.Lsa'm Heal-amnmmxern-c lflflh‘fi~Mn-“fi~fi IT'S EASY TO PLACE Y Charlottetown 8506 ~- Summerside 8031 -— Montague 97-2 —— Souris 32-1: Page 10 The Guardian Fri., October 31, 1958 IN MEMORIAM MacEWEN -— In loving memory of my dear father Ernest Mac‘ Ewen, who passed away Dec— ember 17th, 1941. In a graveyard softly sleeping Close beside a country road Lies the one I loved so dearly Gone from us to his abode. Sadly missed and always remembered by his daughter Blanche Booth, Dearborn, Michigan. KELLY — In loving memory of Reginald Kelly, who passed away October 31, 1957. This month comes with deep re- Bret. It brings back a day we'll never forget. ' I You fell asleep without good- bye, But memories of you will never die. Dear God please take a message To our loved one up above Tell him how we miss him Give him all our love. Sadly missed by wife and family. HARRIS —— In loving memory of Innis Beck Harris, who pass- ed away October 31, 1951. Within the garden of our lives A little rain is sure to fall, But after that the sun shines through, To triumph over all. And so God gives his love divine With all its healing power: To give us courage, strength and peace, ‘ To keep through darkened hours. We are thinking of you today. dear But then that’s nothing new We thought about you yesterday, .» And the day before that, too. We‘ll think of you tomorrow, And each day through the year, We‘ll think of you forever, For to us, you were so dear. There is no parting from those we love No distance can divide For today in memory's garden We still walk side by side. Lovineg remembered and sad 1y missed by wife Phyllis, and children Wayne, Elayne, Don- nie, Geraldine, Clinton and Cindy. LAVERS — In loving memory of my husband, John Lovers, who passed away on October 315i, 195?. I have lost a real companion A life linked with my own. And day by day I miss you more As I walk through life alone. Looking back with memories Along the path we I bless the years I had with you And leave the rest to God. i Lovineg remembered by his wife. LAVERS — In loving memory of John Lavers who passed away October 3lst, 1957. No more to see his smiling face Or hear him say hello. It was a shock. a hard and bit- ter blow. Happy and smiling always con- tent Loved ‘and respected wherever he went. / Always thoughtful. willing and kind. These are the memories he left behind. Lo vi n gly remembered by daughter Shirley, sou-in-law Preston, and granddaughter Valorie. AULD - In loving memory of my dear husband Lewis M. Auld, ‘who passed away Oct- ober 31, 1958. Be little thought 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. The flowers we place upon your grave, May wither and decay; But the love for one who lies beneath Shall never fade away. Lovineg remembered by his wife Annie. AULD — In loving memory of my dear father, Lewis M. Auld, who passed away Oct- ober sist, 1949. Nine years ago we had to part With one we loved with all our hearts. ' We missed his taco and kindly ways With him we spent our days. We know not the pain he bore We did not see him die We only know he left home To return never more. Many a day his name is spoken And many an hour he is in our thoughts A link in our family chain is broken He is gone from our home, but not from our hearts. Yet he has not lived and died in vain For proudly we can say, He has left a name without a stain For our tears to wash away. God only knows we miss him In a home that is lonely yet But the hearts that always loved him, Are the ones who will never for- get. Lovineg remembered by his daughter Clara and grand- children Elvm and Nan. [happy MacNEIL —- In loving memory of Mrs. Oliver Machil, wno passed away at Foxboro, Mass, on October 31, 1956. Her memory is as sweet today As in the hour she passed away. Ever remembered by her sis— ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Simons. LAVERS — In loving memory of John Lavers who passed away October 3Lst, I957. The month of October again is here ’ To us the saddest of the year. The blow was hard, the shock severe, To part with one we loved so dear. We lived in hope and prayed in vain To God to make you well again But he decided we should part So we watched you go with broken hearts. Always remembered by Harry, Margaret and family. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank Dr. Inman, nurses and staff of King’s County Hospital, also teachers and pupils of Pembroke School; also friends and neighbors who sent cards, treats, gifts and helped in any way while our daughter Mavis was a patient in the Montague Hospital. Many thanks. Carl and Jean Graham, Mur- ray Harbor North. We wish to thank our neigh- bors and friends for their kind- ness and most generous dona- tions since our recent loss. Tryon. I wish to thank Drs. Beer and Moise and staff of the Prince County Hospital for their kind- ness to me while a patient there; also all those who sent flowers, cards and treats, and all those who visited me, thus making my stay a pleasant one. Mrs. Leslie Paynter, New Lon- don. We wish to express our heart- felt thanks and appreciation to the many friends for their kind sympathy and beautiful offer- ings during the recent bereave- ment of our beloved brother and uncle, Daniel Roderick