+, See These P* PRE-CHRISTMAS . SPECIALS _ Allison MacLeod USED CAR LC~ Pontiac—1955 2 door Sedan. Maroon in : ec AERC ON Pee TEED Or Na : : - SFR ete ee Paine agar! TAA Ramee Wen Ne ede os I >? a Allison MacLeod 126 Cumberland St i951 MORRIS MINOR Al CON- dition, low mileage. Apply Mc- Kay Motors, St. Peters Road, Guardian-Patriot CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING AND INFORMATION S a : lt 7 iN é ete i ir il i i i z i fh it , ls | | i H it te ‘al : i : | i 3 ir i i di fi i aye ef" j¥s 8 z ! 4 | i il oe ie An ft li til al it | : | i i : ; : | i i : oH | i £ % i Oh ‘i i it i ; g 5 ze 7 fee oat? | gine A Is Hh E if be ill i | Z i ; i z 4 iP | tf tf i i I i i rt ieitetsls : [ Wagon—1955 GOODSPEED’S QF P.E.I. LTD UPTOWN LoT t i Miscellaneous i fi Hee pike! mit ? ies befie.s i wo tan: Finder please notify Wal- ter Bernard, Freetown. Tam Davies Texaco Service Sation has too big a stock. Look at these prices on Firestone Tires. 670 x 15 Safety Champion Rayon Tubeless .... 17.25 670 x 45 Safety Champion | Nylon Tubeless .... 18.9 600 x 16 and 670 x 15 Champion Tubed Type ---- 10.50 NO TRADE IN NECESSARY NO INSTALLATION CHARGE Tom Davies Texaco Service Station Corner Gt. George and Fitaroy Dial 6034 FOR SALE: A CHRISTMAS PRE- sent, one black and white pony foal. Elmer Waugh, Wilmot Val- ley. CANADIAN CHAIN SAWS, one year factory warranty. Moase, Kensington sales and service, LAST MINUTE CHRISTMAS SPECIALS WEAR EVER Gift Sets, 3 piece $19.95 Wheatley's apple stand St. Pe-| ters at Ellis Bros. Diary | Intosh, courtland, see foam and ‘rubber display. Phone 5020. FOR SALE: CHILDRENS MITTS and ankle socks. Pticed from 40 cents to 70 cents. Dial 5494. heavy duty, light weight, with | 5 piece $34.95 \ TOYS-TOYS Assortment of trucks, doll ear- Clearing at 20%, off ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Steam Irons, Electric Fry Pans, Kettles, Radios, Lamps. — ' 20% off ONE ONLY Fire Truck, with ladder and Fireman’s Hat to clear at - $17.95 NEW WAY FURNITURE CO. LTD. Ideal Gifts For Christmas i tricycles, child’s rockers, | ciages, 'ERS. ‘For only Se (3 ! $2.10) _ Male Help Wanted Kent and Great George St. Miscellaneous DPEN TONIGHT Till 9 O'clock Be sure to visit our Toy Fair for the best values in Town. FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO CHARLOTTETOWN STORE ONLY NOTICE We will be closed Friday and Saturday, December 235th ahd 26th also Friday and Saturday, January lst and 2nd. We will be salkieny’chsenn | on Thursday of both. weeks instead of Friday. Our feed warehouse will satisfaction. Phone %727—Write also -be open on Thursday. The Wiltshire Dairying Co. Ltd. THIS WEEK HOCKEY EQUIPMENT,\ ‘SKATE AND BICYCLES! ARE WANTED BY FAM- ILY WANT AD READ- you can advertise ? | insertions TREES FOR SALE LOVELY FR CANADIAN NATIONAL Christmas trees. Stands if need- | RAILWAYS ed. Apply 210 Upper Queen | | vie a aeih onion G50: Railway YMCA—Moncton, Also one pair boy's skates, size N. B.! 5, $2.00. Phone 4935. | Sealed tenders addressed to BOYS SKATES. Mr. R. P. Puddester, Regional aa & eet condition. $3.00. Chief Engineer, -Canadian Na- Phone 8300. . | tional Railways, Moncton, N. B., | will be received up to 2:30 p.m., unless submitted on form Tendering. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. D. V. GONDER Vice-President and General Manager RENTAL 3 ROOM APARTMENT, WITH entrance. Phone 5733. Charlottetown. water and elec- tricity. George MacKay Har- rington, P.E_I. Wanted To Rent WANTED TO RENT THREE OR or four bed room Winters, Dundee WANTED IMMEDIATELY-2 unheated, apartment or house. Phone 5366. : i ef nll i ‘ pig fe ae ol i i. | : if fi r Mrs.