rev—:1. .. ._,. 'vaJanmx"rW”T 3» 1. . . 3 .. . .‘v v IT'S EASY TO PLACE YOUR GUARDIAN-PATRIOT WANT AD! ‘ Use Your Phone — Use The Mails — Come To The Office! Charlottetown 8506 —Summersi_de 80:31 — Morflague 97-2, Predict Hail As Curse To Farmers On Way Out ' Page 10 The Guardian Friday, Oct. 10, 1958 IN MEMORIAM CARMODY—In loving memory of Pte. W.W. Carmody, who was Idlled in action, Oct 10, 1944. His presence is always near us Death can never take away. His faith in God, and Christian spirit, II fredh in our memory today. He has gone to be with the Sa- viour. The one who loves him best. There, all who believe in Jesus Shall have eternal rest. Always remembered by mom, sisters and brothers. WORTH—In loving memory of Mrs. George L. Worth, who passed away Oct 10, 1954. There is never a day goes by. Without a thought of you, We wonder why you had to die Just when the fall w: new. A happy home we once enjoyed. How well we do recall. Your dear kind face, your gen- tle smile. You died beloved by all. Always remembered by sons and daughters, also granddaurg‘h. tor Eleanor. JAY — In loving memory of our dear father John H. Jay, who passed away October 12, 1956. Bearer to us than words can tell The Dad we lost and loved so well. We do not forget and never in- tend, We think of him dearly, and will to the end. Whenever we are, whatever we do, Always dear dad, we think of you. Always remembered by his lmnily. JAY — In loving memory of my dear husband, John H. Jay, who passed away October 12, 156. My heart still aches with sad- ness, And secret tears still (low, What it meant to loose you No one will ever know. When I‘m sad and lonely And everything goes wrong I seem to hear you whisper, Cheer up and carry on. Each time I see your photo, You seem to smile and say, Don‘t cry, I am only sleeping We will meet again some day. Sadly missed and lovingly re- membered by his wife Grace. CARD OF THANKS I wish to extend my sincere thanks to the Drs. and Nurses of P. E. I. Hospital. Also those who sent cards, flowers and treats, and to all who visited me while a patient there. John Stewart, New Argyle. Baby GIIIcIrs BURNS cnrcx IIATCIIERT now open. A special breed for every need. cars and Trucks For Sale 1951 CONSUL. IN GOOD CONDI: tion. Apply Harold Crossman, Crapaud. Phone 9001, Crapavud. FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR cattle 1950 Chevrolet sedan in excellent condition. 11. Jen- kins. Southport. ONE 1952 HALF-TON FORD truck. Waldnon Molyneaux, 1n- kenman, P.E.I. 1957 INTERNATIONAL lé-TON truck, 6000 miles, priced for quick sale. Apply John Cullen, Peakes Station. phone 6116. 1956 JEEP TRUCK, ONE-TON, four wheel drive. Mileage 14.- 600. Excellent condition. only $1675. McKay Motors, 59 St. Peters Road. RIDE LIKE A MILLIONAIRE New I 9 5 8 Meteors. 6 and 8 cylinder Sedans' You will be surprised at the LIBERAL TRADE-IN on your old car. and how easy for you to drive a good car this winter. STEWART MOTORS Ltd. Great George Street Salesmen’s Phone 9578 liars and Trucks For Sale 1‘31 PONTIAC COACH. GOOD tires and motor. Price to sell $375.00. After 5 o’clock Dial 7610. 