Se ee ae ee eee son phan ve a Ce tl en lle ee ee eC ee roe ae aa ee e os ord u om i ate Mime, IN MEMORIAM DUGGAN — In loving memory of Homer Duggan, who departed this life January 30th., 1956. eis semmnberel by Mar- * PUGGAN— In loving memory of “my brother, Homer Duggan, who}. passed away: January 30th., — : by Ss Always remembered POWER — In loving Grand- ed atvay:J anu: ‘and figwer The evening sun may set Bui the hearts that loved you dearly Are the ones -who won't forget”. Longed ‘for always by daughter Margaret and Grand-daughter Mary Devine. ~ : MacLEOD — In loving memory of my dear dad Sankey Mac- mr Leod who passed away January 30, 1957. ‘ ; When the sun goes down at the close of the day _ Dear dad you never seem far away We seem to feel your presence near Though time ads on another year We mention your name and speak of you often ; MacLEOD — In loving memory of our dear dad, Sankey Mac- Leod who passed away January 30th, 1957. No one knows how much we miss you No one knows the bitter pain 4 We have suffered since we lost you Life will never be the same You suffered much in silence Your spirit did not bend You faced your task with cour age Until the very end. : At times when we are lonely Your smile then seems to say “Don't grieve for me my loved ones way”. lovingly re acLEOD — In fond and loving memory of my dear husband Sankey MacLeod who passed away January 30th 1957. My heart still aches with sadness And secret tears still flow What it meant to lose you No one will ever know When I'm sad and lonely And every think goes wrong, T seem to-hear_you_whisper Cheer up and carry on Each time T see your phote You seem to smile and say Don’t cry, I'm only sleeping We'll meet again someday. Sadley missed and lovingly re- membered by Wife, Mary. MacLEOD — In loving memory of our dear dad Sankey Mac- Leod. who passed away Jat uary 30th, 1957. Heartaches in this world are Guardian-Patriot CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES AND’ INFORMATION advertisement, for cancel partment. Mondays through reage 2:30 AM. ‘tif 5 P.M. Business Office Consult the list of ' lap of Classified page for the Branch effice serving your area. am TLASSIFIED RATES - 15 word a. mum charge. Less than 15 words gertion Sc. Western Locals, word, per Ansertion 4c, Eastern als, per Avord per insertion 4c. §PECIAL NOTICES -— Births. Weddings, $1.00, Engagements, $1.58, wf | per insertion. $1.20. Your Guardian-Patriot Classified 4@ appears in both newspapers. These lower rates apply to com insertions advertize- il | [ye i af ‘ betes i [ f ir 4 memory of gt. dear Mother, "and +f ae Power, whof }, wish to thank: Dr. the dale those who may withier, cine Rincenctinbcinciiiit we God: saw you were getting weary He did what he thought was best -He-put—his arms around you dad And whispered ‘Come Home and GARD OF THANKS Putman,, of the P.E.I. ergyman, visitors sent cards and treats and for ikindness~to- me while I was a ‘patient there. Mr. W.H. Collier, 247 Grafton St., City “] NEVER HAD IT SO GOOD!” enthuses Jim Harvie, who eara- ed over’.$70.00 ($3.50 hourly) his first 20 hours distribut in g Paula Products. Hundreds now Independent. You too can ears $100.00 weekly or more hand- ling 20 Necessities includi a g Teas, Coffees, Spices, Medicin- es, Toilet Articles, Farm Lin- es, and complete Line of Combs and Brushes in established neighbourhood Paula Routes. Men or Women, full or part- time. Write for details of “my FREE 30 days helping Hand Offer.” G. Laurin, 21 St. Paut St. East, Montreal. AUDITORS FOR THE DEPART- ment of National Defence, Chief Auditor's Division. Sal- ary $4,560 - $5,640 per annum. Additional information dis- played on posters at Post Offic- es, National Employment Of fices and Civil Sefvice Com- mission Offices. Applications should be filed with the Civil Service Commission, 128 High- field Street, Moncton — Competition Number 53 Boarders Accommedated ROOM AND BOARD IN PRI- and st Guardian and Patriot 14280 Charlottetown. Cars & Trucks Fer Sale FOR SALE—19356 VOLKSWAGON Deluxe. Very low mileage. Ex- cellent condition. Terms cash. Write box X Y Guardian. Sum- merside. 