2:, it 52 .. . .. E .-".s- .5 -.....- .s-.- -. g em-as e9,v1;r,7, . .. .,.:,, .i-'sr ...,,. 2:... ii i I ge I2 rhe Guardian Wed April 17, 1957 ms.L.-.:...... IN MEMORIAM Al'I.D - In loving memory 0' my dear wife. Mrs. Bertram Auld. Clyde River. who passed away. April 17. I947. The world may change from year to Year. And friends from day to day But never will the one I loved From memory pass away. I.o.ingly remembered by Husband. VESSEY - In loving memory of Mrs. Blanche Vessey who pass- ed away April 17th. 1955. Your memory is our keepsake From which we will never part God has you in his keeping We have you in our hearts. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by husband and family. ll0WI.ET1'- In loving memory of mother and "grandma" (Mrs. John Howlett) who fell asleep in Jesus April l5th. I953. To memory Ever dear Thess. 4. I3-lfll. Jean, Roy Eiby, and grandchil- dren. VESSEY- In loving memory of My dear Mother, Mrs. William Vessey who died April 17. 1955. Fund are the memories that linger Dear is the one that is gone In memory we hold you dear mother. As long as the years roll along. Lovingly remembered by daugh- ter Shirley. son-in-law, Donald. Ill MEMOIIIAM AIRS. C.W. PATIAERSON The funeral of the late Mrs. C.W. Patterson was held at ll) Tus- day afternoon. of which she had long been a de- voted member. Born Alberta E. Stewart, st Harrington, P.E.I. on 17th Novem- her-1876. lhswasoned seven children of Ewen and Annie (Nan- Kival) Stewart. She was educated at Prince of Wales College and taught school for sevual years in the Magdalene Islands and New England. returninl to Charlotte town on her marriage to C. W. Patterson 12th July 1905. She is survived by her husband and immediate family. Bertram W Charlottetown, and Erma (Mrs. H.D. Morrison). Moncton, N.B., one sister. Mrs. Bessie Seaman, Brockton. Mass.. and nephews Nieces and grandchildren. death occurred at her home following I protracted illness marked by her continued cheeful- ness. her list leaders Accaaasdatcll MALI IOARDEE ACCOMMO- dated. also home ' A meals served daily except Sundays. Dial 521. III Pownal. cars as! Tracks far Sale 1151 FORD SEDAN. EXCELLENT Condition, Phone 355. use DODGE SEDAN. FOUR NEW tires. Good motor and body. Radio Phone 3904. between 0 and 7. 1054 CHEVROLET . RA D IO. heater and defroster. good tires and in perfect condition. Dial 7932. 1055 DODGE STATION WAGON. Perfect condition. Priced to sell. Apply Murrays Garage, 61 St. Peters Road. Phone 6413. I955 VOLKSWAGEN. CUSTOM coach. Good condition. low mil- age, snow tires. 8975.00. Can be financed. Phone 5021 after 5 p.m. I91! CIIEV. DE LUXE NEW MO- tor job. Radio and heater. Ex- cellent condition. Price 3600.00. Phone 3393. 141 Elm Ave. lust rumours SEDAN. (soon I tires. New battery. generator. . suitable for fisherman. Priced l for quick sale. Can be seen at Judsons Body Shop. Crapaud. 1947 FORD - FERGUSON TRAC- tor. Good working condition. Brace bars for potato work. Write box 952 Guardian. TODAY'S SPECIAL Living room comfort. 1947 CHRYSLER SEDAN Radio and Heater F. R. McLAlNE LTD. Dial 7358-9 Malpeque Road TODAY'S SPECIALS 1958 DODGE MAYFAIR V-8. one owner; low mileage. Three tone. Beautiful family car. 11995 1961 FORD SEDAN, Color green. Good tires and motor. Bargain at was I 1960 PONTIAC SEDAN. ln beauti- ful condition. Clean inside and out. Good tires. 3695 W. R. Jenkins Lid. Used Car Lot Kent St. For many years she was an ac-- "'0"? 