1955 FORI‘ CUSTOMLINE TU. dor equipped with Radio, Spot- light, Fender-skirts, very good condition. Price $1400. Phone 5245 or Contact Constable Ca- meron. RCMP. Barracks. Female Help Wanted WAITRESS WANTED. APPLY. in person to the Island Grill. WAITRESS WANTED. APPLY in person, Ment’s Restraunt, Queen St. EXPERIENCED GIRL 0R W0- man for general housework. Mrs. Herbert Matthews, Al- berton. phone 18. EXPERIENCED GIRL OR W0- man for general housework. Ap- ply Mrs. J. A. Simmonds, 9 Crestwood Drive or Phone 3,000. YOUNG WOMAN WANTED TO assist with housekeeping duties and care of four child- ren; live in privileges. Phone 9115. LADY CLERK FOR DRY goods department and to as- sist in grocery department. Apply Peolfle's Coop Assn, North Rustico, P.E.I. WANTED: MIDDLE - AGED woman for companion, in ex- change for room and board. Phone 8095 between 2 and 4 pm. For Sale 3 PIECE BED OUTFIT; BED. spring, and mattress. Dial 3107. FRANKLIN STOVE. APPLY Margaret Findlay, Bristol, Lot 40. “WONDERFUL” CORN. green tomatoes, cucumbers, pears. apples, country prices. Willard McKay, Vernon Bridge PUREBRED SHOR'I'HORN cow with calf at side. Apply Donald A. McDonald, Corn- wall. ELECTRPLUX—AND ATTACH- ments, with or without automa- tic cord winder, penfect for fall house cleaning. Call 7 Upper Hillsborough or Dial 5607. B'lD, DOUBLE SIZE, HEAVY Coil springs, $35; Girl’s winter coat, size 16, Navy Blue Wool. $10. Box 458, The Guardian. LAMBS —- GRAND SUFFOLK rams and Ewes - Rubber tired truck wagon. Will take laying hens or pigs in trade, Ed Ryan, Morel]. ONE LADIES WINTER COAT used only one winter. Good as new, color charcoal and lI‘ed. Size 12. Dial 6097. SMALL CUSTOM - house trailer, suitable for hunting trips; $300. Also 7 Duck Decoys $5. Dial 9962. ONE LADY’S WINTER COAT, Kilgornick. ‘Color green. size 10. Almost new. Priced rea- sonably. Phone 5282. HOT AIR REGISTER 34 x 34 inch. Good as new - $5. Kelly and Maclnnis, 135 Great George Street. Phone 3635. 4 SOWS. 2 WITH LITTER. 1 fanrowing soon. Will also trade BUILT for newly freshened mi' - cows. Apply; John Stenvers. Marshfield. 1958 TRAILER, FACTORY — nished, $600.00 off cost price, owner transferred. seen by appointment only. Dial 9166. LIMITED QUANTITY 01“ PER- ennial plants, phlox, polyanthus, anthemis, daisies, gyrpsophila, and many other varieties; also rockery plants. Joe R. Smith, Stanley Bridge. BOTH WAYS. CLASSIFIED AD- vertising pays. Whether you’re an advertiser or a reader, there's profit aplenty for you in the Classified section. Phone 8506. ENGLISH IMPORTED WIRE and smooth fox terriers, de- livery now, and until Christ- mas. Reasonable. W r i t e, phone, visit, Westmayne Ken- nels, Westchester, N. S. 1 cream Adastra Male poodle pup. THE CHIP WAGON AND EQUIP- ment. Consisting of deep frier, three burner gas stove. elect- ric potato peeler. frigidaire, drink cooler, cash register, po tan chipper. Dial 2985, Su-m- merside or call 255 Convent Street. Thanksgiving Turkeys 10-15 lbs. Fresh Killed on- Order Gil Henry Phone 9313 ' FOR SALE CATTLE ~ AT FLAT RIVER I will sell at. Flat River on premises of James Bea- ton on Wednesday, Oct. 15, starting at 1 pm: 1 cow young, 4 cows. milking, 2 steers 1'}; yrs. old. Terms at Sale. James Beaion. Office Phone 5431 built, 26 feet. winterized fur-a, OUT OUR WAY By J. R. WILLIAMS KINDA DUMB! cur 6004'. AN' THESE BIG COMPANIES ARE I WHEN A suv's (so-r A are DO FER HOURS, HE GOES TO BRDODIM' OVER H15 TROUBLES.’ BUT IF THEY‘P LET HIM READ, SMOKE, PLAY SOLITAIRE , ER TAKE A MAP, THEY'P HAVE A HAPPY THE HARD SNAP YEH, AN'MAKE FIFTY UNHAPPY MEN! As owns 1 AM, AND A9 MUCH SENEE A5 1 ear-room HAVE. I WOULDN'T WANT TO BE MOPPIH‘ DECKé AROUND A BUNCH OF (aw/5 LAYIN' IN DECK CHAIRS! SEE THERE " NOTHIN' T0 JRWILLIAM} IMO 9 loss oL-u luau. In In. as, 11.; In. 1 For Sale Male Help Wanted FOR SALE — AUCTION "45” score cards for sale at Guard- ian - Patriot Central Printing. ONE SOW T0 PARROW OCT- ober 22nd. Waldron Molyneaux Inkerman, P.E.I. FOR SALE — MORE PEOPLE are buying our Winterseal Alu- mi num combination storm- screen door than ever before. The reason! Absolute satis- faction guaranteed. Installed price $64.50 Charlottetown area. Chandler Bros, dial 655? TURKEYS CO-OP SUPER MARKET’S SPECIAL PRICE Only 49c per lb. FRESH P.E.I. STOCK NOT FROZEN SUPER MARKET CO-OP Queen Street, . Charlottetown TOWN OF TRENTON ' TENDER FOR SALE gallons per: minute against 120 pounds pressure, and one 20 horse power motor. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Mrs. Grace Fraser, Town Clerk. Help Wanted INSURE YOUR MERRY CHRIS- tmas! Earn Christmas money selling Avon’s nationally ad- vertised gift sets. Openings in Queens and Kings CO. F o r in- terview: Write Mrs. Dunn, Dist. Mgr., 16 Princess St., Monoton. Lost And Found TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT. Standard models. Apply F. A. McCoth or phone 9525. with black nose, owner may claim by identifying and pay- ing for advertisement. Apply Wot'th's Pharmacy. Miscellaneos BUYING SCRAP IRON AND steel. Also batteries, metals, and bottles. Paying highest market prices. Lester O'Brien, Lower Prince Street. BOX NUMBERS In replying to Box Numbers. please make sure you have the, correct Box Number in the ad-’ dress. DIAL 4044 YOUR IMPERIAL STOVE & FUEL OIL AGENT C-h’town East - Parkdale JOHN W. SKINNER Male Help Wanted DOOR TO DOOR AGENTS wanted to take orders for Quickie American automatic self-wringing Sponge mop. Write for particulars today. Elliotts Specialty Sales, Cor- ner Brook, Newfoundland. DOORMAN WANTED FOR PRI- vate club in Charlottetown. mus-t, be physically fit, over 25 Excellent pay for right person. Applicant to be Owner. Oct. 16. Apply Guardian-Pat- riot. Box LA R. 6.1 FOUND—SMALL DOG, BROWN . years of age. Night duty only. _ interviewed = Delivery Boy WANTED IMMEDIATELY Apply in person . or Telephone for app01ntment Michael’s Grocery S Longworth - Phone 6421 REAL ESTATE Agents And Brokers L. H. KENNEDY REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE 166 Great George St. Dial 3912 REAL ESTATE For Rent 3 ROOM HEATED APART- ment; bedroom and living- room furnished. Dial 3277. ROOMS FOR RENT? TELL folks looking for a nice place .via Classified Ads. Just Phone 8506 ' Tenders will be receivedmmmrsrmn HEATED R 00M up to October 15th for one; Ponoma Pump for an eightf inch bore hole. Capacity 90 second floor. Apply 175 Sydney St. ROCHFORD STREET 70 — first floor, three room furnish- ed apa-ntment, heat and hot water supplied. Phone 8453. ONE HEATED, FURNISHED room on second floor. Ideal location. Dial 6268. CUSTOM BUILT COSY HOUSE trailer 7 x 25 feet. Insulated and furnished. Write Box 112 or phone 25 O’Leary. PASSMORE STREET 23—FOUR room unfurnished apartment. second floor; lights, water and heat supplied. $45. month. §SHOP AND STORAGE SPACE. rear of Scantlebury Art and Hobby Shop, 90 Kent St. Phone 4555. REAL ESTATE Wanted [SEVEN OR EIGHT ROOM house or larger wanted for 1 family Of five Iadultsl. Apply Box 456 care of Guardian-Pat- riot. REAL ESTATE ' ver, Colo, and originally set up to For Sale SMALL DWELLING IN PARK- dale. Apply Box 461 Guardian- Patriot. BUILDING LO'IS OPPOSITE South-port Cabins. Apply Harry Mulch, South‘port. Brackley Point Road. Phone 8021 days; 8776 evenings. Personal FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH The amazing Body Tonic. Write for free booklet today. PROCKER & CAMPBELL RESEARCH INST. 21 King St. East, Toronto, Ont. Services Offered WANTED ALE BOTTLES, PINTS or quarts. Dial 8595. RELIABLE B ABY SITTER available for evenings. Phone 9793 after 5.30 pm. CHRISTMAS PHOTO GREET- ing cards from your own nega- tive! 15 cents each up to 24 cards; 10 cents each for 25 cards or more, with envelop- es. George Wotton, Photo- graphy, Box 1299, Summer- side. L A R GE DESIRABLE LOT. 5 Wanted To Buy WANTED GOOD QUALITY oats. pain: highest market 1 prices. also