IT'S EASY TO PLACE YOUR GUARDIAN-PATRIOT WANT AD Use Your Phone — Use The Mails — Come To The Office! Charlottetown 8506 ~— Summerside 8031 — Montagfiue 97-2 -—- Souris 32-3 T“ Alb Page 20 The Guardian Thur., October 23, 1958 IN MEMORIAM MICHAEL—In loving memory of Mrs. Thomas Michael who passed away October 23, 1938. To-day recalls sad memories Of 'a dear mother gone to rest, And the ones who think of her to- day Are the ones who loved her best. Fondly remembered by her hus— band and family. STEELE —-.In loving memory of Mrs. Howard Steele who passed away October 23. 1958. A beautiful star shines over her grave 0f one we loved but could not save, Her name is a whisper in all our prayers, V A smile, a tear, I thought sin- cére, How often we wish that you were here. . Always remembered by hu band and family. MACPHEE —- In loving memory of our brother, Ray Frederick MacPhee, who died October 23, 1952. ' Come to my Heavenly garden And see in‘ perfect bloom, The flowers you loved so dearly And thought that I plucked too I soon. Then will you know my reason Thoughyou will know if not today, Why in his promising childhood, I took your brother away. Lovineg remembered by sis- ; tens, Patsy, Helen and Jean. MacKINNON. — In loving mem< of Neil A. MacKi-nlnon, who 3 passed awayo’ct. 23. 1956. At‘pimes. when we are lonely The memory of your smile seems to (say Don’t grieve for me my loved ..‘;‘oine's , I‘m with you all the way. i " Ever remembered by Mary, Allan and fiannily, Cambridge “Mass. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the City ‘ Police Force and Mr. Wall-ace MacDonald, Mr. Jack Mac- Donald, Mr. Gus Gallant, and his tender and all who helped in any- . ‘ pay during the drowning accident at the Marine Wharf. Mr. and Mrs. William Chap- man, 58 Sydney St. The Members of the Knox Lodge's wish to thank all those especially the Church Members for their help With‘ the supper that was recently held. Agents Wanted PAULA ROUTES AVAILABLE "Men or Women—Earn $3.00 per hour handling 250 different Paula Products Tea. Coffee, Spices, E x t r a c ts, Medicines, desinfectants, Combs & Brushes. [ will extend you credit. Even without experience, your success ls assured in following my dir- ectives. Write for my thirty-day helping-hand offer FREE now. G. Laurin, President Paula Ltd. 21 St, Paul East, Montreal” Boarders Accumulated ROOM AND BOARD, DOWN stairs, front room suitable for aged couple. Phone 9967. MALE BOARDERS ACCOM- modated in private home. An» ply 238 Kent Street. Oars Leaving Bars and Trucks For Sale 1957 FORD RANCH WAGON. Phone 5797. 1951 VANGUARD, EXCELLENT shape. Black in colour. sunwis— or, with or without radio. Ap- ply 7 School Street after 5 o’- " OOPS . We st D opped Our Prices Yes, we dropped our prices on these used cars and you can now buy them at terrific s a v i n g 5. Don’t miss seeing these if you’re in the market for a good used car. 'Ju I958 Meteor 4-door, Radio, Guaranteed. $2295 Low mileage , I955 Oldsmobile “Super 98” 4 door Sedan tip—top condition. _ s I 895 I955 Plymouth 2 door sedan. Black in color. Low mileage. $I395 ALLISON MocLEOD LTD. PHONE 7364 - 7365 126 Cumberland St. Female Help Wanted WAITRESS WANTED. APPLY in person, Ment’s Restraunt, Queen St. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. Apply Mrs. (Dr) W. G. Hogg, 23 North River Road or Phone 5744. ELDERLY LADY REQUIRES , house keeper in rural home. Write, stating experience and salary expected to P.Q. Box 363. CharlotteIoWn. SUPERVISOR WANTED —— PRO‘ teslant woman between the ages of 25 and 40 to instruct anirls in all phases of kitchen ITvork, including 'cooking, and serving of meals. For further information please write the Superintendent, Maritime Home for Girls, Truro. Nova Scotia. For Sale 1936 FORD PARTS FOR SALE. Phone 9624. BABY’S THREE PIECE KNIT- .ted sets. Dial.4198. 