ge aS ee. a ee ee ree ——_ eet “Mondays” cS. “But we knew our -hearts could HEAR THE CASH REGISTER RING - -- phn" Charlottetown 8506 — Ni y ho it — Montague 97- 2 "a ‘ es - WANT AD. RESULTS! Souris _ 32-3 — Alberton 68-2 wh as fi eh NO Sag We ee Pa wry on eee ee ae ” The Guardian, Charlottetowil, Tues, Mar. 17, 1959 _IN MEMORIAM LAWSON — In fond memory of our wife and miother,. Mrs. Isa- ac Lawson, wlio passed way March 17th, 1957 Thoughts drift back to dave sie eile ibid dc bin: Gecemcien tack Deep”in our hearts her-memory is kept ~ We who-toved her will never-for- get. Fondly. remembered by - hus- band and family. CANTELO — In loving memory _ ofa dear wife and mother, Mrs. Daniel G.' Cantelo, who passed ' away March 16th., 1955. We are thinking of you deaf wife apd mother, But then that is nothing new. , We thougat-about you yesterday) and the day before that too. We will think of you to-morrow and each day throughout the year. ’ We'll think of you forever, For to us you were so dear God gave us strength to fight it And courage to bear the blow ~But what it cost to lose you No one will ever know. Sadly ‘ missed and every re- membered by husband and fam- ily. BRUCE —In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather Elliot J, Bruce who passed a- way March 17th., 1959. This mohth comes with deep re- = it brings a day we shall never forget You fell asleep without good-bye But memories of you will never die. Fondly remembered by Gerald Minnie and family. MacDONALD — In loving mem- rough And the hills were hard to climb So he closed your weary eyelids And whispered “‘peace be Thine’’. I have only a memory, dear grandfather, I will cherish my whole life through But the sweetness will live for- ever s I treasure the memory of you. \ Always remembered by your granddaughter, Thelma. . HAWATT — In loving memory of our dear father James Cook Howat. who passed away, March 14th, 1934. kk was im the month of Mai‘ch Where we stod by the open grave |. As we watched them lower a lov- ed one We would have given our lives to save 2 not waken That soul in the silent clay. So we laid our hearts down be- side him And sliently walked away. Always remembered by his wife and family. Guardian-Patriot CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES AND INFORMATION To place advertisernent, for cancel- = corrections and other‘ classified . Call the Classified De- through —triaays- 8:30 AM. ‘til 5 P.M. Business Office closed Saturdays. Phone Charlottetown 8506 «@ Consult the list of telephones at the top of Classified page for the Branch office serving your area. CLASSIFIED RATES 1S word m’si- mum charge. Less thane 158 words will be charged as 15 words. Coming Events, per word, per insertion 5c, City and Central, per word per in- sertion 5c. Western Locals, per word, per insertion 4c, Eastern Loc- als, per word per insertion 4c. @PECIAlT NOTICES Births, Deaths, Weddings, $1.00, Engagements, $1.50, Cards of Thanks, $1.50. Additional, each same printed 0c, In memor- lams, $1.50. Additional eharge. each newspaper line of verse, with Rhyme - Verse style maintained, 10c per WORD ADVERTISEMENTS — 2% word minimum charge. Less than 20 words will be charged as a 20 word ad- vertisement. To count the words, each word with white space on each : gide is a ful) word, each initial is counted as the name it indicates, each abbreviation for the word or each p of number, or price, is counted as one word, various groups of numbers count separately. Only Standard Dic- ttonary Abbreviations are accept- able. 1 timsertion per word 4c, 3 con- secutive insertions, per word, pre insértion, 3%c, 6 consecutive in- sertions, per word, per insertion ic. An additional 10 per cent Discount will be charged on these advertise- ments, first These lower rates apply to con secutive insertions advertise- ments ordered on Advertisers are requested to _pect ' publication or for Portion only of a space advertisement. vertising REPLIES