PLOYMENT _ EMPLOYMENT NOTICES NOTICES ’ ONSTRUCTION WORKERS \re you interested in your future? so attend a meeting at the Recrea- . tion Centre on Ease’ March 31st at *7:45.p.m. Special Speake: Refreshmments served. SALESMAN WANTED We require an energetic, sober man aged 25 to 55, as a retail.salesman in Northern Nova Scotia‘and , ‘part of P. E. L.: Previous selling experiefice ‘helpful, but not es- sential. “Exceptionally good earnings. for the right man. Car essential... Apply in own’ handwriting to: __ Box 19585 Guardian- Patriot ~ ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTSMAN - ESTIMATOR | This is a’ career position in the design office of a major construction company in New Brunswick. Top salary and usual benefits offered to a fully experienced man. Peg vie sous su Me Box 19738 Guardian - Patriot : : TEACHERS: REQUIRED One experienced teacher, reqiired for Grade 7 in oe Tracadie Cross School and one teacher to teach grades 1 to 6,in‘Ten Mile House School. Supple- Penni Steering August 1966. Apply to: Basil MacDonald, Sec! y.: Tracadie Cross. | TEACHERS Saint Michael's High Schbol arequires Catholie- - teachers for the 1966 - 67 school year. 1: Math and Science specialist for high school grades.» 3 Elementary teach falar salaries fered. Apply giving full par tigulars, to: — . E. McKIBBON, Principal, t. Michael’s High School Riverbend-Alma, P.Q. / WANTED _- First class mechani¢ for a leading new car dealer in Charlottetown. All com- pany benefits, holidays with pay. Sal- ary open. Write— Box 19770 Guardian- Patriot fens nm i] THE MENTAL. HEALTH CLINIC |, has moved to 40 Great Gaprge Street NOTICE. % and is now in the offices formerly oc- cupied by the Department. of Welfare. TENDERS Sealed tenders will be received by the *s undersigned up to and including April 14, 1966 at 5 p.m. for the construction of a Fire Escape for the Charlottetown Hospital. Pare” may be obtained at my office at 126 © Richmond Street, Charlottetown, . ah PETER A. MacNEILL, Architect beats EXCLUSIVE SAUNA ‘DISTRIBUTORSHIP Profitable endou (For Only $2000.00) distributorship available $s opport Finest. General Marae in. Prince Edward Island for the Authentic Sauna Baths (Finnish Steam Bath) now sweeping the country. y fora person or organiza- take advasitage.of the growing popularity iv’ hotels, motor hotels, office and apartment buildings, clubs, hospitals, and private homes: .We have the World’s Manufactured Sauna ane Units. Write to Head: Office: —_ Canadian SAUNA CONSTRUCTION & EQUIPMENT LTD. » 865 Beaubien St. West ~ Montreal; Quebec —;Cornwall vs. April BALDWIN ORGANS On Wednesday March 30th, Thursday ' March 3 Ist., and Friday. Ist, at. MacDonald Radio Service, 180 Kent Street, you will see Model 54A and Model 71 in-Baldwin, also a good buy.in a used Conn Artist organ, as good as new, two Manuel 25 pedalboard. See and hear this great organ, a real buy ‘fora church at-a-great-saving-in-prices Special in Bell and Shubert Pianos. Mr. Gallant will be pleased to meet you on the above dates. C. J. GALLANT CO. -Howlan, Phone R40-21.. and Raymond McQuillan, -| Patricia Margaret, weight 8 Ibs., 12 ozs, BROWN & RQOT LTD. Glace Bay, N. i 2 Requires: Pipefitters: Rate $2.78 per hr. Electricians: Rate $2.59 per hour ¥ —-Sixty--(60)--hr-workweek_Travel allowance ot ' $3.00 per day. Contact your nearest National Employment Service Office for further information “FINANCE. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES We need a young man, age 22 or over, with sen- ior matriculation or better education and a clear - driving record to, start on our training program. We supply an automobile, and expense account, a good starting salary, a complete personnel benefit package and an opportunity $0, progress to management. If you-have ambition, ability, the desire to improve yourself, we invite your inquiry. The successful applicant will take up ene residence in Amherst for this position. pply in writing, to: * Commercial Credit Corporation Ltd. 134 Victoria Street, East Amherst — NOTICES. «NOTICES Friday: Night Fish-Fry— English style fish and chips. Fresh halibut, cole-slaw, dessert and bever- age. Price: Adults $1.00; Children 50c Basilica Recreation Centre BANQUET HALL oe 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m, ALCOHOL EDUCATION CONFERENCE | Guat "Speaker: The Rev. ar APRIL Ist. and 2nd. April 1 - The ‘Charlottetown Hotel — Registration 9:30 Friday morning, A Lawrence ~ Purdie of the Ontario Alcohol and Drug Addiction Research Division. Program will include panels, films, dis” cussion, etc. Studies, “Sponsored by the Division “of Alcohol Department of Education, “Prince Edward Island. ~~ FORAGE CROP MEETINGS Birch Court, Experimental Farm, Summerside, April 1, 8:00 p.m. Available. —N. M. Rothwell Fertility for establishing MacLeod Seed Varieties and mixtures—N, M. Rothwell Seed bed preparation, inoculations, seeding : machines—Alan Saunders Pros and Cons of a Nurse Crop—Keith LeLacheur -Care-of-Established-Stands—Dr. ae ‘MacLeod... Discussion, — land and suitable forage © _ Species : " ‘Sponsored by: - Atlantic Wholesalers Ltd. Halifax’Seed Co. (P.E.I.) Ltd. forages—Dr. Lloyd - a. Seed and Ag. Chemical Dept. Maritime Co-operative Services ‘Canada Packers Shur-Gain Division P.E.I. Department of Agriculture Please Plan'te AHend!. | Charlottetown, April; 1:00 p.m, < Prince County Vocational School, ANNOUNCEMENTS i } CITY AND QUEENS (ote). Steen, ce | all, Thursday, . SEMI-FINAL Queens County | Public Speaking Contest: WILTSHIRE HALL — Come to March 31 at 8 p.m. ou | Crokinole party Friday, April ist, * 8.30 p.m. Good prizes, Lunch served. Boy A lst at 8. Tournament | | p.m. Adjudication, prizes. teeaiee s a ey - and __refereshments. Admission and 25 cents: KINGS COUNTY DR. DAVID STEWART, Crapaud be ginning in April will have office hours j by appointment only. Telephone « jtween 8:30 and 9 a.m, if possible. get it. Also cement mixers [ae MacLean Cement Blocks. ginning April 18th. BEAERVE APRIL 4, 5 and 6 for Red | Army, Friday, Apri! ist at 1:30 p.m, mixed cribbage tournament please use side door. | Friday 8 p.m. all members. FOR AN EVENING of fun and | members and auxiliary membera,, “‘wel-. laiighter plan to attend the variety come. : show in Coran Bann hall on Saturday | ey Friday afternoon. st. Dunstan’s | welcome. _ fina) game--4.00, Paperweights Pleasant Grove; 4.30 Pee PRINCE COUNTY Wees, New Haven vg. Hampehire; 5:15 Bantams, Covehead vs. Kingston, | Teams are asked to be on time. Tro- phies will he presented, | clase April 1st. Send entry's to Mrs. Bernard Hughes, 241 8t.,. Charlottetown. : ; York Hall. . CARD einity in Kingston Hall Fri- | Thursday evening, March 31 at 8:15 program be- |ACADIA NUT COAL in stock come for CARD PARTY, Brackley School. Sat- ighti $600,000,000 - urday, April 2nd, at 8.30 p.m., first REGULAB MONDAY night bingo in igh me: - gs national game in four.week tournament, | St. Peters Bay Holy Name. Hal) be /P!U! MONTAGUE. LEGION Home weekly every , social Apei 2nd, at 8 p.m. Sponsored by | SOMER'S SHOE CO. LTD., wil! ne c i opening a® ultra modern shoe store in the former H.L. MacGregor—premises ° POWNAL RINE Th » March 31+ Montague. Watch for opening in early Old Timers hockey — Belfast — vs..