In Moiaorlsa GRAHAM - In loving memory Of our dear husband and-fplhef William C. Graham. (135991? aux, who passed awaY -IUIY 23- 1954. fhp dearest father the worldl could hold. t I A cherry smile and a hear oi ld. To tglilose who knew hliil all will . know. ' , H ., , k How much vie lost two years to provide extras that iiia e ago, life more cnJu,xatilc" Become i I I. V our dealer in your locality and Sadly ll”-hard III” II”? M"! dm l surroundings Write for frce.eat- lly. 77 7V,”",, .. glogue and sales plan lllanlilexr In lo:ing nieinory of our dear Dept.V3V.'Statioii7(, Viltinliy:-4 husband and father. llastartl wig NEED A RInPIIIuSIuNTAT- Jul) lie in your locality I0 5f'll OUT Gardiner. who IWWI all” 23, 1955. When through our .W?”5 "I r0u' 1 wp gee a t'lll'liIln tall. : I l sur- And know a dearly lmed one Has gone lic,vonrI our call. we mil” "N mm mm mm THIRD noon .ir.xnTxlr.NT. ence in God and in his ll8.V. l For he xilll I'Eil:s(' ttir curtain On a fairer scene sonic day- Always remembered by loll? I Daughters and sons. 'cliul or iiinilltsg -Mi-s. Dan Ma;t:2wen.and faintly Long Creek, wish to thank their friends and neighbours for the many Ckpressions of S.Vmtl8lhY tendered them during the illness and death of their husband and father: and also for the IIOWETS and crads and other tokens of gympathy in their bereavement. IN MEMOIIIAM MARY ANNE SHREENAN fin June Iird, the soul of Mary Anne Shreenan wcnt forth to. meet its maker and stand in Judge- ment at the Hul,V Throne. , Born in Maple Plains, flghl-Y three years ago, the only daught- er of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Shreen- an. Mary Anne. as she was fam- iliarly known to young and old alike, was beloved by all knew her. Her entire life. up until the past twelve years were spent on the old Shrecnan homestead in Maple Plains. Her earlier years were devoted tn the loving care of her invalid parents: and on their death she continued to makes home for her brothers. She will always be remembered for her kindness to the sick and needy and for the hospitality and friend- ship she extended to all who had occasion of visti her home. Ten years ago. being the last surviving member of the family. she sold her home and spent three years with relatives in L'.S.A The remaining years of her life were spent at the Sacred Heart Home. where she peacefully pas- sed away. on the above mention- ed date. fortified by the rites of the Holy Catholic t.'hurcii,, which .2" n loved so well. iler remains were forwarded from the Monoghan Funeral Home Kinkora. to the residence of Dam- ian Shrcenan. from where the fun- eral was held on June 6th to St. Malacliia's Church, Kinkora. Re- quiem High Mass was celebrated by her pastor. Rev. Harold Cl'Ol(- en, who also performed the rites at the grave. in the adjoining cemetery where she was laid tend- erly to rest in the family plot. Pall bearers were Parnell Mc- Carvillc, Alva Walsh. Louis Cairns. Raymond Kelly, William Smith and Damien Shrcenan.. May her soul rest In Peace. N. Y. Market ' Runs Weekly Advance To Six NEW YORK (AP - The stock market nudged ahead during the last week to riln its string of weekly advances to six. By general consent Wall Street was enjoying a traditional sum- mer rise which holds about 60 per cent of the time historically. The ssociated Press average of 60 stocks advanced 70 cents to SlR8..'i0. Although it was the third week of ti country - wide steel strike, stocks of the leading companies, U. S. Steel. Bethlehem and Re- public edged ahead for fractional Boarders Acooinmodated ' lTW MALE nonsp- M A i.'r:"a?iARi)i-zizs ACCOMMO- who t- Page 10. The Guardian Monday, July 23 1956 Read The Classified Agents Wanted , well known brand of r0SIHPllCS- Full or part Iiiiir tiusls High- est coiiiinlsuuii paul ltnraldlna UIl.sIII9l.l('S. 518110" 'l.