storage for same. I Write Box 459. Guardian. ‘ JOHN L. BEATON CALGARY (OP) — A hail sup- .pression company official predicts that hail will be eliminated soon as a curse to farmers. The prediction was made by W. ILloyd McSorley, manager of Wa- ter Resources Development Corp- oration Modification Limited. WRDC, with head office in Den- seed clouds, had a hail-suppres- sion contract this year covering approximately 750,000 acres in central Alberta. Company officials say that for the third consecutive year of the firm‘s operations no wide or long track of hail damage swept IN MEMORIAM MRS. JOHN R. PROCTOR There passed away suddenly at her home in Tornington, Al— berta. ‘ on Thursday. Septem- ber 4th, 1958, Mrs. John Proc- tor Inee Olive Jane Matheson) at the age of 52 years. She was born in Brookfield, P.E.I., the daughter of the late Benjamin MlaUheson and Alice Smith. In 1927 she moved to Western Canada and resided there until her passing. In 1939 she became the wife of John Proctor O‘f Tor- rington, Alberta. She made one visit to her native province in 1949, renewing many acquaint- ances. Left. to mourn her passing are her husband and two adopted children, Clifford, age 16 and Eunice, age 13, one sister Bea- trice, Mrs. William Graham, Breadal-bane and a brother John of Broolofield. also a number of aunts. uncles and cousins. Burial took place in Torr-ing- ton, Alberta. Wanted LADY DESIRES ROOM AND Board. Central. Phone 3815. WANTED: RANSOM DIGGER. John Parker, Albany. Work Wanted WORK WANTED BY YOUNG single Dutchman. Experience in Fruit Shipping. Apply Bert DeJohn, 301 Kent St. or Dial 3090. NOTICE OF SALE BY SHERIFF Pursuant to and by virtue of a Writ of Execution to me directed; and issued out of the Countyl Court of Queen's County at the First Circuit of the paid Court on the 24th day of September, A. 'D., 1958, in an action wherein The Trustees of School District No. 23 in Queen’s County are Plaintiffs and Orville Morrisey is Defendent, and which said ex- ecution is marked to levy for the sum of One Hundred and Seventy ~One Dollars and 05-100tlrs. being the amount of school taxes and costs which amount remains un- paid together with Sheriff's fees and Cost of levy and sale and other expenses of execution. I hereby give Public Notice that on Friday the 7th day of Novem- ber, 1958. at the hour of eleven o'clock in the forenoon in front Of the Law Courts Building in Char- lottetown in Queen's County in Prince Edward Island, I will set up and sell by public auction to the highest bidder the land here- inafter described being: ALL THAT TRACK, PIECE and PAR- CEL of land situate, lying and be- ing on Lot 34 in Queen‘s County in Prince Edward Island. bound- ed as follows:— COMMENCING at a stake fixed on the West side; of the Covehead Road in the Nor—‘ thern boundry of land formerly‘ leased to Adam Bridges, from thence West according to Magne- tic Meridian of 1764 along the same 53 chains across the Deans- ton Mill Pond to the Eastern boundary of land formerly in pos- session of William Sellers, thence Nortlrwesterwardly along t h e same or the various courses of said Mill Pond 20 feet from its margin across the small stream therefrom runnix West from thence taking a Nofiheastwordly course until it strikes the East, boundary of the said William Sel- ler' land thence in a line running' North 6 chains 50 links to the road leading from the Bnacloly Point Road to the Covehead Road aforesaid and thence South along said Road intersecting Winter: River Brook to the place of Com- E mencement containing 111 acres of land EXCEPTING thereout and therefrom a tract of 12 acres of land described in a deed dated June 11th, 1953 from Claude R.