10 GUA GE MAGNUM SHOT, gun. Apply 16 Kensinlgton Road. TWO SHOP WINDOWS SIZES 5x5 and 4x4. Also Shop in— side door. Arpply 314 Fitzroy. CONVERTIBLE B A B Y. CAR- riage. Perfect condition. Please phone 5637. GIRL’S GREEN WINTER COAT size 14. In good condition. Dial 6487. RANGE-MCCLARY, , ELECTRIC Range reasonably priced. 7 Greenfield Avenue. between 4 p. m. and 7 p. m. Phone 3538. CAR LEAVING FRIDAY MORN- FOR SALE OR WILL TRADE ing for Montreal can aiccom- for Volkswagen 1955 BelAir modate 2 passengers. Phone Chevrolet Sedan in good con— 3825. dition. Phone 5324. ONLY ONE CONCLUSION IS cars and Trucks For sale possible. Classified Ads are so 1955 2-DOOR BEL-AIR. HARD- top Chevrolet. V-8 motor. Pric- ed for quick sale. Dial 8308. 1952 JEEP, APPLY JAMES MAC- Leod. Phone 13-12. New Lon— don. .1956 FORD “THUNDER BIRD” two- tone Ranch wagon, heater, radio. In good condition. Rea- sonably priced. Apply J. C. Ste- wart, Ward 6. 1954 PLYMOUTH WITH AUTO- mati-c transmission. Body and motor in excellent condition. Good clean car for reasonable price. Only $1150. Privately owned. Phone 4317. .1956 JEEP TRUCK, ONE-TON, four .wheel drive. Mileage 14,~ 600. Excellent condition, only $1675. McKay Motors, 59 St. Peters Road. TODAY’S CAR SPECIAL I953 CHEVROLET l-door sed an, two-tone Power Glide. Push butto’n, :‘ustom radio. Interior and exterior in excellent condi- tion. Nice working motor and tires (like new). You :an’t beat this value any- «here—- $850.00 Always look to W. R. JENKINS LTD. For the best buy in a Used Car or Truck. o, well used because they get re- sults. Put one to work today Dial 8506.1, COCKSHUTT 30 T R A C T O R Cockshutt 2 Farrow plow Cock- ber, also Cockshutt heavy bea- ver Harrow. Samuel Silliphant, Brookfield. LADY’S GREY KILGORNOCK coat size 18. In excellent con- dition only $15. Phone 6377. SLIGHTLY USED BEATTY FOR- ccd head pump. Also 40” piping spear rod and cylinder. Apply Clem Campbell. 13~6 Dundas or Souris 32-3. ALL STATE 750 X 14 TUBELESS winter traction tires and all new tires with 15 month guarantee. While they last only $19.88. Buy a pair today, pay next year. Simpson-Sears Store. AUCTION “45” SCORE CARDS for sale at Guardian-Patriot Central Printing. BUY NOW PAY NEXT YEAR. Winter tires now only $12.95 guarenteed 12 months, most sizes in stock. S‘ivmpsons-Sears, Charlottetown Store. Get MORE EGGS than ever before with LESS COST. Red Head Krums is the choice of successful poultrymcn. Red Head is IS’E» Protein. grain base. maintains body weight, keeps production high. Give it a 3 months test. You will find it the best. Available at your MASTER FEED DEALER IVAN Kl-Illlil". livprcsculullvc “hone 54.35. shult manure spreader on rubs * OUT OUR WAY By J. R. WILLIAMS .1. WON‘T 5E ABLE To 60 TO THE sHow “TONIGHT! THEY GOT ME DON' ‘I'H‘ DISHES NOW, AN’ THEN I EOT SOME CHORES To TAKE CARE 0F-~AFTER THAT THEV'RE GONNA ’ “WW” ' - _\.\.PQ~\ 4 you ewe so AHEAD“ ' How LUCKY vou ARE. To GET so MUCH eooo TRAINIka ALI'ASSIETANCE FIGURE OUT HELP ME WITH A SWK BEING ANY HOM WK 0F NOMEWORK! E ' a“: THE atEERFUL nessmsr .___. _ “H, COME our—LETS e0: I CAN'T FROM your: FOLKS! now WHETHER TAKE ME--I AIN’T so You THINK FozTuNATE.’ MY Sl5TER's vou’RE BEING DON “or DISHES AN' A HELP oz STUFF, AH’ 1 DIDN'T A HINDRANCE 1 TO HIM! ‘ HOME "m err HELPED t , ‘ WITH! 1 ,-; ,// V, ..