he i he» = tf pede meen i hk ancl eineeneninsell edn the ' gecutive insertions (A FOUR LEAF CLOVER MAY BRING YOU LUCK, { BUT A WANT AD WILL BRING YOU CASH’ DIAL 8506 NOW! yu OUT OUR WAY By J. R. Williams . / I CALLED You WHY, SURE, GOLDIE-- ' YEH--AN' iF THAT FELLOWS OVER ANYTHING TO HELP ONE DON'T DO BECAUSE YOU DO A PAL! SEEING AS | YOU ‘ANY GOOD, A LOT OF TINKERING \ HOW YOU'RE SO TRY YOUR BANK ] a WITH RADIOS AND GOOD WITH BOOKS, BOOK AN’ A “THINGS -- THIS ONE I BROUGHT OVER RADIO REPAIR OF MINE WENT A TECHNICAL ONE MAN! ,|LOST: IN CHARLOTTETOWN Lost & Found Wanted To Buy Mortgage Sale on Saturday t, a valuable violin with case would finder please Call 6215 or 102 King St. Charlottetown. “4 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Oct. 6, 1959. Agents Wanted Cars For Sale MONEY? MONEY? “ i of . : ‘ handling in your neighborhood.! THIS WEEK AT 250 ag gue | necessities in- a ia one some Allison MacLeod’s , Ex- 4 i E perience wonecesar., We | vi 1955 PONTIAC Established in 1894. Write today | four door Sedan, sparkling without fail. G. Laurin, Presidest:| naw paint job of colonial The Paula Co., Ltd., 21 St-Paul East, Montreal.” cream, easy to look, at a fFART A BUSINESS OF Your |Pleasure to drive. =~ _ own with a permanent year $1275 round =: making oo coometies,” cuimary extracis,| 1952 PONTIAC spices, floor polish, tonics, ~ vit-| amins, ointments, cold tablets] four door sedan, comes et eee and Bas asnf Open-|from._a good home., Good ings in your ings. For|Mechanically, solid body, details write to Mr. T. Gardner not a rattle. Dept. 5 C.P. 58, Station C.| $650 Montreal 24. i ood hr ag? "tl i HALF TON. 1950 PLYMOUTH IN GOOD CON- dition. Price $275.00. Apply Joe Dingwell, Dunstafinage. 1951 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION with overdrive. Car has just ar- rived from Ontario, and iz in perfect condition. Clarence Coady, New Wiltshire. ONE 1953 METEOR COACH two-tone, blue, and white in good condition. Phone 6033 after 5.30 p.m., or during day $559. Today's Special 1950 Plymouth Sedan, Black in color. This car is in excellent running order. All good tires. Special Price $295.00 W:.R. Jenkins Ltd., Used Car Lot Kent Street Kent Street? Dial 9114 Guardian-Patriot CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES AND INFORMATION place advertisenent. for cancel- Tttece “corrections and other classified services Call the Classified De- : Mondays throuch fFricays 5 P.M. Business Office 3508 telephones at the for the Branch will be charged as 15 words. @PECIAL NOTICES—Births. Dea 1.00 Weddings, $1.50. Engagements, $1.50, Cards of Thanks, $1.50. Additional, name 10c, In memor ee $1.50. Additional charge, each mewspaper line of verse, with Rhyme and Verse style maintained, 10c per line WORD EMENTS — 20 word minimum e. Less than 20 words will be charged as a 20 word ad- vertisement. To count the words, each word with white space on each side is a ful) word, each initia) is counted as the name it indicates, each abbreviation: for the word or » <ach group of such as Phone number, house number, Box word, various groups of numbers count separately. Only Standard Dic- tionary Abbreviations are accept- ble. 1. insertion per word 4c, 3 con- secutive insertions, per word, pre c, 6 consecutive in- gertions, per word, per insertion ic. An additional 10 per cent Discount will be charged on these advertise- mefits, uaniess paid within the first 7? days following the last publication date. SPACE ADVERTISING — CLASSIFIED PAGE — 1 insertion per column inch. $1.50, 3 insertions, per inch, per in- sertion. $1.30, 6 insertions, per inch per insertion, $1.20. Your Guardian-Patriot Classified Ad. appears in both newspapers. These tower rates apply to con- only, . advertise- ments ordered on a skip-date sche- @ule wil) be charged the one-time vate on each insertion ordered. Advertisers are requested to read their. advertisement the first day ® ap pears and to call The Classi De- partment immediately, in the case of any mistake, as this sewspaper is enly responsible for one day’s incor- rect publication or for the imcorrect portion only of a space advertisement. Adjustments on Classified Advertise fmg Accounts must be made within the first 30 days following the first pub lication date. . This newspaper reserves the right ft accept, reject, revise or re-edit ad- vertising for publication im this sews i Fe. ty fied ALL ‘at-| FOR SALE — ONE 600 FT. HOT 11954 DESOTO ‘lfour door sedan, a luxur- ious, easy riding dandy with radio, automatic transmission. __ $850 Allison MacLeod Limited 126 Cumberland Street Phones 7364 - 7365 FOR SALE 1955 Dodge | Mayfair Sedan -| Excellent motor and tires. Priced for quick sale as owner is leaving province. Dial 6815 after 5 p.m. Trucks For Sale . 1946 FORD, 3 - TON TRUCK, with steel box andhoist. In good condition. Can be seen at 91 Richmopd Street, Charlotte- tewn. ONE 1955 MERCURY HEAVY duty one ton truck equipped with dual wheels, radio, heater, also insulated ban box and flat rack. also one International PTO potato digger digger with transmission, on rubber tires. Also one Oliver PTO digger on steel. Will accept potatoes or trade-ins as paiment. Martin Murphy, Freetown. FOR SALE 1950 MERCURY, one ton; 1954 MERCURY, Half-ton; 1952 DODGE __ Half-ton; | 1950 FORD Sedan; 1953 G.M.C., with or with- out new motor. Sunny Isle Farms For Sale PEARS, APPLES, CUCUMBERS, green tomatoes, pumpkins, honey. Howatts’ Fruit Farm, | Tryon. “water furnace. Apply Fred | Vuozzo (Barber) Montague.) FOR SALE 1959 MODEL BAR- rington general trailer (delux) 41 x 10. Two bedrooms, bath- room, kitchen and living room. Completely furnished. Priced reasonable. Lived-in four months. Phone 8772 Summer- side 328 Second Street. AUCTION “45” SCORE CARDS for sale at Guardian-Patrio! Centrai Printing. FOR SALE: BUILDING, 3 stories, 25 ft. by 50 ft.; Quantity of good lumber in this build- ing. Apply Box 60, Guardian-| Patriot, Montague. ONE OIL BURNING RANGE, in good condition. “Reasonably priced. Phone 6188. THREE COATS FOR SALE: . one child's coat set, size 6; two girls’ coats, gize 10. Phone 4450. FOR SALE — ONE IRON FIRE- man oil burner complete con- version; also one M-fatt electric kitchen range 30’ model. Both #n excellent condition. Write Box 61 or phone 2558. ANNAPOLIS VALLEY APPLES, Wheatley’s Apple stand, St, Peters Road, by Ellis Bros., dairy bar. Gravinsteines. Mc- Intosh, Courtland; also Pears. Telephone 5020. ONE SET OF TOLEDO PLAT- form scales, weights up to 300 lbs. Phone 6616. FOR SALE: INTERNATIONAL harvester digger. P T O and transmission. Good — condition. Price $300.00. Myron Pawson, North Tyon. FUR STOLE (STONE MARTIN). Excellent condition. ‘$50.00. Phone 6725. ONE HALL THRESHER AND blower. $125.00, complete. E. D. Reid Produce, Phone 8597. KITCHEN TABLES AND. chairs, single barrel spurs. 