g THOMPSON — In loving memory - What ‘would we give if we could _.that was later to be FAO. "want ad. This ad contains ‘ nearly ~ 20,000 readers of -6 days 3.60 , 4 days .. .... 2.80 AIIIOIVOIOII. -80. Page l2,_The Guardian Thursday, Feb. 20, 1958 IN MEMORIAM SHEPARD—-In loving memory of a dear husband and father, John Heath Shepard w=ho de- parted this life February 20, 1957. A beautiful memory, dearer than gold, Of a husband whose worth can never be told; Alone, unseen, he stands by my. side. And» whispers, “Dear, death can- not divide ” We walked together, you and I, In sorrow and in ‘joy; We shared our pain and happiness With love without alloy, And death shall never end our love, ,' For through the mist I see Our "glad reunion in the skies, For all eternity. Sadly missed and ever remem- bered by wife Pauline and daugh- ter Donna.’ MacWILLIAMS——In loving mem- ory of our father, W. T. Mac- Williams, Belfast, who passed away Feb. 20th,. 1956. ’ Loving memories will never die, As years go on, and days go by, Deep in our hearts your memory is kept, We loved youtoo deeply to ever forget. Always remembered by his daughters; Louise, Bertha and An- me. of my Grandson, Kenneth Thompson, who passed away, , February 21st, 1955. Three years have passed, hearts are sore, As time goes on we miss him more . , The blow was hard. the shock severe, To part with one we loved so dear. filiverett and Clarence and fam-' es. GRIFFIN =- In loving memory ‘of our dear Mother, Mrs. Ernest Griffin, Albion, who p;i_s7sed away February 19th., a Our \ say Hello Mom, in the same old way To hear your voice and see your smile , To sit with you and chat ‘a while So you, who have a mother Cherish her’ with care For you’ll never ache _ Till you see her vacant. chair. Sadly missed by daughters Katl1erine,‘Bixey, Helen, Grace, Harriet and Cephena. Ania rctic Ship Unable . ToWDock, \ NEW YORK (AP) — A ‘N.-S. Navy vessel arrived from the Antarctic Wednesday but was un- able to dock —- because of cold- weather complications. Tugs assigned to/nose, the trans\ port Towle intoa Brooklyn Army Base pier fell behind schedule be- cause of delays» 'n prior commit. ments in handlin other ships in ice-filled slips. ‘ The 15,000-ton transport mean- while stood at anchor in — ice- strewn water about half a mile off the base. S-he had been away three months. ‘ sum." MORE IN '57 OTTAWA (CP)——Canadian re- rail sales were higher than ever in 1957. rising to an estimated $_14,.654,288,000. The bureau of sta- tistics reports the record figure was 2.5_per cent higher than the 1956 estimate of $14,-297,558,000. FAO FOUNDER. DIES ROME (AP) —- Frank Lidgett MCDOUSEIII. one of the founders of the food and agricultiire organ- ization of the United Nations,‘ died here Saturday. He was '74. In 1941 he outlined his ides for an international. a g e n c y con- cerned with food and agriculture For Those Who Prefer To Write Their Qwn CLASSIFIED « AD HERE'S HOW I‘HIS—-is a sample 3-line approximately 15 words. Phone 8506. at _ You can use an ad like this ‘to tell about your offer to 2 The Guardian and The Patriot. HERE'S How MUCH HERE'S THE - NUMBER know the : heart- ‘ Agents Wanted P a u I a Routes Available MEN OR WOMEN — EARN $3.00 per hour handling 250 different Paula Products. I will extend you credit. Even without exper- ience, your success is assured in following .my directives. Write for my -thirty-day helping hand offer_—— now. G. Laurin, President, Paula Ltd. 21 St. Paul East, Montreal." cars and Trucks For Sale 1957 VOLKSWAGON, OWNER leaving Country, $1350 or best merside, 2281, Local 124. For Rent ONE LARGE HEATED AND furnished room, second floor. suitable for two. Dial 3306. I-I-E_ATED APARTMENT 6 $75 monthly. Dial 8476. HOUSE FOR RENT, 37 UPPER Hillsboro Street. 