ve Father and Mother, Mr. and 4 And will until we meet you yon- der, On that bright and golden shore. Ever remembered by her son Howard and Emma, ,David and Dianne Reid. . STEVENSON — In loving mem- . : life January 2st, 1940, age 25. Auntie, you are not forgotten, Though on earth you are no more Still in memory you are. with us As you always were before. Inserted by Randolph. STEVENSON — In loving mem-| ory of our daughter ( Elizabeth): Mrs. Frank Stevenson whe!- passed away January 2l1st. 1940. We who love -you sadly miss you As it dawns another year In our lonely house of thinking Thoughts of you are ever near Asleep in God's beautiful gardea Away from sorrows and pain Some day when life's journey is ended We shall be together again Mrs. Rennie. SENTNER — In loving mem- ory of Theodore W. Sentner whe passed away January 2ist., 1955. The depths of sorrow we cannot tell Of the loss of one we loved so well And while he sleeps a peaceful sleep His memory we shall always keep. Lovingly remembered and I lv missed by wife Janie, sons and ! daughters. STEVENSON —In loving memory of my dear sister ( Elizabeth), Mrs. Frank Stevenson who pas- away Jan. 21st 1940. Her presence is always near me Death can never take it away Guardian-Patriot CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES AND INFORMATION place advertisement. for cancel- lations, corrections and other classified services . . Cal the Classified De . Mondays through neo ew 8:30 AM. ‘til S$ P.M. Business pears and to call The rif ft “ Numbers g sk : fi SEF Hf a ue eseiit lie f t r « “| NEVER HAD IT SO GOOD!” ed over $70.00 ($3.50 hourly) his first 20 hours distributing Paula Products. Hundreds now Independent. You too can ear® $100.00 weekly or more hand- ling 20 Necessities including Teas. Coffees, Spices, Medicin- es, Toilet Articles, Farm Lin- es, and complete Line of Combs and Brushes in_ established neighbourhood-sPaula Routes. Men or Women, full or part- ‘time. Write for details of “my FREE 30 days helping Han@ Offer.”” G: Laurin, 21 St. Paul St. East, Montreal. | Business Opportunities MEN AND WOMEN! BE IN BUS- iness for yourself $100.00 buys a wonderful especialty, business. Unlimited earnings. Write Har- old W. Miller and Co., 229 Me- Intyre Bldg., Winnipeg 2, Mani- toba. C. C. .s and Tracks Fer Sale| | 1954 FORD TWO DOOR, MOTOR 15,000 miles, al? good rubber. Gordon Champion Darniey. 1949 ) CHEVROLET MOTOR WITH transmission shift on floor. A- ‘one-condition. $190 cash. Apply Dunn's Garage, Poe FOR SALE 1956 VOLKSWAGEN * A-1 - condition. Equipped with radio and winter tires. EDGAR HAYES, Grafton Street Service Station. & Two Good Buys 1953: CUSTOMLINE ' FORD COACH two-tone green, excellent body, verfect motor, custom radio, winter tires. $975 X 1951 JEEP STATION WAGON four wheel drive. A $1000 value. (if no trade) $750 MacKay Motors 59 St. Peter's Road Phone 6448 For Sale 3 WAYS TO PROFIT FROM Guardian - Patriot Classifed hire or buy>- Phone 9506 for a Ads. Use ‘em to sell, rent, find. trained ad-assistant. FOR SALE, SKATES SELLING | ‘at reduced prices, all sizes. Charlottetowh Exchange Store 93 Richmond Street. Phone 5669. NEW SKATES — MEN’S 7- 8 and 9; Girls size 5, white; oe size one, white, re- to clear. Zakems Grocery Phone 8589. DRY SLABS AND HARDWOOD Delivered anywhere in City. Phone 9536. Malones Coal Co., 30 Edward Street. CAR RADIO TO FIT ) car. Price $20.00. Apply (Mra, dames MacNeil, 22 Kirkwe Drive. ~ ———— ee —ee FOR SALE USED 8 M.M. MOV- - ie Cameras and Projectors— Taylors Jewellers Lid, 121 Grafton Street. Te ” | — enthuses Jim Harvie, who-eara-}- ° 4 HEAR THE CASH REGISTER RING - - Phone Charlottetown 8506 — Sumnierside 8031 — | 97-2 For Sale Phone 4388. FOR SALE: DOUBLE BARREL, 12 gauge Stevens shotgun and Winchester 30-30, lever action. | NORTHERN ELECTRIC FLOOR model radio—record player combination. 