Advertise The Classified Way For Quick Results Th: Guardian Page 9 I yeti-. Sept. 4. 1957 IN MEMORIAM IIRYENYON-II iovlas memory of a dear husband. and father. iugiiiaia i... Bry who ru- ,,g gwgy, Sept. , lass. Fondly Remembered try his stile and INTI”!- FANNING-In loving memory of our dear brother. Pte. Allan Fanning who made the su- preme sacrifice in France on Sept. mi, 1944. A dearer brother never lived. Nor one more fine and true Nllf was a brother ever loved linre truly dear than you. Always remembered by sister Annie and brother-in-law Melvin. and Brenda. McLAREN-III loving memory of a dear husband. father and grandfather. Ernest McLaren. who passed away 5991-emb2I' 4th. 1956. Kind and loving in all his ways. Upright and just to the end of his days; Sincere and true in mind and heart, What a beautiful memory he left behind. llsdly missed and lovingly re- iiicmbered by his wife Jean and family. IZINNING-In loving memory of our dear brother Pie. Allan Fanning of Pleasant Grove, who made the supreme sacri- fire in France, Sept. 4th. 1944. Only a memory of bygone days Anti a sigh for a face unseen But a constant feeling that God alone, Knows just what should have been. Ever remembered by brother llsnry. Sister-in-law. Aletha. Al- lan and Charlene. FANNING-In loving memo ,- of my dear son, Pts. Allan Fan- ning. Pleasant Grove. who made the supreme sacrifice on Sept 4, 1944. To think of the morning you left me. Will always bring regret But the heart that always loved V0". is the one that can't forget. Gone from me but leaving mem- ories Death can never take away. Memories that will always linger While upon this earth I stay. Sadly missed and always re- nii-mbcred by mother Levina. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. Jiinics King wish-ttrexpress their sincere thanks to all those who at-nt cards of sympathy and as- sisted in any during the illness and death of Mrs. King. New Data On Earth's Core By ALTON L. BLAKESLEE Associated Press Science Editor TORONTO (AP)-Shock wave from A-bombs and H-bombs have disclosed secrets of the makeup of the earth's depths. an Austral- Ian scientist reported Tuesday. And some day one or more A- fiombs will be intentionally set off underground Just to learn more about the bowels of the earth. Professor K. E. Bullen of the Uni- vr-rsity of Sydney predicted. Shock waves from atomic and If bombs travel deep into the earth and back to the surface strain. Studies of shock wa vss from four British bombs in Australia last year gave additional evi- rirnce, all indirect. that the earths IINIFI is a solid core of nickel an iron i.eoo miles thick. Dr. Bullen told the International Union of nnndeay and Geophysics. tiomic blasts could be used to not more precise and very valu- AMP inftinnaiion about the earth's wills! and (IE0!) depths NIOW, PID Icsmr Bullen,aaId. Soismologisis two years ago Proposed to the United States. Ru-sis and Britain that one to in-ir A-bombs be used this way. lw said. but there is no green llilhl yet. RIPlEY'S BELIEVE IT OP. NOT Isssts"iasus aasov aaovs (vans: in- ty. nationally advertised loducts in rural locality. No ' A A for , 7 Pre- vious sales experience not ea- seatlal. Free life insurance plan available. Get details without oblleatlon. write today The LR. Watkins 4" , ,, 350 St. Roch St.. hlunti-en.. Quu. SPARE TIME CASH! MAKE SIN easily selling exclusive high quality Christmas Cards and Novelty Gifts. Newest, completely different designs. It's fun. Friends buy on sight, Write today for free catalogue. and samples an approval. Big profits, no experience needed, clubs. Homer - Warren Com- pany. Dept. 7.1. 