__.. . ,V , a . x \ s, ’1' __ ._.._ __._. A A For Sale 100 NEW HAMPSHIRE—BAR— red. Rock Pullets starting to lay. Apply Percy MacPherson, Glen William. POTATOES — WHITE BLUES and blacks for sale at Wendell Jenkins, Mt. Albion, Phone Hillsboro 4 Ring 42. WHEN COUNTING BLESSINGS include the action. getting pr» wer of Classified Ads. Quick convenient, low cost. Phone 8506. Male Help Wanted LINOTYPE OPERATOR FOR commercial printing plant. Please state qualifications and Wages expected. McCready’s Printing Co., Box 816, Tilllson— burg, Ontario. Miscellanons BOX NUMBERS In replying to Box Numbers please make sure you have the correct Box Number in the ad- dress. , DIAL 4044 YOUR IMPERIAL STOVE I8: FUEL OIL AGENT Ch’town East - Parkdale JOHN W. SKINNER nun £3111:er Agents And Brokers, L. H. KENNEDY REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE 166 Great George St. Dial 3912 ' REAL ESTATE Opportunities Grow O'n Florida's West Coast Send 25c (coin) for the BIG ' ANNUAL INVITATIONAL ISSUE (Nov 9) ‘of the Sunday Independent “The Sunshine Newspaper” St. Petersburg 1, Florida REAL ESTATE For Sale AT WEST ST. PETERS, 20 acres land with house and build- ings in good repair. More land available in vicinity. Apply Ivan Nolan. Tracadie Cross. TWO BEDROOM, VERY MOD- ern. ranch style bungalow, Brighton Area. Write Guardian Patriot Box 481 Charlottetown. VALUABLE. BUILDING LOT, situated adjacent Yeo's Thea— tre facing Kennedy Street. Ap- proximate size 50 x 150 ft. Terms reasonable. Apply Mayor Yeo, Montague. REAL ESTATE For Rent FOR RENT Large general of- Iice with manager's office attached (ground floor) central locallon Army->- BOX 478 GUARDIAN - I)i\1‘l{.AUI1‘ A, For Rent THREE ROOMS 2ND FLOOR, ‘Phone 8480. 3 ROOM APARTMENT 0N 3RD floor. Central. Phone 9874. FURNISHED HEATED ROOM— 2nd floor Adults. Apply 221 Weymouith St. FURNISHED BEDROOM, HEAT- ed by furnace, $5 per week. Ap- ply 40 Grafton St. Phone 6175. HEATED BEDSITTING ROOM. Also Bedroom, business girls preferred. A p ply 187 Kent ... REAL ESTATE Wanted. 3 ROOM HEATED APARTMENT Apply Box 480 Guardian Ofifice. Wanted To Rent in Summerside, or outskirts of town by Govern— ment Veterinarian. Phone Charlottetown 3990. Personal FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH The amazing Body Tonic. Write for free booklet today. PROLKER & CAMPBELL RESEARCH INST. 2l King St. East. Toronto, Ont GREY HAIR VANISHES‘WHETN you use Angelique Grey Hair Restorer. Regain appearance of natural beauty, colour. $1.50 at The Jenkins Pharmacy . Char- lottetown; J amieson’ 5 Drug Store Montague. “LANEX”, THE NEW MEDI- cated lanolin scalp treatment. Helps remove Dandruff. Checks falling hair. Relieves itchy and scally scalp. Over 60 percent Laonol-in. Greaseless. $1.95 a lottetown, Jamicson’s Store. Montague. . fl Services Offered PUBLIC STENOGRAPHY WORK done at home. Phone 9257. Be- tween 9 and 10:30 a. m. and Drug house in town Idis+ance jar at Hughes Drug Store Char- - Services Offered RELIABLE BABY SITTER FOR afternoons. Phone 4997. ANY ONE WANTING CHIM- neys to be swept or repaired and other odd jobs. Please phone 6l76. PRIVATE LESSONS TO PUPILS grades 1-10 including Latin and French by a first class teacher. Dial 4369 between 9-12 and 1-5 except Saturdays. DIAL 8398 YOUR IMPERIAL ESSO STOVE OIL AGENT FOR CHARLOTTETOWN. HARRY MELLISH Teachers Wanted SUBURBAN MONTREAL, TWO Catholic teachers, grades seven and eight, ladies, quali- fied and experienced. Excel- lent conditions. P. E. Griffin, Catholic School Board of St- Laurept, St-Laurent, Quebec. Wanted To Buy WANTED ALE BOTTLES, PII'TS or quarts, Dial 8595. 3 HP. MOTOR—SINGLE PHASE Apply W. thatley. Phone 7002. MILCH COWS—DUE TO FRESH.