91" tive A of the 'A S ' ” Lodge I.0.0.F. and was a Past Noble F... .n.nt Grand of Alpha Rebekah Lodge. She participated actively in the various Iadies' us A AA of Zion Presbyterian Church and as a A L and Supra. A A of its Sunday School. The funeral service was conduc- ted by Rev. W.H. Brown who spoke fittingly of her gift of friend- ship. Mr. J.A. Macbeod, soloist. sang "The Old Rugged Cross". and the hymns chosen were "By Cool Siloam's Shady Hill" and "Forever with the Lord". Mem- bers of Alpha Rebekah lodge and the Zion Women's Auxiliary attend- ed as groups. DASH TURNED OVER SIMONSTOWN. South Africa (Reuters)-Britain handed over to South Africa the British naval ban here known as "the Gibral- tar of the South Atlantic." It has been under British control for 162 years. The British sciud it from the Dutch In 175. They will con- tinue toe nloy facilities at the base and operate from it in the event of war. RECALI. RORESPIERRI PARIS (AP)-Leaders of most Trench political parties are-ask- ing the government to rehabili- tate Maximilian Robesplerre French revolutionary leader who was guillotiaed in 1704. They also proposed elaborate observance next year of the lllth anniversary of his birth. ..L...?..:...:.... SMALL ROOM. PHONE 7295. FOR RENT -FLOOR SANDERS Chandler Bros. Dial 6557. STORE. ON KENT STREET. OP- posite - C.F.C.Y. Call Seamle- bury. 4555. canon ans-n-:n AND '1-Tiitnisn. ed room. Second floor. Nice lo- cation. Dial 3306. THREE ROOMS FOR RENT. Available now. Apply Box 955. Guardian. 8 ROOM HEATED APARTMENT. lower floor. private entrance. residential, central. Apply Box 959 Guardian. SIX ROOM APARTMENT I Would share with couple who work. Available June Ist. Ap ply Box 956 Guardian. TWO ADJOINING SUNNY Rooms with balcony, furnished or unfurnished. Adults only. Ap- ply Dos 051 Guardian. roit RENT - IN sumiiifasion furnished duplex apartment Dial sass. TWO HEATED UNTURNISHED rooms and kitchenette with sink. 4 floor. ' ”- for one or two adults. Central. res- idential. Phone 0505. For Sale EXTENSION DINING ROOM table with I chairs. Dial 8158. D'-lNlNO:'”R00M-.TAHVI:E--FA4N'D six chairs. Phone 4101. Fungal: l Dial 4330. , TEN TONS OF BALED HAY. AP- ply Bill Curley. Emerald. - MONTH OLD PIGS. BALED HAY. Hubert Maci.eud. Mount Hope- KNITTED aaiiv CLOTHES. AP- ply 25 t'pper Prince Street or Dial 396i. H Hpwpp novs .i.c'."uicciNs BIKE 24" Wheel. )d Condition. Dial 5880 lletvicen 5 and 7 P1"- DISCONTINUED i.iNi:'oFi)i'tTi'r' ing fixiuies. 30 wt tent Dil- count. Storey I-jlcctirc7;vv so Acnil:'s"ii'.innwooo SITUAT- ousnriii" ii.i'r OA'i?Io's'rrtAw. Also lllll'I.illUtI(l in stove length. Everett llultart, Albany, R.R- ONE ROW JOIIN DEER POTATO planter Good as new. Take cattle on trade Apply Lloyd Macwllilallls. Carleton Siding. GREI-IN AND WINE CHESTER- field suite Washer. baby car- riage. radio. Phone 7407. FOR SALE - MASSEY " 5 " lratlnr Tlinroiichly recondition- ed, Apply Arnold Murray, Carla inn Siding. ONE EVENING DRESS. WORN once. Size in. color orchid. Paid 330.00 and uill sell for 820.00. Phone 9214 A QUANTITY OF FEED OATS. General purpose mare. eight years old. Murdock Dawson, Al- bany. FOR SALE THREE PIECE Kroehler Chesterfield suite. ex- cellent condition. Priced Reason-l able. Mrs. Arthur Macliny Al-I bony. ONE MATCRED TEAM or Black Percheron mares. about. 1.300 lbs each, also one Holstein, cow to freshen in May. P.A.. McDonald. St. Peters Bay. Phone 1-3. i COME AND SEE - EASTERi gifts with a meaning: Bibles,i prayer-books. devotional books.' and religious novelties. Also ap- propriately de signed Easter greeting cards. The Bible House,1 (Opposite Eaton's). I Feisala llcln Ifsntcii 1 WANTED FOR HOUSEWORK. AL- so dining-room work and kitch- en help, at the Rothcsay Colleg- iate Boys School. good wages” and accommodation pruvided.l Apply to P.T.0. THE MATRON.. Wai-sir-mriinasim-i:vTu' person to island Grill. wamnil ouu. FOR GENER- al housework Phone 7148. PRACTICAL NURSE .WAN'l'ED from 9.()f)'to 12.00 am. Apply to) Mrs. Bruce. National Unemploy-i ment Office. 1 MIDDLE AGED woman TO pol light housekeeping in city. Ap-. ply Mrs. Bruce. National Unem-I ployment Office. GIRL rnnrsnasnv DUTCHi to look after two small childrenl and light housekeeping. room, and board provided. Phone 7570 after 6. or write P.0. Box 702 Charlottetown. OPERATING ROOM NURSE” Graduate nurse required withi post-graduate 0.R. Please statel salary required. Maintenance 335.00. 