. v. «.0...r..-..._ ._ ‘ IT’S EASY TO PLACE YOUR GUARDIAN-PATRIOT WANT AD! . O ’ . | Use Your Phone — Use The Malls — Come To The Office. I ' Charlottetown 8506 '— Summerside 8931 — Montague 97-2 — Souris 32-3 - flberlon 68." ‘ r r aturday to nego- bitty?) :egrireigusnd of worldwide _The delegates issued 8 cm tariff reductions. The negotle- mqlue at the end of a t tions are not expected to start meetln‘g preceding G-M-rlsea before 1960. regular sesston, Wm W The new authority of the US Monday and 13 em h! , government to reduce tariffs up between four and flrve i, to 20 pet cent during a four-year 'Ilhe communique .31” "Tr-hm — 7-— ~ ‘tp— 7 "Tu I.» __-_ T7 ——--——'. [H t? it." . ‘ o . g Page 12,TheGuard1an _v For Sale ' _ OUT OUR WAY Wanted To Buy M V FERGUS Negohafe New Round, ', 2 ' - Wed., October 22, 1958 1cfigignfiglgggflawygin; Y r - - of R Fons In Tariffs , f I and mattress. also 1 oil burner I ' I ~ IN 603$: giggly 27 Doug_ J h TheNIfiIV1 FeTT-lus :71 11 bed Iglailing cOrf:be:or23f': GENEVA Switzerland IAP) —— countries could make an ‘ : I l - n’, .,on usaan rla' c ‘ “ _,.L, -- - ‘I MaéLEon ~ In loving memory 5 WAYS To PROFIT FROM Last of this week. Num- 0 S r y )’ Members of fihaenfi Rifle Liinril‘éllsm’ritéfisllii “I: fin ' of our parents Neil Ma-cLeod, Guardian - Patriot Classifed and 24mm mam on T , 5 3 ports of ISSSdeveqm 3’18 ber good pigs, 40 lbs. and over. Highest m a r k e t hire ‘or buy. Phone 8506 for a Ads. Use "em to sell, rent, find, trained ad—assistant. who died October. 23, 1943 and Mrs. MacLeod‘ who died Oct- ober 23, 1925. Galilepiigd peaceful they m COLLIE PUPS, $4.00 EACH. AP- Sweetest rest that follows pain ply Jimmy Ma‘CL'ean' Desable‘ We who lived them sadly miss ONE ACRE 0F TURNIPS Ap- For space reservations apply to: GULF AND NORTHERN SHIPPING CO. LTD. Dial 8737 Po. Box 232 prices. WILLARD PROWSE, ‘=.:.. CARD OF THANKS The family of tile late Charles McAdam wish to express their sincere thanks to Rev. K. C. McMillan, also all their friends and neighbours who sent Mass cards, letters of Sympathy or helped in any way during their recent. sad bereavement. Our Sincere Thanks. The comfort and strength given us during our sad loss, by the many relatives and friends who helped at home, sent flowers and 'cards and visited, will never be forgotten. Thank you all. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Compton. Agents Wanted \ SPARE. TIME. CASH MAKE $100 easily, selling executive high quality Christm; Cards and Novelty Gifts. Newest com- pletely different designs. It’s fun. Friends buy on sight. 5., Write today for free cata'ogue ' and samples on approval. Big F profits no [experience needed. Special plan for churches, clubs. Homer-Warren Company Dept. 22 411 Clendenan Ave. Toronto. Boarders Accommodated BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED in quiet home. near P.W.C. Phone 4520. MALE BOARDERS ACCOMMOs dated in private home. Home cooking $12 per week Dial 6097. Cars and Trucks For Sale 1957 FORD RANCH WAGON. Phone 5797. / 1952 JEEP, APPLY JAMES MAG Leod. Phone 13-12. New Lon— don. 194STP0NTIAC SEDAN IN GOOD condition. Never driven in win- ter. Apply 181 Kent Street or Phone 8450. 1951 VANGUARD, EXCELLENT shape, Black in colour, sun—vis— or, with or without radio. Ap— ply 7 School Street after 5 o'- clock. 