OT uick Results E.’ e 1‘ The Guardian ’it‘..ay, Jan. 17, 1958 IN MEMORIAM GILLIS-In loving memory of my dear uncle, Capt. John Gillis, born in Scotland, and passed away January 17, 1931, age 98. Always a smile, never a frown Always a h a n d, when someone was down There wasn’t a thing too big or too small That he wouldn’t try to do for us all. ‘ Treasured memories are all we have left 0.f an uncle we loved, and will never forget. Lovingly remembered by his niece, Mrs. Forden Young. FLOOD - In loving memory of Marian J. Flood who passed away January 17, 1951. She had a nature you could not help loving, . . And a heart that was purer than gold, And to those who knew her and loved her . Her memory will never grow old. Sadly missed by Mother, Dad,’ Joe and Brendon. - FLOOD — In loving memory, of our dear sister, Marian J. Flood, who departed this life January 17, 1951. God knows how much we miss her Never will her memory fade, Loving thoughts will always wander, To the spot where she is laid. Always remembered by Pat- ricia, Mercedes and Sylvia. BALLEM —. In loving memory 6: our grandmother. Mrs’. Mary Ballem, who departed this life January 19th, 1957. You left us a beautiful memory, A sorrow too great to be told, But to those who have loved and lost you, Yoiiig memory will never grow to Lovingly remembered by Elaine and Blair. ’ MURRAY—In loving memory of my father-in-law and grand- father, Daniel A. Murray who passed away on Jan. 16, 1956. January brings sad memories Of a loved one gone to rest He will never be forgotten By the ones that loved.him best. Always remembered by son- in-law,Harold and grandchildren. GARD 0F THANKS I wish to thank the members of the Murray Harbor Fire Brigade. Mr. Dan Horton of Murray River, Mrs. Hooper and hentelephone staff and all the kind neighbours and friends who helped, in any way, to protect .my buildings during the fire at Murray Har-. bor on Sunday Jan. 12th. To one and all most sincere thanks. John M. Brooks. I wish to thank my many kind friends and relatives for kindness at the P. E. I. Hospital, also after I came home, and for all the lovely flowers, cards, fruit, candy, and cakes I received also tele- phone calls. Mrs. Major Waddell. We wish to take this opportunity to thank our friends and neigh- bors and all those, who helped in any way during our recent fire. “A very sincere thank you to all". The Duncan and MacPhee fam- ilies. I wish to express my sincere thanks to Dr. Auld Kensington, nurses'of P. E. 1. Hospital and Dr. McKenzie, to the Bradalbane United Church Pastor, Sunday School, Women's Missionary So- ciety and Session Women’s In- stitute. A. A. Christian Church Pleasant Valley, Ladies Aid and Lady Knox Lodge, also to all my many friends and neighbours for cards, flowers, treats, letters and kind acts. to me. Special thanks to Good Year Tire Co. Maritime Accessories Ltd. and Amherst friends. Also all who gave help at the time of the fire. Wishing each and all a very Happy and. Prosperous New Year. Hedley E. Woodside. GRAIN WINNIPEG (OP) — Flax held most of the activity Thursday on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange. Export houses were credited with "buying, but this was believed in connection with old business. No new reports of overseas interest in flax were received. Prices were irregular. Closing prices: Oats: May unchanged 691/s; Jly unchanged 68’>4ia; Oct. 34 lower 68a. - .. Barley: May unchanged 91; Jly ,1/4 lower 90$/sb; Oct. un-I changed 90a. Flax: May 1 lower 3.25; Jly 3/4 lower 3.18%; Oct. 21/: - 2 lower 2.91%-2.92b. Rye: May 1 lower 1-.02; Jly "/3 lower 1.01%; Oct. 3/4 lower 1.01‘/sa. _Prices for class two wheat for export to countries