\; Big Results .- Small Cost W Page 8, The Guardian Tuesday, July 8, 1958 IN MEMORIAM 'VAIL — In loving memory of my dear “Mother” Mrs. Solomon Vail who died July '7, 1942. ‘God knows how much I miss Her Never will Her memory fade Loving thoughts will always wan- der , To the spot where she is laid. Always remembered by Daugh— ter Annie. KENNEDY - In loving memory of Albert Kennedy, who died July 11, 1951, and Ernest Ken- -nedy, who died July 8, 1952. Lovingly remembered by Moth or and Grace. ALLEY - In loving memory of Pte. George Earl Alley, killed , in action July 8, 1944. Not just today, but every day. In silence we remember. Always remembered by Mother and Brother. ‘JONES — In lovin memory of ‘ my grandsonvD Jones, who was drowned July 9th. 1957. You bade no one a last farewell You said goodbye to none, Your spirit fled before we knew That you from us/ had gone. But we remember, and we care, Your name is whispered in “El , our prayers. - A Smile, a tear. a thought sill: cere. \ Howofitenwewishthatyouwere here. Lovineg remembered by Grandma Wight. WALLACE — In loving memory of our darling daughter and; sister, Reta MacLeod Wallace, who passed away July 15th., 194651; Niagara Falls, Ontario. This day we do remember A loving thought we give To one no longer with us, But in our hearts still lives. Lovineg remembered by Mom, Dad, Sistersfiand Brothers. 3 CARD 0F THANKS and Mrs. Dawson Dickie- oOn, of Darnley, wish to thank all their friends and neighbours for their many acts of kindness, and cards during their recent sad bereavement. ' - I wish to extend my sincere thanks to Dr. McIntyre, Dr. Bon- nell, special nurses, nurses and staff of the King’s County Mem- orial Hospital. also the clergy, relatives and friends who kindly 10 comps 0F Hm wool). m remembered me with I card-s, flowers and . treats. A special ' thanks to the neighbors who have been so kind since I came home. THREE .HEIFERS Mrs. William Glover, White Sands. ’ ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. Gerald'Power, wish to thanktheir nei urs, friends and customers who en-f erously helped to.» finance .Kevm’s long hospitalization in, Montreal. A, sincere thank mitouthe tors, sisters and nurses~ the ‘ Charlottetown Hospital, 'Bunbur‘y W.‘ 1., and Missionary .Society,. Mt. Herbert W.’ I'.-,~ and Junior Red Cross, to those who sent gifts, cards and letters..A special thank you to Benny Wicherse Schreur, whose prompt act-ion on the day of the accident saved Kevin from more. seIiOus‘injury. To all, who. by their kindness and thoughtfulness .heliped‘ns through c a very difficult year, we extend r’ our heartfelt gratitude. a Mr. and Mrs. J. Gerald Power., Agents Wanted PAULA ROUTES AVAILABLE Men or Women——. Elam $3.00 per hour handling 250 different Paula Products. »I will extend you credit. Even without ex- perience, your success is as- sured in following my di- rectives. Write for my thirty- day helping-hand offer FREE now. G. Lauri-n, President, ”Paula Ltd. 21 St; Paul East, Montreal. ' cars Leaving CAR GOING TO CALGARY IN August. Phone 6847-. CAR LEAVING FOR TORONTO via Boston, July 12th. Phone 5803. , cars and Trucks For Sale ‘51 PREFECT. APPLY 344 EUS— ton Street. . MERCURY CAR, NEW MOTOR, battery and other parts. Good condition. NO phone calls please. Apply 5 Eden Street. [950 Z-DOOR DELUXE DODGE, Sedan, heater, defroster, radio, and 4 new tires. Phone 9135 or 3106. 1953 CHEVROLET. 4 DOOR sedan .Will trade for smaller car. Apply Box “B” Guardian- Patriot. \ [952 TWO TON TRUCK WITH ' transfer box. Good condition. Priced reasonable. Phone 6684, after 6 pm. ' SPECIALS! 