iy e hart ee For Sale ~ For Sale ; METEOR CONVERTIBLE, - mew motor, and tires. Dial 3682. _ WILLYS JEEP: Good Write replies to Guar-! ee eee ly with a can be at Wal- Service Sta- uipment Rental machine! Only $6.00 per month | George Street, Charlottetown. ‘Phone 4551. For Sale Ra SSLAND — GROWN MCINTOSH . Cortland, delicious, Sandow, - Honey. Howatt’s Fruit Farm, ig NS — HEAVY OAK, ~*~ 100 and 165 gallon sizes. Wad- dell Bros., Crapaud. _ AUCTION “45” SCORE CARDS for sale at” Guardian-Patriot .. Central Printing. 8506. FOR PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE | ’ B.A. Stove & Furnace Oil, Contact: - LLOYD CUDMORE Phone 7168 24 hour service * GamaRD SOLID WALNUT se “a . a yam e , © Remington Chain Saws, gular Price $189.00, > eas PRICE $149.00. For + time only. Used , saws taken in trade. BATT & MacRAE Charlottetown Forma, ELECTROLUX ‘floor polisher, like new, call. _ 8731 or 206 Hilcrest _ Court, ‘Summerside. “Fon sare: YELLOW FORMAL | o * aaa. ee winterized, this fit Ford or Ferguson -trac- a repossessed car and calf tors. Priced low for quick A SINGER SEWING, FOR SALE Two used “NEW IDEA” Horne hydraulic loaders to sale. Contact ~ Hall Manufacturing _ Co. Ltd. : Summerside Female Help Wanted WANTED RELIABLE GIRL FOR general house work in modern home with every conveniences two children, starting wages $70.00 monthly. Apply to Mrs. ee ae EXPERIENCED WAITRESS wanted. Apply in person to Ment’s Restaurant, Queen St., Charlottetown. > WAITRESS WANTED. APPLY in person to Island Grill. Farmers Market FOR SALE — HORSE (GENER- al purpose), 1150 lb. Will take - farrow_ cow im trade. Risdon Gilis, Eldon. FOR SALE — SUFFOLK RAM, 3 years old. $15.00. Gorden Mac-, Eachern, New Argyle. QUANTITY OF PULLETS N.H. X B.R. 7 months old laying good. Priced reasonable for quick sale. Apply Mrs. Gorden Vil- let, Hampton. FOR SALE THREE -FEEDER cattle. Apply, Gordon Carew, Hunter River. FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR cattle one McKee Harvester complete with wagon and box, and a 1951 one ton Ford truck. Apply Harold Gould, DeSable, P.E.I. FOR SALE: PURINA FED Christmas turkeys. Contact Russell Graham, Peter’s Road. Help Wanted “AS Sad The Twig Is Bent, BD each y OUT OUR way | ly: Want. ‘Ads: Can Help one Charlottetown: 8506 _— Summerside eo 31..— Montague. Ba Pie cite, Cherltictown, Wal, Bee. i 1200, By,J. R. Williams be | B E Fl ‘Miscellaneous REAL ESTATE THIS WEEK HOCKEY EQUIPMENT, SKATE AND BICYCLES ILY ERS. , WANT AD READ- For only ec (3 _ insertions $2.10) you can advertise the above mentioned items and get quick results and extra CASH for Christmas. ‘ ACT FAST Phone ‘Guardian - Patriot 8506 NOTICE I will not be responsible for repairs or alterations) not called cor —— 30, days.- — I- For Sale 6—ROOM HOUSE WITH BATH; hot water heating. Good resi- dential area, near churches, schools, park. Phone 8391. TARE WANTED BY FAM:|_. LOTS FOR SALE ~ |. Any size, also water front, suitable for cabins or motel. Apply— KEITH F. SIMMONS, ' Summerside, R.R. 3 Wanted To Buy LWANTED — FIRST MORTGAGE on a new bungalow for $4000. Willing to pay 7% per cent. Please phone 4551 (daytime) for complete details. Pets For Sale herd pups, three months. $40.00 to $50.00 Apply. Aldon W. Gar- land, R.R. 3 Moncton, N.B. Phone Evergreen 6-3906. Room & Board months male~ “es! ee, Apply P.O. box | twice $15.00. Dial 8636. FOR SALE: 30° COMPLETELY automatic electric range. New condition. Phone 8734. 300. PULLETS LIGHT SUSSEX ~ and Barred Rock (mixed) Ap- * ply: Fulton Sanderson, North River. P.E.I. Phone 7706. 