outside IWA: 1 Nor 1,64%; 2 1.60%; 3 1.53%; ' 4 1.42%; 5 1.29%; 6 1.26%; 1 Du- rum 1.96%; 2 1.95%; 3 1.85%; IWA and domestic prices: 1 Nor 1.64%; 2 1.60%; 3 1.53%; 4 1.42%; 5 1.29%; 6 1.26%; 1 Durum 1.96%; 2 1.95%; 3 1.85%. ‘ SPACE TECHNOLOGY LOS ANGELES (AP) — In the first undertaking of its kind, the university of California is launch- ing a 17 - week course in space teclin o 1 o g y, beginning Monday night. Purpose of the course said an official is to provide “a sec- ond yet imaginative exposition of fundamental principles of very- long~range ballistic vehrinlel.” AgeIIIs_WaIIted J T PROUD OF YOUR JOB — ell world famous Underwood and Remington Typewriters adding machines, etc., as low as $1 down, $1 week. Full or part time. High commissions. You sell, we collect. Canadian Typewriter Sales, 113 MacCor- mack St., Toronto 9. PAULA ROUTES AVAILABLE Can Place reliable men or women interested in earning up to $3.50 hourly distributing 200 foods, Home and Farm Necessities in established neighbourhood routes on full or part-time basis. Permanent. No lay-offs. ‘Experience un- necessary. Write for details of “My helping Hand Offer on credit basis” Mr. G. Laurin, President, 21 St. Paul St. East - Montreal". Bars Leaving CAR LEAVING FOR HALIFAX Sunday returning F rid a y, phone No. 1 Kensington. cars and Trucks I-or Sale 1955 BEL. AIR. CHEVROLET priced “economically for immed- Iiate cash sale has new battery, new tires, radio, turn indicators, back up lights, less than 30,000 miles. Motor recently overhaul- ed. Excellent buy at $1650. Con- tact F-O Don Hepburn, at 7652 in Summerside evenings, 231 local 4 in daytime. For Rent For gentlemen. Dial 4237. 4 ROOM HEATED APARTMENT with hot water and electric -stove.. Adults preferred. Phone 3081. ' FURNISHED ‘ROOM, HEATED. Would like woman as‘ compan- ion, rent reasonable. Apply 174 Kent or dial 4330. five HEATED ROOMS, PART- ly furnished, suitable for two working girls or women. Dial 6792. IN THE BUSINESS AREA Charlottetown Ground floor space up to 5000 square feet and sceond floor office space up to 5000 square feet, divided to suit tenants. All replies confi- dential. Apply Box 601 Guar- dian Office. For Sale oNE GOLDEN COCKERAL sm- vniel pup. Dial 7641. I CHALL_ENGE These Prices Rain Bonnets, Reg. 39c each. Our price $1.00 per doz. Genuine Leather Wallets, priced tagged (boxed) $4.95. Our price $7.20 per doz. Sample $1.00 '» each. ' , ‘ Hercules Fountain Pen with 4 refills in plastic case, $8.00 per doz. Sample $1.00 each. Pocket Secretary with pen and comb, $8.00 per doz. Sample —$1.00 each. All Chrome Lighters boxed $5.00 per doz. Sample $1.00 each. All'Chrome Lighters boxed with beautiful designs, $6.50 per doz. Sample $1.00 each. Waterman Pens & Jewellery Sets. Boxed with $25.00 price tag. Sample $4.00 each. $42.00 per doz. sets. _ Ronson’s Famous “66” Shave- master w i t h unconditional guarantee, sells for ‘$28.50. Sample $14.00. $136.00 per doz. Pagoda & Pagan Perfume by Revelle. List price $20.00 each. Our price $2.00 per sample. $18.00 per doz. - Combs, Reg. 10c each. Our price $2.50 per gross. Sample price 20 for $1.00. Nylon Toothbrushes individually boxed, reg. 39¢ each. $7.50 per. gross. Sample 10 for $1.00. We have other nationally adver- tised merchandise at stupendous prices plus premiums. A1l‘samp les pre-paid. Please print name plearly when sending for samp- es. FRANCINE SPECIALTIES w 867A College St., Toronto 4. For Those Who Prefer To Write Their Own CLASSIFIED AD HERE'S HOW I THIS——is’ a sample 3-line want ad. This ad contains approximately 15 words. Phone 8506. You can use an ad like this to tell about your offer to nearly 20,000 readers of The Guardian and ,The Patriot. HERE'S HOW MUCH 6days 3.60 4 OOOICOCOOOO 1 day .30 HERE'S THE NUMBER 8506 Help You Prepare An Ad If You Wish. ONE. FURNISHED BEDROOM. - OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS I. GUPPOSE THKVS FUNNY, e0lN‘AROUND K|CI<IN' PEOPLE.’ I |T'LL LEARN HIM A LESSON AN‘ MAKE HIM THINK TWICE EEFORE HE M5 IT AGAIN.’ VEH? WELL, VOU’2E .J'U5T AS BAD " YOU THOUGH --THE‘! SAY NEEI7 A LESSON IN HOPE HE CRACK$ 'THII~.|KIN' TWICE.’ DIZIVER/'OH,HE.'LL HIT THAT GU‘/5 CROCK WHY HOPE HE CRACK5 SOMEBODY SOME AGIN TH’ MACHINE" ANOTHER GU‘/'5 CHAN‘ DAV AN’ IT'LI. IIJM TLEAEN A LESSON? WHY NOT HOPE HE BUSTS HIS OWN F%T AN‘ LEAZU5 A LEGSONZ PEOPLEIZE THAT wee/, OF A IZECKLE55 LEARN 'IM A Ll§5OI~.|“—- HALF ' TH‘ WORLD I9 LEARNIKV AN‘ TH’ REST AIZETIZ‘/N’ T'I(EEP FROM BEIN' III , ., , . I. " In i131:-ugLa.vaI.04-0-5-VII-0'-H For Sale For Sale TWO STACKS HAY, JACK AD- ams, Lake Verde. ’ CALF, 2 WEEKS OLD, APPLY ' Nicholos Plaggenhalf, Pownal. QUANTITY GOOD BALED HAY G. C. Green and Sons, Emer- ald. FOR SALE — FEEDER TUR- nips. William Hicken, Victoria Cross. BEEF BREED CALVES. Anso milk cows. Apply Murphy’s Barn. 47 Valley Street. ONE LADIES SUIT; SIZE 18, New, 2 skirts. Color grey. Ap- ply 37 Gower St. Pa-rkdale. ONE WOOD SLEIGII, ONE stock box fit half ton truck, Baled hay. Gordon Roberts, Phone Cardigan 12-14. I NEW. MODERN _SIX -. ROOM bungalow in Belvedere area. Oil heat, large lot. 1'«)or parti- culars Apply Box 600, Guardian ELECTROLUX. R.ECONDITION- del electrolux. Authorized elec- ‘ trolux Dealer. Phone 9858. BODY PART 1948 CHEVROLET Sedan. In good condition. Also heater, radiator, and motor. Phone 4223. LOT FOR SALE 88 BY 169 FEET corner Connolly Avenue and Se- cond Street, Parkdale. City wa- ter. Dial 7223. GENERAL ELECTRIC TV Price $95.00 also mans over- coat. Dial 4523 or Apply 320 ‘ -Kent St; - ~ — « BRIDGE AND TABLE LAMPS, oil lamps, electric mof-fat hot plate, chamber set, 2 and 3 -gallon crocks. Foot stools, end tables. Bea-tons Auction Rooms. KITCHEN CHAIRS, ENAMEL’ top table, chrome kitchen set, chair, large mirror, baby’s crib, baby stroller. Beatons Auction Rooms. ed traded in on latest new mo- ' oak library table, oak arm ~ ELECTROLUX AUTHORIZED Dealer will sell cheap used cleaner traded in on latest 1958 Model Electrolux. Phone 5607. ' REGISTERED. LAND. RACE swine. The finest bacon type, reasonable price. Magic Land- race Ranch, Travellers Rest. ELECTROLUX USED. TRADED in on new 1958 model electro- 'l x. Authorized Electrolux ‘Dealer Phone 5372. ELECTROLUX. USED. TRADE” in on new 1958 model electrolux. Authorized Electrolux Dealer. Phone 3828, Summerside. ‘ Holstein cattle, both young and old, also, a quantity of press- ed hay. Robert H. Palmer, Con- way. , ELECTROLUX. USED. TRADED in on latest Automatic Model electrolux. Authorized Electro- lux Dealer. Phone 3149. Sum- merside. USED ROTARY AND CAR- riage 44" Saw; 2 Band saws; 8” surface planer; 6” jointer; double Shaper, rip saw. Weeks A NUMBER OF REGISTERED For Sale I ELECTROLUX AUTHORIZED Dealer has few used floor polishers -and cleaners cheap for cash, traded in on new Electrolux three brush polishers and cleaners. Phone 4517. HOUSE HUNTER RIVER VIL lage, for sale or rent. Modern home throughout. Seven rooms, two baths, sunporch, and gar- age. » R e a d y for occupancy Write Mr Dave Patterson, Hun- ter River. UNBREAKABLE (MELMAC) "DINNERWARE - Terms arranged. Apply to- JOHN ARSENAULT, 83 Bayfield St.