1953 CHEVROLET SEDAN — Black excellent condition, Fam- ily car low mileage. Price $1000. 39 Highland Ave. or Phone 3255. But losing you was worse than any, ; Forever in our herats you will be N.B.. | vate home. $15 weekly. Write | et ee . ? - | HEAR THE CASH REGISTER RING - ~ Phone Charlottetown 8506 — 8 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri, Jan. 30, 1959. For Sale Female Help Wanted ee oo CARDS | Gini FOR GENERAL HOUSE re :P at Guardian-Patriot | Work Apply to Mrs. Lewis _Cestral Pristing§ Turner, 135 Fitzroy St. Phone USED CAMERAS AT LOW-LOW | 3650. prices—Taylors Jewellers Lid. | COAT — LADY'S, BROWN FUR. Les t _ And id Found fabric, full length coat, size 14. LO. ST IN CHARLOTTETOWN never been worn. $59. 5 until; ~ lady's purse_comtainiag " per- 7pm Proce Ms sonal belongings — sum of NOTICE: ZAKEM’S GROCERY| money and valuable papers. BURNS CHICK HATCHERY) now open. A special breed for every need. Noonan Street.) LosT — Summerside, Dial 3337. BEEF FEEDERS Summerside. ‘BETWEEN BROOK- field and Hunter ) River, tail gate, painted blyé. Elmer_ Hic- key, Phone 110-24, Kensington. | SEAMSTRESS — EUROPEAN will close on Saturday at 6) Finder please phone 3040 be- p.m. and Friday at 10 p.m.) tween 9 and 5.. Reward. begirning eJanuary 3lst. i es “ —-| EARLY DECEMBER NEAR: FARMERS MARKET Summerside Man's’ Buren é pane watch. Reward. Phone 911 Summerside 8031 — ‘Montague 97-2 tained at thé office of the Chief REAL ESTATE 318. ber. WANTED TO RENT IMMED- iatly a partly furnished heated Please leave phone num- Island Hospital. Phone 5134. _ Wanted Te Rent FOUR OR 5 ROOM APART- ment, unheated, 2 bedrooms, a Charlottetown, by February; SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed “TENDER FOR WHARF RE- PAIRS, CHETICAMP POINT, INVERNESS COUNTY, U. S.”, will be received in the office of the Secretary. until 3.00 p.m. (E.S.T.) WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 25, 1959 28th. Write Guardian-Patriot, Box 13821, Charlottetowa. Pets Services Offered . trained; Alterations, Women’s and childrens’ clothing a spe cialty. Drapery, slipcovers. Mrs. Frank Bachand, 74 Syd- ney St. Phone 8285. é FURNITURE REPAIRED AND refinished. Free estimates given. Aylwards Furniture Ltd. 87 Prince Street—Phone 8125. 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, Ralston Building, P. O. Box 875, Halifax, N.S., and at the Post Offices at Sydney, Port Hawkes- bury and New Glasgow, N.S. LOST ON CUMBERLAND Street Wednesday January 28th. One set of car keys for . 1959 Pontiac with key holder from Murphy's Service Station also two other kevs. Finder please notify Allison MacLeod Lid Get an extra half Lb. per day by feeding one Lb. Master Feed Beef Concentrate with Stilbestol, | the greatest advance for Beef) production. One Lb. Master 32% | Beef Concentrates costs S'2c per vs Sass bet conee REAL ESTATE ‘is lle or 100% profit. Beef Concen- | For Rent To be considered each tender | must be accompanied by one of the alternative securities called for in the tender documents. Tenders must be made on the printed forms supplied by the Department and in accordance with the conditions set forth therein The Department, through the | Chief Engineer's office ‘H. & R.), or through the undersigned. | or through the office of the Dis- REDUCE HEATING COSTS INSULATE NOW! No more drafts when you insulate. Ask our custom- ers and you will be amaz- Holstein due to freshen Sth of April. Apply in the afternoon to! Peter Vioet, Union Road R.R 7. FOR SALE — HOLSTEIN Cow, 5 years old to freshen within a FOR RENT ‘trate with DES .. . see your loc Heated apartment on |Master Feed Dealer. Ivan Kerry, Rep. Phone 5455. ground floor containing living room, dinette, kit- FOR SALE — TWO MILK Cows chen, bedroom and bath. 1951 PONTIAC COACH—RADIO, Body | McKenna, Rose Valley. 148 INTERNATIONAL TWO ton truck. In good condition. Apply Murray’s Service Station St. Peters Road. . 