Do It My Page 8 The Guardian, T1198-. AP1’i122a 1958 IAGENTS WANTED TO sELL high quality products at low: IN MEMORIAM CAMPBE~LL—-In loving memory of Arnold Cecil Campbell who departed this life April 21, 1947. llnius memory is our kleepsake, Which we will never part, God has them in his keeping, We have them in our heart. Ever remembered -by Dad, Mil- dred and Ida. WARD——In lovi—ng memory of Al- beit Ward, who died April 21, 1945. . Fond are the memories that lin- gel‘. Dear is the one that is gone, In memory we hold your dear father, As long as the years roll along. Lovingly inserted by sons and dau-glhters. price. Excellent commission. Wonderful oppsortunities. Do not miss this money-ma-king propos- ition. Write for details to Fam- ilex, Dept. 32, 1600 Delorilmier, Montreal. Opportunities For Men And Women “EARN HIGH PAY.” SOUTH America, U.S.A., Alaska, Can- ada and overseas. Many types of work. Full information, Eas- tern Information Service, Box 3, Scarboro, P.O., Ont. Boarders Aocolnmodated MALE BOARDERS ACCOMMO- dated, home cooking. Dial 6097. cars Leaving CARD OF THANKS The family of Miss DOITIS Our- rie wish to extend sincere thanks and appreciation for expressions of sympathy and -the mam’ bew- tiful floral offerings received in their recent bereavement. Brothers Fred. C9011 3'35 nold. I.wish to» express my sincere thanks to Drs. Lea and Plltmflfl and Nursing Staff of Hos- pital for the'r _care and kindness shown me during my recent ill- ness, also those that sent cards. treats and visited me and to my friends and neighbors who helped at home during my absence and. at other times. William Graham, Breadalbane. The family of the late Cleophas Blanchard wishes to thank Rev. E. Dalton, Dr. Ian MacMillan, who frequently visited him dur- ing his illness. Also the kind friends and neighbors who as- sisted in many kind ways‘ during our sat‘ breavement, and_ all who sent Mass Cards, Spiritual Bouquets, and Messages of Sym- pathy. ' P. C. Retains His Seat In Recount PORT I-IOOID, N.S. (CP)-——Pro- gressive Conservative Robert S. Ma.cLellan kept his Inverness- Richmond seat after a recount Saturday showed him with a majority of 16. The recount was requested by Liberal candidate Allan J. Mac- Eachen, who lost by a narrow 28- vote margin to Mr. Ma-.c-Lellian in the March 31 federal election. Ml‘. M-acbellan had 7,725 votes in the recount, compared to 7,709 for his opponent. Do rtmouth Mon Drowned Sunday DARTMOUTH. N. S., — (CPJ —— Clyde J. Wamboldt, 40. a pro- minent Dartmouth businessman, drowned Sunday in a boating ac- cident while fishing with his son on Lake Charlotte, about 14 miles from here.» He stood up in his outboard motor boat to start the engine and was thrown into the water when the boat suddenly Iurched forward. WED 53 YEARS INGERSOLL. Ont. (CP) -— A family celebration marked thp 53rd wedding anniversary Ml‘. and Mrs. John Couch. Formerly living on a farm at Putnam, they have one son and three daugh- tcrs. Ar. USE Guardian - Patriot WANT ADS OFTEN FOR QUICK RESULTS IN RENTING OR SELLING For Those Who Prefer To Write Their Own CLASSIFIED AD HERE'S HOW THIS-—is a sample 3-line want ad. This ad contains approximately 15 words. Phone 8506. You can use an ad like this to tell about your offer to nearly 20,000 readers of The Guardian and The Patriot. HERE'S HOW MUCH uononooooooo 1 day 4 days 80 2.80 3.60 6 day: CAR LEAVING FOR BOSTON Agents _l"'¢"_'£tL_ ;ouT ouR WAY By J. R. WILLIAMS DE MISSUS SAY, IF we HADN‘El2 RUM our 03 OIL. YO‘ ALL woLJLI> E32 BEEN N’ BED BEFO' DE CHlOK|NS°“ERE’5 A COUPLE ER wlcl<5 V0‘ ALL KN wlzme I CAN'T HEA!