5 GORD GREEN HARDWOOD | a blocks. Apply: George Stordy, Kinkora. Seo SALE 14 EWES APPLY | Mr. Fred Ford, Hunter River, = PEI. Brecrar FOR CHRISTMAS! » limited ~ machines $119.95 down payment $11.95, monthiy payments as low as $5.40. Singer Sewing Ma- chine Centre, 164 Great George‘ Street, Charlottetown. Phone 4551. -@NE ORGAN DOMINION. AP- * ply ‘Mrs. M. MacPherson, Kin- Toss. Guardian-Patriot © CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES AND INFORMATION of telephones at the page for the Branch your area. ANNOUNCEMENTS — 15 word mini- _- @@m charge 75c. Less than 15 words _' will be charged as 15 words. @PECIAL NOTICES—Births, Deaths 1.00 ‘Weddings, $1.50. Engagements, $1.50, Cards of Thanks, $1.50. Additional, same printed 10c, In memor $1.50. Additional charge, each time of verse, with Rhyme style maintained. 10e per i t < . Notices will be charged $1.50 tor 3 words, 3c word there oL bf a DVERTISEMENTS charge. Less than 20 words be charged as a 2 word ad- vertusement. To count the worris, each word with white space on each side is a ful). word, each initia! is as the name it indicates, x abbreviation for the word or ‘words it indicates, <ach group of bers set together such as number, house sumber, Box of numbers — 2 word I : 26 per cent discount for payment re- _ eeived within 7 days of last insertion. @LASSIFIED DISPLAY —\1 insertion inch. $1.50, 3 insertions, UREN H nt i 8 38 ‘ i i t il RF i url -|your a -| 0m magazines. Also please leave The Tree Is Inclined.” Like little twigs, Boys and _ Girls too grow up —: as they are “bent” toward— RESPONSIBILITY SELF-RELIANCE DEPENDABILITY SENSE OF VALUE So, they will be inclined When they’ve grown to be MEN and WOMEN A newspaper route wit! teach YOUR CHILD attri- butes when he or she be- r comes.an adult. URGE YOUR BOY or GIRL to get in on this training NOW! Routes available in Charlottetown, - Summer- yp ~side, Montague, Alberton and many other points. Call or Come to Circulation Department The Guardian - Evening Patriot office at the above locations. or at Souris contact Vernon Fraser, at Kensington con- tact Everett Donald. Male Help Wanted HELP REQUIRED | IMMEDIATELY Man: to assist in meat dept. of local food market. Must be| neat ang clean’ in appearance. | Experience helpful but not re- quired. Write— Guardian-Patriot Box 12248 .» Men‘s Store, or Reddins Drug- MR. FRED G. KELLY 154 Great George Street NOTICE Bridge Condition. Open 12:30 p.m. and remain open every evening until Christ- mas, with‘ or without ap- pointments to accommo- date customers. 10214 Kent Street, Dial 3837. NOTICE Christmas Trees, but any- one interested in buying by the bundle contact: WILLIAM MILLIGAN St. Peters Bay, Box 157. Lost & Found LOST A SUM OF MONEY ON Tuesday, most likely Rendez- vous Restaurant, Greendal store, or Howard Maclinnis Shoe Store. Phone 8743, or call Miscellaneous RENTAL Guardian - Patriot Magazine Subscribers If you move, notify your car- rier or Guardian-Patriot Office of your uew address. Do not aotify the magazine company. The Guardian-Patriot will have on the magazines changed. This is important. Al- ways allow us six to eight weeks for your new address to appear a forwarding addres¢ at the post office. STARTING DECEMBER 12th. SANTA CLAUS Is Coming To Town! Make -yoOur +Christmas Shopping pleasant by selecting an appropriate gift for everyone on your list from the 2 ROOM HEATED AND FUR- Houses & Apartments LARGE FRONT ROOM‘ HEAT- ed and furnished. Very central Phone 4985. TWO, THREE OR FOUR ROOM apartment with bath. Heated by oil furnace. Dial 6185. FOR RENT: 6 ROOM HOUSE IN Mermaid, with Kitchen range. Apply: Mrs.‘ Margaret Horton, 218 Weymouth Street. THREE .ROOMS FOR RENT Dial 3306. ONE HEATED ROOM ON FIRST floor centrally located. Phone FOR RENT HALF OF DOUBLE tenement, four rooms and bath with oil hot water furnace. Good location, immediate possession, adults preferred. Apply Guar- dian - Patriot box no. 12303, or phone 8183 between 5 and 6.30 p.m. FOR RENT New two bedroom apartment in duplex in city. For particu- Jars write— Guardian-Patriot Box 12307 Charlottetown amished house trailer. Centrally located. Dial 7202 after 5.00 p.m. « Gift ONE LARGE FURNISHED THREE ROOM HEATED. AP- heated room on second floor. $25.00 per