Aszw Page 10 The Guardian Tuesday, Nov. 4, 1958 “ IN MEMORIAM QUIGLEY — In loving memory of our dear son and brother Edward James Quigley. killed in Baffin Island, Nov., 4, 1952. This month comes with deep re- gret. It brings back a day we'll never forget You fell asleep without goodabye, But memories of you will never die. Just as you were, you will al- ways he Treasured forever in our memory. Always remembered by mother, sisters Charlotte, Neva and bro— ther Russell. STEAD — In lloving memory of our dear son and brother Wil- fred A. Stead who was killed in a car accident in Calgary, »Nov. 4. 1957. Nov. comes with deep regret A month we never will forget The shock that we received that day We still remember yet No one knows the pain We suf- for No one sees the fallen tears There is not a day dear Wilfred That. we do not think of you. Always remembered by mom, dad. sisters and brother. GAVIN — In loviny memory of Mr. Peter J. Gavin, Alberton, who passed away Oct. 30, 1957. He little thought When leaving home He would no more return As he in death so soon would sleep And leave us here to mourn. Lovineg remembered by his son, Erskine, grandson, D oug and daughter - in - law, Audrey. HATELY —— In loving memory of Donald Ralph Ha-tely who passed away November 3rd, 1956‘. He little fought when leaving home, He would no more return, That he in death so soon would sleep. And leave us here to mourn. If all the world was ours to give We'd give it, yes, and more To see the face of one we loved Come smiling through the door. Lovingly missed by mother, sisters and brothers. COFFIN — In loving memory of my dear friend Mrs. Esther , Coffin. who passed away Nov- ember 3rd, 1957. She would not wish for sorrow, She would not wish for tears But just to be remembered Throughout the passing years. Always remembered by Bessie MacKenzie. ' ‘ VEWSOME — In loving mem- ory of Mrs. Frank Newsome, Rose Valley, who passed away November 4th, 1950. Eight years have passed since that sad day When one we loved was called away. God took her home It was His will But in our hearts she liveth still Always remembered by husband Frank. son Willie. daughter-in- law Mabel, grandchildren An- nie, Helen and Stirling. NEWSOME ——- In loving memory of my dear mother Mrs. Frank Newsome. who passed away November 41th, 1950. “Not only today, but every day In silence we remember her." Lovineg remembered by An- nie, George, Velma and Rob- erta. ‘ CARD OF THANKS 1 wish to express my sincere thanks to Rev. M. J. Findlay, Rev. C. J. S. Rylley, Hon. Capt. W. J. Phillips, Mr. Elmer Mc- Lean, Dr. S. Hellmich and many neighbours and friends for kind- ness shown during the illness and death of my wife. James H. Gillian. Agents Wanted “MEN 0R WOMEN - EARN $3.00 per hour handling 250 different Paula Products: Tea - Coffee- Spcies . Extracts - Medicines Desinfeclants - Combs a nd Brushes. I will extend you cre- dit. Even without experience, your success is assured in fol- lowing my directives. Write for my thirty-day helping - hand of- fer FREE now, G. Laurin - President - Paul-a Ltd. - 21 St., Paul East - Montreal." AUTOMOTIVE WE HAVE IN STOCK Orginal style Suburbanites 870-15 tube type ALSO New style Suburbanites in all sizes. PROVINCIAL TIRE SALES Beasley Ave. Phone 8642 Parlodale Bars Leaving WOMAN DRIVER WITH CAR leaving for Boston November 7 or 8 accommodate one passen— ger. Phone Mrs. Pemberton, Charlottetown Hotel 7371. Cars and Trucks For Sale 1954 MERCURY HALF - TON truck in good condition. Ap- ply Preston Carver, Lyndale, P.E.I. 1953 FORD 4 DOOR SEDAN IN good condition. Priced $795 or nearest offer. Apply 295 Fitzroy Street. 1948 CHEVROLET HALF - TON pickup truck, new tires rear, in Cars and Trucks For Sale 194s MERCURY C o U P E. IN perfect condition. Floyd Oakes, North Wiltshire. 