C .-5;-,..g..a.;..f; - ,;;-- Z......,.... , . attended was held from the home marriage notlcea. Engagements Use Guardian IWant.Ads - Dial 8” ' . I ' Lake Geneva. N Page 12 The Guardmniloorlors Acenuglatgli for sale MW Isle Iolp lanai . For Sale ENCLOSED PROPERTY Daughter Born o'nl::.u.CdI:nliaia 3.33.. ,, -Tuesda)y'ZMTL28' 1957.133 also 35:” 2:15. V-i:iiiym1ii,i5 "3-ii-'1-'isa”e"riy.'i'li'ii?.'.”.ol.”'s;...-.. ' o'i:ilc()Efflc:9Y- An” 6" , I TO CIIOPIIIII wrlzht In-an O'Neill. W M . Grafton Street or Dial 59” Quamrrv or WHEAT.-APPLY ii;-J um'T-Timmgnnngcln I949 DODGE Mum": .. . . . m S" h 7" mm " "I IN MEMORIAM 7 ' 7 F-W. Stretch. St. Catherines. typists. Apply Guardian. Mu Charl Chaplin eii" i am "”"u.-.-...- .- on so cocitsuurr TRACTOR. SPECIAL DELUXE ed 1.,” .;,q.",,.gng t .'L'. IIIAW-In loving memory at can uuvmc FOR TORONTO. also one horse trailer, priced to gvVy 34.5000 in a faahlouable Clu.-ste& E. usbagvsg W110 Filled Saturday. Cu aCCl;),IInfD0dB;s8.zl3 sell. J.L. Brown, 284Allen Street. WASTE PAP IALID. llll . ” Iday. HAYNAID FOY away ay . Garth Robin 11, one ' . ""Tmrrmm'-'i- I n 1111113, Apply mug. . - t l , I: glad - Time goes on with many CIIIIBBI ” letown. W "jf,f;"f3,'Zm,,'j ArR?CT3annk 1:: fife, Charlo & owner mov-mg mfognigw .ptiiyreport:txI -M''' u”"”d 1'” gI Tlyan. Joy and sorrow. smiles -and lean '-rm-m-mmm" V0" scam Alb WV -- --V T1 0:111 must dl5P05e 0 ' l . Pete:-'s Road. and northern edge of the Hill use clinic. F"”d ""7 Ill Ill! It year ., But your memory we will cllerl-ll GIN II! Trucks For Sale ,,,, .. 0533003 W” A5535 "AW Dial 4520 between - - - hundred and sixty-four um feet Ioutllw llll OI April 1. wins the passing of me yeart ' eIVjE; one REGISTERED JERSEY ed. and cellars cleaned. rim. said Road. that parcel of land situate. lying and Mina Everyone is l WI" "If "3" "ml War ii. Lovlngly ”me"'b"”d "Id ”d' gm W din-o,,' Adm” "W ""1 5311- Albert W00d- D1-lll' 3105' -- 12:15 and 12:45 (noon) on Township No. .19 gs County. P111300 Edwlld m"'d- 5'"-"Ida The Chaplina now have four ”"'d 1" H” mm B”"-ll0l1- Ho iy missed by wife and family. wuvnwklnlcu - das. M 7 -W 7 G7,;,;;gE-f , A smmj;--HE 3 "mm and described as follows, that is to say, conmnucmc at a pogl llaugium and two sons. They live e”.':s"I;lndh:'nd had ,. M”,((gDoNALp. 1,, .1,,vg,,e mun. smjbkrlw. Goof, moo 133' :1-Tmaliuy 5 E; Di ymis clean.-i, ping. -"45 0, being the northwest corner of land owned bly tl:exGra:t.i::-h :3 he near Lauunne at Corslcnur-Ve- M, dnchuu M mm-nie9:1InlI.1 Al. ory of John Calvin MacDonald cond1RBIBuon Cnmvh I r . uick sale Clean of all noxious weed seeds. 3116. N O T I C E southwest count of land formerly gwncgr-nyof. wen um um" ” way, in . mu"-gm oyu-looking Ind wok up the occupammoiiia who passed away May 28, 1956. . cap 0 ll - Raymond Hardy, Alberion. '.-ll;lf:t '1" mm Y 1.11:! H ft; (550) feet nun” H mm farmer. He hon i..n,uc::' Dial I237. In a graveyard softly , Close beside a country road Lies the one we loved so dearly Gone from us to his abode Lovlngly remembered by his wife and family. -CAIIIIS or riiiiiixs Tne family of the late Walter couin Mlail to express their sin- cere ilianks to Rev. M.I(. Char- man. l)r. AA Macl.eod, relative: and friends, who helped in many way: during their recent lad be- rcavemcni The family of the late Willard P. MacNeill, summer-side wish to extend sincere thanks to all those who sent