month. Dial, 8107. artment, gas rarige supnlicd, Spotter Hilda’s Beauty Salon’s| new hours due to Hillsboro) I am through shipping’ _|TO BUY ALE BOPTLES WANTED TO BUY AROUND o —+-——— ROOM AND BOARD | FOR BUSI- ness woman or pensioner in a quiet private home, central, Write Guardian - Patriot box 12831. Services Offered REGISTERED GERMAN SHEP- WANTED FOR WINTE)\R) boarder prefer-_ , 9g { You. Get Ex tra Cash. For Chri stmas — Souris 32-3 — Alberton > 68-2. AUCTION SALE At 17 Orlebar Street Saturday, Deé. 12th, at 2.0 ‘clock Kelvinator Refrigerator (2 years old), oil range (new), Beatty washer, electric kettle, pop up toaster, hot plate, 6 piece kitchen set, Franklin stove, radio, sideboard, 6 chairs and dining table; extension couch, Ul irons and screen, mirrors, smoker stands, 3 piece bedroom suite (new), 2 single irom beds, 134 iron bed, dis!-s, silverware, kitchenware, bric a brac, quilts, blankets, mats, drapes, etc. : MRS. RITA LUND ACME AUCTIONEERS. ANNUAL MEETING P.E.1. AYRSHIRE BREEDERS’ CLUB Thursday, December 10th Birch Court, Experimental Farm, at 10:00 a.m. Dinner will be served at 12:30 AND F RIENDS ARE URGED TO ATTEND. SALES HELP MALE & FEMALE JOBBERS Clothing for the whole family . Appliances .. . Jewellery . . . Cigarette Lighters . .. Pipes ... Pen -.. Sewing Machines ... Binoculars . . - Baby’s Troning Boards ... Toys . . . Radios . . . Smallwares. At unbeatable prices. Free color catalog. Jourco 4235-64 Iberville, Montreal ATTENTION CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS We have a complete line of Satin Beund Blankets, including ReversiblePastel-Shades, ‘Check, also Auto. |Robes made from i? Pure ee v ool. A Copnen 'SALESMEN j MERCHANTS . . kitchen utensils . . . Electric Pens & Pencils . aieiiied i if ‘required. Orders mailed. any evils: ia Com] ada. WM. CONDON & SONS, 65 Queen Street, C hariottetow n. P. E. L TELEVISION AND RADIOS RE- | paired. Prompt service by ful- ly equipped experts. Costs ar lower when repairs are done | properly. Pick up and delivery service Island Radio Centre, 136 Great George St: Phone 6021 | Charlottetown. MODERN FUMIGATING TENDERS AUTOMOTIVE JOBBER Sealed Tenders will be received by the under- signed up to 12 o’clock noon, Thursday, December 31st, | 1959, for the business known as C. B. HOARE AUTO PARTS. This business is to be sold as a going concern and | SERVICE Exterminators for Roaches, Bed Bugs, Rats, Imsects, etc. Free estimates — Guaranteed Satisfaction. Phone 872%—Write P. O. Box 451, Charlottetown. MIDDLEAGED RELIABLE WO- man will do baby sitting day’s| or evenings. Phone 9781. VAILS RADIO TELEVISION sales and service. Radio ser- vice since 1919. Televisions for rent. Prompt - dependable 3 fair charges. Dial 3537, 204) Kent Street, Charlottetown. Teachers Wanted TEACHER WANTED FO R! Brackley School. Grades 1 - 7| inclusive. Duties to commence | January 4. Mrs. Guy Pierce, ' Secretary of Trustees. Wanted To Buy UP TO. $250.00 “PAID FOR 1921 Canadian 5 cents; $45.00 for|——~ 1948 silver doliar, etc. NEW 20 | page 190 Premium Buying) Guide, 6th Edition, showing | —> prices we pay and much infor- | mation about Canadian coins. Send 15 cents to Marles, box) —~ 833-C Calgaty. WANTED 50 TONS STRAW. wire, tied preferred. Turner | Farm Equipment, 88 Fitzroy Street. WANTED TO BUY HOUSE DOG (puppie) Write Guardian - Pa- triot box 12340 Charlottetown. WANTED PINTS and QUARTS DIAL 8595 ‘+ Ian’ M. MacLeod, LL.B. includes the stock-in-trade, goodwill, fixtures and ac-| ‘gounts receivable and payable. Prospective purchasers may receive additional in- formation, and statements are available to bona fide | parties. | The highest or any Tender not necessarily ac- | _ cepted. THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY 141 Provost Street, New Glasgow, N.S. =xecutor Estate Clarence B. eee PROFESSIONAL CARDS Barristers, Electrical Solicitors, etc. Engineer