40 bed hospital with con- genial working conditions. 40' hour week. Fare refunded after: six months. Apply Administxa-i tor. War Memorial Hospital,' Williams Lake. B.C. 1 l Male Ilolp ffanteil MAN OR BOY FOR FARM WORK. Lelglt Vessey, York. . WTrtEii"siNct;n"is?iiv' Aiiifii, farm work. Reginald MacFar-1 lane, North Carleton. PENTRONT mes: ancononxl gm” gnu. .03”, mn, ed in Ciillotlen. priced 5200.00. Apply Clicsicy Riiell. Murray - Harbour. IWANTED OLD WATCHES. ALSO Sarvlceallffnai may course dinss-s; in Class dishes. Dial BI. HIDIRN FUMIGA O IRR- vlce throughou. the Island. H.R. Quinn Proprietor. P.O. Phone 8717 Charlottetown. WI REPAIR AND REWIND MO- tors, washer repairs. wringer rolls. refrigeration, Sal and repairs. House wiring. Storey Electric. FOR PAINTING. PAPERHANG ing. decorating of all kinds. We are men of experience only. Con- tact Robert MacCallum. 20 Del- mont Street. Teachers Wanted REQUIRED FOR AIR MARSHAL G. 0. Johnston School. RCAF Station Summerside, P.E.I.. for the term commencing Septem- ber, 1957. Primary (1. 1. 3) and Intermediate (4, 5. 6. 7) grade teachers plus one Music Teacher qualified in voice and piano. Ap- plication form and salary sched- ules will be forwarded on re- quest up to the 27th April. 1957, by the Secretary, School Board. RCAF Station, Summerside, P. E.l. PROTESTANT TEAEHERS Required for Grade 3 (30 pupils) (ind for Grade 6 (male preferred) in Hunt- ingdon High School (Que- bec) about 45 miles from Montreal on bus and train lines to New York State. Salaries are from S2300 up (Montreal scale to tenth year). Apply to: DR. K. R. WILLIS, Box 462, Huntingdon, Que. Traiispartatlas ffantcil WANTED - TRANSPORTATION for two by car. to Boston on April 21th. Phone 6030. Wanted WANTED ALE B0'l"I'l.ES. ' gm Kerk lasted IIPERIENCED TRUCK DRIV- .- 1-gquireg work for summer months. Dial 8306. T EXPERIENCED RELIABLE wo- man desires work. cleanlnl 01' flees in the evenings. Write to Box ass, Guardian. TENDERS Tenders will be accepted until May 4th, 1957 by Dit- ectors. Fort AuZU5tl” Dairying Co-op Association for hauling of milk Routes 1 to 5. State price per hun- dred. Also for helper in factory. State price per (lily- FOR SALE One Beaiiy Washer Sl00.00. One hard' Kitchen Set S25.00. Apply- 235 Grafton Street FOR SALE New house on Palmer's Lane, Parkdale. Six rooms. Modern. Large lot. Desir- able location- Apply- M. A. FARMER, Solicitor. DUPLEX FOR SALE Situated on Grafton St., contains five rooms, bath- plnts or quarts. Dial 8595. WANTED TO BUY CHILDS youth bed. Phone 7630 after 6 p.m nor-s nicvcnn. PLEASE nun.) 4573 noon hour or after 5.30 pm. WANTED - ONE GOOD us ET) double row potato planter. Ap- ply Box 957 Guardian. FARM WITHIN 12 MILES OI Charlottetown on Trans Canada Highway. With or without build- ings. Apply Box 964 Guamian. ONE 700 s 30 USED TRUCK tire in good condition. Give price. Write- Box 958 Guardian rwo FRONT FENDERS, RADI- star and grill for 1050. '6 ton Mercury. Apply Frank Roche, Johnston's River. clocks to aid in watches repeat- ing course. Charlie Cloud (pat- lent) Jordan Memorial (Tuber- culosis) Sauatorium. The Glades, A PERMANENT BOARDING place by a quiet retiring gentle- man in city or suburbs. or any highwsey leading to and within five miles of the city. ADPU Hon X.l-I. Guardian. Wanted To llest WANTED TO RENT BEFORE May 16th house or I a r g s apartment. Apply Box 081 Guar room and sunporch on first floor, four rooms and bath- room on second floor, hot water oil furnace. Garage. Rental income 51800.00 per year. L. H. KENNEDY Real Estate -- Insurance 166 Great George St. Phone 3912 Defence Construction ( I95! l Limited Notice To Tenderers PROJECT: Supply and Erection of Approx. 