FE» QuickResuI’rs Adver ise The Classified Way - the sanctuary. often taking the solo pant She ret. tMrs. Dave Kileell both of The Guflrdmn Pug‘ 11 IIUIICCO F‘? SI‘. I embers of the Canadian 1.5- will be greatly missed by harll?‘rodecicton and htrley <.\IrI. gion of which he was a member. family and also by Mrs. Andrew Preston Jacltsont Peters Road. P Monday. Nov, 25. 1957 LITTER OF PIGS SIX WEEK old. Ellis Webster, Central Be- deque. Ramsay with whom she spent,El. also five brothers. Albert much of has time In late years. and Earl both of Charlottetown. She ll survived ' her son, Roy of Montreal. David of Georli ALIAN T. ARSENAULT The death of Alban T. Arsenault attended in a bot! nd six ac- ted a all bearers» Vincent Per- ry, Vincent Gallant. Sidney Smith ’ RUN YOUR OWN BUSINESS l “I [II . _‘ %7 77 7V_ 7 4'” ‘ V 1 . _ _ IN MEMORIAM .....::. -mm» mm om. lil.’.‘.if.‘t‘..‘i“.f.?’.'.°.f‘...i'.';.‘I:?.Ef.$'339"’°"'°‘ ~-===-um mm «-= we mmme at P over 37000 ,$3- our”, hu ,9" Sim-mg “ummum, com- ".belm/ed emu" di‘ Gordon Jay. in Boston. two Sirlnd children El one sister Bessie ihlrs Al binaimn dog” ‘I’ '3 p‘"'l A kind “.1 Ioyjn‘ [.u;b.n¢ .54 and one sister Mrs James Lap— bert Fraser) of Montague Otis \l\RTlN _. In loving ‘mcmory|_first 20 hours ‘distributing over ing brings deep s rr t in - V . . . M “M, Man“, who med N°,,_ 100 pant, _\e¢¢5m.,.s ,nciud,ng ‘ came hmny ‘"8 3:1] .°‘ M: father W" nude,-iy to rat, pin. (harlottotown Two brothers sistei Elsie predeceased him 3;,iii_ 1955. Always remember Teas‘, Coffees, Spit-es, Medi- stan rd combination doora may mend: um he ‘d won f He received many Mass Cards, J05°Ph_ I-M William Storey and some {years ago. Also starvivtng ftl by Mary Warren and Iain. ('ln(‘:~. Toilet Articles. Xmas for $5450. Give us a call for Wm, hi. kind, mum“. ‘M l“_ florll tribute! Ind SPIFIIUII 50"‘ °"‘ “"°‘ M” ‘l BI“'I‘°“ P'°'}"° I” ‘""d‘°'“ '5 M c Jewellery. and Farm free estimates on windows. We um duposmgn P quets. Deepest sympathy of deceased h . .granddaughters. M Lines In established ncighbor— take wood doors and windows ' ’ friends and neighbours far and Her funeral was held fmm the The funeral which in spite Blltltf-I-in loving memory hood Route. Hundreds now in- in trade. Wheatheral Alum- N,:h:,?:I°fMI':;'n:,:‘S ",1: L‘: “:5: hear is being extended to those Alexandra RIDLI-st Church on An} [I19 V¢'r.V lnvlfinenl Vlefllhfl WI! \ii \’ei-non L. Burke. West deperitlent. Permanent. I-‘ree inum Co., 125 Kent St. ‘am at Mm Wm who “vie been left to mourn the ust itch and was largely attend one of the largest in the com- ]{,.\_-i||_\' who passed away No- lffllnlnf-{MPH Vztr women. I-‘till —*' " ‘ ’ w —“‘“ cu"b’l'e dl“e“e"fI(‘)¥ 0ve'r M‘: ‘I3: “ of on. who hug endured ed. Service was conducted by hei-,n_iunity took place on Siiiiday. \IIlll)(‘l'. 19.13 and the late 31" Illllgrin “lliel dI°§)!:I'~‘l3'I5 Illtfl . h." ye." ‘mt he bore with himself to all, pastor Rev t M‘ Passey. aaalsi-‘\'0V€llll)(:l' 3. from the Sturgfltfl \Il'.\ \'ernon L. Burke, l\ovem- 8 era.“ baslils Mime [er ‘(Ln _w(,),_Mx~ ,f6,w0i_K_,_ mum“ h. "N" “as heard to by Rev (‘l-.. Armstrong of Liiited (hii.