mass cards. messages of aympathy. flowers or who ' i r' In anny whatever during their ria- oent bereavement. III MEMORIAM LINDA ROSE WAITE There passed away in the Prince County Hospital on May 1'5, 1957, Linda Rose Waite, little daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Waite, of Sierbrookc, at the age of five years. Although suffering from a seem- Ingly incurable disease aincc car- Iy last winter” every effort was made to cure her by her doctor: but all was in vain. The funeral which was largely of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Waite. to St. Paul: Church. Summersidc. with inner- ment kt St. Paul's t 3. Pall bearers were four uncle: of the deceased, Erskine Waite, Lorne Waite, Russell Waite. and Hubert Poole. She leaves to mourn. besidea her sorirowing parema. three bro- thers. John, Terry and Ronald. FLORAL TRIBUTES PILLOW hiolhr-r and Dad WREATHS .. .., .. .. .. .. .. Grandfather Tuplin and Nancy. Aunts, Audrey. Ruth, Ella and Shirley Slierbrooke School. La Verne, Darby, Shirley and Brcndz CUT FLOWERS Franciis, Loretta and Lily ONE 1052 CHEV. CAR. AND 1951 Pontiac car. Apply Parker Beer. Cornwall. J '52 MERCURY K was TRl'Cl(. in good condition. cheap. Dial 3306. 50 METEOR. RADIO, 24.000 miles. 145 dollars. Can be fin- anced. Phone 7703, Summer.-zide. 1051 DODGE ONE TON I'Rl'Cl(. with racks, good Cflflflllllill, will take cattle in trade. LR. Bal- derson. South-port. 1355 3 TON CIIEVROLI-IT TRUCK hoist and box, new mmor. good tires. Preston Richards, Vernon River. for Item I03 RENT -FLOOR SANDERS Chandler Bros. Dial 6557. NICE BRIGHT ROOM, HEATED. n Dial 7423. FURNISHED HEATED APART- ment. good location. Phone 5684. FOR RENT. FOR SUMMER months, furnished house. Dial 6437. 7 "Ag APARTMENT, THREE ROOMS and bath, heated. Propane stove. Phone 4524. SMALL APARTMZENT ON Brighton Road. ideal for two people. Phone 7996 for appoint- meni. IIEATED. FOUR ROOM APART- ment, aecond floor. two bed- rooms. Apply to box 158 Guard- ian. UNFURNISHED HOUSE TO LET in Cumberland, five miles from Rocky Point. Apply Lem Gor- veatt, Cumberland. FOUR ROOM APARTMENT ON third floor. Large rooms. Hot and cold water. Reasonable rates Phone 9302 or 190 Elm Avenue. UNFURNISHED SELF CONTAIN ed second floor apartment, un- heated. Available June 1st in Parkdale area. Suitable for couple Phone 3060 after 5.30. FURNISHED HEATED LARGE livingroom, bedroom and kitch- en. desirable location, continuous hot water, ideal for business couple. Dial 7139. DESIRABLE APARTMENT from June lst to November 1st. Russell (Delete "Ruuell" above) Russell, Edna. and family. I-Zvelyn, Lame and family. Loretta, Reg. and Mary, Ruth. Ersk-i-no and family GUARDIAN CLASSIFIED RATES Phone 8506 Advertisements received up until 5 pm. for publication following day. 1 p.in on Saturday for publication Monday. - Classified advertisements are Ilisertedattherateofncpu word per insertion for one and two times: Wm per word for three. four or five tlmea. and Icperwordforsixurinora Iuaarttoua. 8) word inlnlmuiu. Soc for deaths. birth and sun. Card of Thanh Ito pa Icl. lo Memnrlama loo per lane for listing of Flowerl. Wreaths. Manes etc. ANNOUNCEMENTS . Io per word. Minimum charge me. LOCALS city and Central: be . word. Minimum charge Q Eastern and Western locals to per word. Minimum charge Ioc. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY (On Cluifled Page) Q on per inch for one inltrllol Q Ito per inch for two iaaarttoua G fie per inch k three or TIMOTHY . SEED.- Two bedrooms. continuous hot water. Brigiitbn Area. Will rent either furnished or unfurnished. Phone 3304. - LARGE NEWLY DECORATED six room apartment. second floor ..hcatcd clectric stove. Domestic B'pEs13A3l:fgTgfooM coo"-AGE. IMMEDIATE OPENXNG! hot water. Best residential dis- trict. 870.00. Apply Box 156 cars of Guardian. For sale IA'I'II'I'Ul AND FITTINGS. 335. Phone 4524. 12 VOLT CAR BA'I'l'ER-Y LIKE ONE BULL 14 MONTHS OLD. new. Also car tire 525 X lo. Dial (237. ' 1.. SCOTT Calms. Freetown. phone Bede- ..qua 10-5. FOR skin - coop QUALITY Abegweit seed oats. Hamid Campbell, Chclton. FOR SALE - I GOOD GRADE milk com (freshened). Francis mu, Frenchfort. P.E.l. I K STORY nous: aonccur High School, Main Street. Al- buton. Mrs. Cyril Bernard. Al- berton. VACUUM CLEANERS. NEW U!- ad. and rebuilts. All guaranteed. Convenient budget arrangement available. Telephone for your free home showing. Charlotte- bwn 021) or Hunter River 17. ID ACRES AT TRACADIE CROSS with house and buildings. 70 acres clear. Situated beside achool. church and post office. Apply: J. Elmer Blanchard. 165 Queen Street, Charlottetown. , RIHET; BELIEVE IT OR NOT QUANTITY OF PRESS!-ID 5ll”5W- APPLY Gordon MacLeod. Brookfleld. P.E.l. FOR SALE AT GARDEN PEREN- nial phlox. 10 for 51.00. Mrs. Flo- rence Toombs, Tryon. QUANTITY or nn.6i.'i:Jmr:B Clinton oats free from mustard. Dial 5&5. QUANT Tor coiiniiaiz. ALSO . Mountain Seconds. Joseph Car- Vrasher, New Wiltshire. one cow 6617 'roTirizi-:s'iTETv June 10. Albert Smith, New Wilt- shirc. .. om: BEGISTEREI)-GUERNSEY cow, due to freshen June 1st. Wilard Proude Kingston. 10. SECOND HAND. CHURCH pews- Apply to Golden Dollar, New Wlltshire. TWO SHORTHORN. G R A D E calves. Apply Charlie Roberta, East Royalty. om-: LARGE HOLSTEIN cow! to freshen. John Parker, Northl Carleton. DOUBLE BED, SPRING AND Mattress. Good condition Rea- sonably priced. Dial 9332. v-Kcuiiiiii CLEANER:-I-TLECTRO: lux with attachments, first S35. takes it. Telephone 9220. FULLY. I-IQUIPPED. MODERN Beauty Salon at Hunter River. Apply Mrs F.M Jeffery. FARM FOR SALE. 1! ACRES. Five miles from Charlottetown- Apply Nicholas Plagg ” Al- exandra. 75 ACRES OF LAND IN EMY- vale with good stand of lum- ber and firewood. Contact Jack Clarkin. New Wiltshira (week- ends). to ACRE FARM AT WINsLOE- Good house and out-buildings. Apply Gordon E MacEwcn, Bristol CHEROKEE - II SIZE CERTI- ficd sccd potatoes. Scab resist- ant early maturing. C.W. Ram- say. Miscouchc RR. No. 1. loo BUSIIEL FOUNDATION SE- bago. Suitable for local planting. One registered Guernsey Heifer calf. Willard Proude, Kingston. ONE HYDRAULIC COMPLETE for Masssey 22 Tractor. Good as new. Priced to sell. Apply R.L. Jenkins, Pownal, Ring 2. ONE ACRE OF LAND AT WIN- sloc station. P.E.I. Apply Wil- fred Thompson. 45 Russell St. Dartmouth, N.S. . llursory Stock DIJNLOP PLANT8- DUNLOP per hundred 1.25. 1,000 for 10.00. No C.0.D. orders. Apply Char- les Macxenzie, Wins-loe. PLACE Y0"R ORDERS NOW for annual flower plants. New- est and best varieties. also ear- ly cabbage, cauliflower and to- mame plants. Parker Jewel, York. Phone 7074. EVERBEARING STRAWBERRY planls 25 plants 33.50. 50 plant; 3600. 