sr..it.zn rartpaas addreIlH dersigned. and endorsed - . will be received in the of- i .- (If the Secretary. until sm -2. D. S. 1'.) WEDNESDAY. .llil.Y J. 1957- Plans and specification can be ..-i-n and forms of tender obtained gl iiieoffice of the Chief Engineer. ncaartment of Public Workil. 0(- .,...,-i, Ontario. at the office of the n,.-tricl Engineer. Department of Public Workli Public Huildllllt F. ii, Box 8'15. Halifax. N.S-. and at the Post Offices. at Bridgewater slirl LlVCl'P00l- N-5' Tn be considered each tender must be accompanied by a secur- llt' in the form of a certified cheque or Bonds as specified in the turns ..i tender and made on the printed f4Il'll'l5 supplied by the Department nut in accordance with the con- ,i.iiniis set forth therein. lilc Department. through Ill ilirouxli the undersigned. tiii-iiiitlh the office of the District tit.-ineer at iiialifax. N.S.. will .,.iml.V blue-prints and specifica- will of the work on dcposi of ; -'llll of 820.00 in the form of a mniicv-order payable to the or- ltt'l' of the RECEIVER GENERAL HF CANADA. The deposit will be mi-.-ised no return of the blue- ,i.iii: and specification in good t'tl'lliiilDl1 within a month from the in-r of reception of tenders. if not i.-oi-tied within that period the. lfrom the date of reception of ten- tirtttlwli will be forfeited. "rm lowest or any lender not" in msarily accepted. ROBERT FORTIER. tut-l of Administrative Servlceg jllii Sccretary. ii. nsrtment of Public Works. ti-taiitii. May 28, 1957. Sf:Al..l-JD TENDERS addressed in the undersigned and endorsed TE) VDER FOR CUSTOMS l1lllLDlNG. SAINT JOHN. N.B.'. nil he received in the office of the W-t'ci;-try. until 3.00 pm tan, vi' , WEDNESDAY. JULY 17. "n7 Plans and irrn and forms of tender obtained It the offices of the Chief Archi- im-I, Department of Public Works, itiiaws. Ontario. the District Ar- iiiiti-ui. Deparment of Public ll-irks. ll.'i Print-c William. Saint Iulin, N.B; the District Architect llritartmt-nt of Public Works. Fed- rrtl Building. P.0, Box 425. Hall- lax. N.S.; the District Architect. ltrivartrnent of Pttbiic Works. I643 lit-lortmter Stri-ct. llotitrcal. P.Q. -ttrl at thr Post Office of Fred- rtnn. N.B. To be considered each lender. niiist be accompanicd by s iiecur. W in the form of a certified ”Wiue or bonds as specified in Iltr forms of tender and made on or nrinlcd forms supplied by the 'it'it.1t'tnicnt and in accordance Kill! the conditions set forth there- "l l'lw Department. through the tlict Art-hitect's office. or through 'lr undersigned. or through the at-it-c of Saint John. N B.. Halifax. ti and Montreal. PQ, will sup- ili blueprints and specification 0' the work on deposit of a sum t' g:..o.oo in the form of a CB - lli-IED bank cheque or money- Wler payable in the order of the Rt t;l:ZlVER GENERAL OF CAN- lriit The deposit will be released mi return of the blueprints and liter.-illcation in good condition uiihln a month from lhhe date of trieptton of tenders. if not return- -4 within that period the deposit lilll he forfeited. The lowest or any tender not twessarily accepted. ROBERT FORTIER. "lrcf of Administrative Services. wt Secretary. llrnartmeitt. of Public Works "Haws. May 1!. H57. W-.tLl:2D Tstvnszss addressed - ill the undersigned and endorsed TF-VDER FOR ADDITION AND it-STERATIONS. FEDERAL PUD- -lf BUILDING. CURLING, trLD.". will be received in the "litre of the Secretary. until MN Sit" tFZ.D.S.T.). WEDNESDAY. lit 17. luv. "'5"! lid liieclficatioa can be "rt Deini-uneiit of Public fin” Maw-. Ontario ' ii lktiiiil 9- retlry. until 3.00 p.m. tE.D,s.