- en shortly. Apply W. Wheatley, Phone 7002. READY TO LAY PULLETTS. Apply Woodrow Wheatley. Dial Won’reol Number of canner and cutter cows, also fat cows and bulls. Phone Rustico 4- IIO collec’r within a \ O'I I'hirIy miles or write Nelson Simpson, Bay View Wanted WANTED FOR THE NEARLY New Shop, 114 Kent Street, don- ations of all kinds. (Especially children's clothing) Open Wed- noon and evening 2 to 4 and hes-day afternoon, Friday after- 7(to 9. Wt. k Wanted YOUNG L.A D Y DESIRES housework by the day. Re- ferences if required. Phone 4645. CANADA SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned. and endorsed “TENDER F O R HARBOUR IMPROVEMENTS. D E P A R T- 12:30 and 4. PROFESSIONAL CARDS MENT OF TRANSPORT BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Etc. J. Elmer Blanchard, BA. 160 Richmond St. Dial 5573 M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB. Bank of Commerce Bldg Palmer 81 Haslam Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. Peake 8: Nicholson 175 Grafton Street I. A. McGuigan, B.A. Currie Bldg., Dial 9424 Queen St. IAN M. MacLEOD, LLB. (McLean & McKinnon) Currie Bldg. 179 Queen. Dial 3361. FREDERIC A. LARGE, Q.C., M.L.A. Room 207 Dominion Building Dial 3244 MacPhee & Trainer ‘60 Richmond St. Dial 5573 Services Offered Mimeographing, Bookkeeping, Stenography MRS. HELEN ACORN 2 Brighton Road, ' Charlottetown Dial 6349 CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince St. Dial 6432 OPTOM ETRISTS J. A. Carruthers. R. 0. 123 Kent St, Dial 5512 .I. S. Taylor, RD. Corner Kent & Queen Sts. Office 9133 — House 4756 ARCHITECT J. F. T00" .23, B. Arch. ARCHITECT 140 Richmond St. Dial 3865 G. Keith Pickard B. Arch. M.R.A.I.C., Charlottetown, 100 Fitzroy Dial 8618 Summerside, Wednesdays Dial 2936 Peter A. McNeil ARCHITECT 166 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown Phone 4339 P. 0. Box 513 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER E. S. CHANDLER, St. B.Sc. (E.E.I, M.E.I,C., PEng. I 16.1 QUEEN ST. PHONE 8325 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANng McDONALD, Currie Bldg. COOPER BROTHERS & C0. Charlottetown cunnilis co. Dial 55615 H. R. DOANE 148 Great George St.. Charlottetown & cmifiANi‘ WHARF, ST. JOHN‘S. NFLD.", will be received in the office of the Secretary, until 3.00 p.m. (E. S.T.), WEDNESDAY, NOVEM- BER 26, 1958. Plans and specification can be seen and forms of tender ob— tained at the office of the Chief Engineer, Department of Public Works, Ottawa, Ontario, at the office of the District Engineer, P.Q. Box H6001. Buckmastcr's Field, Building 29. St. John‘s, Nf'ld.. the District Engineer, Ralston Building. Halifax. N.S., the District Engineer. 93 Canter- bury Sbreet. Saint John, NB, the District Engineer, 385 Yonge Street, Toronto. Out. and the Regional Director, 1631 Delori— mier St, Montreal, P.Q. and at the Post Offices, at Corner Brook, Nfld. To be considered each tender must be accompanied by a secu— ‘rity in the form of a certified cheque or Bonds as specified in the form of tender. Tenders must be made on the printed forms supplied by the Depart- ment and in accordance with the conditions set forth therein. The Department, through the Chief Engineer’s office (H. & RJ, or through the under- signed, or through the office of the District Engineer at St. John’s, Nfld., Halifax, N.S., Saint John, NB, Toronto, Out. and the Regional Director at Montreal, P.Q., will supply blue- prints and specification of the work on deposit of a sum of $50.00 in the form of a CERTI- FIED bank cheque or money— order payable to the order of the RECEIVER GENERAL OF CANADA. The deposit will be released on return of the blue- prints and specification in gOod condition within a month from the date of reception of tenders. If not returned within that period the deposit will be for- feited. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ROBERT FORTIER, Chief of Administrative Services and Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa. October 21, 1958. CANADA SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed “TENDER FOR HARBOUR IMPROVEMENTS, N O R T H SYDNEY, N.S.". will be receiv- ed. in the office of the Secretary, until 3.00 p.m. (ESTA WED- NESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1958. Plans and specification can be seen and forms of tender obtain- ed at the office of the Chief Engineer, Department of Public Works, Ottawa, Ontario, at the office of the District Engineer, Ralston Building, PO. Box 875, Halifax, N.S., and at the Post Offices. at North Sydney, Syd- ney and New Glasgow, N.S. To be considered each tender must be accompanied by a secu- rity in the form of a certified cheque or Bonds as specified in the form of tender. Tenders must be made on the printed forms supplied by the Depart— ment and in accordance with the conditions set forth therein. The Department, through the Chief Engineeris office (H. & It), or through the undersigned, or through the office of the Dis- trict Engineer at Halifax, N.S., will supply blue-prints and specification of .the work on de- posit of a sum of $25.00 in the form of a CERTIFIED bank cheque or money-order payable to the order of the RECEIVER GENERAL OF CANADA. The deposit will be released on re- turn of the blue-prints and specification in good condition within a month from the date IN MEMORIAM MRS. CHARLES P. BARTLETT The dearth of Mrs. Charles Bartlett occured unexpectedly in Halifax on August 19th. She was 41 years of age. She is survived by her husband Charles P. Bart- lett, one son Derrell, and her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dawson of Tryon. The funeral service was held in Tryon United Church on Thursday August let, conducted by Rev. Irvin-e Hare, assisted by Rev. Lindsay Graves. pastor of the Tryon Baptist Church. choir, under the direction of Dr. Peter MacDonald, led in the. song- ing of the hymns ‘The Lord 5 my Shepherd’ and ‘When the Day of Toll is done’. The Tryon Male Octette sang ‘That Beautiful Land‘. The pallbearers were Shel- don Dixon. Vance Dixon, Kelth Thomas. Sheldon Howatt. Har- leigh Howatt and Bertram Thom- son. “Yet love will dream and faith will (trust (Since He Who knows our need is just). ' 'Ilha-t somehow, semen/here meet we must. The truth to flesh and sense un- known, That life is ever Lord of dearthz And love can never lose its own. CARI) 0F THANKS Roy, Jean, Derrell and Charlie express their sincere appreciation to all their kind friends who semi. flowers, messages of sympathy and who helped in so many tang- ible ways during their recent sudden and sad bereavement. IN MEMORIAM MRS. RUSSELL KEY The death of Mrs. Russell Key oceurred at her home at Foxley River, P.E.I. on. Tuesday, Octob- er 7, 1958, following a lengthy illness. Mrs Key was the former Lulu Yeo, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John H. Yeo of Harm- ony, P.E.I. She was 69. She was stricken with an incurable dis- ease about three years ago and for the past year was devoted-y cared for by her sister Mrs. Lauretta Yeo. Mrs. Key was a member of St. Peter's Anglican Church at Lot 11 and as long as her health permitted she attended worship regularly. She was also a mem- ber of the Woman‘s Auxiliary. Besides her husband, she leaves three daughters. Isabel (Mrs. Emerson Barlow) of El- lerslie, P.E.I. Gretha (Mrs. Kenneth Cavanaghl of Ottawa, Out. and Merlene (Mrs. Donald Pannett) of Markham, Ont. two sons. John and Arnold predec- eased here. Also left are her sisters; Mrs. Penrose Murray of Harmony, P.E.I. Mrs. Alice Naugler of Jamaica Plains, Mass, Mrs. Beatrice Dickie of