50 Tons of Struc- tural Steel for Naval Reserve Division Building, (Drill Hall) Chariotteown, P. E. I. File 122.6-CZ)-3 F. D. I. The tender closing date for the above mentioned prolect has been extended from till PM. (Eastern Standard Time) Thurs- day. April 18. 1957 to 8.00 P.M. (Eastern Daylight saving Time) Thursday. May 1, 1951. l.' D. Jennison, Secretary. No. 4 Temp. Dldg.. S6 Lyon St.. MAN WANTED eon. RAWLElGHi ' Sell to 151! families. Good profits for hustlers. Write today. Rawleigffs Dept. D-Mlr t70-S. Montreal, Que. was-rs: PAPER sanno. ran: for hauling. Apply Guardian of- flos. C?...' "DESTROYER" FOR USE IN out-door toilets. Eats right down to the earth. saves you that un- - WELLINGTON. N1. (CPI-The .4. . bod "”'"""A"" AA” A” suns mo roars. Noniau d mmm ,'f:P,:c.';' 3;: Koughaa. Charlottetown RR. 5. ' I Place orders now. plaument. D TWO IIGISTIRED REAGLE pvernment and 04.82! for local bodies. pa 1 months old. Apply Earl garish. Southport. er dial I009. " RIPl.EY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT , task. Full di- rections. satlsfactlon guarantee Order a can now. only 31.00 postpald. Log Cabin Products. P.0. Box 201 Charlottetown. lamry stuck ............:...-m..- PLACR YOUR ORDERS NOW for annual flower plants. New- est and best varieties. including the 1057 all American winner. Red Satin Petunia. Parkn Jew- ell, York. Dial mt. CARDIN BIRDS: AIJO MAR- itlme grov. reglstced Laurent- lan. Moase'a manual. Kale, etc. M1) for free NOTICE All .Cornwali Esso Service must be settled be- liori April aoili. l GUARDIAN CLASSIFIED RATES Phone 3506 accounts due Will; iiziiilzg .:lEi;l::;. .. Ontarle. An Opporfunily To Be A Home-owner v INVEST IN YOUR FURTURE CanadianArsnycangivayou ofthe beatysars olyour while, 4 ynufia-your . In t.he:Arsnyyou will rasg; ve ' A steady. year round employ- ment ' A healthy outdoor life ' Travel and adventure ' Opportunities to learn new skills . ' Good pay and advancement possibilities S A chance to be a leader ' Free medical and dental care ' 8) days holidays with pay .VQl'y year Your out three years will pre- pare you for a finer future. either as a career soldier or as a civ- film. You must he 17 to to and able to meet Army requirements. Telephone or visit your local Army Recruiting Station or mail this coupon for more information. Army Recruiting station, IGZA Kent St., CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.i. Tel. 3100 (Coupon) Please send me. without oblig- ation. details on career opportuni- ties in the Canadian Army. Name Address CltylTown Province ....... .. Phone Use "Guardian, ' Wanl Ads -- fDiai Cities AreAAclvisejcl To Slop, Look And Thinkg Dy FORBES RHUDE Canadian Press Basiscu Editor Canadian cities should ”aDIoint strong planning commissions to save themselves from rotting at the core." The advice comes from William Zeckendorf of New York. ,resldent of Webb and Knapp lnc.. big Am- erican real - estate development company which operates in Can- ads as Webb and Knapp (Canada) Ltd. Mr. Zeckendorf. speaking to the Toronto Canadian Club on "Can- ada's great real-estate potential." advised cities to "call a halt, stop. look and think." to avoid over- extention of "satellite towns. liv- ing off the mother city." while the old city itself degenerated in- to a slum. It took the whole history of the human race up to 1850 to achieve a world population of l.