-pi !PE”ma”"" "an M i seen and forms of tender obtained -FLOWERS AN" BA5K"3T5 i l l i IIIIEIT I. VT? The death occurred IIIMOIIY 3' March 14. M57. at the Prince Ed- wai-it llllnd uiapiui of Herbert Reginald Veuey. lot! of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Vesscy- The late Mr. Veaaey Wu MI iii Charlottetown. not. where he made his home. A veteran of both World Wars. and a valued malla- ber of the Local Post Office: H was also active in many associa- tions throughout the city. when his pleasant smile. cheery WIVI. and helpful attitude endeared him to all he met and associated with. He leaves to mourn his wife. the former Annie O'Connell nl Sturgeon; three sons. George. Ray and Ivan of Charlottetown: four daughters. Roma. Mrs. Mal- colm MacLean. Vancouver. B.C.: slzluxn riivnans addressed to the undersigned and endogud "TENDER FOR FEDERAL gun, DING. BATHURST, N3,--, win he received in the office of the see. WEDNEBMY. JULY a. tan. 711" IN lltecification can be seen and forms of tender obtained at the offices of the Chief Arclu. tcct. Department of Public Works, Ottawa. Ontario. the Digti-lg; Architect. Department of pub. lit: Works. 115 Prince William, ssiiit Joint. N.B.. tii Dillrricl Ai- ehltect. Department of Public Works. P.0. Box 425. Halifax. NS., and at the Post Offices at Prei-l-, aricton and Bathurst. NB. hsirley. Virginia and Judith at To be considered each tender-Mme: W" ttrandsens and two must be accompanied by a recur. 'tlranddsughtei-s.. He is also sur- ity in the form of s certified,VIVcd by three brothers. Edgar. cheque or bonds as specified tn'C""10'M0Wu; Wilfred. WIVBf1y. the forms of tender and made on . 513554 and Horace. MOIIMKIIC3 the printed forms supplied by tli-'"d ""09 sisters: Pearl. Mrs. W!!- l Department and in accordance mm "E01512. Charlottetown: Ern- the. i-incl Engineer's office 4H. and R.) ; in or i with the conditions set forth there- - &l3'a-bl"3V'l;!r1y. Mass; and Ruth. . . . in. - ass- The Department. through iii; The funeral sc vice held on Tues- Chief Architect's office, or through . d3Y- Mam! 26. from Central Chris- the undersigned. or through thl ”"" '-'h"FCh- was conducted by Mr. office of Saint John. N.B. and usii-iM-D- Dunbar. with the church lax. N.S-. will supply blue-prints Choir in attendance. The hymn and specification of the work on 5""? W5 "The Old Ruiled CF03!" deposit of a sum of 5l25.00 in the "d M” ""510" 330k V9l'Y hell?” form of a CERTIFIED bank "WY '""'"ed "Crossing the Bay." cheque or mony-order payable to 1'"",""3"' "Wk Place in the the order of the RECEIVER GEN- Peaph” ('”"('U'.V- The nail bear- ERAL or CANADA. The deposit 9" were W-ssrs Pharleimatimson. will be released on return of the A"lh0n.v Hurkc, William DeCotit.e. blue-prints and specification in Ar"”M Y"”- "”'”' iiollnolly and good condition within a month Harvey M3i'Pht”"W"- Th” '0”'WlnR list of floral tri- butes. letters and cards of sym- Plllly show the high esteem in xhligh the lain iii. Veisey was 9 . ders. if not returned within that period the deposit will be forfeited. The lowest or any tenller not, necessarily accepted. ROBERT FORTIER. 3””-"W Chief of Administrative Services. in" ”'"'”'-V and Secretary. 5'30 Daughter Roma, llai-it, Doug. Pet- er and Ann. Vancoiili-r. Rf. BOUQUETS V Earl and Audrey Smiilt. Sumnie i side Sigma Hi-Y f;llill. Mr. and Mrs. Donald i" Stewiu-t and Mr. and Mrs. William F. . Ferguson SEALED TENDERS lddresmd Edith and Jun! Hunter to the undersigned and endorsed.M" R-77 l1U'l'll t-TENDER FOR AL1-ERA-noNs;0fftce Staff. Marilituc Electric ('0. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, May 28, 1957. AND Apnrnnns. gumgmg 3' ?Fcdi-ral Agriculture and Customlsl BUCKMAS'l'ER'S FXELD. sr. ta" .l0HN'S. NFLD.". will be received K" W "am Rm. Saint -inhn. in the office of the Secretary.' . - lllilll 3.00 pm tE.DST.l. wi::t1ll"”'"d! "M" -'tt'"rs'- W-"I"-at NE5DAy' JULY 3' 195-, home and Katie Macltlillan Plans and specification can be 3””'3d'-"'9- 'i'Jh"' and l3"t'"ilI at the offices of the Chief A.rchl- l M"!"m' Elecmr C" Li”- tcct. Department of Public Works. iM3""3 M'""'3-V ottiiiwii, Ontario. the District Ar.