-I'5 A DROP WRITE A El: "rwo- NO-~ LETTER at ,1; NDPE- ~/EH» , ‘TH’ Ll6HT o‘ v~- No-wArr- THET HOLE 5 I CAN'T ‘TELL -- " WlTHOUT'|'A$TN I - IT--AN"|'HET ' /we»-rr as WA5TlN' rr--warrr BE.’ condition. Apply Willard Mac- Calluun. Br:-whley Beach- 1951INTERNATIONAL $9 TON truck. Apply 183 Water St. Call after 5 p.m. 541CHEV. DELUXE COACH TWO one in good condition. Phone Borden 28 - 4. 1953 METEOR CUSTOMLINE two - tone sedan, good tires, body and motor in good condition. Phone 7225. 1955 DODGE 3-TON TRUCK. with or without hoist and box. Apply: Box 835 Guardian — Patriot. ' I950 PLYMOUTH SEDAN, BODY. motor and tires good. Apply Ira Ward, Allison MacLeod’s Limited. Phone 9690. 1951 V2 TON MERCURY TRUCK. B tractor. John Deere. Hay and straw. Alpply Robert Dodds. of I-llarrington, Covehead 7-15. 1954 3% -TON FORD TRUCK, platform and racks; 14 acres of clear land with water in Roseneath. Apply John Quinn, Cardigan. 1954 G.M.C. 3-4 TON TRUCK steel body in excellent shape. engine perfect. Terriffic buy. Bruce Chandler, Shipper, R.T. Holman, Ltd., Charlottetown store. , 1957 PONTIAC IIARDTOP; 1954 Ford, four door sedan; 1952 Pontiac sedan; 1950 Chev. sedan; 1948 Mer Mercury sedan at Spence and MacLeod, Ltd., Auto Body Shop, 39 Eden St. 1957 GREY HILLMAN “HUSKY” perfect shape, low mileage. Good tires and 2 winter treads. Bruce Chandler shipper, R.T. Holman Ltd. Charlottetown store. 1947 MERCURY SEDAN LICEN- ced with radio and heater. Pric- ed for quick sale al-so 2 bicy- cles. Beverley McAllister, Em- erald R.R. No. 1, P.E.I. I956 MERCURY SEDAN DARK blue excellent tires plus 4 win- ter tires. Automatic transmis- sion radio. Very good value can be bought on terms. Bruce Chandler shipper, R.T. Holman Ltd. Charlottetown store. "OR SALE OR TRADE FOR car. 1954 Half ton Mercury will pay cash difference for good late model car, truck is in a- bove average condition. Low down payment on (F.l. loan) I Apply Box 829, Guardian - Pat- riot Office. FOR SALE 1957 DODGE ROYAL 5,000 Miles. ' —App1y— F‘OSTER’c DRUG STORE Female lleli Wanted ‘ WANTED IMMEDIATELY housekeeper or married couple Woman to keep house and man for farm work. Jack Needed‘ - Tryon. Phone Crapaud 20-4. BE AN AVON REPRESENTA- tive start earning substantial income immediately. Represent Avon in a convenient neighbor- hood territory. Car essential in rural areas. For interviews write R.G. Dunn, 16 Princess St. Moncton. For Rent TO LET -— SINGLE FRONT OF- fice. Palmer Electric Building. HEATED, FURNISHED, ground floor apartment. Good location. Call 5684. FOUR ROOMS ATND BATH. Hearted. Central. Apply 36 Hen- or will accept cattle in trade. ’ April 24. Dial 5303. mmmtjzz /4: cars and Trucks For Sale °""”'”'“"“'“"” "”“’°" I952 MORR I S MINOR. GOOD For Rent ‘For sah quiet couple, or two working people, adults. continuous hot: water. Dial 9983. APARTMENT — JUNE lat TO November 1st. ground _floor. 