| The family of the late Mrs. Donald of Mount | Calvin Bishop, wish to thank Dr Buchanan, Jane, Mrs. Sy Geo Savers ant siell of te: Wilfred of Ocean P.E.1 Hospital, and those who View, Florence May, Mrs. He: sent flowers and cards during our bert Kenney, Covina California, recent bereavement. Stout Buchan, Deval eevee’ of| Mout David o CLOSE PLANT Harvey, : also one| SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP)—Le of Tucso; page's glue factory employing 12 7 2 a € Fs - o c-ge Mer “ «ff ‘ U ¥ oN ‘ stock of E Wanted To Buy P oo ch higher than that ofthe Quality ~ company’s ’s, | Miller WANTED mae, eee BIGGEST BATS TO BUY ALE BOTTLES Werli's laren Wale, ‘the “ROYAL BEBCOR recorder— re sup- | plied by the Railway and in ac- cordance - with Instructions for | Houses & Apartments | ———— | FOR RENT SMALL HOUSE ON) bedroom, furnished, heated or | CHRISTMAS FLOWERS Our greenhouses are filled with beautiful flowers for your home, your friends, your church. POINSETTIAS—The finest in the city $2.00 — $3.00 _ EXTRA SPECIAL AZALEAS—Direct from Belgium : | Just breaking into dozens of beautiful blooms—Will bloom into te lar ee New Year. $4.00 - - | BIRTHS Pot Mums, Christmas Cherries, Peppers —-——_ Mixed Pans, Flowering and Foliage House Plants,’ : Green and Novelty Plants. From $1.00 ~ Cut Flowers of all kinds. # WEST END NURSERIES Open Evenings CIVIC TAX APPEALS Notice is hereby given that the Board 22 Richmond St. \ Breton, on December Haslam. a daughter, Lee. Weight 3 lbs. 5 ‘ for Pameia Dawn. Phone 3525 — | BIRT — At the Prince Island 1958. to Mr. of Appeal from Civic Valuations and Assess- Jane. Weight 7 Ibs. 10% ozs. bath, on ground floor, private ments has been set for Wednesday, Decem- ber 30th, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock a.m. in paved highway 8 miles from the Court Room in the time forthe year 1959, apartment, | soon as possible. Apply V.G. | Charlottetown, Apartments. | December 19, 1958. to Mr. and Morell Rear, a son. City Building as the JOHN. J. BUTLER, City Clerk. PROFESSIONAL CARDS By DAVE OANCIA Canadian Press Staff Writer Services Offered paired. Prompt service by ful ‘ly equipped experts. Costs ar lower when repairs are dom , properly. Pick up and deiivery | service Island Radio Centre, | 136 Great Géorge St. Phone 6021 | Charlottetown. SERVICE Exterminators for Roaches. Bed Bugs, Rats, Insects, ete Free estimates — Guaranteed,“ | P. O. ‘Box 451, Charlottetown. Transportation |CAR LEAYING FOR BOSTON December 26th, or 27th. Bus MacCannel. Phone 8850, or 9513.. Boston M 06477. CAR LEAVING FOR FLORIDA | during first week in ~ January. Can accommodate three or four Passengers. Phone 7-3 Earle ' Atkinsen, Alberton. | CAR LEAVING FOR HALIFAX, | December 27th., returning Dec- | ember 3ist. accommodate 2. | Phone 151, Montague. the : above mentioneg items and get, DRIVING TO TORONTO ON juick results and extra CASH for Christmas. s ACT FAST Phone Guardian - Patriot 8506 Guardian - Patriot Magazine | Subscribers January 4th, recom for one pas- senger. Cali 4151. Teachers Wanted WANTED ‘Wanted To B YOUR BEST MARKET FOR ALE BOTTLES City piek-up Service MAURICE BLOCK CO. LID. 158 Kent Street s TELEVISION AND RADIOS RE-| Barristers, Solicitors, etc. M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LL.B Bank of Commerce Bldg. Palmer & Haslam Bank of Nova Scotia Bidg. Electrical picture of prosperity. — Z Britons now are earning more, PR ‘ spendi more, producing more Engin r and ean more nae ue ‘any | E. S. Chandler time since the 1930s. They are BSe., (E.E.) MEIC. P En 242 North River Road | MODERN FUMIGATING | Peake & Nicholson 175 Grafton Street J. A. McGuigan, B.A. ‘Currie Bidg. Dial 9424 Quéen St - Phone 5336 States. + . if During 1959 the wraps of war-| Canadian