paper ‘BOX 55 CHEV. 3 TON TRUCK, SIZE IN MEMORIAM ‘Agents’ Wa nied EXTRA MONEY CAN BE nified respectable manner. _»Don't delay write today for full particulars and earn money now. Dept E., Peggy Newton (Canada) Ltd., Dundas, Ontariq “MONEY? MONEY? ‘ “Let me start you in busif€ss on my capiial with a net weekly earnings of more than $75.00, handling in your neighborhood, 250 fast repeating necessities in- cluding Tea, Coffee, Toiletries, ~~ in established City or rural routes. Experience un- ee Tll teach you. 30 days free trial. Established 1934. Write today without fail. .G. Laurin, President, The Paula Co. Ltd., 21 St. Paul St. East, Mon- Cars Leaving CAR LEAVING FOR SOUTHERN Ontario, Friday morning, March 2th. Write Guardian—Patriot Box . 16421, Chartottetown. Cars For Sale 148 DODGE SEDAN, GOOD motor and tires, body fair. Can be seen at Belvedere Service Station. 1700, insulated van box, Al condition. Will take % ‘ton truck or feeder cattle in ex- change. Phone New. Hav change 3-15. Cecil Mac Long Creek. zie, Medicines, Insecticides, Farm) OUT OUR WAY Summerside 8031 © By J. R; WILLIAMS Equipment Rental standard models, Phone 9525. WANTED CARS WITH DRIVERS Apply to: ROY'S TAXI Phones 6560 - 6569 | Female Help Wanted “REG. N’S FOR NEW MOD- ern 17 bed hospital, excellent equipment. Salary 270.00 per month, 10.00 annual increments or commensurate with ability. . 40 hr. week. Modern res, good recreation facilities, board room and uniform Jaundry 34.50 per month. Apply to Sec- retary-Treasurer Union Hos- pital, Bengough, Sask.” «| YOUNG WOMAN WANTED FOR evening diningroom work. Ap- ply Mrs. Bruce, Unemployment Insurance Office. For Sale f APPLES: RUSSET, DELICIOUS, Stark, Spy, etc. '2 mile up Air-| port Road. Mrs. Wm. i ineress ‘Phone 5020. 0USE CLEANING SPECIAL: Wallpaper, room lot special Furniture; Bedroom suites; Chesterfields; Studio couch; Kitchen Chrome sets and floor coverings. Firestone Home | and Auto. 187 Great George ‘Street. 10 TONS OF BALED HAY. AP.- ply John Clark, Hampshire. AUCTION “45” SCORE CARDS for sale at Guardian- Patri ot Centrai Printing. ONE FISHING BOAT_40 FEET long. Hudson Engine. 1952 Mer- cury 3 ton Truck, 1950 Chevro- let Car. Apply Roy “Campbell, Nine Mile Creek. ELECTRIC BEAN POT. NEW. Will sell for less than cost.| Phone 5749. OH! WHAT A LOVELY SCENT: | | —Trythe-famousPonset_Armen- | jan Incense Paper " deodorizes| _ De -€;; -Agineourt,—Ont_—___ or at any time delights. Handy | Booklet, 35 cents at your drug-| gist’s or write to Ponsot’s 2089 B. Gouin East Montreal Stamps O. K. POT BURNER OW RANGE. Complete with Oil’ drum and hot, water coil. Good condition. Price $40. cash. Phone 5189. FOR SALE — 2 GRADE HOL- stein cows and’1 Jersey cow. All newly freshened with cal- ves at side. Donald Lamont, French River. Phone New Lon- don 1-32. Farmers Market FOR SALE: THREE FRESHEN- ed cows. Also two purebred Holstein to freshen soon. Will take feeder -cattle in trade. Ap-, ply Collins Wood, Bunbury, Phone 7048. MR. DAIRYMAN—FOR THE- best-get a Co-op Universal Milker also Drop In oe Units, at Producers Co-op, 58 Fitzroy Street. BUYING GOOD YOUNG PIGS top market price. Farm pigk- up until noon Wednesday. P. A. MacDonald. : FOR SALE EXTRA GOOD EAT- ing potatoes: Green Mountains, $1.00 for 75 lbs. James A. Mac- Donald. Hunter River or phone 25-3. FOR SALE — GENERAL PUR- pose horse. 1200 lbs. Nine years _ Apply Elmer Colwill, Bon- aw. NEW VEGETABLE VARIE- ties.are special features of our 1959 catalogue. Write for your — copy today! Vesey’s Seeds, ork. Baby Chicks LOVE AND EAT Master Chick Starter Krums : With ZOALENE Science newest, most promising ? COCCIDIOS: Al Contains every recognized nutrient properly resistance, promotes rapid even and wurdy growth. Get benefits of the most —~ EXTENSIVE COMMERCIAL FEED R€- SEARCH im CANADAr Buy MASTER) FEEDS fr your local Master dealer. Rep. Phone 5455 balanced, builds chicks’|' “LADIES TO SEW AT HOME on their own machine, oppor-,| tunity