Marlboro, Mass. Mrs. Lauretta Yeo of Victoria West. P.E.I. and Mrs. Lionel Cahill (Ethel), at Waltham, Mass. One sister Gertrude and two brothers, John E. and Thomas predeceas— ed her. The funeral was held on Fri- day afternoon at 2 p.m. from her late residence to St. Peter,s Church. The service was conduc- ted by the rector, Rev. M.J. Fin— Lay assisted by Captain the Rev. of recepton 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 I and Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa. October 21, 1958. TEN DER . Sealed tenders addressed to Mr. G. Keith Pickard, Architect, 100 Fitzroy Street, Charlottetown, P. E. I.. will be received until 5 p.m. for the erection of a New Parsonage at North River for the North River Group of Baptist Churches. Plans, specifications, and ténder documents can be obtained from the office of the Architect on deposit of ten dollars by contractors wishing to submit a tender. This deposit will be refunded upon return of plans. Thursday, October 30, 1958, The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. signed G. KEITH PICKARD, Architect. The' The 25,000,000th road may was recently handed out by Imperial Oil. End to end, the maps com- pany has distributed to Cana- dian motorists and tourists in past quarter century would go from coast to coast and back erto again win Highway. “pave” McLeod, setting route. a four-lane ' from Toronto to at wheel, ad Gibbons check directic out on I L. Dignan, burial was in the ad- joining cemetery. The pallbearers were all nephews: Clayton Yeo, John Murray, Chester Yeo, Shel— ton Yeo, George Key Jr. and Al- bert Di-gnan. _ KINGSBORO Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bruce. Mt. Mellick, P.E.I. were recent hora. Rev. F.W. Mullins and Mrs. Mullins, Kingsboro attended tne wedding of their daughter Miss Winnifred Mollins, R.N. whose marriage to Mr. George Wood- bury of Halifax. NS. took place in First Baptist Church, Mono ton, NE. on October 8th. The many friends of Mr. Cha'— les MacDonald, South Lake will be sorry to hear that he met with an accident while employed on the milk route and is now a patient in the Sourls Hospital suffering with several broken ribs. All hope to see him fully recovered and back on the job again before long. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Stewart accompanied by Mrs. Mary Ste- wart and Miss Jennie Stewart, Kingsboro, were visitors to Mon- GEORGETOWN Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Moore and daughter Carla of New Glasgow. N. 5.. recently motor- ed to Georgetown, where they visited relatives. ;Miss Elizabeth Grant has re- sumed her teaching duties at Milltown Cross. following the fall school vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest White of Halifax, recently motored to Georgetown where they visit' ed Mr. White's parents. Mr. Harry Stevens of Halifax, N.S., was a weekend visitor to his home in Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burke « and family of Charlottetown motored to Georgetown on Sun- day, October 19th.. and were guests of Mrs. Burke's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fitzgerald. Mr. Norman Thompson. Mrs. Walter M-acLean and Mrs. (‘har- Dial 6547 — 6548 P. O. Box 187 AIITIIUR I. GARRETT PALMER ELICC'I‘IIII) BUILDING Charlottetown 100 Fitzroy Street Dial 5321 CHAINSAW DEALERSHIPS AVAILABLE We want to establish dealers to Sell and Service a well-known, extremely dependable. Canadian made, light-weight chainsaw. The present model has been on the market for I8, months and is thus proven to be dependable. We expect dealers to invest $200-$300 to get into this business. Representatives will be in P.E.I., Oct. 28—3I and