411 Clendenan Special plan for churches. Ave.. Toronto. NEW AGENCY IN THIS COUN- try offering the latest crea- tions In ladles' and chlldrens' dresses, also skirts. suits. housecoath. bras and girdles. etc.. seeks active representa- tion. No experience required. No deliveries. No disbursement. All the work is done by our sampled and coloured photos. Highest commlsdon paid in full immediately. Free dress bonus. CAPRI. DE PARIS, 435-64 Iberville St., Montreal. Ieardors Accsssnsdatetl GIRL STUDENT accoss.viE atel near P.W.C. Phone 7912. POUR VOCATIONAL SCHOOL boys. Apply Mrs. Hemhly. 69 Edward St. or dial 6097. CAN ACCOMMODATE 1 MALE boarder. workman or student. Dial 7939. CAN ACCOMMODATE BOARD- ers or students. Central. 'lial 9272. ifjia-ri-:i)t)ivi:oiitTEEri'i-iiv'-E near Prince of Wales. Phone TWO STUDENTS ACCOMMOD- ated one block from college. Apply I46 Hlllsboro St. Phone 3564. WANTED ONE YOUNG MALE boarder. Near new school. Also near colleges. Please call at 2 First Street Parkdale after 5 evenings. can Leaving CAR LEAVING FOR BOSTON Saturday Sept. 14. p. . Can accommodate I. Appy Box 990. Guardian. liars and Tracks For sale III DODGE CRUSADER. A-I condition. Very I ” Ap- ply to Box 1385. Guardian. I347 CHEVROLET GOOD ME- chanlcal order. Owner leaving province. see M. W. Murrray, Vernon. tsss We DUAL WHEEL TON Dodge truck. 23000 miles. In good condition. Gordon Math- ieson. Hunter ftiver. 1'4 METEOR SEDAN. EXCEL- lent condition. Low mileage. Good rubber. Priced CIIQ,p for quick sale. Phone 9903. isu DODGE noon "conni- tion. Owner moving. Low pric- ed for quick salc. Phone 2177 during day and 2442 after 6 p.m. No down payment to right party. For Rent IUMMER CO'I'TAGE.wROs.Eg- bank Beach. Dial 4355,, an-noon HOUSEVFOR RENT. 189 Elm Ave Phone 6016. 7 g roTiiEii-'i-' noon saynnas Chandler Bros. Dial FoTn" ROOMS APARTMENT. adults only. Dial 0954 or apply 273 Fitzroy. H mm” on Lilies: noon SUITABLE. for two girls. Apply 292 Fitroy Street. fTIsat ONI IOOI IIAL TC. Ill!-IIUNGALOW AT BIL?!- dere. Apply I St. Pders Id. QUANTITY OP LAIOI PUN- clseons. Apply Waddslt Bros. I FURNISHED R003. IS UP- per Ifillsboro Street. THREE ROOM BUNGALOW. Apply 41 Orlebar St. 3 BOOM APARTMENT. FIRST floor. I S i ” session. Phone 4655. TWO 03 MORE ROOMS FOR rent. conveniences with heat. Dial 7459. area. 0 rooms. oil heat- ad. Apply George Douglas. I6 Upper St. PURE DIED SHORT HORN bull. age 14 months. John Sanderson. North River. Dial 7700. MASSEY IIARRIS P.'I'.O. BIND- er. Fully reconditioned. Phone Hunter River. R. E. White and Son ZS-4. COMPLETELY ruamsimn summer cottage. Roaebank Beach. R. J. McKenna. I747. TWO. FURNISHED HEATED housekeeping rooms. bedroom. Kitchen. Use of fridge. Phone 4404. ONE FURNISHED BEDROOM. running water. Large. unfun- ishcd room. ground flour. lluss Hotel. COMFORTABLE G U E S T ROOMS. Central location. Gent- lemen preferred. The Lenox, 140 Water St. NEW FURNISHED HOUSE I-OR fall and winter months. Apply Kenneth MacDougall. Argyle Shore. FOR SALE OR RENT NEW Bungalow. one mile from Mon- tague. Dlal BIN Charlotte- town. ELECTIIOLUX CLEANERS with attachments in first class condition. for free demonstra- tion of same. Phone 5607. auth- orised dealer. THRESIIER. ONE MCCORMICK deering Steel ihreaher 22 by SS ,' A with 14 ft. feeder and high bagger. 