3 bedrooms. $40 monthly. Immediate pos- session. Write Box 662, c/o Guardian-Patriot. For Sale 15 PIGS ABOUT 30 LBS. CLAR- en-ce MacEwen, Bristol. GOOD WORK HORSES, APPLY Cornelius, Aten, Brookfield. 15 GOOD EWES, LAMB IN March. R. A. McKenna, Elms- dale, Phone 5722. DINING TABLE, CHAIRS AND buffet, fumed oak, also other articles. Phone 4750. FAWCETT OIL RANGE WITH Automatic clock control, used only 6 months, ‘for particulars Phone 4726. ‘ ONE ROYAL PORTABLE TYPE- writer, one lion Rotary‘ dupli- cator. ‘Phone 8676 or write P. 0. Box 711, Charlottetown. HOUSE IN MONTAGUE, EIGHT rooms and bath. Lot 50 and 100. Apply Box 661, in care of Guar- dian, and Patriot. ALUMINUM SELF- STORING doors, regular price $110.00 now selling for $69.95 installed. for further information call 8101, FARM $110 ACRES. OF LAND, House and two barns in good condition, 60 acres under culti- vation. Apply Stewart MacKay, Hopefield. . SEARCH STORAGE S P A C E S for. things you don’t need. Of- fer ’em for ‘sale through Clas- sified ads. Get spot cash QUICK Dial 8506. lectrolux (re-conditioned) $39.95 Hoover, $39.95; Fillery Fl-oor polisher and vacuum cleaner, $39.95; President, $29.95; Air- way Sanitizer, $59.90; Electro- lux (mechanical brain) $59.90; All machines fully guaranteed. $2.00 weekly. Maritime Com- pact Sales, 176 Kent St. Char- lottetown, 9220. Female Help Wanted WANTED HOUSEKEEPER, middle aged woman, Country girl preferred. Write Box 663 Guardian. — .WANTED M I D D L E AGED woman to do light house work for two elderly people. Modern conveniences. Dial 5086, Victor Bain, Cornwall‘. MATRON WANTED— Experienc- ed matron for moderng 17 bed hospital. Salary. $345.00 per month. Increases according to S. R. N. A. Schedule. Modern nurses’ res. board, room and uniform laundry 34.50 per m0nth- APIJIY to Sec.-Treas. Union Hospital, Bengough, Sask. FEMALE HELP WANTED Cer- tified nursing assistant for Modern nurses’ res. $34.50 month board, room and uni- form- laundry. Holidays and salary increments according to S. N. R. A. Please state salary expected -and , qualifications to Sec.-Treas. Union Hospital, Bengough, Sask. Lost And "Found LOST G. M. KEY AND CHAIN initials W. C. finder please leave at Guardian. LOST—— GREY PAPER- MATE pencil.'Will the finder kindly phone 4419? BLACK SUN — VISOR OFF A car on the Tr_an’s Canada High- way. Write Willard Bernard Box" 23 Hunter River, P. E. I. '.OST—-BLACK LEATHER WAL- let between Longworth Ave.’ and Parkdale, containing sum of money and drivers licence. Re- vard. Dial 6172. Miscellanous SPECIAL CHINESE DISHES ‘ ' TO TAKE OUT Full Course Dinners. From 11 to 7:30 ‘ SUNDAY SPECIAL CHICKEN and STEAK ISLAND GRILL ‘ Dial 5228 Male Help Wanted MARRIED MAN FOR FARM work. Permanent position. house provided.— Apply Bert I‘-Ilammill Kinkora Phone 2 ring offer. -Call F. 0. Duffy, Sum- g rooms and bath.‘ Second floor. 