‘ Time cannot change them it is ‘CAR LEAVING FOR ALBERTA, o It Now... BUY, RENT or SELL With Want Ads Page 8, The Guardian Friday, June 20, 1953 IN MEMORIAM CARR—In loving memory of Mrs ‘ Earl Carr. who passed away June 20th, 19-57« _ Fond are the memories that Mn- ger Dear is the one that is 801119- In memory we hold you dear mo- that As long as the years roll along. Lovingly remembered by hlls-5 band and family. CARR—In loving memory of a dear mother and gi~a.ndmother,, Mrs. Earl Carr, who passed‘ away'June 20th, 1957. Sweet memories will linger for- ever true, Years that may come cannot se- ver Our loving remembrance of-you. Missed and lovingly rememb- ered by daughter Louise and son-in-law Brendon. also grand- daughters Anne and Baiibara. SAIIIIS OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere :hank-s to Dr. H. H. Pierce, Dr. Siddings. The nurses and staff of the P. E. I. Hospital for their care and kindness shown me while a patient there. Also Rev.I H. L. Mitton, Rev. G. H. Christ- ie. Rev. C R Moase who visited me To friends who sent cards, let- ters, and visited me while a pa- tient at the hospit-al and since I came home. Gr-ateaf-uilly Mvns. Ral- ph Noy, North Wiltshire. Agents Wanted 3 $ $CAN BE YOURS. A FEW hours spent in friendly conver- . sation selling AVON will pro- vide a good income. For inter- view write Miss. Rita G. Dunn, For Sale 1 BULL CALF. APPLY EARL Ma\C'RIae’ Brooldfield. ONE HEAVY BLOOD GEN- enal purpose work horse, 8 years old. Phone 44587. MASSEY - HARRIS BINDER. No. 16, eight years old. Also I-nternvationail hay loader, drop top. Walter Hughes, Norboro. TABLE SAW IDEAL FOR house-building, 10 inch blade, complete with electric motor, $80.00. Phone 6741. REGISTFRED LAIVDRACE. From advanced registered sows finest quality, reasonable price Magic Ranch, Travellers Rest. WOOD AND COAL WHITE EN- umel kitchen heater. Ideal for summer cottage. James Beer, Cornwall. OLD CF17- tle part shorthorn. Apply rence Murray, New Wiiltslhi-re, P.E.I. HAY LOADER. WHEEL RAKE Truck wagon and deering bin- der. All in -good condition or will trade for grain. P r e 5 to in Wood, Southport. ONE SET POWER LIFT CULTI- vators and hillers to fit Cock- shutt No 30 tractor. John H. MacKay, Albany, Phone Bor- den 29-21 ONE PUREBRED BRITTANY Spaniel pup, male, 9 weeks old. Apply J .L. Boomhower; 12 Mc- Gill Terrace, Charlottetown, after 5 pm. ONE 3A COCKSHUIT ‘HAY loader push-bar type with tires and tubes also one 15 A. S. Coolcshutt trailor mower. Ap- ply Royal Baiiuk, Charlottetown. ENAMEL TOP TABLE WITH benches; Singer Sewing Mach- ine; Tool Chest, Caunode Chair; Oil Lamps, Hand Lawn Mow- ers. Beaton’s Auction Rooms. ELECTRIC RANGE; RANGE’!- te; Toaster; Fireplace; Floor- lamips; Radios; Battery Radios 16 Princess St., Moncton, NB. I Baby Ilhlciis I BURNS CHICK HATCHERY: now open. A special breed for every need. cars Leaving CAR LEAVING FOR BANGOR Maine, June 23. Returning June 27. Three passengers. Phone 3083. about July 1st, can take a number of passengers all or part way. Phone 7182. ~ cars and Trucks For sale 1949 DODGE SEDAN A. l CON- dition. Phone 4007. after 1 pm. dFn?nfiTfiuE~ Cheap. Can be seen at Murphy’s Service Station. 1954 HILLMAN SEDAN, WINE color. Excellent running con- dition. Price $450. Phone 3722. 1958 DELRAY CHEVROLET mileoge 5,000. Immediate cash sale. Phone 7182. 