2 bedrooms, fully furnished in- cluding all services. Central $100.00 monthly phone 4555 af- ter 5:30 p.m. FOR RENT MAY 1ST, THREE sunny rooms -and wash room, residential, not suitable for children, reasonable rent. Ap- ply Box 831 in care of Guardian paltriot. ‘FOR RENT 1200 sq. feet of floor space in the Block Build- ing. Available for Rent by June 1st. Suitable for store or offices. Present- ly occupied by The De- partment of I National Defence. I MAURICE BLOCK ’ & COMPANY LTD. For Sale BALED HAY AND STRAW. Stuart Vessey, York. DRY SLABS AND HARDWOOD. Diall 9536 or 9118. JOY CART. ATPPLY WILLARD Stewart, Pownal BICYCLE FOR SALE, 63 DOUG- las Street or Phone 6160. PLYWOOD BOAT AND TRAIL— er suitable for outboard motor. Call 7290. 1 REGISTERED HEREFORD bul-1 one year old. Willa-rt‘ In- man. Breadalbane. SIX -YEAR-OLD COW TO freshen first of May. Neil 0. MacLeod, Halrtsville, P.E.I. FOR .. OUTBOARD MOTORS. boats, lawn mowers. Garden tractors. Tillers. Chain saws. See E. M. Cannon, 316 Court St. Summerside. BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Etc. Bell, Mathcaon & Foch: 150 Richmond St. J. Elmer Blanchard, B.A. fliichmond st. Dial 557: M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB. Bank of Commerce Bldg Allison M. Giui?11'B._' 130 Richmond St. Dial 4747 Palmer ‘&*Ha--slam Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. Peake & Nicholson 175 Grafton Street .I. A. McGuigan, B.A. Currie Bldg., Dial 9424 Queen St. IAN M. MacLEOD, LLB. CURRIE BLDG. (Above Shoe Doctor) DIAL 3361 FREDERIC A. LARGE, C Room 207 Confederation Bldg. Corner Queen and Richmond Sts. (Across from Royal Bank Bldg.) DIAL 3244 J Os. W. MacDonald, B.A., QC. 150 Richmond Street Dial.4713 Box 472 sley Street or dial 9038. ONE LARGE ROOM, run. nished, one small room, unfur- mshed. Dial 8107. HERE'S THE NUMBER. 506 We Will Be Glad To H Help You Prepare An Ad If You Wish TO LET — ETTliNl'sFlIEnFC6T- tage at Southport. Conveniences MacPhee & Trainer [60 Richmond St. Dial 5573 CHIROPRACTOR Phone 7969. , HOUSE EoRTltENT7’§—M'iLEs‘ from Charlottetown. Apply Box 834 Guardian-Patriot Office. ITS MUCH E—ASIER‘TOWPRF_- Dare your Guardian - Patriot of ollr trained ad-takers to as. Classified Ad when you ask one sist you. Phone 8506. EATED APARTMENT, CON- tinuous hot water 3 rooms and bath, central location, from May 1st to Dec. lst. Apply Box 827 care of Guardian - Patriot. Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince St. Dial 6432 I ’SWAPART@m FORITWTN cA}uuA(;E _ convmg. tible to stroller. Priced reason- able for quick sale. Phone 3611. 14 FT. PLYWOOD BOAT, WITH 10 .1-I.P. Johnson motor. Apply Angus Niclhollson, Orwell Cove. FEED TURNIPS 15 CENTS PER «bushel. James Kou-ghan, Don- nglh. ’ SOWS ‘IO FARROW LASI‘ 01-‘ June, Benjamin Wood, Alexan- dra. LARGE FLOWERS POTS OR urns for lawns. Spurgeon Hic- Kox, 28 Hawthorne Ave. 10 F1‘. MUSTANG BOAT, ONE year old. Leave name and phone number at 5245. ONE 12 CU. FT. REFRIGER- ator, new, never used. Call 6428 for further information. SEVERAL FEEDER CATTIE and mli'1Ik cows, Ivlaln -Craig, Vic- l000 FOUNDATION SEED POTA- toes Sebago seconds. Apply Thomas Rogerspn, 'Winsloe, Phone 7403. FOR SALE QUANTITY OF pressed hay 40 cents per bail. Ralph Gordon, Murray River. Phone 1913. 