will call on all who apply. Please state nature of your present business. Write Guordion-Potriol Box 482, Charlottetown lcs A. Fraser, local Wolf Cub Leaders. attended the first basic training course of the 1958-59 season. which was held for 14 Wolf Cub leaders over the week- end at Camp Kingston. Crapaud. The course was sponsored by the Provincial Council of the Boy Scouts Association and is one of a series to be conducted throughout the year. Cst. John W. Lavers of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, who has been spending his leave w1t~h his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lavcrs, left on Wednes- day. October 22nd. for St. John's. Newfoundland. Prior to his transfer to St. John‘s. Cst. Lavers has been stationed for over two years in various dc- tachments in the Province of visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Robertson. Kings~~ tague and Wood. visitors to the Mrs. Elmer Fraser, Thanksgiving Sunday W‘s served in both the (MID Christian Church andiofla‘h Point United Baptist CMTI a harvest festival WM sponsored service in Kingsboro. The,” was beautifully demratdull the large display of M] which were‘~w in were donated to C.G.I.T. vegetables Hospital. women’s group ter-in-law, Mr. Robertson. being through illness 8. Stadacona. few days at parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. well. been a patient. Seaman Glen Stewart serving with the navy Cavendish, accompaui son-in-law and daughter M!” - Mrs. Hugh MacKinnon. 1” ton. spent Thanksguglng with Mrs. Simpson's ‘ ' - Talbot Stewart and family. 3* home of, and Mrs. tohfl' Halifax, the home and Mrs. Stewart, Red Point. Jeremiah y. ‘ 5» . Mr. and Mrs. Vernon '1 i and family Ch’town them / #13 Mr. and Mrs. Vinceilt , have returned from moon, and are spendihfilill days with Mr. Massey: Mr. and Mrs. B.J. Mamie well. before taking up _ in Ch'town. All good win extended to this young they begin their lives “‘1 Mr. and Mrs. Kingsboro spent a wrecked“ Wood Islands where the! m the guests of Mr. and Mll- ray Beaton and family. A special meeting was, the South Lake Christian‘. on October 7th with Mr. ,, ,. Porter of Milton, N.S. a“ guest speaker. He was , ied by Mrs. Austin Ch‘town who spoke bri all! * rr I Miss Margaret Macias!!! dent nurse at the P.E.I., . Ch‘town spent the week-QM her home in Souris. v,- 3’5 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Montague. were visitors I0 u. . born where they were II: 9 of Mrs. Sorrey's brothel a The many friends ofMIS‘N; ma Garrett, East Balucuwm pleased to see her out again confined Friends and acquaintancad Mr. George Robertson. will be pleased to know is making a satisfactory 1‘ . following his illness in the Hospital. All hope (hit continue to improve. Illa” So!“ her] Mil“. E on“ Friends of. Mrs. ED. Fifi North Lake. will regret I”. of her continued illness P.E.I. hospital where she Mrs. Waller Dixon. 5881531 was hostess to the me (he Unitcrl Baptist W Tuesday Oct. 14th. COMPENSATION N01” u-I- " New Brunswick. BOX); AP _Eight Eu 5 Mr. and Mrs. Waller Solnman mummm haw 50m rem; ‘f' accompanied by Illf'il‘ sun Roger “(M U'prmmw that they I!” Soloman and .\II‘. and Mrs. “‘31. ha}; no ,fflpm, demandsmc; (or Madman. Icfl rccr‘nlly (m a'pn,,\m,,mlll‘f mm. natiwlsw 221ml”. [up In the I‘ll-mince of up, ,» mm. or Nazimwf; ucocc. ' a N ‘ 311‘. Harold Dicks (‘l‘cw mom-l III): viii”. '\ “Hamish” “ ' " .dl‘lte. lnc Nether a ber of the ferry M/V Abegwen bourg’ Belgmm and 5p w was a I'(‘('(‘lII jrilbxl of his Im- ,,,-3,-;,,;,‘.}y raw; mp 1.1a“ ems. (faylnm and Mrs. .‘w, .,,; ,,I ,7, (“mini not?» ‘ I):cks. I e by, i i. Lumen! 9‘ j . I 25.2". v E... WI! I oft! rt. 34 III I.” u I