A iAVE it t $00N ALLISON MOCLEOD LTD. ‘ "Your Compact Car Centre—Ch'townH ‘ I960 $125 I958 $79 I956 $49 I956 $25 I957 $25 t954:r:: $35 TEST THE BEST—GO RAMBLER PHONE 4-7364 "YOUR RAMBLER DEALER" ALLISON MACLEOD LTD. “Your Compact Car Centre" Cumberland Street —»— Charlottetown EMEQYMENL - - EMELQYMENT CAR SALESMEN REQUIRED Two Automobile. Salesmen required by well estab. lithed local firm. The men we need must be ag- gressive. eager and willing to work. Past experi- ence in this field not a necessity. Usual Company Benefits. Rambler Classic Green. 4 door, Automatic Ponfiac 4 door Sedan, Ponfioc 2 door SWG. Ford ~l drnr Sedan Ponfioc 4 door Sedan. All replies treated with confidence. WRITE GUARDIAN-PATRIOT BOX 24380 LOCAL AUTOMOBILE DEALERSHIP requires TWO FIRST CLASS MECHANICS Top wages for right mcii —— Usual company benefits Interested parties please apply to: Guardian - Patriot Box 24332 DIRECTOR OF NURSING Applications are being solicited for the position of Director of Nursing at The. Charlotte County Hospital. St. Stephen. NB. Please address inquiries to. THE ADMINISTRATOR The Charlotte County Hospital. St. Stephen. NB CES" " "— NOTICES-“w” "ifNOTI AUCTION SALE AT HUNTER RIVER. MONDAY. APRIL 27 at I P.M. STOCK.— ll milch cows. Tl freshened and n to freshen. mostly Holstein; 4 one-year-olds. mostly Shorthorn; 3 spring calves; 3 brood sows. 1 with “titer of 9: 2 due to farrow; 2 fat steers; 1 general purpose mare. 6 years old; Velox separator. 800 pounds: milking machine iNntioiiall; three bottom plmr, ‘\ .H.; wood sleigh and driving sleigh. spring tooth hairnws; forks. shovels. hoes anti other articles too numerous in men- ——TERMS CASH“ Owner Auctioneer Harold Gallant (‘laude Craswell Dial 4-7824 .1!» MARKET GARDENING OPPORTUNITY I Tl"- t. ty i, Ideal for the family interested in I dammit; fErming enterprise, Located on tIilb’ 50 acres is a practically new six room house with bathroom Ind furnace. Large new barn suitable for pig feeding'opetauon eeder bin. 100 ft. sow ' 31%.. m "Hiding! 3. including machine shed. double garage. Smell . La grows vegetables for summer trade to We. Also 1% acres of strawberries planted. Full line machinery. pip. feed and furniture may he purcba in Is a farm when- yoti can settle right iii and carry on a well ""1 Operation. STANLEY MOL REAL ESTATE LTD. 70 Great Gem SL. antiwar)“: PHONE 892-1611 7 l I I ANNOUNCEMENTS' CHARLOTTE/TOWN Kinetic Club are holding a rummage CITY 8: OUEENS ’ GIGGEY'S PHARMACY. jCompletely new 2nd "Debut':i i. liquid make - up. Lift your face out of lines and wrinkles. Price $1.25 and $3.75. Available now at GIGGEY'S HARMACY Dial 4-3170. . .Prompt free delivery. office hours at New JUST ARRIVED Ladies 3 Coats in large sizes. Kennedy's Ladies Wear. Queen Street' Charlottetown. DR. ZIELINSKI'S permanent G asgow: Every day from 3 to 5 am. ex- cept Sunday and Tuesday. evening at 6:55 pm. DANCE MILLVIEW Firday. April 2Ath. 9.30 to 12.30. MRS. ELMER BROWN he heard on CI-‘CY Hall. Dancing will radio this Fourth In a series of talks during Youth Alcohol Education Week. lChurch. Come and enjoy VARIETY concur at West sale- Fridav- APP" 24- 3' 7 Kent School. April 22 and 23 at am. at. the Community Cent"- 3 pm. Sponsored by men and , . , . women of Spring Park United “L'ST‘LE IRES“! 5mm 9" (on; Great George Street. Week-end dancing. choir singing. Mr. specials -— rack of dresses Lloyd Martin. well known Scot- $500 and $200 skin, at half tlsh singer and other artists. ‘ Sale of fudge and soft drinks. Admission — adults 75c. L-liitd- ran. 25 cents PARK ROYAL UCW rummage price. CARD PARTY will be held in High School Hunter River April 24th. sale in Mrs. Prowse‘s cooking . 