75 ft. endless belt. In excellent condition. one owner. W.R. Jenkins Ltd. Great George Street. COAL AND ELECTRIC MC- Clary Range, refrigerator. sew. lng machine. chesterfield sets. ' ” trailer. Dial FURNISHED HEATED ROOM with klt henctte and bathroom. One other girl sharing kitchen- ette and bathroom. Apply 57 Hayfield St. LARGE FRONT BEDlI'I"I'ING room with double hot plate and frigidaire privileges. Suit.- nbie for business girl. Phone 5293 especially after 5 p.m. 7873. V ELECTROLUX . VACUUM cleaners like new. guaranteed with complete ' ' ,, attach- ments. From s19.95 to 369.95. also have available for immcd late delivery Electrolux with, automatic paper bag ejec-, tion feature. Trade-ins. pricedi sale only 369.90 for immediate ' el. NEWLY DECORATED IUITE of offices. Tanton Building, corner of Great George and Kent Street. Phone 5249. APARTMENT. FOR. RENT. Four rooms and bath, second floor. heated. Children welcom ed. Dial 5547. 9220 or see them at Maritime Compact Sales. 176 Kent St, Charlotte- town tDealers inquires invltedl. Fsaals ilslp Wanted WAITRESS WANTED. APPLY Island Grill. in Queen Street. . ,7, 7 . . - L M IN HUNTER RIVER VILLAGE. eight roorii house with all modern conveniences: 8404!) per month. Apply to Melvin Cole. Goose Bay, Labrador; clo M.C.A. for sin TABLE RANGE'I'l'E WITI OV- en. Dial 3567. SPACE HEATER (YEAR OLD) Dial Still. SET OF BOOKS. ENCYCLOP- edia. Phone 7549. I4 LITTLE PIGS. APPLY IIBN'I' Jones. Hazelbrook. SCHOOL nooks irnoss GRADE 5 to II. Dial mo. space: HEATER sssao. PIIONI rm. fail-isio aFi3i.ss. APPLY non. don Thompson. Cornwall. PULLETS READY so LAY. Willard Waugh, Lower Beda- quc. oivn'cTioT(:r: HOLSTEIN BULL call. to days old. Apply Cedric Ballem. Marshfield. iTi.i.s THRESIIER AND blower. and binder. all four years old. Also Hall Thresher. George Gardiner. Carleton. GREY SNYDER POTATO PICK- cr. Good condition. Apply Ver- non Muttart. Carleton Siding. MACCORMACK DEERING Steel Thresher Priced to sell. J.A. Smith. Mlllview. OUANTITY BAILED HAY roa sy, Gaspar- GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work. Phone 8918. .....E.s?ig.,g.g TWO WAITRESSES. APPLY IN person. the Bison Restaurant. Montague. AN EXPERIENCED HAIRDRES- asr wanted immediately. Apply to Rita's Beauty Salon. WAITRESSES WANTED. AP- ply in person. Ment'a Restaur- ant. TWO WAITRESSES. NEAT AP- pearance. Apply in person. Hill Side Inn. Monastic. IIOUSEIIEEPER. M O D E R N country home. Two male ad- itlts. Apply Mark Cameron. Hampton. WANTRES8. WANTED DUNED- Iately.' Apply in person to the Windmill Restaurant. lilo Prince Street. Charlottetown. IOUSEKEEPER-FOR TWO adults in Charlottetown Liv- Ing accommodations provided. Write Box 874 Guardian or phone 8151. an AN avoiv REPRESENTA- tivs and earn a good income close to home. Territories now available in Qiarlotsetown. Prince. Queens and Kings Counties. F o r appointment phone 8692 or write Box 360 Guardian. NEED EXTRA MONEY? WORK sparetiipe at homel We need women to sew, do handiworkl or addass envelopes. Many other interesting money mak- lag opportunities offered. Send Issue WANTED ONE IIIIOGRAPII machine at reasonable