12 and 22 guage, one 2 gallon oval oil tank, one 45 gallon oil barrel. Beaton’s Auction Rooms ‘THE RIBBERS se For Sale Female Help Wanted TOLEDO 30_LB. CAPACITY, computogram, store scales. One universal 8 ft. meat display cooler. One electric two ‘door refrigerator. One set 600 lbs. platform scales. Vernon Simp- Summerside. | Farmers Market GIRL OR WOMAN FOR HOUSE- work. Apply Mrs. J. K. Beer, 161 Fitzroy Street, Phone 2897, LADIES‘ BLACK CLOTH WINT- er coat. Size 20. Perfect condi-| St. Catherine's. FOR SALE — 3X LEICESTER ram. $20.00. Malcolm Lamont, tion. $15.00. Phone 8701. BEATER POTATO DIGGER, Good condition. Apply Edison year old hens. $1.00 each. Clay MacDonald, Covehead Road. ton Stavert, Burlington. FOR SALE — 200 PULLETS 5% months old. Starting to lay. 3 200 B.R. X N.H. PULLETS 5/| FoR SALE: NUMBER OF RE ELECTRIC RANGE ENTER-| Bunbury. Phone 797. . old, laying. Mrs. John| gistered Holstein heifers at Suitable for b mos ms : : usineéss man or Doyle, Hope River. breeding age. W. R. Bovyer, | working girk“Near P.W.C. prise oil ranges, Coal and wood ranges, Quebec heaters, oil | For Rent space heaters. Beaton’s Auction | rooms, Grafton Street, Char- lottetown. DINING ROOM TABLES, FULL -size beds springs, mattresses, hureaus, antique chest of GARAGE FOR RENT—LARGE more Warren Duchemin, Upper Queen 9651. ie dry, suitable for car or general storage. Available for year or 127 Street. Phone drawers, typewriters. Beaton’s| Auction Rooms, Grafton street; jo:tetown. Phone 4553. GARAGE FOR RENT IN CHAR- TYPEWRITER FOR RENT Charlottetown. dition. Dial 9525. standard models, excellent con- STOREY Miscellaneous. FLECTRIC - |Guardian - Patriot Magazine ‘Subscribers ’ ‘Attention Owners of rier or ‘of your new address. notify the .magazine company. Automatic Washers, Dryers changed. This is important. If you move, notify your ear- | Guardian-Patriot Office, Do not) | The Guardian-Patriot will have 1% ACRE FARM FOR SALE your address on the magazines Al-, Household ways allow us six to eight weeks for your new address to appear [on magazines. | a forwarding address at the post Also please leave ~ Help Wanted LARGEST COMPANY OF ITS kind requires man or wo- man to handle distribution of nationally advertised products. in Charlottetown: Must be am- bitious and possess leadership qualities. Excellent promotion- al opportunities. Producis gu- aranteed to sell. Remuneration outstanding from the start. Write promptly for free de- tails to: Mr. Black, 350 -St. Roch Street, Montreal, P.Q. RENTAL Houses & Apartments TO LET: TRAILOR CABIN FOK Winter months. Partly furnish- ed suitable for young couple. Call 6852. and garage; Foundation unde house. 75 foot frontage. Apply Jack MacKinnon, Southport. FURNISHED, HEATED BED- room; Suitable for two. With or without board. Dial 6946. FURNISHED, HEATED ROOM in private home. Second floor Suitable for light housekeeping. Phone 5136. TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, j i Phone 9781. Wanted To Rent FIVE OR SIX ROOM LOWER apartment or small house’ in vicinity of Charlottetown for family of four. Write Guardian- Patriot Box C9005 -Charlotte- town. WANTED TO RENT GROUND) floor. unfurnished apartment or house preferably. Immediately outside Charlottetown with the Following: two bedrooms. liv- ing room, kitchen, dining room and bath, oil heating. Phone R. E. Baxter, Charlottetown Hotel. BUSINESSMAN AND. FAMILY require three bedroom house to rent immediately. West-end preferred. Highest references. Phone Mr. Hancox, Guardian- Patriot office or Charlottetown Hotel. REAL ESTATE For Sale meets -the said road. Thence following said road to point of commencement. : allowed. ~ mineral hair control and sham- poo at _ Hughes Drug Store, Stead’s Pharmacy and other leading Drug Counters. GOOD NEWS “JET” CLEANS hot steel ranges. Sold at stores. ‘Work Wanted WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE day or two to three days per week. Phone 8258. B.C. FORESTS About two-fifths of the total area of British Columbia is in! productive forest land. ment, to the road that leads to Ma- chon's Point, thence North along said Road to a point in line with the North boundary of the said Stewart Hotel property, thence East till “it strikes the West boundary of said Hotel proper- tv, thence South along that West line to the place of commence- containing an area of Trustee Mortgagee. PROVINCE OF ARMY—JEEP CIVILIAN ¢ and by virtue of a Power of Sale| >RINCE EDWARD ISLAND — wheel drive. Must be in good| There will be sold by Public |contained in a Certain Indenture | Rate eet Toe ht ocr eet ee ce . * '. j i iy ’ ate '. . ee eee ae onthe 10th ot made between Malcolm J. Buell], TH¢| 18h day of Personal ~|of Murray Harbour in King's|4-D- 1959. November, 1959, at twelve 0’ |C oi Merchant, of the In Re Estate of MINNIE clock noon ALL that tract, piece pA yg tay ob Oe. | = MOREN late of Char.oti DANDRUFF? and parcel of land situate, lying |Part. and the undersigned, be-| town in Queen's County in t and being at Murray Harbour |TGe io ment of the princi. |S#id Province, Widow, dece : ITCHY SCALP? on Lot or Township No. 64 in pal ae Seaeoeal aanered ed, Intestate. : ___ FALLING HAIR? King’s ,Gpuoty, Prince Edward Racehe i To the Sheriff of the Cou Get relief with ZOKB natural |as follows, that is to say: COM- fi *|stable or literate person wii said County - OTTAWA Local Public Tender for Dock- ing, Painting and Repairs to tug D.P.W. “Glenlivet I’’, afloat at the Government Wharf, Murray River, P.E.I. SEALED TENDERS addresséd to the undersigned and endor- Female Accountant Wanted in making up financial‘statement Salary—Substantially more than you are now being paid. APPLY GUARDIAN-PATRIOT BOX NO. 8928 ENCLOSED PROPERTY | The following property being in Mt. Herbert, Queens County described as follows. Beginning at the West side of the road. at Rankins thence following his line through Fullerton’s Marsh to the creek. Thence following Fullerton’s creek until it No shooting or trespassing «n the marsh or fields SIGNED ROBERT MUTCH - on, the Point De Roche = road. 4% mile from pavement 95 acres clear, the rest ‘in wood- land and pasture land. Build- ings all newly repaired. Apply | Raymond Doyle, Point De Roche. For Expert Daily Service STOREY ELECTRIC “There is no substitute for Experience!” Female Help Wanted | DINING ROOM’ HELP APPLY in person to the Island Grill, Queen Street, Charlottetown. will from this date, C. W. MacArthur, Lost & Found LOST: IN VICINITY OF NORTH River Read, white kitten with phone 3212. KITCHEN HELP WANTED. AP-| WILL THE PARTY WHO TOOK | camera from Turner Farm ply in person to Island Grill, Equipment kindly return. Queen Street. PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS , Optometrists SOLICITORS, Etc. J. A. Carruthers, R.O. M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LL.B. | 123 Kent st. Dial 5612 Bank of Commerce Bidg. Palmer & Haslam Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. Peake & Nicholson J. S. Taylor, R.O. Corner Kent & Queen Sts. Office 9133 — House 4756 Chief of reer yellow markings. Finder please | Refrigerators, _pitice. Freezers NOTICE PHONE 7341 Prosecutions for