4 YOUNG AYRSHIRE COWS fresh or to freshen. Aslo heifer calves suitable for 4 - H- clubs. R. Louis Cairns, Freetown. FAWCETT KITCHEN RANGE, Kemac oil burner. Apply be- tween 12 and 1 at 31 Churchill Ave. I 102 STANDARD MASSEY HAR- ris tractors good condition. $300.00 or will trade for cattle, Asher Howatt, Tryon. QUANTITY. CLINTON. OATS, suiutable for seed alllslo good hal- ed straw. Apply Hlaummond Rodd, Winsloe. FARM SEVEN MILES FROM Charlottetown, 120 acres clear good buildings, modern conven- iences, bargain. Call 5304. ONE REGISTERED GUERNSEY cow. Newly cfreshened, heifer calf. Apply Willard Proud, of Kingston. ONE CONVERTED ELECTRIC portable Singer Sewing mach- ine. Price $42.50. Singer Sewing Centre, 164 Git. George St. Di- 811 4551. ‘ ' PROFESSIONAL CARDS OPTOMETRISTS .I. A. Carruthera, R. 0. 123 Kent SL ' Dial 5512 J. S. Taylor, R.0. Comer Kent 8: Queen Sta. Office 9133 — House 4756 H. J. Mabon, ILO. Montague P. E. I. ARCHITECT -33. TO; 3, B. Arch. ARCHITECT 140 Richmond St. Dial 3865 G. Keith Pickard B. Arch. M.R.A.I.C., Charlottetown, 100 Fitzroy St. Dial 8618 Summerside, Wednesdays Dial 2936 Peter A. McNeil 166 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown Phone 4339 P. 0. Box 513 MUSICIANS I~I.'JOl:IN HARRIS, F. R. C. 0. Studio — 203 Richmond St. DIAL 4213 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER E. S. CHANDLER, B.Sc. (E.E.), M.E.I_C., P.Eng. 161 QUEEN ST. PHONE 8325 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Currie Bldg. McDONALD, CUHHIE a: CO. 4 . COOPER BROTHERS & CO. Charlottetown H. R. DOANE & COMPANY 148 Great George St., Charlottetown Dial 5568 Dial 6547 — 6548 p_ o_ 30, 137 ARTHUR J. GARRETT PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING Charlottetown I00 Fitzroy Street Dial 5321 , ONE CALL TO 8506 TO PLACE For Sale 10 I-I.P. IMPERIAL MARINE EN- Tgline, in real good condition. Ap- ply Murdock Allen, George- town. GOOD LOOSE AND BALED HAY old Gordon, Roseneath. RECONDITIONED END NEW- meat counters, also reach in refrigerators, milk coolers, etc., , Storey Electric, dial 7341-7342. vELox SEPERATOR. ELECT.’ tric. 5-600 capacity. Good con- dition. Price $30. Alpply Victo Bain, Pownal. a Classified ad can bring you many calls for the article you want to sell or the property you’d like to rent. RECONDITIONED AND NEW meat counters also recondition- ed refrigerators, milk coolers, etc. Storey Electric, Dial 7341- 7342. SUMMER HOME IN DUNSTAFI-‘ nage with acre and half of land 8 miles from Charlottetown, 6 miles from beach, sale price $1800. Alpply Earl Anderson, of Dunstalflfn-age. RECONDITIONED AND N E W meat counters reconditioned reach-in milk coolers, refrig- erators and motor repairs. Stor- ey Electric 136 Prince St. Char- lottetown. WOULD LIKE TO TRADE ‘A Ford -truck for late model, Vl0l(- . wagon. Would consider paying calsh difference. Truck is in good C0llIICIIl’I2'l0II. Arpply Box 830, Guradian and Patriot. AT CLYDE RIVER 50 ACRE farm, house and out buildings in good repair. Well watered, and wood lot. Also one Ford tractor in good condition. Alp- «plly Garfield M-alcLe»aln, 28 Park Lane, Chrallottetown. 90 ACRES OF GOOD FARM land at Milton, 6 miles from Charlottetown on paved road. About 70 clear balance in lum- ber and hardwood. About 20 acres in potatoes last year. Ap- ply W.H. Horne, Milton. 