price. Phone 43. i . YOUNG COUPLE DISIIEI IO- dern heated apartment. fr e and stove if possible. Arpy Boa SM. Guardian. WANTED RANDOM! POTATO digger. Write A. E. Maelfay. High Bank. P.E.I.. or Phone D-41. WANTED IMMEDIATELY Pre-Grade 1 teacher, Prince Street School Ap- ply K. A. Parker. Superm- tendent of Schools, phone IIEALTIIY PUPPIES FOR ehildrens pets. State all par- tlculara in first letter to Box I12 c-o Guardian. A LADY WANTS A HEATED furnished bed sitting room with board. Central location. Apply box 877 Guardian. SECOND HAND MOODY OR Ronsome potato dlsl9l'- AP- plly Clifford MscEwen, Bris- to. e WANTED Middle aged companion and housekeeper for eld- erly widow in Victoria. Re- ply by mail or in person any morning week of Sep- tember 1st. Mrs. Wallace Stewart, Victoria. POSITION WANTED. POLICE Constable with six years ex- perience. oeniges permanent position in Wlllch police exper- ience is an asset. Good refer- ences. Apply Box 383. The Guardian. Wanted To Say PLAY-PEN IN GOOD CONDIT- ion. Phone nose. ONE SECOND HAND FREEZ- ing unit and door for walk- in refrigerator. Write box 913 M. Guardian stating price. AUCTION SALE On Wednesday, Sept. 11 At 12 olclock noon Brick building located at "M "W" Z.f..Iii"iiZ43.i;3.?..':;.T2Z:ii EXPERIENCED w o M A N . . wan, wow P", m,,,, pm heated and air conditioned. Building in good repair. For inspection call-- J. J. MUSTARD, 125 Kent St. 4715. YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE work after 5.30 p.m. as typist receptionist. or drug clerk. Experienced. Dial 3417 after 5.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE AT NEW GLASGOW SATURDAY, SEPT. 7 AT 2 PM. I will sell by public auction my household fumlture consisting of-Range, dining room suite, living room suite, organ, bedroom suites, couches, chairs, tables, rocking chairs, toilet set, clocks, dishes, mats and other articles. - Also my house and lot if not sold before sale- J. S. STEWART ARTHUR S. STEWART New Glasgow Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE Due to ill health I will sell by auction. Saturday. September 7th at 1:30 p.m., my farm of 100 acres at Pleasant Grove, 65 clear, balance in wood and lumber. Large barn, shed, garage and wood house and 7 room dwelling house. 3 milk cows. 1 truck wagon. 2 wheel trailer, power mower, disc harrows, trailer plow, potato digger, thresher, saw gear, hay rake, turnip pulper. feed hopper. cow-ties, separator, tools, pipe dies, hay fork and cable. beds, springs, mattress, chairs, table, bureaus and several small articles. Farm may be pur- chased previous to sale. If stormy next fine day- ALFRED MORRISON CLAUDE CRASWELL Pleasant Grove Auctioneer Owner. stamped self addressed envel- ope. Wrlts.. Snow Handicrafts. lot 356 Guardian. Monnsifiix noon BUNGA- low. Apply Peter Creamer, Palmer": Lane. Parkdale. nasr AND SECOND YEAR. P.W.C. Comrner-.1 Books. Dial soso after 5.!) p.m. om: MAN'S OVERCOAT. spring and fall. F S ” , size 40. Worn once. Dial &4. APARTMENT THREE ROOMS ; and bath. heated. Phone 4524, after 6 pm. I iFE&3R Roan; suitable for two sttidcxlis. 21 llrn Avenue Dial 67ilri. s"a7io"i-tiiarizo-sii:t.iT6S? . hind apartment. Apply 52I Bayfleld. Diana FURNISHED norm. second floor. Central. Adulis.l Dial 6401. COW TO FRESIIEN. FIRST OF September, Apply Jack Mae- Phre, Clyde River. iss PULLETS. LS BY BR. ready to lay. Mrs. Lloyd Sharpe. Kensington. HORSE GENERAL PURPIIE sound and quiet. Apply Guar- dian Office. summsraide. IN PULLEW aI'AIT'INO TO lay. ipyiy W. G. Boa. Jobs ..on River. 