1’ ‘ stand. Friday. April 24. at 6 SHLRIFI‘S SALE OF M" 2 NEW HOME AT I DANCE ST. Andrews Haul OYSTER. BED BRIDGE, Mt. Stewart. Saturday. April - Writ of .x 25th. Dancing 9.30.12 pm. Good Pursuant w a to me. directed and issued out of the. Supreme I NOTICES L. O. A. Grand Orange Lodges will meet in Charlottetown. Wednesday. April 29. I964 at I0 a.m. Ladies meet in Boynelodgeroom. men in Spring Park United Church. Kirwood Drive. George Warren. ter of B. A. will attend. Mrs. Joan MacPhaiI Grand Sec'y L.O.B.A. MID .3... A CAKE SALE will he held at , ‘ 'aiid the 6th day of February D cl' “d h?" "‘9 FTIPNISIIIP Club "fl threin Bagnall's Mills Lim~ A execution is endorsed to levy I directed to set up and sell all i followmg: ALL THAT TRACT Oyster Bed Bridge in Lot folows: COMMENCING on land nmv or formerly mustc. Court of Prince Edward Is- shemn'wmiam“ "n Frida‘v' . 15164. in an action under Am” 24' at 12'3" p'm' Sponsor’ "The Mechanics' Lien the Blind in aid of the S.R.I ited is Plaintiff and Alfred .. “5593' SChOIaPSth Fund. I Peters is Defendant and which for $1506.04 and interest and i Sheriff's fees and costs 1 watt L O B A 'the right title and interest of ' ' ' ' Alfred A. Peters in the. lands PIECE AND PARCEL of land ‘ situate. lying and being in Queens County in Prince Edward Island. bounded as the West side o‘ the Rustii-o ' Road at the. Nm'th East angle 'n Bertram Gal- along the said Rustico Road for the distance of 2 chains: thence West at right angles to M. W. Grand Mas- tsaid Road or ‘2“: chain: thence South parallel to said Road 2 chains or to the and J. A. Murray Grand Sec‘y L.O.A. of Bertram Gallant and thence . East along Bertram Gallant's ‘land 2'»; chains to the place. I I I I I I I I I l I "NYLON I FOR 'I‘eiitlers will be received at the Office of the undersigned up It) and including lilay Isl. 1964, for the property of the late Margaret 'l‘omkins at iii-l7 Sydney Street. Charlottetowwn. This property is in excellent condition and in a desirable location. Highest accepted. or any Inspection may be made by contacting Mr. Victor Purdie. 13 Sydney Street. week days 4:00 to 6:00 PM. Trainer 8: Solicitors 30f commencement and con- ; taining 12 acre of land a little Itiioi'e or less and being the . land conveyed by The 'I‘I‘IIS- links of School District Nu. l..1' Ill Queues (hunt) to Al- li‘i‘Lf Peters by tlt‘t'd dated ‘ July 25th. liltil. I hereby give Public Notice. that I will on Tuesday the 23th dav of April A. D 1964 ‘ at the hour of two o'clock In the afternoon on the said premises set up and sell to the highest bidder the right title. and interest of Alfred A. Peters in the said lands with theI new house built thereon. ; The sale to be subject to a Mortgage for $2000.00 on . said premises together with interest thereon from Dec- ember 7th. 1963. The Condi- tions of Sale tie known at time of Sale. the sale to be confirmed by a Judge of the Supreme Court tender not necessa rily O'Donnell RURAL BEAUTIFICATION SOCIETY SPECIAL Due to the lateness of the season it has been de- cided to change the Entry Closing Date from April 25th to May 2nd. about May 11. This applies to all the Competi- remain as advertised ' tions. Other dates to the Prize List. Send your entry to-rlay, no entries accepted after midnight May 2nd. Mailing address: of Prince Edward Island with- out expenue to the purchaser. ‘proceeds of sale to he pat ; Into the said Court who will ‘ make an order vesting the. 1 land in the purchaser. Fur- thcr particulars as to arrang- in: to have the said :Vlortgagc Icontinued to the purchaser Imay be obtained from Nor- iman W. Lowthcr. 