—2nd floor PUPPIES FOR SALE REGIST- ered Lassie Collies, Scotties, Pugs, Miniature Pinchers, Cocker Spaniels, two excellent Boxer females, 20 per cent dis- count on winter sales. Wm. Ran- dall, Hopewell Cape, N.B. Phone 185-32. ELECTROLUX V A C U U M Cleaners with complete attach- ments —— 2 year guarantee — reconditioned (*) $39.95 or $2.00 weekly (*) by Maritime Com- pact Sales, 176 Kent St., Char- lottetown. Tel. 9220 or write for FREE home showing. ‘LECTROLUX BRAND NEW- latest model complete with [cord winder, traded in on a new compact home cleaning unit. Goes for best offer, also practically like new automatic Electrolux complete with cleaning tools $69.90. Maritime Compact Sales, 176 Kent Street, Charlottetown. Dial 9220. ‘ use Guardian -, Patriot WANT ADS ’ OFTEN FOR QUICK RESULTS IN RENTING on SELLING Female Help Wanted Mill, Pleasant Valley Phone Hunter River 27-31., I ONE BIG DODGE MOTOR, RE- built new pistons, rings, com: plete with transmission, start- er, generator, make good heat motor. Apply Guardian Box 598 BARGAINS IN RECONDITION- ed Electrolux cleaners, all trade ins on latest electrolux automa-tic models. You are al- ways sure when dealing with an Authorized Electrolux Deal- er.’ Phone 9349. COAL AND WOOD RANGES, Quebec "heaters, small Cole- man space heater, hall-rack ma- gazine rack, wringer, electric fireplace, beds, springs, mat- tresses, studio couch, single and double couches. Beaton’s Auc- 4 tion Rooms. 4‘ PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Etc, Bell, Matheson & Foster 150 Richmond St. J. Elmer Blanchard, B.A. 165 Queen St. Dial 4232 M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB. . Bank of Commerce Bldg Allison M. Gillie, LL.B. - 130 Richmond St. Dial 4747 Palmer & Haslam Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. Peaks & Nicholson 175 Grafton Street _ J. A. McGuigan, B.A. Currie Bldg., Dial 9424 Queen St. IAN M. MacLEOD, LLB. CURRIE BLDG. (Above Shoe Doctor) DIAL 3361 FREDERIC (EA. LARGE, Q. Room 207 Confederation Bldg. Corner Queen and Richmond Sts. (Across from Royal Bank Bldg.) DIAL 3244 J os. W. MacDonald, B.A., Q.C. . . 150 Richmondistreet Dial 4713 Box 472 MacPhee 33 Trainor 165 Queen St. Dial 4232 CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince St. Dial 6432 OPTOMETRISTS J. A. Carruthers, R. 0. 123 Kent St, Dial 5612 Byron J. Grant, 124 Kent St., ~ 5611 J. S. Taylor, R.O. Corner Kent & Queen Sts. Office 9133.— House 4756 H. J. Mabon, R.O. Montague I- ARCHITECT J. F. TOOMZBS, B. Arch. - ARCHITECT 140 Richmond St. niai sass G. Keith Pickard B. A1-‘ch. M.R.A.l.C., Summerside. P.E.I. Dial 2936 Charlottetown. Tuesdays and Fridays. Dial 8618 Peter A. McNeil 166 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown Phone 4339 P. O. Box 513 MUSICIANS H. JOHN HARRIS, F. R. C. 0. Studio — 203 Richmond St. DIAL 4213 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER E. S. , CHANDLER. B.Sc. (E.E.), M.E.I_C., P.Eng. 161 QUEEN ST. PHONE 8325 2 BRIGHTON ROAD MIMEOGRAPHING - STENOGRAPHY - BOOKKEEPING MRS. HELEN ACORN DIAL 6349 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Currie Bldg. McDONALD, CURRIE & CO. COOPER BROTHERS & CO. Charlottetown DiaI5568 148 Great George Dial 6547 — 6548 H. R. DOANE & COMPANY St., Charlottetown P. O. Box 187 Charlottetown ARTHUR J. GARRETT PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING 100 Fitzroy Street Dial 532] CHARTERED Provincial Bank Building ERMA P. MORRISON MONCTON. H. I» ACCOUNTANT GIRL OR M I D D L E AGED woman for housework, Mrs. Fred Reddin, Bunbury, Dial 7959. ' ' EXPEREIENCED GI RL FOR general housework. Apply Mrs Percy Simmons, 84 Brighton Road. GENERAL D U T Y NURSES Graduate. Opening on all’" shifts, forty-hour week, time and one- half for overtime. New mod- ern hospital. Vacations and sick leave. Insurance. Apply 0. L. Harvey, Administrator, Milli - nocket, Maine. I_..o~.t and Found LOST — DOG BROWN