- l)l'I"- 1' Miiiiireal. Awlrtments For three rooms and bath tentral Apply box 237'. Guardian. ers. home cooking. Dial 5498. dated. near Federal Building Home cooked meals. television Dial 5221 or 88 Pownal St. ......:M::-:- cars and Trucks For Salli 1950 CHEVROLET SEDAN. PER- fect conclition.APhone git. '7 E37 Donor-; SEDAN. BILLY Thibeau. Kensingtou. Box 104. 1941 CHEVROLET. coon MOT- or and tires. Vclox Separator, 400 capacity. and staiitling liay. Esther Foy, Tigxtiii. CAR BUYERS My record is clean and my health is good- 1954 PLYMOUTII SEDAN I'll go to work for only S5000 per month. F. R. McLAlNE LTD. Malpeque Rd. - Dial 7358 Open Evenings cars Leaving can Li:AviN(;-iFo'a"TonoNro July 27 can accommodate two. Apply Box 267 Guardian. can i.T:KWN(;-i-ion TORONTO Sunday, July 29th. Can acconi- modatc two passengers. Mrs. Edison Haixly, York. CAR GOING TO HAMILTON AND Toronto. Room for three passan- gers. Leaving July 26th. Tele- phone 3644. Summcrside. For lteni TWO FURNISHED OR UNVFURN- ished rooms. Phone 7295. TWO ADJOINING ROOMS, UN- furnished or furnished. Dial 4500 FIVE ROOM UNFURNISHEI) apartment. heated. S60 monthly. Phone 4404 after 10 a.in. SEVEN ROOM HOUSE wfril bath. 54 Dorclicster St. Apply 122 Upper Queen, afternoons. HEATED AP ".T.VlENT. NEW building, three rooms and bath, hot water, ground floor. Private ciitrance. Apply PO. Box I72. SEA SHORE SUMMER COT- tage. equipped for light house- keeping. Excellent beach for bathing, boating and fishing. Leslie E. MacNevin, Argyle Shore. For Sale KEROSENE REFRIGERATOR. Small, in perfect condition. Ap- ply Box 240. Guardian. 45 H.P. CATERPILLAR DIESEL engine, Forano Hammer Mill, both in Al condition also port- able rotary and 114 acres of lum- ber land. George Clark, Albert- PEAR-SON'8 STUDIO. . now roe MAKVETIT POSSIBLE PROPANE ons srovz IN GOOD yo. nuknm,-, REGENEM-p. condition. Dial 5003. - SUSSEX. N.B., for pianos, church organs. 50 IJOBSTER TRAPS FOR SALE. Apply Ralph Crawford, George- town. usan FOUR - l.idiTr OUTSIDE door and frame. Only 810.00. Dial 7053. I EIGHT ROO'liT:HOUSE-CEN- tral. Residential. Apply Box 263 Guardian. APARTMENT iiousa wir'iTs'l'x suites. All modern. Apply Box 251 Guardian. ONE NEW SHOT-GUN. REE bargain. I Buffalo rug. rubber lined. Dial 3158. Es'7l"cTi:EE7Sr's'rT4-NDTNETBW. Apply Mrs. Thomas R. Beer. Malpeque Road. STEEL BOX FOR SALE. GOOD condition. Apply Jack MacDon- aid. Nine Mile Creek. SUIT- LAND. IN STANHOPE. able for cabins. Further part- iculars, apply Box 264m Guard- ONE V. BOTTOM 'PLYWO0D boat 13 ft. long. Suitable for out- board motor. Vincent R. Gal- lant, North Rustico. ONE OF THE CHOICEST LOTS on high land with view. In fin- est Brighton residential section. Box 266 cm Guardian. tractor with manure M'az-hiiiery Lid.. Charlottetown. for store. Also new Husman gains. Storey Electric. TRAILERS FOR TRACTOR 14 ft platform. Heavy Tires. Ford Truck 3 ton. Good tires. Working like a top 3675.00. Stock and Boxes. William Mac- Kenzie. Stanley Bridge. MASSEY N0. 80 SELF PRO- pelled Combine. One Farmall II loader. bucket and cults. A. Pickard 'i7w'oNoNi.Y RE-CONDITIONED reach-in regrigerators, suitable frozen food case in stock. Bar- '53 TWVOVUNUSUALLY-GOOD BUYS. Smaller size Fridgidaire. Used Halo llolp Wanted RELIABLE SINGLE MAN WANT- ed to work on modern farm in Summerside area. Must be ex- perienced in operating tractor. etc. Year round employment Fl high wages to right man. Write "S" Guardian, SummerSld9- Fniaalo Help Wanted MAID FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work, beginning August 15th, for home in Moncton. Apply Box 262 Guardian. W EXPERIENCED GIRL OB W0 man for light housework. Ex- cellent wages. Apply Box 265. Guardian. IMMEDIATE EARNINGS LADIES! SHOW NATIONALLY known sweaters, dresses. ling- erie. underwear. h0SleFY 10 friends. neighbours. Money back guaranteed. Full or part time. For Solo Ing Reading, choose one of the many books at the Bible House opposite Eatoifa ONE