1950 VANGUARD—NEW TIRES and battery; equipped with heater. Priced on $125. phone 8184 after 5 cm. 1953 FORD COACH IN GOOD condition. Priced reasonably. Apply Billie MacQuarrie, Clyde River. 1952 AUSTIN SEDAN CAR. Very good condition $350. Ap- ply Arnold Bruce, Mt. Mel— lick or phone 11-11 Vernon River after 7 p.m. 1950 VANGUARD. EXCELLENT condition. Fully equipped. Cheap for cash 25.000 miles. Ap- ply 179 Grafton Street. Apart- ment 2 or phone 8990. AUSTIN A-50 DELUXE SEDAN excellent condition, winterized, radio, chains. low mileage. Apply Edgar Hayes, Grafton Street Esso Service Station, phone 9219. A NEW CAR FOR YOU IS DES- cr’lbed in the complete guide to the ’59 models in this week‘s Star Weekly. Before you buy, check the descriptions and car buying tips in the Star Weekly on sale now. OOPS . . We Just. D opped [Our ‘ Prices Yes, we dropped our prices on these used cars and you can now buy them at terrific s a v i n g 8. Don’t miss seeing these if you’re in the market for a good used car. I958 Meteor 4—door. Radio, Guaranteed. $2295 I955 Oldsmobile “Super 88" 4 door Sedan tip-top condition. Low mileage $I895 I955 Plymouth 2 door sedan. Black in color. Low mileage. $I395 ALLISON MocLEOD LTD. PHONE 7364 - 7365 126 Cumberland St. Female Help Wanted GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. Aplly Mrs. (Dr.) W. G. Hogg, 23 North River Road or Phone 5744. WAITRESS WANTED. APPLY in person, also openings for day shift. Ment’s Restraunt, Queen St. 10- SMART SALES CLERKS. Apply, Mrs. Bennett, Ladies’ Wear, Greendal. CAPABLE GIRL WANTED FOR housekeeping duties; live-in privileges. Good reference necessary. For appointment phone 6916. CAPABLE VGIRL FOR GEN- eral housework. Two children, live in. Phone 4178. WAITRESS AND KITCHEN help. Apply in person Island Grill, 162 Queen Street. HOUSEKEEPER — WOMAN, 40 years or older, for Boston Sub- urbs, Private Room and bath; transportation with woman driver. leaving City November 7 or 8th. Phone Mrs. Pember— ton, Charlottetown Hotel 7371. C A P A B L E HOUSEKEEPER for family, of four, originally from the“ Island, Halifax home, central location. All modern conveniences. Good wages to competent person. For personal interview write Guardian-Patriot Box M502. WANTED GENERAL DUTY nurses for a 100 bed Hospital in a town of 400 in Northern Ontario. Salary according to Ontario Nurses Association re- commended schedule. Apply in writing to Administrator Lady Minto Hospital, Coch- rane, Ontario. DIETITIAN Attractive position open for qualified Dietitian. Sal- ary based on Dietetic As- sociation scale. Nice quar- ters if desired. Pension Plan and usual perquisites. Apply - Dr. L. Macpherson, Saint - John Tuberculosis Hospital, East Saint John, N. . For sale SAWDUST BURNER FOR FUR- nace. practically new. $50. Ap- ply Arthur MacMillan. Wood Islands. RANGE_ TYPE WATER BOIL- er. almost new, $15.; quantity of pipe, various lengths, inch, body fair condition. $225 01' car in trade. Phone 7823. 112 inch. 2 inch. Half price. Phone 9962. OUT OUR WAY llIlullllllmbflllyllllt.?7 WHY, lip OF SWORN‘THAT HOWLIN wAs AWAY OFF / SOMEWHERE! \NNN ., \\\\\\w\\\\s 11.01.01 Fl. n, For Sale WH‘I MO‘THERG GET GRAY IS THAT SO? IT'5 STRANGE HOW MUCH MORE INTELLIGENCE I HAVE THAN ALL OF YOU TOGETHER WHEN THERE'S SOMETHING TO BE DONE! Mi fl IRANILLMUA} Q 59-” no 3."... u. _\\\\\ I!).\)\\\.l\ Lost“ And Fond REAL ESTATE For Rent THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS on third floor. Apply 28 Great George Street. FURNISHED ROOM. BREAK- fast if required. Business man preferred. Phone 7933. CUMBERLAND STREET. 