| Apri! Pownal at 8.30: p.m. Skate after. Ad.’ | mission: 25 and 35. cents. “CENTENNIAL BEAN Supper and : | dance, Montague Legion Home Satur: NORTH RIVER minor hockey play-|day April and. § to’8 p.m. Everyone - PROVINCIAL drama festival entry’s early Prince ¥ s By JAMES NELSON . OTTAWA, (CP)—Finance de- partment officials are confident - their forecast. of an basis in the new federal budget will turn. out this year to. be IN MEMORIAM yay — In loving memory of Ward B. Jay who passed away March 3ist, 1961. Dear, Pop you. are not forgotten, Though on earth-you are no more Sti! im memory you are with us As You. always were before You oft times said we/d miss you Those words have proved too trug We lost our best, our dearest friend, Dear Pop when we lost you m Always remembered by ite Amy, daughters Thelma and Orva. CARD OF THANKS THE RELATIVES of the late Russell. Best wish’ to thank Rev, Edward Brit- ton. the Dawson Funerel Home, ee} their many friend» who sent messages and cards of sympathy during their recent bereavement, Cross Blood jor Clinics, Confed ACADIA NUT COAL in stock Come tion Centre,‘ Charlottetown. 1,110 don- | and, get it. Also cement mixers tor. ‘ors needed — BE ONE: rent. MacLean Cement Blocks, Mon- tague. be RUMMAGE SALE af the Salvation : . WISH to expréss sincere thanks to VITAL STATISTICS” staff of the P.E.1. Hospital; the clergy. men and others who. visited me, as{ well as to those who so kindly seat, es Lea and Dr. Putnam, nurses and cards and letters. flowers, BIRTHS bette — At the IN MEMORIAM JAY — In. loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Ward B. Jay who passed away March 31, 1961. His memory is our keepsake It’s like a thread of Never will # tarnish Or grow the least bit old. Always remembered by daughter, Reta, son-in-law, Hugh and granddaughters. Hospital on March 27, 1966, to“Bernice ‘a daughter, |, MACRAE: Mr. and Mrs. “Norman B. MacRae are happy to announce the March 26, 1966, weight 7 Ibs, MARRIAGES BECK — CORBY — At ,Halifax on March 25, - 1966, Vineent Norton, Beck March W, 1963. There le: no parting from — we love, No distance can divide. For today ‘in memories jarden We still walk side by side. . to Eileen Elisabeth Corby. Mr. J. €. a oe pe “ganic _| Hearn officiated. — ‘ ree NOTICES _ NOTICES Loo: ‘DEFENCE CONSTRUCTION (1951) LIMITED : Rap aloeale Resurfacing of Roads, RCAF Station, / “Summerside, PEI File: S386-5 SEALED TENDERS, marked as to content ‘addressed to the undersigned will be received until 3:00 pm, B.S: T. _ THURSDAY, April 2 21, 1966 ~ Plans, “specifications and, tender “forms will be on view at Builders’ Exchanges at Halifax, ~ Sydney, Fredericton, Moncton, Saint John, N. B., Charlottetown, P. E. I. and DCL Halifax Branch Office and may be ‘obtained by Prime Contractors only from DCL Plans Section, Ottawa, at the ad- , dress below on deposit of $100.00 payable to De- ' fence Construction (1951) Limited. _ Security deposit. as called for in the Tendér Documents must accompany tenders. N. J. SMITH, Secretary; 6th Floor, Kenson Building, 225 Metcalfe Street; OTTAWA 4, Ontario. CENTER COMMUNITY CLUB LTD: Officers: elected for the month of March > _ President— . _ Mrs. Elsie Loughran priestess: Cee Pim Ave. Vice —* Mes PE OMANI po pci he ee tg shad ob ba 252 Kent St. FAM DUO isc cess e tote Fecrese acess 5 King Square Councillors— ey Mrs. Nettie Blacquiere ................ 