JOHN DEERE FORAGE Blower. sacrifice price. Two only No. no Centre mounted mowers, price to clear. Two only No. 5 trailing mowers. One dump rake. A. Plckard " I" cry Ltd., Charlottetown. Mala llelp Wanted WANTED MAN FOR FARM work. Lorne Kelly, Bunbury. WHERE ELSE DO YOU GET ' Opportunities for travel and ad- venture? ' Healthy outdoor life? REPEBI "WW5 Pmvlde, ("lure 0 Good pay? security. Free Sales Kit. Ex- ' Expert training in new and use- Perience unnecessary. Wrlte ml skmsjr British Knit, simcoe. Ontario. ' Development and recognition of your character? Miscellaneous ' A chance to learn how to handle men? ' Free medical and dental care? ' Thirty days holiday with pay a year? except in the Canadian Army? If you are 17 to 40 years of age. and able to meet Army require- ments, the Canadian Army offers you these and other advantages of Army life. You enlist for a 3- year term. At the end of that time you may return to civilian life well fitted for the future, or build a respected career in the service of your country. Mail the coupon below. tele- phone or visit your local Recruit- .j IEITB CARMICIIAEUS PLUMB- ing and heating on Brackley Point Road. A eat and service man for Mcculoch chain aawa. Dial 6423. .MM..s:M--j LIGHTNING RODS. DODD AND Struthers Co. Contact James P. Phillips, 188 Milton Ave, Sum- merside. Phone 3647. Experienc- ed since 1931. Don't delay, act today. Personal M.M..?1-Z:-P ASIIES IIAULED, YARDS CLEAN- ed. Dial 7446. Steve MacKear- ney. M :.Z....- M? I118 5l8li0n- M Acno N A 1, 9- g muvnvr; '"';ARSE' NEW MOTOR AND ARMY REC-R 1 school. A proven series of driv- paint job last year. Good tires - L ITING mg lessons -, .aua1,conu.o1 equip, and. with spare. Will sell cheap STATION, meat. may 4937, or trade for car Gaudet's fiin- , eral service. Tignish. Phone 2-5. 152A Kent Street. Isl.-N' GRILL - QUEEN Street serving full course din- ners; pecializlngt in Chinese Dishes. Dial 5228. YOU CAN PREVENT COSTLY FIRES WITH DOMINION FIRE EQUIPMENT CO. Liberal allowance on old Charlottetown, P. E. I. Telephone 3108 or The Army Recruiting Station or Militia Armoliry nearest your home. nimiicnts trouble. Cheap, Larger ' 9 -V E' 5' KEEFE , size. Up-to-date. All accessories. careers" P- E-.li S31? gePIa5lF"l3hV9 Really nice. Bargain price. See NAME . I Gnu” y . ' I U 3 .R hm” -1 mwfl for yourself. liiiller Brothers off"-'9' 34”” R95" 4459 Ltd. ADDRESS ........ ...... . . . . . .. CITYYTOWN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ,,m,,.. MeLEOD'S auro aonv. srnsr S painting, and welding at reason- TELEPHONB Bllnlltla gggtlas. 294 Allan Street. II.-ml hay loader.-. mar-k-Ileering and and used rakes at: McCt,)WAN :ll()T()IlS, Muiitagiie. l'H(l.h ii 100 FOR SALE KEROSENE REFRIGERATO RS Why wait any longer? A limited supply received. Or- der immcdiately. Five-year guarantee. Price only 35259.- 50. Write: REFRIGERATOR, 121 Upper Queen St., Dial 5607 011. LET THE NAVY TEAC gains on the week. Opinion continued that in the andif itw in not too far away- The effect of the steel settlement on wages and prices will have an inflationary effect on the market. mong Canadian issues on the New York Stock Exchange. Hild- son Bay Mining gained 234. clos- ing at 947's. Canadian Pacific gained to to close at 32".. Distil- lers-Seagram was up 1-3 at .'i7'5. D me Hines closed at 14. a loss of I4. On the American Stock Ex- change. Brazilian Traction closed at 73:. a gain of -is during the week. Fargo Oil gained 'm to close at it Shawlnigan gained to and FIOSPII at 90"). Molybdenite of Canada closed at 1 3-16, im- changed. 4; Vacationers Escape Death ROCKLAND. Ont. (CF) - Four vacationing Nova Scotia residents narrowly escaped death Saturday "ISM when their late-model car was destroyed by fire following a collision on the Trans - Canada Highway three miles east of here. The car, driven by Stanley Smith. 