‘ oy. ‘ “a + 1 5 Es Phone. a Ausical Instruments Jewelry, Furniture, Anti ques; All: Ch _Summerside 8031 — ee 97-2 = Souris 32-3 - Alberton 68- 27 lassifi & ds: Oil Ranges Coal and Wood Ranges. ~~~ Oil Space Heaters. Gas and Electric Washer. . DIRECTOR OF NURSING Haldimand War Memorial Hospital DUNNVILLE, ONT. second floor; centrally locat- ed. Dial 4584 after 5.30 p.m. APARTMENT FOR RENT, Grafton Street, 3rd floor, heat- 72 Rugs shampooed and moth | proofed. 3 to 5 day service. | - Estimate. (When death uctices are received toe tate te be included en this page, they appear for one edition on page two and:are DEATHS Phone 9220 for your Free ‘enmabetel te this Copantenest im the next edition.) ed this afternoon at 2 o'clock N. D. MackLEAN and mother-indaw, Mrs. Syivere DesRoches. OUT OUR WILLIAMS | pereats, Mr. and: Me, Beschar|ento, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. war Babee Ford, Summerside and other re-| Ben S. , ee in the province. Peters, Provid- Mr- Eddie Gamble has enlisted | ence, R-1., visited her brother and ta RCAF. odd lok recently for -aygedie yg + sy US ENS Quebec to take upjhis treining.|waitham, Mass., spent somé ' CITY & QUEEN'S ee ee ae night, ‘e00d) day—Aug 9 oe Sept tat. Sncly recmenbered ‘op trisnde| “ne, Vi iting with Mr. and Mrs ae rag sunate Kindly remembered friends | 4. . Arsenault. While her WE TREAT the sick well. Gig ! -PRINCE COUNTY who assembled at the home of his| fey attended the wedding of El gey’s Pharmacy open 8.30 a.m. DANCING tonight, K af ¢. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Linus|qon Arsenault to Betty Gallant to 8.00 p.m. Boy’s camp, North Rustico. Gambie, South West. A well word-| Mont Carmel. Da B nage ed address was read by Miss Mr. and Mrs) Adrian G. Gallaw 4 %8TH DISTRICT Conservative ke uae Girne Orchestra. Shirley McKinnon and presente-| of "Burlington, teen visited @ headquarters now located at 215) wo ster to W. and , Club ‘| tion of a sum of money was made} the home of Ceo Richard: — Great George Street. Phone 8915.| 7° eddings ‘\Se' ime, ‘Gresuuae Sagiele, Ba-|sloo Me. aod Mrs. Arlene Gal. Bapquets. i thank-|lant of Mont Carme’. AUCTION “45" Score Cards <n Pre a caciade | OR. aad Ve, Gustave ee 8 rfor sale at Guardian - Patriot} PAI SUPPER | Tracadie php slp ip ogee nel g,|mault of Bridgeport, Conn. re | Central Printing } me ThOteso7, Sept. 17th. music was furnished by Keith|cely visited = and Mrs. Se “DIAL 3644 FREE DELIVERY| Bagiole and Mrs. Wyman McPhee|Yivere Arselault.- | 1 Roche: to your Door,” and get the best} LIBERALS Phone 6715 or 8453 guitar; and Mrs. Creelman Bag-| "7h, visited Mr. and values for your food dollar—| for Transportation to Polls. bale, Rartucuien: Alyre C. Arsenault; also Mrs ay j Friends of L. S. MacNeill, mail DesRoches . of LADIES Auxiliary. Brace| REGULAR Tuesday night dance . a : Theodore a Naval Veteran's Association meet-| t Bonshaw Inn will be held on cparter, Mocenthe, USE be Heat: | couche. - ° : Wednesday for this week only. ed to know he has returned to his} wr and Mrs. Corney Gallam BS Sy, TA Be / Roy home much improved im health) had as recent guests Mr. and auction. GIRL GUIDE Swimming after being a patient in P-C.| Guss Gallant of Bridgeport, DANCE Victoria Park, ‘Wednesday, S . “ | Hospital for some weeks. .- Mr. and Mrs. oO oe 170 ‘Sydney Street, Monda Monday, Kugust 31st, Spoqnsored| abe % 10:68/2.m. : KING'S. COUNTY | 3. se¢ tes. Bil Melood oat ee Gonder ond’ on AD oo MONAGHAN THRESHER,| after 6 p.m. other days. day by C. W. L. Weatherbi’ss Or| G CAR bran Mon- son were recent guests of Mr.| Angus Gaudet and son Alyte, 0 .