1956 JEEP TRUCK, ONE-TON, four wheel drive. Mileage 14,— 600. Excellent condition, only $1675. McKay Motors, 59 St. Peters Road. 1954 PLYMOUTH WITH AUTO- matic transmission. Body and motor in excellent condition. Good clean car for reasonable price. Only $1150. Privately owned. Phone 4317. SPECIAL TODAY 1957 DODGE Sedan Mandarin twostone dark blue and trust-white, push but- ton starting. Looks like new. Good as it looks actual mileage 7500. You very seldom see as good a used car for sale at such a low price, see it today trade and terms exceptalble. W. R. Jenkins Ltd, used car lot. Kent St. POTATOES —— WHITE BLUES and blacks for sale at Wendell Jenkins, Mt. Albion, Phone Hillsboro 4 Ring 42. ____,__.__.____——— IT’S SIGNIFICANT THAT MORE and more folks are using Guar- dian - Patriot Classified Ads to solve problems. Let us help fill {your needs. Phone 8506. COCKSHUTT 30 'l‘ R A C T 0 R Oockshutt 2 Farrow plow Cock- shutt manure spreader on rub- ber, also COCkISrhll‘llt heavy bea- ver Harrow. Samuel Silliphant, Brooklfield. ALLSTATE 750 X 14 TUBELESS V winter traction tires and all new tires with 15 month guarentee while they last only $19.88 buy a pair to-day. Bay next year Simpsons and Sear's Charlotte town Store. PHOTO GREETING CARDS from your negative, directly on card. or enlarged snapshots in greeting folder. Either type with envelopes. 15 cents each up to 24 cards, 10 cents each for 25 cards or more. Send negative and 15 cents for sa — ple card. George Wotton, Pho— tography, Box 1299, Summer— side. Get MORE EGGS than ever before with LESS COST. Red Head Krums is the choice of successful poultrymen. Red Head is 18% Protein, grain base, maintains body weight, keeps production high. Give it a 3 months test. You will find it the best. Available at your MASTER FEED DEALER IVAN KERRY. Representative Mlscellanous 1 REAL ESTATE _ BUYING SCRAP IRON AND steel. Also batteries, metals, and bottles. Paying highest market prices. Lester O’Brien, Lower Prince Street. BOX NUMBERS I In replying to Box Numbers please make sure you have the correct Box Number in the ad- dress. REAL ESTATE Opportunities .Grow On Florida's West Coast Send 25c (coin) for the BIG ANNUAL IN VITATIONAL ISSUE (Nov. 9) of the Sunday Independent “The Sunshine Newspaper” St. Petersburgsl, Florida REAL ESTATE For Sale AT WEST ST. PETERS, 20 acres land with house and build- ings in good repair. More land available in vicinity. Apply Ivan Nolan. Trarcadie Gross. TWO BEDROOM, VERY MOD- IN T.V.—RADIO SERVICING Wireless Operating all offer big money. Trained men urgently needed. Ask for facts on how you can prepare for a good pay- 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. . Radio College of Canada. Box 171, Moncton, NB. ’ Lost ’ And Found LOST: HUB CAP AND CHROME disc, 1958 Volkswagon, between Caledonia and Summerside. Finder please notify Guardian Office. Montague. LOST: IN SUMMERSIDE SAT- urday morning a blue nylon purse, containing wallets and money. A much valued gift. Re- ward oflfiered. Brenda Stetson, Freetown, P. E. I. Miscellanea: Female Help Wanted WAITRESS WANTED. APPLY in person, Ment’s ‘Restraunt, Queen St. GIRL TO HELP WITH HOUSE— work and children. Experience preferred. Phone Mrs. Bruce, 5595, between 9 am. - 5 pm. WOMAN OR GIRL FOR LIGHT house-keeping (two children). Apply Mrs. Cecil MarcKenzie, Long Creek. Phone 3—15 after 4 pm. _MAKE MONEY AT HOME AS~ ' -sembling our items. Exlper - ience unnecessary. Lee Mlfig. 466 S. Robertson Los Angeles 48, Cal. For Sale. ‘ GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS, Russell Nantes. Kelly’s Cross. 1936 FORD PARTS FOR SALE. Phone 9624. 