35. of New Glasgow. N. 8.. burst into names after it had been struck from behind by a second vehicle driven -by Roland Du- plante of Montreal. Mr. Smith, his wife. Gelnvicva. Shirley Hadley of New Glasgow MI! Lloyd. Graat of Halifax oat H YOU RADIO AS A COMMUNICATOR (Radio and Supplement ary) in the ROYAL CANADIAN NAVY There are immediate openings in the Navy for young men to learn ODCH-Illtin and maintenance of the complicated radio transmit- ting and receiving units of the Navy ears of the fleet while you enjoy travel. adventure. good pdy and the Age limits; 17 to 25 tor up to D for comradcship of the lNavy team. men with previous expcricncct. lotlc. Charlottetown. obligation. ILMCS QUICFIN ('HARI.0T'I'E Recruiting Officer, ' ' ' . I . I ' ' IIMCS Queen Charlotte, Charlottetown. P. F. I. NA ME AGE ........................... See your Navy Recruiting Officer today at ILMCS Qllr-en Char- Wrll(' or phone for full particulars without NA i'Al. RE(,'RUl'lilN(I OFFICE CHA RI10'l"I'E'I'0WN PHONE 4913 Please sc-nrl me without ohligatmn full particulars of the Can-pr that might be mine in the Royal Canadian Navy. ADDRESS EDUCATION ..................... BUSINESS STA peque, decided to offer their one of the best farming and ward Island, and is within th ND FOR SALE AT MALPEQUE The owners of the Malpeque Trading Co. Ltd., Mal- business for sale. This business has a good turnover and is situated in fishing areas of Prince Ed- ree miles of paved highway. ' The business consists of main store, egg grading star tion, two warehouses and double garage; and will be sold as a going concern with stock. equipment. and good-will. This In an old established firm and offers an excel- - lent opportunity for any one wishing to go into mercan- tile business. For further particulars apply to:-- MALPEQUE TRADING CO., hlr(lor- (lt)l'ltSlIllll. ashore and afloat. Be the in naaaouaouano-auu-ouoou-.. TENDERS DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island SEALED TENDERS will.be received at the office of the undersigned until noon on Friday, 27 July, 1956 for supplying CEDAR POSTS to the Department of High- ways at Charlottetown. Specifications and Tender Forms may be obtained at the Department of Highways Office, Provincial Building, Charlottetown. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. R. G. WHITE, Deputy Minister. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, 13 July, 1956. USED CAR PARTS FOR SALE ALSO: Glass - Tires - Trailer Running Gears. (Contact Walter Lawlor) WE BUY - Metals, Hides, Wool and Bottles. of LESTER O'BRIEN'S, 207 GREAT GEORGE STREET, Phone 3332. . Man Wanted large Independent Oil Company have an opening for young man 25 lo 35 years of age to travel Maritime: as Internal Auditor. High School graduate, with office experience, and aptitude for figures essential. Applicant must be prepared to reside in Saint John, NB. Reply in confidence, stating marital status, age, eic., tn: . BOX 225, CI I A ll I.()'l'FiiTOWN OUTSTANDING OPPORTUNITY Become a leader. of men while you an young, 0 Start on a training course to develop your self-confidence and leadership abilities. , APPLY NOW . for the 44 week Officer Candidate Programme course loading to a Service Commission as an Officer. While training you will be paid. Your Short service Commission may be converted to a Baguiar Com- mission and a flnelcareer after 2th yaars of satisfactory service. You must be single. between in and 14. a Canadian citizen or Brltlsh subject, with junior matriculation education and physically fit. Apply now. applications must be received by I July. Moll thla coupon to, telephone or visit Headquarters Eastern Command. Bell Road. HALIFAX, Nova Scotls. Attentios: AAG (Manllagt Phone I-list. exit. I. . . . . . . . . . ............................................................. Pleaso sand rm. without nhllgatlotl. full information on the Officer Candidate Program. NIIIIO Addrul City ..an-nunu.