-Alexander MuI'm- Brnrklcv chitect. Department of l5ubllc1M"-V Mi'wf"l9- Works. Building 29. But-kmeascr's Field. St. Johns. Nfld. i To be considcicd i-.-it-it ti-nder must be accompanied by a secur- ity ln the form of a certified cheque or bonds as specified in the forms of tender and made on the printed forms supplied by the treat. Quebec WREATHS AND .tlPRAYtl Mail (Tarrit-rs. Post Office No- 5 Medical Company. Armour- ies tlauadian lm;-ion - Tcachcrs and Classtiiatci-. Qt'.H, Department and in accordance ,S”"'"' with the conditions set forth tiiei-e- Wt"-V 5'3" 0' Provlnrinl Sant- ln. 1 to-rium . tn". nemrimenp through ,hejErlnJiIgy.A Ruth and Wilfred, Roston. Chief Architect's office. or through ' ' . the undemgned, M. mmuxh me i Allison and ludns. Holt and Norma, office of St. Jnhnla. Nfld.. will sup- i ”'"k'f' 5"” D'""”' ply blue-prints and specification of P"'"l- 3'” "id F1” me work M dew," of . mm M Mr. and Mrs. Michael l.aitcicy :2 no in the form Elf a CERTl- Ml" 4"" Mn T-W- Brm-on amt FIED bank cheque or money-or- JV der payable to the order of the RECEIVER GENERAL OF CAN- ADA. The 1 , .1. will be released on return of the blue-prints and specification in good condition wmm, . month mm the due Harold Maci.ean. Charles Bentley of reception of lenders. if not re-. 3"" Tlmm” will" turned within lhal period the iie-t'""- ""1 "'5 (-'1Wr""dm"rr pom will be (Orland. Mrs S- Smith. Edith and (Since. . mi, Lilla and Frcd Wnrth Garrison Sal's Mess. ('liai-luiti-tiiwn i Armourics f'l1arlottetnwn fiilnrril.'m (to Staff of Fliarlottctown Gtiarritnn ..The lowest or any tender noti ,"”''l”" N5 necuurily u.up,,dg bormanand Mary Mai-Lean. Mur ROBERT FORTIER. fly River Chief of Administrative Servicea.iM" "."'l M” L"'" ”0'"'" In-1 and Secretary. i""'l-V -- nemrymml of puhl". w,,,.k,g Montgomery Tcniple .12. Phylhlan Ottawa. May zit. 1957. Firtrrs Margaret. Stan and it-win Buell. Parkdaie Harvey and Francis Mat-Pherson Evltfrctt. Lowell and Sadie Phil- ips ., Mrs. ll P. Boers and Mr. and Mrs, Robert Beers Jules. Ann and Elizabeth Gaudet. Wilma and Stirling McLurs 5551,59 TENDER; ,,dg,-and Peter. Norman and Margaret. to the uiismilhed. lllfl endorI- Murrny River ed ”Tl3NDER FOR BREAKWAT-iClnadian Postal Association an REPAIRS. C0MEAUVlLLE.tMI'l. Thomas Whiti- nlcgy coun-ry. N,s.", will be Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miitlu-son received in the office of the See-i fllmily retary. until am pm. tE.D.S.'l'.) l Dorothy and liaison Arnln.-t WEDNESDAY. JULY 3. lI57.- lStIff Atlantic Wholesaler: ..Plans and specification can he ' MM -7- BUTRI Ind ilmliy sen and forms of tender obtained t T51-EGIMM at the office of the Chief Engineer. Emily. Ruth and Wilfred. Boston Department of Public Works. 0t- 2 LETTERS AND CARDS av... ommo, .l um gulp; of ill. , Senator F. Elsie lnmtin. Ottawa District Engineer. Department of Neil A- Mstheson tM.P. Queensi Public Works. Public Building. P. Ottawa .. O. Box 873. Halifax. N.S.. and at the Post Offices. at Yarmouih and ' mllwl Comeauville. NS. I-l-L C0tlllttli.V To he considered stii-ii lenderlP-E-1- Visit and firm! As-I-ri-lion must be companled by a secnr- I Ml -l-C-M Walla"-. Wnnrton lty in the form of a certifiadiM"- V- Clliltlf 8- Mlciourl and cheque or Bonds as specified in MM -- the form of tender and made as Emily MICLIMI. llllllllttfl. Muss nu "med form, wppllug by in. .l.P- Mccloekey. Cornwall. P.!2.l F iii. Dcparfmrid. iimuiit the 2 'ri-yin: ct-rt Chief Engtiieei-'i office tit. and B.) tint-Isrolyn Baal!” any. umggglnga, in r. an rs. nd fandly Albert Macken- Roy and net-nee Waile- Miss Basel Iteet-as. Prov. Benit- i lMary and John ltlotitgonii-iav. Mon- Mr. and Mrs. J. Angus Msclnan. assassin-s.:.si-setsysiiuaa