«i-h ' (-0Il(‘Itl('[£‘d by his in-i l‘i.'i4. P _. - V’ - 'j““' ‘- GIRL OR - IN murmur or mm mm A velefln Prederit-ton. ‘\ H . Passey pastor. Rex W A Paterson. The . .. - . m of God re5'dem' 21 SI‘ p“”I 5‘ 1'“ (‘OUNW lmmev m0d“T“ “°"V9fl' . p I and daughter Sharon sang “The hymns were fird Psalm “Beyond LINN” '5 2 ~ - Momrea" i9n('¢'5 APPIV ‘IFS Ikllh DICK 0' “or” W" H served ms couml The wife and famil of the late beautiful Land A m s of flrsral the Sunset" and ' Abide W-l t I! Hillel:-mlllnileaiililllelrellihllztynIElwin cIa~w s_>i— i¢sU'n.' .'SPw"Gla.s2ow- "V m’ ‘_‘I"‘°" tm" "°'”' Alban T. Arsenault wish to thank tmbutes indicated thehesteem in I ' Organist: were .\lrs Will- ”, ,,,.,,, "."! s....L,..__'_ Eifpi-;izT1-:iyic1'-ft‘) ”'ubt'sm(|=;|Tp_. PeI::_“"‘::-m':‘;. l';"l'“l"'1'l_e'3°"I|: the many blood donors through which she was held by tier ('hul'(‘h ram l.lev~ell)'n and Mrs Edward ' ia57 METEOR NIAGARA sg-DAN h__ 5 9 “'99 the Red Cross Society that made Ladies Aid and family and friends Miller .. -— »~ ks. thln ']_000 ""195 Privmcly wauegforsleop 13%?‘ a: ham’. ‘he fiedslde 9' her hu5b3nd- it possible for her ljle husband to P31] beay-gr; “mg 3]] n()phLA“§| Pall bearer; “erg Richard L]. owned 50 \a']n[9r drmn. ' " — I‘ ‘r’ ‘ lh" 90”“ P‘ d°"' bl’ receive 15! pints . Dr of the deceased Frank Store PM’l1.\‘n. Lloyd (‘0II|nB5- Wllllflm ' L. like Apply to Box al7 or Phone h h k d l Yv new. R(.aS,,nab1,. priced Apply W2’ ‘ 1"-S f'5{‘["5 “d d‘’‘'‘‘’“‘ George and Charles Dewar. Dr. i l-‘rank Lappin W W Reid (‘lit-5- l.lewell_\n Temple Llewellyn, . . Box 5-to (;..ard.,-,,, pair... —- ——————- «——~—— ° ""3" I‘ *“ ‘””‘35- b“‘ 5°“ Bruvels. the kind ulster! of the A ter Storey. Ernest stiill and Han John Ftillmizs and Lionel Follmss. I'll _ "”"'Iil °Iwil’I;|° :3‘: Jr?" :.___" _-- ..._‘_ _.._.‘ Lo...‘ and Found Wlllfd °Ih9|”“'59 find It?-. Passed western hospital. his special nur-[old storey l-‘lower hearers were (‘art I‘'~‘”‘ '‘ 9“ "“ ° "xph " 70“ TM M E DIRT E SALE. __ N A V _ 0 peateluny way an“, ”_s‘(-etvlllfli sea, Mrs. Arsenaiilt, Gaudet and‘ she was jam in ,-9,. m the 5.1. Steele. Carl llicken. Grant Sen- "'“ ‘”"“‘° ”'''‘I‘‘ “’ ‘ ‘°” I953 “W Ctmhv ‘MIMI’; LOST PAIR or GOLD RIMM-‘ , oi Ic:Stets0n. I-‘ather McI\'enna and ,. i... \(*'IlI flowers. mass cards. let- ‘? \ll\ way helped during our re- ,-... \("Hl bereavement. xiii l-‘rank Quinn and family. _ *—_———¢——————— JOHN P. GAUDET on Thanksgiving Day. October it. ‘.057, the paopla of Richmond: and cu LIKED‘ Nllllnunltloli were saddened to i ll down of Mr. John Peter Cvasvzlet 8 I employed with th Iloluian Ltd. and t-lair and Stewart. ill\' as a salesman onrotiragcd Mm U .5 Q'l'(lII'lltlIK‘P§. Its izaierosily in: hand was givul to so in In-it the late Mr. Gaudet was an mines of astiot, Revers eonam McDonald. Welling- tnn also by Rev. Justin McDon- s.-i and Rev. Clai McDonald of Stimmerside. Tltere are left to mount its loss . the former Mary Coo- don of Richmond. also the follow- HIE wins and daufisters . . \Irs Phil Gaudet. Moncull, N.’ Desmond. Summcide, Maurice. Sliscouche, Alden. Toront - Rocha. Whilehoirae. Erma Herman MacA.rtiusr. Hamil- VOIIHIJWI. on Watheaday. her tstli A solemn requiem hip: tot Ret. LJ Donald. assist- 'd by Rev. JD Kelly, Miacoucha. and Re J , . (:3. incl Also in the sanctuary were Rex ert-nd Naaaire Poitlt of E‘. Reverend "Wt! Bay and Justin Mr-Donald. Siiimmerside. The Pall were Her M“Qll3l(i. DJ McNetll, J ohn bag. John Murray, Mai-aiiat Mo- l.e...ti and Frfli DOIQIGR "Tit-‘ many floral wreatzhsi maaa "(Is DT“S\l0ns of sympauiy go to show ‘I'° I>t‘t'ca_ved IlmlI_V- the in any ll"? ttttalitles of the late Mr. l'fU<lt‘l and the high esteem in llllllcll he was held by his ac- R“3lllIafl(‘(‘s' Ill!‘ be rest in peace. CARD OF THANKS ‘Ir: John P. Gaudet and fam- (- I .T°R0Nro tCPi—'I'|Ie Toronto . ten‘ A ., m in unit board for an . £3! increase In of $75 for huu city . Increase mu ‘boost the sdary of a first- ,m Iremaa to $4.00 Item 04,- I0 - WANT: stir)-Iaiuusa §"|lN tusatam _ 'fi""'"'¢Ill asked ' '"’‘‘l!f¢I'aerIflt 3' I t dc:-I~ On many occasions a help- ’ tho . APARTMENTS , 0FFlCES—0VER cnowss: an Star 500) owner wishes to purchase. Small Auto. See the Car at: McGowan's Car lot in Mon- tague. TODAY'S SPECIAL This one comes from a. nice family. I955 Plymouth Sedan F. R. McLaine Lid. Dial 7358-9 ___E-.r_l|su___ FOR RENT FLOOR SANDERS Chandler Bros. Dial 6551. H E A 'r 1-: n AND_I-‘URNISIIED ed glasses in case (marked. Simpson'sl. Please return to. Guardian Office. ' I32 \’0LT D E L (‘ 0 LIGHT plant with 5 car batteries, I32. volt Generator, and Switch board, all in good condition. L. M. Ross, Rosebcrry. LOST BROWN WALLET (‘ON-I tainlng sum of money also in-I cluding identification Finder please call ward. card 9445 Re- STRAYED FR OM PASTURE. four year and a half old black and white cattle. Anyone know- ing of their 'hereabouits please contact Lorne Macftlwen, Stan- ley Bridge. IN WINTER YOUR STOVE [8 hot. ‘Jet’ cleans hot stoves. At room, Phone 4584. after 5.30. FULLY Mébiiuv nunoiow at Winsloe. Phone 9lh9. Tutu-:s: tiivrtiiuvtsiszn‘ rooms suitable for couple. Dial 7066. 6N—i i-‘Tiiti'tsiit7:Tn' iff A"'r—1-T is room, ?.nd floor. Nice location. Dial 6268. LARGE HEATED ROOM FUR- nished or unfurnished as de sired. Dial WINTER STORAGE FOR TWO can not over ll ft. long. Dial 6185 (,3 3 ROOM HEATED APARTMENT Quiet middle aged couple. Ap- ply 9% Elm Ave. FOUR R O 0 M HEATED A- partment. S6500 monthly. Ap- ply 11 Goodwill Avenue. Dial 0476. FOR R E N 1'. Two and three bedrooms. J. L. Rayner. Phone 2136 or 127']. Summerslde. SELF. CONTAINED ll 0 U I I‘ clean. Central Available aoon. Apply Box 518, Guardian or Pa- triot Office. Dr. Apply Prowse Bros Limited. SELF -CONTAINED UNHENI‘ ed apartment. Five rooms and bath. 350. Oil furnace. Spring Park Dial 9456. FOR RENT store 900 sqtiare feet ‘Em’ . . 0cto- or office premises, ground l floor. Central. APPLV l\l. A. FARMER, Solicitor. F!L5.!I.' TWO HOISTEIN (‘ALVI-ZS. ONE bull. one heifer .\ppIy Earl Rodd, Winsloe _ EGG CASE P o l’ I:TTRVY._RlF- ter and other Box Shooks. D. E. Ross and Sons, RO\(‘I’K‘l‘I'_V. C5 PUl.l.l-ITS R.l.R. X L5. 