@leaner and blower. Complete eestra \ and Mrs. Nelson Ryder and fam-| Rumford, Maine, were of with truck; 100 pullets, five ch i + i te a Tuesday,/ Dance Iona East School every fiy Wellington uated Mr. and Mrs. Alyre C. . c . 7 2 t onda: iy, : months old. Eldon Wright, Kin- REGISTERED NOTICE! Unloading car of| car; $1.95 per bag delivered in ton oe ee | Members of St. Thomas Aquinas | me os RENTAL Services Offered a Cont next! or more lots. Oidin Eilie, Hunter DANCE C.¥.C, Hall, Cardigan Society met at the School house} JONA NEWS - DION STEEL THRESHER 2 X per ‘on. AT every Monday night; Webster's wit 11 members in attendance “> 8, like new, delts never saw NURSES Houses & Apartments Ligeied. Servieo at Be Baxt.| OFM EASTRICE. Conservative | Orenectes. - A report was given on the cOD-| wae ang Mrs. Joseph MeTazus i i BUILDING? Dial 6553, 139 Great George St.| headquarters now located at .215 | and Mrs. rain. Capacity 150 to 250 bus- tion held in Mont Carmel, July : Required to implement 40-hour FURNISHED BEDROOM SUIT- Grat George Street. Phone! DANCE Lorne Valley hail every ven! and family were recent visitore - ——hels per hour. Self feeder,| week. iid-| PROVINCIAL Good " 19th Mr. Alfred Hashie will be in Jona and theve grain thrower and st eed able for one or two. Ground| Contracts. All types of build. | plowing match) 8915. . Tuesday night. floor. : : a wat ing | 0 their home Ger. Can be financed. Just the|—SALARY $255-s280 AccorD-| floor. 171 Fim Avenue. | ings “and repairs. Experienced sid Agrteaiural felt, September) “Cries wHo HAVE articles! BINGO ST. MARY'S Parish |teid om laet Sunday of August. A| “nce Temrasl oo Suat SANs ory ae et farmers, come| ING TO QUALIFICATIONS. | HEATED FURNISHED ROOM| ~ IRA YOUNKER, Albert Acorn, Secy, Cardigan. ||00 loan to the Histotic Museum) Hall, Montague, Tuesday, 8.30 | few games @f Bingo will be : ae ee a see it work. Also 100 ft. —TRANSPORTATION ADVAN-| 28d floor, near Prince Street Central Royalty : display at Y.M.C.A. will piease| Jackpot freezeout and—16 -other| played to raise money. * ve - Lads ittny —reantives ia Bona endiess belt. 24 inch potato School, Phone 9561. Phone 5954 REGULAR Dance Lot 65 hall|call for same Monday or Tues-| games. Good cash prizes. c Mrs. George J. Arsenault and | 7 : : Bee Sek Sey eter, Wee AT ROSEBANK, COMPLETELY =< aot - 3 young son have returned home af-| Mr. and Mrs. Owen MeTague* Bone, nd | ee BEES verge ee omen Births, Deaths, Marri Seat or as eg ca Sh WELFARE : va | : j with her husband ve since ed; hot water; Available Sep. | Tt ¢ APPLY TO HEATED, FURNISHED ROOM, ed, hot water. Available 1st of Vinatanhinbs ’ from \the Charlottetown Fu- Bill Blackford and son i : Oil and Electrie Refrigerators. | WAITRESSES AND HOUSE- Sukatsher. The Gea oe Island Rug Cleaning _| AITKEN — At the Kings County | 2¢@! Home to her late resi- FUNERAL arti: also her mother Mrs. pecan “a ae oo : maid for boys’ boarding school.| ply 233 Queen. Centre ae Memorial Hospital on August | Geace from where the funeral DIRECTOR Julia Gallant, of Vancouver, T-| gone, Jona, and have since 1% FIRESTONE Excelent conditions and ac-| So> cous. ONE FIIENISHED ‘ 29th, 1959, Maynard S. Aitken,| Will be held on Wednesday cently visited Mr. and Mrs. Aug-| 0. i, in Saint Séhe.