Buy And Sell The Classi . fiecl Way Phone-8506. .- e.-an-sinus:--2 '-;Wl'”WfW!Iv-u :" 10 The Guardian lloartlors Accsiniiiodatotll hitiiidiii . Miir. 25. 1957 I A I IT I " iii usnoitiiiif I hlttiPHi.RStiN-In loving mem- ory of llullit-r and Grandmother. Mrs t'lii'ixiinc hlacldherstin. Dun- (It't' uiiit pxisstitl atiay March '25. ,g,, . For sails I MALE BOARD!-IRS on PENSION-' --cm----P----.e ers. Home cooking. Central. Diall. ElLiEs::.?ll'?:(.0ud.u;lAdgU :1 6215 or apply 248 Kent Street.i ' I 9 Y t 3 S ... , . itime Compact SIles- 2 yr. ser- MALE BOARD!-IRS ACCOMMO- vice guarantee. 329.95 to 849.95. dated. also home cooked mcalsl Telephone Maritime Compact served daily except Sundays Sales. Hunter River 17. 03' 3'rL"- ”.."f?1EI: . gg tr'on's7t' To rTtXnt::Ti'4"Ty'tE- cars and trucks For Sam p scy Ha ris Vtllli loatler engine. Rent ft-ea. WANTED Middle aged woman to work on poultry farm for our packaging room. Small unfurnished apartment supplied. BOX 189, ANTIGONISH. NS. WIT romplclclv oierhaulied. Good Dvvpmiii tllll limits lites d tneni lgs--FAD.-L'L:x(. EH" u-Ede. whm have you? C. De- (H n loicil our ,;uiit- on before I948 n”dge- .195" H3” IN" "Mk 'ElF'LW9IEEl”.'?.?.'E'L.. .. tlii iillill a sliid rcunuin Phil”? H12 Heme?" 7 Md gl LANDRACE. CANADA'S NEW- Wllttll on mm-t to part no more. :V;'"l'l-'5'? W” cst and tliriltiest bacon hog. l.uiiii-.-ly rt-iiit-iiilwred by Sadie 1949 p1.YM()1'11t, 1,555 1'u,tNl Allen Craig. Woweig. N.B. Hllll Illlll lilYllll.l- 1000 miles on rot-oiidiliiincd mot HE-'w()jil:D” pfM0US'- t.ti'iM;s1'ti.xi-: - In lnviiiil mem- 'Iy-1"”.'f”,:"":.3'”d (.I;”.”.mi W99-l'"3llC Sewlnil Maflllne is my of I't1Y sraiidfnther. Alcxan- ”'""g I” 9. v "”i 'a ' p now available to Island home. rlcr Ii I.ivin:.xtoiie. Cardigan. mm” A lwlulk mak"5- F”, "99 d9m"l5ll'3' lion withoiii obligation. Phone 6605 or write Elna Sewing. 41 Grafton St. Female Help Wanted AITRESS. 'I'PT.Y IN PERSO-N to Island Grill. Queen St. - W4 . L. .i 1950 CHI-IV. A-I MOTOR. VEWI tires. l)'dil0l'). radio and hcatet'.i smiling Priced riglit foi quick sale. own- I-irr. I er leaiing province Mark Ma-p Arc a IllP&IsLlrt' to rct-iill. lone. llalpeque Road. He hall a klfldl) itoid for each mm OLDSMONLE TIRES.- Arid tlitid beloved by all. . .-'lltl.'i)'S ri-mcinbercd by gi'aiid- Imdy and mm” I" Fwd """m I lllltl tlcpnrti-d this life March 3. Ill-III IIIK iris-iitlly ways and iinn Apply Ediiin llusu-h. Kin--LWANTED '(-.'l4R'LT'F'0k "Cjgl'x' daiizlitcr Anne Liiingstone. . . rnss. St.-ll cheap as leaving for wmk Apr” xsl Apph, Meadow IAIITHII - In fund and lining. Toronto Saturtlay. l 1,,,d..ep wnod Islands: nwnmri of Charles F. I C '" " C " I-z?.oo''ttoL'ni.Y P(fSIBi.FDO- S51-ilrhl TODAY'S SPEEIACI um. tin.--cd away March main in: light assembly work at -1r.,.,.. .; .. Vm. H. d f- ,. , . y. g , home. I-ixperient-c iinnecessaijv. IN ax ' P 9 RP 0 I9” 1 ll” CA” AND LH"lP5l5i tfroivn Industries 8507. West 4i Bit! lltllllltlll turns back every lcaf. Siim-it-i tliuughts of one so dear I Good mtitnr. Riihlu-r Vt'I') tuvod.l Third. Los Angeles 43, (jahfm-n. Steering, brakes and other me-. :3 '4 g chanical items good. ”lll)'l0PF.RATING nooivt NTJTITSIT". lim-ti it-vnsiired from year to l ?'l"'l I h