4% months old. Apply Mrs. Carl Petersen. Desable 200 BUSHEL OF MIXED GRAIN Apply Ilibbert Hughes, West Covehead Phone Coveliead 1. ring 21 KITCHEN OIL RANGE (POT Burnerst. Apply Mr. A. J. Htr watt, 57 Prince Street (Second floort. FINEST GRADE COAL. ILO per bag delivered anywhere in city. Arnfast Coal Company. 300 PULLET8. 5 MONTHS OLD. Will exchange for oats or live stock. George Smith. Bratisl- bane SPECIAL PRICES NEW ADD- ‘ ‘ Factory clear serial ntimben Cudmore Business Equipment. fiAiv'si’s"rAfioN WAGON con size 36 or 38 Navy blue wi ay fur collar. Price Ilo.M Dial GOOD HEAVY WORK MARI. Work in anything. smart. wo- ight amund L400 lbs. To foal In June. Apply C. C Pratt 8 Sons, St. Peters. roi2“§AtE The properties 0 3: Charles E. stores. Ma|s_lInil Female llels IF YOU WILL-WORK 4 EVEN- lngs a week have a car, and are neat appearing, you can earn from $120 to $360 per week. Box 516 Guardian. ATTENTION Will be loading I-‘owi,§ Chicken and Capon fort Eviscerating Plant Sum- I merside twice weekly for balance of season. i For pick-up setyicel Phone 10-14 collect. EDWARD CARRIER Earnscliffe Vernon River Exchange Halo Help Wanted WANTED YOUNG MAN I6 TO ill years of age to work in Men's and Boys‘ wear depart- ment in large store in the City. Experience not necessary Ap- ply PO. Box 375. WANTED YOUNG MAN 16 T0 in years of age to work in Men's and Boy‘s wear depart- ment in large store in the City. Experience not necessary. Ap- ply P O MEN WITH (‘ARS—-GOOD WAT- kins locality. 400 custome'ra.f route established. No exper-1 fence necessary. No mone quined. Age no handicap. earn 84 per hour full or part. time. Bonus Plan. Write to F.'. .150 St Roch. Mon-. ebcc. TELEVISlON4:“RADlO " anti 3. Men _ offer big money. Trained men urgently needed. Ask for facts on how you can prepare for a good paying job in one of these fields and remain at work. No experience ~ but some high school needed - Glvo educa- tion. age and post your request quickly - no obligation. Radio College of Canada. Box Mnncton. NB. Personal AUTHORS ‘ INVITED ' SUBMIT MSS all types tint-luding Poemsl for book publication. Reasonable terms. Sfockwcll litd . ll’racombe. England. tesld 1898‘. FOR Ql.'I(‘K RELIEF FROM stomach distress. hearthtirn. '. use double-action Wil- der‘: Powder. First neutralI- zes, then protects the stomach lining. At all druggists. Services offered PICK UP AND DELIVERY sn- vice. Dial 590i’ or 7812. FOR YOUR RSSO STOVI OII. requirements in the city. Harry Mellish 33$ Sslssass Wasted LA in P SALESMAN wXi‘r_i5. We offer a complete line of In- candescent lamps as a part I full time sales project for an ipdustrious salesman. No deli- veries or collections. Top con- nilssions paid weekly. Write Box 1515 Guardian ea. lasts! Ts II! . I broad. fa! bulls. fu ltotaaa. Ap- . 1-‘. Welsh, 51 Chestnut roa”w'Ti.- __ . lla Station Wagon. Apply lvaa Hawaii. htsdadl. vercing, Wireless Operating all \\'0t‘d per W "ta LONDON (Reuters) -— Soviet a ‘ ‘leaders held talks In Moscow WANTED TO 100‘ to! l50}Tuasdaty with visiting Egyptian acre arm, wit. in men must . - v - Charlottetown. B. Uyterlinde. 