3 ROOM HEATED APARTMENT Apply Box 480 Guardian Office. TWO SHOP WINDOWS SIZES 5x3 and 4x4. Also Shop in- side door. Apply 314 Fitzroy. QUANTITY MIXED WOOD AND blocks. Len Rorgerson, Fanning~ BOUNTY A bounty will be paid on SKUNKS, FOXES an d RACCOON from October 20th, 1958 to March Blst, 1959 as follows: Skunk .. . . . . $1.00 Foxes . . . . . . $3.00 Raccoon . . . . . $3.00 The bounty will be paid on presentation of skunk snout with portion of white stripe attached. on ears and face mask of foxes or raccoon or the pelts which will be ear punched and re- tained by the Owner. BOUNTY WILL BE PAID AT T H E FOLLOWING RECEIVING STATIONS ONLY: Ralph Jenkins, ’ JENKINS TRANSFER, 101 Longworth Avenue, Charlottetown, P.E.I. Phone 5455- ern, ranch style bungalow, Brighton Area. Write Guardian male He'll want“ Patriot Box 431 Charlottetown. GOOD PAY VALUABLE BUILDING L 0 T situated adjacent Yeo's Theatre facing Kennedy Street. Approxi— mate size 50x150 ft. Terms re- asonable. Apply Mayor Yeo, Montague. REAL ESTATE For Rent THREE Rooms 2ND FLOOR. Phone 8480. FURNISHED BEDROOM, HEAT- ed by furnace, $5 per week. Ap- ply 40 Grafton St. Phone 6175. 1 OR 2 UNFURNISHED ROOMS on second .floor. Adults only. Dial 5479. HEATED APARTMENT, rump floor. 3 rooms and bath. Dial 4579 from 10 a. m. until noon. 238 QUEEN -— LARGE FUR . nish-ed, heated room. Apply 238 Queen Street. HEATED FURNISHED ROOM. Suitable for light house—keeping, Central. Dial 4584 after 5:30. HEATED BEDSITTING ROOM. Also Bednoo , business girls preferred. Apply 187 Kent Street. CENTRALLY L0 C A T E D , 2 heated rooms, willing to fur- nish as sitting and bedroom or 2 bedrooms. Private home. Dial 8273 or 5698. HOUSE FOR RENT IN staffnage. Phone 9687. TWO LARGE WEATHERPROOF- ed garages, on Upper Prince Street, telephone 4268. TWO HOUSE-KEEPING ROOMS with coal stove. Adults only. Write P. O. Box 894. Charlot— tetown. FOR RENT Large general of- DUN- fice with manager's office attached (ground floor) central location Wanted Wanted To Rent in Summerside. house in town or outskirts of town by Govern— ment Veterinarian. l Phone Charlottetown 3990. I Personal FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH The amazing Body Tonic. Write for free booklet today. PROLKER & CAMPBELL RESEARCH INST. 21 King St. East, Toronto, Ont. Servrces Offered VAILS. RADIO,. TELEVISION Charlottetown. Dial 3537. sales and Service. 204 Kent St. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHY WORK done at home. Phone 9257. Be- tween 9 and 10:30 a. m. and 12:30 and 4. PRIVATE LESSONS TO PUPIIS grades 1-10 including Latin and French by a first class teacher. Dial 4369 between 9-12 and 1-5 except Saturdays. VULCANIZING ONE DAY SERVICE TRUCK OR CAR TIRES PROVINCIAL TIRE SALES Beasley Ave., Parkdale PHONE 8642 Teachers Wanted SUBURBAN MONTREAL, TWO Catholic“ teachers, g r a d e 5 seven and eight, ladies, quali- fied and experienced. Excel— lent conditions. P. E. Griffin, Catholic School Board of St- Laurent, St-Laurent, Quebec. Wanted To Buy WANTED ALE BOTTLES, PIP'TS or quarts. Di-ali8595. ‘ WANTED JEEP. APPLY STAT- Ving price and condition. Apply Box 352. Guardian Patriot. IREADY T0 LAY PULLETTS. Apply Woodrow Wheatley. Dial 7002. PROFESSIONAL CARDS 4645. MORTGAGE SALE There will be sold at Public Auction in front of the Law Courts Building in Charlotte- town in Queens County on Fri- day the seventh day of Novem- ber, AD. 1958 at the hour of twelve o’clock noon, All and singular