for high earnings, Apply Box 240 Glencoe, Ontario. | WANTED EXPERIENCED girl for general housework and plain cooking in country home. Modern conveniences. Good wages for the right girl. Ref-| erences required. Write Guard- ™ian—Patriot Box Ci6418, Char- lottetown. WANTED — YOUNG WOMEN, age 18-30 to work in nursing Home in’ Montreal. Accepted party would have fare paid to Montréal, if necessary, and would promise to work:for one year. Own room provided. Write including refeences to— Mrs. E. Rutherford, 1510 Wood- land Ave./ Montreal, Quebec. MAKE BEAUTIFUL BROOCH- es, Earrings, Necklaces at home. Sell to your friends. | TYPEWRITER FOR RENT|_ Help Wanted | — | Easy to do. Excellent profits. ' Send for free wholesale catal- ogue to: L.G. Murgatroyd Co., WANTED—REGISTERED NUR- se for Nursing Home in Mon-' treal. Full time position. Que- bec papers and license to be in order, Write Mrs. E. Ruther- - ford, 1510 Woodland, Ave., Montreal, Quebec. Lost & Found LOST: STRAYED FROM 320 Fitzroy Street. Yellow and white cat. Answer to name of Timmy. Phone“.3364. Reward. LOST — LADY’S VATIS WRIST Watch, in Charlottetown. Initials C.W. Reward. Phone 4375. RENTAL Houses & Apartments FOR RENT — THREE ROOM apartment, unheated and un- furnished. In Winsloe. Electric- ity and running water. Phone 7797. FURNISHED, HEATED 1 ROOM. Centrally located. Dial 3611. Wanted To Rent WANTED TO RENT BY APRIL 1st. three or four room unfur- nished apartment with hath. Ground floor preferred.: ne 5304 in mornings. FOR RENT — UNFURNISHED \nrooms. 100 King Street, second floor, Apply 100 King Street. WANTED — 3 OR 4 ROOM AP- artment or small house in or near Charlottetown. Unfurnish- - ed. Aduit-couple. Dial 7193 af- ter 5:15 p.m, REAL ESTATE . for Sale FOR SALE — EIGHT ROOM house, centrally situated on Water Street, hot waiter ail. furnace could be converted’ in- sioper. _ Write Guar- dian Patriot, Box 17194 Char- lottetowa. -| the 22nd day of March A. D. 1955 +l in Queens County in Prince Edward “| to the ‘undersigned mortgagee and Work Wanted EXPERIENCED LADY DESIR- es full or part time work as Sales Clerk. Dial 3320. Wanted To Buy WANTED ALE BOTTLES, PINTS or quarts. Dial 8595. , BUYING LUMBER 8 AND 10 feet lengths. John P. Lee-o. REGULATION SIZE BUILDING lot with city facilities. Write stating price and location to Guardian Patriot Box ‘17193, Charlotietown. Services Offered You're Smart To Insulate Now The earlier you insulate the greater the savings you earn. Greatest comfort at less cost. Contact us for|\ free estimates. Phone §426 White Mobile truck on Call Pioneer Insulators ' In Maritimes Head office wormhert Insulators Co. of Canada Ltd. ~ Bayside. Drive, St. John, N.B es EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL CORRECTLY REPAIRED Factory Parts Only STOREY ELECTRIC * 136 Prince Street PHONE 734’ TELEVISION AND RADIOS RE-, paired. Prompt service by fully equipped experts. Costs are lower when repairs gre done properly. Pick up and delivery | _ service. Island Radio Centre, 136 Great George Street. Phone 6021, Teachers Wanted TEACHERS REQUIRED FOR Air Marshall G. O. Johnson School, R.C.A.F. Station Sum- merside, P. E. I. Vacancies exist at all grade levels from Grade 1 to Grade 7 inclusive. Application forms and salary se t forwarded on | * request. Apply, Secretary, School Board, R.C.A.F. Station, Summerside, P. E. I. Transportation COUPLE REQUIRE TRANS- portation from Charbottetown . to Halifax on March 2ist. _ Phone Montague 197. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE TAKE NOTICE that there will be! sold by public auction in front of the Law Courts Building in Char- lottetown in Queens County in Prince Edward Island on Thursday | the second day of April A.D. 1959} at the hour of eleven o'clock in the! forenoon ALL THAT TRACT PIECE AND PARCEL. of land situate lying | and being in - Charlottetown in| Queens County in Prince Edward Is- | land bounded and described es fol-| lows:—-COMMENCING on the west side of Beach Street at a point 50) feet southwardly along Beach Street | from the southeast angle of a lot of land conveyed by James €, Blan- chard as Executor of the Clement Blanchard Estate to Gertrude Bell by deed dated May 18th 1 and reg- istered in Liber 126 Folio 512 of Queens County Conveyances; thence | west parallel with the south side of | said land conveyed to Gertrude Bell for the distance of 100 feet; thence at right angles southwardly and parallel to Beach Street for the dis- tance of 50 feet and thence at right angles eastwardly to the west side of Beach Sfreet and thence north- wardly along Beach Street to the place of commencement being thus described in a deed of conveyance dated March 22nd 1955 from James £. Blanchard, Executor Estate Clement Blanchard to Harold C. Lee and in a deed dated August 25th 1956, from Harold C. Lee and ano to _ c. Carmody and ano. The above sale is made puenaand to @ power of sale contained in an indenture -of mortgage bearing date from Harold C. Lee of Charlottetown | Island, Clerk and Susan Lee his wife is made because of default in the payment of the principal and interest secured thereby. Dated this 2nd day of March A.D. 1959. NORMAN W. LOWTHER, 86 Great George St., Ch’town, WANTED -- WAITRESS Position offers good working tours, holidays with pay, pension plan and numer- ous other company benefits. ~ * Apply in writing—stating. cnhclbabe. age, marital status, salary expected, to: BOX 17034- Guardian - Patriot, Charlottetown FOR SALE : One desirable building lot in centre of city resi- dential area. Frontage approximately 70 feet by 110 feet. we Apply to— . MRS. WENDELL H. WORTH, 185 Euston Street, Charlottetown, P.E.I. WANTED YOUNG LADY FOR OFFICE WORK Typing preferred, but not essential Apply— : SIMPSONS:- SEARS 164 Kent Street, wd Yo Block Building TENDERS DALVAY HOTEL EQUIPMENT AND. FURNISHINGS TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up to noon on TUESDAY, March 3ist, 1959, on complete furnishings and equipment, or any. required part of same, owned by the Estate of the late Wendell. H. Worth, including amongst other articles, the following items: One Walk-in Wallace Kelvinator, One 5-door Reach in Wallace’ Refrigerator, One International Harvester Deep Freeze (Commercial Size’, One International Harvester Deep Freeze (Upright Model), One Inter-. national Harvester Electric Refrigerator, One Garland Six Burner, double Oven Gas Cooking Range with Canopy and Suction Motor, One Hubbert Gas Pastry Oven, One Restaurant Size Electric Toaster, One Serv- Pots, Pans, Tables, 2 Electric Fans, Dishes, Glassware, Flat Silver, etc., Complete Kitchen Equipment. - mercial Size Beatty Electric Washer, One Household Size Beatty Electric Washer, One Steam Iron,, Two Electric Mangles, Ironing Boards, One Set Double Wash Tubs and Fixtures, Drying Racks, etc., One Atlas Oil Heater, One 650 gallon Oil -Tank. Plumbing Fixtures consisting of Wash Basins, Toilets, Bath Tubs, Paper Towel Wall Cabinets, Meta! Towel ee Glass Shelves, Brackets, Mirrors | ete. 2 Office Desks, Chairs, One Safe, One Smith-| — ~ Carona Cash Register, Three Electric Clocks, One Glass 'Yisplay Case, One Wooden Counter, One Oak Writing Yesk, One Wall Tapestry, Floor Lamps, Pin up Lights, | ictures, Books, Bridge Tables, Bridge Covers, 3 | ‘hesterfields, Chesterfield Chairs, Slip Covers, Drap- ries, One Antique Spinning Wheel, One Large Uphol- | tered Fire Bench, One Mahogany Antique Tilt Top hag One Mahogany Drop Leaf Table, Glass Curtains, ne Walnut Knee-hole Writing Desk, 3 complete Maple heed -room Twin Sets complete with mattresses, — chests of drawers, mirrors, chairs, Rug, mats etc., Governor-General’s Cottage, one 4-Poster Walnut Bed- “oom Twin Set, one Mahogany Double Four-Poster ved (antique), Roll-away Cots, Beds, Springs, Matt- | | resses, Window Blinds, Curtains, Assorted Coloured 'Satin Bound Kenwood Blankets (58), White Wool Blankets (52), White Rainbow bordered Wool Blankets (20), Sheets, Pillows, Pillow Cases, Bedspreads, Mats, Rugs, Bureaus, Chests of Drawers Carpets, Rope Mat- ‘ing Rope Runners, 60 feet (Green) Plastic Coated ‘‘loor Runner, Linen Table Cloths, Serviettes, Silence Cloths, Venetian Blinis — Equipment sufficient for thirty-three guest-rooms. One ‘Sponson Canoe, One Old Town Canoe com- One Plywood Row Boat and Oars, Aluminum Veran- tah Chairs, Cape Cod Outdoor Chairs, Wicker Chairs, eee etcé, and other articles too numerous to mention. One 1954 Meteor Ranch Wagon. The highest or any tender not necessqrily saieien| Inspection by appointment. Apply to ‘ MRS: WENDELL H. WORTH 185 Euston Street, » LAUNDRY EQUIPMENT consisting of one Com-|}- plete with Sailing Equipment, Four Canoe Paddles, | - | KENSINGTON [sm si"s4Secu c/o WOODLANDS ROYAL BURTON 2nd. Prince County Hospital. : : Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davison,| « s4,. W. L. Delaney returned : “ ; ® Kensington, left recently on @ trip) -. ontiy to her home in Kensing- Junior Champion, Royal Winter Fair 1957 & 1958 gn Seid hoo vo |e ster velinn of te homme of v in. turned to his home in Kensington sca-intew and daughter, Mr. All Canadian Bull Calf 1957 __ ater - the past week at] ®t Mrs. Hellis-Lene, <Afaatreal. . All Canadian Yearling 1958 a-Si age Frozen Semen. now available. Contact your local We ee er ST. LOUIS Inseminator, or New Brunswick Artificial Breeders | George Rogers, Freetown will be Gates weewhe ot, Co-Op | ere | pleased to: know that-she is mak- cole Shared ete a te ing 2 good recovery from s re: 6 Ve nee death took place ~ Price — $10.00, plus Inseniifizttion Fee. oe ot Oe cnde wilt be| at her, home-in St. Edwards. io Registration Fee for Bull Calves $50.00. pleased to know thet Lieut. Col.) ES oom her ho im : favorably following recent éur.| maculate Conception Churct, Pat A. MacRAE & SONS Se ee ee ae The many friends of Mr. Wes-|° Miss Lorrain Brocon has left Pig Sa § SS where she will THE ANNUAL MEETING Of The New Glasgow Dairying Company will be held inthe ‘NEW GLASGOW HALL THURSDAY, MARCH 19th, 1959 At 2:00 P. M. : PHYLLIS DICKIESON, Sec'y. FORSALE Large attractive single dwelling in good repair sit- uated at 9 Longworth Avenue presently owned by Mrs. P. R. McCormac containing five rooms on the ground floor, four bedrooms and bath on the second floor and two bedrooms on the third floor. Hot water heating with an oil furnace. Large Lot. Double garage. Dwelling could be readily converted into two apart- ments! For particulars Apply THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY. 154 Richmond Street. -FOR SALE RURAL. GENERAL STORE PROPERTY AND BUSINESS Situated in prosperous Agricultural and Fishing Community in Queen’s County. Property consists of large lot with store building : and warehouse, six room house with electricity & bath, and egg grading station. Business consists of General Store with all neces- sary fixtures and usual stock. Will be sold as a Going Concern, with possession available thirty days from date of sale. Terms available. Apply: A. W. GAUDET, LL.B. Solicitor 111 Grafton Street, ee. Se OPEN Applications will be recelved at the office of the CIVIC POSITION undersigned up to noon on Monday March 30th for the position of understudy and assistant to the Gity As- sessor of the City of Charlottetown. Applications to a ‘all Deep Fryer (Electricy; One-Electric Steam Table; }state-age;-previous-employment, educational_qualifica- | tions and salary expected. “* ” JOHN J. BUTLER, _ Clerk. PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS | Chiropractor SOLICITORS, Etc.| | Dr. W. BR Carson M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LL.B. Bank ef Commerce Bidg. Palmer & Haslam tank of Nova Scotia, Bldg. isbn & Nicholson afton Street ‘J. A. McGuigan, B.A. Optometrists J.:A. Carruthers, R.O. 123 Kent S. “Dial 5612 _ J. 8. Taylor, R.0. Cerner Kent & Queen Sts. Office 9133 — House 4756 wrie Bldg, Dial 9424 Queen $t.! Architect lan M. MacLeod, LL.B. | J. F. cake B. Arch (Mclean & McKinnon) Architect i ‘e@ Bidg. 179 Queen $t.