86 Small Apartment, suitable for \ A y; quiet working adult couple. Continuous hot water, /’ Furnishings optional. Phone 9988. / E, l\ \ REAL ESTATE Opportunities Grow On Florida's West Coast Send 25c (coin) for the BIG ANNUAL INVITATIONAL ISSUE (Nov. 9) of the Sunday Independent "—4 “The Sunshine Newspaper” WILLIAMS PIANO AND BENCH Apply at 238 Summer Street or phone Summerside 2424. WASHING MACHINE. ALMOST new. Mrs. J. W. Sheen, Ken- sington. BATHROOM BASIN AND TAPS also bathtub taps. Ideal for summer cottage. Phone 3613. WINTER TIRES WITH TUBES for Morris Minor used. 2 months last winter, like new, $30. Phone 71413: UNION COMMERCIAL BOOKS first year course, $5. After 5 p.m. Phone Marie MacMillan, 6822. FAWCETT OIL SIPACE heater, in good condition. Ap- ply Arthur Lamb, Emerald Junction. V-8 MOTOR AND RUNNING gear for 1952 Ford Sedan. also two doors and rear window. Phone 3364. 48 INCH BABY CRIB AND MAT- tress, also playpen. Phone 62- 5 Kensington. AUCTION “45” SCORE CARDS for sale at Guardian-Patriot Central Printing. BULL CALF AND /CHE$IOT ram. Apply Mrs. Percy Lund, Charlottetown, R. R. 5. GROUP OF TEEN COATS, size 12 to 14X. Clearing at 20 per cent discount. Holmes and Bradley, 159 Queen Street. 2 STEEL GATES, LARGE AND small and Mink shipping crates. Dial 4792 or apply 20 St. Peters Road. BOB SLEIGHS, GOOD SHAPE; blacksmith tools: ladder, 24 feet; spinning wheel. E. J. Steele, Wellington Center. ONE CALL TO 8506 T0 PLACE a Classified ad can bring 'you many calls for the article you want to sell or the property you’d like to rent. NEW ARRIVALS -- SUEDE Jodphurs, assorted sizes and shades. Children’s underwear, sizes 2 to 14 years. Holmes and Bradley, 159 Queen Street. BRITTANY SPANIEL PURE~ bred dog. $50, also Lady's Mo— hair coat with pers-ian collar Size 20—S39. Write Guardian Patriot Box 503 Charlottetown. ELECTROLUX VACUUM cleaner, late model with cord- .winder and complete set of attachments. Brand new —— Must sell immediately, save $70.00. Maritime Compact Sales, 176 Kent Street, Char- lottetown, or telephone 9220 for free home showing. SE E THE 1959 COMPACT vacuum cleaner demonstrated before buying any ordinary tank or cannister type clean— er. Compact cleaners have 68 per cent more efficiency . . . ten year written guarantee. Telephone 9220 or write for your free home showing. Mari- time Compact Sales, 176 Kent Street, Charlottetown. INFANTS PINK NYLON BUNT- ing bag, new. 2 pairs shoes size 5, golden brown, (snake skin) and Navy patent, both like new. High heels, rust; Corduroy jacket and skirt size 14. All articles $3 each. Phone 3613. CRIB MATTRESS, SIZE 24” BY 48"; pink nylon plush bunt- ing bag; also lady’s grey coat size 12. All in excellent con— dition. Phone 7713. ITS MUCH EASIER TO PRE- pare your Guardian - Patriot Classified Ad when you ask one of our trained ad~takers to as- sist you. Phone 8506. 20 YOUNG EWES —- 11 TWO and one half years; 9 three and one half years old: also one ram. one and one half years old. Guaranteed free of kegs. Wilfred Mooney. Iona. Get MORE EGGS than ever before with LESS COST. Red Head Krums is the choice of successful poultrymen. Red Head is 18% Protein. grain base, maintains body weight, keeps production high. Give it a 3 months test. You will find it the best. Available at your MASTER FEED DEALER IVAN KERRY, Representative Phone 5455. LOST: STRAYED FROM ply Knud Jorgcnsen. mises 6 young cattle. Anyone knowing the whereabouts ap— PRE’ St. Petersburg 1, Florida REAL ESTATE LOST: Large oxygen tank. phone Hunter River 12. B E T W E E N CHAR« lottetown and Hunter River, Finder Wanted WANTED TO RENT IN CHAR- lottetown by December 1, 2 Miscellanons heated, furnished bedrooms with kitchen privileges, in a please make sure you hav dress. BOX NUMBERS In replying to Box Numbers