100 or over .10 cents each will produce fruit this fall start- ing in August. Also eves-bearing raspberry ca-ncs. (Indian Sum- mcr! 38.00 per hundred. A. A. Mulch, Box 441, Chulottetown. V I R U 5 FREE STRAWBERRY plants. Parents were brought from U.S.A. in 1956. Dusted with Malathlon and removed from other strawberry plantations. Sparkle and Premiu. 100 - 82.00, 500 - 38.00, 1,000 - 314.00. Prepaid Regular Premier and Senator Dunlap: 100 - 31.50, 500 - 86.00, 1.000 - 510.00 Prepaid HH Jen- kins, Southp t STRAWBERRY PLANTS - DUN- lap 52.50 per 100 E 315 per l,000 Sparkle 33.00 per 100 - 817.00 per 1,000 prepaid Plants were treated with main- thion to control virus every ten days last year, and are gov- ernment inspected ” and gen- eration virus frec Dunlap L50 hundred, 10.00 thousand Discount on large orders. A.W. Kennedy Mt. Edward Road. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED Vl- rus free strawben-y plants. Sparkle and Premier 33.00 per hundred 317.00 per thousand pre- paid. Parents of these plants were brought in from U.S.A. last apring. Virus free Sparkle is an excellent variety producing an abundance of large fruit. with earh order 1000 plants, Goose- berry bush included free. All plants freshly dug and packed for shipping. Parker Jewell, York, P.E.l. Personal NERVES UPSET? MILBURN'S Health and Nerve Pills provide an all-round invigorating ionic that helps to soothe and strength- en the nerves. in addition Mil- burn": Health and Nnrve Pills help relieve anaemia due to iron deficiency and give a feeling of renewed strength. Only 98 cents at all drug stores. Salcsueii Wanted furnished, adjacent to national park area. Two acres of land. Apply Theo. Blanchard. Rustico. FOR SALE AT SOUTH LAKE Farm and machinery. For par- ticulars. Apply Ralph MacDon- ald, 36 Hensley St. on steer 13 months Holstiut horse, young sound and quiet. W. Hlckox, Breadalbanc- MOTORCYCLE 1955 ALLSTATE, excellent condition. used with care. sacrifice for immedlxtg Sale. Telephone 9220 before 5: pm. QUANTITY or GOOD REGENT wheat. Ab . ” oats. ” ” for seed. No mustard, also quan- tity of Green Mountain acconda, and feed potatoes (cheap). Wol- ter Ci-ail.Middleton. 16' PETERBOROUGII OR 11' Plycraft boats. Modern 9-piece dining suite, battery radio. a- urprise range with Kemac bu- ner. Leaving province. is Chir- chill. Dial 9248. AT ll YORK LANE. LIKE NEW Child sleigh, large trike, boys desk, childs desk and chair couch, electric stove and frig. kitchen let, 4-plccc role lect- ional furniture, bleached maple single bed with set drawers. 4 piece Gibbard bedroom set in bleached mahogany, 7 piece din- ing room, I place bedroom. radio and record player. Spartan TV 14". Nest of tables, large mlmr. -an ,.. -um... 1.-an -L.-.--' WAT- klns Route available in Char- lobtctown. 1,000 customers. No experience necessary No invest- ment to make. Minimum earn- ings 360. weekly. Age no handi- cap. Write to F. Granger, 350 St. Roch, Montreal, Quebec. services offered and sliorthorn. 1 general purpose NI-IND GRILL QUEEN I'll-In caving full course dinners; Ipcclallunghchtnoaodlshoa. Dialsm. IODIRN FUMIGATING SEB- viu throughou. the island. H.R. Quinn Proprietor. P.0. Box 451. Phone 8727 Charlottetown. WI REPAIR AND RIIWIND Mo- tors. washer pain, wringer rolls. IEIA , Sales and repairs. wiring. Storey Eloctri 0. Teachers Heated WANTED: TWO TEACHERS FOR Middleton School. Apply James Hamill. Central Bedequc. TIACBEI. OLENROY SCIIOOL. Tirade: 1 to 8- Good Supplement. Jan. Atkins, Secretary. TEACHER WANTED FOR MIL- lou School No 100. Present Sup- plement 3600. W. H. Home, Sec- rotary 1-uacmra WANTED I-'(TR-LONG Creek Sdiool. Preuut supplant- out osoooo. Wilfred Stretch. lee- rotary TRA- PIINCIPAI. POI CAPE All taxes owinl Mm?" school No. 100, if not paid by May 31st will be handed in for collection- W. H. HORNE. secretary. CAR BUYERS TODAY'S SPECIAL 15. t b t reliable. 