78 speed automa- tic. Plays up to 12 records. Phone 7721. approximately © CHESTERFIELD | ehler, matching imghouse, new Wringer type. laundry tub, going overseas. bin ete., Apply Charlottetown. | ply to R.L. P. &. 14 for. sale at solve problems. your needs. upholstery, $150. room Suite complete $150. Re frigerator, Westinghouse Model, Automatic defroster, 10.6 Cu. Ft. $200. Range, Westing- | house Electric 26 —inch — $120. Washing Machine. Board $7. Lamps. Rugs. cellaneous items, The above it- ems were purchased in 1958. Reason for. sale, b SPLIT HARDWOOD DELIVER. | ed anywhere in city of Char-| lottetown. Seven dollars one-half cord. a ver. te or phone | ‘NE JIG-SAW, $10; SAW DRILL and lathe set $40: Blower $5; Set of 5 wrenches 75 cents; other work tools. Apply 16 Val- | ley Street or phone 6184. aiso THREE EVENING DRESSES. EXPERIENCED WAITRESS Two blue and one white. All in size 12. Price $10 each. Phone Ments Restaurant, Queen St. Female Help Wanted wanted Apply in person to ‘CAPABLE RELIABLE GIRL | for | for general house work, write Guardian-Patriot. Box M-11723. Charlottetown. $23 WEEKLY FOR WEARING levely dresses given to you as bonus. Just show North Ameri- can Fashion Frocks to friends No canvassing, investment or experience necessary. North American Fashion Frocks, Ltd., 343 ~—s Industrial Blvd. Dept. B-2616 Mo-~ real FARMERS MARKET Warket More Milk! Raise Healthier Calves Master Calf Starter Grower Improved Formulae A scientific combination of pei SUITE KRO- lets and specially precessed char. Turquois- grains. Sea Mist Bed MORE PALATABLE 195 1958 complete wit! $100. troning Mis- June Apply 109 Ger- ald Street. Phone 5670. ‘ARGE KITCHEN almost new, spacious and equip- ped with baking board. flour ; CABINET, 13 Hensley St.. BRIGGS AND STRATTON EN- gine. air - cooled. 2 to 8 horse power. W. M. V O. Box 484, Montague. ONE NEW WOOD SLEIGH aniderstine, P. i. AP- Coles. Milton, AUCTION “45” SCORE CARDS Guardian-Patrio' Central Printing. liT’s SIGNIFICANT THAT MORE and more folks aré using Guar- dian - Patriot Classified Ads te Let us help fill | Phone 8506. ‘EXPERIENCED with references dian-Patriot Box merside Female Help Wanted "SECRETARY to be employ-'| ed in Summerside. Write Guar— “RT” Sum- won] + model owner | ‘trate with DES. .. Even 3-day old calves relish it. Watch your next calf thrive on Master Calf Starter Grower “AT YOUR LOCAL IVAN KERRY, PHONE 5455, MARITIME REPRESENTATIVE ONE AYRSHIRE C 0 W TO freshen last of January. Mrs. Alex MacNevin, East Royalty. Phone 7003. BEEF FEEDERS Get an extra half Lb. per day by feeding one Lb. Master Feed Beef Concentrate with Stilbestol, the greatest advance for Beef production. One Lb. Master 32% Beef Concentrates costs J*2c per Lb.. one-half Lb. of Beef at 2c is Tle or 100°. profit For Master 32% Beef Concen- see your local Master Feed Dealer. ivan Kerry, Rep. Phone 455. Lost And. Found LOST— FROM BIRCHWOOOD Street with long fur. Name is Bimbo. Anyone seeing this cat please phone 9571 STRAYED ONE BROWN AND white. young pointer female. Ir vicinity of Charlottetown. Fin * der please phone 8566 FOUND — MAN’S WATCH ON . Kent St. Owner may have same by identifying and paying for ad. Phone 6209. PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Etc. -- Palmer & Bank ef Neva Haslam Scotia Bidg. Peake & Nichotson” 175 Grafton Street Carrie Bidg., Dial J. A. McGuigan, B.A. 9424 Queen St | Currie Bidg. IAN M. MacLEOD, LL.B. (McLean & McKinnon) 179 Queea. | Dial 3361. FREDERIC A. LARGE, Qc., M. Room 207 Dominion Building Dial, 3244 L.A. (60 Richmond St. ROBERT G. M G. LL.B. Room Bldg. Dial 4126. | MacPhee & Trainor MACL<OD, B.A. 208 Dominion Services Offered Mimeographing, Bookkeeping, Stenography MRS. HELEN ACORN 2 Brighton Road, . Charlottetown Dial 6349 CHiROPRACTOR Dr. W. R. Carson | 201 Prince St. Dial 6ew OPTOMETRISTS J. A. Carruthers, R. O. 123 Kent St, Dial 5612 J. S. Taylor, R.O. Corur Kent & Queen Sts. Office "Ss = House ~~ . ARCHITECT © J. F. TOO""GS, B. Arch ARCHITECT 140 Richmond St. Dial 7 G. Keith Pickard B. Arch M.R.A.LC., Charlottetown, 100 Fitzroy S$ Dial 8618 Summerside, Wednesdays Dial 2936 A. Peter A. McNeil * ARCHITECT 166 Gt. Geo. St. Charletie Phone 4339 P. 0. Bex ELECTRICAL ENGINEER E. &. CHANDLER, B.Se. (E.E.), M.E.1C., P.Eag 161 QUEEN ST. PHONE 4325 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS McDONALD, CURRIE ® CO. COOPER BROTHERS & Co. Currle sidg. Charlettetewn thal 3568 iB. R. DOANE & COMPANY reece Great Guargp St. Chartetictotp esiaes ad P. O. Box is? ARTHUR J. GARRETT PALMER ELECTRIC SUILDING ’ Chariettetown Dial 8321 an orange colored cat | —=~———-|' 39-—Stopping- in Montreal. Phone 4338. . W Do iT NOW—FOR COMPLETE .MacCallum, 20 Belmont St. ac canspert: ‘ion Wanted |NEW CAR LEAVING FOR TOR- ‘ esa ‘Wanted Te Buy WANTED ALE BOTTLES, PINTS or quarts” Dial 3595. BABY CARRIAGE, USED MOD- “el, im good, clean condition. Will pay cash - Phone 9660. WANTED TWO ROOMS | SUIT- able . for light. housekeeping. WANTED Construction Foreman For marine wharf job in Nova Scotia Essential must have experi ence in steel and wood piling ‘and be qualified to ‘supervise job. Could lead t6 permanent position for right man. Reply giving full particulars, stating salary expected to— Guardian-Patriot Box 11760, Charlottetown For Rent GRAFTON STREEL 2-A-LARGE Furnished twin bedroom, suit- able for Nurses of Business girls. kitchen privileges op - tional’ Phone 7159 or 3348. WANTED TO RENT. HOUSE with 5 acres of land near Char- lottetown. With option to buy Write to Guardiani—Patriot Box C-11711, Charlottetown. AVAILABLE FEBRU ARY 1ST. new four room apartment with bath, heated and hot water. Ap- ply 133 Queen St. or Phone 6016. FOR RENT — GOOD DRY garage with cemens drive- | way .Compariatively new build- <nft> Immediate possession. Dial | 8852. —e AVENUE _33— } ces if required.—Phome 3675. | nice Sciice two furnished housekeeping rooms with Elec- tric _Range. Dial 3061. ONE FURNISHED HEATED bedroom on 2nd floor. Suitable for young business girl. Central location. Phone 8150 FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOM, Central, men preferred. Write Guardian - Patriot Box C. 13635, | Charlottetown. PARTMENT r TO LET. LIVING ; room with fire place. large bed- | reom, den and kitchen heated, continuous hot water. available February Ist. Write Guardian Patriot Box 13477 “‘harlotte- town. “REAL ESTATE Foy Sale FOR SALE AT SOURIS The howse and large lot of the late Mrs. Meljnd (William) - Richards, si uated on Bloomsbury St. For price -and partic lars, apply to— Trainor & O'Donnell, Solicitors. FH REAL ESTATE positanenimaigenilliviniinaianinat Wanted Te Rent WANTED *- - ms OR 3 ROOM heated apartmen’ for young working couple. Phone 4235. WANTED IMMEDIATELY BY businessman—Bachelor apart ment. Phone 6226 between 9 a m.5 p.m. , WANTED TO RENT, ‘CHAR lottetown, smal! se goc . location. Write \Guardian-——Pa riot Box C-13535, Charlottetox _ stating all particulars. REAL ESTATE ~_s Wanted WANTED HOUSE, WITH 3 TO 1 acres land, not more than eigh miles from Charlottetown c Summerside. Write C-O Post | office Box 163 Charlottetown. | BELCHING, ~ HEARTBURN bloated feeling. quickly reliev ed with Wilder's Stomach Pow der. Tasteless, odorless, so pure' it requires no sugar or flavoring. At all druggists. ~ Pets: herd puppies. two months old registered. females. $30. Males $40. Mrs. Della Layton, R.R. 3. ( Moncton. New Brunswick. — . Services Offered SEAMSTRESS a _ EUROP EAN trained: Alterations, Women and childrens’ clothing a spc cialty. Drapery, slipcovers Mrs. Frank Bachand, 74 — ney St. Phone 8285.