(X)0,00).00(l but in only 100 years-by 1950.. this had doubled to 2,000,000,000 and. according to forecasts, would reach 3,000,000,000 by 1M5. Canada so far had not grown at States. the trend would be "strip cities" to lankins arterial highways and out: forms of com- municatioo. This could offer ser- ious problems. Los Anceles. for Instance. was a great "strip city." running hun- dreds of miles from San Diego and Santa Barbara-" a mass of fluid suburbia from which there is no escape and 'oo getting out of town)" Canada's east-gvest development could have the same tendenc... A'It is important." said Mr. Zeckendorf, yourselves to over-all planning so that you won't make the mistakes we have made in the Uni States. c Do you want to lose your green- beits and to build new slums for the old slums as your sub-divi- sions go on and on?” ' FINEST SECTIONS Early settlers had chose the finest sections in which to build. but they had built large houses unsuited to today's circumstances, and the tendency was for these to "that you address their deteriorate first Into roomiu houses and then into --.4... ,.,,,,5l Such slums were responsible .5, lush pellet and fire - Protection costs and created social prob. Iems. They should be rescued, W creation of new multiple-unit resj dances. such as a cot buud ings. should he encouraged, ” Some people. said Mr. Zeclien dorf. have a "horror" or spar, meat buildings. but slums were . greater horror. Such developments. wlien on . sufficiently lsrse scale. could ilalt OWII green Space! and be come cases in the midst of 11.. dd Zec r. kendorf's firm as . bled ii-om " ughtcr . niuiii aressrthe Ian In New York or which the United Nations nut." stands and had handed it over to the United Nations at "approxj. tnatc cost." Propefill 111 the area which had formerly sold for 82 a fool, nu... sold at from Sill), to S150 a foot as a result of the removal of iii. slum conditions. this rate but, said Mr. 7 ' A I "you are now about to see it"- from immigration. a high birth- rate. good health and longevity. and an end to the former substan- tial drain through emigration. NOT MUCH SPACE Canada had not as much space available for large population as her vast areas might A ” A and . it was probable that the great ma- jority of her population would con- " tinue to live in a belt ranging from the international bounded north- ward for 100 to 350imlles. ACC0l'dillKlY. II in the United TEACHERS WANTED FOR MONTAGUE SCHOOLS Elementary and High School for I957-58 form. Apply Secretary. First Maia for M Charlottetown, April I6. I957. Province of Prince Edward Island DEPARTMENT op HIGHWAYS WANTED . V.'FAlRVlEW. Appli- cants please submit applications to this office siaiing qualifications. salary expected. etc. R. 6. WHITE. Deputy Minister. Prince Edward Island. Hy LOUI LECII c rm: C... , c ' PUMPIIREY, Australia (CP)- Were the falling stones of Pum- pmrey caused by a tribal devil's curse? Scientists cert alnly won't say yes. But after a month's investiga- tion they can't say no either. Showers of stones have been fall- ing at intervals at various places near Pumphrey. 90 miles south- east of Pcrtli- Hundreds of per- sons. some of them extremely re- putable. Insist they have witnessed the phenomenon. and ,, ' ' A chemists and anthropologists were unable to explain what happened. "The only trouble about what is happening is that it is clearly im- possible." said one baffled author- .u ity. START EXODUS Aborigines left the district. frightened out of their wits. When the first reports came. -early in March. nobody too much notice. An elderly aboriginal left his camp to ask farmer Alan Don- aldson to get rid of another abor- iginal in his employ. Cyril Penny. 23 Penny, he said. had committed an unstatcd tribal offence and had been cursed by a local devil who lived in a tree. The proof was that Penny and all who lived with him were being showered with stones. Donaldson and his son went to the camp. on sandy soil, and swore later that stones were calling mys- teriously-softly. as if they had materialized about four feet up. Donaldson even saw stones falling hslds a tent. without coming if-. 