| Barwise and Wife to Arthur Simp- . son and registered in Liber 135.! Folio 9 of Queen's County Con- Veyances. TOGETHER with a right of way 20 feet wide over the farm lane leading Southerly from the Hardy Mill Road to the above de- scribed plot of land for all pur- poses Of trade to the Mill and for all purposes and subject to a right of way 20 feet wide for Arthur Simpson his heirs, and as— signs over the farm lane leading Southerly from the Hardy Mill Road to the Mill and over the Mill dam and an over the present lane leading to the fields lying South of the Pond and Stream. DATED the 30th day of Septem- ber, A.D., 1958. through the project. Alex Munro, City of Calgary parks’ superintendent, says he is sure that had the city not been under contract for hail suppres- sion, many of Calgary‘s fine gar- dens would have been destroyed. Mr. McSonley says each year. as operational data grows, WRDC tries to improve its techniques. Further improvements and facil- ities would be used next year. The 1958 hail-suppression pro- gram lasted from June 1 to Sept. 25. The staff included a manager in Calgary, an assistant manager who acted as a field technician at Disbury. Alta, two experienced meteorologists, two aircraft pi- lots two additional field techni- cians and two office secretaries. A total Of 140 silver iodide gen- erators were placed in and around the protected area. These gent-r- ators operated on 75 of the 97 Convertibility Of Sterling Is Suggested Near MONTREAL (CPI — A British financier predicted Wednesday convertibility of sterling may come “much sooner than many think." R. C. Quick, senior member of the Council of the London Stock Exchange, told a press confer- ence the pound sterling now is stronger than at any time in years. But he suggested that the move to convertibility would possibly require the help of Canada to un- derwrite dollar needs for a few days after it was decided to make the pound freely exchange- able for other currencies. He expressed the feeling that it should be possible to exchange sterling freely for other curren- cies, but added the maintenance of the present value of the pound should be the prime considera- tion of the government. -‘ Mr. Quirk is a member of a party of European stock exchange officials making a 16-day tour of Canadian industries. The ofificials represent stock exchanges in Hol- land, Switzerland. B el g i u m, France, Germany and England. PM May Revise Pakistan Plans O'I'I‘AWA (CPI—The dismissal of Pakistan's government and im- position of martial law in that country may force alterations in P rime Minister Diefenbaker’s plans for a five-day visit to/Pakis- tan next month. An official in Mr. Diefenbaker’s office said Wednesday: “We’ll have to wait and see" how the prime minister‘s visit will be af- fected by me action taken by Pakistan‘s P r e s idem Iskander Mirza. President Mirza abolished the government and put the country under martial law pending the writing of a new constitution. Mr. Diefenbaker‘s world tour days of the contract period. The two aircraft either distributed su- ver iodide or did reconnaissance work on 72 of the 97 days. GAVE BETTER PROTECTION . “Despite the fact that this year’s coverage was smaller than last year," Mr. McSorley com- mented, “more generators were used this year giving better pro- tection." He said this year forest ranger lookout tower personnel reported on weather conditions in the Rocky Mountain foothills. Another addition to WRDC op— erations this year was the estab- lishment of a chemical plant for the manufacture of the explosive material used in seeding clouds for hail suppression. Company