correct Box Number in the ad, quiet protestant home. Write Guardian-Patriot Box SOS, Summerside. Personal WHY FEEL OLD? FEEL Years Younger. Ostrex Tonic e the NOTICE I will not be doing custom selling Iuri'her notice. Mr. Pius Dalion until Lake Viewl P.E.I. Tablets revitalize thous a n d 5 past 40. Only 60 cents. At all druggists. FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH The amazing Body Tonic. Write for free booklet today. PROCKER 8: CAMPBELL RESEARCH INST. 21 King St. East. Toronto, Ont. AFRAID OF YOUR MIRROR? use Kleerex Ointment and soap. Especially medicated for com— plexion irregularities. Proven by use against the most stub— born conditions. Available in any Male Help Wanted three sizes 75 cents, $1.35, $2.45 at The Jenkins Pharmacy, and EXPERIENCED M A N gen son. Fredericton. general farm work. Knud Jor- Hughes' Drug. Pets FOR REAL ESTATE LABRADOR RETRIEVER PUP- ies for sale. Apply 70 Sydney Street. Phone 9134. Agents And Brokers PUPPIES: CHOICE LABRADOR Retriever pups. Rockland Ken- REAL ESTATE I and INSURANCE Dial 3912 L. H. KENNEDY 166 Great George St. nels, Lancaster, New Bruns- wick. ‘ Services Offered DIAL 8398 YOUR ‘ IMPERIAL ESSO STOVE OIL AGENT FOR CHARLOTTETOWN, REAL ESTATE HARRY MELLISH transportation Wanted , For Rent TRANSPORTATION T0 Phone 9527. 80 SCHOOL STREET FURN- ished, heated room, on second floor, with kitchen privileges. Toronto, one way, desired for first week in November for one passenger. Phone 4630. 6786. ELM AVENUE ZZ—EMPLOY- ed Teenage girl desires another young employed girl as Room- mate. after 5.30 p.m. Phone Wanted To Buy WANTED: USE!) JEEP. AP- ply Willard Betts. Fina Ser— vice Station, 115 Elm Avenue, phone 5334. PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, Etc. CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince St. Dial 5432 \160 Richmond St. 1. Elmer Blanchard, 3.4. Dial 5573 ‘ OPTOMETRISTS M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB. Bank of Commerce Bldg 1. A. Carruthera, R. O. 123 Kent St, Dbl 5612 Palmer 81, Haslnm Bank of Nova Scotia-Bldg. J. S. Taylor, 3.0. Corner Kent & Queen Sta. Office 9133 — House 4756 175 Grafton Street Peake & Nicholson ARCHITECT .I. A. McGuigan, BA. Currie Bldg., Dial 9424 Queen St. J. F. T003238, B. Arch. ARCHITECT Currie Bldg. Dial 3361. Q.C., M.L.A. Dial 3244 IAN M. MacLEOD, LLB. (McLean & McKinnon) 179 Queen. FREDERIC A. LARGE, Room 207 Dominion Building 140 Richmond St. Dial 3865 G. Keith Pickard B. Arch. M.R.A.I.C., Charlottetown, 100 Fitzroy St. Dial 8618 Summerside, Wednesday: Dial 2936 Peter A. McNeil ARCHITECT 160 Richmond St. MacPhee 3‘ Trainor Dial 5573 Services Offered 166 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown Phone 4339 P. 0. Box 513 ELECTRICAL Mimeographing, Stenography 2 Brighton Road, Charlottetown Dial 6349 Bookkeeping, MRS. HELEN ACORN ENGINEER E. S. CHANDLER, B.Sc. (E.E.), M.E.I,C., P.Eng. 161 QUEEN ST. PHONE 8325 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS McDONALD. CURRIE 8: C0. COOPER BROTHERS a co. Currie Bldg. Charlottetown Dial 5568 H. R. DOANE & COMPANY I 148 Great George St.. Charlottetown Dial 6547 — 6548 P. O. Box 187 ARTHUR I. GARRETT PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING Charlottetown 100 Fitzroy Street Dial 5321 Baptists Give $1,500 To Fund SAINT JOHN, NB. (CPI—The Maritime United Baptist Conven tion has forwarded $1,500 to Springhill to assist those families which were affected by the mine disaster in that town. Announcement of the conven- tion's decision to send the money was made by Rev. Dr. Henry E. Allaby. Woodstock, president of the convention, and Rev. Harry A. Renfree, the general secretary. In addition. the head office of the convention in Saint John is