--...........-nun.- -.......---.-...........-nun.-a -us--unu--.............-.-nu... mmob-out-:1 Sorvlaoooftorol ing, anywhere on the Island. rascals WANTED FOR for fall term. Please apply by Ads Window Cleaners We specialize in Fumigat- For free esthnates-k DIAL 8727 or 8054 Charlottetown Toaolors Wanted White Sands School. Supple- Isnezlll 3Kl0.00. Austin 8. Bell. TEACHER WANTED Typewriting teacher wanted letter to the .Principal. UNION COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Charlottetown. Wanted 7j- FEEDER CATTLE. R. MacKIN- non, Mermaid. DUMP RAKE. STATE PRICE. condition and make. Apply New- ton Mayhew. Tryon. ONE E I G I-I T ROOM HOUSE with small barn and hen house, also 1 acre land or less. Apply clo 269. Guardian. ' Wanted WANTED ALE B0'I"I'I.ES pint; or quarts. Dial 8595. Vfork Wanted EXPERIENCED C A R PENTER wants building or repair work. Dial 5498. YOUR BEST MARKET FOR IRON and STEEL SCRAP (2000-Ibi.-ton) S20.00 Car Batteries . . . . . Each 31.75 Paying hignesi cash prices for hides, horsehair, beer bottles, scrap metal. Truck scale weighing for your convenience. Centrally located opposite Eaton's Store on Kent Street. Open 8 AM. - 5 P.M. Monday through Friday. MAURICE BLOCK & CO. Saturday 8 A.M. - 1 P.M. ' of a loving husband and devoted IN MEMORIAM IANIII. MaclWlN on Tliuradli Ila burtdanth of JIIIIG. l956.'tIa1oaldeiIa of West River were aaddued to learn of the passing of Daniel Macllwan at 67 years of ago. Mr. Maclwaa the son of Dun- can and Katharina lfacllwan. was born at Long Creek. and lived all his life on the old homestead. where his fox-boars have resided for several generations. Although he suffered from a heart ailment for the past three years, yet his death camp as a distinct shock to his family and friends. A truefrleadandthebestof neighbours, Mr. Macliwen will long be remembered for his many acts of kindness especially to those in sickness or sorrow. There are left to mourn the loss father, his wife formerly Rose Macilachern. eight sons, and three daughters: Albert with the Exper- imental Farm. Chulottetown, Hol- lis, Chemical Engineer with a Pulp and Paper Mill at Chandler. Quebec, Norman widi the Addi- sons Refrigeration Company in Toronto. Rle.ly on the staff of Med. lea! Arts Building" Eallfax. Claire Harvey Neil. Lucy, Blair, Eric, and Heath. all at home. There are also two brothers and one sla- ter, Herbert. ' ' tchewan, Belle Mrs. Sellers. Seattle, and Anson Seattle. On Saturday, June 16, a short service was held at the home fol- lowed by service at the New Dom- Inion United"Chui-ch in absence of his pastor the service was conduc- ted by Rev. R.A. Patterson, as- sisted by Rev. Owen Cocberane of North River. The choir with Mrs. Hector Currie organist sang as a request, The Old Rugged Cross. The pail bearers were: George MacLean. Bruce Macbean. Don- ald MacEacherii, Dan MacPhee, Colin MacEachern and Norman MacKenzie. Interment was in New Dominion Cemetery. The floral tributes were as fol- lows: r PII' IW The family CROSS Hollis and Joan SPRAY Mother Milhourne - and Violet Kenneth, Mary, Sandy and Laura Mr. and Mrs. Percy Barry. Dart- moutli , Mr. and Mrs. Harold Home Dr. and Mrs. Miller. Halifax Staff of Medical Arts Bldg, Halif- ax Employees of Addisons Ltd, Tor- onto Sadie and Preston Sentener NOTICE TO All employers of Labou Resident and non-Resident, employing three or more workmen must register their operations promptly with the Workmenls Compensation Board. The Responsibility of protecting his workmen lies with the employer and heavy penalties will be levied upon any employer who carries on operations and fails to report to this Board. THE WORKMEIWS COMPENSATION BOARD 123 Euston Street EMPLOYERS r within the Province, both Charlottetown PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS, OPTOMETRISTS SOLICITORS, Etc. J. A. Carruthars. R.O. I3 KC! 3. Dlll-I-I-I-I Boll. Mafhason 8. 