273 Dorchester St. (Mas, Mary C, Cronin .......,.+s0s0+---... 125 Water St. Ray Oe ocd its ceias aches . 63% Sp, Park Road , Mrs, W. J. Murphy iteparahe Vivsieertenee 327 Grafton St. Mrs, Vietor Bigan «....cc. cece cceeeeeee 144 Upper ¢ Mrs._ Arthur Brown ooo. 0.1. ccesse+s fesse. 20 Chestnut Mrs, Zita MacDonald ............-..++0:: 8 Costello Lane Nancy BeMrigan’---.2....6. ccs cescceteens Bayfield St = AON MOON, sues co sleas ons neretepesens) 3 Pius X Mrs. J. G MeGuiten oie te eres 38 Rochford St. Mrs..Carl Cullen ....... Tus ua Chaione 53 Sp. Park Road Mrs. Edward. Brown 5.50 cr rece res 22..Chestnut St. Special- Councillors— : | fy AIOMAESUIOTID acs hav seks meee wees 39 Ambrose St | Eddie J. Pineau 201 Dorchester St. | Mrs, Myrtle MecLean ... 274 Sydney St, | “Elizabeth Toombs 104 Water St: Peters se pani hiW ice baa FEELS. 0 ULEY 6: Dee % NO: Wik Uohnston .ovleckieyissacessen ous 240 King St. "iis, Matge. Kerwin. ...:.:.--+---0aseeea- North Rustico Mrs, Ernestine Purcell ....... evevieerers 27 Richmond St. NO OMIM i esas seeds aens cobras 7. COURS M Lynne Gaudet . aya 125 ‘Spring Pk. Rd, birth of their son Norman Brent at : I the Prince Edward Island Hospital on | LIVINGSTONE — In memory of Ste-| § ozs. |Pphen A. Livingstone who’ passed away town, THENCE. Southwardly. along the: [. Mrs. WB. - - Creed. it WwouLD LIKE to express my sincere ks to doctors’ MacLeod and Laid. | jlaw, Rev. Gillis, Rev. T.W. and Ross Howard, nurses and staff on the fourth | floor of the Prince Edward Island ‘| Hospital for the wonderful ‘care 1 re | Prince gens Hospital on Feb- Wednesda | ceived whilé I was # patient. there. To | |those’ who visited me, sent flows |treats and cards, and my kind neigh ‘and |The Guardian, Charlottetows ny Thur. March 31, sa 2 Finance Officials Sure: Predictions Will Stand Up. more accurate. han past fore- casts. Finance Minister Sharp's bud- inflation- get, introduced in the Commons plus sur- | ‘Tuesday ‘night, called for reve- accounts—nues——of—-$8,300,000,000- and- ex- nditures* amounting to $8 450,- 000, leaving a deficit in the budgetary ae |eeunts for the 1966-87 fiscal year ‘starting April 1. But when all government rev. enues .and expenditures. are ~taken into. account including such items as old age pensions unemmployment insurance funds that the ‘government con- siders non-burigetary deficit turns into a surplus of $615,000,. 000.- This is the amount the fed- . eral government is taking, out of the economy and not. putting batk -by way ‘of expenditure. PRAISED BY SOME The new budget was strongly criticized “by the government's political: opponents, but - won praise or at least (qualified plaudits from: many provincial political paper. OBITUARY BIRCHFIELD YEO. | Inserted by the family. | Many friends and relatives were saddened to learn of the death of Birchfield Yeo in the! |ruary 2nd, Although me faili: 2 health, his $150.000,000 | YOUR AD ON THE CLASSIFIED PAGE MEANS CASH EVERY DAY ’ Mr. Aire told reporters the word he has: personally received ~: so far ts that his. budget hae heeh well received. ‘The Canadian Labor Congfess praised it for reducing personal income taxes for those in the lower , income, brackets, about “four out of 10 Canadians. This, the CLC said, was “a move if the right direction.’ Jack. M Keith, pdkcidont of the Canadian Chamber of, Come merce, said the budget ‘‘appro- priately. and realistically calls for some measures of restraint to bring about a better balance of supply and demand.” FORECASTS -OFF MARK From the point of view of fed- eral budget impact on the-econ- omy as-a whole, the forecasts . made by ministers of finance in * recent years have heen wide of the mark. Last spring, for instance, former=finance minister Walter - Gordon set his tax and spending program = on the $30,00,000 there would be a $300,000,000 \budgetary deficit. But the éc omy boomed. along better he and finance department of-. ficials anticipated, and the 1965- 166. fiscal year is ending tonight with a deficit of only $34,000 000. ~Federal officials. were asked whether the new \deficit fofecast of in the budgetary accounts—end bors and friends who- helped: at home Jast illness came suddenly ‘and | the $615,000,000 surplus in the | while I was absent. ‘Mrs. fore daa Mortgage Sale There will be sold by Public Auction in ®front of the, Law Court Buildings in ° Charlotte- o April, A.D. 1388, at the ho - of twelve o'clock noon. ALL that tract piece or r cel of land situate lying and veing! on Lot or Township ~ umber Forty-eight (48) in @ een's County, Prince ‘Edwa . Island, bounded and describ |- as fol- lows, that is to sy: MENCING at a_ point Four Hundred and Forty-two. (442) ‘feet from the Northeastern side joe a road oi from ‘the arlottetown oe eva nl town on the So jdary’ of land now or formerly iin possession of Dan MacCal- jtum; THENCE. Eastwardly par-| ‘allel to. the said road for the! to ‘distance of Seventy-five (75) -ifeet to land now in possession ‘of. Henry Jenkins; THENCE |Northeastwardly im @ straight! ‘line parallel to the Southeastern jboundary of the land now or ‘formerly in possession of Dan |MacCallum for the distance of One Hundred and Fifty-eight) ifeet; THENCE Nortkwestwardly jin a straight line parallel to the said road et pn! from jCharlottetown Ferry to George- 4 distance _ of -Seventy- ifive (75) feet or until it meets jtown, Queen's County, in the), --- Provinee -of-Prince-Edward-Is-1,:0we to all, was a man of high land, on Friday the “deals, whose interest and will- COM- | of \he passed awav four days after entering hospiial. - He .was ben at Central Lot 16 on Februa:y 17, 1886, son of the | late Lav ence and Sarah Jane (Birch) Yeo. He farmed success fully ‘1 Lot 16 until he retired in 1950 and lived at St. Eleanors un’ | his death. Birch, as he was support was always cheer- |; given to any good cause ‘betterment of ity. The funeral which was largely attended was held from Central Lot 16 United Church and was conducted by the pastor, Rev. Ll assisted by. Dr. Webber ity United Church, Sum- mi le. Hymns sung were: “The Lord’s' My Shepherd’’ and “Abide With Me"..He is surviv- ed by his wife, the former Annie Monkley, one - daughter, Mae boum-| (Mrs. Elmer Inman) and two sons: Charles of St. -Eleanors and Lawrence on the homestead at Lot, 16; also five grandsons, to. whom_he. was greatly devout- ed, and two sisters, Mrs. Ralph Compton, St. Eleanors and Mrs. Leonatd Pickering, ‘Sherbrooke. Pallbearers wete his five ne- phews, Ray Raynor, Edmund Compton, Ralph Monkley, Ches- ter Yeo, Gerald Yeo and Wilfred Lyle. Funeral arrangements were under the direction of the Compton Funeral Home. Interment was in’ the Method- ist Cemetery at Lot 16. Many floral tributes by family and friends, also contributions to the United’ Church, Central Lot 16 ithe said Southeastern boundary jof the Yand now ‘or formerly in) ion of Dan MacCallum; | ~ (THENCE Southwestwatlly along) ithe Southeastern boundary of | land now or formerly occupied by Dam MacCallum a distance ‘of ‘One ‘Hundred and Fifty-eight :(158) feet or to the point at: the ‘place of commencement,’ being \part of that parcel of land con- veyed to the Grantor from Hol- lis Jenkins and Ano.