taliss Andrey ltreli Mr. and Mrs. Ales Stewart. Mill. view. P.E.l. True Workers Lndse No. so Mr. and Mrs. George Shelton. Katherine Msciseod. Brookfield. Mr. and Mrs. Fenton MacLure. Brackiey Mrs. Mae Brown Kaye Wisener Florence and Jack Rambly Mr- and Mrs. .l.A. Macuod Hilda Sharam. Murray Harbour Hilda MacNevin The Sims Family Mrs. Ella Somers Elva and Jim Burke and family Ruth pad Vance Strickland. Mur- ray River Jemima O'Connor and family, Mur- ray River Tyler and Ethel Beck and fam- ily. Montague Mr. and Mrs. Russell Foley and Edna Mrs. Vivian ('('onnor and family, Murray River Patsy Kelly Janet Stewart Laurie MacNally Clarence and Jessie f'iidtiy ; family. Gladstone. F El Eric and Alice Mat-Donald. mud- l enell. P.l:.l.' Annie and Harry Larter Mrs. Ed Acorn and family Sadie and Doug MacLeod .Paul. George, Babe and Manny Ksys . Lou and Cl is Hreschtrii. Kensing- and ton . Irene and Holly Ait-her, Parkdale Mildred Hoop:-r Margaret and Eric Hurry, West Royalty .l.M. and Mrs Quinn .. iMl'. and Mrs. l-'ric Cutiiiinre and l family . Louise D0llf'NlP Mr and Mrs. Patrick Clarkin and . family Marir Russell Mr. and Mrs. Brian Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Joe ltennesscy Mary MscNeill Mr. and Mrs. David Carr iltiriwin S. Johnston! 'iMrs. Bessie Benton il'.l0l'Pl'If'P and Hill Henry M hiacliac y Bernice (.0TllIIlil) Glenda Hrnwti. Anne Fletch Tl.. Whclan and family lsarah, Cyril and Eric Mar-Gregor M.-. and Mrs. Fri-d Duncan and iJllllliV Tom and litlria Gaivtham and fam ily -Marina Murray .hliiry Doticettr lRebr-t-ca Bulman Nadson and Everett Wnltml Mr and Mrs Roy Nit-Gee Jennie and Lester Benton Dorothy and Eddie Acorn Rt-rtha l.. Stewart John and Mary Livingston Dick and Dot V('ssP.V. York Baibaita anri Bcrnio Costello. Ham- ilton. Ont ffnrctia Stcclr Rcna Tninlitis nrarr and Roy ('fIl”f'IllPf. ibailtam. Sittumcrsitia Siitlicilimi. ltfllicott .lici.ran and 1 family W S. Vc-.s'tW. Wtivt-i'lcy. Mass lrma and Elinor Macl.auc'.ilan Aleihn Brown. York. P.E.l. l-Iilr-en and Dave Livingstone Watson and Bennie White. .Ruby and Dawson lioopcr Fltliel and George Dalzioi ',lra and Ethel Brown Bertha Biilman Jim and Peg PIil'P Mr. and Mrs E. Ti-tombs and iam- l . ill Mr. and Mrs. ftharlcs Boisncr Rc:-sic Slcwart Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Sit-vcnson Mr. and .Vtrs. ii.F.. Drew Mr and Mrs Wendall (ttirimore Mr and Mrs Alcx Ford and tam-i tlv Lilly and Scotty Watson Mloliii W and Annir Garnliitm Mr and Mrs. Mac Kin! Margaret and Ern Anderson Muriel Pi-ardon yPeggie and Keith nalsiel llvir. and Mrs. Nathen Voting Doreen Smith. Summersldc. P.ll.l. Mrs. Tl.. (Took. Miirray River .Aunt Vlinnie. Laurette and Mynle White lTbe Hogan family. King Street if-Illecn and Jack Mccarvillo Se-mple's Pharmacy ,Vivlan Arnold and family .Alvln and Marcella and faintly. ;i-llorcnco Hogan lHelen and Byron Riirna lliillccn and Ed. Giliis lF.llzabt-th Coyle lMr. and Mrs. S. Korrey ,Gertrude and Robert Cotton gNoble and Douglut Gaas Mr. and Mrs. . llirtwliistla Evelyn and Bru e Stevenson. Sou- ris. P.E.l Mr and Mrs Horacnsmitil Mr and Mrs Robert Dalsici Thelma and Jotm Smith Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Vi-ssey. Gay- town . Mrs. Prod Worth. Sr.. and family Daisy and Mildred Crosby Lily and John Aiigustua Mr. and Mrs. Fred somere and g familv Nlort-en and Jack in Mrs. Agnes Rentals and family Vlr. Dam Chipmaii Mt-ii. Peter Coins and family Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miter and family t Jiicli Coleman and Mr. and Mrs. family Mr. and Mrs. W P. Maclnnte and familv -Mr. and Mr.