1955 HALF - TON Dodge pick—up. Excellent con- dition. Low mileage. Best truck deal in Town. Come and, compare. $1150; 1954 Meteor Geod body, tires and motor, $1150. MacKay Motors, St. Pet- ers Road. Dial 6448. Female Help Wanted WAITRESS WANTED. APPLY in person to Island Grill. WANTED — A GIRL FOR GEN- eral housework. Write P. 0. Box 664, or phone 4319. TWO SMART GIRLS FOR Peter Pan Drive-In. Apply Mrs. Bruce. Unemployment In- surance Office. HOUSEKEEPER WANTED FOR home with all modern con- veniences. Please phone 91-3 or write Box 113 Kensington. BABY - SITTER, ONE. TWO housekeeping rooms cheap to mature party coming to hali- fax. Return for occasional baby-sitting. Pensioner accep- ted Russell, 189 Quinpool ' 25 ACRES OF STANDING HAY. ONE COCKSHUTT ROPE TYPE -' hallucinations Hay Rake. FOR: '— ELECTROLUX r £2" VOLT-PLANT: AUTOMATIC , Female Help Wanted WANTED — HOUSEKEEPER, 4 adults. All modern convenien- ces. $75.00 per month. Apply Mrs. Bruce National Employ- ment Office. For Sale 2 HOLSTEIN HEIFER CALVEs Frank Lund, Mt. Herbert. LARGE HALLS SPRAYECR. AP ply Robert Chappell and 'tin, York Phone 7060. . STANDING HAY, GOOD, QUAIP ity. Apply John. Green, Cen- tral Bedeque. -“ DINING-ROOM SUITE — SIX chains, table and buffet. Dial 8655. EIGHT PIGS SIX WEEKS OLD. Andrew Hughes, Springfield East. ‘ N I C E ASSORTMENT BOYS wash suits and swim trunks 4 to 6. Holmes and Bradley. ONE COAL AND WOOD STOVE A-l condition. ‘Apply 18”Chest- nut Street, phone 3655. s Apply Gordan. MacNevin, Argyle Shore, P. E. I. 35 ACRES STANDING HAY also Frost and Wood binder canvass, new. Apply Mrs. J. J. Curley, Southport. TWENTY NmE ACRES STAND- i-ng hay. Good quality at a bar- gain price Fenton H. Court, Redford Station. NEWLY. FRESHENED. COW. good milker, also 25 white leg- horns hens mvmonths old. Dial 7872. - PULLETS NEW HAMP- Barred Rock 4% mouths. Apply Matthias Murray, North Wiltshire,‘Lot 65. 75 ‘ OUT OUR WAY VOU CRYIN' TH' wow ? is PICKIM' WIND COUNTRY, IF WAS THAT « BOTH! in ms AWFUL OR JUST , vows PAINTIN'IN / / TEXAS SOMEBODY m, . “ HICKENSN 1‘ By J. R. WILLIAMS Russians Offer Hard Coral Cheap TORONTO (CP) —- The Finan- cial Post says Canadian coal im- porters have been approached “on behalf of Sojupronexport — odfi- cial Russian export agency—with an offer “to deliver high-quality coal. apparently on a ‘uame-t‘he- pricc’ basis." The coal in question,” the Post adds, is anthracite, fairly sim— ilar to coal now imported from Wales. It says coal men describe it; as parison with Welsh coal, of hav- ing higher sulphur content,” but as “looking better” than the Welsh in moisture and volatile matter. .. ‘ The coal men stated that the present market for the coal un- der discussion is small. If, however, more desirable coal were offered it “could eas- ily upset the coal market.” Poland is also said to have stone. REAL ESTATE For Rent ‘ - WAREHOUSE. 34 BY 3': Fr. Centrally located. Phone 7215. I c ngf/YJ ‘” 0’" ozeeom \ ' ' %"4, \° ’ é‘ \- I i ’J' '0’ he‘d) “v’ / ' "an . ' .. . 2.; T 1... 5" ”"" , .» , F A /' “I” a; . 7"“7‘ v.1. .1 'I a 9 — ‘4' flea) if" A 4‘ . . "V" / ‘ “if z’f ‘ x A 6, g, ' ’tfgfi‘. .\\‘ a; ' . ‘1‘, g, ,z W ‘1 t .‘ ‘ «7‘ z .I’ )9", 904,4, _ ~ ' E l v: 91’ a r ,. l . 1."; M , m n zfif'flz ~' 9:71 1'. ‘z w \P’- i’ 4&4 2‘ ‘ 7 v ‘2 8“" ; IVAN?