* HOME & AUTO CO. LTD. commodation provided, . Sep- | FOR RENT: ONE FURNISHED North River Road of Lower Montague in his 72nd| ™orming leaving the house at wstine Aremnault: eir home tember 10th. Apply stati room suitable for business girls (a, of Beach Grov. year. Fuperal : 8:40 for Requiem High Mass 15 Ki S chard and chil-| Mr, and Mrs. Donald Knox and "teal er qualifications “Matron, Rothe-| —°* me®- Phove 8107 : Chat Sabiaigin P EL. Lower Montague United Church | @,St, Dunstan's Basilica at 9 Ing quare | Nomh, Bay visited broth-| daughter Debbie of Saint Joba's i 5 : : arlottetown, P.E.I. e ure’ . en Dl Se say Collegiate School, Rothe-| Wanted To Rent y on Monday, August 3ist at 2.30 Ga is the Cath Charlottetown | ers Euclide and Urbain Bernard | Sve spn — “es of Mrs. — - say, N.B. : Z = . ~~ Graveside zavice at ” mery. . and sister Eunice. a ee) oo eee 4 Wi To WEEK WEAR! WANTED IMMEDIATELY BY Transportation wer Montague é®metery: to eg . Deraerd fs aise walling ber . and Mrs. ilsor YES YOU "s ie ve ENG) couple in Charlottetown or vi-| be conducted by 1.0.0.F. Lodge, | ‘CARD OF THANKS Dial 5549 : and children were recent visitors CAN Ovn a TV as low as $1.95 per_ week, vy not be enjoving the won- de.iul pleasure of Television. Up to 2 years to pay. FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO CO. LTD 187 Great George St. Charlottetown Dial 5547 MARY MAXIM MAN’S SWEAT- _ ter, size 33; navy burbury coat, * gipper lined; Phone 4392. $0 PULLETS, 513 MONTHS OLD, Starting to lay. Wallace Pick- ering, Darnley. HALLS THRESHER AND blower on rubber tires. $50.00. Harvey Jenkins. Brackley. 911-22. TWO FRONT FENDERS FOR % ton Chevrolet Truck: quantity of three-inch planks; also sew- erage pine. Arply 29 Dorches- ter Street, Charlottetown. SCHOOL BOOKS Now buying and selling School and P. W. C. books. | Store*open evenings. CH’'TOWN EXCHANGE STORE, 93 Richmond Street, Charlottetown. BUCKETS OF BLACK CUR- ing apples. Howacts Farm, Tryon. HEAVY OAK PUNCHEONS — . 120 te 165 gallon sizes. Wad- ‘dell Bros., Crapaud. % ACRE LOTS ON PAVEMENT near Brookfield. Apply Andrew Dollar, Brookfield. Fruit also car jack.) ——Phone Charlottetown exchange’ rants, bushels of choice cook-!}. lovely dresses given to you as -bonts—Just show North Am- erican Fashion Frocks to friends experience necessary. North American Fashion Frocks, Ltd., 3425 Industrial Blvd. Dept. C- 2968. Montreal. Farmers Market ‘I WILL NOT BE BUYING PIGS anywhere on Tuesday. Knud Jorgensen. 75 NH ¥ BR, PULLETS, START: ing to lay. os Crabbe, Loy- alist Road. WANTED TO BUY: THRESH- ing belt, 3 feet long, 5 or 6 inches wide. William Duffy, Kinkora. PICKLING ¢ CUCUMBERS, | PICK- = to order any size. Phone 489. Lost & Found | LOST: ONE HEAVY WIZZ JACK between Edgewater cabins in North Bedeque and White Rose Station at Ross’ corner. Re ward $20.00 for return. LOST: IN CHARLOTTETOWN OR vicinity, Billfold containing sum of money and valuable papers. __Liberal reward, Phone 6055. | LOsT RUXEL FOR 3 TON truck on Murray River *Road Thursday afternoon. Finder please phone 7767. Reward or write James Clark, West Roy- alty. - Miscellaneous NOTICE ing of the P.E.I. Medical, Society on Friday and Saturday morning and af- ternoon, Aug. 28 and 29, in case of emergency you may contact your physician at No. 3543. No canvassing, investment or) - During the annual meet-| cinity, 3 or 4 room apartment or house. Heated, unfurnished. Dial 3467. SOLDIERS WIDOW DESIRES furnished, light housekeeping room. Central. Phone 3591. FURNISHED GROUND FLOOR apartment with garage want- ed for occupancy during win- ter months beginning Septem-! ber 20th. Phone 4226. CAR LEAVING FOR BOSTON, day. Phone 5124 CAR LEAVING FOR BOSTON September 3rd., Dial 3219—4055 | CAR LEAVING FOR BOSTON, September 4th. Phone 5803 — Kenmore 63712. | - Work Wanted COOK WITH EXCELLENT FX- September 2nd. Arriving same. Hillside 123. MACKINNON = At his home in Pisquid on August 29, 1959, Aeneas A. MacKinnon, age 74 years. His remains are resting at the Hennessey Funeral! Home until 3 o'clock this after- noon at which time they wil! be transferred to his late resi- dence, Pisquid, from where the funeral will take place on Wed- nesday morning at 9 o'clock Hope, 60 acres under cultiva- tion, balance in hardwood and lumber; one Massey Harris No. 5 binder; driving wagon and sleighs. All in. good condi- tion. J.D. MacLean, Mount Hope. . REAL ESTATE For Sale dings; enclosing good fishing dam, conveniently located for summer place or tourist_camp Write Guardian Patriot Box M 6409 Charlottetown. 