acting as a clearing house for contributions from B a p t i s t Churches throughout the Marl- time Provinces. Sees Heavy Unemployment NEW GLASGOW (CP) —— Nova Scotla Liberal leader Henry Hicks said Saturday if forecasts for unemployment in Canada this winter are accurate Nova Scotia will be in worse shape than a year ago. He told a party meeting at. near- by Sutherland’s River many per— sons will have exhausted unem- ployment insurance benefits by late this year. He suggested a conference of labor leaders to discuss the prob- lem. ST. LOUIS Mr. and Mrs. R. DeMon‘te ad- companied by Mrs. Robert Aus- tin, all of Rumford, Maine, are visiting friends and relatives in St. Louis and vicinity. Friends of Mrs. Melvin Perry will be pleased to hear that she has returned to her home from the Prince County Hospital much improved. - Mr. and Mrs. John Chowan and baby daughter Cathrine, of West Royalty, were week end visitors at the home of Mrs. Ohowam's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Bernard and family. Miss Doris LeOlair has return- ed to her work with the Women’s Institute division in Charlottetown after spending the week end at Wanted To Buy WANTED ALE BOTTLES, PINTS or quarts. Dial 8595. FLOCK 0F EWES, NORTH Country preferable. State ages and price expected. Walden Moase. Freetown. $1500 GUARANTEED FOR 1500 select Balsam delivered to D. Radebaugh, 81 State Street, Springfield, Massachusetts. TRUCK IN GOOD CONDITION Halfton preferred. Write stat- ing all particulars to Guard- ian-Patriot Box 501, Charlotte- town. Wanted WANTED: CUSTOM SAWING; also buying lumber. Simpson’s Mills, Bay View, P.E.I. ROOM AND BOARD FOR EL- derly lady in private home. Central. Phone 8193. WANTED FOR THE NEARLY New Shop, 114 Kent Street, don- ations of all kinds. (Especially children’s clothing) Open Wed- noon and evening 2 to 4 and nesday afternoon, Friday after- 7 to 9. Wcrk Wanted EXPERIENCED PRACTICAL nurse desires employment. Phone 4007. EXPERIENCED YOUNG MAN 17 years of age wishes job as truck driver or helper. Will consider any type of work. Phone 4645. g ’ .FOR I gasoline driven T.V. Antenna outside. businessmen and industrial and' the home of her sister and broth- er~in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Gaudet in St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Martin and family also Mr. and Mrs. Clovis ‘ Martin of SI. Felix, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Doucette. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gallant of Charlottetown were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Arsenault recently. I Mrs. Emile Gallant, Welling- ton, visited at the home-of her sister and brother-inlet“; Mr. and Mrs. Bazil Doucett, St. Louis. Mrs. Cyril Doucette was hos- tess to the ladies of St. Anns club recently. Bingo was annoyed bv all and neat sum realized. Next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. John G. Arsenault. Mr. Edward Perry of N .S., vis- ited his mother, Mrs. Joseph M. Gallant, also his sister, Mrs. Ba- zil Doucette. Miss Gerardo Bernard spent the week end visiting with her grandmother, Mrs. Joseph Le- Olair in Tignish. Mrs. Clarence Wedge and two children, Linda and Beverly spent a week in Bonshatw at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen McQuaid. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Bernard IS Mr. Bernard’s uncle. Mr. Joseph Bernard all the way from Alagkg. TIGNISH Mr. John J. Chassion, TignI-‘thv and Mr. Franklin J. Perry" Skim‘ nervs Pond' motored [30 Charlotte town where they Spent “he day with Mr. and Mrs. Abbe P9P??- Mr. Lawrence Mchally. Sum' merside, is spending a few days in Tignish, visiting at the homes lof Mr. and Mrs. C.F. Morrissey, lTigunish, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph O’Brien, Ascension. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Harper. Somerville, Mia-$5., spent last week in their summer home at Christopher Cross, and While there had their house wired for electricity. M11“. and Mrs. Hamper left for home on Saturday morn- ing accompanied by the former’s brother. Mr. Walter Harper, Christopher CrOSs and his dau- ghter, Lorraine, who will spend about ten days in Somerville, Mass, and New York, NY. Tignish residents extend a hear- ty welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Wedge and baby who recently purchased the home of Mr. Edward E. DesRochas on Church Street and have now ta-k- en up residence there. Mrs. Wed- ge is the former Miss Myrtle Keough of Tignish, and Mr. Wed- ge’s home town was Bloomfield. For the past while, the Wedge family have been living in Tor- onto, Ontario. Mrs. James Christopher, has closed her house at Tignish and gone to Ottawa, Canada, to spend the fall and winter months Mrs. John M.A. I-learn, Tig- nish, has gone to Summerside where she will reside for the re- mainder of the fall and the win— ter months. Mrs. A. Hearn's home on Church Street is closed during her absence. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Perry and family, have closed their summer hmne in Skinner‘s Pond and returned to their home at Kildare. Mr. Lloyd Shea, accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Alexander Shea and brother, Mr. Wilson Shea, all of Anglo-Tignish, left bu automobile for a visit to Sud- lbury, Ontario. Where. they will spend about two weeks visiting with two of M rs. Shea’s daughters and their husbands, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Peloquin and Mr. and Mrs. Gaby Judson. Mr. Wilson Shea may go as far as Winnipeg. Man. during this time to attend a buiness meeting for two days. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Klinich of Portland, Ore, who are visiting Provincial Vocational School Charlottetown Offers a four month DAY course in BRICKLAYING and PLASTERING Beginning November 17, 1958. Bricklayers are urgently needed by industry today. Those wishing to take advantage of the opportunity to learn this trade should apply at once to the School Principal or dial 3774 or 4647 Charlottetown. SALE "Hale" pump, suitable for pumping out cellars and ditches, also one F. R. MocLoine Ltd. Malpeque Rd. SALESMEN To sell direct to the consumer. Office supplies, advertising specialties calendars. Excellent commissions. Reply in own handwriting with full particulars as to age, experience, etc, to the R. W. Alexander & CO., 740 Gladstone Ave, Ottawa, Ont. IT'S EASY TO PLACE YOUR GUARDIAN-PATRIOT WANT AD! Charlojfetown 8596 - Summerside 8‘03] —— Montague 97-2 —- Squ__ri_s__:3’2e3 '— AlberI°n__68'23 By J. R. WILLIAMS .‘ ' . in Alma spent Sunda) Ivflfdlvhii. and Mrs. CI“. Morris- sev. Mr, KinL-h was born at and left his home for the United States fifty-four. years ago and this is the first time he has ever returned. During the past summer, his son Rev. win Kinch. who is lrbouring In the Mission fiields of Africa came to P.E. Island for a short time while on vacation. Mrs. John Smythe. returned to her home in Tignish on Sat- urday. after a week spent in Western Hospital, where she was recovering from a severe attack f the “flu”. 