“ ‘fifis‘il: / M I’- _ l I Memo» images Miscellaneous , Services Offered STRAWBERRIES. BEGINNING DRESS MAKING AND ALTERA. Wednesday. July 9th" come tions done. Call Mrs. Currie and I)le your own, 15 cents per 4707' quart. Bring containers. We weigh them. Shamans, Glad— FOR ALL YOUR CUSTOM BAL- ing contact JIH. Van 0mme, Plaggenlioef, Pownal. IT’S SIGNIFICANT THAT MORE and more folks are using Guar- dian - Patriot Classified Ads to solve problems. Let us help fill your needs. Phone 8506. STORAGE SPACE FOR RENT. Phone 9624. ‘ ' 1 DOZEN MISSIES BATHING suits; sizes 12 to 16. Regular $7.954» $9.95, clearing at $5.00 'each. Holmes and Bradley. FOR SALE — OUTBOARD MAR- ine motor, 22 11.1). Johnston Sea HorseL'Low price. May be seen at Reliance Garage, Grafton A Street. I ASSORTMENT OF CAPS, SUN suits, rompers, dresses, etc. Clearing at 50 cents and.$1.00 each. Holmes and Bradley. ELECTRIC FRIGIDAIRE stove. cheap. App]y»E. Russell, Phone 8643, Summer- side. ~ v ARBORITE - ALL PATTERN -— all colours 2- cut to size. Chandlér Brosfi'Phone‘ 6557. blocks. Chester White Hamp— gshire. 1 , « to, freshen" in July.‘ Frank J. Harvey, Crapaud. hay Imader,""one dump rake. Lowell Johnston, Murray Har- bor TNTERNATIONAL HAY LOADER ' ‘also- Tractor trailer, dud Wheels; fipply Jack »MacLean, FRIEND“ POTATO SPRAYER, ~ Sprays 7 acres. on‘ one tank. Lowest ,price. Contact Jerome ‘O’Brien,”Gul-f Potato Co, Ltd. .85 Water Street. Phone 9218 ASSORTMENT OF G, I R L S jeans and . gabe‘rdine' slacks, sizes 12 to 14, clearing at $1.49. Pedal pushers. clearing at $2.00 each. Holmes and, Bradley. Vacuum, "Cleaner with _ attach-' ments in perfect condition. Will sacrifice for immediate sale. Dial8630. " ADIESJILUE DRESS, NEW. Gray dress; white \dotted dress; white ‘ shortie; burbury; pinlzc duster, all size ‘12. Dial 826 . . complete; also 32 volt-pump complete, forced pump head and 60 feet galvanized pipe. Coleman three , burner oil stove, excellent condition. Ap. ply Charles Paynter, French River. Auction Sale Of 40 acres standing hay, Wednesday, July 9, 1 pm. Terms. cash. If not fine first fine day. JAMES H. DOIRON, Wheatley River Buffalo Road. Claude Craswell, Auctioneer. HELP wnmn A GOOD POSITION AWAITS married couple with farm ex- perience. Apply Joseph Doiron, Rocky Point, or contact J, 0. _Hyndrnan, 90 Brighton «Road, Phone8158. ' Lost And Found, LOST IN THE VICINITY OF Hayfield and Euston Street, a little girls carriage, blue and multicolor. Stroller type. Call 4707. ' . “REWARD $20.00” — LOST Scotch Collie Dog, black and white markings. 5 weeks. ago from West Royalty, answers to the name of “Skippy”. Anyone knowing of his whereabouts contact Mrs. David Thompson, West Royalty, 7090. NOTICE All taxes owing Upper Belle Creek School. must be paid by July 15, 1958, or they will be handed in for collection. Road. Phone 25652. 1 \. ‘\ By order of Trustees. TWO FURNISHED ROOMS. CON- tinuous hot water. Women pre— ferred. Phone 6677. FOR RENT — UNFURNISHED rooms (heated). Very» central. : Phone 4661. , TWO FURNISHED. R00 MS. Also can accommodate t w o v male boarders. Phone 6603. COTTAGE FOR RENT BY DAY, week or" .month. Rosebank Blanch, Phone 8589. Abe Zakem SIX -ROOM APARTMENT. '72 Grafton Street. Immediate pos- session. Heated and. hot water. $55.00 monthly. Phone 6010 or apply 23 Queen» Street. HEATED THIRD FLOOR AP- artment. 5 rooms and bath. Continuous hot water. Central- ly located. Box 214 Guardian- Patriot.’ . COTTAGE FOR RENT OR FOR sale at Winter Bay near Cor- ran Bann Bridge. one mile from pavement. Fenton 11., Court, Bedford Station. SMALL APARTMENT surr- able for couple of girls or mar- ried couple; Electric stove, Phone 3554. continuous hot Water, heated. = MODERN FUMIGATING Available throughout P. E. I. for extermination of roaches, bed bugs, rats, insects, etc. Free estimates. Phone or write: H. R. QUINN, PROP. P.O. Boxl451 Phone 8727 Anything in Land Soap ing, looking after lawns, hedges and Odd jobs. DIiAL 5669 For painting and repair work— ‘ Apply—e Alvin or Clarence Gallant Oyster Bed '1 L. H. l-KENNEDTY REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE 166 Great George St. ‘ Dial 3912 REAL ESTATE For Sale /. ‘IN MONTAGUE HOUSE AND lot formerly occupied by Colin Landry. Pricedfor quick sale... P. 0. Box 855, Charlottetown.‘ FOR SALE- OR RENT — THE Estate of the late Mrs. .Gil— more Jardin’e, Mt. Stewart. Apply evenings, 108 Fitzroy St. Phone 4365. FARM WITH BUILDINGS ON paved highway near village, Electricity. Price reasonable Reason for selling, ill health. Apply Box 22.7 Guardian. ITS MUCH EASIER T0 PRE- pare your Guardian - Patriot Classified Ad when you ask one of our trained ail-takers to as- sist you; Phone 8506. ' Teachers Wanted TEACHER WANTED FOR WIN- sloe Ndrtli School. Present sup: plement $850 Apply Nelson Ste- venson, Secretary. TEACHER FOR SHERBROOKE ,School Number 69, about 2% miles from Summerside. Sup- plement $650.00. Elmer Waite, Secretary, Sherbrooke. Phone 608-15. . Wanted LOTS FOR SALE AT TEA HILL P.E.I. Beautiful beach three miles from Charlottetown. Elec- tricity. Apply William Reddin Tea Hill. AT STANCHEL — A SMALL dwelling, consisting of kitchen", pantry, bedroom and porch of' main part of house to be moved off premises. Also a Francis jaunting sleigh and a quantity of baled hay. Mrs. Mildred Kelly, Kelly’s Cross. FOR SALE Six room house with bath- room and electric water pump situated at 5 Summer St. Priced belOw $5,800.00. L. H. KENNEDY Realtor and Insurance 166 Great George St. Dial 3912 ' FOR SALE At Bear River I offer for sale my pro- perty of 150 acres with buildings at Bear River. F or further particulars apply to— MRS. D. F. MOONEY REAL ESTATE ‘ Wanted WANTED TO BUY OR RENT — house in city. Phone 6365. ONE OR TWO ACRES OF‘ LAND beside water in any district on the Island. Apply Box A Guard- ian. IN CHARLOTTETOWN, BY TWO adults, 3 room, heated apart- ment by September 1. Near Prince of Wales College. Write Box 1155, Summerside. WANTED SMALL APARTMENT or room with kitchen privileg- es in Charlottetown. Apply Box 228 care of Guardian-Patriot. ’. \r .‘i WANTED ALE BOTTLES PINTS or quarts. Dial 8595. Southport Rhone 7805 or Nick . Wanted er wants work. ,Phone 5854. WANTED — A .SMALL TWO- covered coal burning stove. Write Box 229, Guardian-Pat- riot. ' Wanted To Buy OLD PRESSED GLASS CHINA and silverware. Bedroom dishes and kerosene lamps. 27 St. Peters Road, Charlottetownu. CANADA SEALED TENDERS address- ed to the undersigned, and mark- ed as to contents will be received in the office of the Secretary until 3.00 PM. (E.D.S.T.l, Tuesday, July 29, 1958, for. CON- TRACT NO. 26-58-CBH - Grading, Culverts and Base Course, Mile 15 to Mile 21 and Mile 22.5 to Mile 23.5, Cabot Trail, Cape Bre- ton Highlands ~National Park. ' Plans and specifications can be seen and forms of tenders ob~ tained at the offices of the Chief, Trams-Canada Highway Division, Hunter Bldg, Ottawa, Ontario; Mr, F. H. Peters, Supervising Engineer, Highways Division, 5th floor, Federal Building, Halifax, N.S.; Mr. G. D. Reid, Supervis- ing Engineer, Highways Division, Box 1296, Federal Building, Fred. ericton; N.B., and. Mr. H. A. 