARRETT the Classified counter, orb (Iv- PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING pushed in 1119 Mail Box at the Charlottetown 100 Fitzroy Street Dial 5321 front of The Guardian Building. WANTED TO RENT IN CITY OF Charlottetown —— Two heated rooms on first floor. Phone 7968. REAL ESTATE For Rent HOP N O W OCCUPIED BY Barter’s Photo Studio, Business section of City, heated. Phone 4555. IEATED FURNISHED ROOM,‘ 2nd floor, Central. After 5:30 p.m. Phone 4584. Pets LABRODOR AND SPRINGER spaniel pups. Both parents good water retrievers and good Phesani. dogs. George Mac- Donald. R.R.9. Charlottetown. ‘UPPIES. REGISTERED LAS- sie tyIpe female collies. " 'ox terriers, Toy terriers for Christ- mas; also for January deliv- ery. Scotties, Bostons Cooke-rs, Priced reasonably. Randall‘s Kennels, Hopewell Cape, N.B. Personal .FOUNTAIN ,OF YOUTH. The amazing Body Tonic. Write tor free booklet today. PROCKER & CAMPBELL RESEARCH INST. 21 King St. East, Toronto, Ont. Services Offered CALL MacCALLUM FOR ALL paintings or decorating needs! Ceilings murescoed; Latex painting; paper-hanging etc., Apply 20 Belmont Street. Char- lottevtovvn. ELECTRICAL WIRING For all your wiring and re- ~airs at reasonable cost contact ARTHUR RODD Electrical Contractor Charlottetown, R. R. 6 Phone 5907 Wanted To Buy WANTED ALE BOTTLES. PI.‘""S or quarts. Dial 8595. BUYlNG RABBITS AT PORT- age Station every Wednesday from 11.00 to 12.00 until further notice. John McNally. USED ELECTRIC EGG-GRAD- ing lamp. Phone 7338 Charlotte- town. QUANTITY ISLAND G R O W N feed oats, Woodrow Wheatley. Unemployment Insurance Office I Wanted To Buy 'IUYING PIGS OVER 35 LBS. each (also smaller ones) at my home Tuesday, until 1 p.m. Farm pick-up Wednesday. P. A. MacDonald, St. Peters. fl IUYING PIGS MONDAY AT Fredericton. Tuesday: Brook- field at 9 a.m.; Milton, 9:30; Charlottetown Railway Wharf. 10; York, 1 p.m.; Bedford. 2 p. m.; Tracadie, 2:30 p. m.; Mount Stewart, 3 p.m.; Ver- non River, 5 p.m.; Pownal, 5:30. Wednesday: New Glas- gow 9 a.m.; Holmes Corner, 10; New Haven. 11; Bonshaw 11:30; Crapaud, 1pm.; Tryon, 1:30; Albany, 2 p.m.; Kinkora, 2.30 p.m.; Traveller’s Rest, 3:30: Kensington, 4:30; Clif- ton, 5:30. Paying $28.00 a pair for good pigs over 35 pounds each; Also buying smaller pigs Knud Jorge-risen. PUBLIC NOTICE CALL FOR APPLICATIONS FOR. MOTEL CONCESSION FUNDY NATIONAL PARK Sealed tenders addressed to the Superintendent, Fundy National Park, Alma, New Brunswick, will be received up to noon Monday February 3rd. 1959, for the privi- lege of operating as a concession the motel development recently constructed on I.[astlngs Hill In Fundy National Park. Tenders should be offered on the basis (If the annual rental the applicant vs prepared to pay for the conces- sion, calculated on a percentage of the gross receipts from the ren- tal of the cabins. In submitting a tender the en- velope enclosing same should be endorsed “'l‘ender for Motel Con- cession.” Each tender must be accompanied by a deposit of not less than fiflty dollars ($50.00) in the form of an acoepted cheque, a money order or a draft made pay- able to the Receiver General of Canada. Any tender in the amount of less than fifteen per cent (15%) of the gross receipt: will not ‘Ie considered, and the highest or any tender will not necessarily be ac- cepted. The concession consists of twcn‘ ‘y motel units equipped With com- biuation electric cooking stoves, and refrigerators. Bathrooms and showers are provrded‘in all twen- ty units. Each unit ls equipped with a 1500 watt electric space heater. The hot water supply 13 furnished firom a central Oil burn- in-g heater. Accomoda-tion for the staff and office are provided In the centre portiOn of the motel. The successful applicant will be required to furnish the motel mm: ‘o the satisiaction of the Park su perintendent. Applicants are also invited to tender on a 24 unit tour- ist cabin development. In the ev- ent that any person wishes to submit tenders for both develop- ments at SEPARATE tender will be required for each concession. Particulars concerning the building to be made available the (Onditions to be Compiled with, the terms of the leases to be enter- ed into and the basis on which the concession will be awarded may be Obtained from the Superinten- dent of Fundy National Park. SouriLBg-3 -— AI ber’ron_ 62 8. AUCTION SALE .