4 nasriioasss wtu. ran young cattle or milk cows in trade. Rlsdoa Gillls. Eldon. irfrizna. raosr AND woon. Excellent condition. Claude Mackenzie. Bay Fortune. HARDWOOD BLOCKS Q garbage hauled. ms MONTHLY FOR WEARING lovely dresses given to you as bonus. Just show North Amer lean Fashion Frocks to friends No canvassing. investment I or experience necessary. North. American Fashion Frocks. Ltd.: 845 industrial Blvd. Dept. Y-I 1710 Montreal. P.Q. -last Isl Fssiiti HIT-DOITON BULL DOG answers by name of Rocky. Phone 8994. Reward. MIT IN BRIGHTON AREA, rid C.C.M. Bicycle. license as. S1. Phone GU59. Reward. Isis leis emu ran SAMPLE ourrri'TlFsTr PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS, OPTOMETRISTS SQLICITORS, Etc. mm s.iT,TtTii.e.o.. iTriET tale-nu m-I "I1 no iueiuiinas St. jr..-J-C !')A 0..D.. '-TC? i"-H -- M' R:- . (Ill . . ElmersLBIanchard,mB..lAf.”3 m ,;;;";,,' m, --M. A. Farmer, Q.c., LLB. Bank of C2Qmerc1Bir)ll... Allison M. Gillis. LLB. i"1'.":'3L”E.s. ,Bl"."i' A. Walthen Gaudct. LLB. PIIXI III: III fir-aitn bl. Palmer I Haslam 1. s. r.yi3TR.o. Corner Kent D Queen Sta. Office SIII - lalae 4756 C1. J;-MrlD4.)n:.lR.I0.:-' Mantegna r. a. I. file a men' at re. Mak J.-J ".E."'.s"Il'.B”.'; lI0l0!"'cII.lI 0: Dllgrltlgle-l Peake I Nicholson C aaperi needed. c o ---b- - --j Iag for yourself as extra hon-I -ml,-:9:-"P 3-Ifeuj Dr. W. Carson as. New you can sell to every I. A. MacGuigan QI Prlaeo St. Dial 0432' mash clothing. shoes. shIrtsk., curls BIdg., Dial om Queen St. sportswear war ”A”' -i ' ' ' ' IAN M. Ml(.EOD, LLB. """s'.i'.'i'.i. 3.33:. :00: i'.."i'i cum: Inna ARCHITECT tutrisctioas to Dept No 115 iA'''' 5'" n'”'l The Cooper-Johnson P M”-' '3' -.-Tl'.-Kditlr Pifirliil '- I- A- MMDONM-D. Q-C s. Ana. ili.st.a.i.c.. f-I-30:11 . .i-.e.i. DiaI..!:I '. Maclzrea 5 Traim hug”, Du! "inf: mmmcce man MUSICIANS o.."':"...'T.'..?:ER'l:..?. .. n ions -mus. iaavuaoisnmisuaaisu P-3- otanasu itnrsociuiriimc . STIZIIOGBAPITY . BOOKEILPINCT ass mm Aooaa S QNITON ROAD DIAL CID CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS usnoaainfcdiitsaco. 4lIClIEOljlN. MOI IN MEMORIAM MRS. EAIL ELLIS Many friends in O'Leary and the western part of the Island. learned with sincere regret of the death of Mrs. Earl Ellis. which occurred in the home of Mrs. Randall Boates. 0'Leary. P.E.I. Saturday evening. August 10. 1957. at the comparatively early age of 63 years. One week before her death she was taken to the home of her daughter at O'Leary. where all the medical science and lov- ing care could do. did not a- vail, and in the evening hours the summons came and peacefully the trusting soul went forth to meet her God to begin the new day where "Glory breaks upon the view in brighter worlds a- hove." The late Mrs. Ellis was born at West Cape. October 29. 