7 VACUUM CLEANER SALE. E-— I5N‘T THAT A PRETTY BIG EREAKFAQT FOR A KII7? I," THE Wanted 2 WANTED — ALE BOTTLES. Pints or quarts. Dial 8595. . Work Wanted. ANYONE WISHING TO HAVE Mary Maxim sweaters knit. Dial 5710. Wanted To Rent WANTED IMMEDIATELY TWO or three bedroom apart.ment’or house in. or near Charlottetown by Com_ y representative Will be permanent resident. Phone 6571 between 9 and 5. Novel Fades In Public Demand MONTREAL (CP)-If the pres- ent trend in book-selling and writ- ing continues, the novel could well disappear in the next few years, says Canadian _writer Hugh MacLennan. “Much evidence suggests the novel is fading at. the present‘mo- ment and might well disappear after 1960,” he told a meeting of the St. James Literary Society Tuesday. » “The discriminating public is preferring ‘non-fiction to fiction at the rate of» about seven to one.- The sale of hard-cover fiction is about 1,000 per cent less than it was 12 years ago.” Mr. MacLennan said:, “The nov- elist today has been driven off the popular centre of the field by the non-fiction writer into a singu- lar solitude where he must cre- ate a new fiction or perish.” RUMOR-S FLY AGAIN ROME (AP)——-Ingrid ‘Bergman Monday declined to comment pn a published report linking her with Swedish theatre impresario Lars Schmidt. Rome friends of Miss Bergman were quoted as saying Schmidt would fly» here this week and that the couple might discuss marriage. ‘ BY J. R. WILLIAMS GETTING ‘/OUR OWN BREAKFAST CAUSE DON'T WORK‘/ABOUT MOM’5 GOTA HEAI7ACHE,HUH? E665, BACON, CORN MEAL MUS-H, SAUSAC-:E5 , AND SOME SLICES OF HAM --AND NOW -’ I YOU'RE SLcClN(:a SOME POTATOES.’ WAR‘ .fls V M TV Big Force In Education OTTAWA (GP). — Teachers might as well recognize that whether they like it or not, tele- vision already “is abig force 111 education,” Richard S. Lambert ‘of Toronto, the‘CBC’s supervisor of school broadcasts, said Wed- nesday. Mr. Lambert told the Canadian’ Conference on Education that re- gardless’ of whether television sets are installed in the schools, “hundreds of thousands of young- sters of school age are viewing television in their homes every day,” and account should be taken of the fact. “ “What they are getting on the TV screen may not always be what teachers would choose for them —— but it s nonethless edu- acting them, informally but «pow- erfully,- for good or evil.” “We cannot afford to neglect such a powerful instrument, es- pecially at this time when we are Warned that Canada, like other Western democracies, urgently needs more trained scientists, more and better teachers, and a greater respect for/ intellectual achivement,” he said. ..Sc=hool authorities should en- sure that more institutions are equipped with TV _receivers, and should undertake the cost of pro- viding. more programs, and of evaluating existing ones. Further action in classroom TV also de- pended in part upon the avail- ability of CBC facilities for such programs. That would depend on how. cost and program - time fac- tors were met. ‘ Television was an aid to teach- ing, not a substitute. “DELICATE” TOT NOW 100 BLANDFORD, England (AP)- Ellen Strange was a delicate baby. Doctors told her parents she probably would not live long. Miss Strange told that story tri- umphantly Sunday as she celeb- rated her 100th birthday. 7 PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Etc; Bell, Matheson 81 Foster T 150 Richmond St. ,1. Elmer Blanchard, B.A. 165 Queen St. ‘ Dial 4232 M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LL.B. Bank of Commerce Bldg Allison M. Cillis, LLB. 130 Richmond St. Dial 4747 Palmer & Haslam Bank of Nova Scotia. Bldg. Peake & Nicholson I 175 Grafton Street I. A. ‘McGuigan, B.A. Currie Bldg., Dial 9424 Queen St. IAN I M. MacLEOD, LLB. ‘ CURRIE BLDG. (Above Shoe Doctorl VDIAL 3361 FREDERIC A. LARGE, Q.