12 ELECTROLUX VACUUM cleaners (trade-ins) late mo- dels must be disposed of im. mediateily priced for quick sales Maritime C 0 m p a c t Vacuum Sales — 176 Kent St., Charlottetown. Write or tele- phone 9220 for free home show- lng. ONE ELECTRIC RAlNGE'I'I‘E 110 volts. One Enterprise all cast iron stove for coal and wood with water front. Several win. dow frames and Saclhes, 4 x 5 Dallas. 2 double sashes and frames. 6 panes ea‘-ch sash, Salm Campbell, 28 York Lane, 9 0 USE Guardian - Patriot WANT ADS! FOR ”Fc1st” Results PHONE 8506 I 2_r.____L .2 Lost And Found LOST — LADIES WRIST WATCH between Stew-art’~s Bakery and E-lm Avenue. Phone 6481. L O S T: —— ONE BR0l\'SON=JET spinning reel. In vicinity of Longworth Ave. a-nd School St. Phone 5439. LOST: — STEEL TAIL BOARD off Ford ‘/2 for truck between Alberry Plains and Vernon Riv- er. Please contact Norman Mac Mi-llan, Phone 13-3. Male Help Wanted WANTED PARTY TO RAISE house and put in foundation. Dial, 5786. WANTED MAN OR BOY FOR farm work. No milking. Alpply Lodge Lane. Pownal. MAN FOR WORK ON FARM, Steady employment if sati-sfac- tory. Apply to MacDonalds’ Poultry Farm, Covehead MARRIED MAN FOR FARM work near Charlottetown, steady employment, house pro- vided Aipply W. J . Andrew, East Rloyallty. Dial 7841. WANTED, LINOTYPE OPERA- tor to set display and straight matter, Permanent position. Night shift. Two thirder OK. Dartmouth Free Press, P.O. Box 496, Dartmouth, N.S. WANTED YOUNG MEN TO learn barbering in spare time. Monday to Thursday, 6 pm, to 9 P. M. School to open May . lst. See Ginger Gallant - Fam- lly Barber Shop. Kent St. WANITED Man with car for sales and service route work. Average earning 65.00 per week. 45.00 per week guaranteed man selected whlle learning. W r i t e stating age and education to :—- BOX 833 Personal EFENCEHHTDESTGNED Coi- sets, solve most difficult figure problems for a fashionable fig- timothy or clover, apply Har-I Nursery Stock !ANNUAL FLOWER PLANTS I Place your order now for an- nual flower plants, Newest and best varieties. All America selection in the following varie- ties: Royal Carpet Allysum, New Pigmy Marigolds, Coman- che, Red Satin and Glitters Pe- tunia, etc. Don's miss the new early Bergkabis cabbage, also Burpee Big Early Hybrid Tomato. H, Parker Jewell, York. Phone 7074. Seeds NEW VEGETABLE VARIETIES are special features of our 1958 . catalogue. Write for your free] copy today VESEY’S SEEDS,‘ YORK Services littered EXPERIENCED _. PRACTICAL _Nurse avail-able. Dial 4007. GARBAGE AND ASHES HAUL- ed also cellars cleaned phone 3105. Grade 1 to 10. Dial 4369 bet- ween 9 and 12:00. 1:00 and 5 except Saturday. BOARD AND NURSING CARE available for invalids and semi- invalids. Write Box 828. Guar- dian - Patriot. IF YOU THINK SOMETHING you no longer need has value, offer it for sale in the Classified section. Phone 8506 for a help- ful ad-taker. CAMERA OWNERS! WE IN- vite you to try our modern, fast, photofinishing service. Developing, printing, enlarg- ing, copying, etc. George Wootton Photography, Sum- merside. ELECTRICAL. WIRING:. FOR all your -wiring and repairs at reasonable cost with prompt service contact Arthur Rodd, Electrical Contractor, Charlotte town R.R. No. 6, Phone 5907. Teachers Wanted “BEFORE APPLYING FOR ’‘ accepting any position to teach with the school district, Wil i pe‘g No. 1, teachers are asked to clear with Mr. E. L. . rne" General Secretary, Manitoba Teacher’s Society, 956 Portage at Lipton, Winnipeg.’ ’ Wanted To Rent 4 on 5 EOOM APARTMENT, furnished or unfulxnished, Cen- tral location, for 4 working girls Phone 8879 after 5 in evening. PRIVATE LESSONS TO PUPILS . Teachers lf_lanted WANTED For Kensington High School for term I958- 59, experienced male‘ teacher for grade I0.I Supplement $I275. Apply- Mrs. C. M. Kennedy. Secretary for Trustees. Wanted « WANTEDv ALE BO'I'I‘LES. Pints or ouarts. Dial 8595. WANTED FEED TURNIPS. ST. Dunstan’s University Farm; Telephone 3273. ROOM AND BOARD ..FOR COL- lege student in summer. Box 832 Guardian and Patriot. Wanted To Buy SECOND HAND TRYKE TO SUIT a child up to 4 or 5 years. Dial 5710. BUYING LOGS AT MILL OR roadside. Mill closed on Satur- days. Ralph Gordon, Murray River. Phone 1913. PAYING HIGHEST MARKET prices for good pigs 40 lbs. and over.’ Delivery next week. Willard Prowse. Brackley. WANTED A LARGE NUMBER of pigs paying extra for pigs about 40 lb. and over, Knud Jorgenson. ANOTHER ‘REASON. WHY Guardian-Patriot Classified Ads get such quick action: Our trained ad-assistants give your ad their careful attention. Dial 8506. PENTECOSTALS MEET 'I‘OROlN7I‘0 (CP)—'I'he biennial general conference of the Pente- costal Assemblies of Canada will meet in Vancouver May 22-27 it was announced Saturday. Some 400 accredited mirni-sterial and lay delegates, representing the 670 local churches, are expected to attend. STENOGRAPHIC POSITION An excellent opportunity for an ex- perienced female stenographer Is available. Modern ' office. good salary. five day week, two weeks holidays, and other em- ployee benefits. Applicants must have experience in typing. filing. etc. ' Apply only in person to G. W. Stewart. Office Manager. CENTRAL CREAMERIES LIMITED AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS (Some Rare Antique pieces of Furniture and Bric-a-Brac) ‘ FRIDAY, APRIL 25th AT 2 P.M. IN SPRING PARK HALL I am instructed by Miss Etta Gillis to sell by Public Auction the following:-- Large Mahogany Antique Chairs, Gate Leg Table, Coffee Tables, Whatnot, Card Tables, Small Tables, China Cabinet, Spode China, Mirrors, Large Full Length Mirror, Table Lamps, Silver, Chest Of Drawers, Variety, Single Cot Bed, Refrigerator small (Domes- tic), Kitchen Table and Chairs, Mats, Rugs (scatter), Urn and Stand, Linens, Pictures, Trays, Books, Dishes, quantity of China, Ornaments, Table and Bed Linens, Pressure Cooker, Pop Up Toaster, Portable Radios, Camera. W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer. FOR SALE Large 4 storey commercial building, brick con- struction in the business area of Charlottetown. Dimen- sions 70’ x 85’ approximately. Cement basement. Of- flees in ground floor with storage area in remaining floors and basement. Excellent repair. Equipped with elevator, etc. For further particulars apply—— THE EASTERNATRUST COMPANY 154 Richmond Street, Charlottetown, P.E.I. FOR SALE Farm of Estate John J . Curley, Hermitage, con- sisting of 70 acres and buildings, including 7 room house, hot and cold water, hot air furnace, located close to