1066 ACRE FARM FOR SALE, between -Winsloe station and Milton station on Macintyre highway, two streams running wood. Leo Blake, South Mil- ton. 4 CONTAINING TWO HOUSE, apartments (both available immediately); modern con- veniences; centrally located in city. Write Guardian-Patriot Box C6551, City. Wanted. To Buy STORE WITH LIVING QUAR- ters and small acreage in small town or highway. Mail full particulars to: Guardian- Patriot Box M6578,‘ Chariotte- town. WANTED: . “ Mail Patri town. Room & Se rd particulars to Guardian Box M 6410. Chariotte- RECONDITIONED AGERY , traétor, reasonable price. Grant . MaeCallum, Marshfield. . *” PULLETS AND FLOOR FUR- nace. Mrs. Roy Walker; Travel- lers Rest. LCO, 17.INCH PORTABLE television, new. Retail value $269:00, selling for $215.00. Phone 2548. Arnold Briice. ‘WALLPAPER SALE Thousands of rolls Special room lots FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO CO. LTD. Gt. George Street Charlottetown Dial 5547 FOR SALE Lantz Beater’ Potato Digger, used 2 sea- sons. _. Apply: MELVILLE BELL DeSable oN / NOTICE Kensington Liberal Head- quarters will be established. in the building known as Davisons Restaurant. Any- one wishing transportation, to or from the polls Phone 174. As in previous elect- ions the Liberal committee Yof Kensington polls will not use liquor Or money to in- fluence voters. Fred Semple, Convenor. “Heath Mayhew, tional School students, dinners served. Dial 7912. WANTED: GIRL STUDENT TO) board. Apply 312 Fitzroy St. Phone 9149. : STUDENTS m Priv, cated. 9414. CAN ACCOMMODATE BOARD- er, college student, also or work- ing: man. pone home. Phone 7939. WANTED: aOoN AND. BOARD for two P.WC. students in private home. Phone New Haven 7-2. Services. Offered Pets For Sale COCKER SPANIEL PUPPIES. Apply: Shaw's Hotel, Brack- _ley Beach. FOR SALE: COLLIE PUPS 1- male — 2 months old. Dial 5963. LABRADOR RETRIEVE@® AP- ply MacDonald's, next to Jones’ store, Hazelbrook. . RENTAL FOR RENT: TWO. HEATED room on first floor. Dial 8474. 3 BEDROOM MODERN APAKT- ment in a desirable’ central location; heated;., thizd floor; k garage; electric stove. Write Secretary. { Guardian-Patriot Box . C6330, Charlottetowa. + ; Houses & Apartments. | TELEVISION AND RADIOS RE- paired. Prompt service by ful- ly equipped experts. Costs ar lower when repairs are done properly. Pick up and delivery service Island Radio Centre, 136 Great George St. Phone 6021 Charlottetown. "Hoover Vacuum" Only atithorized Hoover service salesman on P. E. I. Phone 8483 or write sede seacsneriateerensommcg tetas temic leaseedl LAND WITH HOUSE AND BUIL- through farm, Lumber and hard | LUMBER. FARM. ACCOMMODATION FOR VOCA-.| -ACCOMMODATED | _ home. Centrally lo?) —For Rent perience available. Samp, res- na taurant or p 128 ACRE FARM AT MOUNT Ornfeldt, Murray River. Wanted To Buy WANTED AL BOTTLES, PINTS or quarts. Dial , 8595. WANTED TO BUY THRESH- ing beit.56 feet long, 5 in. wide. Willam Duffy. Kinkora. WANTED: HEALTHY. PUPPIES | for children’s pets. State all ee in first letter. | rite . Guardian-Patriot Box M6484, Charlottetown. CAR ~ LEAVING © FOR. OTTAWA. via Montreal, on . September! 