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 MacPhee 33 Trainor 165 Queen St. ‘ Dial 4232 CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. R. Carson \. OPTOMETRISTS J. A. Carruthers, R. 0. 123 Kent St, Dial 5612 Byron J. Grant, 0. D. 124 Kent St., 5611 J. S. Taylor, R.0. Comer Kent & Queen Sts. Office 9133 — House 4756 H. J. Mabon, R.O. Montague P. E. I. ARCHITECT J. F. TOOMBS, B. Arch. - ARCHITECT 140 Richmond St. Dial 8865 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 H. JOHN HARRIS, F. R. C. 0. Studio —— 203 Richmond St. DIAL 4213 201 Prince St. Dial 6432 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER E. s. CHANDLER. B.Sc. (E.E.), M.E.l_C., P.Eng. 161 QUEEN sr. PHONE 3325 MIMEOGRAPHING . STENOGRAPHY . BOOKKEEPING ‘ MRS. HELEN ACORN 2 BRIGHTON ROAD - DIAL 6349 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS MCDONALD, CURRIE 8: C0. ' Currie‘ Bldg. COOPER BROTHERS & C0. 8506, We Will Be Glad Help You Prepare Ani Ad It You Wish. 9‘; Charlottetown Dial 5568 sggds H. R. DOANE & COMPANY ' 148 Great George St., Charlottetown IEIPE TOMATOES? HAVE Dial 6547 — 6548 P. O. Box 187 t ' b ' . 33.3 ...’.iy’Zi2d.yw“.ii’égf33”:fé‘. ARTHUR J. GARRETT catalogue. Vesey’s Seeds, York. PALMER ELEQTRIC BUILDING Charlottetown 100 Fitzroy Street Dial 5321 Wanted ERMA P. MORRISON PLYWOOD BOAT AND TRAIL- CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT er. suitable for three horse provincial gang gnmun 69: Mai; street power motor. Phone 6497. 8 MONCTON. N. I. IN MEMORIAM ERNEST BAKER. prior to his death. to “Him” who gave it. Baker and Ellen Baker of Jed- dore, N.S. the late Mr. Baker came to P.E.I. from Nova Scotia with his family in 1914. A life- long fisherman, he was known among his fellow workers- as a quiet but friendly neighbour, al- ways ready to lend a helping ‘hand to ‘any who needed help. Realizing the importance of Spiritual things and making pro- vision for the soul as well as the body, he was a regular at- tendant at Bristol United Church when health perm-it-ted, and dur- ing the worst days of his illness he looked forward with pleasure to the visits from his minister. He leaves to mourn the pass- ing of a loving husband and fa- ther, his wife, the former Mar- garet Feltmate of Whitehead, N/. Wentzel, Patrick, Percy, Minnie, S. three sons and four daughters, (Mrs. Herbert Havvbolt) Edna, (Mrs. Ted Anderson) Mrs. Edith Dupuis all of Bristol and Hazel (Mrs. Ernest Carr) of Charlotte- town. Two brothers Melvin and Orien of Halifax. _ The funeral which was very largely attended was conducted by his minister, Rev.- John M. Sheen and was from his resi- dence to Bristol United Church. The hymns sung were “The.Lord Is My Shepherd” “In the Sweet Bye and Bye” (choir) and “Sof- tly and Tender1y”. The minister based his message on the famil- iar words of John's gospel the 14th Chapter, Verses 1-3. The minister closed his message with the poem of Alfred Tennyson, “Crossing the Bar” His earthly remains were laid to ‘rest in West St. Peters Cemetery. Pallbearers were Wendell Cof- fin, Lloyd MacEwen, Campbell MacDougall, Charles MacDonald, William Aylward and Willaim Mc- Grath. Flowers: PILLOW Wife, Margaret CROSS , Edith; Bryan and Roy WREATHS Minnie, Herb, Eileen’ and Ger- tnude Edna and Ted Martin and Agnes Lois and Joe Melvin Anderson Vivian, Bobby, Marilyn and Mona and Reuben (Staff and Management of Ding- well and; Rossiter ‘ ' SPRAYS Wentzel, Helen and family Percy, Mary and family lPat, Ethel and family , Hazel, Ernie and family. Connie and Aubrey Lawson and ary Keith and Margie Lola and James Anderson grandchildren Edith, Stirling and Vance Leland and Marjorie Wendell and Jean Guy, Alice and Joriah Marie, Les and Carol» BASKETS I Reta and Hughie Parker and Edna Pearl and Gerry Melvin and Douglas H PLANT ‘ Salvation Army. Corps LETTERS OF SYMPATHY 1 side Rev. W.N. and Mrs. Byers, N.S. Mrs. Maude Cox, Charlottetown Herman Mosher, Brackley Roy and Edna, U.S.A. Heber MacEwen, Toronto Hon. John A». MacDonald, Ottawa CARDS OF SYMPATHY Angus and Bessie, Alonzo, Lydia and family Cordie and Charlie Melinda Liz and Gertie Charlie, Jessie and family Bud, Olive, Karen and David Ada, Vernie and family Don, Vera and family Lawson and Belle Gussie, Jim and Joyce Earl and Jessie Joriah Baker Grant Peitzsch Roy MacEwen The Macswain family Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Glover Vivian, Bobby and Marilyn Katie and Harold Webster Mrs.’ J.D. MacE‘,wen - Margaret and Keith Robinson SEALED TENDERS, plainly dressed to: Administrator, Prince Edward will be received until 2 P.1\/ll. Plans, specifications and tender principal contractors only, 10 Prince Street, Toronto, Ontario. Mrs. Ethel MacRae Flossie Hooper - Ella, Percy and family Ellen and Reg Horobin ~ , , Lily and Lester There passed away at his home Thelma and George in Bristol on December 12th, Ern- Margaret and Edgar Bawbou est Baker in his 81st year. The Mr_ and Mrs. Nelson Squires deceased had been in poor health Dot and Rob since early summer, having spent Luella two periods in the hospital for Marie and Vernon Anderson treatment since._that time and re- Mary A_ Macponam turning 1101119 lust “"0 Weeks Mr. and Mrs. Daniel MacFady n _ _ _ Dora and Harry Everything that medical skill Mrsgwhite and Ida and living care could do was jgladysmand Emon _ done in an effort to restore his Kenny and E11,-ysheehan health, however God willed other- Jack Cunningham and family wise and in the early morning of Louis Drake the 12 with his familyall at his Zelda, Happy and family bedside his spirit took its flight J_J_ and Mae Peppy Joe,‘ Eleanor and family = The 5011 Of. the late Stephen Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Squires A deposit of $50.00 is required for each set of plans, will be forfeited if a bona fide tender is I Maude and Kay Steele Edith and Doug Maggie and Pat Sinnott Mrs. Jane Flynn and Crane fam- , ily Lorenia and Phyllis MacLellan Mrs. Gus MacDonald Mr. and Mrs. James Arnold Mrs. Minnie Mosher Mr. and Mrs. John Jay and Fred Mr. and Mrs.’ James Conohan and family Mr. and Mrs. Aldon Ellis and family - Bessie and Lester MacEwen Marion, Sidney and family Ruth Ledwich. Beatrice and Ruby George and Pearl Jackson Mildred and Gordon Lewis and family Annie and Bert Carr Mona and Reuben Anslem and Mary Ruth and Jim Murley Alice and Guy 7 Mary Birt and family Lilly and Elmer _ Frank McKee and Annie Mac- Kenzie Walter Squires Mabel O’Brien Hattie, J.D. and 0.0 MacEwen, Mrs, Anderson and boys Mrs. Nellie Dingwell Mrs. Walsh and family Fulton, Lina and Jean Dingwell The Mathesons Stewart and Jessie Mosher Bristol Ladies Aid Morell Women’s Institute