126 Rich- ntond Street. Charlottetown, I Prince Edward Island. ' for the Plaintiff. new house Is situated on a paired highway about 12 miles ‘ from Charlottetown and any- one wishing for a new house Initial judging Will start In , > '7‘ I handy to School. excellent. H ‘ ‘ 1 ‘ ‘ r I general store. etc. should IHI‘J SI‘JLIRI‘J ARI - make further Inquiries. ' Rural Beautification Society. P. 0. Bo Charlottetown. P. E. I. ! DATED February 7th. A. D 964 x 1194. ; 1 JOHN F rowxstmm. IIME .‘CLARK TIRE . . . . I0 RiillRE her. ' ' S A L E ' ' ' ' ‘ 51" day morning April 15. from her CONTINUING TILL APRIL 25th BIG DISCOUNTS ON ALL SIZES New Goodrich I 600 .\' ]6 Commander I ‘ NYLON 2 670 x 15 Commander $12.95 r 750 x 14 Commander team $14.95 800 x 14 Commander '. UBELEss 3...... $16.95 800 x 14 Commander $19.95 NYLON CLARK RETREADS . . . $9.95 RIBBON WHITEWALLS Limited Quantity Regular $32.63) n.2395 Size 750-800 x I4 First Line Tubeless “Limited—So l-lurry" 750x I4 800x I4 850x l4 600x I3 650xl3 .M.895 Willi Reti'i-atlalile Trude-luv IRUCK HRES AT ALL DISC. PRICES PHONE 894-3574 WHEEL BALANCING By FLIGHT POSITIVE PER WHEEL DISC. PRICES 150 CLARK IIRL 8 SUPPLY IID. } I52 KENT STREET Sheriff of Queens County .. $l0.95 1"“ .. $|0.95 CARDIGAN PLAY "Have A Heart". Fortune Hall. April 24. Sponsored by Fortune Bridge Women's Institute. REGULAR FRIDAY n i: ht dance. in Morell Village h a l 1. Music by the. "Thunderbolts." DANCE. SOllRIS Parish llall. Friday. April 24. Music by the Thunderbolts. Admission .50c. DR. R..l. GRANT. Optometrist Iiill he in the Montague office every Saturday from 10 a.m lo 3 pm. Phone Montague 838- 213.". DAM‘E. SOITRIS Legion. Fri-. day. .loril 24th. Members guests and club members. Good mUSIr. FIRE-FESTIVAL concert Re- gional High School. Montague. Friday. April 24. at 7 p.m. Adults .50. children 93. .v' PRINCE COUNTY VARIETY CONCERT at Al- hany Lion‘s Community Centre. Albany. Friday. April 24. at 8:30 pm. Admission $0 and 35 cents. PROVINCIAL DRAMA tival, Civic Auditorium. merSIde. Thursday. (‘entral Queens Regional High School presents 'ai "The Dear Departed"; Ibi Athena Recion- al High School “The Ugly Duckling"; ici Englewond Re- gional Hiin School « “The Bis~ liops‘ Candlesticks". (‘iiriain 8-15 pm. Admission 73 cents, students 3‘7 cents. I l RESERVE SATURDAY. July it. for the Centennial Picnic at l-ngont Bay at hall and on the church grounds. .llt;(;S DINNER St Marks Hall, Kensineton Saturday April Fes~ Sum- April 23. Governor-General Vanier ad. dressed the 44th annual re. union dinner of the Red Chev- rons at Ottawa Wednesday night. Some 40 men who fought RED CHEVRONS DINNE in the second battle of Types. which began 49 years ago. also attended. With Governor- (‘reneral Vanier is Gen, All. ..-........ JA V. 0' the Red Chevron: and vet- eran of the second battle of Hooper. president 7.3 from 4.30 to 7.00 pm Adults £1.00. f‘hllt‘ll‘Pl’l 12 and under .60c Sponsored by Keri sington Lions ('lu-b. RESERVE Wednesday April 29. for (‘avendisli Men's Associa- . lioii \‘ui‘icly concert. Sea View. OBITUARY lllxt‘l'll‘ll by the family. MRS. MARY ELLEN TOBIN On .lpril l2, tom. the. angel I of death vigited Morel! East and claimed that highly respected and deinied (‘lf‘JFfl ‘Mrs Mary Ellen Tobin The late Mr; Tobin was of .stirling character Her home was ever a home for all. Her. hospitality was so great that no one else could claim and all I the above endeared her to an unlimited number nf friends. Mrs. Tobin. except being (19- ‘ f inied of her health. was In per- fect health, ext‘ept a few mon- tibs before her death and rbo‘ last few weeks when she was stricken with pneumonia and all that medical and loving care proved fatal and her spirit ‘ took its flight to its God. Few. If any. ever entered heaven with greater glory. Mary Ellen. as she was fond- ly called by her many friends DAILY MARKETS 1.. McNaughton ’rizbti and line: (01’ Wirephotol Simpson! Wt 3-131" U m - 96 “allur- 3ll4 134% 34% t w“ tam rim Int. 17% I6 TORONTO . il'uutiuut-d ll'Ulll page lli - . 