goods. Optometri sts time ‘austerity-were unwound one by one, giving Britons the free- (not proved easy. Over and above J. A. Carruthers, R.O. om to travel more and buy Bithe freight charges, 123 Kent St. Dial 561 most Britons in their teens or ‘Currie Bldg. McLean & McKinnon) Dial 3361 Ian M. MacLeod, LL.B. 179 Queen St. early 20s had never known. — Corner Kent & ‘Queea Sts. LIFTS RESTRICTIONS Office 9133 — House 4756 During the year, the govern- J. S. Taylo® R.O. ‘John J. Holmes B.A., LL.B. 150 Richmond Street © Dial 6145 | = ment virtually lifted the limit on Architects — - tail “sbrond and swept away Frederic A. Large Q.C. 136 Richmond St. Dial 3244 Robert G. MacLeod . B.A., LL.B. 136 Richmond St. Dial 4126 imports from the dollar area. abroad and swept away J. F. Toombs, B. Arch. | ee ee oe de |mest of the restrictions blocking Architect fast economic recovery made 140 Richmond St. Dial 3865 since the Suez invasion precipi- Peter A. McNeil i ' ; any in the post-war period. 166 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown |" The period of austerity. and _Ghirgpractor Dr. W. R. Carson Phone 4339 P. 0. Box 513 tight money to fight inflation and : | rebuild confidence in sterling Laurie A. Coles > a . that follewed Suez disappeared & Associates. in 1959. Consumer spénding developed jinto the biggest factor in Brit- ‘ain’s recovery. Last spring the Charlottetown, 1 Great a government cut taxes and eased 42\4 George St. Dial seis | ; . toe nee Consulting Engineering & Architectural Service. | and girl, Edwin Frances, and Cape 14th., 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J. | : (nee Mar- achieving a material standard of living that can be compared with that of Canada, and the United | ing British markets were thrown | | wide open to most American and’ tated a financial crisis as severe A Lon. me 4 ; ese . rt, ea ~ : Aes Foe ne it As i is if § | ; OUR FEED MILL Wi Births, Deaths, Marriages (When death notices are received tee late te be IN MEMORIAM her; Merle. away Dec. 22nd 1916. | Ories : | Of the one we loved so much. Edward Lovingly remembered by her| Britain—on the outside of f HONOR MINISTER i Be Oe ine © ser ; es f. se x ” i" é aS TE i Bee Stintt af: ay ie s : 7 San ne - ¥ ‘ © a &y (pete Rr oe + 7 é 2 s, t a i 7} HI ge gy ae course etaris Jan at Union Commercial College, enroll now for a complete noon, %h, for infants from 3 pre-school chil- RCA VICTOR Portable Tele- Christmas price, PRINCE COUNTY MOASE Jewellers, Summ ute shoppers. . RESERVE December 2, Long River School Christmas cert, at 8 p.m. LUCKY TICKET drawn be Doll on Dec. 19th, 1959 is §.D. Dixon, North Tryon. Funeral Director: GORVEATT — In loving mem- ory of our dear mother, who 1955. : We miss her because we loved te he denote Gan silver or No treasure, on earth can replace ber; “ Her memory will never grow old. ingly remembered by dau- ghters, . Dorothy, Delta, and | GREENAN — In loving memory ing industries appear to be | of our dear mother, Mrs. Michael Greenan. who passed |some rough sailing. Bi MacLEAN ~ FUNERAL HOME ‘LIMITED 15 King Square Charlottetown Dial 5549 * Perhaps the biggest - | trading blocs in Europe. Tim jnation European ‘Common /Seven trading area as a for British “policym aker® ‘caused by the emergence-of- started along the n gen emerging customs unio > headed a dtive to form the € | OTTAWA (CP)—Associate De- move. The result has been a trp fence Minister Pierre Sevigny ing deadlock in Europe. r has been named honorary colonel little likelihood that the Six of the Hull Regiment, a Royal make a deal to bring the © Canadian Armored Corps militia | groups clostr together. : Heathcoat-Amory, however, | quietly confident about Brit: | regiment, Mrs. John O'Neil, veteran, has been associated with ithe army since“he was 16. and place for hearing of such Appeals Pj ctur Q Of Pr 0 peri ty {s Seen In Britain Now tions on a wide range of goods from countries such as Canada| Aro Equipment Corp., 35 ¢ LONDON (CP) — Britain en-|and the U.S. ‘ters the new year presenting a AID FOR TOURISTS In October, the government— ifor the first time since the 1930s, A few weeks later the boom- Selling these dollar goods has | Derick Heathcoat-Amory, speak- |ing of 1960 prospects, said he ex- pected the instalment - buying that government capital thought ‘however, that private in. vestment would increase. -. }future policy would be a consid- jeration of factors affecting the country’s foreign trading posi- tion technological developments to make certain they are not priced out of world markets. |'SOME DARK SPOTS There are a few dark spots in an otherwise bright economic 201 Prince St. Dial 432|" Summerside, Dial 3789. | Bwitue responded by going on am Chartered Accountants |scgeie srtiche’ suit a bowae a rn Currie Bidg. : Charlottetown Dial S568 H. R. DOANE AND COMPANY. WINSPEAR. HIGGINS, STEVENSON AND DOANE, 134 Richmdnd “Street, Charlottetown LIGHT JAUNTING OR PUNG ; oie in gr -d cond tion. Write | price. Box 106, Kensing- 4 ARTHUR J. GARRETT * . PALMER ELECTRIC Charlottetown r Veet CLAUDE CRASWELL, LICENCED AUCTIONEEK, SHOOTERS Phone 6547 Big Chicken Shoot At R.C.M.P. Range sn oe «15 A 1 Birds . AUCTIONEERS | TUESDAY 22 Dee. Start 6:30 p.m. } ws EVERYONE WELCOME . Winsioe, P.E.L. the defence depart- | O'NEIL’ — At the Charlottetown ment announced Friday. /.t.-Col. on December 20th 1959 Sevigny. a Second World War future. “We are now reaping s the advantages of the big trial investments of the last fi years and also . . . the the necessarily unpopular mb ures which my predecessors bound to impose during the iod when the investment 6 wes at its height,” he said recent speech. DIVIDENDS By THE CANADIAN 1 Jan. 15, record Dee. 31. Canadian Fairbanks - |—gave British tourists the right) to spend as much on overseas |; phage 15 cents, travel as they wish and can af-| aoe Stest Wares Lid. a '10 cents, Feb. 15, record Jam. 7 the cost of | — : wider range of goods — a state articles ranging from radios 8 IE marino os aed Sa dresses are subject to import! the price of a comparable British, | 30 cents plus 25 cents extra, Fy Chaneellor of _ the Exchequer; record Jan: 15, pfd. 58°e8 | Jan. 15, record Dec.’ 31. boom would taper ff lig and) Ses Sass By 10 cen, tures would likely decline. He! 4 -onts, Feb. 29, record Jam) He stressed that one of the main considerations in drafting| = Care must be taken to ensure’ that British manufacturers con, tine to keep pace with modern |Brennan for men. Cor picture. Britain's textiles, avia-| Company Ltd., 66 per cent $1.50, Jan. 15, record Dec. Dominion Fabries Ltd., pfd. $1.25, Feb. 1, record Jai Dynamics, 3 Feb. 10 record Dec. 8. £ Inland Natural Gas Con Ltd., pfd. 25 cents, Jan. 15, ord Dec. 31. 3 Reynolds Aluminum Corn of Canada Ltd., $1.19. Feb. Stanley Brock Ltd., class ~ Texaco Canada Ltd. comm Viceroy Mfg. Compary E class A, 12% cents, March | record March 1. F KENSINGTON] A card party sponsored by | C.W.L. was held at the home? Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kensington when 11 tables ; in play. Prizes went to Mrs. GC don (ladies) and Mr. Has award: Mrs. Thomas Mr. Edward Blanchard. Lunch was served by the I assisted by Mrs. Benjamin 3 beault, Mrs. Cyril Gallant, ¥ Julian, Croken, and Mrs. Leo senault. ; . Prize winners at the card at the Legion Home at FE to on Tuesday evening Ladies, Mrs. Stewart Men's high prize and door rr Mr. Earl Carrier;