1957 PLYMOUTH HARD—TOP, Push-button, only 7,000 miles. Price $1875.00. Phone 5279. Aladdin Lamp; Coleman Gas lamps and lantern. Benton’: Auction Rooms. COAL AND WOOD RANGES: Oil Span Heaters. Fern Stands Flnery, Kitchen chairs (Chrome and wood) Cane Ch-airs. Bea- t0n’s Auction Rooms. BABY'S CRIB; BEDS; SPRINGS and Mattresses, Dining Room Table, Buffet, Hall racks, Small tables, Upholstered and wood- en Rockers. Bea-ton’s Auction Rooms. FARMALL SUPER H. TRACT- or and three section spring tooth harrow very reasonable price. Can be seen at A.J. Lar- kins St. Peters, or Phone 7362, Summerside. ALUMINUM SCREENS, MADE to your individual .measure-. ments. Will not rot or rust. Never requires painting. Only slightly more than wood C0,, 125 Kent Street. NEW 14” PORTABLE ELEC- trohome TV Set, regular $189.95, Special $159.95. Also one 17” Regular $229.95, Spec- ial $199.95. Cousins Radio 8: TV Sales-Service, Hunter River, Dial 6-4. ONE 1948 PONTIAC MOTOR. In good running order. Reason- ably priced. Apply 49 Chestnut. 1951 FORD 1-TON TRUCK DUAL wheels. Apply Mirs. Benjamin Wood, Alexandra. Phone Hills- boro 5-34. NEW POWER LAWN MOWEILS Special prices. our re-condi- tioned power mowers, new rings, points, condensers, priced for quick sale. Cousins Radio & TV Sales, Hunter River, Phone 6-4. 1957 PONTIAC, 1957 CHEVROL- et, 1956 Buick, 1952 Pontiac, . 1948 Mercury. No down pay- ‘ merit required. Can be seen at Spence and MaoLeod Ltd. Auto For Rent SEVEN ROOM APARTMENT. Aipply between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. at 102 King Street. Body Shop, 39 Eden Street. 1955 HILMAN HUSKY. GOOD tires, Motor A-1 A Bargain at $675. 1955 1-2 ton Dodge 32,000 actual miles. A - 1 condition‘ throughout. A bargain. MaicKay Motors, 59 St. Peters Road, Dealer. Female Help Wanted WANTED — GIRL "TO WORK in general store. Aipply MDIOII Co-op. WANTED MIDDLE AGED W0- man as housekeeper. (three children) Aipply Gerald Rooney Newtown Cross. . YOUNG WOMAN WANTED for sandwich making. Experi- ence preferred but not neces- ' sary. Apply Mrs. Bruce, Un- employment Insurance Office. WOMAN 30 TO 40 YEARS OLD R. C., for housekeeper in motherless home. Would con- sider widow with one child. I formerly come from P. E. I.[ Jim Gowcns, 3-15 St., New Toronto, Ont. For Sale LAWNTCI-IAIRS. CALL 9352.. QUANTITY OF GRAIN. APPLY Leigh Warren, North Rustico. TWO ONE-YEAR OLD STEERS Apply John Curley, BABY CARRIAGE IN GOOD condllion. Phone 7388. OVE KEMAC BURNER ALSO 45 gallon oil drum with fittings. Apply 23 Passmore Street. ARBORITE —— ALL PATTERN — all colours — cut to size. \~(?handler Bros. Phone 6557. ow. JOHNST h°'r_"'d motor good condition Prue $75.00, Phone 5780. samwn.nxnn“toXiTn'inan ArmI.\‘ 90 Cumberland St. LARGE FURNISHED FRONT room, ground floor. Kitchen privileges. Separate entrance. Phone 3417 after 6 p.m. ynwcomn PIANO A-1 CONDIT- tion, also building jacks and for sale Oil Drum and stand, man's bicycle, warehouse truck. Apply Fitzroy Street. FOR RENT Televisions $5.00 Per Week Radios $2.00 per week Portable Radios $1.00 per.Day Floor Polishers $1.00 Per Day Vacuum Cleaners $2.00 per Day Power Mowers $1.00 Per Hour Lawn Rollers $2.00 Per Day Hedge Clippers $2.00 Per Day Skill Power Saws 2.00 Per Day Floor Sanders $5.00 Per Day Electric Washers $2.00 Per Week Refrigerators $2.00 Per Week Electric Rangers $2.00 Per Week Electric Heaters $2.00 Per Week Firestone Home ,8. Auto, inst Al... Found LOST: BETWEEN SCHURMAN‘S and Stanhope three sets 6-foot metal and nylon tracking. Please phone 4556 after 6 p.m. FRESH DAILY LOBSTERS OUAHAUGS OYSTERS I952 FAR.VIALL”‘STU-PER‘MA TWCIOY. Good Condition. Aip:p1y= Bert Ward, Emerald, R.R. V ‘ §iiI3’I)’i<:‘E‘iVi‘:‘ifi?"‘i'I7IKE, truck wagon, Bob Sleigh, all nearly new. Gussls Stewart, Caledonia. ‘ PROWSE & AGNEW Foot of Prince SI. Phone 7I56 screens. For information can only taken in exchange 6428. Weatherall Aluminum for custom Work. \ OUT OUR WAY ‘ / LOOK AT THAT.’ SEE rr--sea IT? is THAT NINE o’ci.ocKf is IT? THAT'S TEN- Male Help Wanted ‘EXPERIENCED BARBER AP- ply Hai-per’s Barber Shop, 156 Queen St. EGPERIENCED FARM HELP. Single or married. Satisfactory living quarters. Apiply Joseph Doiron, Rocky Point or con- tact J.0. Hyndman, 90 Brigh- ton Road. Phone 8158. ATTENTION SALESMEN! WE can offer you a profitable extra line. This is a year-round staple for part-time selling. Write to- day to C. D. Clarke, Lightmas- ter Corporation, Dundavs, Ont. YOUNG MAN 16 TO 18 TO TRA-1 val Maritimes. Must be of good I appearance, willing to work, congenial. Excellent training programme, salary, bonus. Ap- ply R.F. Rodgers between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. Queen Hotel. NOTICE All‘ school /taxes due Vernon School and not‘ paid by June 25th shall be placed in our solicitors hands for collection. By order of Trustees. NOTICE Effective this date we have discontinued buying unwashed fleece wool. F. MacAusIoncI & Sons llursery Stock ‘THERE'S ‘IOUR Bib SHOT 5 PER ‘IOU.’ THEY PESTER EVER!‘ BODY, 50 EVERVBODY By J. R. WILLIAMS THAT MUST BE SEC RET OF SUC‘ CEES" PESTER EVER‘/BODY "ID REAL ESTATE FOR, SALE HOUSE AND LOT in Kensington. Formerly owned by Mrs. Eva Man- derson. Priced for quick sale. Apply office—— W. Chester S. MacDonald, Summerside. FOR SALE North Rustico. For further particulars apply to: MacPHEE & TRAINOR, 160 Richmond Street, Charlottetown, P.E.I. FOR SALE New, modern seven room house situated just off Mt. Edward Road on Centennial Street, hot water baseboard heating, large lot, immediate oc- I cupancy. L.’H. KENNEDY Realtor & Insurance 166 Great George St. Dial 3912 COTTAGE FOR SALE Q Seven room cottage of ANNUAL FLOWER PLANTS. Red Geraniums. Early am late cabbage, cauliflower ant? tomato plants. Parker Jewell, York. Phone 7074. Sorry no mail orders. -- REAL ESTATE For Rent ONE FURNISHED BED SIT- tiiig mom. Phone 4587. v log siding construction at '.{eppoch, interior finisher ‘n knotty pine, propane lights and range, partly furnished. Price $3000.00. L. H. KENNEDY Realtor & Insurance 166 Great George St. Phone 3912 Services 0ff.ered I COUNTRY HOME. 7 ‘MILES from Charlottetown. Apply Box 195 Guardian and Patriot. Conveniences, fuel provided,, near beach, one mile from} Victoria. Phone Craipaud 8-3 FOUR ROOM HOUSE IN CITY. Adults only. Aipply 217 Rich- mond Street. Evenings only. FOR RENT FOR SUMMER moniths completely furnished House Brighton District. Phone 7341 R O O M S FOR RENT? TELL folks looking for a nice place via Classified Ads. Just Phone 8506 SECOND FLOOR APARTMENT Three rooms and bath, self-I contained, heat and water. Gay Apartments, Summer Street. Dial 6263. r 5 ROOM COTTAGE, WITH SUN- porch. Kitchen range hooked- up for hot and cold water. Gordon Wright, 126 Brighton Road. FOR RENT Estate Edison MacRae Property At Bonshaw, restaurant property completely equip- ped. Last operated season of 1957. Centrally located on Trans-Canada Highway with ample parking grounds. Building in ex- cellent state of repair. Apply David MacRae, Bonshaw, or F. A. Large, Q.C. REAL ESTATE For Sale Corner of Summer and School. Streets. Over 11,000 square ft. Apply Box 189 Guardian. FOUR. FURNISHED. ROOMS bed MODERN FUMIGATING Available throughout P. E. I. for exterinination of roaches, bugs, rats, insects, etc. ree estimates. Phone or write: 11. R. QUINN, PROP. P.O. Box 451 Phone 8727 F HAVE TOOLS. . . WILL CARPENTER Experienced carpenter; does good, clean, capable work. Odd jobs in carpentry a specialty. Cabinet maker by trade. MILTON COMPTON 33 Oliver St. Dial 3306 . Services Offered HOUSEKEEPING JOB WANTED ’ Middle aged woman Phone 4340 WILL BOARD OLD AGE PEN- sloneir. Good home in country. Apply Box 192 Guardlian. LIGHT TRUCKING. CELLARS and yards cleaned. Top soil . _ offices of: Modern six room house fGEL,Scott. ° ' ' ' , e ngineei-, lvvvlafiler eleggucltilibcaiuegnllzgt ‘ Engineering Services Division, 9 ‘I Teachers Wanted TEACHER FOR SHERBROOKE School Number 69. About 2 1-2 miles from Summerside. Sup- THIIZTYININE SHARP WILL NOTICIE ‘rH_EM. MAI§E|ITHEN_ plement $650.00 Elmer Waite, ' “A/r\A§'~.'F." l;:§‘SD'I:I;. I§EE;'IAEkl'2y Secretary Sherbrooke. Phone / W sea-is. HAH- noes HE ? APPOINTMENT.’ % .-.- Transportation Wanted I / , ."..= u '. \ MAN WANTS pnssnon BY ” K 3 .v ' "» yj Car to West Coast. Dial 5909. x {L ' , ,7‘ H , Wanted E 3‘ ’ ‘.“ ~ _'..l r / ==:= , 1 ,/P f.-;._*-A-.3 / 43 ( SOFT woon LOGS WANTED nu I -1- r’/M "I “‘ ' /' ~. // large quantifies. Hancock /., ~: - (Q ' ’ Fl “ ‘ ,3 Murray River. // WANTED. COMPANION IN E - .,x country home near Caivendish ., ’ _J, ,_ = 3 for six weeks. Free room. All " I I/_ . III” Modern Conviences Apply Box =' / ——-——::T > WANTED‘: A LIVE on STAN- ?‘——‘Z—— ,, _ dard power takeoff for 30 ’ " , - Cockishutt tractor. Leighton . . 3:7. He Stewart, Norboro, Emerald R. THE Herr 590' ,...,.......‘“.':‘%:‘="....... R. L DEPARTMENT OF NORTH— ; ERN AFFAIRS AND NATIONAL ‘ RESOURCES. NOTICE TO. CONTRACTORS SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned and marked as to content will be received up IN MEMORIAM JOHN E. PIGOTT Residents of Savage Harbor and vicinity were saddened to learn of the death on April 23, 1958 of one of their oldest and most respected residents, in the; person of John E. Pigott, at his home in Savage Hanbor. He was a son of the late Elisha and Many (Douglas) Piigott. Pigott was a member and also: an elder of Mount Stewart Pres- byterian Church which he attend- ed faithfully. ' He leaves to mourn his passing his wife, the former Jennie Rob» bins of Bangor, one son, Elisha, -home and one diaughter Katie. Mrs. Frederick Mosher, Savage Harbor one son died in infancy, also seven grand children. The following sisters and bro- thers are: Maggie, Mrs. Geddiie Douigzlas, Head of HlI1ISIbO1'O. Eu- nice, Mrs. Lodge Birt, Peal-Ie Station. Millie, Mrs. Chester W. Cottlfin, R. N. Charlottetown and George, Mattapan, Mass. The funeral was held from his home on April 25, 1958 to Mount Stewart cemetery and was large- ly attended. The service at the home and grave was conducted by the Rev. Donald Campbell assisted by the Rev. John Sheen. The hymns sang were The Lord is My Shep- herd, The Old Rugged Cross and Rock of Ages. The pall bearers were: George Jay, Wilfred Coffin, Valentine wanted WANTED Maclntyre, James Morrison,‘Lou- is Cameron. and Ralph P130“- Flower bearers Were: FUHOD Douglas, William Gunn. Lloyd Balderston, and Esdale Burdett. You are not forgotten loved one Nor will you ever be As Long as life and memory last We will remember thee. FLORAL TRIBUTES PILLOW Wife and Son WREATH ' ,Katie, Fred and Family Sisters Bernice and Edd. Lillian and Don Lillian, Dan and Family Eliza, Harry, Jennie and Weldon Mary. Otto and family Members of Session Mount Ste- wart Presbyterian Church. DOUBLE SPRAY Anna and Jimmie VASE Ada Freeman and Wayne LETTERS OF SYMPATHY Mr. and Mrs. Realgih Moore, Ot- taiwia Miss S. MacKinn1on, Charlotte- tow-n - Mr. and Mrs. Al-ton Riainson, ilton . Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lee, Millis, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Mighion, Mount-Clemens. Harm- Mrs. Ruth Qingley, Sterrett, Ala.’ Mr. and Mrs. Lester McEwan, Bristol Mr. Geonge Piigott, Ma-ttapan Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McDonald, Charlottetown Mrs. William P. Giles, Wattham Mrs. Edward Paulinl, New York Miss Alice Jardine, C'har.lo’otetown Mr. and Mrs. Carl Munn, Toron- to Miss Bertha McKie, Bay For- tune CARDS OF SYMPATHY {to 3.00 P.M.IEastern Daylight ‘Saving Time on July 3, 1958 for «the construction of a Comfort Station at the Brackley Beach Picnic Area, Prince Edward Is- land National Park, Prince Ed- ward Island. ‘ Copies of the contract agree- ment, plans, specifications and tendering documents may be ex- amined at or