pd h M I 3400.110. Graduate nurse required with -"iili':.r rrnirm rr 3' I . . . . :i- d t on. P1 . t unto and 50.15, 19-I9 MLTI-.llR SI,l)AN. Bwly in Thlafsla I1::qelil1't'(l. ltleaaftjteenlzalzci SW... excellent condition. mtitnr icry. good and the price cant be passed tip 547500. my fm-,m5,I956 METEOR RIIJKAU SELIAN. Equipped with Town and Coun- try, custom radio. turn indica- tors. Seat covers. Low mil age. Tri-tone p is in t yelloit-lilat-k- white. like new. See it today. STEWART MOTORS 224 GT. GEORGE ST. 333.00. 40 bed hospital with con-I genial working conditions. 40l hour week. Fare refunded after six months. Apply Administra- tor, War Ytleinorial Hospital. Williams Lake, B.C. Lost And Found LOST IN ALBERTON RINK LAST Saturday night. Ladies Bulova Wrist ivntcli. Finder please con- tact Mrs. Ivan Smith. Alberton. Il5l?&Feiiiale IIGIITVHIIIEI I wi.-'l'i to thank all for their kind expLeSSlOI.'.IS of Iym-! patliy WIIl('I'l I receitcd in the re-t cent death of my mother. I Mrs. Ellie Llewellyn. I want to thank all my kind: friends who sent cards, letters.l flowers. and treats also all those.- that visited me while I patient inl Toronto General Hospital Emmai. 5- M0K9lllll- cHAm,oTTp;'rowN A" I wish to express inv sinccro DIAL 5-t.'l1 ALERT DEALERS CTN AVEIL thanks to Dr. Grant. Dr. Mac- I - with ',”:'ews;! Igazrrzssngdincume D aid. N . s I '. - , 99 "909!- 0n "Res and ta! M u" F0! Rem sities. Even if you never sold a Prince County Hospital. ”, " thanks to those who took me to and from the hospital. Also to those Vtllfl sent flowers. treats, cards. letters and visited me dur- ing my Illness Patricia Hammill, thing in your life. Write for full details now. 1600 Dclorimler Dept. 52, Station C. Montreal. TWO ROOMS. 130 KING STREE'l'.V ..Om..:.-j-g FOR RENT -FLOOR SANDERS Chandler Bros. Dial bag wfti ggg.mg...... FOUR HEATED ROOMS Borden. sink. Central Dial 3557. BA-ii” "min: - ONE ROOM WITH SUN P03-C31 for hauling. Apply Guardian of- for two Adults. Bi-ali i fice. Charlottetown. k Eb irunNtsut-:D.-1T "" '””F1 N. Y' room. Suitable for two. fecond floor. Nice l.ocation.-,I:)iVa.330tI.p,"RST CLASS TEACRER WELL Sales SIOW BOARD ANt)Ti'ti)FiitToN SECOND' luinr pupils of Grades l-X in any subjects. including Latin and French Dial 4496. I-Tcit UP AND nnEt'vEii"si:Tt. vices any time anywhere. Phone 4959. floor for semi-invalid. Lena Nur- sing Home. Phone 3158. STORE 102 KI-INT STREET. AT present occupied by S. L. Hardy. 599” ”" ”'fil".'??5:, -.-.,.. .. HEATED APARTMENTS FOUR Last Week Mill YORK lAPi .. The stat-it mnrkt-t had its lowest daily trad- '5-TA--ND GlrifLr-fqumrmr-r'EEN STREET int: arcrzige last week of any week . thug far in 1957. . rooms and both. second floor. scrvlgtlt I fullln c(():l.II.IRQ diciliinirs. Prices moved narrowly on nver- R6500 "''”'"my' Phme 62:3 spec mn nu. S "' a'nmm 9"" 52”- pnrtly furnished to a quiet cou- MODERN FUMIGATING SER- nuv. putting the market barelyl ahead of where it was the prev-I lmTts wt-ek. p D15 D151 3205. I vice throughout the Island. H.5R. to Associated Press average i;iENT six Quinn Proprietor. P.O. Box 41. Phone K727 Charlottetown. WE REPAIR AND REWIND M0- tors, washer repairs. wringer rolls. refrigeration. Sales and repairs. House wiring. storey Electric. of on stocks was up A mere 20 cents to 8173.90. Wall Street observers agreed that the light trading icy. A 4 I new high in caution. so far as investors are concerned. and they have been cautious for more than rooms and both second floor. 