M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LL.B. E. S. Chandler Bank of Commerce Bldg. BSc., (E.E.) M.E.LC., P .Eng. 242 North River Road Palmer & Haslam Sisess aa Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. ‘ 7 ° > Peake ¢ & Nicholson Optometrists 175 Grafton Street + _ A. McGuigan, B. oo. J._A. Carruthers, R.O. ' Currie rrie Bldg. Dial 9424 Queen St.; 123 Kent St. Dial 5612 J. S. Taylor, R.O. McLean & Mc Kinnon) Corner Kent & Queva Sts, Currie Bldg. 179 Queen St. Office 9133 — House 4756 Dial 3361 John J. Holmes Architects B.A., LL.B. 150 Richmond Street Dial 6145, J. F. Toombs, B. Arch. Frederic A. Large Q.C. Architect 140 Richmond St. Dial 3865 136 Richmond St. first of year beauty parlor, price must be reasonable, or rent, suitable premises, write full particulars to Guardian - Patriot box no. M 121065. BUYING ALE BOTTLES TULLE BROS. Daily Pick-Up Service PHONE 7130 or 4651 Warehouse 1 Clark Street WANTED, _ QUANTITY | TABLE stock, blue potatoes. Telephone \ Borden 29-21. John H. MacKay, WANTED TO ‘BUY y” ATLAS ; OF P.E.I. advise year and price requested to P.O, box 245, Souris, P.E.I. WANTED AROUND 1ST : OF January, heated furnished two Frees et Sting vem. bedroom aparimeni. Write Guardian - Patriot box no. 12801 Dial 3244 , Peter A. McNeil Robert G. MacLeod 166 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown B.A., LL.B. Phone 4339 P. 0.\ Box 513 136 Richmond St. Laurie A. Coles Dial 4126 & Associates. e Consulting Engineering & Chi ropractor Architectural Service. Charlottetown, Dr, W. R. Carson 142% Great George St., Dial 5616 201 Prince St. Dial 6432 Summerside, Dial 3789, Chartered Accountants McDONALD, CURRIE & CO COOPER BROTHERS & Co. Charlottetown H. R. DOANE & COMPANY 134 Richmond Street, Charlottetown Currie Bldg. Dial 5568 Dial 6547 — 6548 P. O. Box 187 ARTHUR J. GARRETT ’ PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING Charlottetown 100 Fitzroy Street Dial 5321 AUCTIONEERS , CLAUDE CRASWELL, LICENCED AUCTIONEEK, Winsloe, P.E.I. ' Phone 7824 t WE TREAT the sick well Gig- davenport, leather covered chairs, aes |ALL AYRSHIRE BREEDERS, THEIR F AMILIES | out CITY & QUEEN'S SUN GRILL: Good meals and Chins, ted GX cavine to Great George St. Soya Lecithin FLANNEL pyjamas $2.98 and $3.98 at the Fashion Shoppe Great George Street. DR. ROBINS office closed un- til further notice. COATS AND car coats 20 per cent off cash discount at the Fashion Shoppe, Great George Street. crushing until further notice. Clifford Holmes, Kingston. - AUCTION ‘‘45" score - cards for sale at Guardian - Patriot CHESTERFIELD IN rich g and red, high quality. -Specia’ Christmas price. Toombs Musi Store. LITTLE Theatre Guild presents Theatre’ ‘formerly Spring Park Hall) on Willow Street off Kirk- wood Drive, Wednesday, Decem- ‘ber 9th and Thursday, December 10th at 8.15 p.m. Adm. $1.00 which includes 1959-60 member- ship or adm. free if already a member. RESERVE EVENINGS of Dec- ember 2ist and 22nd, for Christ- mas Operetta in Crapaud Hall. ANNUAL meeting Wheatley Ri-| | ver Hall, Wednesday, December three one act plays in ‘The -Little | ket MUSIC FESTIVAL. syllabus now available in Charlottetown music stores, Montague, and Hun- ter River, in other usual centres soon. KINGSTON LEGION branch monthly meeting Thursday Dec- ember 10th, 8 p.m. sharp. All members please attend. LONG PLAY records gifts — Gig, Oklahoma, King and I, Rog- er Williams, plays, waltzes. Toombs Music Store. “PENNY auction in St. Pius X Parish Hall, Thursday evening, at 8 p.m. ‘ MEADOW BANK School Christ. mas concer t, e Thur sday, Decem- ber 17th. CARD GAME, Sons of England Hall, Wednesday, December 9th I WILL NOT be doing any more| °*30 ARGYLE Shore school Christ- mas concert, Wednesday, De- cember 23rd. RESERVE Monday, December 2ist, Chri concert, New Ha- ven School. Curtain 8:00 p.m. ““DIAL 3644 Free Delivery - to Your Door” and get the best values for your food dollar. Wea- therby’s