Mrs. Florence Drake Shirley and Bill Mary and Kilmer Harold Dobson Ethel and Roy Jay Imelda Rossiter FOR Printing Requirements John C. Georgia MacBeth and family Mrs. Emma MacDouga1l Anne and Reg Johnston Bonnie, Jim and family Mr. and Mrs. William Finlayson Sadie and Charlie Doris and John Moore Lillian and Billy ' Cam and Mabel MacDougall Mamie, _Gordon and Irene Hoop- er . ’Mary, Ruthven and Vivian Mrs. Lottie MacEwen Mrs. Lodge Birt Nora and Junior Leoda and Reg Edith and Stirling MacEwen Herman and Hazel Freeman and Ellen Webster Mrs. Warren Webster and Lorne Rita and Raymond Blanche and Elmer MacEwen Mary and Wilfred Driscoll Helen and Louis Moore Ralph and Velma 1 Rita and Cecil McCarthy Katie and Linda MacDonald Tindall White Mary Cox and Helen Walter and Manion Downe Reta and Hughie Mrs. Marion Anderson , Winnie, Stanley and Heather CANADA PROVINCE OF — - PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 11th day of February A.D. 1958. In Re Estate of William Wallace Mlclnnis lalte of Char- lotetown’ in Queens County in the said Province, Retired Police ‘- Sergeant, decea ed, Intestate. To the Sher‘ of the County of Queens County or any Con- stable or literate person within said County GREETING: Whereas upon reading the petition on file of Julia Mclnnis of Charlottetown aforesaid. Widow, the Administratrix of the above named Estate, praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons in- mested in the‘ said Estate to be and appear before the Judge present at a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queens County in the said Province, on Monday the 17th day of March next com. ing, at the hour of ten o’clock , forenoon of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and an order for distribution made to close the Estate as prayed for in said petition and on motion .of William E. Bentley, Esquire, _ Rev. B.V. MacLean, Summer- Proctor for said Petitioner. AND IT IS HEREBY ORDER- ED that a true copy hereof be forthwith published in some newspaper published in Char-. lottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four consecu- tive. weeks from the date hereof and that a true cgpy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places respectively, name- ly in the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown afore- said, at or. near the Bank of- Nova Scotia in Charlottetown aforesaid and at or near the Canadian Bank of Commerce in Charlottetown aforesaid, so that all persons interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlotte- " town in Queen’s County, the day and year first above written. By the Court. (L.S.) (Sgd.) Frances B. Vinnicombe, Registrar. , PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND HOSPITAL. Charlottetown, P. E. Island A marked as to contents and ad. Mr. N. D. MaeLean, Island Hospital Chamlottetown, P.E.I. Monday, February 24, _l958. documents may be obtained by at the address shown below. This deposit not received. Lab-Contractors and material suppliers may View the plans at the Toronto Builders’ Exchange 1104 Bay St., the Montreal Builders‘ Exchange, 1526 St. Mark St., the St. John New Brunswick Builders’ Exchange, 111 Princess Street, and the Arcliitecxts’ office in Toronto_ The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. GOVAN FERGUSON LINDSAY KAMINKER LANNGLEY KEENLEYSIDE - Architects, ‘Dime extended to 3 P.