1958 METOR RANCH WAGON, Sedan two tone blue, only 4500 miles. Apply Earl Hughes, Fort Augustus. Phone Mt. Stewart 24-21. Cars Leaving CAR LEAVING FOR BOSTON February 5th or 6th. Phone “AR LEAVING FOR BOSTON February 6th. Can accommo- date four passengers. Phone Crapaud 6-12. For Sale ARRIVING DAILY—NEW SPR- ing coats loop cloth and other fabrics, dresses, tie silks, magic erepes, guaranteed wrinkle proof in beautiful new Spring colors—Helen’s Dress Shop, 54 Grafton Street. i NEW PORTABLE RECORD player—suitcase type, 3 speed, color blue. Never used, Reg- ular $30 selling at only $15. Phone 4195 or 6451. “LECTRIC CREAM SEPER- ator for sale. Phone 5003. “ TH WAYS, CLASSIFIED AD- vertising pays. Whether you're an advertiser or a reader ‘here's. profit aplenty. for you in the Classified section. Phone 8506 SALE One Rack of Dresses, Blouses, Skirts, Etc. Re- duced to 50c each Friday only 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m, The Nearly New Shop : 114 Kent St. The K & R Shoe and Work-Clothing Store ‘until 5 P.M. during the Sale veriod. (OVIE CAMERA—BELL AND Howell 8 mm. Complete _ leather case. Used only ten times., Price $50." Write P.O.; Box 1296 City. HILDRENS MITTENS FOR sale from 50.cents to 70 cents a pair. Apply 20 Summer Streel, or phone 5404. . Will be Open Saturday | with; Currie sidg. week. Apply R.R. MacDonald. Centrally located. {mme- Bonshaw. Phone New Haven diate possession. _ 43. i ie Selbety Apply: FOR SALE — 2 PERCHERONS work _horses—four ~ wei THE EASTERN years old also four coWs to;— , freshen in Spring two to freshen TRUST COMPANY this Summer. Apply Collins 154 Richmond Ctreet. Wood, Bunbury. _ Herrera tat rere enner in | For Rent Female Help Wanted /HEATED BED SITTING ROOM BE AN AVON REPRESENTA-| Central located. Dial 6758 tive and earn a good income WANTED MIDDL” AGE won. | close to home. Profitable terri-| 35 to board in private home | tories 20w available. Write with widow. Apply 147!2 Upper | at once, Mrs. R. Dunn, 16 Pria-| prince Street or phone 3976 cess St.. Moncton, N.B. | a sehen temas tonticnmeerenmieneenee 1 ie NFURNISHED ROOMS WITH | $100 MONTHLY FOR WEAR-)\ cink 13 Alicy St. Charlottetown, ing lovely dresses given to Phone 6368. you as bonus. Just show North} — Lohiek past . American Fashion Frocks to| HEATED. APARTMENT 2 BED- friends. No canvassing, invest- rooms,. living room, kitchen, ment or experience necessary. bathroom and sunporch. Oc- North American Fasdion cupy immediately. Apply 87 Frocks, Ltd.. 3425 Industrial} Pownal Street _ Blvd. Dept. B—2757, Montreal. | 95 poWNAL STREET 5 Room | WAITRESS WANTED APPLY apartment. unfurnished, 2nd) in person’ Island Grill 162| floor heated and light. Dial Queen Street. 8818. 5 BARRISTERS, CHiROPRACTOR SOLICITORS, Etc. Dr. W. R. Carson apa 201 Prince St. Dial 6432 M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB | Bank of Commerce Bidg Palmer & Haslam Bank eof Neva Seotia Bidg. Peake & Nicholson 175 Grafton Street J. A. McGuigan, B.A. Currie Bidg., Dial 9424 Queena | St IAN M. MacLEOD, LL.B. (McLean & McKimnen) “OPTOMETRISTS - J. A. Carruthers, R. O. | 123 Kent St, Dial 561 J. S&S Taylor, RO . | Corser Kent & Queen Sts. Offiee 9133 — — Cre . ARCHITECT. J. F. TOO" 3S, B. Arch. Currie Bidg. 179 Queen, ARCHITECT Dial 3361. 140 Richmond St, Dial 3365 REDERIC A. LARGE, ce ad F Qc, MLA : G. Keith Pickard er ee ie B. Arch. M.R.A.1.C., Room 207 Dominion Building Charlottetown, 100 Fitzroy St Dial 3244 \ Dia) 8618 a ‘ s side, Wedn MacPhee & Trainor spn 2936 sec (6@ Richmond St. Dial $373 sieeceder nent ak ete eee Peter A. McNeil ROBERT G. MACL<OD, B.A., ARCHITECT L.L.B. Room 208 Dominion! 