'X::",rm;:1slL,e0‘;i,,,-(:::1' Ch'Town R. R. 5. Bunbury. pcngo. ‘M nflmny ques_ V‘ one. I l Ll AUCTION SALE ON IRIS}-IT OWN ROAD 3 MILES FROM KENSINGTON THURSDAY, NOV. 28th AT 12 NOON I will sell by public auction on the premises of the late Roy Bryanton, stock, crop, machinery, household furnishings. Stock—2 milch cows, one heifer, 2 horses, six i young cattle, 2 calves, 135 hens, geese, a quantity ‘hardwood plank. » Machinery——Massey Harris tractor, MacCormick hinder, 7 ft. (new). MacCormlck hayloader, haymower (new). New Idea tractor spreader on rubber, threshing outfit, horse hoe complete, 3 section lever barrows, 4 ‘section spike harrows, tractor plow, tractor trailer, hayfork and steel cable, set of fanners, 2 driving sleighs, 2 wood sleighs, farm gas tank, brooder stove, grain crusher, 2 horse power engine. cream separator, tur- nip pulper, turnip sower, drilling machine, table saw, Quantity hardw planks, amess, forks, shovels, quantity mixed grain, hay and straw. Furniture—Record range, chesterfield sulte, Hall suite, couches, fumacette, sewing machine, dining room suite. 3 bedroom suites, kitchen table and chairs. tables. organ, writing desk, case, radio, china cabinet, dishes, lamps, Congoleum squares, floor cover- ings, curtains, washing machine, crib, and a lot of other articles too numerous to mention. Also my Property If not sold before data of Sale. If not fine first fine day following. MRS. MARY E. BRYANTON, ARTHUR J. STEWART, Auctioneer a ,was held In ‘Peter Gaudet with a flag-drap- the Church by his Pastor Rev. (‘lar- ence Pitre who frequently visit- ed him as he was a devout mem- Il-‘ather Pitre. all the kind rela-l tives and neighbors, ‘ the mem-I bers of, the Canadian Legion, thel -undertaker. the many who gave mass cards, flowers. those who i\'lSlI8d him in the hospital. all lthose who so willingly helped at lhome and in any other way in .our recent sad bereavement. I A special thank you to all. Mrs. .Alban T. Arsenault and family, lHow n. ber. During his Illncss he s p e nt most of his time in the hospital and entered on October tst where all the tender care could be giv- en to him. Left to mourn the loss of a loving husband and father are his grief-stricken wife. two sons and two daughters Jean of Charlottetown, John of Hamilton. Ontario. who both arrived home Ralph and Sandra at home. his aged father and the following sta- ters and brothers. Priscilla tMrs Allison Perry. Port Elgini Addie MRS. LEMUEL WOOD The death occurred on August iuel wood. vndotw of the late Lem- tMrs. Lester Weir. Souris Emily . tMrs. Millie ‘allant. Summer—;'”°I “Md In her emmy “wad sidet, Arthur and Rob rt of Cas-‘,’°‘"' 1 . cumpec, Lem, S.S. Sorell, I-‘red D<‘N‘85Pd “'4” 50"‘ 3‘ M” "‘°‘” ‘daughter of the late Frank Storey and his wife Eunice MacDonald. .she enjoyed good heal-tih up to the ‘time of her deatih and was sick 'only a few hours. Possessed of a cheerful arid friendly dtsposltiion. it made friends easily and all enjoyed being in her presence. She was a faithful member of ed casket was held on October the Alexandra BaP1lS¢Cl|W'(‘l‘ 3-Dd 31st in St. Anthony‘: Church. the W.M.A.S. and was alwavs where requiem high mass w a a .willing and ready to do her P31!1~ sung by Rev. Clarence Pitre with ‘She was a beautiful singer and in Howlan. John and Mclvina in A. who were tinable to be home who will always remember his cheerful smile and friendly greeting and so many that call- ed all bore testimony of how be life. His funeral conducted by Mr. WANTED Experienced snow plough operators for Winter work based on Charlottetown. R. G. WHITE, Dept. gf Highways Phone Kensington 46-23 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Classified advertising is inserted in both The Guardian and The Patriot. Ads must appear in con- secutive issues. One or two days, Guardian and Patriot, 4c per word per day. Three consecutive days, Guardian and Patriot, 3', 5c per word per day. Six consecutive days, Guardian and Patriot, 3c per day. Minimum charge for 20 words. FEDERAL CIVIL SERVICE Requires for employment in _SUMMERSlDE $132 to 8177 a month 8155 to $2” I month 8155 to 8120 a month 3162 to SH7 a month Clerical Assistants §Clerl<s ITypisI's l ‘Sienographers . . . . . . . . Application forms. obtainable at any Post Office or National Em- ployment Office. will be accepted at e Civil Service Commission . office. to Tobin St . Halifax, N.S., until December lath. Quote com- ipetltion No. 37-H682. Only qtuili/ted rrtttfc-nit of P.E.I. iiho are willing to accept employment in Suntmcrsiide should apply. AUCTION SALE ON WEDNESDAY, NOV. 27th AT 1 P. M. Farm of 75 acres in Bay Fortune. Also Ayrshire herd of 30 head purebred and grade. 1 cow, fresh; 2 cows to freshen in January; 1 cow to freshen in February; 2 cows to freshen in March; 7 cows to freshen In April! 3 cows, strippers; 1 heifer-~ 1‘/2 years old; 4 heifer calves; 8 bull calves. I-‘arm Machlnery—Tractor MB. 20; side delivery rake. M.H., new; hay baller, 1.14. No. 45; hay mower, M.H.; disc barrow M.H.; spring tooth barrow; hammer mill, I.H.; milking machine (DeLaval) new; cream separator (DeLaval) I50 lbs. per hour; 7 milk cans; 1 farm tank, 250 gal. capacity. House Furnishlnga——1 electric rangatta, new; 1 oil space heater; 1 kitchen table; 3 beds and springs; 1 dining room table; chairs. 20(1) bales of hay: IMO busheh of cats. Terms: 6 months on approved joint notes. 4% off _ for cash and 6% per annum on notes. RALPH M. COFFIN. CLAUDE CRASWELL Own-I Austins-’ .Cl'iarIo‘He‘Iown, Prince Edward Island. 2Is’r November, I957. PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS, OPTOMETRISTS_ SOLICITORS, Etc. 0- H]. A. Carruthers. R. 12: Kent s¢_ Dla Bell, Matbesen & Foster I50 niciimmii St. I m I'3‘,vr¢:ns‘J- Grant. 0.0;‘: . in st" till." A" 41.; ..__—— is]; q...".'.'.'si. “C H Dial szssl J. S. Taylor, R.O. M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB. Bank of Co_inmei~c_a Bldg __ Allison M. Cillis, LLB. 130 Richmond St. Dial 4747 A. Walthen Gadde: LLB.‘ Phillips Bldg.. _lll Grafton &. I’aImer—8t Haslam Baak of Nova Scotia Bldg. P-ealte & Nicholson I75 Grafton Street Comer Keat In Queen Sta. Office 0133 — House 4756 H. J. Mabon, R. Montague ARCHITECT i 0. P. E. i. 7. F. TOOMBS. 