6.1!; putt n .r‘.‘ (a ' LXII lid 'ti JJ‘n 22': Zl-‘n‘ “I ('ah t‘l'. 28300 49 {6 » A". OII III! 21!!! 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Petrol 3500 9 ‘ l 4 09 +1 ’ lace 57 56 $6 » 1 Piovn GM 119M 1M 1M IIS M Quti 500 15 ll L't V l Ranger 1150 1“ 25 25 1 I Rare” 0008 14 5 135 142 'vlf' Scurry Rn m 1.3% i 15": -1'4 South 1 9500 13% 12% 12% ~IVI Spoon" 49000 13 l 'l tanwell soon so Ilm'spher 8 3 . 16 wl ‘ (‘a m \‘l 250 IM IDI‘i I” ‘0 was possessed of a sweet and kindly disposition and was be.- jloved by all who knew her as.‘ she lived by the Golden Rule.- 'Her life was a real true ex- Iample of Christian living and she. was always ready to help ‘others especially the needy and infirm. She is and will be greatly missed in the homes by the ‘members of her large family ‘ as she was the. heart and main- stay of her own home. She leaves behind a sorrow— In: family. They are: Edward. lrvlngton. New Jersey Fran . Wallaston. Mass: Winnie. Mrs Freeman Campbell. Quincy. .Mass.: 4 . . Willian Koeb. Wallaston. Mass: lleleii .Mrs. James Mt-Kiiinon. Cable I‘Herit‘l East: Vincent. Wallaston. Mass. Bernard. Morell: Leo. Morell East: Sheila. Mrs An. East Orange. Ernest and Alice prede- ic . Her funeral was held on Mon» .late residence to the Little .‘Flower Church. I‘IOI‘EII. where Requiem High Mass was cele- brated by her beloved pauor Rev. Father Simpson who atl- . ministered the Last Rites or the IHoly Catholic Church and also - ~o-v: the burial service In the ad- joining cemetery. where her te~ mains were tenderly laid to rest in the family olol. I Pallbearers were- Stlrliiig “.Ir» Swain. James Robbins. (‘Iinrles O'Brien. Walter McLeod, \Iaiir- ice Riiniean. Gordon Hooper. CARD OF THANKS of the late \‘lrs. to family .Mary Ellen Tobin. I thank all kind friends who limp- Ied them in their bereavement Land all who gave mass cards and spiritual bouquets with a wtsli special thank you to Rev Father Simpson. Dr. Rntiiiell. \Il'fl. ICecil McCarthy. Mrs. Charles .McKinnon. May her soul rest in pence. @IIEES AUCTIO I AT BON l | — l t OBITUARY Inserted by friends and rela- tives as a tribute to the deceas- ed. MRS. FRANK L. WARREN Many relatives. neighbors friends were saddened on December 3lst. 1963. when word came. of the. death in the Prince Edward Island Hospital of Mrs. ' Frank 1.. Warren. in her 90th.1 year following a brief illness‘ which she bore with patience. and calm trust In the Saviour. She was loved And respected by all who knew her. her home was truly a hospitapr one. Mrs. Warren. the former Alicia Mai-Williams resided for many years at Pond. where her husband owned and operated a flour and saw mill known by all as Warren’s l I 2 A 1930 they moved to St. 83y where the}: pur- chased the Bay View Hotel.: and spent many happy years serving the public. Slip was predeceased by her husband in 1951. also by her eldest daughter Florence (Mrs. .lt'llm I.adner\ and two grand- children. F‘rank Quieley and June Arbing. Left to mourn are two daiizh- let's. Blye. Mrs, Albert Qulclcy. St Peter's. Blanche. Mrs. Tho- mas AI‘I‘IIIZ. Charlottetown. Iwo El‘nlldl'hlldl'l’l‘l. Warren