- by Deed dated: the-'22nd day of April, ‘A.D. 1948; and registered: in Liber 121 and Folio 278. (ALSO all that other tract,’ piec@ or parcel of land lying and being: on or Township - Number Forty-eight (48) in Queen’s County, Prince Edward Island, _bounded__and described as, fol- lows,: that is to say: MENCING= at the intersection) lof the South side of the Trans=' \Canada Highway with the North- west corner of p in pos-. session of Henry Jenkins;} COM- | were given in his memory. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Birchfield Yeo and fam- ily wish to express their sincere thanks to Dr. Cameron,’ nurses -and--staff. -of--the-Prince--County. Hospital, Rev. Dr. Webber, Rev. Mr. Lloyd, the Compton Funer- | al Home and all who sent ‘Slow- ers and who contributed to Unit- ed Chufch Lot 16; also for cards ‘and letters of sympathy during their recent bereavement. ‘6 OBITUARY ' MRS. LENA (GORHAM) coo KE Inserted by niece and’ nephew. The many ffiends in both | ‘town-and—-country~ were sadden-- ,ed to learn of the sudden pass sing of Mrs. .Lena® (Gorham) | Cooke at the Charlottetown Hos- Marek 21, 1966 in her orn in Cormwall, England, she ‘moved to Canada in 1910 and re-— Western boundary of the land ‘in possession of Henry” Jerking | and Frederick, Carr, for distance of. Three Hundred and, Fighteen (318) feet or to a point} lat the Southwestern corner of |the land now in possession of) |Frederick Carr; THENCE at) | right angles Westwardly and) “DEPARTMENT of HIGHWAYS Province of. Prince ‘Edward Island FINAL NOTICE HIGHWAY. ADVERTISING SIGNS: ‘The cdoperation of the many owners | in licensing signs after our earlier notice _ is much appreciated ,and it is our hope . that all oie have.not yet secured licen- ses will do so within the next two weeks. However, as it is abiolutely neces- sary froma safety standpoint to con- trol highway signs, owners are to con- Te sidar-thie. $a last warning: Signs found unteanbad abn April 4 will be removed by Highway sign crews. J. Philip Matheson, Minister of Highways. Charlottetown Prince Edward Island 7 ee ee. ‘of §=Sixteen © at right angles and — parallel to . the _ Western boundary of lands of Henry) Jenkins and Frederick Carr ‘aforesaid, Three Hundred | (818) feet — or the distance feet; THENCE to the South | hoindary sidé of the Trans-| Gtoiitte ‘Canada Highway; THENCE in) --\an’ Easterly direction along the tended. The service |South boundary of the Trans- ‘Canada Highway for the dis- tance of Sixteen (16) feet or to) ‘a point at the place of com- |mencement. Thé -anove,sale jis made under _| 4nd pursuant of and pursuant to butes testified to: the esteem: in brother ‘a Power of Sale. contained in a certain Indenture of Mortgage, hearing date the 19th” day of “March, A.D. 1962 and » hetween Frederick W: Carr and Ano. of. Southport im “Queen's Labourer, of the First part and Canada Permanent Mortgage Corporation, “of the second part, ‘and because of, default having | been made in the payment of ithe principal money and interest thereby secured. . | DATED... this . March A.D. 1966. 28th day |parallel to the Southern side of | |the Trans-Canada Highway da érpue-ways. for the distance of} and Eighteen | made | sided at -151 Kensington Road , j until the time of her death. Her ‘husband and ‘son. predeceased |her a number of years ago. |. She, leaves to mourn-one bro- \ther William of Charlottetown. | Also a great. number. of nieces ‘and nephewsiLena, as she was) well known by all will be great- ly missed for her. kind = gen- She was a member of Park Royal—Church.