° DO IT NOW | Have your Chesterfields, Rugs | and Mats cleaned and shampooed — Easter. : Call Now Be sure of your | appointment. ~ PHONE JEFFREYS 5275. FOR SALE: GERMAN SHEP- : a of Gardiner Phone 8205 after 6. WANTED — YOUR OLD CAM- era in trade for a new model movie or still camera. Taylors, Jewellers Ltd., 121. Graftoa St. \ONE USED GUN TYPE OIL Burner. Please state condition and accessories. apply to Mac- .-Kay Construction, 59 St. Peters Road. ANTIQUES — COINS, GOLD jewellery, Currier aad Ives prints, pattern and colored glass. oil. lamps, china and porcelain. Iron banks (still and mechanical). Write Guar- dian-Patriot, Box 13408, Char- lottetown. Wanted Te Buy CAR, IN THE FORTIES, MUST be in good running order and reasonably. priced. Write stat- ing all particulars to Guardian and Patriot. Box 11733. Charlot- letown. “OAT — WILL BUY 30 FT. BOAT | —| | in good condition. Apply George | i Saville, R.R. 2. St. Peter’s Bay. BUYING Also bateries metals and bot- tles. Paying highes: market | prices. Apply Lester O'Brien | Lower Prince Sireet, * PIANO IN EXCELLENT CON- | dition: Phone 3918. ; Vork Wanted /EXPERIENCED WOMAN DI DE- sires part-time house-work im SCRAP AND STEEL. |‘ WANT AD RESULTS ! Souris 32-3 — Alberton - 68-2 il Bact Fests tion of Gilbert A: Gaudet Esquire, Proctor for said Petitioner. AND IT IS HEREBY. ORDER- | ED that a true copy hereof be forthwith published in some news- paper published in own | City of Charlottetown. Referen- “9URNEYMAN “ELECTRICAN wants employment in Charlotte- ‘own for a month or more. Write Guardian - Patriot Box Cc. 13582 < ‘harlottctown. EXTENSION OF TIME | NOTICE is hereby given that the time for the reception of tenders for ADDITION AND ALTERATIONS, FEDERAL BUILDING. STEPHENVILLE, NFLD.. is extended to 3.00 P. M E.ST.), WEDNESDAY, | FEBRUARY 11. 1959 4 ROBERT FORTIER, aforesaid once in each, week for at the date hereof and that a true | copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following | spectively in the hall of the Court public places re- House in Charlottetown aforesaid, at or near the Bank of Nova Scotia in Charlottetown aforesaid and at or near the Canadian Bank of Commerce in Charlottetown aforesaid, so that all persons in- terested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. «© WITNESS His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer. Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlotte-- town in Queen's County. and year first above written. By the Court. {LS.) Sed. Frances B. Vinnicombe Registrar. ' Chief of Administrative Services | — and Secretary. Department of Public Works, (Ottawa, Janiary 19, 1959. CANADA PROVINCE OF slat li PRINCE’ EDWARD ISLA? so Probate Court The 9h day of January A.D 459 \ in 7 Re Kstate of ANGUS JOSEPH MacKINNON late of Naufrage in King’s County im the said Province, farmer and Merchant deceased, testate. To the Sherriff of the County of King’s County or ahy Con stable or literate person within said County GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of Melvin J. McQuaid of Souris) in King’s County. aforesaid, Barrister, the sole Executor of ‘the above named Estate, praying that @ citation may \be issued for the | purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby re- quired to cite all \ persons in- terested in the said Estate to be and appear before the Judge present at a Probate Court to} be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queen's County in the said Province. on Tuesday the 17th day oat February wext. coming, at the hour of @leven o'clock fore- noon of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and = an order for distrbution made to close the Estate as prayed for in said petition and on motion of Melvin J. McQuaid Esquire. Proctor for said Petitioner. AND IT IS HEREBY OR- “DERED thats true copy here- of be forthwith