5th. Can accommodate three Passengers. Phone, 4060 after, 6 p.m. ~ SOON TO LAUNCH SHIP | KINGSTON, Ont. (CP) — The Quebec lightship Cataraqui, being built for the federal de ee of transport for seryte lower St. Lawrenté@ “River, will yo christened and launched Sept. 4. | Sponsor of the vessel will be Mrs. Roland Michener, wife of the Speaker of the House of Com- mons. te” Miss Birgit Quiem High Mass at 9:30. BERNARD to St. Andrews Church for Re- In- terment in the churh cemetery. At the Prince County Hospital on August 29, 1959: William Bernard c Ken- sington, age 74 years. Remains were forwarded from the Da‘ vison’s Funeral Home to the of his nephew. Fred home Paynter, Freetown. . Funeral service will be held from the Kensington United Church to- day Monday at 2 p.m. Inter- ment in Geddie Memorial Cemetery. és SHARBELL ‘At’Portage on Saturday, August 29,. 1959, Elmer E. Sharbell in his 64th |. year. Remains to be forward- ed on Tuesday afternoon “to his | ~ late residence. Funeral will be held Wednesday, September 2nd to St. Bridget’s Church for Requiem High Mass at 9 a.m. Interment in church cemetery. GREENAN On August 9%, 1959,.Mrs. James Peter Green- an, of 4 Allen Street, oo lottetown, and formerly Kelly’s Cross, in her 8list sear Her remains will be forward- PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS. Etc. M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LL.B. Bank of Commerce Bidg. Palmer & Haslam Bank of Nova Scotia Bidg. Peake & Nicholson 175 Grafton Street J. A. McGuigan, B.A. Currie Bidg. Dial 9424 Q Se \” Chiropractor Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince St. Dial 6432 Optometrists J. A. Carruthers, R.O. 123 Kent St. Dial 5612 J. S. Taylor, R.0. Corner Kent & Queen Sts. Office 9133 — House 4756 + lan M. MacLeod, LL.B. ; (Mclean & McKinnon) Currie Bidg. 179 Queen $F. Dial 3361 ~~ John J. Holmes B.A., LL.B. 150 Richmond Street Dial 6145 Frederic a Large, Reon 207 penta Building © Dial 3244 RORERT G. MacLEOD, B.A., L.L.B. Room 208 Dominion Bldg. Dial 4126 Services Offered \ Mimeographing, Bookkeeping, Stenography Mrs. Helen Acorn 2 Brighton Road, Charlottetown Dial 6349 . Architect J. F. Toombs, B. Arch ’ architect 140 Richmond St. | Dial 3865 > G@. Keith Pickard B. Arch. MR. A. 1. ¢c. Charlottetown, 100 Fitzroy $9. Dial 8618 Summerside, Wednesday's Dial 2936 - Peter A. McNeil ARCHITECT 166 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown P.O. Box 513 . Electrical Engineer E. 8. Chandler: " BSe (EE) M.£.1C, P Eng. 242 NORTH RIVER ROAD PHONE 5336 ” CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS McDONALD, CURRIE & CO. » P.’ O.. Box 278 : COOPER BROTHERS & CO. Summerside ‘Currie Bidg. Charlottetown : Dial $568 ‘MODERN FUMIGATING : vo DOANE & COMPANY sebiniae ae Wikis, | CE "0. box i” Bed \ Bugs, Rats, et A’THUR J. GARRETT bead a ene PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING on _ : P.0. Box 451, Ghatioteowa, | Gartonctovin = Ta — Bie! 902) ce |US.A. We wish to express our heart- felt thanks to the following who C. M. P.,. City Sweepers, City Firemen. relatives, friends, .Wen- deli Ford, Harrison Rhyne, Jerry Darte, Parker McAskill, Borden MacDonald. Signed: Mar- guerite McCarville. IN MEMORIAM MATHESON — In memory Mr. James L. Matheson of Ap- Ivan, - August 29th., 1955 In tears we saw you sinking, We watched you fade away, Our hearts were almost broken. You fought so hard to stay. But when we saw you sleeping. So peacefully free from pain, We could not wish you back To suffer that again. Lovingly remembered by ‘Wife and family. | O'BRIEN — In lov memory ‘of Miss’ Mabel Q! n, who passed away August 25tin., 1959. | Jiist a