-. Tw. Benson and familv Mr and sir: Plus Matter and fam- ily Mr. and Mrs. Albert Macbeod The Central christian Church Young People Carol Peters Mr. and Mrs. Carl ttrotihy and tem- ily. Malpeque Read Mrs. Wallace Maclae Ann Macbenil ' Bertha Walton Mariie Martin Elaine Cookie Duke and Helen Mechial V D slscbean Jptiigc-nia Arseoault lmoacne i-lowett lflorencr and Horace White. Misc- ray River lvtn. Alice pecans and lento; lat-g and Herb 03 Edit MacNelI Mr. and Mrs. laeneld ltheei Lsiirci Nrlsosi Michael tine led: lteetdtia Susan Parker Olive Helm. Prov. Idhi ta III; IA! k. Hun-qt Mr.va.a'd Ire. Ledweli Vaesey Estdle , Mrs Ida Mac-Phaii Mr all msd Rut Saunders Mina,Ll vingsteae 4 lddid. Garfield and Marilyn TI!- I Mrorand Ira. Adolphtu Vusey Kath-ya led. Mt. Edward Rd. Benin Mcmaalind Carrie Maehletll and PhllllP. Park- dale - Mr. and Mrs. VJ. McEaeherii and victor and Alice Line Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Gallant Joe and lune MacDonald and faintly Bella ldoere Mae Roper , Alfred Cllmon Leonard Wood. Mt. Herbert Mrs. M. Benton and Charlie Laura and Everett Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lawlor .F.dltii. John and Johnny Davin ti.ock, Eva Llewellyn and family Harry and Lottie Crosby, Corn- wall Helen. Mary and Allie Maclnnis Neils and ina Sevendsus Sandra MacDonald ,.'vlr. and Mrs. .l.M. Murley Teachers and Classmates Notre Dame Kay and Clark Innis Agnes Manning and family Marion Perry. Parkdale Cami Mccaa-thy Ladies Auxiliary Canadian l.t-gton Florence and Bertha MacDonald Peggy. Cranford. Roma and Bob l by. Stanley Bridge Hazel Court Mr and Mrs Henry lioiron ftlaris Morrow Mr. and Mrs. Russ:-ll Roper June and Henry barter, Soiiris. Mrs. John Thomson FITG and George Larter and fam- . iy Mrs. Vmsey. Jean and Rusty Arlene and Harry Tl-somsen Dora and Georbe Hooper Loretta Maclnnia. West Royalty Florrie Bell. Kensington Road Peggy Stewart MHIZV and Ronnie Veitscy. Gaytown Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wfiltlot-k Tod Powlcy. Malpcqtir Road Pl'F.9i0il and Jessie Rt-ck. Mt. Pid- ward Road IMr and Mrs Giles ('antiu-ll It i K ii) Lucie Jarritnc. Tea Hill Tessie and Georgc ltilcht-oer. not ll.oi's MacGt.-e. London. Ont. Bob Vanidcrsiine. Halifax. NS. lMian'lyn MacGec. Toronto. Ont, Mrs. Theriault Phyllis and Alan Forsvthe Mr. and Vlrs. Hayden Mm-l.c-ad and family. (lamp Borden. (int. 'llona and Earl Mason and family Rill Deffoiitc. .lr. nntnrto Lillian and Perry Slinram. Mitr- ray River Vlyrna Crayne. Millt-law, P.ltZl. 'l.ucy and Bi-rnits Smith June Dickson Sandy Richards and f.-iniily, filmi- rtom-. P.l-'..l. Mr Heath V. Mat-Iittarrie, Virt- nria.. P. E. 1. Jean Lam-r Ruth Vensey. Wabau. Muss Norma Glills Mr. and .'l'lrs. Edmonl Arscnaiilt . and Tony. Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wedge. Mont Carmel Keith and Bernie fiiiniernn Clarence and Jessie ('.itdriy, Glad- stone Mr. FJ WlIl'Ph.V. llalifax. VS !'Mr F. Gordon l.artcr. Boston 15. . Mass lMr. Wm. Mcltlaniis. Souris Eddie and Sid Fampbcll. Halifax Miss Roberta l.ai-ter. Toronto Mrs. Samuel Smith. Chatham Mrs Mary Smith l.Vlar,v MacLr-nnan. Alcxsiidrta Margaret and Charles Fraitcr. Truro Mr. and Mrs. Bracklcy Rcacli Miss Tiielms l-I. Gordon Murray. l.arlt-r. (ltilgiiry. Alberta Bonnie and Jim Marl-Jachcrn Mr. Lewis MiicM'illan. London. Mr. G.A. Boyle. Deputy Postmas- l ter Genera. Ottawa -Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wood Mrs. John Millcr. Murray River Mr Alex Mackinnon. Georgetown Ed and Jean Muttart Mr and Mrs. .lim Connolly iRcss1'e Paquette. City Hospital lHenry and Rose Arsenaiilt jMargaret and Stems Wcbsti-r (Tatht-rllw MacDonald and mother. Murray River Mr. and Mrs. A J. Coffin. PA. Psi- ershurg. Florida Minend Mrs. Raulslon Graham. Murray River Miss Anna J. Macinnia Mrs. Margaret Ready Miss Emma i-”it7.ger.-ild Mr. and Mrs. George Morri-inn lMr. and Mrs. Arthur D1-Costa Mr. Vincent Dalton 1Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gard Miss Florence Hogan gMr. and Mrs Isaac Ar-scnnitlt. Souris Miss liclcn fintcll, tloncion. NR Mrs. ilanoa Trainnr. St. (lather- ! tiie.