obtained from the Department of Northern Affairs and National Resources,- Norlite Building” Ottawa 4 Ontario. Mr. F. C. Browning, Superintendent, Prince Edward Island National Park, Grand Tracadie, P. E. I. A certified cheque in the amount of $10.00 payable to the order of the Receiver General of each set of documents taken out ' amount of the tender in the form Canada must be deposited for and retained by the tenderer, The plan deposit will be refund- ed upon return of the documents, in good condition, within ten days of giving notice,as to the disposi- tion of tenders. Each tender must be ac- companied by a money guarantee for ten percent (10%) of the total specified in the “Instructions to Tenderers”. - In the case of the successful tenderer the money guarantee will be retained for the fulfil- ment of the work in accordance with the terms of the’ agreement, and will be refunded plus interest 2 SOLICITORS, Etc. upon satisfactory completion of the work. The money guarantees wubmitted by ‘the unsuccessful enderers will be returned within en (10) working days of the ‘losing date for tenders. The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. I J. R. B. Coleman, Director, National Parks Branch. front of the Court House at Sum- ‘merside (part and W. Vernon Craig of PROFESSIONAL CARDS We are paying highest market. prices for all kinds of scrap’ iron and metal materials, alsoé ale bottles, hides and skins. MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD. 158 Kent St. Morfgcige_ Sale _To be sold by public auction in in Prince County in Prince Edward Island, on Satur— day, the 12th day of July, 1958, at 10.30 o’clock in the forenoon A.S.T. all that tract piece or’ parcel of land situate lying and being on Lot Four in Prince County aforesaid bounded and described as follows:- Bounded on the North by the Dock Road on the Ea-st by land of Mrs. G. MacArthur on the South by the Piusville Road an ‘the West by land of Henry L. Gallant. The division line between the land of Henry L. Gallant and the land of Charles L. Gallant is an old fence that has been there for years, containing by estimation Forty-Two acres of land a little more or less. PARCEL TWO: Bounded on the North by the Dock Road; on the East by land now or formerly owned by Jos- eph H. Gallant; on the south by the Road leading to Piusville; bounded on the West by land now or formerly owned by Octave Blanchard containing by estimation Twenty-Five acres of land a little more or less. The above sale is pursuance to a Mortgage dated the fourth day of November, 1949, and made between Charles L. Gal- lant of Piusvflle in Prince County, aforesaid, and Julienne Gallant, his wife, of the one Bedeque —in Prince County of the other part, default having been made in the payment of the Principal and Interest there- by secured. _ For further particulars,app1y to the undersigned. Mortgagee. W. Vernon Craig, BARRISTERS, J. Elmer Blanchard, 3.A. 160 Richmond St. Dial 5573 M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB Bank of Commerce Bldg Allison M. Gillis, LLB. , 130 Richmond St.‘ man my Palmer & Haslam Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. Peake & Nicholson 175 Grafton Street I. A. McCuigan,I B.A. Currie Bldg., Dial 9424 Qlleeu St. IAN_ M. MacLEOD, LLB. for sale. Dial 6393. CURRIE cans WASHED AND SIMON- (Above shoeB,1;fc‘:',,, ized at reasonable rates. Dial DIA 6380_ L 3361 BOTH WAYS, CLASSIFIED_AD- , vertising pays. Whether you're FREDERIC A‘ LARGE’ an advertiser or a reader, V Q.C., M.L.A. t_he1'e’5 P1'°fi_I_ 391911“! I01‘ Y0“ Room 207 Dominion Building in the Classified section. Phone , 8506_ Dial 3244 PHOTO SERVICE. FOR HIGH gloss, Jumbo Prints, send your films to us for Overnight Ser- vice Most modern equipment. Expert finishers. Lowest prices Enman Drug and Photo Service, Summerside. Teachers Wanted LICENCED TEACHER FOR Greenfield School, Supplement $500.00. Small enrollmeinat. Lewis Haynes, Secretary. TEACHER FOR COVEHEAD RD School. Senior room. Present supplement $500.00. Apply S.J. Birt, Secretary. ley School. Supplement $600. No high grades.Mrs. Charles Mac- Lellan. Secretary. J os. W. MacDonald, B.A., QC. 150 Richmond Street Dial 4713 Box 472 MacPhee 3! Trainor CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince St. Dial 5412 OPTOMETRISTS .I. A. Carruthers. R. 0. 