schools and churches. For further particulars apply to-— MacPHEE & TRAINOR 160 Richmond Street I I I IN MEMORIAM MRS. JOHN BERNARD The sudden death of Mrs. John Bernard, St. Peter‘s Road in her seventy-seventh year, came as a great shock to her husband, fam- she had passed peacefully away in ‘her sleep. She had been under doctors care during the past years but during the past year her health had improved. and up un- til her passing had been quite active about her home, enjoying ‘her favourite pass-time work —- knitting and rug-«making. She was a sincere and devoted‘, wife and mother, and will be; greatly missed in the home by; her husband, family and friends who knew her. The twenty-two grandchildren, will also mourn the loss of one. who always looked forward to their h-omecovmings, to them she was always. known as Gralmma. Before her marriage she was formerly Charlotte Jane Biggar, better known as Lottie, a daugh- ter af the late John Biggar and Jane Cole, Springfield, P.E.I. In her passing she leaves to mourn her husband John, two daughters and five sons namely: Jean Louise, Mrs. Watson Ross; Gladys Winnifred, Mrs. MacNeill; Harold, Dartmouth, N. S.; Ivan, Earle, Ralph and Le- land, Charlottetown, R.R.: two sisters and one brother, Bar - bara, Mrs. Dr. Douglas, former- ly of Hunter’s River now resid- ing in Prince Albert Sask.; Win- nifred, Mrs. Colin G. Young, To- ronto and Edmund, Saskatoon, Sask. The funeral was held from the MacLean Funeral Home, services were conducted by Rev. Mr. Brown. The hymn "The Lord's My Shepher ” was sung by Brig. ole Be Unbroken" was rendered by Preston Beck. She was laid to rest in The Geddie Memorial Cemetery, New London. Services at the grave were conducted by the Rev. M. Bartlett. Pallbearers were Harold Ber- nard, Ivan Bernard, Earle Ber- nard, Ralph Bernard, Leland Ber- nard and Reagh MacNei1l. mind, What a beautiful memory she behind. While she lies in peaceful sleep xle-ft keep. The floral tributes were: PILLOW Family SPRAYS Arlene, Forest and Wayne Edna, Junior and Watson Archie and Leonna Ford Derrill Worth Etta, Dave Thomson and family Sheila, Ray and Fulton Thomson and Eleanor, George MacNeill and family Mary and Clifford Roper and family ‘ Isaac Lawson and Mabel Shirley and Harry Lalwson Irene and Bill Baisener Mrs. George S. MacKay Borden, Bordie, Bennett. Charlie Reagh ~ Reid and a solo “Will The Cir-' Sincere and kind in heart and? Her memories we shall always: The Battersbys WREATHS Dartmouth, N.S. ‘ Victor, Doris Bernard and fa ,, Staff of Woolwort-hs Store, D-a‘ mouth, N.S. CUT FLOWERS _ Grandchildren Carol, Mme Douglas, Barry and Mm Dawn MacNeill Jane and Jack Tlhomson CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our 5', ,_ thanks to all our kind friends neighbors in their many acts kindness and to all flmse , sent flowers and sympathy C in our recent sad —_,,,> The Bernard family. ture department quotations; to country stations, Wooden _ extra-large 41% large 41; dium 40; small 38; B 35; c Receipts: 58. . fresh-grade creamery 'p1-ink price 64%-651/2; fresh wh ._ (631/2. tario white 32. colored 32; 33%, colored 33‘/2; wholes-are tario white 33%, colored _. wlholesale Quebec white 347,,- ored 34%. ~ Potatoes: N.B. 75s 2.40 . . N.B. 50s 1.70-1.75, N.B. 10s .40. P.E.I. 75s 2.50-2.65; P.E,1_ 1.70-1.75, P.E.I 10s 354«)7_ GRAIN WINN-IPEG (OP) — ... activity and some export . , in flax, barley and rye .