WITH bla spots. White eye. Contact Town Police, Summerside. WILL THE PARTY WHO TOOK grey suburban coat from P. W. C. dance Friday night please return to 215‘ Weymouth and re- ceive their own. _ Male Help Wanted TRAVELLER WANTED, TO call on Merchants of‘P. E. 1. Car and expenses ‘supplied. Write s t a t i ii g Experience, References, Phone number etc., to P.O. Box 35, City. Wanted WANTED — ALE BOTTLES. Pints or quarts. Dial 8595. WANTED. FEEDER. CATTLE and .calves. Apply Chester J. Weeks, Fredericton. WANTED 2 TO 3 ACRES LAND on paved road handy City. Write giving full particulars to Box 597 Guardian. WANTED SURFACE PLANER or matcher, state condition, Rupert Simpson, Bay View Mills. COUPLE WITHOUT CHILDREN Rent free house for part-time work. References required. Di- al 5500. WANTED AT ONCE QUANTITY of good quality carrots also quantity of mixed grain. Apply Wellington MacNeill and Son, Office 4732. Residence 5156. WANTED We are paying highest market prices for all kinds of ’scrap iron and metal materials, also ale bottles, hides and skins. MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD. 158 Kent St. WANTED Bookkeeper and Stenographer Experience not neces- sary. AppIy-- E rs. Bruce Unemployment Insurance ' A MILLION DRINKS LOS ANGELES (AP)—Charles Chaplin Jr. was jailed Tuesday on suspicion of misdemeanor drunk ‘driving. Highway patrol- men quoted him: “I’ve been to a million parties and had a million drinks.” Officers said they saw the actor speeding and chased him for several blocks, and through two red lights, before forcing him to the curb. 187 Great George St. IWEEKEND Sewing Machines 9 . . . ‘/2 hp motor from new, reg. I99.95 Baseburners . . . . . used Pianos, all sizes . . . . . Electric Refrigeratbrs Oil Space Heaters’ all sizes from Boys' Bikes, new and used . . . . . Girls‘ Bikes, new and used . . . . . Oil, Coal and Wood Ranges . . . . Oil Refrigerators from . . . . . . . Gas and Electric Washers from FIRESTONE HOME &”AUTO CO. LTD. Phone 5547 SPECIALS ’MoIny Less Than Half Price! NEW and USED! I9.95 Deep WeII Pu/mp Jack and Motor .. I39.00 Bench ‘Saw with TiIting- Arbor with I29.95 Gas Engines, 2-3 hp, new. reg. 74.95 53.95 Radio“Record Player, cabinet model. 29.95 Floor and Table Model Radios. Battery and Electric . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.95 Coal and Wood Furnaces. hot air. . . I79.95 . . . . 29.95 ooooooocooo 9.95 ....29.95 I0.00 Hot Water Heaters complete. used . . 95.00 Gun Type Oil Burner for Furnace. 79.95 Organs for Schools and Hall: . . . . . 29.95 .... 99.95 ... I49.95 .. 29.95 .... 29.95 000000000 from Classified advertising secutive issues. word per day. 31/3c per word per day. 698 Main Street word per day. Guardian and The Patriot. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES is inserted in both The Ads must appear in con- .5 One or two days, Guardian and Patriot, 4c per" Three consecutive days, Guardian and Patriot, Six consecutive days, Guardian and Patriot, 3c ner Minimum charge for 20 words. 9.95’ IN MEMORIAM . HARRISON C. MUTTART After a brief illness, Mr. Har- rison Crawford Muttart, Marsh- field, died on December 10, 1957 at Queen Mary Veterans’ Hosp- ital, Montreal, in his sixty-ninth year. Mr. Muttart, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Louis Muttart, was born in Jersey City, New Jersey a-nd received his educa- tion at Union Corner, Prince-Ed- ward Island, and Wesley Col- lege, Winnipeg. He served Over- seas during World War I, and since that time he lived in Marshfield where he operated a grocery business. He is survived by his wife, Gladys Ferguson, and two dau- BLUSTERY? WHAT IF IT IS? You can laugh at raw, windy