thought of eweet memor- ies, Just a memory sad and true Just the love and sweet devotion. Of the one’s who -think of you. Remembered by William, Toni and Family. HANSEN — In loving memory of a dear husband and father who passed away August 3ist., 1958. \ * His smiling way and. pleasant face Are a pleasure to recall -| He had-a kindly word for each And died beloved-by all - Some day we hope to meet him Some day, we know not when, _| To clasp his hand in the better land, Never to part again. Lovingly remembered by his wife and daughters. MORRISON — In fond and lov- .-. ing memory of a dear husband and father, Peter A. Morrison, Sou.h Granville, who was call- ed home August 3ist., 1941. Loving memories never die As time goes on, and years go by Ever remembered by his wife and family. BEDEQUE. Gorporal Ruth Johnson, R.C.A. F. St. Jean’s P.Q., is visiting her father, Mr. Melville Johnson Cen- tral Bedeque.\ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hunter and son Gregory of Toronto are vis- iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Schurman, Central Bed- ‘| eaye. Miss * Marion Schurman is en- joying a well earned holiday with her parents, Mr. and-Mrs, How- ard Schurman, after teaching dur- ing the’ past year in London, Eng- land. - Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth’ Aldrich and son Malcolm of Hamden, Con left for home Wednesday after spending two weeks visiting at the home of her brother, Mr. and .Mrs. Harold Bagnall, Cen- tral _Bedeque, and other relatives. Alexander Greén and_ his friehd Mr. Thomas Dunn, Ham- fiton, Ont., are spending their hol- idays at the former’s home with his parents, Mr.and:- Mrs. Char- les Green, ' Bedeque, aided in the search for their miss- | ing son; Rodger, City Police, R.'! pin Road, who passed away on | WELLINGTON Mr, and Mrs. George White and Mr. and Mrs. Bob MacAree all of Toronto, are spending their hol- idays with Mr. and Mrs, Antoine Arsenault of St. Gilberé. Miss Julie Ann Bernard has re- turned to her home from P. C. Hospital. On Sunday July 19th., the fam- ily of Mr. and Mrs. Fidele Arse- nault, St. Gilbert, gathered on the occassion of their 35th: Wed- ding Anniversary. They were married at St. James Church, Egmont Bay, July 16th. 1924. by | late Rev. Fr. X. O. Gallant. Their marriage was blessed by 12 chil- dren of whom ti are living. The children who were at home for the occasion were: Mrs. Jos. Cor- mier, Mr. Cormier and family, Summerside; Mrs. Alphonse Gal- lant, Mr. Gallamt and family ‘of Mont Carmel; Mrs. Gustave Gal- lant, Mr. Gallant and family, Tor- onto; Mrs. Ben Gaudet, Mr. Gau- det and family, Summerside; Ce- ha and Rose of Toronto, Abel employed in Summerside. Robert and Ernest at home. They have 27 grandchildren, Supper was serv- ed and they received many gifts. - Miss .Clarissa Bernard of Tor- onto spent her holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Emile Bernard, also recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard were Mrs. Henry Landry and family of Summerside, Mr. and Mrs, Alban Richard and fa- mily of Mom Carmel. Recent visitors in Egmont Bay were Mr. and Mrs John Richard and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard all of Mont, Carmel. Mr. and Mrs. Aubin Areenault and Mr. and Mrs, Anthony B. Gallant had as recent visitors _ and Mrs. John Gallant and dau ghter Yvonne; of Westbrook, Maine; Mr. and Mrs. Gus Aree-| a Moncton, N.B. Mr. and liye chibires of Moncton, also Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Arsenault and two children of Montreal. Mrs. Zita Arsenault had as re- and Mrs. Bill Gaudet and family. Mrs, Gaudet’s sisters in