150 Richmond St. .1. Elmer Blanchard. B.A. ll Queen 3. M. A. Farmen. Q.C.. LLB. Baak of Commas-c Bldg. Allison M. Gillis. LLB. II Ildlllni R. Dial 4747 A. Walfhan Gaudat, ll..I. PII& Bldg. III Grafton IL Palmer In Haalam Baas of Nova Booth Bldg. Mathaaon. Paaka In Nicholson I'll Mlfln Street J. A. MacG-zlgan MID 1, Dial MIC MO I- Chas. R. Mcauald. IA. 3 Iii I. Dill O11 Madhao ll Trainer in can at. out anal CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS MQDNALD. CUR!!! 5 CO. IXJOPER BRUPHHIS 8 00.. 3&3! on-iostsa. B.l.DOAN! Ildsadioasaolaaullslsbal Iaaosla-GI Phone 4132 S3 SIMA auloastaon I - CIAITIID ' Byron J. Grant. O.D. I8 lcat K Dill ull G. F. Hutcheson In Son J. S. Taylor, R.O. Caner Beat A Qleea Sta. oflloa I131: Home 4750 H. J. Mabon, R.O. P.I.I. CHIROPRACTOR ARCHITECT 0. Keith Plclzard I. AIQ. M.R.AJ.C.o as. I out Illal MUSICIANS H. JOHN THE P. B.0,0. 13”” DIALCIS KR ICOMPANY ECIIIO Staff of Ex Psi-ta Mr. and Mrs. I-I. Renault. Quebec Barb. Bella and Adam. Saskatch- i..7.'2”c...i Women: Institutt Long Creek Young People's Soc- lety CUT FLOWBIIS Mr. and Mn. Hector Currla Friends in Toronto "Away in the beautiful bills of God By that valley of Best so fair. Some day, some time. We KIWI" not when . We will meet our loved one there. i'rs. Dan Macllwen and fam- ily, Long Creek, wish to thank their friends and neighbours for the many expressions of IYEIJW by tendered them during the it- lness and death of their husband and father, and also for the flow- on and cards and other tokens of sympathy ',lII their bereave- meat. .lN MEMORIAM WILLIAM J. POWER. Blessed are the dead who die In the Lord. From ht eforth now, mm the Spirit that they ma rest from their labors, for the works follow them. I How truly can this lesson be applied to the soul of William J. Power, who was striken with a stroke on June 29th while doing indoor carpentry. Medical and spiritual aid was Immediately summoned and after receiving medical aid to make him as comfortable as possible. he received the last rites of Holy Catholic Church from the hands of his beloved pastor. Rev. Urban Gillis. Shortly afterwards he lap- sed into unconsciousness until he passed away the following day af- ter receiving the final blessing from Father Gillis. The late William Power was born at Elltotvale eighty yeais ago, and remained on the old homestead practically all his life. By his untirlng labor and skill be improved the land and buildings, and today the homestead stands as a monument to his credit, one of the finest homes in the vicintiy, so surely from henceforth he may rest from his labors. William Power was also a kind and social neighbor. ever ready to lend a hand in time of need: to visit and entertain among his neighbors and friends. and many a social hour was spent by young and old alike in his home. He leaves to mourn besides his sorrowing widow five sons and two daughters namely. Francis and William at home; Gerald. El- Iiotvale; Edward, Ernest and Win- nifred (Mrs. James McRae) Ham- ilton; who motored home to at- tend their father's funeral, and Rita tMrs. David MacDonald), Haniilton; also two sisters, Mrs. Patrick Ryan, Avondale: and Mrs. Patrick Coady, Boston; and one brother, Augustine, BC. The largely attended funeral under funeral directors. Milton Jenkins and Vernon Mclntyre, was held to St. Joachims Church. Vernon River, on July 3rd, where solemn requiem mass was cele- brated by the pastor Rev. Urban Gillis. assisted by Father Toner C.S.C and Father Kelcher, C.S.C. respectively as deacon and sub- deacon. I The funeral services were con- ducted by Rev. Urban Gillis. af- ter which all that was mortal of a kind and loving husband and father was laid to rest. The pail bearers were Andrew Murphy, George Walsh, Gerald Walsh, Terrence Magennls, Her- man Gill and Edmund Gill. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. William Power and family extend grateful thanks to Rev. Urban Gillis. to Dr. Stewart Mac- Donald. Eldon; to fri:-nds and neighbors who assisted them dur- ing their bereavement; to those who sent mass cards. spiritual bouquets, or flowers, to all those who assisted In any way during their recent bereavemgt. SHIP OF STEEL Some 10,000 tons of steel went into the 26.000-ton Empress of Britain, built in Scotland for Ca- nadian Pacific. NOTICE TO It is important to you to know whether or not you an covered under the Workmenls Compensation Act. hiring on with him if he is registered with the Board. If there are three or more workmen at the same time en'ivl0.VId the Scope of the Act. it is compulsory for "I0 with the Board. For any information or advice--wrlu to: THE WORKMEN1 COMPENSATION BOARD In an Industry within . y ,0 .. .. . In Euaton Street IN MEMORIAM Jamasritzgu-aid. Maren in list auaawquvcstli pan 5 hm-PI Delllh for th. N0 Yelrl. her condition wa, none eoaddemd aerloua tiu rum, two months ago. - During her last illness her lamp, Iourneyed home to be near um, beloved mother. Being foitified with the last rite. of the Boly Catholic Church 51.. peacefully resigned herself to G there to wait the great judgmem day. Born in Morell, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy. . After fifty-four years of a app 11! marrle'd life. she leaves in mourn t.lie..loss of a kind and lov. ing wife and mother her husband three sons and daughter John and Eugene in Montreal. P Q, nan, ces. at home: Georgie, Mrs, wm Whitney, West Roxbury. M,-mi also a brother Patrick. Morell along with several grandchildren nieces and nephews. ' Her funeral was very target; at. tended from her late residence to St. Lawrence Church. where new Eric Robin celebrated requien-I High Mass and who also officiated at the grave where she was tend. erly laid to rest by six of he.- nephews. Edward John. Gerald Sharkey. Edward Shepherd. Alplq. ooisus Kelly and- Eugene Sinnott. CARD OF THANKS ' The family of the late Mn. James Fitzgerald wishes to exp:-es. their sincere thanks to Rev. Erie Robin and Rev. Reg." Phalen. tlm sisters and nurse! of the Charl- ottetown Hospttal, also Doctor. H. A. MacMIllan and L. H. I(illor- an. Friends and neighbors who sent Mass Cards, Flowers Cards and message of Sympathy also those who helped them in anyway during their recent aad bereavo meat. Predicts Heat Soon To End Steel Strike CLEVELAND (AP)-Steel Nag. azine said Sunday the "heat will be on" to end the United State: steel strike before the Democratic convention starts Aug. 13. "Otherwise the D e m o c r a t I would have some good talking points about industry and labor suffering under a Republican ad- ministration 'd 0 m I ii ate d by businessmen.” laid the metal- working weekly. "If the steel industry is back at work on a strong basis by con- vention time. hie Republicans will be able to point with pride at a record of no interference by gov- ernment in the internal affairs of management and labor." Steel cited these other factors building pressure to end tho strike: The rent will be due Aug. 1 for 500,000 striking steelworlr era; the percentdge of steel-using plants closed for the duration of the strike will Jump from 2.5 per cent to 15 per cent from Aug. 1 to Aug. 15. The :trike's cost to date. Steel estimated. is 383l.000,00o of which ssso.ooo.ooo was lost in steel pro duct sales, 3l50.000.00 in steel- workers wagesand 82i.00.o00 in other wages. In the week ended Sunday. till rate ofstael ingot production was 14.5 per cent of capacity, a two- polnt increaaa comps at with tho previous week. Continuod prlfl Increases by unaffected domestic mills raised Steel's aritlimetli-st price composite on Bnished steel to 3131.27 a net ton, an lncrem of as cents. Its composite on steel- making scrap was wl.50 a Eros! ton, up 31. WORKMEN Ask your Employer when Cllrltlottetowl