-. oi-it. Mr. and Mrs fliiymond so-llli-Ii. Brackley Point Road Em and Evelyn Maclion. Murray Harbour Jean and Amircw ftttonnor. TM- onto. Dist. Mr. Gerald P. Wurtngh. Ottawa. Lillian Macl.eod. Montague ins Smith, R.C.i'V'. italllax. N.S. Erma and Blair Harkcll Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Diamond. Moriulgiic Lillian and George Roper. Union Road Mr. Donald Pobb, Vancouver. If? Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wooldridge and Clarence. Covehead Mr. Elmer O'Connor. Murray Riv- es- Mr. Jmuor Strickland. Ontario. Milli 0F TIIMIKS .Mrs. HR. Vessey and family. wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to Dr. Raclimel. norm of . .E.i. Hospital. and the many friends whr sent flnwcrl and messages during their recent sad bereavement- imMEMORlAM- somt IKNSAII On Wninntiav. May Isl. lovla lost one of its oldest and mmt ra- med reatdenfs. in the person of Mccabe. ft. Mccahe the last snmvt member of a family of tea c ll led Itahed the advanced all d I secs. is mined nestle: Mr. and Mrs. Reg Kemp andi t'-wttts use in unseat .of Iona. he i be nu y gnu; in the rommumty. A true christian gentleman. a kind friend and a helpful neigh- bor he had a host of fried: thrruighnut the island One of our oldest horsemen an started racing horses in la nag continued this, his favourite I901 for over forty years. He was vi known to race goers and horse- men from many part of Canal and the United States, who always rnlnyed meeting him and eonndr ing against him. Owing to the illness of his pen- tor the last rites of the Cetholia ('.hurt-h were administercd by REV. Lrban Gillis. Vernon River. Hr. Mt-('abe was married in IZ CO Marv Ann Rooney who predeaeab Pd him in l95l. followed (DIE months later by the sudden pass- ma of hi! beloved son. Rev. Wit- liam Mc('tihe. Of the ten children born to ill! liapiiy marriage the following are loft in illliill'n the loss of a loving and tlcmird lather: Mrs. James MN?-'Ii't',i'. Vharlottetown; Doctclr .l.'iivics Pius .Vi('Clbe. Tomato. ;.'lltrli.-tel. SIPDDPII and Frank of Iona ftoiixtili-ring thr conditiin of the rnail-. lilo liincral which took lliarc. May tilt was very largely aiii-iirlc-it The many mass cards land lPiii"rs of sympathy received ilPt'llflNl ill the high esteem in iuliii-ti ilic fiF('('aS8d was held. l Sltivlllfl llrqiucm Mass was role Iht.-itorl by Rev. Michael Rooney ns.i.:c-ii bv Rcv Edmund Roche and not t'harl(-s McCarthy. Rev. l.i-oimrci 'llacKcnna P. P. and Rev. ltlialcn hit-Kenna occupied seats ill tlii- s-ant-iiiary. Fluricl was in tho cluircli ccniclcry. where ser- iii-os wore t-undiicted by REV. llithai-I Rnoncy assisted by Revs l-1. Roche and llev. C, McCarthy. The Pallht-arers were John llnnnoy. Pcter McKt-nna. .l0StI'.DlI lfiriffin, Fduard MPKEIIIIH. John Nhlafphrltilin, Norman McPherson WINDMEMORIAM JAS. H. PAl'I. tnt lpi-il l.'ltli l9.'i7. at noon, tltcrc ii.-tssnd pnaccftilly many at. his lI1Il'l'lF in Flrookficlci Jas lllarryi Paul in his eighty-eight )'PRl'. I Th- late Mr. Paul had been in Tim lain sir. Paul had been in his usual gtmri health within I irnIllIiP of days of his death and pass:-d away in his sleep. l The deceased was born at Kings- .inlI. PF. I. .iiily zntii istui in lenrly manhood he went in the -llnitcd Sales where he remained till 191.1. ulicn he rt-tiirnt-d to his .native land and look up farming .lI1 Rrnnltficlvi. l He was s faithful member of ,BrnokfieId ftliurch. for a great -many years. taking an active part as trustee. or in any work in which he could give It helping .llilil(l. llc sas always present at. meetings and services till over- icnnie by tho infirmillrs of age. There are left to mourn his pass- ing besides his wife and sister-in- law. Paulinc Kcilly. one brother lxit-liolsis of Wt'K'l1llril M851, and a tnitmhcr ttf ncplii-ws and niccel. The funeral services which were largely attcndcd. despite the un- lfavntirnblc condition of the roads iusre held from Brrtokfield Church .AnriI l5th and was conducted by in former pastor. Rev. Donald jut.