3. Arch. ARCHITECT H0 Richmond St. c,.—t<eiii. Pickard Dial SSS J. A_ Maccuisul B Arch. M.R.A.I. .. c«m~.t3!¢-»- P‘:'.!‘?‘ 89- 5“'l.':'.1:ll2t;.'I.‘+.....'."."..’3“ IAN M. MacLEOD, LLB. FPllIl!|- Dill 3513 CURRIE BLDF. “‘j”*"_"_""_— (Above Shoe Doctzsrl P“l9l' A. MPNPII AL ‘ I66 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown P. 0. Box III Phone 4330 MUSICIANS H. JOHN HARRIS, r. R. c. 0. Studio - so: iticaauaa at. but. on FREDERIC A. LARGE, .C. Room 201 Confederation Bldg. I St Corner Queea and Richmond s.‘ (Across from Royal Bank Bldg.) . DIAL 3244 J os. W. MacDonald, EEL§gt,§,tEcE»;L 168 Queen St. Dial 631 CH I ROPRACTOR *_ l'2.—S—CHANDI.ER. —'ii..’w.*iC”c:.r..T“ i ‘ “°‘ '.'2.‘$'u‘.1.F..'~°.i+ " "' 201 Prince St. Dtal “III PHONE I315 MIMEOGRAPHING . sfi:‘tv‘octtArn'i".‘nooitt:i:ctivE MRS. HELEN ACORN D I IRIGITON IOA DIAL ISO CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Mt-.n0NAl.D, CURRIE It C0. COOPER BROTHERS A C0. Casrlo Ills. Dlal 83 H. R. DOANE I COMPANY Ml Great Gauge I. Dlalnu'f—8MI P.o.losllI ARTHUR I. WEI? PALMER ILICTIIC IUII-DINO csarioueun in new sinus llal ERMA P. MORRISON T CRARTIIID Aooouninm _ emiaeiai Iaal as this sinus fith at Cross Roads of Mrs l.em- re Rev. Phelan McKenna present in for many years sang in the choir “ joining t'emetei'_v there to await rahaufllt. SYBIIIEY C0lI1n85~ w¢fl' the resurrection mtiirn. d Jimmie McGee. é‘ ’ "'""'“ “ :1Wa\ne \lt-(lee. Alfred Condon, I.l¢'ilIlf‘S (‘rec-d. John Creed, (Zor- .doii Johnston and Junior Collintzs. Floral tribues were as follows: PILLOW Collings, BENJAMIN F. SICNTNICR There pa-sod away on \lond;iy. 0ctoqer".'1lth. I937, Benjamin I-'. Sentner in his \l)(’_\-nlnlll _\ear.lWife and family He was the son of the late George BROKEN f‘lR(‘l.P.' and Mary sentner of Illyallsi Glady. Doris Maigaret and iam- Road where he spent the zreaterl the: part of his life. . Y While in his youth he became Harry. Margaret and Carl employed by the Canadian \'a- Howard at Beryl tional Railway where he sewn-ed,Shirley. Preston and Valerie faithfully for twenty-three _vears.lKay and Harry Lavera until tll~health compelled him to‘Alberi Lavera and family lElla. Dave and family. ii and Ruth and Davie Sen- tire In spite of the bect medical aid Russe and home care obtainable his George Reid condition became worse and doc—' . tors dN’!l'n(‘ it necessary thatflllary and Gordon he enter the hospital for treat- Dick and Lizzie ment where he failed to make'ROSEBL'DS recovery and on the above men- Raymond. Judy Ind Dhnnfl tinned date passed away. (‘UT FLOWERS The funeral service which was RBIPI! ind I’-ISIS Futile. largely attended. was held fromlflscar and Jessie Collings. the Cutcllffe funeral home and‘WRE-AT was conducted by Rev. A E. Pier- Muriel. Lillian. Mary and George cey. assisted by Rev. Dr. E. A. Lleweuya family, Montague The hymns sung were: Jimmie, Lillian. Bill and M of Dean and Harriett ey “I-'orever W i t h Florrie and Susan. ;Hazel. Neil. Lillian. Atwood Mar- bearers were Cyrus} to and Muir-r .c.'\'eil, Ray Gillespie. Herbie.-i.