published in some newspaper published in | Charlottetown « Afo id | consecutive weeks: from the | date hereof and that a_ true copy hereof be forthwith post- : ed in the following public places | respectively, namely, in the hall off the Court House in ' Georgetown in Kings County | aforesaid, at or near ‘the store MacDonald at Naufrage aforesaid and at or near the store of Matthew & McLean Limited at Souris King's: County aforesaid. so that all. persons interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer. Judge of the | (Royal once , in each week for at least four | YOU'VE GOT A FUTURE IN TODAY'S CANADIAN ARMY There's a career with a future} for vou in the A . Good pay. Fine prospects el] and ad- venture. Loads of friends. An early pension. OPPORTUNITIES NOW. in the following regiments for men be- tween 17 and 35 who can meet Army enrolment standards. The Canadian Guards The Royal Canadian . Regiment The Royal 22e Reginient 4 ‘The Black Watch =" Highland Regi- ment) of Canada Enquire now, or mail this coupon, to: ARMY RECRUITING STATION AAG (M) Headquarters, Eastern Command Bell Road, . Halifax, N.S. Tel. 3-9181 Loc. 22 — Bite _ dispute _cenkees-— largely jam ducing special low rates in an effort to build up transatlantic air freight movement. Some industry authorities see this as a logical step in solving the problem of utilizing conventional aircraft put aoe BROKE OFF MEETING Lack of agreement on.these two issues last fall forced an adjourn- ment of the traffic conferences ot the International Air Transport Association which was convened to draft the structure of inter- national fares and rates: for the year beginning April 1. At the time, conference chair- man Philip Lawton, commercial director of British European Air- ways, said the recess was de- signed to give carriers time to consider their position on these issues, which arise from the intro- duction into service of jet air- eraft. IATA’s Montreal headquarters announced’ the conference would be resumed Feb. 15 in Paris in an effort to reach some sort of agreement before present regula- tions become inoperative in two months. Failure to reach an agreement would result in an “open rate situation.” DOG-EAT-DOG One ‘aviation source pul it this way: “Everyone would then go aheaa on his own. It would mean a dog- eat-dog arrangement. It couldn't last long.” IATA, representing most of the Free World's airlines, normally sets the rate 5 tures in Octo- ber or November through a unani- mous vote of its members. The Tgovernments of the countries in- RCAF To Take [rates must then be approved by | ‘New Jet Age Touches Off Battle Over Fare Rates | vitheeak<-tin-lone-iedeliniale a congets neds he Seen te. Sep). The: ecly Siriaas Seeeee er the new jet airliners for the same} ating jets—British Overseas Alt price as they ride the older,|ways Corporation and Pan Ames Another area of di sengers on their Comets and Boe is over the desirability of intro-jing 707s at the same fares | ae Oe ee They’ are determined to i attempts to establish a “jet charge” which some airlines hav insisted be as high as 3 per cent. If such a charge wer accepted it .would be added.t normal fares. i The fight for the surcharge wa led by Spain’s Iberia Airlines an Italy’s Alitalia. : Critics of LATA’s rate - fixin not suitable for them. ‘ The battle over the rate ture for the néxt year is furthe complicated by the indication thi some airlines plan to ask for fa reductions on normal runs. f Trans - Canada Air Lines © strongly opposed to the jet su charge and warned IATA’s co ference. last fall that it will r quest lower transatlantic. fares 2 the near future. , British European Airways an it will seek the introduction of th cheaper, economy class fares © European routes. Economy f were introduced last April on tl Atlantic and sparked the grea est traffic movement the airli have ever known over the rout. BOAC has also warned ; that jet operators soon will d mand lower international f. BEA expects strong oppositii to the introduction of onorm Over Control Of DEW Line OTTAWA (CP).