-tint.-mi of Belfast assisted iiy ,Ri"l'. Dr. Belts of Wtnsloe United 'l"luirt'li. Hymns sting were "The Lord's My Shepherd" and "Jesus Lover of My Soul." The lmllhr-ai'ers were Andrew Dollar Harry Yotinks-r. Benit- l mnnt Newport. (in l d c it . Bruce lsit-vi-art and Sterling Marl-end. lnteriiicnt in the Brookflcld (Tem- iI'il'f)'. ”l.ove lites on. in l'femheI'- lr'Ul('P. JOHN" W. Miu-DOIYGALI. A large Pll'l'lP of relatives and friends were saddened to hear of the death of .lohn Wilbert Mac- Doiigall it life-long resident of Ar- gyle Shore who passed away MI April 2.'lrd. I957 at the Prince Ed- Lward Island Hospital. He was in his 76th ycar. i Of a quiet, jovial disposition 'tr Wnn the respt-ct and t-ateem of both voting and old. He was happtcst in his own home which was the cal- ire of hospitality, when evt-r.V0I0 tins made welcome and where friends and acqiisinlaoces liked to visit. NPVPT, even at the last was he ever heard to complain and was always so thankfiil and appreciative to the Doctors. ntirr er, and all others who helped him in any way during his illness The late Mr Mncnoittllll W" the son of Alexander and Mary Itlnclmtiglilini Mai-Doiigall- IA-ft to mourn a kind and lovliitt it"!- ihand and father are his wife. the iformcr Mary Fitlicl Beer. one son. lKcnnt-tit on the homestead. two iflaIlEllfl'T.I. Elizabeth at home and 'liclen. Mrs Lloyd MscPhall. New illavrn also two grandchildren. Jit- ifllill Anne and Mary (lsthcrine Lynn whom be greatly adored One sister also survives. Lena vtr.-. Duncan A. Stewart of New Glasgow. N.S. One sister Ada. Mrs. Pi-ti-r Craig and two brothers (',v- .l'llI and Daniel prcdcceesod him His funeral which was very lsrgcly attended took place at his home and was conducted by Rev. Harvey Bishop. who waste coli- stttnt visitor at his bedside and was assisted by Rev. George Kil- lcn hymns sung were "The l.ofil's My Shepherd" and "Abide With Me.” "interment was in the fam- ily plot at Argyle shore comet. ,. Pall been-rs were Messrs Wilbert .Vlst-Phail. John D. MacPhail. Nich- olas Giilis. William Campbell. My- ron Shaw and Borden Walton. CARD OF THANKS urn John W. Macbotigall and family wish to extend their sin. core appreciation and thanks in all their friends. many messages of sympathy t-rived during their IE3 rcsi cmrot. mics?-riiaii-D'" W--t '-rmsayts uperts i um fjIl8l,'9PT of IQ mveeseii 1s per cent GUI he prev inn. imparts U I Q 3-. l is? i Frenzy Oi Activity ls Noted in West Germany sy sun aaavsv Press i a. iuuns noNat.n l rniiy is life in tiiuw not it... -sear death may be; we know not twlsat a day or tour may bring :forth. It wait thus in the passing? of A. Maude Doaald' OI if 0790'"?! of May Bib, shei retired in her usual health, andv c'"”'P 5”" "Hi" ! lynx. us; dawn of . new .1” ha BERLIN (CPJ --Dynamic West: ipii-it had taiieii its flight to tiietGermuy lo - his shit rte-ml-s eternal home of many mansions IHIKNWI "ll 319,! some to in with her Lord and ssviai-.lP'h"-- W '5' t'”"'” '0' w ere Jesus Christ. - , I . Her sudden passing wu .( the Glistening with fresh paint. tier but ll-fIl.ll0uI' very much solid be- hom. .; ha, mm... M". nuphlgreat industrial engines throbbing, litnd it, said a German observer Runny. M-lpequt she hm "Nine revamped modern Germany-tin Bonn. the temporary capital. cum, ram-ned "om snmmuhlhow lrevamped spiritually is any- There is no real foundstion.' ' M, V1,”, me Md "mm H" M--bodys guess-rides s materialist The missing element is unity. W mun”. .wave of ,.recedented prosperity. As long as there are two Ger- -”. decal", W” . dmgmerlundemcath. there are. anxieties. manys, the thrusting. tto-ahead re- ld me 1”, Bmhmin B. Ind. it is hard. in this brilliant springlnllbllf and the pale half-moon of .Cl".my AM mmpson, Don.” iof 1957. not to bclimpressed by, East Germany, illere will no no Ind Wu mm. m S” Vipw Autzptbe federal republi a breathtaking underlying uneasineu. a search "M ,5. 