officials said that In general in 1958 in the protected area hail damage was spotty and light except for the Aug. 11 storm. plans were for him. to be [hepar- sonal guest of President Mirza. Officials here indicated there is no question of calling Off the Pak- istan visit. Mountbatten O O O O VISII‘S VIctorIa VICTORIA (CPI _. Lord Louis Mountbatten, Britain’s first sea lord, arrived here by air Wednes- day to begin a five-day visit naval installations in the Victorla area. ' In the airport welcoming party was Rear Admiral H. S. Rayner, Pacific coast flag officer. Today he is scheduled to watch an anti-submarine exercise then leave for a visit to the US. naval base at San Diego. Calif. Later he will visit Norfolk, Va., New York and Washington. Travelling with him is the chief of Canada’s naval staff. Vice Ad- miral H. G. Dewolf and Mts. De- wolf. Ambassador Soys Good by WASHINGTON (CPI — Cana- dian Ambassador Norman Rob- ertson Wednesday called on Pres- ident Eisenhower to say goodbye before leaving for Ottawa this weekend to become undersecre- tary of state for external affairs. Robertson, whose transfer was announced rec ently. came to Washington in May. 1957, from London, where he had served for several years as Canadian high commissioner. He 5 u c c e e d ,ed A. D. P. Heeney, now chairman of the Canadian Civil Service Commission. Mr. and Mrs. Robertson leave Saturday morning for Ottawa, where the ambassador will re- place Jules Leger, who lias been appointed permanent Canadian representative at NATO head- quarters in Paris. NO successor in the Washington post has been announced. LONDON (ArPl—Jl’he Duke and Duchess of Gloucester will visit Nigeria next May to represent Queen Elizabeth at the West Afri- schedule has him slaying in Pak- istan from Nov. 13-18. Tentative BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Etc. 1. Elmer Blanchard, [60 Richmond St. M. A. Farmer, Q.C., Bank of Commerce Bldg Palmer & Haslam Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. Peaks & Nicholson I75 Grafton Street J. A. McCuigan, B.A. Currie Bldg., Dial 9424 Queen St. [AN 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 ‘1 Trainer [60 Richmond St. Dial 5573 SerVices Offered Mimeographing, Bookkeeping, Stenography MRS. HELEN ACORN 2 Brighton Road, Charlottetown Dial 6349 Dial 5573 , can colony's independence cele- brations. PROFESSIONAL CARDS CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. R. Canon 201 Prince St. Dial 6432 “’orroMETRI's‘tsT .I. A. Carrulhers, R. 0. 123 Kent St. Dial 5612 J. S. Taylor, RD. Comer Kent & Queen Sts. Office 9133 — House 4756 ARCli-IITECT— ‘ J. F. TOO~ -S, B. Arch. ARCHITECT 140 Richmond St. Dial 3865 G. Keith Pickard B. Arch. M.R.A.1.C., Charlottetown, 100 Fitzroy St. ' Dial 8618 , Summerside. Wednesdays Dial 2936 Peter A. McNeil I“ “- GdARCHITECT . O. St. Charlottetown Phone 4339 P. O. Box 513 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER E. S. CHANDLER. B.Sc. (E.E.), M.E.I,C., PEng. 161 QUEEN ST. PHONE 8325 CHARTERED ACCOUNT—ANTS McDONALD, CURRIE & CO. COOPER BROTHERS & co. Sheriff 0f Queen’s Dainty. New Vessel For Fisheries Depl- (YI‘TAWA (CPL—A new fisher- ies reearch vessel, the A. T. Cam- eron, will be turned over to the federal fisheries department at a ceremony Oct. 17 in Montreal. The $1,750,000 vessel, one Of 9 most modern in the World, Will be accepted from the builders. Mar- ine Industries Limited, Sorel. Que. ‘ ’ ‘ ‘1 1 Lean b Fisheries Minister Mac ‘ wyho will turn it eve; to the fish- eries research boar . The l774foot craft, named file; a former chairman of. the boar who died in 1947, Will operate mainly in the Atlantic and Arctic fishing