875.00 monthly. Brighton Road. Dial 8476. FOR RENT rwo VERY DESIR- nble sunny rooms April first. Adults only. Write box 874 Guar- Lh. . Ttltliitzn five most. Ictivc issues this dun. ' ta.c.la.rs,.!.aLnLt...m.d week on the American Stock Ex- For Sale nnntroiib. HIGH SCHO0Ir-50 OM08? Were! miles Southeast of Montreal - hns openings for 2 High School Teachers as follows: I for Science and Maths. 1 for. English and History. Salary: P. A. P. T. Scale to 9 years service Inter- mediate Certlficate - 82.400 to 34,200 H. S. Certificate - 31.000 to 84.800 Apply: Mrs. Atldrcy Rider. Secretary-Treasurer PO. Box 345, Bedford, Que. Vlantol Canada Southern Petroleum, up SI at 8'1! on 69.600 shares; Pan- cnastal Petroleum. up Vs at ion; Faraday Uranium. off 15-16 It I 9-16: Barium Steel. unchanged It "V1. and Fargo Oils. up 3-16 It Mu. There were only I few frac- tional rises among Canadian issues on the American exchange. Brazil- ian Traction rose 55 to 10. Fargo Oil In to iv. and Sapphi . Petrol- 0'Connell Carleton. 7 i ELECTROLUX WITH ATTACH- ments. Perfect for spring clean- ing. Dial 5607. 7 - . t BOAR. 4 sows. nnotsrt-:nt-:t).l 51!; months old. G. Elmer Paynter French River, 7 WM. THIRTY (M) PULLETTS EIGHT: months old. 31-50 939h- Apply. Box 375 Guardian. 3 room house. bathroom supplied. Rent free. typing arrange for an interview. WANTED Couple wanted to work on modern poultry farm, Man to work in hen house. Woman for packaging room. Middle aged couple desired but not essential. BOX 189, ANTIGONISH. N. S. BOOKKEEPER REQUIRED We have an opening for a female bookkeeper in our Summerside retail branch. Your application should be in your own hand writing. should state your age. education, previous experience if any. two referen-l ces and a phone number where you may be contacted to with M. F. SCHURMAN CO. LTD. P. O. Box 370, Summerside offer accepted. AppIy- F. R. McLAlNE LTD- Malpoquo Road. FOR SALE One portable LaEranco Fire Engine. Usedi one month last year for pumping out base-' menls. Ideal for incorporated village or town! for fire fighting purposes. Any reasonable Asks For Prompt Statement On Rumored Changes In Banking MONTREAL (CP) - President Gordon R. Ball of the Bunk of Montreal today called on the gov- ernment for I prompt "public on- nouncement . . . that no funda- imeutal changes in the CInIdinn.BInk of Canada. which Initiated lbnnking structure It! contem- .plnted without the fullest possible llnvestlgption of what might be in- l Mr. Bull referred to I recent pro- lposll by governor James E. Coyne of the Bank of Canada that chartered banks' personal nvlngs deposits should be channelled into mortgage loans and other long- ilcrm securities. His statement was a strong warning against "pro ',i ate ac- tion" on something which would ."involve rIdlcIl changes in the .structure Ind operations of the -Canadian banking system." It also icontnined objections to the idea it- lself UNFORTUNATE RELEASE . It was "rather unfortunate that the pi .. ' had been brought before the public In the way have," Mr. Ball said. Public psy- .chologicnl reactions so for had been tiundesiubie and possibly dangerous." - He said he has approached Fin- ance Minister Harris 'about Mr. l TIRES I 1 I H 1 1 I iLarge stock of guaranteed iused tires on hand. Come in and select your choice from .our big outside display lracks. Priced from 54.95 to 959.95 ' I I I I T I C Q RUBBER WELDERS St. Peter's Road Dial 4912 l beer bottles, scrap metal. Street. YOUR BEST MARKET FOR IRON and STEEL SCRAP (200 Lb. Tori) (note new price) . . . . . 328.00 CAR BATTERIES Paying highest cash price: for hides. norschnityl Truck scale weighing for your convenience. Centrally located opposite Eaton's Store on Kent- Open 8 AM. - 5 P.M. Monday through Friday. Saturday 8 AM. - 1 P.M. MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD. . Each 31.50 i. SPRING Dial they. AT REASONABLE PRICES CUT BLOOM AND POTTED PLANTS JOHNSON & SON Sidmounl Gardens Ooyne'o proposals. outlined in the Bank of Canada's annual report earlier this month. They were highly technical oneii which at this juncture neither the the proposals. the government, which would have to accept respon- sibility for them. the banking sys- tem. which would have to imple- ment them, nor the Canadian pub- lic. which would be affected by See: New Boost In Steel Prices CLEVELAND tAPl Steel prices, which have risen In aver- age of about SA a ton since Decem- ber, are due for another 35 to S6 boost this summer. Steel maga- zine says today. The new price increase will fol- low In automatic wage boost guar- anteed in the three-year contract negotiated with the United Steel workers last year. Steel says production, falling off for several weeks, will pick up in May and June as customers try to beat the price rise. Since De c c m b e r. the trade weekly says. p r o d u c er s have charges for specific qualities. Ilzzes and packaging. Cold rolled raised prices by in c r e a sin g charges for specific qualities. sizes and packaging Cold rolled sheets and hot rolled bars have gone up 33 a ton. hot rolled sheets 85. cold finished bars S5. plates 57 and drawn wire 512. The magazine says or 4 "ion dropped a half point to 94 per cent of capacity last week. with an out- put of 2.405.921 net tons. The com- posite price on finished steel rc- them. enuystftillyruliu III the consequences involved." Individual thpolitors had a right to expect that practical bankers will determine the kind and qual- ity of assets securing their depol- Canada formulo or I government edict. VIRTUAL CEILING The proposal apparently mean” a virtual celing" on chartered bank loans to industry and lndi-i viduals until demand deposits had been increased by about 51.500.