Clover Farm Food Mar- ' PROGRESSIVE _ Conservative annual meeting in First District of Queen’s at Breadajbane Hall, Thursday, December 10th, at 8.00 p.m. SHUR GAIN Amateur Caval- cade Lot 65 Hall Thursday, De- cember 10th sponsored by Home and—Seheol--Assotiation, curtain 8 p.m. ~ PRINCE COUNTY ANNOUNCEME aaa | of business from Jan. 1 to Salon, “DR. ZIELINSKIE will .be ab- Ae ee eee ae Wee nesday, Dec. 9h? untii Friday, December Lith inclusive, BECAUSE OF Christmas there will be only one immunization clinic at Summerside Health Cen- ter this month. The clinic will be on Friday, Dec. 18th from 1.30 to 4.00 p.m. REGULAR MEETING Borden branch No. 10, Canadian Legion, in Legion Home, December 11th, at 8 p.m. members requested. Election of officers for 1960. Ladies Auxiliary meeting same time. SCHOOL Christmas concert ete Road Hall, December KENSINGTON home and school association will meet Thursday evening Dec. 10th. Dr. R.W. Auld, guest speaker. High school teach- ers will discuss students reports with their parents from.30 -8.30. . KING'S COUNTY | ' MURRAY HARBOR _ Baptist Church chicken and plum pudding supper and bazaar, December 9th. starting at 4.30 and supper at 5.00 o’clock. : SOURIS Co-Op unloading car of coal. $19.00 per ton off car, $1.00 delivery charges. BINGO ‘CARDIGAN Parish Hall tonight 8.00 p.m. $100.00 in prizes Jackpot. DANCE AT Fortune Hall Wed- nesday, December 9th. Websters Orchestra. ANNUAL supper, ‘bios, dance, -.? %h. Sporting Goods . . . Typewriters. ..! . Perfumes | Supplies . . ‘ transferred to this department -BIRTHS BEARS — At the Kings County Memorial Hospital, Montague, | on November 28th, to Mr. ei t i wii S a TUS MacLean), | Brooklyn, 2 dong DEPARTMENT. OF PUBLIC WORKS, OTTAWA TENDERS SEALED TENDERS addressed | to Secretary, Department of Public Works, Ottawa and en- dorsed “TENDER FOR CON-' STRUCTION AND DELIVERY | 'OF A 12-INCH PIPELINE)! DREDGE TO REPLACE, DREDGE NO: 12 FOR PRINCE) EDWARD ISLAND,” will be re- | | ceived until 3.00 P.M. (ES.T.), | WEDNESDAY, JANUARY .| a specifications and dinies'| | of tender can be seen, or can be obtained on deposit- of sum af $25.00 in the form of a CERTI- FIED bank cheque to the order | 'of the RECEIVER GENERAL OF CANADA, through: j Chief Engineer, Harbours, and Rivers, Hunter Building, | Oitawa, Ont. District Eng- | ineer, Box ‘1268, Dominioa | Building, Charlottetown, | P.E.I. The deposit will be released on return of the documents in good condition within a monih | from the date of reception of | tenders. If not returned withir | that period the deposit will be forfeited. To be considered each tender | must— | (a) be accompanied by one. of the alternative securi- | ties called for in the tender documents. (b) be made on the printed forms supplied by the | Department and in ac-! . cordance with the condi- | tions set forth therein. The lowest or any tender a necessarily accepted. Robert Fortier, | Chiet of Administrative Services and Secretary" \ | MACINNIS — ADAMS — The en- I WILL BE absent from my in the next edition.) ter “‘Esther Colleen’, 9'2 ounces. — 3 pounds POTTER — At St. Joseph's Hos- pital, Glace Bay, N.S. Novem- ber 26th, 1959, to Dr. and Mrs S.W. Potter (nee Emily Dor- gan) a son John Harold. MACLEOD — At the P.E.I. Hos- Ppital,- December 4th, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd MacLeod, Orwell. @ daughter, Kathy, Darlene. BUTLER — At the Charlottetown | Hospital, December 7th, 1959 to Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred But-! ler a daughter 8 Ibs. 4 ozs. BEAGAN — At the Charlottetown Hospital on Tuesday, Decem- ber Ist, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Everett B. Beagan ‘nee Joan Peters), a girl, 8 lbs., 9 ozs. Theresa Mary. LAMBROS — At Clarsholm, Al- herta, on Nov. 17, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lambros, a daughter, Lila Pearl. weight 7 Ibs.; 9 ozs. Keith Lambrose is the son