—-The RCAF will take over operational control of the DEW radar line in the Cana dian Arctic from the United the ‘day | States Air Force, Defence Minis- ter Pearkes announced Monday in ia statement. The move will involve only 20 | RCAF officers up to the rank of squadron leader. Four have al- ready been trained in the U.S. duties Feb. 1. Later, in the Commons. Prime | Minister Diefenbaker said the | switch is a step in the direction of assuring that there will be no misunderstanding as to whom the north belongs. US. Air Force officer y con- trol the DEW line from Tour key sites — Cape Dyer on Baffin Is- land. Hall Lake on the Melville Peninsula, Cambridge Bay on Victoria Island and Cape Parry | on Amunsden Gulf. RCAF officers will take over control at these four bases. Other iliary sites with no military per- LIAISON OFFICERS ‘at least one officer at each of the four control stations to act as laison officers with the U.S. civil- ian contractor which maintains the line. Mr. Pearkes'’ ahieunak- Onis was a simultaneous statement in Washington by U.S. Defece Sec- retary McElroy — recalled that Canada had retained the right to take over operational control of the DEW line. In practice, opera. tional contro! is held by and will continue to be heki by the split U.S. - Canadian North American Air Defence Command. Mr. Pearkes gave no reason in his statement for the RCAF tak- and will assume their DEW line | duven ts Hereps frees sR opean carriers. Butfit is countiy jon its size to win any f; | battle. Soviet Dancers Are Delayed MONTREAL (CP) — The Ber ozka Dance Company, a troupe 30 Soviet women dancers, was ¢ layed by Canadian i authorities for 90 minutes Tue | day when it arrived by train Montreal's Windsor Station for” Montreal engagement. William A. McFaul, dent of immigration here, | some of the dancers’ papers }not in order. Nadezhada » a mmig Nadezhehna., 't oupe’s director and founde | said the dancers have visited countries and * ‘this - has 0 happened before.’’ However, women were looking forward —rt “this wonderful Denies Plans Made To Kee oun stations in the DEW line are aux- © ° River Open. The U.S. Air Force will retain | QTTAWA (CP) — There is intention of keeping the St. Lav rence River open for navigati this winter, Transport Minist™ Hees said in the Commins day. Replying to a question Mondé by Maurice Bourget (L — Levis | he said ordinary icebreaking o erations are being carried out prevent floods and assist cro: river ferries. Transport department ice ers recently cleared a channel ‘ free 13 deep-sea ships trapped 1 ice at Montreal. Mr. Bourget si his question was prompted recent press reports in Quebe that the channel would be o ing over control. for winter navigation. » a ‘portunity for advancement Write— GUARDIAN - PATRIOT, BOX 11781 Charlottetown Bookkeeper Wanted Single man preferred but not essential. Good of © for suitable —_— Please send me. without ob- ligation, details on career op- portunities in the Canadian Army. DIINO 2. ec ci iw wh bic ee incesenpedes AGRO igh es Age pakeesxwad PROWINCO fin dvececcdcccensses: Telephone... .....--.-----+- CG 13 ctaibiecs said Probate Court at Char- lottetown§ in Queen's County, the day and-year first above written : By the Court iLS. Sgd. Frances B. Vinnicombe., Registrar. \ # WANTED BY INTERNATIONAL. HARVESTER COMPANY OF CANADA LTD. Motor truck and/or farm equipment dealer for Char. . lottetown and surrounding area. Company representatives now interviewing interested parties at the Charlottetown Hotel. For appointment please call Mr. M. T. Nagle, Room 422,