Ladiier. [slay Arbin: I‘\‘lr.l. Sherwood and three great-grandchildren Funeral service was held St. Peters United Church 1In January 2nd oln "Revnii The Sunset". was beautifully rendered by John H. Martial» Ii In Peter's I a m. Funeral arranzemenls were under the direction of the Fut- cltffo Funeral Home, Interment was in \Iidecll cemeterv The many. many cards and letters and the beautiful lIornl tributes testified to the eseem in which she was held. NOTICE N'SALE SHAW. Saturday, April 25th at 2 o'clock I haie been ll'lSIl'IN‘lf‘f‘I by IIIP l-Z‘teciiiors of the Estatr of John Toole to sell the IiiI’nWlflEi Cor‘kshutt 30 TIm‘l‘I' in good I Massey Harris Hinder. i I953 Chevrolet t'al'. I’ltlm mil . I set race harness I Race Mare Ladi- Htinlimz fouled May I. f'flll.IlIlll". Quantity Oats. es Registered for 19hl_ third by Calumet Riidlnng. dam Margaret G Friszn. raced In If!“ second in 215 Cob-P31 fooled July 14. 1961. by R. Aubrey. dam Lady Bess, partly tiamrd In III“?! A Frisco. Terms Cash. Snip regardless CHARLOTTETOWNI 2 milcb Cows M freshen in Apt Lady Bess. IOHINI Aizziiat 4. 19.30, by PRQIIIIUCE. dam Margaret 'II of Weather Melville G. Boll Auctioneer. lln (Ills 108500 22 264 255 6 All lin Reef P .1175 2"; 23‘:- 2“: 1‘! \\r.p.u 11901) I" I7 17 cl \\ “hill! [06 I ' Int. y I \\ lit-i llu ‘ t i.» :ii Ift.’ tl \\tl litre 100 Ht) .340 1340 \Rll Can 1:4 ICE “out 1171 963*: R1“: 5 I VS 277i $701.5 'lfih 70% I f' Imp Ell. 1' ‘.!91 3631/7 6231‘ 5&1 naval 1m “3% fl 73 e '44 WW I'M!!! 1146 “33.1! 5 11‘ ‘ LNDUSTIIAIA Alumuu 5500 . . . 33h — Hi i C Br“ 1145‘: 310 ml- ‘JI Doseo S15“) 1516 15% -- 'vt Inland W Q7 7 7 -« Lt lnv Syn A this 357 W W t V] ‘ Prmhina 000 M 0 UV) I Want)“ I I I I Total salon: 1160.000. MINT ACTIVE TORONTO STOFKI he (‘anadlln Pre Slot-k .‘IIb I." (‘Itm corn iM .. ’ iiuutu zit-9m. bin-l. l)‘. is». I it. ‘ l‘n' l‘rlc «.595 Slut Ilia 13-.- ~ 5‘ limbs uu mm aw. i: 7": ‘A “IIIIIL‘ A 3120 319 II it! 9’: Imp on item $13M to». u" M “"5 Am Lorine W575 .14 fl I ll 'gt mi- mfst‘o :30 249 I15 $14 Sara» M l. . '38 M '1! Sponge! cm 13 ‘J l: 4-! I Van. Can “SM 0 9 0 Burn: 5 97 u '1 U L! Gui! Load 313530 31% I! I «6 'tf-Ot 77m C I Q *4 P02: a.m I II I +1.! GF Mine union 0' I If +8 VITAL STATISTICS BIRTHS . Mat-DONAlJ) -- At the Nimr- lottetown Hospital on Monday April 20th. 1964 to Wayne and Lena thee Hughesi. a so Josepr Wtaynq Weight 7 lbs. 13": 015. a brother for Eilefln. WHITE M Everett 3 rid Betty i’nee Reillyii are happy to an- I pounce the arrival of their son. Everett Wade. at the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital. Thursday. April 16th. I 1964. Weight 6 lbs.. 121.12 025. DEATHS CLARK —— At the Western Hos pittal. Al‘berton. Wednetada-y. April 22. 1964. Mrs. Arthur Clark. Alberton. in her 86th year. Forwarded from the Rooney Funeral Home to her late residence where funeral service will be held Friday. April 24. at 2 pm Interment In Hillcrest cemetery. Please omit flowers. CARD OF THANKS We graietully acknowledge the many messages of sympa- thy which have been sent us fol- lowing the death of our brother. Sinned: Mrs. I'rban Pineau. Mrs. Felix Arseiiaull. OBITUARY Inserted by her family MRS. ANDREW BLANCHARD The death occurred ai the Charlottetown Hospital on March I5. I964. of Mrs. Andrew Blanchard of Riisiieo She s born on August !. 1879. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs Alfred Ilium-cite Except for ten _\(‘;il‘~ Iii ('hur- lotteiown. she ll\'t"rI all her In;. in Riistico. and will he :rcaily missed by her familv and friends During her inn monilis illness she. was often visited bV er pastor Rev Father Imf‘lnir. She leaves to mourn the loss 0 a Iovmg moilici'. two mos. Cornelius "f Siimntei'<Ide ind Edmond of \ewport \‘mvs. \'ir- Einia: one brother and two slSr Iers also survive hei'. Frank of Riistico. Mary "\‘Irs Alec \‘ez. seyi of (‘lmrlotteiown tori Emma i.'