\lr. and Mrs. Dollar. Robert Moore, Russell family Proude, Vernon Gillespie The D0113 MacGowan remains were te y laid to MIOGOWID Motor staff rest in Milton Cemetery. Kinette Club, Feredertcton, NB. iBetty, George Woodside. iLaura and Don Buttemrick ]‘Pat and Russell Mt-Pahil The family of the late Ben- Charles and Pauline Rammaga jamin Sentner wishes to express, Fredericton. NB. their sincere thanks and appre-ITELEGRAM ctatlon to all who sent flowers“.\Ir. and Mr. George Oaley. Fre- ‘B. 1|"! and ay Joseph Kileel and and cards of sympathy. and also dericton. N to good relatives. friends 81% neighbors for their many acts kindness and help during their cent bereavement. I Mrs John Lavers and family Mrs Benjamin semner, Now wish to thank all neighbors and Wiltshire. friends for their many acts of kindness during the illness and death of Mr. John Lavera and a very special thank you to the kind nurses and doctors of the P. E. 1. Hospital and Montague JOHN R. LAVERI The oornmunity of Sturgeon and surmuinding dismcta were sad- dened to hear of the death on Memorial Hospital. also all thou October 81st, ism, or John R. 1..- who sent flowers and cards and Vets in the Klnlzs Co Memorial mesnses 0! Iymna DISPU'I'E SETTLED WASHINGTON ‘AP! — A It ellyni Lavera of Georgetown. P. I E I. lsaid Friday Pan American Wofld He leaves to mourn his passing _.Airways and the Brot.herhood of his wife thee Bessie Collinizst twoi Railway Clerks have settled their sons Harry of Albion. P l-‘. I and labor dispute involving 1.000 work- oiward of Montague. also four era at the Cape Canaveral ml’ ‘daughters. Airs George slla testinl cgntira Florida. 1Apptl of Saint John. N R Doris. Terms of the settlement were not i Ross '\Illlt"ll‘ and \larga— made public AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD Fl.'RI\'I'T'I'RE AND EFFECTS AT 116 BRIGHTON ROAD TIIIJRSDAY, NOV. 28th. AT 1 P.I\I. I am instrticted by Mrs. Charles W. S. Bentley to sell by Public Auction the following: \\'estin;:liou.<t= Refrigerator. (‘minor \\'a.<hcr with pump, Kitchen Table, Kitchen Cliairs, High Stool and Step Stool. Dining Room Table, 6 Chairs and Buffet, Library Table. (‘hcsterficld and Chair, Drapes, Oc- casional Chairs, Foot Stool, Card Table, Mirrors. End Tables. Floor Lamps. Table Lamps. 9‘x6‘ Rugs, Hooked Rugs. Scatter Rugs. Fire Screen and Fire Basket. Chrome Chairs. Bedside Table, Writing Desk, .St.enographer's Desk. Hoover Vacuum. Electrolux, ‘Carpet Sweeper. 3 Electric Irons. Fem Stand, 4 Single Beds, Springs and hlattresses, Wicker Rockers, Wicker Chairs. Arm Chairs. Tables. Porch Chairs. Trunks, Dishes, Pots, Pans. Garden Tools, Axes. Bench Saws, Electric Motor ll 6 HP), Lawn Mower, Ladders, 3 and 4 Cal. (‘rocks. Bath Room Scales. Preserve Bot- tles. Quantity of Paints. and several boxes of small articles 3: Mrs W. H BEATON, Auctioneer. TENDER Bids are invited on the Winter lmainfenance of Roads. I Specifications and Tender Forms lcire available of the office of the undersigned. Lowest or any other tender not necessarily accepted. R. G. WHITE, ‘ Deputy Minister. Charlottetown. Prince Edward Island. Zlsf November. I957.