of the late C. J. Lam- bros and Mrs. Lambros of this city. MACNEILL — At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital, Decem- ber 8, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Eric R. MacNeill (nee Norma Gay), a daughter, Heather Jean, weight 7 Ibs. 6ozs. \ ENGAGEMENTS gagement is announced of Lil- lian Helen, eledst dapghter of Mr. and Mrs. R E. Me- Innis, St. Lawrence, to Mr. Alvin John Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Adams, Elmsdale. Marriage to take Place December 21st, 1959. CARDS OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Morrison and family, wish to thank all their kind friends and neighbors. for their many acts of kindness dur- ing their recent bereavement. Court House, 1956 sedan, fully equipped, condition. Friday, Dec. AUCTION SALE For sale by public auction in front of Arthur J. Stewart, Sheriff. Chevrolet Bel-Aire heater, radio, in good 1 Ith, 1959 at 2 p.m. probation. Please give educational APPLICATIONS | TOWN OF SUMMERSIDE The Town of Summerside Police Department re- quires the services of two (2) constables on six months Applications for same, in own handwriting, will be received at the office of the Town Clerk up to 4.00 p.m. Monday December 14th 1959. Applicants must be be- tween the ages of 20 and 35 years, at least 5’ 8” in height and in good physical condition. J. E. CAMERON Town Clerk, e ‘qualifi ications. Monday, December 28 Births, Deaths, Marriages (When death notices are received ton late to be included on this page, they appear for one edition on page two and are IN MEMORIAM QUIKLEY — In memory of Frank W. Quigley, who passed away nine years ago today. Gone but not forgotten, mother and dad. CLOW — In loving memory of our dear _father, Benjamin Clow, who died December 9th, 1948. There is a link death cannot sev- er, Love and remembrance last for- ever. . Ever remembered by the fam- y. QUIGLEY — In loving memory of Frank W. Quigley who pass- ed away December 9th, 1950. Always remembered by Tena. CAMPBELL — In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Russell Campbell, who passed away December 9, 1956. You have left a beautiful memory, A sorrow too great to be told. To those who have loved and lost you Your memory will never grow old. Lovingly remembered by wife and family. MacDONALD — In loving mem. ory of a dear husband and daddy Reginald MacDonald, who passed away December | 9th, 1958. Dear Reginald, not @ day goes by That I don’t think of you; No one will ever know. Dear daddy each nite down on our bended knees, We think of you and say, Please God keep. you happy Until we come your way. Always loved and sadly missed by wife, daughters Rosemarie, Jean and Christine; sons Gerard, John and Peter. Funeral Dinector MacLEAN FUNERAL HOME LIMITED 15 King Square \ Charlottetown Dial 5549 CASCUMPEC Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Carruth ers, Jr., have purchased the mod- ern farm property of Mr. Harry Thomas and they with their. sop and daughter, Marion have tak- en up residence in their new home. Mr. and Mrs, Carruthers ‘| formerly: resided in Brampton, Ontario.. A number of friends and neigh- bors assembled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carruthers recent- ly to welcome them to the com- munity. An appropriate address was read and the presentation of an electric kettle and a lovely satin bound blanket was made. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Raynor, Greenmount, were recent guests ‘ ‘of Mrs. Raynor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes Ashley. Miss Jean Shea, teacher of Cascumpec School was confined to her home in Waterford for @ few days due to illness. Mr. and Mrs. James Graham and small daughter Janet, recent ly visited with relatives in Cap 1 Phone 7-2. Modern Beauty — Alberton. Full attendance of James Parish, Georgetown, and our dear - mother ‘Katie. And the sorrow that I'm bearing, .