195u1S i;01lxi'nAc SEDAN 5200.00 F- R. McLAlNE LTD. Malpeque Road Dial 7358-9 Open Evenings TEACHERS WANTED For Senior and Primary department of York School, Louis Vessey, Secretary. WANTED TO RENT House 6-8 rooms, west end of city preferred. Good rental paid for suitable ac- commodation. Please send particular: 10-- BOX 155 GUARDIAN FOR SALE Large Duplex house, 152- 154 Euston St. One half vacated June 1st. DIAL 3145 HOUSE FOR SALE Living room, dining room and kitchen and sun porch, 4 bedrooms and bathroom. New oil furnace and 1 acre land at Belvedcre, 1 mile from city. GEORGE DOUGLAS Real lihtate 96 Upper Queen St. Diesel Heavy Equipment Men are being aelccled In this area to be trained for high-pay Ioba aa Diesel. partnneo, service- uico. trouble shooters, and many other jobs in this ”' expand- lid t,.lf youare mech- anically minded and want in- creaacd earnings, you owe it to yourself to find out whether or not you can qualify. For free in. formation. without obligation. write-giving address and phone number to: TRACTOR TRAINING SERVICE. LTD. DIV. II SSDA lloor Urea! W.. Tomato II ' Ontario !Pl0- . g cusses FOR SALE boundary to the place of commenc the south side of the St. Pcter'a Road: thence at rich! Inslel mt- wardly until it reaches a point tiny 150) v-rd: weslwlr-ll! from I oertaln dam or mill stream now or formerly owned by Flbfenct Hooper; thence aouthwardly continuing at a unifonn distance of fifty (50) yard: weatwardly from said point of said stream or mill dam until it strikes the said Grantor's south boundary ll”? thence east- wardly along said boundary line until it reaches a point fifty (50) yards eaatwardly from the east side of said mill thence northwardly following the course of said mill stream or dam and continuing a distance of fifty i50l YIN! 9""""dlY ul9l"Il0I1l until it strikes the south side of the St. Peter's Road; thence welt- wardly along the said side of said road until it strikes the northwest corner of said land formerly owned by Alex ROIGH: I-hence Iouth- wardly and westwardly along the said Alex Roacli's east and south 1;; or in. Methodist church, Bede. '. saving and excepting there quc. out and therefrom the lands now or formerly owned by Reuben Drake, About the turn of the century Florence Hooper, and Jlmcs Kenneblc WILLARD L. JORDAN NORMAN J. MacLEOD G. GORDON HUGIIEI Ownera. stream or dun; cabinet sewing machine, flat other articles in and about the day of sale. W. E. BENTLEY, Executor. female). AUCTION, SALE ESTATE OF MRS. HOWARD HILLSON WEDNESDAY. JUNE 5th AUCTION SALE of residential property and house- hold furniture and effects on Wednesday, the 5th day of June, 1957. Sale of property at 12:30 p.m., followed by the sale of furniture at one o'clock. I have been instructed by the Executor of the Estate of Mrs. Howard Hillson to sell by Public Auction the pro- petty known as "The Birches” at 351 Ambrose Street, ideally located in a beautifully residential section of Char- lottetown. This property consists