1894. the daughter oi the late John James and Mary Jane Klnley. Domville. WANTED A COMPETENT FEMALE STENOGRAPHER Large retail firm in Charlottetown offers a good opportunity for well qualified woman who can type and take dictation accurately. Position offers employee privileges, pension, hospital plan and holidays with pay. This advertisement is directed to those who are now employed. Apply, stating age, education, experience and sal- ary expected, to:- BOX 38I GUARDIAN For Rent second floor 4 - room apartment. Electric stove, continuous hot w a t e r. Available about Sept. 20th. Enquire nt-- 68 ROCHFORD ST- NOTICE All arrears of taxes due Harrington School must be paid in full by Sept. 15th, 1957 or they will be handed in for collection. By order of Trustees. AUCTION SALE AT KELLY'S CROSS FRIDAY. SEPT. 6 AT 2 RM. I will sell by public auction the following household GHICIOSI1 3 bed stands, I arm chair. 6 dining room chairs, 6 kitchen chairs. I spring couch with mattress. chest of drawers, 3 small fab- les, I gas lantern. Blankets. quilts. cushions. dishes and many other small items not mentioned. Terms cash. Melville Bell Auctioneer AUCTION SALE AT BIRCHHILL ON FRIDAY. SEPT. 6 AT 2 O'CLOCK The estate of James Allen Jenkins often by pub- iic auction:- Farm located at Blrchhlli on Trans-Canada High- way. 130 acnes, 100 acres clear good farmland, crop includes 20 acres oats; 5 acres potatoes and tumlps, some stacks hay. ' Farm located at Culioden, 130 acres, all soft and hardwoods. Also 1 work horse, 2 standard bred mares, 1 2-year old, 3 mllch cows, 2 calves. Disc hart-ow, wheel cultivator, single cultivators. harrows, hay mower. Ford vi-ton truck. disc drill. trailer wheel and axles, two furrow plow, single plow. tools. household effects, etc- Cherlas Monaghan Kelly's Cross J . J. MUSTARD, OPPORTUNITY THIS AREA , , operating on a national scale has immediate ' men or to manage local business dealing with some of Canada's largest chain stores: can be band- led in spare hours at start if desired; honesty and dependability more important than past experience. our liiicral financial assist- ance rapid u ' This is a A ' on a high plane for high type men or women of character only. APPLICANTS MUST HAVE APPROX. Sl.700.00 fWhlch is aecuredl. and good references. These opening! Will Pay you exceptionally high monthly income immediately. and rapidly increase as business expands. Prefer , llcants aspiring earninsl from 3l0,fllI.00 to 8N.0tll.00 3'early- N0 MEI! P7933"?! "W" W3"I9d as NO SELLING required. If you can qualify and have necessary cash, write today giving phone number and particulars for local interview. Write: Manager. P. O. Box No. 125. Station B. Mont- real. Quebec. Canadian C ' for W A N T E D EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER CAPABLE OF ASSUMING RESPONSIBILE SECREPARIAL DUTIES ACCURATE SHORTHAND AND TYPING ESSENTIAL. GOOD SALARY FOR CAPABLE APPLICANT APPLY: 'R. tr. LARGE. MANAGER Ualui isitnosaizsoostivm ax .' P.o.BosI 1:3 SC lIaIQI . PsIv&j gg .311 RADIO STATION CTCY. West Cape. She was a life long member of Betbel United Church after union. She was at high Christian character and throughout her life brought help and comfort to many in time of need and sorrow. Her life was chiefly centered in the home where her family felt the warmth of her love. relatives and friends the sincerity of her welcome. She is survived in her imme diate family by her husband, one daughter I'l'helmal Mrs. Randal Basics of 0'Leary. P.E.l. anl two sons. Kenneth of West Cape. P. E.l. and Allison at home. There are seven grandchildren. also six sisters namely: tsusanl Mrs. J. MacLennan of Cape Wolf, P.E.l. tLiIIlanl Mrs. G. F. Linder. Fal- mouth. Mass.. lllmilyl Mrs. Wal. ter Bennett, West Cape. P.E.l.. tl-larrietl Mrs. Lloyd Ross of De- troit. U.S. (Margaret) Mrs. Mer- rill Easter of Detroit. U.S.A. (Le- na) Mrs. Edward MacDougall. 