__AT_ STANLEY BRIDGE RINK GROUNDS WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER IOth AT 2 RM Or first fine day following. This sale was postponed frOm Dec, 3rd 1 piano, good condition; 1 record player, ampm and loudspeaker; 2 microphones; 1 Briggs & s .. 5 to 8 h.p. gas motor; 1 110 volt generator DC; 1 a verter from DC. to A.C.; 3000 ft. rough bum; 500. N 2 x 5; quantity Of 9 ft. cedar posts; hockey nets, v and shovels; 1 building 10’ x 12’; 100’ V, belts; 1 z and pulley; quantity of covered ere. Terms: Cash. AUCTION SALE {1] Household Furniture and Effects at Southport‘ Saturday. December 6, 1958—2 PM, ‘ m instructed by Mr. Matthew (Scotty) Watson, h by Fugue Auction the following: Chesterfield; Chesterfield Studio Couch; Coffee Table; End Tables; Ottoman; Gateleg T , China Cabinet; Combination Radio and Record Player; Lamp; Table Lamps; Rug 10 x 12; Dining Room Chairs; . Bed Spring and Mattress; Higbboy Dresser and Bench; Desk; Platform Rocker; Kitchen-Chrome (set). Table and 4 . Electric Refrigerator; Electric Washing Machine; Clothes :. Power Lawn Mower; Hand Lawn Mower; Garden Tools; Hole other small articles. _ W. H. BEATON. Auctioneer. ‘ ' I- Buying seed and table stock Potatoes, daily I” car lots where available. Highest market prices. - ' PHONE 8515 AUCTION SALE Weymouth Street, Monday, Dec. 8th. at 1 o’clock. house is ready for occupancy with lot 50 x 100 For Inspection Call 5137. BARTON CRABBE, Owner., AUCTION SALE On Saturday, December 6th, at 1:30 PM. ~v No tenders will be considered unless accompanied by all the in- I formation stipulated in the con-I ditions under which the conces- sion will be awarded. I B.I,N. Strong,| Chief. , Ottawa, November 18, 1958 National Parks Service, and National Resources. Firesgne Home I81 WARE etc Department of Northern Affairs ALL ' NEW STOCK At 85 Queen St, Charlottetown. Birdseye Maple Bedroom Suite (3 piece); Carving Set; 2 double bunk beds; large Bell tent; burning range; Chesterfield; chairs, mirrors; Singles, typewriter; floor lamps; Joleman gas :1' ladies’ muskrat coat; electric range; floor rugs; J. J. MUSTARD. Auto Co. Ltd. HOUSESAI 11‘. FURNITURE BARGAINS Phone 7002. BUYING TOMMY CODS ,AND smells and Eels at foot of Prince Street. PrOWSe and Agnew. Phone 7156. BUYING SCRAP IRON AND steel. Also batteries, metals, and bottles. Paying highest market prices. Lester O’Brien, Lower Prince Street. BUYING DUCKS AND GEESE until December 10, paying high- est market prices. W. J. Burns, Malpeque. ATTENTION FARMERS, GARAGES and TRUCKM EN We are buying Iron and Steel Scrap, Scrap Auto Batteries and Ale Bottles. We require 1000 tons of Iron and Steel Scrap at $15 per ton (2000 lbs). Scrap Batteries $1.25 each Highest prices for metals and Ale Bottles. (No purchase of Scrap Materials from juveniles). MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD. 138 Kent Street Opposite Eaton's I I I98.98 now only . Warehouse saIe price SPRING FILLED M Lamps, End Tables "Chesterfields" ' OPEN DAILY FIRESTONE 59 ST. PETER'S ROAD Bedroom Suites, Bedspring, Mattresses, Dresser and Chest of Drawers. reg.. STUDIO COUCHES. reg. 69.95 FELT MATTRESSES "double size"—ONLY Every item is going at sales prices, Toys, Washers, Frigsyf ' Bargains in used and new Television. K‘ITCHEN RANGES from "SAVE MONEY SHOP TODAY” OIOIOIIOOUOIOO, $54. con-o... . i O... ATTRESSES—NOW ONLY 2|.95é OTIQQEIQOO . Coffee Tables, eh, i ‘We hike any IYPe of Furniture in Trade“ I ‘e , . ""roo-a---o--..nuv. 29,95 8 A-M. IO 8 PI {*2 HOME 8. AUTO co. LTD. WAREHOUSESAIé DIAL 56" .. 1 if ,0 pnepartm POTATOES WANTED Railway Wharf, Charlottetown, including Smalls. a PRODUCERS CO-OP. ASSOCIATION I'm}; I 8 room Dwelling in residential section, No. ‘ _ ' $139.2 I4.95 ‘ “M. I . twig] is / r W“. I 1 e m gccepl .’ _, . w...