0A bazaar sponsored by the Tignish C.W.L., and held in the auditorium of the Dalton School on Thursday, October 23rd, pro- ved to be a great success. Mrs. W.J. Shea, Tiignish. is preSident of the C.W.L. sub—division. . Mrs. J.A. MacDonald, Tignish president of the Prowincial Coun- cil of the C.W.L., has returned to her home after attending the National Convention of Catholic Women’s League held in Van— couver, B.C. 0.K ELMSDALE Mrs. Weldon Rennie and chil-, dren, Elmer and Sheila, accom- panied by Mrs. Robert McAssey of Alma, spent Tuesday last With their mother, Mrs. Merrill wal- lace and other members of their family. Mrs. James O’Brien left Wed- nesday for Montreal, where she will spend some time visiting With her daughter and. son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. D.J. Newton and fam- ily in N.D.G. Montreal HOWLAN Howlan Schools seem to be progressing suitably, under the careful supervision of the teach— ers, the Misses Eileen Saunders. Princpal, and Lois Hardy of the Junior department. Miss Sandra Arsenault has been out of school all this week due to illness. The farmers in How-Ian have now finished harvesting the spuds and now grading in out building is in full swing. Mrs. Haber Bryan has now rc- turned after undergoing surgery in Halifax. Her many friends wish her a great improvement in health. Miss Patricia Finnan return— ed home on Saturday, chber 25, after spending a week re" ceiving treatment in the West- ern Hospital and resumed her studies in Tignish on Monday. October 27th. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Daley and family of St. John, NB, are now visitnig Mrs. DaleY’S parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Gal— lant, at Upper Howlan. Firmin Perry motored to Sum- merside on Sunday, October fith returning on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. DesRoches are now enjoying electricity since their home was hooked up during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Carruth- ers and family motored to Free- towu on Sunday, October 26th. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallant and Paul Gallant motored to and from Sumlmerside on Monday afternoon, October 27th. Messrs. Frank and Paul Gal- lant started on Monday, October 27th, to build a new house at West Point for Mr. and Mrs. Currie. and Mrs. Angus MacLeI— lan and son of Grand River, were guests at the home of and Mrs. John F. Gallant, Woodstock on Sunday. also present were Mrs. Edward Gallant and fam- ily, of Howlan. Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Dignan of Howlan on Saturday, October 18th celebrated the 53rd amniversary» of their wedding spending the day at the home of their only daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Alban Ora-swell at Bloomfield. 'Ilheir neighbors and many friends join with their fem. fly to wish this dear couple many "more years (If wedded 'On Monday night, October 27th the sick division of St. Anthony’s held their monthly meet. me Web a very good attendance Plans for the White Elephant £3119. oltih Thursday. November ' m t e ' ,. -. cussed pamsb hall were dis- A few ladies from , . tended the “Fall Fair’ggvlliggifgl Home’ o’LeaTy. on Tuesday night. October 28th in aid of Coslgmumty Hospital. ed sliml if”, “W1”? “9*?”- n .OIIYS Credlt Union annual meeting in parish Han on Tuesday. night. October 28th Dal Law School. Gets Support HALIFAX ICPI — Damonsh University announced Smut that the Sir James Dunn tion will provide support, to m university's la“ chool «wank, a 81.000000 endowment. ‘ Dalhousie president By, Al {05 Kerr made the annW ‘3,“ Saturday during the lam W l0“, 75th anniversary convocm‘ .wugan said the foundation wil m d M librarian. cataloguer and ,1 To“ 3, grapher and seven $1.500 1”“ ships annually. The - called it “a princely gift." Sir James graduated mm m H law school in 1898. M01 WiII Test N.S. \ w Pulp In Sweden", HALIFAX (CPI — The freighter M.S. Telliavgonhm '- scheduled to dock here . ., tMonday) and begin loadn'q 500 cords of Nova Scotia to be used in tests in SW. The sample shipment h M a