the lands following that is to sdy: ALL that parcel of land situate, lying and being on Lot or'Township Number Fifty- four in King’s County aforesaid bounded and described as fol- lows. that is to say: COMMEN— CING at a stake on the West side of the Dundas Road and in the northeast angle of land con- veyed to Donald McKinnon and running thence West one hundred chains thence north five chains twelve and a half links, thence east to the road aforesaid and thence south to the place of commencement containing fifty acres of land a little more or less. Also all that tract piece or parcel of land lying and being part of Township Number Forty- One in King’s County in Prince Edward Island bounded and des- cribed as follows, that is to say:- BOUNDED on the North by lands formerly in possession of Daniel E. Matheson, on ‘Jhe West by the rear lines of farms front- ing on the Cardigan Road, on the South by the line dividing Township Lots Numbers Forty- One and Fifty-Four on the east by the Forest Hill Road con— taining seventy-five acres of land a little more or less. 'The above sale will be made under, by virtue of. and pursu- ant to a Power of Sale contain- ed in a certain Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the Twelfth day of June, AD. 1951, and made between Wallace D. Gillis of Strathcona in Kings County, in Prince Edward Is- land, Farmer, and Margaret Gil— lis, his wife, of the first part, and the undersigned Trustees of 1 the Estate of Thomas Campbell of the second part. and because of default having been made in the payment of the principal and interest money thereby secured. For further particulars apply to Trainer and O’Donnell, Bar— risters, etc., Charlottetown. Dated this 7th day of October. A.D., 1958. TRUSTEES OF ESTATE OF THOMAS CAMPBELL. BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Etc. J. Elmer Blanchard, BA. 160 Richmond St. Dial 5573 M. A. Farmer, Q.C:, LLB. Bank of Commerce Bldg Palmer 81 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, LLB. (McLean & McKinnon) Currie Bldg. 179 Queen. Dial 3361. FREDERIC A. LARGE, Q.c., M.L.A. Room 207 Dominion Building Dial 3244 ‘ MacPhee 3‘ Trainer [60 Richmond St. Dial 5573 Services Offered Mimeographing, Bookkeeping, Stenography MRS. HELEN ACORN 2 Brighton Road, Charlottetown CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. R. Canon 201 Prince St. - Dial 6432 OPTOM ETRISTS J. A. Carruthers, R. 0. 123 Kent St, Dial 5512 J. S. Taylor, 3.0. Comer Kent & Queen Sts. Office 9133 — House 4756 ARCHITECT J. F. T0 37.18, B. Arch. ARCHITECT 140 Richmond St. Dial 3865 G. Keith Pickard B. Arch. M.R.A.I.C., Giarlottetown, 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. B.Sc. (E.E.). M.E.I_C.. P.Eng 161 QUEEN ST. West Royalty. REWARD $50.00. WANTEDYOUNG MAN For full or part-time employment in bill collecting office. Bookkeeping experience not necessary. Would consider college student for part-time. If full time state salary expected. .Apply: PO. BOX 751, CITY. . fourth year. CHAINSAW DEALERSHIPS AVAILABLE We want to establish dealers to Sell and Service a well-known. extremely dependable. Canadian made, light-weight chainsaw. The present model has been on the market for IS months and is thus proven to be dependable. ’ We expect dealers to invest $200-$300 to get into this business. Representatives will be in P.E.l., Oct. 28-3l and will call on all who apply. Please state nature of your present business. .Wri’re Guardian-Patriot Box’ 