123 Kent St, Dial 5612 J. 5. L Taylor, 3.0. Corner Kent & Queen Sts. Office 9133 -- House 4756 H. J. Mabon. 11.0. Montague P. E. . ARCHITECT J. F'.,T0O" .S, B. Arch. ARCHITECT 140 Richmond St. DlaI3865 G. Keith Pickard B. Arch.. M.R.A.I.C., Charlottetown, 100 Fitzroy St. Dial 8618 Mr. and Mrs. Bertram MacDon- ald, Mouiit Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Alvin MacKenzIe, Mount Stevwant Mr. and Mns. Douglas Coffin, Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Maclntyre, Lorne V-alley Mrs. Gordon Douglas and Jean, Charlottetown Mr. land Mrs. James Campbell, Mount Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Richard Doyle, St. .' idrcws M . and Mns. Temple Mu~i'.phy, Mount Stewart Mr. and Mrs. John MaoKay, Med- ford, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rolbbvinis, Medif-ield, Mass. - Mr. and Mrs. John Hemphill, Charlottetown- Mrs. Gordon Stems, Wakefield, Mass. -Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pigott and ,3 family, Mount Stewart ‘Mr. and Mrs. Keith Douglas and family, Stanhope. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Mosher. Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. Reach Moore and family, Ottawa. .‘ ‘ Mr. John Rand, William Lund. Scotchfort _ Mrs. Irene Smallwood, Ontario Mrs. Mame Slldnner, Westwood. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Don Lee and fam- ily, Millis, Mass. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Birt, Mount Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Balderson, Cross Roads , Mr. and Mrs. Alton Ravpson. H-aim- il-ton, Ont. Dr. and Mrs. Sheppard, Mount Stewart Miss Georgie Gunn, Savage Har- bar , Miss Anne Mvaclnnis, Savage I-Iaiibor Miss Beatrice Cameron, Charlot- tetowvn Miss Joan Robbins, town Mr. and Mrs. Horace MacEvwen and family, Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Hamil-ton Douglas, Head of Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gunn, Sav- age Harbour Mrs. Hariy MacKay and Miss Miriam Tooimibs Rev. Lee and Mrs. MacNa-udi- ton, Tyine Valley Miss Frances Cofdin, Kentville Mr. and Mrs.’ Guy Covey and family, Halifax Mr. and Mrs. Earle MaicDon-ald, Lorne Valley Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Robertson, Amherst, N.S. Mr. and Mrs. James Macconnell, Quebec. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Garnh-um and boys, Rose Valley Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Plgott and Leslie, Savage Haiibouir Mr. and Mrs. Paul and family, Michigan Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Mosher and family, Bristol Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Coflfin, Morell Mr. and Mrs. Lorne MacMil1an, Covehead Mr. and Mrs. Lester MacEwen, Bnistol , Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Aiffleck and family, Mount Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rapson, Charlottetown Mrs. Pearle Sanderson and fam- ily, St. Peters Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fa-rquhar- son, Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. George Kielly and Nora, Charlottetown- Charlotte- AUCTION SALE At 2 West St. Friday, June 20 at 3 o’clock ’ Walnut dining room suite 6 chairs, serving table; settees, desk, 4 walnut