fail-| ure to pay dog tax! ' | Room AND” BOARD FOR BUS Wanted To Buy WANTED TO BUY THREE bedroom house, Brighton area preferred. Responsible party. Box 3098, Guardian-Patriot. ‘about six hundred square yards Large and growing local firm wishes to SMALL FOUR ROOM HOUSE;steal away from her present employer a trained and ambitious female capable of filing, typing,soperating posting machine for accounts receivable, accounts payable, mak ing up payroll and assisting chief accountant SPECIALS ON 1959'S TWO 1959 METEOR SEDANS, Room & Board . Man at 238 Kent Street. | 2 FURNISHED ROOMS, SUIT- able for married couple. Heat- ed continuous hot. water. Dial GT. GEORGE STREET 6000 ; {6 Cylinder, equipped with air Conditioning heater, dir- be commenced BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED ©Cctional lights, back up lights, style tone paint jobs, in private home. Phone 9414. H.D. suspension, low mileage. Will take trades and can CAN ACCOMODATE A YOUNG be financed. STEWART MOTORS LTD. inéss woman or _ pensioner Comfortable private home. very! central. Apply Guardian-Patriot Box No. 8984. i ' Services Offered ISLAND WINDOW CLEANERS, window cleaning, and storm window service phone 9688. FOR CUSTOM COMBINING, | contact Smith Bros., New Dom- | inion. Large combine. Phone 12-6 New Haven central. | SERVICE 1 Exterminators for Roaches, { Bed Bugs, Rats, Insects, ete. Free estiniates -— Guaranteed P.O. Box 451, Char!otetown. | FOR ODD JOBS OR REPAIR Reasonable rates. 175 Grafton Street Architect J. A. McGuigan, B.A. Currie Bidg, Dial wee Gunn) «& FF. Toombs, B. Arch Architect Ian M. MacLeod, LL.B. 1 ichnond 4 (Mclean & McKinnon) me * Dial 3865 Cone Bldg. ie Quen.) G_ “Keith Pickard - few eee | metieees tk Boe B.A., LL.B. Dial 8618 150 Rick § dereet Dial 6145 —a = nuenre 2 Large, Peter A. McNeil Room 207 Dominion Building ARCHITECT ee RORERT G. MacLEOD, — = wee Se Electrical mal Engineer Chiropractor E. 5, Chandler - B.Sc. (€. M. €. ed Dr. W. R. Carson 242 aoa "caves ious 201 Prince St. Dial 6432 PHONE 5336 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS McDONALD, CURRIE & CO. COOPER BROTHERS & CO. Charlottetown Currie Bidg. Dial 5568 H. R. DOANE & COMPANY "134 Richmond Street, Charlottetown Dial 6547 — 6548 ?. O. Box 187 ARTHUR J. GARRETT , PALMER ELECTRIC BULDING — Charlottetown 100 Fitzroy Street Die! 5321 dle A ly equipped experts. Costs ar lower when repairs are done properly. Pick up and delivery service Island Radio Centre, 136 Great George St. Phone 6021 Charlottetown. MODERN INSULATORS ' AUTD, ‘B. THURBER Clyde River Phone 7-2 \ Transportation CAR LEAVING FOR BOSTON October 8th returning October 12th or 13th. Can acc «mmodate passengers. Phone 6401. CAR LEAVING FOR HAMILTON this week can accommodate three passengers. Phone 4517. CAR LEAVING FOR BOSTON Saturday, October 10. Call Bus MacCannell 8850-9513. Boston M.O. 6-477. Wanted To Buy WANTED: UNWASHED WOOL prize 35 cents, Chaffy 22 cents per |b: Government Subsidy in addition. Mt. Stewart Woolen Mills, R. E? Leard. Phone 2-33. WANTED AL& BOTTLES, PINTS or quarts. Dial 8595. MODERN FUMIGATING | pitfo high box sleigh; 1 turnip seeder; 1 grain drill; 1 lawn. Satisfaction. Phone 8727—Write mower, 1 ladder harness. and carpenter work, Phone 5024. rocker; 4 small tables; 1 couch; 1 organ; 1 bed, spring }and mattress; 1 bureau; 1 gas lantern; Aladdin lamp; TELEVISION AND RADIOS RE. buckets; 1 hand churn; crocks; 1 fire extinguisher; 1 paired. Prompt service by ful. garden sprayer; buffalo