'Nason, Highways Division, Do- minion Building, Charlottetown, ’P.E.I. To be considered each tender must be accompanied by a sec’ur- ity in the form of a certified cheque or bonds as specified in the form of tender and on the printed form1 supplied by the De- partment and in accordance with the conditions set forth therein. The Department, through the above offices, will supply plans and specifications for the work on deposit of a sum of $50.00 in .the form of ,a CERTIFIED :baink cheque or money order payable to the order of the RECEIVER GENERAL OFp‘ CANADA. The deposit will be released-on re- turn of the plans and specifica- tions in goo". condition within a month from the date of recep- tion Of tenders. If not returned within that period the deposit will be forfeited. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, ROBERT FORTIER. Chief of‘ Administrative Services ' and Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa. July ,3, 1958. PROFESSIONAL CARDS B'AR‘RISTERS, _ SOLICITORS, Etc. J. Elmer Blanchard, RA. 160 Richmond St. I ‘ Dial 5573 M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB. ' Bank of Commerce Bldg Allison M. Guns, LLB. 130 Richmond St. Dial 4747 Palmer & Haslam Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. .Peake & Nicholson 1'75 Grafton Street J. A. McGuigan; BA. Currie Bldg., Dial 9424 Queen St. IAN M; MacLEOD, LLB. CURRIE BLDG. (Above Shoe Doctor) DIAL 3361 FREDERIC A. LARGE, Q.C., M.L.A. Room 207 Dominion Building Dial 3244 J 05. W. MacDonald, B.A., QC. 150 Richmond Street Dial 4713 Box 472 MacPhee & Trainer [60 Richmond St. I Dial 5573 Currie Bldg. CHiROPRACTOR Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince St. Dial 6432 OPTOMETRISTS J. A. Carruthers, R. 0. 123 Kent St, Dial 5512 J. S. Taylor, 8.0. COmer Kent & Queen Sts.‘ Office 9133 — House 4756 H. J. Mabon, RD. Montague P. E. l. ARCHITECT J. F. TO ET‘SS, B. Arch. ARCHITECT ' 140 Richmond St. Dial sass 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. O. Box 513 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER E. s. CHANDLER. B.Sc. (E.E.), M.E.I,C., P.Eng. 161 QUEEN ST. PHONE 8325 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS McDONALD, CURRIE & C0. COOPER BROTHERS & co. Charlottetown Dial 5568 H. R. DOANE & COMPANY 148'Great George St.. Charlottetown Dial 6547 -- 6548 , P. 0. Box 187 ARTHUR J. GARRETT PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING Charlottetown 100 Fitzroy Street Dial 5321 having the disadvantage, in com- - EXPERIENCED HAIR DRESS. \ stitute No. 2 District held its 31st ‘annual convention on Monday, June 23rd at Mt. Herbert Orphan- age. The topic for this convention was Health. Hazelbrook W. I. was the entertaining institute and president Mrs. H. Carver presided. The meeting was aperi- ed with the Institute Ode and the Mary Stewart Collect was re- peated-in unison. A cordial ad- dress of welcome was given to all delegates and friends by R. Jenkins. Mrs. N. Matheson thanked the speaker for her wel- come on behalf of all present. The roll call of institutes was taken and this was followed with the minutes of the last conven- tion, read by the secretary, Mrs. E. McDonald. Reports were heard from the following in- Alexandra, Pownal, Mermaid, Bunbury, MIt. Herbert, Mlt. Albion, Jehnstm’s River and «Hazelbrook. , Greetings from the Provincial Asst. Supervisor of:W0me1f's In- Shiitutes for P.E.I., spoke on health. This was mentioned in three categories; Physical, Men- tal and Social, pointing out how W. 1. members played their part in each field. Miss Gillis, Pro- vincial W. I; Staff, spoke on ed the talk with a demonstration on suitable containers and wrap- ping methods. stitutes: Cross Roads. 