vchairs, walnut wardrobe, er, love seat, beds, dining room . message Mrs. Emma Cobb. Bango; Mrs. Zila Pigott, Mr. and \1 Lewis Moore. Charlottetown r Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Ladne. Charlottetown ‘ Mr. Joseph Ma~cKenna, Charla“, town Miss Maibel 0’Brien, Bristol Mr. an Mrs. Harold Halifax. Mm‘ , Mrs. M. MacKay and Id. ' Stewart a’ Mom ‘ Mrs. Robert Ma0Le0d, Chariot“ town SAIIII 0|’ THANKS We wish to extend our sincu thanks to Dr. Sheppard, Mom, Stewart. Sister Mi-llis Coffin 1 N. Charlottetown, Rev. 9,3,3, _. Campbell. Montague, 1{e_v_ Job Sheen, Mt. Stewart. Mm. S. Kg. nedy, Charlottetown; Mrs. E; n-ext Afifileck, Mount Stevwa;-¢_ ,i,' so to friends and neighbors wh helped in so many-ways and go the many acts of kindness show us during our sudden sad 5, reavennent. Mrs. John E. Pigoi and family, Salvage Harbor, IN MEMORIAM MRS. ROY CHAMPION The coirimunity of Dame, was shocked on June 10th, 1955 when it was learned that M",-, Roy Champion had sudden}: passed away at her home. Chamipion had visited her docuy; a week previously and altliougi her condition was not collsidereg serious, as she was about t. arise on Tuesday morning sh} suddenly became ill and pas, I I II ‘I .1» \ ‘$.63 _’ _ _. —..¢’*“¢l“&_'T€.u.‘9. __-uvsnfifi’ ed away a few minutes later. '- Born at Baltic on. Decembe, 13, 1914, Mrs. Chamipion’ was fun merl-y Jennie Harding Dickie son, daughter of Mr. and Mr; Dawson Dickieson. In 1929 sh. married Roy Champion of Dam ‘ ley and to their marriage wm born seven children, Reta (Mn Willis Birt); R-uth (Mrs. Ralipj § Murphy); Dawson and Lester ii , London, Ont; Muriel (Mrs. John‘ ‘ Bertram of Fredericton, P.E.I.; Gerald (age 14 years); and , (age 6 years) at home. " Her family will forever cherisl the memory of a loving and kind mother. In her loss her husband has lost a devoted wife, who worked side by side with him in whaitever his task of labour. Al-’ though of a quiet disposition Jen-‘ nie was always ready to lend I helping hand to her friends and neighbors The funeral service which w_a.s“he1d from her home on Jun 13; followed by a service at Keii? Memorial Presbyterian Church was conducted by the Rev. Lea- ‘ lie ‘D. Bartlett of New London‘ in the absence of Rev. E. H Bean. Choosing 1st Corinthians, chapter 15, as his text, Rev. Bartlett left a very comforting with the bereaved members of her family, the re-. la-tives and the very large crowd ‘ who had gathered to testify to the esteem in which Mrs. Cham- pion had been held. Mrs. Roy Easter was organist and hymns walnut hall stand; Hoover sweep- table, tables‘, cabinet, ice chest, assorted pictures, numerous odd pieces of furniture. Dr. R. Forsythe I J. J. Mustard AUCTION SALE The farm of the estate of the late Peter Holland at Fort Augustus will be offered for sale by Public Auction on the premises on Saturday June 21, 1958 at 2 P.M. Fairm consists of 100 acres with residence and out- buildings in desirable locati J . THOMAS McKEN NA, Auctioneer. - on. CHESTER J ., HUGHES, Administrator. DEFENCE CONSTRUCTION (I951) LIMI TED PROJECT: consn-‘ncnon of 10 Standard Armament Buildings in- cluding Traverses, R P. E. I. SEALED TENDERS, plainly marked as to content and address- ed to the undersigned, for the above project, will be received until 3:00 P.M. (Eastern Daylight Time). THURSDAY, July 17, 1958 Plans, specifications and tender forms required may be obtained by General Contractors only from D. C. L. Plans Section, Room 158, at the addiress below. A_ deposit of $100.00 payable to Defence Construction (1951) Limited is required for each set of plans and documents. This deposit is forfeited if the complete plans and specifications are not returned fourteenth day following contract Plans and specifications will be in Halifax, Fredericton, Moncton, Halifax Branch Office and at the in good order on or award. on view at Builders’ Exchanges Saint John, Montreal, D. C. L. address below_ before the Each tender must be submitted on the forms prescribed and be accompanied by a security deposit as called for in the tender documents. Such deposit shall indemnify the owner against loss in the event of withdrawal of the successful tenderer subsequent to acceptance of the bid. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. D. JENNISON, Secretary, No- 4 Temp. Bidg., as Lyon St., Ottawa, Ontario. Summerside, Wednesdays Dial 2936 Peter A. McNeil C 160 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown Phone 4339 P. O. Box 513 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER E. s. CHANDLER, B.Sc. (E.E.), M.E.I,C., P.Eng. 161 QUEEN sr. 160 Richmond St. Dial 5573 CHARTERED ACCOUINTANT5-—— PHONE 8325 McDONALD, CURRIETCO. COOPER BROTHERS & CO. A. DOUBLE. BUILDTI-NAG L or 'i‘E:Kciii:iiWii7oii’*sT5R‘iN’f; "’v”AT.-§ 91?.‘ .6547 :_§.5__ _ s Currie Bldg. Charlottetown Dial 5568 H. R. DOANE & COMPANY 148 Great George St.. Charlottetown 48 H WWW P. 0. Box 187 ARTIIUII I. CARRETI PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING Charlottetown I00 Fitzroy Street Dial 5321 WANTED IMMEDIATELY Manager for the Kensington Co-operative Association Limited. Applicant experienced in office and feed plant operation preferred. Please state age, ex perience and salary expected. Applications will be received at the undersign Kensinglon Co-op ed office. erafive Assn. Ltd. Keith Stewart, Secrefa ry. . ,C. A. F. Station, Summerside,- File No: 122-7-S2-32 suiig were: “safe In The Arms of Jesus", "Peace Perfect Peace.” MI‘. Roscoe Walker sweetly rendered “Will The Circle Be Unbroken”, as a solo. Besides her husband and the; surviving members of her family all ready mentioned, Mrs. Chain- -Dion also leaves her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Dickieson at Darnley, and the following bro-‘ tbers and sisters: Louise (Mrs. Dan Bryanton), Spring Valley; Hilda. Portage La Prairie; Sadie Summer-side; Ivan and James at Darnley; a half brother, Arthur. K3171, predeceased her in April. Pall bearers were: Willis Birt, Clarence Champion, Robert Mountain, George Wall, Forbes Thompson and George Hickey. Flower bearers were: Preston, Beairsto, Edwin Simmons. Daroll Dickieson, Gordon Cham- pion,- Wallace Mountain and Edward Champion. Floral tributes: Pillow — Family. Wr lath (Daughter) and Dad. WREATHS Dan and Louise. Ivan and Cora. Mother I , Hilda and boys. Sadie and girls Mary Wall. James. Nancy and Earle. Flossie and Poster. The Champion family (Hal!- fax). Employees Wonder Bakeriel. London, Ont. Civilian Personnel R. C. A. 1‘. Station, Summerside. Boys, Girls of Soda Room at Mccormickis (London, Ont.). Local Union 242, of McCor- mickis, London. POTTED PLANTS Leamon and Minnie. Colin and Marion. Aunt Kate Flan. McCormick‘s Welfare Associa- tion. London, Ont. CUT FLOWERS oEarton Automative at London. nt. SAIIII 0F THANKS Mr. Roy Champion and famfl! wish to sincerely extend thanks for all the acts of kindness and ‘ sympathy shown them in 11151 recent and sad bereavement. Chinese Release Catholic Priests PEIPING (Reuters) Two American Roman Catholic mis- sionaries held i-n a Communist Chinese jail for five years on spy ing charges left Shanghai Thurs day by ship for Hong Kong. The missionaries, Rev. Joseph Mccormack, 65. and Rev. Cyril Wagner, 51. were released from jail Saturday after serving 5911' tences on espionage charges. The priests were sentenced June 15, 1953 — Father Wagflef “for sabotaging China’s financia ordinance” and Father M.cCof- mark on (‘I'lBl'L’_é'~, of vuIIc'i"Im't political and ei-oiioriiic mlorml‘ lion "under the cover of beilll ‘ 1-‘tn