|-140 Richmond S$. Dial 3865 Dial 3361 G. Keith Pickard B& Arch. M.R.A.1C. g 100 Fitzroy ‘St. Frederic A. Large, zf | fin qk f $ :F i i 5 i § i i i f x & | | li el H a if i : $ ¥ i fr a is | ‘ § F : il fe it: ff fi i fi F FF if | 5 ale oF ee bilo: & oc can St. Eleanor’s High School for Grade VIH: 1. Marilyn Comp- ton; 2. Elaine Doucette; 3. Don- Grade VU: 1. John MacDonald Grade Vv: 1. Mary Gard: 2. Earl Anderson; 3. Catherine MacDonald. Miss James Chappell's Dept y aeas IV: 1. Carol Thompson; 2. Clinton Ladner; 3. Joyce Birch Donald Maxfield (equal) Grade TH: 1. Ellen Johnston; 2. Deanna MacNevin, Shermaa Ladner (equal); 3. Diane Ray- ner. aoe Nelson Mugridge’s Dept. Grade HI: 1. Briam Rogers: % Louise Beaton; 3. Judy Mac-_ Gregor. Grade I: 1. Gregory Ladner; 2% , |Gary Hickox; 3. Joseph Bulger. Perfect attendance for half year Norma Beaton, Donna Jen- kins, Wayne Johnston, Ronalé MacNeill, Barbara Gates, Bever- ley Gates, Ida Johnston, Doris Kristiansen, Wilfred Kristiansen, ers, Mary , Sterling Mugridge. INDIAN RIVER AND KENSINGTON C, W. L. Indian River and Kensingtoa Parish Council of the C. W. L. met at the home of Mrs. James Saunders, with an attendance ef fifteen members and two visitors. The meeting opened with the League Prayer and prayer for the Pope. The minutes ef the previous meeting were read and approved. Correspondence includ- ed letters from the National Spir- itual Convener, the National con- vener of the Canadian Legion magazine, the National Director of the Sacred Heart Program, the Provincial Dictesan Conven- er of good Treading anda thank you card from Mrs. Thomas Ro- gers. Mrs. Hubert Gillis read @ letter from the league magazine on Dictatorship and Democracy by His Excellency M. A. Mac- — Bishop of Charlotte “- was decided toe send five dol- lars to the Sacred Heart Pro- gram, and plang were made te sell candy at St. Patrick's con- cert, The treasurer réported © twenty-five dollars received from two recent card parties. A special feature was @& yery interesting and instructive talk on Education by Miss Dons- alda McDonald. In her remarks Miss McDonald stressed the need for fully trained and qualified tea- chers, who have a real love for children, and also the importance of having childreh receive pro- per pre-school training at home during the first six years of théir lives. The ‘president on behalf of herself, and the other members kindly thanked Miss McDonald, The meeting closed with player and a short discussion on educa-— tion followed. ROLLO BAY E. SCHOOL re _ Charlottetown, P. E. Island, 4 e Qc. MLA. Soper 8618 Following is the honour Roll for teom 207 Dominion Building $ ide, Wednesday's Rollo Bay East School for the ‘Dial 3244 Dial 2936 month of February. aes Grade VH: 1. Helen Burke; 2% OBERT G. MacLEOD, Peter A. McNeil Lemuel Chaisson; 3. Bobby Pam .B.A., L.L.B. ~ ARCHITECT ry. Reem 208 Dominion Bidg 166 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown | . Grade VI: 1. David Chaisson; Dial 4126 Phone 4339 P.O. Bex 513) 2 Emmett MacDonald. : Grade V: 1. Maril Petera; | services Offered Electrical 2 Jean Chaisson; 3, Kéyin Com - ~~ i Grade IV: 1. Inez Burke; & imweprorhing, bookkeeping Engineer PE rony Sob : : Sag Soe E. 8S. Chandler aoe Hil: ge Perry; . bat erator BS EE) WE} C.F Eee | Richard Chaisson (equal; 3. Lois [ae PHONE $325 Conway, Gerard Burke (equal). ow Grade Il: 1. Irene Peters; 2% CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS ie elt ee | McDONALD, CURRIE & CO. ene AP eee eae COOPER BROTHERS & CO. out ssce| SUBWAY TRAINS CRASH Currie Charlottetown ANE ANY GLASGOW (Reuters)—Fifteea Dial 6547 — 4ses ‘ __._?. ©. Sex 187| afternoon rush hour Saturday. ; One train was standing in a sub- : ne. | per fan ween Gab othits Sill G@aedetitenn rae tee te 8 Bist 5320 | inte it The trains were aot badiy