11;. . its - - 0". gig: 4;-iii: PROFESSIONAL CARDS Bungalow type home (7 rooms) Brighton area. Oil heated, finished basement, only year-old. Terms 514,000 cash or 1. Down payment 35,000 2. Balance paid in month- ly instalments of S68 3. Irnuranoa and taxes included in above monthly payments. GEORGE DOUGLAS, Dstlppes-Queenst. Realhtats T Kai -albums-bl hhashl We can "put goo on the ifaii Oi i5,000 W Showers Oi Stones Baffle Scientists In Australia through the canvas. THEY LAUGI-IED Donaldson”: thanks for this re. port was a national guffaw. nu; "Porters and many others hurried to Pumphrey and they too saw fall. ins stones. varying front pebbles to fist-slsed rocks. A few persons were hit by stones. but injune. were slight. One man saw stones falling in. side a tent that stood on clean sandbags. Finally Penny approached Don. aldson and said: "Please host, take me away. I'm to blame." Ha wouldn't say exactly why. on... blacks offered to "pay the freight to take this fella out " but after he left the stones continued to fall so all the Aborigines followed Penny. The Western Australian stats geologist said analyses showed nothing unusual about the stones MYSTERY UNSOLVED Sydney University expert; aid there is no evidence of local mag- netic shifting which would cauu stones containing ferrous metals to lump. Stones stopped falling at Donaldson's farm but there were reports-some authenticated - of showers elsewhere. Most Australians have becomi tired of the whole thing. Penny went to see his grand- father. a noted "old man" twin one) at tribal hcadquartci: I: seek some unexplained tribal ah solution for his sin. whatever it was. Announce Army Appointments (YIATAWA (CP)-The transfer oi Lt. - Col. J. K. (Jack) Mahony, Second World War Victoria Cross Winner. from Washington. DC.. to St. John's. Nfld.. was an- nounced Tuesday. Ths announce- ment Included moves affecting three other officers. Col. Mahony. now with the Can- adian Army staff. 'v'Iashington. is to become assistant adjutant and qusrtermaster - general at head- quarters of the army's Newfound- land area. lacing Lt.-Col. F. W H. Bu-wick. e army said Col. Roi-wlck's new appointment is to he announced separately later. Replacing Col. Mahony. 46. ll sshislgfoll is to be Lt.-Col. JA R. (Rocky) Rochefort. t1.iI0W 0' the directing staff of the Cansdial Army staff college at Kingston Ont. Col. Mahony. native of New Westminster. B.C.. is a prwfl newspaper man who won the W as a company commander in II- aiy. He led a copany of the West- minster Regiment in holdlnf sgaiut counter-attacks I beachhead across the Melfa River- The battle was in Math "W "9" log exploitation of the Hitler llIlI victory. He takes up his new enroll” mat lab 10. FOR SALE AT sr. CATI-IERINE3 Iacraland and build- ings, fronting on Well Rlvenldeslforsumrnerw sort.Dlal695d. 4.14 BARRISTERS. OPTOMETRISTS MN .5 M . and I "IV ETC. 1. A. Carruthers. I.O. with as isguanmeed to ma -Tr:.:-:"s- ................ "”""" ""'-"- ""l"'-"""'"'"W , m .8-.g u. m J. Grant. OI:-.l "H :: 'I'".f:nyl!-ln Tali it rive unrepre- '..l..:n;srpIlari:hnrd. I.A.n' J S. T R O - .1!-W hm "M TM ' ye:.y'.o" A ' I'mgnc.gny," c.n.,,,,m M. A. PCITIIOI. O.C.. URI mm nu: aw” Im I Commerce Bldg. H J Ma (xi). :1. CIIHOPOII, an i , - - -- - lat ct Ms er. II u.i:"..s”'s.G" '0 LI:i:.d'M7 I''''''' '3'" Sumnw-ll: A. Walfhen Gnudet. ii..s. CHIROPRACTOR 3- 0- Montsomorr I-aiuaslss. uionmssi. nrw.c. Ch-rlotl-tow- Pl sum "' ""' o.a.wigiitma assaaamgon eeossliiag. " """ P ''''A "" . Montague P;beIN'ichoIsoa ARCHITECT ' Investor; .f.A.Mar.O- T'i"""'f'""' g.'."""”"t' c----. -- -1'-"'8-- - r ttp."-m9.z.. .. MocPhee I Trainer W 3”: is anus a. Ola! an IAN I. KGLED mu . u.n. MUSICIANS p -"'l-- I. A. HM -' ' ausancotoougoat '""' u'a'i.':s"""l bathroom. - sin-sacIaar,20acseshsnbacandpulp.RinnIlns backOeld.l1gM-snomhosmwfthahetrIdt!.Nl"lW FARM FOR SALE at ROSENEATH p Onpaved iiigiiusynaxconsiunoinstonuon-"9 Iprlns. 1! ant Apply: JanimMscdaiald.530l1rstStrect.Cl'l? pawa.Ont.,erIvanIlscdonaId.tuImei.P.E.l- I . FOR SALE . nu uoorssissiwiziiasdio.He-t-r-" mourn. euwhlclihhie;:ient coridltzzly