of: 8-room dwelling-4 rooms, pantry, kitchen and hall on the first floor, 4 bed- rooms, den and bath on the second floor, large attic partly finished, oil-fired furnace, automatic oil hot-water heater and toilet in basement, a large lot with garage. FURNITURE: Chesterfield suite, antique double-end lounge, antique single-end lounge, petit point fire screen and bench, brass fire-irons, walnut smoker stand, tele- phone table and chair, hall table with mirror, hall chair, writing desk, Barry Moore rugs 9 x 12, small rugs, hall runner, dining-room suite (walnut). two china cabinets, silver sets with mother-of-pearl handles, sets of dishes (Limoges china), jardinieres, beds complete, bureaus, highboys, chests of drawers, book shelves, books, pictures, porch furniture, porch hammock G.E. refrigerator, kitchen range, rangettc, Electrolux vac. and cleaner, wardrobe, and all silver, place. Inspection of residence by appointment Telephone 4140 until Saturday June 1st; after that, EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY 'A better than usual opening for a graduate of P.W.C. Commercial Course at least 21 years of age. (mile 0? If you are interested in the unusual and interesting opportunities and meet the above requirements please contact Mm. Bruce, National Unemployment Office. - W. H. BEATON. PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS. Etc. IaII.MaIIiooonliFottar Illhbil. 1:: J.EmerIIoneIiurl.I.A. BOIIGI. flout M. A. farmer. G.C.. LLI. Im H can-area Iidg. Allison M. Gillie. I.l..I. Q Elam I. DIII fill A. Wulthen Ouudof. ll.I. I1 I& III Grafton I. hlmer I Haelum a-a i run Iaela lug. Pcuhaftieliolnoa sauna-luau OPTOMETRISTS J. A. Curruthon. R.O. II Id I. Byron J. Grant. O.D. I. If 1 Dill J. 8. Taylor, I.O. cult Beat A Clean Ra. Illa: 018: loan an II. J. Mnbon. 2.0. CHI ROPRACTOR IIr.W.l.Corcon Hllhoel. IN MEMORIAM MRS. CLAYTON WEBSTER Mn. Clayton Webster of Edmon- ton. Alberta. passed away on April ah, in her 78th year. She was the former daughter of the late Mr. and Mn. Curtis Lord. She was born in Tryon and later moved with her parents to Lower Bede- que. when she spent her girl hood days there becoming a mem- shc and her husband moved to tho Canadian Went. living in Lacombc for a number of years previous to moving to Edmonton where her husband was employed with the Canadian National Railways. Her husband predeceased her several years ago. She la survived by 4 children. two tone, Earle and Bert and two daughters Imne and Vei- mmallofwhomaramarrledend settled in the west. besides a num- ber of grandchildren. Alan three brothers William in Red Deer . Al- b8l'1I- Georle and Edwin in Cen- tral Bcdque, three sisters Jennie Load in Edmonton llrenel Mrs. R. B. Richardson, Gait Ont, Mabel Mn. Hancc Humor. st. John. N.B. IN MEMORIAM MR. ARTHUR DIGNAN on Wednesday morning May in, The communlt f Woodstock and lurrounding vicinity learned with sadness and deep regret of the pas- sing of Mr. Arthur Dlgnan, after a few days illnas. Mr. Dignan. a son of the late Mr. and Mrs .Edward Dignan 1884. where he lived his entire life. He was of a kind disposition. and was always ready to lend a help- llll hand, and willing to assist in any good cause for the better- ment of the community. He was a loyal member of Bloomfield Unil- Gd Church. and was a regular at- tendant. of a kind and loving husband and father, his wife the former Louisa