482, Charlottetown undersigned. FOR SALE BY TENDER DOUBLE TENEMENT PROPERTY NOS. 123-1231/3 UPPER QUEEN STREET IN CHARLOTTETOWN SEALED TENDERS will be received by the undersigned Executor of the Estate of the late Maude H. Barbour at his office, , _ 111 Grafton Street, Charlottetown, P. E. 1.. up to Twelve Noon 011‘. Peter 5 Anglican Chumh and was Wednesday November 5th, 1958, for the purchase of the double largely attended conducted by tenement property of the late Maude H. Barbour at 123-1231/2lReV- Mr- M- J. Findlay. Upper Queen Street, Charlottetown. Rental income from this property $70.00 monthly. , For further particulars or appointment to inspect, kindly call the ' ligan. Frank Kelly. John Adams / . and Ray Culleton. Funeral SBI‘VTCe recently returned ugh“ . u A. WALTHEN GAUDE’I‘ LL.B. mam Executor Estate Maude H. Barbour. The death occurred in the Prince County Hospital on Sep— tember 25th of James A. Mac- Learn of Lot 11 in his seventy- .Lim as he was known to his many friends and neighbours was a true friend and favourite in all circles as was shown by messages, cards and flowers received and was one of the oldest. soldiers on the Island, in point of service having, at the age of fifteen and a half years, joined the R.C.R. Garrison In- fantry in the old City of Halifax. 0n receiving his Honourable Discharge from the Canadian Forces, he enlisted in the United States Army and saw service in the Phillipines. Following his discharge from the US. Army, he enlisted in the Imperial Army with the 6th Dragoon Guards and fought at Bloomfonteine, South Africa attaining the rank of Cor- poral. He served with this unit five years in India and at the outbreak of World War I was transferred to the Reserve Army lst life guards British Expedi- tionary force, and then from there with the King’s Household Cavalry. In August 1914 he was with his unit ‘as Corporal all through the battle of Mons and several/ actions, falling all together he was with his unit for a peroid of 4 years and ten months. Jim was badly wounded when burned by a high explosive shell while on duty in the front line. At the end of hostilities re returned to Can- ada; took up farming and fishing at Lot Eleven where he remain- ed till his decease. ‘ When World War II began he joined the Veterans Guard of Canada and served till the end. Among his cherished awards was the Mons star given only to those who were in France in 1914, also the General Service and Victory Medals, and General Service 1939. In October, 1904 he married Sadie Adams, who is left to mourn his great loss and one son Reginald on the car ferry “Abeg- weit" and one brother Kenneth in Victoria. RBI and one sis- ter, Mrs. Mary Mallett in Van- couver. British Columbia. Also . six grandchildren. His funeral was held from his late residence in Lot 11 to St. Provincial Vocational School Charlottetown Offers a four month DAY course in BRICKLAYING and PLASTERING Beginning November 17, 1958. Bricklayers are urgently needed by industry today. Those wishing to take advantage of the opportunity to learn this trade should apply at once to the School Principal or dial 3774 or 4647 Charlottetown. Machine parts potential Sales records to provo business is here for right persons and increasing all the time. Opportunity Presents itself Once In A Lifetime Cockshutt Farm Equipment agency available, complete office and garage equipment with large mac- hine parts stock; hundreds of other related and saleable