continuing program whim vinoal government am will lead to establishment of r u. ‘9‘ pulp mill in the eastern M and“ the province. . , 3 MAID“ Nova Scotia Pulp ' ' ' subsidary of the Swedid: PO“ Stora Kopparberg. has W 1.351 ‘ begin construction of the at" early 1959 or forefit its 1m sections of Nova Scotia NORTHAM His many friends are - to see, Master Miles E'- again after his recent 111m Mr. Ellis Stewart, H51“, 8., spent the past week his sister. and bmtbu-«inh Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mr. and Mrs. Graydon ' and family were recent to Charlottetown. The M Mr. and Mrs. Reagh limp Sincere syrnpathy is hung tended to Mrs. Spurgeon a nd other relatives mu death of her sister, Mrs. D, MacDonald. Oharlottetmn. A: O’LEARY ;. Mr. and Mrs. George W ' Springfield, accompanied by and Mrs. Avard Harris, ford, made a visit to last week. ~ Mrs. Edward MacAududt' turned to her home after " ing with her daughter and in-law. Mr. and‘Mrs. Freetown. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard paud. after visiting wil daughter and son - in - law, and Mr. Charlie. Milieu family. Milo. Friends of Mrs. We“ ris, O'Leary, are glad to» she is nwch improved in . after spending a week'ntlnl" Leary Community How. The many friends d'lk. Mrs. Harry Adams. weeks. Mr. Rae-ford MacLeaL 0’ I is a busy boy these days occupied by painting 1'. dence which precepts a M appearance. '. Little friends of Gull daughter of Mr. m Ill! burn Harris, Knutdod. L sorry to bear she Ididl‘. of machinery and built hu' Carol Anne is in the 0’15!» pita] and is now resting tably. A speedy mi, ed for by all. Mr. Arthur O'Neill milk. Mrs. George O‘Ndll d ville, attended the hand. at latter’s father, the y ' eph Griffin, Lot 7. all spending a week or so in tives and friends bdon The annual W‘ vice of the Bloomfield w. I, sisted by Mrs. Clam , . and Mrs. A. Metherall. m “‘9 bert Crooks. was the sud ’ er. The Bloomfield chti‘ ‘ "Id anthem. “Ring the 3315 Heaven." a Trio was dered by, Edward gall. Mrs. Dan Macth Mrs. Douglas Ada-m. “110' ' Thou Art." accompanid MacDougall on the organist. Mrs. Alban_ ,. was in charge of the char The many friends of '5 burne Locke. Locke Word has been received from Hamilton, Ontario, that John Arsenault, formerly of Howlan is a patient in the ho Everyone hopes that he ' soon be out and well a wm gain. being built down bv the Mill" in Howlan and the 15 to be straightened some. Hector Richard now of Tivnish made several trips to his fo;mCr home in Howlan recently. QC:I}‘1he]l=‘ [‘1 n (:1 p al of Howlan . oo, Eileen Saunders of OLeary. has been sick for a few days so that there have been 110 classes in he 1‘ room f0 few days. r a I Camille Pineau of Duvar m Howlan on Thursday. . “Richard highway W'aS A.G. KENSINGTON Sincerest sympathy is extend.— . to the famil of l E. Cousins whg’ be late John October 28th. Th was largely attended w _ A 'as h I from the late restdence on Thuig day afternoon w‘ nth Rev. E Bean conducting the semce. Spital there. I A new highway bridge is now‘ sorry to hear she is I‘ 'the O'Leary Ital. All unite in MM ' ospeedy recovery. The many friends of I“. _ mar MacNevin of 01”” ‘ ‘ sorry to hear she is l , the Prince County merslde. Mrs. MacNeVI', _ from O'Leary to live I" “It daughter and son - in ' u" “I and Mrs. George Eleanors recently when 3'. taken suddenly ill WI” sltated her removal I0 pital. Hm- many I' a speedy recovery. , The Misses Rhodal Betty Doyle. communal of St. Mary‘s Academy” _ side. returned to the! [wildly ter spending the '. end with their Mrs Bernard Reilly ' Myrtle Doyle, Cam w' Ernest Dunnan CW Masonic serviCe. The 4 ers were Messrs ' \ Frank McNutt. DOW .. 5' sum rind Montgomery’ v 3": d . 9' Cousins and John