166 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown Bldg. Dial 4126. Phone 4339 P. 0. Box 513 Services Offered Mimeographing, Bookkeeping. Stenography MRS. HELEN ACORN 2 Brighton Road, Charlottetown Dial 6349 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER E. S. CHANDLER, B.Se. (E.E.), M.E.1C., P.Eng 161 QUEEN ST. PHONE 8325 - CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS, McDONALD, ‘CURRIE & CO. COOPER BROTHERS & CO. Charlottetown he aon » 72. |Watch for our big white | |WANTED PASSAGE TO HALE | office of the Secretary, until 3.00 ~ ed at the stories you will trict Engineer at Halifax, NS.. hear will supply blue-prints and spec- F f . | ification of the work. or free estimates The lowest or any tender not CALL 6426 | necessarily accepted ROBERT FORTIER, truck. | | Chief of Administrative Services | . c i and Secretary. NORTHERN ' Department of Public Works, INSULATION Ottawa. January 28, 1959. Company of Canada Ltd. _. Home office: -~' Bayside Drive, Saint John, N.B. Transportation Wanted CANADA — | SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed fax January Ist. Phone 7421. Wanted To Buy “TENDER FOR WHARF, ee | TRACADIE HARBOUR, WANTED ALE BOTTLES, PINTS) QUEEN'S COUNTY. P.E.L.”. or quarts. Dial 8595 | will be received in the ofifce of ; OrTATE [re Secretary, until 3.00 p.m. ‘E.S.T.) REA ESTATE ‘| WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 25, | 4 | 1959 Plans and specification can be eos Wanted To Buy __ | seen and forms of tender ob- SUMMER COTTAGE WITH 3) tained at the office of the*Chief bedrooms in the vicinity of | Engineer, Dej,artment of © Pub- Stanhope or Cavendish. Phone| lic Works, Ottawa, Ontario, at 4973. the office of the District -~ eas ae = —— — | gineer, Box 1268, Domin FURNACE WANTED — USED | Building. Charlottetown, P-E.I. coal or wood furnace, state| and at the Post Office at Grand price. MacKay and Co. Mur-} Tracadie. P.E_I. 4 ray River, Phone 24. , To be considered each tender must be accompanied by one of the alternative securities- called for in the tender documents. Tenders must be made on the printed. forms supplied by the Department and in accordance a4 with the conditions set forth | ‘ therein. CANADA The Department, through. the | Chief Engineer's office ‘H. & R.). or through the undersigned, | or through the office of the Dis- | trict Engineer at Charlottetown, P.E.1., will. supply blue-prints and specification of the work. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. = : ROBERT FORTIER. Chief of Administrative Services | and Secretary. Department of Public Works. Ottawa. January 29, 1959. SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed “TENDER FOR BREAKWATER RECONSTRUCTION, DELAPS COVE, ANNAPOLIS _ COUNTY, N.S., will be received in the p.m. (E.S.T.) WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 25, 1959. Plans and specification can be \seen and forms of .fénder ob- UNLOADING CAR OF COAL Saturday, January 31st. Special price off car. : os Our store will be closed for stock tak- “ing Monday, February 2nd. SOURIS CO-OP THE TISCO ALUMINUM | WINDOW CO. LTD. International Manufacturers and Distributors of the famous Tisca. All-Weather Aluminum Products are opening a sales office in Charlottetown. They require | the services of several Domestic Salesmen. Experjence | is not necessary since all Tisco Salesman are thorough- ly trained. However, applicants must be self-starters, anxious to succeed and interested in above ,average earnings. You teceive a draw against commission while training, and work with the close supervision of a Tisco Sales Manager. Men with cars preferred. - . If you are interested in the Home Improvements Field, call in person for an interview any morning this week, between 10:00 and 12:00 a.m., or 2 tit 5 p.m. Tisco Aluminum Window Co. Ltd. Dial 368 H. R. DOANE & COMPANY EC 148 Great George St.,, Charlottetows Dial 6547 — 6548 it P. O. Box 181 | ARTHUR J. GARRETT PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING Charlottetown | “00 Fitzroy Street Dial $32 e at ff Currie Block, 179 Queen .Street, Suite 2, Charlottetown, P-E. &i | FEBRUARY 2, ed to the endorsed s.| “TENDER FOR BREAKWATBR REPAIRS, ESCUMINAC, *NOR- THUMBERLAND COUNTY, N. B.,- will be received in the office of the Secretary, until 3:00 p.m- (ES.T.)* WEDNESDAY, FEB. 25, 1959. i -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. O. Box 279, 93 Canterbury | Street, Saint John, N.B., and at the Post Offices at Chatham and Newcastle, N.B. ‘ To be considered each must be accompanied by one of the alternative securities called for in the tender documents.