- ooo.oo0. Mr. Ball said. In his view. it would be unfort-. unate during any business reces- Iion real or incipient if the hInk- ing system was prevented from made." I While chartered banks could ex- pand savings deposit assets. pet'- mltting landing for capital pur- poses. the traditional role of meet- ing industry's current requirements would be denied and 'liICIl a re- sult would hardly be appropriate to In over-all program designed to combat Inflationary influences.” IN MEMORIAM THOMAS HENDERSON On Friday. February Int. 1957. there passed to his eternal reward one of the oldest of our Island citi- zcns. in the person of Thomas Henderson. Long Creek. Mr. Henderson. son of the late Archibald and Elizabeth (Heartzl Henderson. was born in tBannock- burnt Kingston. P.E.I. on Febru- ary 20th. 1857. and. It the time of his death. was only nineteen days short of the Century mark. He was descended from I long-lived race of pioneers. his maternal grand- mother having lived to the ad- vanced age of 104 years. and his paternal grandmother, 103. He was I member of the family of ten sons and four daughters. all of whom. with the exception of his youngest mained at 3139.51 a net ton. blll brother. Richard. predeceased steelmnking scrap fell another mm. 3150 I” "sin S 3”” mm In early life he learned the trade of "-' "h and , d a smithy TO LET House. heated. containing liv- lng room. .bedroom, kitchen bathroom and hail. Water fur- nished. Suitable for couple. Locat- ed on Kensington Road Apply to-- GEORGE DOUGLAS Real Estate 96 Upper Queen I. FLOWERS In Long Creek in 1882. He carried on business here for some years. and later bought I nearby farm. on which he lived until Ifter the death of his wife. when he went to reside with his daughter. Mrs. Myrtle MIcPhnll. Long Creek. In 1883." Mr. Henderson married Eleanor Holmes. who predecess- ed him 33 years ago. To this un- ion was born a family of four: (I-Jtheli Mrs. Thomas Stretch. In- glewood. California: tArthur). Chl- cngo, Illinois; tLesterl. Seattle. Washington: tMyrtlel. Mrs. M!!- tle MncPhnil, Long Creek. P.E.I. ill of whom. with their families and his brother Richard. are left to cherish his memory. Mr. Henderson was I man of sterling qualities and high idcnls. I man who possessed I very felin- tlve memory. and delighted to re- late tales of his travels. and incl- dents which occurred in his YOURS- er days. He was esteemed and respected by all his IcquIlntIne- as. his friends being legion. Hi! home was always the centre hospitality. where the stranger 32I9 FOR SALE New modern ranch type bungalow built through Na- .tionnl Housing and situated on North River Road just outside city limits. Contains family room, kitchen. three living room, dining room. bedrooms and two bathrooms. Baseboard heating. garage connected to house with breezeway. lot 100 ft. by 120 ft. This is one of the better homes in I very picturesque setting. cum 1-10 to 1 9.15, sum m.:.m---&--M ; --- c,.,....,.a,. M,,,com' Mo,yV,,d;7,f.::IaoeouNn no mo (.0LI.IE and Scurry-Rainbow 011. at zmi I;';ips.hnA;3Iy Roger Ma;-(jsllumn mm, or quuu. gm 3595, V" "id 3 l-15 respectively. . ......-lw;m1-pi;- mum-ronn AN- The five most active iuucs fhisi0NE REGISTERED HOI,S'I'EINl mom, sf"! ham um 50,. 1,,” stock on the New York Stock Ex--. cow. Newly freshened. James moddy C, Dune, wgtiinginn. 4- TIWI1-:n - A1,; B0'I"lI.I-IVSA. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Real Estate L. H. KENNEDY and Insurance THE, ROSS BURNER it ELECTRIC LIMITED 011 I: Electric Ranges - Oil or Coal Ranges -- Refrigerators - Vacuum C' - Wllhllll Machines - Floor Oil Furnaces- Television - Iungettes - Indian PreIt-0 Heat Burners for Kitchen lungs; -. Quukor Oil Ranges - Cabinet or Space Oil Heaters - Kemac Oil Burners will burn eon, wood and .gIrbIge. Power (gun type) Furnnco Burners guaranteed. Immediate delivery E installation cult. Terms or Re-establishment Credit and D. V. A- 141 Windsor st. Hnllllm N- 5- Corner Great George I: Filmy change llliroj i Goody wm.1o.' 1')ia174m;p gggg, . Wanted II II! ,l ,,?,gg,,i ltmeiitan Motors. up M It B'al ALE” KAY IN Two STOCKS. ; OLD PISTOLD. powder flnsltl Ind horns. shot 0" 174 900 .-hares' U.S. Hoffman M -. -- ' 1- Apply Wlmll ath nci . olf 9b It INN. Royal cud. Rivet pouches: etc. lilo old relnndinl loolx. F. G. Kennedy. 9 Lap- MacKinnon. p BEVOLVERS. I BARR'sTERS' OPTOMETNSTS -1166 Great George Street Phone 3912 Charlottetown. r.s:.t'. but as: SOLICITORS. Etc. 1. A Corrulhon. mo. in Int IL DIII an - loll, Mutinoon In Fostu ' in .h..... & yron J. Grant, O.D.. I .. ...... .......... .4. "' ”" 't '”" "" ARE YOU A COMPETENT .15 Qua I. Plans as J. 8. Taylor, I.O. mm...mg.....m.m.... 3 M. A. Former. O.C.. LLI. ”'l"ll "Ii 1 at 45W: Shell Trans- g,......... ,,.s--s.L . P41” mid Trading. off its at mt. ONE IIDCK (ONLY) FOR 1955 WWI Iii-tlilchcm Steel. off 1- ll 42. hall ton Chev. Very cheap. Ap- p Vii-vnz Canadian issues on the ply Pointer Electric. thonrc Ave.. Charlottetown. ruvk h .Ali' .- I.-:1 ...".E...?i.'3li2..ii.I.'l.'l.?I"?.1 0” '0" ””"n ””"-I Vlcrlt Ismail I'm-t. (mm 123”, CHM," pad. Old-'J0”Pl' M"F'"ll""- w'h”.. 1... rose 2 points to sass. Dom 'l”' A 00"” mg round WOMEN win. no PART Mines n. to mi. International nunnuc AND st-ziimo F0L'N-I ""19 "0"" ”””""3- WI "U7,- Nickel H: to 1059'; and Hudson Bay dltion Iced potatoes. Goodllix. snnvtclt (Si WANT Jon I In 8314. Distillers - sugrnm reading. John Green. Central driving truck I yearn oxperi. dropped to me from 299k. Bedeque. l LIVINGSTON! - Mn- ARTHUR NURSING HOME Open for female and male convalescent Ind chroni- cally ill patients. For it- ftrmntion phone 7729. ...-q IlIPI.EY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT I FARM FOR SALE AT BRACKLEY On paved h hwny, 5 miles ftpIncity.l Icresofgood land. Water Ind electricity inhouIeIndbu'm.Forfur- tharpIrticulInq:pty- ABIIYENTON l.I.I()IIDtutovII .g:Q once Non Drinker. Phone (525. 1 t IIddcon-uoolIll- H. J. Mnbon. I.O. -H. AIIIIOII MROIIIIQ lg:-an -.gq- '3; A. Walihon Oaudot. tu. CHIROPRACTOR L'''L!!'-...."Lt'E.!.'r ,, W than PEDRO! O PHCM m p.g.. m. In - jdlmht 1- Pain 1 nuiui-I ARCHITECT , ......!'..2'...""'.."'..':'..... 0. "M. '3'" Muoutpcn c.....i.t ..... ...... ...:...'-.-:.:,-w?,;.u.. uisunmstnt ”"""""'-,,,.,,, "'3' " '' S 7" '' MUS 5' NS 11.3. I '-.t..r.':.--...-n..... ,0... ;m ."'x - IIQO. av A 'COlN'I'S.ond is m TYPIST? HAVE YOU A REASONABLE AMOUNT or '”GREY MATTER"- PLUS ? 7,? poll accordingly. SOME ORDINARY "HORSE sense" ? If so. than is a pleasant. well-paid id? ownlhnq you right 1 Inn in .ChorlottIhyvn in on office when QQALITY its rather thnn I rigid hank oil I I ing the Suez crisis. He made lint, making loans "that needed to bel "I Nicholson. Burial was In - - Would mt. so I Anthony Gov.