robes, and other articles too numerous to mention. |Myrtle Alice Rodd Earle Rodd Administrators of the Estate | our eviscerating plant Monday to Thursday inclusive. first for highest market prices. AUCTION SALE Saturday, October 10th at 2 P.M. - AT WINSLOE Stock:—1 horse, 5 fat steers; 1 sow. Crop:—400 bus. oats; 8 tons hay. Machinery:—1 gang plough; 1 scuffler; 1 riding r; 1 set spring harrows; 1 set disc harrows; 1 set ight harrows; 1 hay mower; 1 dump rake; 1 cart; 1 ruck wagon; 1 light wagon; 1 wood sleigh, (new); 1 Household effects:—1 kitchen table and 5 chairs; 1 Terms of sale: CASH. Farm will be offered if not. sold before sale. Claude Craswell | Auctioneer | ATTENTION POULTRY FARMERS Until further notice we will be receiving poultry at Heavy chickens and capons in demand. Contact us “JENKINS BROS. LTD. . | Keenan. - PHONE 9578 | sed “TENDERS FOR docking, Painting, and repairs, D.P.W. tug, ‘Glenlivet II’, located afloat at the Government Wharf, Mur- ray River, P.E.1.” will be re- ceived in the office of the Dis- trict Engineer until Noon, Tues- day, October 21, 1959. Details and form of tender can be obtained at the office of the District Engineer, Depart- ment of Public Works, Canada; P.-O. Box 1268, Charlottetown, “|P.E.I. ' Lowest or any necessarily accepted. Department of Publie Works, Canada eo We. Currie, District Engineer, P.E.I. DEATH NOTICE SYLVAN PIPPY Relatives and friends were sad- dened to learn of the sudden death at the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital on September 10th, 1959, of Sylvan Pippy of South- Port in his 68th year. ~ Syl, as he was called by all who knew him, was a successful farmer and highly respected by all. He was always ready to help 'a friend in need. He was married to the former | Doris Mutch of Keppoch. | Left to mourn his passing be- | Sides his widow are four daugh- |tern, namely: Pearl, and Ruth. Mrs. George MacDonald, on the homestead; Adele, Mrs. Ira Cras- well, Rustico, and June, Mrs. ' Robert Middleton, Montreal; also his sister Lena, Mrs. Aubrey Oxner; and brothers Percy and Willard, all of Hazelbrook. The funeral service, which was largely attended, was held from the Cutcliffe Funeral Home. The service was conducted by Rev. Fred MacKinnon, assisted by Rev. T. R. Goudge. Pallbearers were: Vernon Gay, Louis Henry, Walter Cox, Jack Reddin, Jack Keenan, Fred tender not Interment was in the Mt. Her- bert cemetery. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Sylvan Pippy and family wish to express sincere and heart- felt thanks to kind friends and relatives who helped in so many ways during their recent sudden bereavement; also to the staff of the P.E.I. Hospital, the Cut- cliffe Funeral Home, and al! those who sent floral tributes and sympathy cards. DEATH NOTICE JOHN C. PETERS’ The death occurred at his home in Souris, on August 18, 1959 of John C. Peters in his 56th year. past nine years, his death came suddenly and was a great shock to his family and relatives. He had been up and around and out G@riving in the even'ng, and: shortly after midnight he was stricken with a heart attack, and with his wife bv his bedside, he passed peacefully away to meet his God who created him and await a Glorious Reserection. John C. as he was familiarly known was born in Rollo Bay, on April 17th, 1904 son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John C. Peters after his marriage to the former Joanna Mcintyre on June 24th 1936, he lived at St. Andrews until years ago, when