areas. W111 caparllie of trips lasting six to eight wee s. The A. T. Cameron Will be based at St. John’s, Nt'ld., 'for about eight months and at Halifax for the remainder of the year. It is equipped to perform oceano- graphic, hydrographrc and survey work and contains five separate laboratories and an 1,800 - cubic- foot fish hold. Depth sounding and other elec- tronic equipment has been in- stalled in the ship. There are two radar sets and when one set is being used in survey operations the second can be used for navr- gation. —- Souris 32-3 —— Alberton’ 68-2‘ . Bank Interest Rate Increases OTTAWA (CPI — no a... Canada's interest ml. 2.. h 2154 per cent this week last week, the central b“ ‘ ported Thursday. This figure compares with“ per cent two weeks an. 'Ifi ord low of 1.12 per cent m‘ tablished in the week ended h z. The record high of u . cent was established Au, l 1957. t I . T ra e “Jolie's per cent:l above the e yield of s ort-tenn m rangent treasury bills whlc 239 per cent this week. resulted from acceptance on 3115000010 of the turing Jan. 9. 1959 at price of 599-407- 50va PIANle muslin Soviet pianist, Vladimir A“ azi. is scheduled to leave by. United States in tre m h days for a concert tour: _ s 5; a I NEED HOUSING MOSCOW IReurerr.) .. 7'3”, vieL Communist party "um" Pravda c a l l c d Wednesday to, cut: in expenditure on [um buildings. in c: u d in; m The hull is of steel and the sup- erstructure of aluminum. ARE YOU IN HULA HOOPS JOIN IN THE FAST MOVING FAD SPECIAL PRICE 79c With each 2 dollar purchase of gas from / FRANKIE ROPER’S SERVICE STATION prince and Grafton Streets. arenas. in favor of housings: public amenities. ‘ .fi THE SWING? Grafton Street Foam Rubber seats. White as an angel. Good transmission. 30,000 miles left this one w tires. You can not get the this body and motor. Maroon finish, Hunting Model Curl-b slag. Charlottetown Dial 5568 H. R. DOANE 81 COMPANY . 148 Great George St., Charlottetown Dial 6547 — 6548 P. 0. Box 187 ARTHUR I. GARRETT PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING W m Fitzroy Street Dial 6321 Salesman”: Phone; 9578 HULA HOOPS! While They Last Special 70c With Each Purchase of Gas PEERLESS AND ROYALTY TEXACO SERVICE STATIONS "Count Your Many Blessings" THANKSGIVING I958 And be sure one of them is a better used“! ‘- Ior tamin pleasure and good business. I955 DODGE MAYFAIR , Four door sedan in a beautiful two-tone black I! yellow combination and you will love the comfort!“ We are only asking $l495. A \ I955 DODGE Four door sedan in an attractive Green finish. , motor and tires on this one. Come in and make I” offer, if you do not like our price— $l I95. I953 PONTIAC SEDAN $795. I953 PONTIAC COACH Green as any Irish Shamrock. You will love the clean appearance inside and outside and the nice 0" seat covers on this model. We are only asking $795. I952 METEOR SEDAN, Green finish. This motor has been overhauled and “la _ the perfect tires on this model you will have hours and many miles of pleasant travel. $825. I95l PLYMOUTH SEDAN Light green finish and new seat covers. . . Any” can afford to own this one at our price. $275. I950 PONTIAC SEDAN Nice and 'clean inside and outside with a perfed This one Is priced at a Poor man‘s price. . . $395. I950 STUDEBAKER Five passenger coupe with brand new seal: M- ith a perfect motor ’ . sound of a baby! “ta. $525. I949 DODGE SEDAN In that favorite color of most, peOpIe “Elm”. ONLY $395. I949 PONTIAC COACH 300d motor and tires make this 1 $325. Trans-Canada Highway 6.. motor and tires, and I" a. I Office PW: and: *i . ML. . rel n ISTEWART MOTORS LIMITED. ': GREAT GEORGE STREET d I: 4:" do! {at of .s‘p nu‘ " E l