-Gen. I LONDON (CF) - Sir net-em, 38113. Canadian - born Conser- vntlve member of Pullament, said Tuesday It would be I "won. derful thing" if former Briin prime minister Sir Anthony Eden could be appointed governor-gm. eral of one of the Commonwealth countries. He said the appointment would of course be conditional of Sir An- thony being full restored to health. Sir Beverley was one of Sir An- I tltony's warmest supporters dur- suggestion in a speech to the Maple Leaf Luncheon Club. In Anglocanadian group. Sir Anthony now is resting in New Zenland. LIGHT STUFF Cork. stripped from the outer bark of an evergreen oak. is ihol. chief export from Portugal. was ever made welcome. He ill! a man of splendid physique. and during the course of his long lite was seldom ill. Two years ago Ill! health failed. but it was only two weeks previous to his death that he was confined to his bed. Dur. ing this time he was tenderly car- ed for by his daughter Myrtle and family. Lorne and Wilma His funeral. which was Very largely attended took place on Sun- day. February Wrd. A private ser- vice was held at the home. follow- ed by service in the Long Creek Baptist Church of which the late Mr. Henderson had been I falthlti member for over 70 years. The services were conducted by hi! pastor the Rev. Owen Cochran. A solo "The Lord's Prayer" was beautifully rendered by Mrs. Ad- die MacDonald of Charlottetown. as was also a Solo ”The heart that was broken for Me. by Mrs. J.B. Lewis of Freetown. Both solisi being friends of the family. Th Hymns ”In the Sweet Bye Illd Bye" and "When the Roll is called up Yonder" were sung by I mix- cd choir under the direction of Mn. Hector C u rrle. Organist. The hymns were favourites of the de- ceased, and were sung by him fre- quently during his illness. Honorary Pallbearers were: George Kltson, M.L.A.. GONIOI Holmes. Q.C.. John Mustard. Sir phen Ackland. and D. F. Betllllllt 4 IN MEMORIAM MRS. NORMAN DIRT The death of Mrs. Norman Bill inee Margaret MacColl) of Char; lottetown occurcd in the P-51- Hospitnl February 17 after I shot”! illness. She was in her forty 1"!" ear. yA service was held in the Cut- cllffe Funeral Home Februng 19th. conducted by the Rev. E - EvIns. A second urvice held I1 her brother's home in EH01: was conducted by the Rev. Doll! Belfstm Cemetery. a! Mrs. Birt was I memb” Zion Church. Charlottetown. ll her lhood I member fut hurch. The Iorrowinl,fl""l3' who remember her in love In her husband Norman Bl!lI1- threc children. N0l'"” S" I" and Marilyn. three step chll rei- Boyce Daniel Ind Rlymolldv I Eldon, her mother Mrs. Dlll'l:r MIcColI. brother Colin. and I I Mrs. Stewart Mncwillisml. fIther predeceased her three yen" Igo. . - Her friends Ind ICQu3Inl:'Ic:: expressed their deev IYNP" 3 n the many floral tributes. 1"” and cards. . FLOWEIIS. LETTER-I ' AND CARDS. The Family Mother Colin and Anne. Chrissie, siewu-t and family Lorraine Ind Bertie. Mr. and Mrs. David Birt- Mrs. Gertrude Birt Dickie Ind Joan Mat-wiltianill Aunt Catherine. Chris and ”'.' boys . Pat and Art Grant and family Citpriio. Msy Ind family Amon Ind Ilnel Blrt Nellie. Belle and Dnniel Ellen and Jack Jacky Ind sonny Cathie and Gerald. Elsie. George. gt-ed Evn. Du Ird Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Edward 1. N0- Earl Ind Marion MIcDotiiild- Eiiis '-Ii iliai