0' Leary. P.E.l. and one brother. Rev. Walter Domville of Freder- icton. N.B. One sister (Annie) Mrs. J.B. Hatch predeceased her. The funeral which was held from her late residen at Cape Wolf were very largely attended testifying to the high esteem in which the deceased was held. The funeral service was conducted by her pastor Mr. Heber I-I. Hardy. who gave tby Gods grace) a com- forting and helpful message. He was asslted by Evangelist Vlail of Cambridge. Mass. who read the scripture lesson. Brent Robin- son. student minister, O'Leary Baptist. who led in prayer and Rev. W.l:f. Forsythe of Covehcad who pronounced the benediction. The hymns were "The Lord's My Shepherd". "Asleep in Jesus"; also a duet. "Will the Circle B. Unbroken" was feelingiy sung by Mrs. Lawrence Harris and Mrs. Heber H. Hardy. The pallbearers were Ralph and Elmer MacI.en- nan. Edward MacDonald. Everett Miacnougall. Charles Rlx ard Melvin Ellis. The floral tributes were: PILLOW Husband and fondly CROSS Mr. and Mrs. G. Linder Evening Auxiliary. O'Leary West Cape Woman's Institute Mr. and Mrs. Elmer MacLennan and family Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Matthews. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Macbougall and family Annie and Jim. Leonard anl Bar. ney Psppas Mr. and Mrs. George Wilkinson Mr. and Mrs. Everett MacDou- gall and family Mr. and Mrs. Milford Ellis and faintly Hudsona Family Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rlx Ellen, Arnold Smauman and fam- Mr. and Mrs. E.D. Turner and family - - Dorothy and Allan Major Mr. and Mrs. Foster Smallman and Avard Mr. and Mrs. Ovard Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Harris POT OF FLOWERS Grandchildren Mr. and Mrs. G. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ellis Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ellis Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Ellis Mr. and Mn. Lorne Eula and family Mr. and Mrs Ralph Maclsaas and family Mr. and Mrs. Waldron Barbour and family Mr. and Mrs. Therln Ellis Mae and family Mr. and Mrs. James Dunbar BASKET OF FLOWERS t Alton and Laura. Freda and Idla Rayner and family BROKEN CIRCLE Mr. and Mrs. Burton Boston and Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Crosler WREATII Susie. Emily. Lena. Edward. Wal- ter and Ana is loving memory of the de- ceased. two Bibles were given by the Bethel affilllated W.A. to be placed in the 0'Icery Hospital. NORTH RIVER Mr. Frank Bartlett and Mrt Bessie Rix were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan- lei Jewell and family of North River. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jewell of Canaiohsrie. New York. are visit. ing with his brothers and relatives on the island. Mr. William Jewell was a re- cent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Yen and family of North River. The East Wlltshfra School re opened on August 1!. with Miss Miriam Hyde of Meadow Bank as their new teacher. The Misses Marlene Kitson and Louise MacNell were visiting at the home of their mend. MIC Audrey Yen. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bias and family of Nova Scotla, were vis- E 1 5 E :3 liiisti htanuthsracsttlewhich it" till i: girl I