he and his fam- ily moved to Souris. He was a veteran of World War 2 being in the Active Army Although in failing health for the | GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading ft! Petition on file of Hazel More of Charlotictown ores: |Clerk, the Administratrix the above named Estate, ing that a citation may be ed for the purpose hereinaft set forth: You are therefor hereby required to cite persons interested in the s Estate to.be and appear befe sthe Judge present at a P bate Court to be held in th Court House in Charlottetown i ns County in the sa¥ Province, on Monday the 26 day of October next coming, the hour of ten o'clock fo noon of the same day to sho cause if any they can why th Accounts of the said Estat should not be pased and an or der for distribution make | Close the Estate as prayed fo | in said petition and on motion a M. Alban Farmer Esquire, Pro tor for said Petitioner. AND IT IS HEREBY ORDER ED that a true copy hereof forthwith published in son newspaper published in Ch lottetown aforesaid once in week for at least four consec tive weeks from the date he: and that a true copy hereof forthwith posted in the followin: public places __ respectively namely, in the hall of the Cou House in Charlottetown afo said at or near the Bank Nova Scotia in Charlottete aforesaid and at or near th Canadian Bank of Commerce i Charlottetown aforesaid, so all persons interested in the Estate as aforesaid-may due notice thereof. ; WITNESS His Honour Harel Leonard Palmer, Judge of said Probate Court at lottetown in Queen’s County, o and year first above By the Court. (L,S.) ‘ (Sgd.) Frances B. Vinnicombe, | and 3 months. His funeral which was 1 attended was held from his residence to St. Andrews Churck where Requiem High Mass celebrated by Rev. J.J. Dum of Souris who also officiated at grave. Rev. Eric R-bin of Morel was seated in the sanctuary, Souris branch of the Canadiar gion attended in a body. Grav side service was conducted © by William Pierce. Last Pest sounded by Bugler Georg reault. : } Pallbearers were: Gerard } Donald, John E. McCormi Russell Perry, Leonard V George McKenzie and Roy quarson. | Left to mourn are his wife, sons and one daughter deem employed on M.V. Abegweit, Bor- den, Margaret, nurse in Lexings tcn Mass, and Jimmie at home, also two sisters, Mrs. Kasabuski, Gloucester Mass, Mrs, Mary Revell, R.N. Charlottetown, and a half-brother Joseph Deveau of Rollo Bay. The many mass ecards, spiritual bouquets, letters and card of sympathy, flowers and telegrams bore silent testi. mony of his many friends. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late John 6, Peters wish to thank Rt. Rev. Monsignor Murphy, Rev. J.J; Dunphy and their neighbors and friends of St. Andrews and Sour's for ir kindness, and helpful- ress, also all those who sent Mass cards, spiritual bouquets, cards and letters of sympathy, flowers and telegrams, and to alt who helped in any way, during their bereavement. . ; | CHIEF VETERINARIAN OTTAWA (CP) — Dr. Carman K. Hetherington, 43, has “a appointed chief veterinarian the agriculture deparment’s meat inspection. section, it was announced Friday. He has been associate chief veterinarian since 1952. He ‘succeeds Dr. Gordon A. (P.E.I, Highlanders) for 5 years APPLES N.S. MacINTOSH | CHOICE JOHNSON SIDMOUNT Summerside, P.E.L DIAL 3219 Rose, 65, who has retired. SPECIAL SALE 4 (FOR THIS WEEK) - APPLES 2 1-4" AND UP ‘ $2.50 per Box COLOR AND SON. (OFF NORTH RIVER ROAD) GARDENS , WE DELIVER ‘ eo