—Mr.. -and—Mrs. { Cooke both ‘attended the Market for many vears. Friends and neighbours were ‘always made welcome when they visited her at her home... The funeral which was held. at Funeral Home ‘on Wed- nesday, March 23 was largely at- was conduet- ed by Rev. George A.D. Elliott. assisted by Rev. Henrv Tye. 'The hymns ‘sung. were Peace Perfect -Peace and Abide With national. accounts — was ba on they same criteria as previ- ous _forecasts. Union Names Representative ‘chairman for ° |have asked Mr. iname one. This procedure is ~ standard in’ major railway dis- putes and the labor department is on. the hunt for an expert- ‘ented negotiator, iikely~a-judge, ee | _ . OBITUARY Inserted by her husband. MRS. JAMES P. McCLOSKEY ..Cinserted’ by her husband) . On Jan. 25, 1966 the people of |Emyvale and vicinity were sad- idened to hear of the death, at her home of Mrs. ae P. Me- Closkey, one of the oldest most respected citizens of the Leommunity—in— her 88th — year. The deceased, the daugh- ter of the late’ Mr, and Mrs. James Clarkin, was born at Hartsville in 1878 and’ -remained |in that community until her mar- ‘riage to James P. McC , at L $150,000,000 - w ‘ ar ae SN which-time_she _moved__ to ‘the : neighboring district of Emyvale. She lived there for 49 years. Fight years .ago she and her husband retired to a new home in Tyrone Lot -65. She celebrated |her 50th wedding anniversary \seven years ago. Stash as she was. familiarly called was widely known,and be- loved by all. She had a very wit- ty and jovial disposition. In her ‘younger vears she was an. ac- tive member of the C.W.L. Dur- ing the: last days of her ilinéess she was visited frequently by her pastor, Rev.” Father MeCarthy, who—also administered to her last rights of the Catholie ‘Church of which she was a de- voted member. The. large fum- ber of sympathy and- Mass cards. spiritual houquets and messates -of sympathy bear sf- lent testimony of the esteem in which she was held. She. leaves to mourn, besides her sorrows ing husband, one sister, Mrs. J. Me, favorites of the» deceased. t . W. Gallant, New Haven and one — |The many beautiful floral tri hoseph, | Mead which she was: held. Interment U.S.A. Three brothers riya was in the Peoples Cemetery. CARD.OF THANKS | * Mrs. James MacDougall and ee“ COUnTYs Prinee™ “Extward stand Mire Medveine:-Hamble--niece.and:. nephew of the. late -Mrs. Lena Cooke wish. to express their sin- cere appreciation to Dr. Joe MacMillan, Pr. Sinnott, nurses and staff of the Charlottetown Hospital, Rev. Howard, Rev. El- liot and Rey. Tye, Also the many of friends and neighbours who vi- : sited her. sent cards and flow: For further particulars apply ers and helped in any way dur- Jt) Bell & Foster, the ss Charlottetown —— sit Solicitors for ing their recent. sad ~ bereave iment ceased her, Michael, Lot 65; Pe- ter, Minniapolis, U.S.A. and To- bias, St. Peters Bay, P.E.1. Her~funeral. which was held from the Bradley Funeral Home, despite. ~ipelament weather. was. largely attended. Requiem High _)Mass was sung by her pastor, Rev. Father MeCarthy, who also conducted services at grave. Present in ‘Sanctuary were Rev. Father Callaghan and Rev. Fa- ther -Smith. The’ pallbearers were: Linus McQuillan, Gaven ‘McQuillan, Louis Griffin, Amos Malone, Leo Gallant and a McCloskey. ' “May her soul rest in- wae we sae > - In Rail Dispute =