- Tenders must be made on the printed forms supplied by the Department and in accordance The Desartment, through the Chief Engineer's office (H. & R.). or through the undersigned, or through the office of the Dis- trict Engineer at Saint John, N.R.. will supply blue-prints and specification of the work on de- posit of a sum ‘of $20.00 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 re- leased 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 per- iod the deposit will be forfeited. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted ROBERT FORTIER, | Chief of Administrative Services and Secretary. Devartment of Public Works. Ottawa, January 28, 1959. CANADA SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed “TENDER FOR BREAKWATER IMPROVEMENTS, PORT MAIT- LAND, YARMOUTH COUNTY. N. S.’’, will be received in the office of the Secretary, until 3.00 p.m. (E.S.T.) WEDNESDAY, 1959. Plans and specification can be seen and forms of tender obtain- ed at the "Bifice of the Chief Engineer. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, Ontario, at the office of the District4 Engineer, Ralston Building, P.O. Box 875. Halifax, N. S., and at the Post Offices at Port -Maitland and Yarmouth, N. S. . : To be considered each tender must be accompanied by one of the alternative securities called Said Estate as aforesaid may for in the tender documents. Tenders must be made on the _ WITNESS His Honour Harold) Sp printed forms supplied by the Leonard Palmer, Judge of the | family. Department and in accordance with the conditions set- forth therein. The ‘Department. through the Chief Engineer's office (H. & R.), or through the undersigned. or through the office of the District Engineer at Halifax, N. S.. will supply blue-prints and specifica- tion of the work on deposit of sum of $20.00. in the form of CERTIFIED bank cheque 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 the date of reception of tenders. If not returned within that period the deposit will be forfeited. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ROBERT FORTIER, Chief of Administrative Services and Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, January 28, 1959. CANADA ., SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned, and endors- “TENDER FOR BREAK- WATERS, ST. BRIDE’S PLA- CENTIA EAST _ DISTRICT, NFLD.”, will be received in the office of the Secretary, un. til 3:00 pm. (‘(E.S.T.), WED- BMESDAY, FEBRUARY 35, 1959. Plans and specificatién can be seen and forms of tender obtained at the office of the Chief Engineer, Department of Public Works, Ottawa, Ontario, at the office of the District Engineer, Buckmaster’s Field, Building 29. St. John's, and District Engineer, Ralston Building, Halifax. N.S., and at the Post Offices at Corner Brook and\ Grand Falls, Nfld To be considered each tender must be accompanied by one of the alternative securities called for in the tender docu- ments. Tenders must be made on the printed forms supplied by the Department and. in ac- cordance with the conditions set forth therein. The Department. through the Chief Engineer's office (H. & R:), or through the undersigned, or through the, office of the District Engineer at St. John’s, Nfld. and Halifax, N.S., will supply blue-prints and specifica- tion of the work on deposit "of a sum of $25.00 in the form of a CERTIFIED bank cheque or money order payable to the order of the RECEIVER GEN- ERAL OF CANADA. The de. posit will be released on re. yturn of the blue-prints and | — ‘months in the army. He was 'quire, Proctor for said Petitioner. or | Nfld., | IN MEMORIAM The death of Joseph Bell of Murray Harbour occurred at the Prince Edward Island Hospital on December 30th, 1958. The late Mr. Beil was in his 62nd’ year. He was the son of the late Alexander Bell and Ellen Hyde ef Murray Harbour. a bg Mr. Bell was a. veteran of World War I. He eali on: the Sth, of Octobtr, 1914, with the 2nd Siege Battery C.E.F. He was four years, nine specification in good . condition within a_ month from the date of reception of tenders. If not returned within that period the deposit will be forfeited. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. / ROBERT FORTIER, Chief of Administrative Services and : Secretary. Department of Public- Works, Ottawa. January 29, 1959. CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 7th day of January A.D. 1959. .In Re Estate of EUPHEMIA MacLEOD late of Bradalbane in Queens County in the said Prov- ince, Widow deceased, testate. To the Sheriff of the County of Queens County or any Constable or literate person within said County GREETING: -WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of Harry Bonnell | of Charlottetown ‘in Queens ‘County aforesaid, Manager of | Beach Grove, the Executor of the jabove named Estate, praying that.a citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby re- quired to cite all persons inter- ested in the said Estate to be and appear before the Judge present at a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queens County in the said Province, on Tuesday the 10th day of February next coming, at the hour of Ten o'clock of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and an for distribution made to “close the Estate as prayed for in said petition and on |motion of Arthur H. Peake Es- AND IT IS HEREBY ORDER- ED that a true copy hereof be forthwith published in some news- Paper published in Charlottetown |aforesaid once in each week for jat least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following publie places respectively, namely, in the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid, at or near the Bank of Nova Scotia in Charlotteown aforesaid and at or near the store of George K. Wig- more-in-Bradalbane aforesaid, so berto tbrothers, Heber and Orrin ot -- WANT AD RESULTS! — Souris 32-3 — Al n 68-2: wounded in 1917., During his 2 months in France he fought in the battles of Ypres, Somme and. Passchendaele. He was discharg- ed May 18, 1919. ‘ v Mr. Bell resided: for some time in and George-. town, P.E.1., and Essex, Mass.,_ “He is survived by his wife (the - former Sarah C. Stewart), of High Bank; son, Roy, daughter- | inlaw" Leona and — Joey,‘ all of Melrose, Mass; His . & Charlottetown; Clifford, - bridge, Mass.; Robert Daniel of Murray: Harbour. He was predeceased by. Ruth, Lucy arid Minnie, brothers, Hanford and Rankia. —— The funeral service was held- from the Murray Harbour Uni-~ ted Ohurch with his minister the . Rev. L. S. Woolfrey officiating. - who paid high tribute to Mr. Bell's kindly disposition and ~ keen sense of humor and his - willingness*to help others in time of need. During the service the hymns sung were: “The Old Rugged Cross”, “The Sweet Bye And Bye” and “Beyond The Sunset”. At -the grave the Canadian Legion graveside service was conducted by Norman MacLean. Last Post and Reveille were sounded by bugler George Bou- dreault. Pall bearers were: Hector MacDonald, Gerald Prowse, Ewart Keeping, William J. Har ris, Austin Bell, George Fergu- soa. ’ Flower bearers were: Malcolm | MacLean, Manton Bell, Laughie Bell, Laughie Machon, Aubrey Bell, Roy Bell, Hollis Bell, Bert. Penny, Lorne Stewart, Ray Stewart, Carl Cahoon, Reuben Cahoon, Lawrence Williams, . Ralph Billard, Stewart MacPher- son, and Perley Harris. Interment was in the Murray. Harbour Cemetery. Pillow —. Wife. Pillow — Son and daughter-in- law, Roy and Leona. Spray — Grandson Joey. Spray — Brothers Daniel. Or- rin and Robert. Spray — Brother Heber, Etta and Shirley. Poppy Spray -- Members of se Canadian Siege Battery C3. 