50W; “Frozen Foods" and accompanb A farewell presentation was River United Baptist charge, and made at Long Creek United Bap to‘ Mrs. Cochran. The presenta- tist Church to the Rev. Owen tions were madeat the close of Coehran'who is leaving the North the evening Sunday service. Processed Foods Stressed At Central Dist. Convention «Central Queens Women’s 111-" Mt. Herbert W. I. presented a display of Island gram: and Is- land processed fioods and Mrs. David Mutch was the commenta- tdr. At its conclusion, Mrs. Mutdh formally thanked the. districts at the convention for sending her to the A.C.W.W. at Ottawa. Mrs. Russell Matheson present- ed the report of the nonunating commit' tee. Mermaid W. I. then conducted an Educational T. V. Panel discussion on who should control the finances of the farm. The chairman'was Mrs. L. Mc- Isaac and the panel were Mrs. D. Farquharson, Mrs. Russell Matheson and Mrs. R..D. Mac- Kin'non. The audiencewas then divided into small buzz groups and the findings of' those groups read. The result was that a majority favoured a 50-50 bus- iness arrangement with the Women in charge of househdd needs. Hazelbrook W.I. took charge of a Sing Song following which the winners of'the Tea Contest were , announced, 1st. Porter, 2nd. Mrs. R. Jenkins, 3rd. Mrs. E. MacDonald; Fun and .Nons‘ense. we “enjoyed by the audience when Mrs. R. Jenkins, 3rd. Mrs. E. MacDonald. Fun and Non was enjoyed by the audience when Wellne‘r of Southport implements. . horses. Terms of Sale—Cash. - tLlEJ'ON-SAEE I Tami/instruCted' by John McKinnon to sell .by Public Auction on Wednesday, July 9th, 1958 at 2:00 pm, his farm consisting of. 75 acres, also stock and presented a h from gamble; Hillsboro‘Chong . . : guefii‘iidemdhs ’n od‘malelng imam!“ Gary _ dollswas given by Mrs. C. Jones, Vocal Solo: .3 a r b a re; Ann ’ ' Powmal. The chairman of the re- Trainor; Mermaid Rhythm 51a received mymtabl Baflld;Dlleft=DebbyaMW Y cess lives in To Worth; Tap 'Amlene “ STOCK: 1 milch Cow, 1 steer, 2 years old, 1 steer, 11/2 years old, 1 heifer 11/2 years old, 2 good work IMPLEMENTS: 1 Massey Harris Binder, No. 5, 1 Deering hay rake, 1 Massey Harris mower, 1 Massey Harris spring tooth barrow, 1 Massey Harris disc har— rows, 1 Cockshutt drill seeder. ‘1 roller, 1 McKenzie potato digger, 1 Maple Leaf gang plough, 1 potato sprayer, 1 McCormick manure spreader,, 1 wood sleigh (almost new), 1 truck wagon, l Perfection grain grader, 1 Renfrew scales (capacity 1 ton), 1 cream separator Renfrew (650 cap), 2 sets of harness, pad and britchen, jack screw, stilson wrenches, pump tongs, and many other articles too numerous to mention. J. THOMAS McKENNA, Auctioneer. fork or to replace that 0d year. Yes! this is a'deal of Forks. be disappointed. 155 Kent Street Charlottetown 11 Water St Summerside ATTENTION FARMERS N we have ' SPECIAL PRICES On . 