weather if you have a clothes dryer in your home. ' FIRESTONE ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYER . I49.95 , Other models available Immediate Delivery FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO CO. LTD. 187 Gt. Geo. St. Dial 5547 6000 lbs. v I Charlottetown’ I6 January, I958. A Dry You in CI \ FIRESTONE H 187 Great George St. ghters, Alva in Montreal. and Lela (Mrs. W.R. Gillespie) in Seven Islands, Quebec. The funeral was held on Dec- ember 13 from the MacLean Fun- eral Home, Charlottetown. The service was conducted by Rel’- F.H. Littlejohns and Rev. G. Howard Christie. The pallbeorers were Messrs Stanley Scott, Heath Foster. Her- bert Dennis, Earl Foster, Cecil Stetson, and Ernest Foster,‘ Burial was iii the Marshfield Community Cemetery, where the Canadian Legion burial service was read by S.W. Leard, and the Last Post and Reveille were wounded by D. Mills. IN MEMORIAM MRS. ANGUS MacPHERSON The death of Mrs. Margaret MacPherson, formerly of Mur- ray River, occurred at the home of her neice, Mrs. R.E. Mac- Pherson, Grandview, P.E.I. on December 5th, 1957. Mrs. MacPherson who was in her 81st year had been in fall- ing health for the past year, and was cared for by her niece, Mrs. R.E. MacPherson. Born in Bellevue, P.E.I. Nov- ember 20, 1877, she lived the greater part of her life in Mur- ray River. After the death of her husband in 1952' she lived in Bellevue, P.E.I. with her broth- er and with her daughter in Natick, Mass. ' , On Sunday, December 8th, fol- lo ring a short service in the home, the funeral was held in Murray River United Church, conducted .by Rev. H.M. Fras- er of Montague, assisted by Rev. F. MacK-innon, Valleyfield, P. E.I. A large congregation as- NOTICE Effective‘ midnight I6-I7 January. I958 aII Paved Roads in the Province of Prince Edward Island are closed to a‘II vehicles whose Ioaded weight exceeds When the temperature drops to 20 degrees Fahrenheit these restrictions are ; automatically rescinded. ‘ This notice is given under authority of regulations" published 3 May I956. R. G. WHITE. ' ’ Prince Edward Island. 0 No more frozen fingers 0 No rriore frozen clothes 9 No more dampness ‘in your home for only Pennies a day‘ fully automatic clothes . D RY E R I I $40 For Your Old CIothes Line! $I.OO For Every Clothes Pin (UP TO 25 PINS) ' AT CO. sembled as people from far and dvertise The Classified Way near came to pay their last fig. spects to a friend and loved om Hymns sung were "The Loi'Ii*., My Shepherd"_ and “Abide wig, Me”. Mrs. MacPherson who was pm deceased by her husband Angus. several years ago, is survivga by one son, Russel of Mung‘, River and one daughter San‘ Mrs. Clifford Stewart of Na‘ ‘ Mass., also a step daughter garet. now living in Boston, and seven grandchildren. ‘i She is also survived by thf“ brothers,~John S. MacPhee, Be; levue, P.E.I. Donald MaCPheg Summerville, Mass., and Lauafi. MacPhee, Quincy, Mass, Pallbearers were Max coop, er, Alexander MacPherson, John Norman MacPherson, Stanley MacPhee, Alex A. MacPhee and John Dan MacPherson. Interment was in Murray Riv. er United Church Cemetery. Floral offerings were as fol- lows: ‘ WREATHS Sally, Cliff and family Russel, Phyllis and family Mrs. J.D. MacDonald and family SPRAYS John S. MacPhee and family John A. MacPher~snon and fam. ily ' Lauchie MacPhee and family Mrs. Peter MacPhee and farm, Donald and Sarah MacPhee lVI.i's. Thomas MacPherson am family ‘ Robert and Kay; Bibeau and ram, fly Murray River United Church " Women's Association. IN MEMORIAM A. LIVINGSTONE A prominent house contractor and builder, Andrew Livingston; 91, of Port Arthur, 0nt., died Nov. 13th in hospital. Born in