St. bert. , “a Lloyd DeCoffe, rialifax, recently spent some time gs his grandmother, Mrs. Lena Cormier and family. Mr. Ralph LeClairysforonto, was a recent visitor of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Frank R. Arsenault. “Mr .and Mrs. Aubin Arsenault recently visited relatives and friends in Moncton and Shediac, B. oe Jack Cormier, Moncton, visited in St. Gilbert with rela- tives and friends. Miss Agnes Arsenault Toronto, is spending some time with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Ar- senault. Mr. John Wedge, Portland, Maine, recently visited relatives in St. Gilbert. Mrs. Wilson McPhee, South West, has been indisposed, ne cessitating medical attention. Mrs, Hudson Ramsay arrived from Newfoundland, called here owing to the regrettable illness of her brother, Leo MacDonald who is a patient in Chariottetown Hospital. Miss. Barbara Noonan, New York “City is visiting her uncle, Paul MicNeill and aunt~Miss * sie McNeill, Grand River. “Mr and /Mrs. Clifford Gosh ac- companied by their-three children arrived recentl’ in Summerside by auto from Milwaukee, Wiscon- Wilmot “Valley visited - Git: thers, Euclide and Urbain. of Moncton, spent a iting in Mont Carmel. Mr. and. Mrs. in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. South West. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson. of Iverbille, Quebec, visited Mr. and Mrs. Gus Arsenault. Rev. Eric Cormier and his mother, Mrs. Madelaine Cormier a few days Vis- Clifford Gosh who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Ford- of Summer- side have returned to their home Mrs. Annie McDonald who has been spending sometime in Char- lottetown has returned home in Miss Thelma Baglolo left re- cently for Moncton, to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Arsenault}, Miss | Erilda Arsenault of Montreal also visited Mrs. Matthew Gallant and | of Mrs. Alice Livingstone, Iona. Miss Rose Mary May was visite ing her uncle, Francis Connolly in Iona. ; ; Vincent McKenna and ~.s08 Michael, of Truro, were visitatg relatives im Iona. : ~ and Linda, are visiting friends and relatives in Iona. vate Mrs. Charles McGuigan and daughter, Marjorie are leaving for Saint John, N.B.,-to visit -the former's sister, Miss Annie Walsh who is a patient in the Saint ‘Jonn General Hospital. 1 Kit Mrs. Mary Peters and John, and Miss Cecily Charlottetown, spent some time in Iona visiting relatives and d -PHON OPPORTUNI thorough course NEW I- BEAMS — CHANN SCRAP — BRASS nm a a 158 KENT STREET * Garbage ha hauled by the woul or month. Also yards cleaned. Edward Arsenault and two |. ~ IF YOU/RE AGGRESSIVE ~ AND HARD WORKING HERE’S AN EXCEPTIONAL A well known, all Canadian company speci in the home improvement field, intends to open fice in Charlottetown in the near future. |the services of several good salesmen, experience necessary, since all accepted applicants will receive a and will work under the supervision of an experienced sales manager. We offer: above average earnings; draw; health plan; car is essential. To arrange an interview, write BOX 6105 GUARDIAN - -." Charlottetown ‘We have in stock TO SELL ND USED Tene arr oger Billey, To-| frienda. Me WANTED ~ . One stock boy, one cashier. Z Apply: ELLIS: BROS. Contra Raya GARBAGE HAULED. | E 3448 | | | | : 4 ae Ay a TY FOR YOU sg | We require not complete sales course. A | PATRIOT , — PLATES — ANGLES — FLATS — ROUNDS — BOILER TUBING — LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SIZES. . ALWAYS IN THE MARKET FOR IRON AND STEEL — COPPER — RADIATORS [BATTERIES — ALE BOTTLES. MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD. Mm - ‘a OPPOSITE EATON’S