4 HAY CARRIER High Quality only $4.95 HERE is your opportunit to buy a second hay carrier one that gave trouble last a lifetime in Hay Carrier So come in'today While the selection is big and don’t DOUGLAS BROS. & JONESLTD. Dial 6565 DeLAVAL FARM EQUIPMENT GOOD EQUIPMENT SAVES TIME AND OVERHEAD. WHY WAIT — COME IN —— OR CALL US TODAY. KEITH CARMICHAEL LTD. Belvedere Corner -— Central Royalty Phone 6423 ERNIE’S SALES and SERVICE BAPTIST MIINIIIST'ER'S' FAREWELL , Reeves, presented the resolutions _ meeting. romantiva Hogan; Sblo: " Brenda Driscollz- Tap. 9 York, returned to their home: . W , Erom left to right m:‘Lioyd presentation; mv MacPhail, Clyde River; Ernest senior deacon; the. Ladner, North River; Frederick . .. Stretch, Long Creek, making the lotions committee, Mrs. M. 90 able holiday in which were approved by “10 U-s-A- ' Alexandra W. I. [presented a Panel discu:sion on lfins dealt ‘with oods, ' e. are . . and Hospitalization Plan. Mrs. "may. June 2091-. H. Beaten was the chairman ad v the speakers were Mrs. -G. Burhoe, Mrs..G. MacL-enmam and Mac. Bruce fudson. 'Ilhe aditernoon session closed with a Question Box ablyhandl— ed by Mrs. R. Jenkins. Follow- ing this a delicious tea was serv- ed by theenltentainizng institute. The convention continued in the evening and this session commenced at 8 o’clock, presid- ed over by the president, Mrs. Carver. An and en- tertaining program was present- ed by the Guest Speaker, Mr. Russell Ending. Mr. Ewing spoke on Individual Dif- ferences, he explained how here- dity and environment can affect the individual. He spoke on here- dity in terms d physical endow- ment, emotional temperament and also of how en- viromnent of the home could cause emotional upsetsin people of all ages. Mn, gave ex- amples of the exceptionally smart child and the slower man avmge child, stating that every indivi— dual- has a place in litewhere they do a good job. The speaker - was thanked by Mrs. Carver. . Following is the pm- alty has been in gram which was much endoyed. the wetland .a.‘ theweék 1y >4» son, Marshfield, of Mr. Gordon -: Miss Irene Mac, lottetowm. paid ’a' York on Tuesday, Mrs. Alex Beaten, a' holiday at .the ‘ Peter Proud, York. 0 Canada; Vocal Solo: Debby Momleneand mnda Mathews; Vocal Duet: Jean ~ Phyllis Jones; One 'Act Play: Southport Schoolf Piano Solo: Patsy Judson; Step Glen and Keith MacEaehem; Monologue: Olive Jones; In-i strumental Music: Blake . and 1 Shirley Wood and Clarence Gillie; ' The Queen. YORK NOTES and Mrs. Coffin of Mt. Ste- war have moved to York and are receiving a hearty welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Murray and two children, Karen and, Boyd of York. .Spent Sands)? in Murray Harbwr- lower aim-3.15; 3.183/421. . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Welton and three children, Larry, Donna and Allen of York, were recent visi— tors to High Bank. Mrs. Louis Vessey, York, en- . tertained the Women’s Institute of York‘at her home on Junef 10th, with aged attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Lelth Brown ,. I am instructed by the Administrator of the. A. Gordon to sell by public auction the farm acres of land, dwelling with all modern con and out buildings. ‘ X ' W. H. BEATO AUCTION SALE or Household Furniture at 00 July 10th 2 pm. I am instructed by Mrs. Harry'Cmdby . followingz— . . ,~ Parlor Furniture: — 1. Settle, 1. 6. Chairs, Table etc. 3 Dining Room Furniture: —- E ~I ~ Chair. Buffet. Couch, Vases, Rocking chair Bed Room Furniture: — 2. Bed room : A M with springs and spring filled mattresses; " ~ chairs, 2. rockng chairs, Floor coverings, '2 Sets, Felt mattress, Wash stand, mirrors stair treads etc. ' Kitchen: —— Stove and pipe. Hall stove, is ' guard, Drop leaf table, 5 chairs, Platform . " a kitchen utensils, Floor covering, 1 Step lad , ladders 2 heating bulbs, 2 oil lamps, Hay w boxes, Other articles too numerous to menu,” If not fine sale be held Friday July 1113*, I, Phone 3780 Claude Craswefl Auctioneeh