Webb of Howlan. and one daugh- tcr Mra. John Lewis 'Elala May) and three grand-children Ralph. Arthur and Betty Lewis. Three sons predeceased hhn in infancy. He is also survived by and glue: Mra. Frank Gard (Sarah), Char- lottetown and two brother: John in Ilowlaii. and Wesley in Woodstock. The funeral. which was largely attended was held from Bloom- field United Church on Friday af- ternoon May 3rd. Service was con- ducted by the Rev. J. Haber Kean. Hyimna sung were "The Sands of Time Are Sinking" and "Jesus, Saviour Pilot Me." Pallbeucra Alvin Palmer. John Webb, Jouph Gillllt. Edwin Dignan. Harry Leiwl. and Keith Webb. Interment wn in Bloomfield cemetery. CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE OOUR'I' 'I1ie 17th day of May A.D. III?! Queen's County in the ince. Harness Maker teotate. or 15th, Quarrie I eluted by the family be to carry on auccclaf years ago he had to hospital . on died: was able lll1)'- Three re-enter th. arge he wa, He married Emma Howan and is survived by his wife and em. on children, six Ions 'i'he.,d,,, K9"-It Percy. Tryoii: Lorne Char.- iottotowu and five dguglne" BM, ty, Mn. Lester Gan, Appiu Road. Ml-FIOII. 3111- 31!! llacGhia, 'rg.,' Alb?"-I: Louise. Mrs. Gordcn Wal: kcr Hamilton, 0ntarto.; Mary Md Ruthie at home. Also surviving in one sister Miss Ethel Fay, Try.- on and one brother Clifford, 1-rym. lien grandson's and seven grand. daughters. The funeral service which was largely attended held in the Tryon United Church was conducted by the lninistc Rev. Lloyd Archer as- sisted by Rev. Lindsay Graves. The pail bearers Smith, Roy Dawaoa, Asher How- an. Earle Mabcy. Walter 39;; Lloyd Stordy. The flower bearers. were Harris Boulter. Waldrrin Woodside. Claude Vessey, lellh Howatt. Lorne Inmsn. Alli; tcr Mach.-od. were Austin Han Intermcnt took place in Tryon ,1. mt. ......." . .. 1-; M - Iazion assisted um cum" the cimmilal aervicc. i IIIIIIII 0F TIIAIIKS Mn Maynard ray and family, Wllll I0 express their thanks to Rev. and Mn. char friends for their deeds ot ' ' and messages of lympgt ' W, cd during their recent bereave- meai. and to the Canadian logic. was born in Woodstock on Nov. 3 for their part In the service. llncers III iiiEiioiiiiiiT WILLIAM DANIEL TAYLOR A host of friends and" relatives Tlylor. were saddened and shocked in hear of the sudden passing on My There are left to mourn the losslve"'I?" 3' mg I” wllmm Tll)'l0l' in Ill! 53 year. 'Mr. Taylor M, born at St. Peters Island, Octob- N03. the son of the late James J. Taylir and Belle (Mac. Mr. Taylor! health bean to fail as a result of an accident and eventually he went to Halifax in surgery from this he recovered temporarily. Al- though not la the but of hcaltli hla sudden paaalug came an a great shock to his family and Iriendl who had not realized the end was so near. He was return- ing home. after a visit with his mother to whom much sympathy is extended when the final suin- monl came. quietly and peacefully. Mr. Taylor Iran I mechanic and I- 5.1 SEE GREETING WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of Laura Maud of (marlottctcwu a .3, erg, 25:2 5-- "-5 z- 5; E hereinafter set forth: therefore hcreby You an PORN. BM -1! I :3 5': g- -s is .-if 55' 2; no farewell hliicl was vary held from ilepirllu messan . Interment was II t , beside iii: required to cite in add .oa davof nae honrofha aunedayto sir llifi .33; us; I E