items on hand —— 12 months business: Act now! Put y'bur son in businessl is exceptionally good. Pall ibearers were: Frank MacKinnon lKeith MacKin-non, Charlie Mil- was under the direction of the Canadian Legion. THERE’S A MAN’S JOB WAITING FOR YOU IN TODAY’S CANADIAN ARMY If you are between 17 and 35, and can meet enrolment stan- dards, think over what the Army offers you. . Good pay. Fin e prospects. Travel and adventure. Loads of friends. An early pension. lowing: Corps of Royal Canadian Engineers Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery Royal Canadian Infantry Corps Enquire now, or mail this coupon to: ARMY RECRUITING STATION AAG (Ml Headquarters. Eastern Command Bell Road Halifax. N. S. Tel. 3-9181 LOC. 22 riportunlties in the C a n a d i a '1 OP-- PORTUNITIES Now IN the fol-l .Please send me. Wilhmll nh—. llgatlon. details on career op-g them ply Mr. Harold Watts, York. . y . . .H for a detailed Study 0‘ to i ' 1' - » Brackle . period and the new J0”It tar-1’ . . , I, _ ~ 3‘21}; :9; gggfnggrg‘deegffigfi‘g, AUCTION “45” SCORE CARDS y of the European Common Mar- “filial WM!“ affect“!!! " ‘ {erg lit/[argaret Euphefnja and for sale at. Guardian—Patriot L ket will set the keynote of the o internatlona trade. . Bum; Central Printing. Wantefl negoti‘afloms. m M th E PUREBRED YORK- Delegates said they bug I e MORRISON " 1“ 19Vi‘ng memory Fglill~gllliOars of breeding age. Ffiggflszéfofignsfiglg . . . . . outlook was "promrsmg" .for a 0‘ Fem 1 “mm” “’11? de' McCormack Bros. St. Georges. cents p9,. and fox Mme; My. Black and whlte Collie! dog in Violmty of West continuing steady expansion of 8, care , _ I 3’3“th “1‘15er 0” 22' 1936‘ PEI at h 1 Ch I t Royalty Answers to the name of “SKIPPY”. economic development. The? “.1 . “mam? 0‘ tick This day we do remember ' ‘ ‘ w 5 ’ 5 es “‘1' . ’ added that more - developed musty lsofmnded l° Retail. A loving thought we give to one BUY NOW PAY NEXT YEAR. work wanted Anyone knowing whereabout please contact: Trauma. Cha‘rloumfi“ we no W < ‘ IN MEMORIAM But in our heart. still lives. gurarenteed 12 months. mO‘ , YOUNG L A D Y DESIRES , an I, m we . 001 Always remembered by his sizes in stock. Simpsons-Seatrs, hwsewwk by the may Re. MR5, DAVID THOMPSON, “fishes ,n the sudden w. Wife Maude. Charlottetown Store. {Mamas 3 required. Phone 1A. MAOLEAN his brother. the late Mia 35, Trainer of Charlotteth Mrs. Henry Dalton, was a recent visitor to 1‘ town where she attean funeral of her cousin, the 1“ Jerome Gillis of 0118:1le SisterrMarl Ambrose, o,” Kinkora, recently mm ex sisters, Mrs. Melvin Ma ~ co and Mm. Lance Dalton, Vance Griffin, hi5: student of S.D.U., 011 fig spent the holiday week-end.“ wh his parents. Mr. and Griffin, Locke Road.’ . Misses Mary C. and June -/ Gregor of Charlottetown, l“ the holiday weekend with 113‘ parents, Mr. and Mrs. D MacGregor, Burton. Misses Beverly and ' Lorne and Wayne Howard,“ D dents of S.D.U., Cha M spent the holiday week g 11; their parents, Mr. and m . '; Bennett Howard, Glenna,“ .. Misses Joan O’Hdllaand, : Leona Howard, high should. ex; dents of Kinkora convent, u 1 the. holiday week-end with” 4 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cull); du Holleran and Mr. am H; Thomas Howard, Cape M. 1, Heath C‘ostain. stalled d 5 P.W.C., Charlottetown, alarm 2 holiday week-end will! his pas ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ou- tainuCape Wolfe. ’: " Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Murphy