\li's Ben \Iai'liti- of Rustico. with whom she resided these last ttiree years. She was predeceased by her husband. tun daughters Adeline "Mrs. I-ImIle tit-Iron f'llHlI‘iI :- town. Helen Mrs John Gauth- ieri Riistico One son Altrrd .Iied in Finzland ‘llillf‘ on military i service In The funeral \\;I~ field from no home of her brother iii-law rid . sister Mr and \lr~ Ren \Ini'iiri. Riistico to St \iizustines Church. where Requiem Iltlh iMass wax celebrated bv Riv. I.I.H Lef‘lair . Interment In the Clinic“ cemetery CARD OF THANKS The family of the Iatp \Irs Andrew Blanchard wish to thank Father Lef‘lair sisters and nurses of the (bailout-- town Hospiial. Ill' Pflhs. f‘liar- ‘lottrtown Funeral Home, all those who sent mass cards. _spiritual bouquets. and flowers. 1 also all those it ho helped in any way during their sad bereave- mcn ‘ to me while Sincere thanks and » fion (to Rev. Donald Cam . Rev. Isaac Walls. Ray. Howard. Dr. Glddtnll. Dr. Pierce. Dr. RJI. Barrett. nurses n y and staff of the Prince Edward Island Hospital for their D1819 acts of kindness wtlule 1 was a patient there. A special "thank you" to Blair Scott. Cornwall for his care and assistance while taking me to the hospital. 1 wish also to thank my many friends. not forgetting Division six PWC for their visltl. card! and treats while I was recover- fng from my accident. A sincere thank you to all. Robert Sanderson. York Point. Wt: Wish to express our sin- cere appreciation to Dr. Daniel Stewart. Bedeque. and Dr. Roy Grant. Summerslde. The nurse: and staff of Prince County Hot pitai. Rowness and Compton ambulance cervice. the RCA! Officers and each and everyone who helped in any way at the scent- of our trszic accident If Bedeque. February 8. 1964. A special thanks also to Rev. Kenneth Cameron and Rev. Mr. Ilnderhay. to Joseph Davismi. funeral director. and to than who sent floral tributes. letter: and cards of sympathy durinl our recent bereavement. To the many people who wrote or sent cards or flowers I was a patient in the Victoria General Hospital. Halifax. and who sent treats, cards and gifts to Sheila while in Prince County Hospital. 1 \viin to thank also the many people who made contributions to the fund that was organized on my behalf at the. Middleton St'hl‘nl To thp committee in charge who cave freely of their time, their effort. and to the rollorlnt" ’ viiilinzly and thoughtfully belo- ed us hear our great sorrow w. sav "thank you most rincero‘ ‘4‘... \II" \Iai'inti Allen and SIiPill. IN MEMORIAM HI‘GHES In loving memory of our father. Emmett Huzhes who passed away April 23rd. 193.0 A little tribute. true and tender .liist to sh'wi' that we still re- niber. Wonderful memories of one an ear. Are treasured still with I luv! tint-ere. T.I\\lll:l‘ remembered by the famili’ MacDDNALD . In lovmz mem- oi'i of a dear brother. Jack Mat-Donald. who passed away \pril 23. 1037. \\'br-n l\\lll2|ll draws a curtain. \Iirl pins it to a star. with always be remembered Timuzh we may wander hr \o matter where I go \‘o matter what. I do, i‘iI always have I moment. To stop and think of you. Always remembered by lip lf‘l' Esther and Mother. KING .- In loving memory of .lolin Archibald KIM W passed away April 1', 1”. Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear. Fond memories llnur m H. RmembranCC keep: him near. Mu. Lona Kilt and lamb.