P.E. Island, Mr. Livingston. came to Port Arthur in 1911 and carried on his business as house contractor and builder for many years. Surviving are two sons, A ’ of Port Arthur, Llewellyn in Ger. ,9 ' ‘ Deputy Minister. » r Clothes THOR OME 8. AUTO LTD. ‘ ' Phone 5547 Staff Pension Plan. ASSISTANT PHARMACIST QUALIFIED PHARMACIST required immediately by 725 bed Hospital for permanent Staff post. Forty-four hour week; salary in accordance with pre- vailing scales, and based on experience, includes an- nual increment. Perguisites provide one meal whilst on duty, and laundering of uniforms, without charge, three weeks’ annual vacation, annual Sick Leave allowance, free .medical and hospitalization benefits, REPLY STATING QUALIFICATIONS, EXPERIENCE AND SALARY REQUIREMENTS TO : ' Miss F. E. Eastman, Personnel Officer, The Montreal General Hospital, 1650 Cedar Avenue, MONTREAL, 25, Quebec. aldton, 0nt., a daughter Viola, Mrs. J.M. Flemming, 0nt., five grandchildren and two g1-at grandchildren. Mr. Livingstone was prede ceased by his first wife, the former Margaret MacLean of Milo, in 1911 and by his second wife, Catherine Cha;.rbers of On. tario in 1938, and a daughter, Mary, Mrs. F.G. Stafford in 1953. A daughter Hazel and a son Or rin also predeceased him. The funeral‘ was held the fol- lowing Friday at 2 p.m. from St. Paul’s United Church, Rev. W.C. Mercer officiating. :Mr. Livingstone was the son of the late James and Mary (Stewart) Livingstone, ‘ West Point, P.E.I. He was one ofoa 5311111? of eight, all of whom deceased him. Burial was in Riverside Cemetery. RING HISTORY James Figs was the first sm- ish bare-knuckle boxing cham- pion in 1719. . CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 14th day of January A.D. 1958. In Re Estate of EDITH E. POOLEY late of Charlottetown in Queen’s County in the said Province, Widow, deceased; tes- tate. To the Sheriff of the County of Queen’: County or any Constable or literate person within I8-Id County GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading I110 petition on file of Brenton old Turner of Knuts.ord 13 Prince County in the said Prov- ince, Farmer, and Ralph Jon“ of Charlottetown aforesaid, Sec- urities Dealer, the Executors of the above named Estate, pray" ing that a citation may be iS5“°d for the purpose hereinafter 599 forth: You are therefore hel‘9I)Y required to cite all persons 111' terested in the said Estate to be and ‘appear before the Judi“ present at a Probate Court be held in the Court House 111 Charlottetown in Queen's COW” in the said Province, on TIHl1“' day the 20th day of Februafl’ next coming, at the hour eleven o’clock forenoon of II“ same day to shew cause If 3'15; - they can why the AccoImI5 ° the said Estate should not I39 passed and an order for d1s’t1'lIl“' tion made to close the B5?” as prayed for in said P9F1I‘°” and on motion of Frederic Large Esquire, Proctor fol‘ 53‘ Petitioner. B_ AND IT IS HEREBY ORDE ED that a true copy hereof e forthwith published in 5°” newspaper published in, lottetown aforesaid once In 9‘ week for at least four c01l5°°“' tive weeks from the date her i and that a true cop)’ “erg? be forthwith posted 111 the .°‘_ lowing public places respectltvhe ly, namely, in the hall of W“ Court House in Charlotte” aforesaid, at or near the W” of Nova Scotia in Charlotte“) 9 aforesaid and at or near In Canadian Bank of Commerce Charlottetown aforesaid. 5° aid all persons interested In Ihehsave Estate as aforesaid may due notice thereof. WITNESS His Hgflfélélé Leonard Palmer, “ said Probate Court at Charla“? town in Queen’: County. the and year first above By the Court. (L.S.) Harold of vinniwtn” nest!" (Sgd.) Frances’ 3-