of Freetown. recently visitea‘lh and Mrs. Thomas Emerita: w Wolfe, and Mr. and Mrs,“ T _ C Howard, Burton. , Misses Betty Doyle,- M Reilly and Rosalie Grills, ill w dents of St. Marys hem w Summerside, spent the W weekend with their pom l g Myrtle Doyle, Cams, _. C and Mrs. Bernard Reiyflg g Wolfe and Mr. Thmnasfidfi L' Brocton. Joseph Doyle, hatch 51M“! in dent of S.D.U., Charm I spent the holiday week-d 1 his parents, Mr. and Mrs. . _. Doyle. Glengarry, Lot‘l. » Misses Marie Griffin ma O‘Holleran, high solidi} dents of Tignish comet _ the holiday week-end Will . parents, Mr. Thomas 9m ,, Mr. and Mrs. Howard . If Brocton. , , Miss Geraldine Rooney berton, recently " grandparents, and Mt} ward S. Griffin, Burton. Wendell Collicut-t, Cape“! e a merit in Toronto, .r b KENSINGTONé Mrs. David L. llch ' elected president of S. _' Guild at the October which was held at the Mrs. Elmer Paynter. , ton. Others elected to office Ithe ensuing year we" Lester Champion. W demt, Mrs. E. Profitt. 90° and Mrs. Joe Harding. all re-elected. - V ‘ The meeting was ,Mrs. Lester Champion ‘Collect for the 19th Sunday 7 Trinity. 9 The treasurer 1‘ ceeds from rummage “1 1 try sale amounted to 999'” on hand $135.46. 3‘ It was moved by M” Thompson, seconded 1’? Elmer Paynter and CW' $5.00 be given the WA a", er to be used towards I a for the Soldier's m0 It was moved by M“- son, seconded by Mrs' Cooke and carried. that w Christman sale be he” ‘ ber 22. , . d Mrs. Thompson mm " members to her home lot; next meeting to be be“)! Thursday in November- A “thank you” In received from MI‘S- J- 'w I for “get well” cards 59‘“ and Mrs. Sheen. " Lunch was served by u' .(ess assisted by Mr" Shines-SE; annawwnwmwm pf sit... . 32‘"; -72- . ‘ . PIUSVILLE ' brook. PEI FUR POOL LTD A 1 Dial" 6349 PHONE 8325 lAm‘y' LUMBERAmOD, USED LUM- r ~ - ,7 j - Pp Y— m ‘- -— If you now have any type of small machine busi- r Miss Norma Corcomv flit?”£3,355,301?me gg‘a‘g sugnigéiiflefstm BOX 478 “3355. this is your chance to really enlarge with a rela- Mm. """"""""""" ~ of Woodbroqk chfog; “:1 Rivlhimnd my; ppy MCDONALD! CURRIE & CO. tlvely small investment; very best locatlon 1n Summer-lAddrm ...................... H film?“ d‘mes GUARDIAN - PATRIOT “REAL ESTATE” side (former Island Equipment showroom Water SM 7 mm 55“ East). Full explanatlon regarding premises and apply: (see , , , , , . _ U 3 Mr Winston Gallant-5‘ I in: St Dunstan's Umfiwl 11' R. G. BURGHARD I COOPER BROTHERS a C0. Charlottetown H. R. DOANE & COMPANY 148 Great George St. Charlottetown Department of Industry and FOR SALE OR WILL TRADE for Volkswagen 1955 BelAir Chevrolet Sedan in good con‘ dition. Phone 5324. Currie Kids. I'l‘hankszwmfl “'eeke . City Town . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Natural Resour 7 ~ — H 1' FOR SALE ONE sow To FAR Charlofiemwn “es _ WANTED Dial 6547~6548 P. o. Box 187 N P , W d mm? m Dma row Nov. 8th. one Jersey ('owto . 4 , .' SMALL HOUSE OR APART— ARTHUR J. GARRETT . I‘emises —— e . ~ Thurs. - Fri. Province .............. .. MM Home Gan” v , -r , freshen, Nov. 20th. Donald Cur— Pllm‘e Ed“ 31d, Thlafld. ment. for family of four. Phone PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING 01' Phone SummeI'Side 2866 after 5:30 pm. " ‘ In A.lherron. spent “ g , no. Ravemale. October 17, 1938. 6636. Charlottetown 100 Fitzroy Street Dial 5321 ITeleDhone a’ ’1“ “me Of her ' > it . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,. land Mrs. PM“, Gal”