-.7 Grain Exchange. Closing prices: unchanged 69%b; Oct. IA , 691/ab. ~ Barley: May ‘/4 lower 92%;. 3/3 lower 91%-b; Oct. 85 911/zlb. , Flax: May 21/2 lower 2. Jlly 2% lower ’'..93%; Oct. lower 2.82a. \ Rye: May 174: higher 1073/41); 1/3 lower 1.07b; Oct. IA 1.09a. ‘ export to countries outside ‘ 1 Nor 1.62;‘ 2 1.58; 3 1.50; H 5 1.28; 6 1.24. 1 Durum 1. 3 and Ilu._ prices: 1 Nor 1.62; 2 1.58; 3,‘- 4 1.42; 5 1.28; 6 1.24; 1 ‘N 1.94; 2 1.93; 3 1.81. mm _ xnas NEPHEW if -‘ PINE BUSH, N. Y. (AP “ ' lialm Scott, 76-year-old , borer, has confessed . death his ei-gvhrt-year-old because the boy “boltlaaf Scott said in a signed -M3»-I Friday that he walled let '- boy, Joseph KowasI.lo home on a school -' and Barney Rody and Avis Cumming-3 him into a wooded alreuntl I him with a shotgun. following :- \ extension table and chairs, pans, paints, garden rake, other small items. Terms Cash. I . M 1 1951 Chevrolet Sedan (blue), less than 10 ‘j -' and miles, parlor suite, carpet square, mirrors, *1‘ - and small radios, lamps, round table, 3 rattan "“ » sideboard, oilcloth lf 3 beds, springs and mattresses, couch, bureaus, ~ ers, commodes, chests of drawers, chamber Sets. room chairs, pillows, blankets, quilts, trunks, machine, kitchen range, kitchen table and chairs‘. Oil stove (small), smoothing irons, kettles, dishes, '- lawn mower, lantern f L Officers and members of the H‘ ily and friends. During the nightl Mac Club, Dartmouth, N,5_ — _ I I / Eggs: Wholesale dealer .. , Butter: Current receipts _..I livered Montreal, Quebec .. ' business Monday on the W‘ .' Oats: May unchanged 697/,;_ ‘ Prices for class two wheat w: T‘ ht AUCTION SALE L OF FURNITURE AND AUTOMOBILE AT OR '3‘ SATURDAY, APRIL 26th AT 2 P. M. j_ :1 I am instructed by the Executor of _the 4* , 1 Mary Josephine Morrissey to sell by Public Auction . mu.._.i:a_.. l .i ~. W. H. BEAT. I 1-! Auctioneef‘ :5 I HEW. North LLOYD MAYHEW, Tryon. gander. and Rack; 2 Hay Carriers length Mirror; 1. Dining Ca sh Terms. lll‘e.COl’lIaCL Mrs. .Rapson, Your reglstered corsetler. Dial 9988. Charlottetown, P.E.I. ' Pontiac Coach Car (1952); Wood S1 piece of farm implements; Drill-Seeder; Piano; 1 Davenport and Chair; 2 Occasional 1 End Table; Music Cabinet; 1 mantel and . table, 6 chairs and buffet; 1 Kitchen table an 1 wood and coal Stove; 2 Couches; 2 Radi din Lamps and several small lamps; 1 (kerosene); Rocking Chairs; several Bedroom Suites and Bedding; Dishes; 1 Cream rator and Scales (platform). If day unfit, first fine day. AUCTION SALE MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1958 AT THE ESTATE OF JOHN J. CURLEY HERMITAGE AT 1 PM: LlvEsTOcK5__ 1 Black Mare, general p 2 milch cows to freshen in May. Two 39959 ’ " eigh; 5“ POTATO PLANTERS FOR SA mm One 2-row Irnage High Speed, rubber tires. I‘ Image 2-row Standard with steel wheels. ‘Th planters are in good shape, guaranteed to work 5” OI lie 1 Hay , and Rope; Potat0 LL.’ _ to . .,H Al Room Suite C0115? .4 ' in Os; 2 ‘WI’ ‘ Refrigefl sm 1 tab‘ it :. .lan,0n .. 4. me: Lila . IT I I I MRS. MARY CU ‘L It PRODUCE , MONTREAL (OP) —- A ., Cheese: F.O.B. factory, '