13.”. mm” her me she comeback. Bombed cItieslrise'new- for a .solutinn where no solution gw” "land in dreumakn ndjlsorn form the rubble big cigars set-ins to be. H"-""1 nunhm hm'h in Ilmf 'l glow in the boardruoms and pro- Officially, Wt-st fiernian minis- H" prom!” dd in U" U :1”; ductiomi graphs shoot through the lets talk of reunification within Sun" ' " wC9ll"'l- two to five years. Unofficislly. ' there is pessimism. goat single factor in recovery. greater than those of the Iurlinl area as a whole. The Germans. in a word. have seldom had it so good-yet there are ainrriu. "it's like a great big lrittie stage setting. all shiny and new. Being a Wfilllltn Di df'f'p piety, V SECOND STFII-IL-l.EAI)l-ZR Th, Rm.” m ,,,,m,,, Mm, and strong ('.hristian conviction 3 plvi if it. 7 . . -; C M H, --r . g . ya sacri ice eir advance post she ever manifested a deep inter- ml:.'.'.', sgel p:0durm)':"l';:f in luurope without something sub- est and took an active part in nil things, pertaining to the spiritual and moral welfare of a kindly un. selfish nature. she ever sought to minister to the welfare of others. .She was a member of a family (;.'dl:;ve:;'&re::a5:;'P',:"y ml" and ivere strike in St-lileswig Holstein. in early t r . ., womanhood. Those i-cinaining are i ,.imd:c3,e itlalrz h.:I:nm;tml:::I H' L Don.” S" View "t Ftd'idid in two weeks titirin ' p l . t l g the en- ".'.".'..”l':.".”:.'f""t-"... t.'.".:...”.l::;.:;,';:"" '"" and lAmW Mr" Ralph Ramslhl This month. West (it-rmanv re- M'lPN”9- , .placed Britain as the world's sein- The funeral service was held in mid lgrgpgi pxpnrlpr at mum... her borne church. Prim-clown Un--9,-y. behind in, unmd 3H,”. tied. and was conducted by Rev. i To a visitor. there seeing a math- l.. M. Murray and Rev. Aluanderiing energy in the air, 1 i-east-lpiiii MacKay. The display of flowers clatter of reconstruction. in Wuern-l was a silent btit loving tribute to burg. a town in Bavaria B6 Dari the memory of the departed one- cent destroyed in a single night of The pallbearers were Vernon bombing. work starts so early that Hill "In N Keen. says Sir Oliver Ma('GougaII. Kettli Donald. wu isnnrei-ii can be Sffn taking the-lr'l"ranks. former British ambassa- iliam Donald. Bruce Stewart. l-'.v-iflrist break at 9:30 a.m, nor to the United States. is the gereit Cousins and Leigh Donald. , "Hiram generated by their red-hot - interment was in the family pint. "AR" WORKER! IPlIPl'K.Vs I-he smoke which aimwg '"".'h' ”"'”'h ('"""""'5"' M"'"”' This frcnry for work. iriulitiiiiisl lit-"ll mirc again the volcano has ii a with liermans, has eltcn the tug- fire in its oniratls.' stantlal in return. About all Went. Gci-mans can offer is to give tip claims to the float territories? be- lvon: the Oder-Neisse line in Pa- Bfl . DEAD END .exceeds that of Britain but of itie full German state in I938. The Ger- man mark is one of the world's -hardest current-ies. export trade tis flourishing and there is full em- ployment. Except for a recent se- iIiif'ai suicide." said a politician. expressing an almoet tinimr-al tbfllnlfill. rests, ft-iistrating and ttnfathnin able Once again Germany. hold: her familiar position at the core of Europe. frontiers in flux. too big for her breechcs. writhing Iifieaa. ily between East and West. HI-itor.v attain poses the rtueiitimi --wither Germany? German aspir- stions are large and vague All Announcing! 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