-M. Monday, lilléalrc-h 10, SUCH AS SIGNS MENUS ’ LABELS , ‘ BADGES ‘ TICKETS POSTERS BY-LAWS DODGERS FOLDERS CHEQUES BLOTTERS BOOKLETS . CIRCULARS ENVELOPES PRIZE LISTS PAMPI-ILETS BILLHEADS -PRICE LISTS POST CARDS NOTE HEADS STORE-BILLS INVITATIONS’ STATEMENTS TAX NOTICES DEBENTURES PROGRAMMES C ORDER FORMS RULED FORMS VOTERS’ LISTS PRIZE TICKETS . SHIPPING TAGS’ LETTER HEADS RECEIPT BOOKS VISITING CARDS FACTORY FORMS LEDGER snnnrs GUMMED LABELS SYMPATHY CARDS DOCTOR’S LABELS AUCTION SALE BILLS’ AS_SESSOR’S NOTICES WEDDING STATIONERY ETC. ‘1 Patriot -. Guardian Central Printery PRINCE ST. Phone 8506 \ Dickie and Lloyd Martin Teresa and John Butler Thos. R. and Pearl Cullen. CARD 0F THANKS T The family of the late Ernest . Baker wishes to extend sincere thanks to Doctor Cox, Doctor Lea and nurses of Prince Edward Island Hospital and a sp:cial thanks to Mrs. Wendell Coffin, R. N., who gave of her time and faithfully nursed him at home, his minister, those who sent cards and flowers and also those who helped in any way during their bereavement. , Inserted by Mrs. Ernest Baker and family. - BUSINESS GOOD A total of 1,993,918 Afghan kar- akul skins were exported from Afghanistan in 1957. 2 merge‘ info’, was any ’ Fish Sticks Fancy Pink Salmon it lb. tin ' 29c 1 lb. tin 55.: Baby Clams Salt §. 'lll§ 3 § s % E S § Q S Ogilvie’s 5 lb. bag llollled Oats 53¢ -Ilevrpliquid l.ux i . ,La1'ge—38o . "V ’ Giant—79c iiliiii Apple Navigable Waters Protection Act R.S.C. 1952, Chapter 193 The Department of High- ways, Province of Prince Edward Island, gives notice that it. has, under Section with the Minister of Public Works, at Ottawa, and in the office of the District Registrar of the \Land Registry District of Queens at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, a descript- ion of the site and the plans of a bridge proposed to be built across the Mink River, King’s County, Prince Ed- ward Island. P And take notice that after the expiration of one month from the date of the publication of this notice, the Department’ of High- ways will, under Section 7 of the said Act, apply to the Minister of ~ Public Works for approval of the said site and plans. Dated at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, this ggh day of February A.D. 8. Department of Highways, R. G. WHITE, Deputy Minister. Yes . . .You Can Buy top quality TV, Refrig- erators, Washing Machines & S t o v e s Cheaper at Clark’s , Feed Service, Mount Stewart. 2_Yea rs To Pay We service and install whaT we sell within a radius of 15 miles! We buy direct from distribu. tors! Overhead expenses at a minimum. F. w. CLARK L PHONE 10 7 of the said Act, deposited Iuice Frozen Peas DIAL * 3813 mu sipnuni or soon mo Public hearings are to be h¢l:i.» cities on the dates iI’ldl€8I€d9 > Saskatchewan, Ontario and nounced later: FREDERICTON. N.B.——AP1“P; CHARLOTTETOWN P-E-1-“AP ‘ HALIFAX, N.S.—MAY 1 (P'- ST. JOHN’S, NFLD.-—MAY’ 55+ Briefs are invited f!‘0_mg_ , . associations wishing 10 P1'°‘.'‘‘l‘‘’‘''_bé extent and causes of the SW9“; ~ received by producers of . I cultural and fisheries oriS“‘ '” by consumers for such prodfld” Briefs must be in Wl‘i_lI‘}5..” the Secretary of the Comm!991""‘ P.O. Box 2003, Ottawa, bY . ‘ or twenty copies should be'f° {,2 which a brief is 10 be’ "' indicated. ., so Organizations andypssoc: 6; submit briefs should infolrwfl 3: Secretary without deli?! 9“ " *e< a copy of the order-m’¢°“ -_ 132 terms of reference. 3: A. Stewart :2‘ Chairman