5" } Wreath — Canadian Legion, Montague. Wreath — Mrs. Hanford Bell and family. Wreath — Annie, Lincoln, © Sadie, Bert, Lucy and Chick. Wreath — Mother-Stewart and family. Wreath — Mr. and Mrs. A Walthen Gaudet. Basket — Gerald and Verna. - Basket — The Penay family, Toronto. Basket — Joe, Gerry and. family. | Basket — Carpenter Shop Polo- roid Corp., Cambridge, Mass. Basket — Staff Poloroid Cor- poration, Cambridge, Mass. | Cut Flowers’ — Bill and Mar-— garet Wood. Cut Flowers — Milton Stewart... Spray — Joan, Alton and Vir that all persons interested in the | have due notice thereof. said Probate Court at Charlotte- town in Queen's County, the day and year first above written. By the Court. ‘sed.) Frances B. Vinnicombe Registrar. | CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE, COURT The 14th day of January A.D. 1959. | In Re Estate of WILLIAM T. |; ACORN late of Millview in condition within a month from | Queens County in the said Prov- Farmer, deceased, Intes- ince, tate. - | Queens County or any Constable or ow person within said | County 4 GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of Joseph Earl Acorn of Millview aforesaid, Farmer, the Administrator of e above named Estate, pray- g that a citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons in- terested in the said Estate to be and appear before the Judge | present at a Probate Court to be held in the- Court. House in in the said Province, on Wednes- day the 18th day of February next coming, at the hour of eleVen o'clock forenoon of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and an order for distri- bution made to close the Estate as prayed ‘for in said petition and on motion of Gilbert A. Gaudet Esquire, Proctor ‘for said Petitioner. AND IT IS HEREBY ORDER- ED that a true copy hereof be forthwith published in some newspaper published in Char- lottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four consecu- tive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the follow- ing public places respectively, namely, in the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown afore- said, at or near the Bank of Nova Scotia in Charlottetown aforesaid and at or near the Millview Hall .in Millview afore- said, so thaf all persons inter- ested in ‘the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge of the said Probate Court at Char- lottetown in Queen’s County, the ‘day and year firsti.above writ- ten. * . By the Court. (L. §.) | To-the Sheriff of the County of | MacLeod. ‘Charlottetown in Queens County }- (Sgd,.) Erances B. Vinnicombe . ®@egistrar. ginia. Lk ‘ Spray — Murray, Kathleen | and family. ; Spray — Gladys and Jim. Spray — Austin, Sadie and | Spray — Helen and Byron. Spray — Mrs. Warren Brehaut | and Mabel White. : Spray — Aunt Effie, Stuart and Reta. Spray — Earl, Peg and Boyd. Spray — Seton and Myrtle. Spray — Shirley, Arnett, Valda and ‘Alden. ' Spray — Waldo and Catherine | Spray — Dot and George Fer- guson. Spray — Jack and Grace Nie- holson. Spray — M. A. MacNeill Spray — Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Whitlock. > 4 Spray -— Lawrence Stewart and family. : Spray — Ruth and — Allison Spray — Lizzie, Leonard. and family and Wade. Spray — Reaa and Edwin, Spray — Mae and family. .~ Spray — Fred, Zelda, Willie and Joyce. Spray — Gilbert and’ Sally. Spray — Ginny and Billy. Spray — Fred Smith. , Spray — Mr. and Mrs. Nor. . man Lowther. . Spray — Vincent, Dorothy Wally ard. Spray Gloria, Seavor and boys. CARD ‘OF THANKS The bereaved family of the late Joseph Bell, viz: his be- loved wife Sadie, son Roy, daughter-in-law Leona and grandson Joey, and_ brothers, wish to thank all those who help- ed during Mr. Bell’s ifMness and their bereavement. Special thanks goes to Ernest Matheson, Drs. Drysdale, Bon- nell and- Putman, the nursing staff of Prince Eg@ward Island Hospital and all those who visit- ed ‘and sent cards and flowem during. his illness. Special thanks to the Murray Harbour Institute, the United Baptist Church Ladies Aid and the United Ohurch Happy Workers and to all kind neighbours and members of the clergy who visited him with special thanks to his own minis ter the Rev. L. S. Woolfrey. The family also wishes to thaak those who called and sent flow. ers and other expressions of sympathy during their lonely urs of bereavement. FLOOD THREAT TORONTO (CP)—The Metro politan Toronto conservation au. thority said Wednesday it is hop ing for a slow thaw to aver: the threat of floods in the Metre area. The authority said flood danger has arisen because of ex tra heavy snowfall in upper wa streams and rivers to the bottor blocking watercourses. ,