Mac- Queen. Special thanks to Rev. George Turpin for his consol- ing words, and Pipe Major Malcolm Nicholson for his fit- ting musical rendition. The MacQueen family. Baby alum BURNS CHICK uArcmfiti now open. A special breed for every need. Boarders Accommodated ROOM AND BOARD, BUSINESS man preferred, after 6 p.m. Ap- ply 290 Grafton Street or Phone 6389. Business Opportunities IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN increasing your present earn- ings, we have several propos- itions, can. be worked at your ome, in spare time, no pre- vious experience necessary. For further particulars write to Unit Agency, 63 Sparks St. Ottawa, Ontario. Robert Crawford and family, OUT OUR WAY WHY, UH, WE-'I MEAN THEY’D LIKE TO 5HIP THAT REPAIR ORDER TONIGHT-- UH, CAN YOU MAKE IT ? KID U WOULD FEEL MORE AT EASE WITH OLD TIMERS IF THEY COULD 620w BIG MOUSTACHES LIKE YOUNG! DOCTORS AN‘ LAWYERS By J. R. WILLIAMS IT WOULDN'T HELP-“THE OLD TIMERS WOULD 60 IN FOR GRAY BEARDS AND YOU'D STILL BE. A DAY LATE AM' A DOLLAR SHORT! FOREMEN 5E0 TO! Fenlale Help Wanted GIRL FOR OFFICE WORK. Experience preferred. Steady employment. Apply Box 488 care of Guardian-Patriot. CAPABLE GIRL WANTED FOR housekeeping duties; live-in For Sale COLLIE PUPS FOR SALE. AP- ply Roger McCallum, Marsh- field. GENERAL PURPOSE MARE, sound. Will work anywhere. Louis Connick, Clinton. privileges. Good reference necessary. For appointment phone 6916. A WAITRESS FOR BISON RES- taurant. Time off. Good wages room and board. Apply Bison Restaurant, P. O. Box 184, Montague. SMART GIRL OR WOMAN FOR housework in Parkdale area. Must be fond of children. Live in privileges optional. 5 day week. Write Guardian-Patriot Box 496, Charlottetown. 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. Toronto Family Seeks Housekeeper Family with three school-age children loo kin g for suitable young woman, capable of doing general housekeeping. Pleasant working conditions, private room, char women kept as extra help All modern appliances and con- veniences. Starting salary $100. .a month with increase after three lmonths. If references satisfac- For , Interview After 5 p.m. Dial 3944. For Sale DRY SLABS. FOR FULL PAR- ticulars phone 7859. M A N ’8 WINTER OVERCOAT, size 40, perfect condition. Dial 5375. GROUP OF DRESSES AND sloirts, size 12 to 14X. Clearing $4. and $5. each. Holmes and Bradley, 159 Queen Street. Bars and Trucks For Sale SELL OR TRADE FOR OLDER model car 1956 Austin A50 in good condition. Dial 5011. 1954 CHEVROLET SEDAN IN good condition. Low mileage. Albert Morrison, Carleton. 1951 HUDSON HORNET, IN PER- feet condition, radio, heater, and white wall tires. Dial 9291 or 9904. 1952 DODGE COACH. 2-DO0R. Heater, radio, good condition, $600 cash. Can be seen at Art Roper’s Imperial Service Stat— ion. AUSTIN A-50 DELUXE SEDAN excellent condition, winterized, radio, chains, low mileage. Ap— ply Edgar Hayes, Gralfton St., Esso Service Station, phone 9219. FOR SALE 1956 Dodge V-8 Sedan, Serial No. 98172829, very good condition, low mile- age, color 2-tone green. Phone 8431 or 5632. Cars Leaving CAR LEAVING FOR BOSTON: November 7 or 8th, returning 14th or 15th, room for three passengers. Phone 4182 Female Help Wanted WAITRESS WANTED. APPLY in person, also openings for day shift. Ment’s Restraunt, Queen St. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE— work. Aplly Mrs. (Dr.) W. G. Hogg. 23 North River Road or Phone 5744. CAPABLE GIRL FOR GEN- eral housework. Two children, live in. Phone 4178. RELIABLE WOMAN FOR light housekeeping. in city of Charlottetown. 4 or 5 after— noons per week. Adults. Write stating salary expected to Guardian-Patriot Box 497 Charlottetown . THOMAS ORGAN WITH PIANO case. In very good condition. Reasonably priced. Dial 6268. REGISTERED NORTH COUN- try Cheviot’ram. Apply Boyd Weeks, Fredericton, P.E.I. REGISTERED, ABERDEEN AN- g-us Bull, aged 18 months. Ap— ply Chesely Hughes, West Cove— head, P. E. I. 2 STEEL GATES, LARGE AND small and Mink shipping crates. Dial 4972 or Apply 20 St. Peters Rd. TWO GOOD COWS TO FRESH- en Apltll and May; fat heifer 800 lbs; 1 nine year old mare. E. Rayner, Springton. AUCTION “45” SCORE CARDS for sale at Guardian—Patriot Central Printing. VACUUM CLEANER, SPECIAL brand new with attachments, tank tyrpe $18.50 complete. Maritime Compact Sales, 176 Kent Street, City. GROUP OF TEEN COATS, size 12 to 14X. Clearing at 20 per cent discount. Holmes and Bradley. 159 Queen Street. ‘1 RANGE TYPE WATER HEAT-l er, almost new, $15, quantity of pipe, various lengths, inch, 1% inch, 2 inch. Half price. Phone 9962. SALE OF FRENCH LIMOGES China, Furniture and other articles at apartment of Mrs. William Moran, 43 Rochford Street, Saturday, Nov. lst. from 2 to 6 p. m. FISHING BOAT, 30 FT. COM— plete with Ford six engine and hauler. Five years old. Good condition. Apply Garth Blax- land. Morel]. ELDIS KITCHEN OIL RANGE in perfect condition; consist- ing of Kemac burner; automa- tic thermostat; oven dial; high closet; storage drawer and hot water front. For further information dial 5312. BOTH WAYS, CLASSIFIED AD- vertising pays. Whether you‘re an advertiser or a reader. there’s profit aplenty for you in the Classified section. Phone 8506. NEW ARRIVALS —- SUEDE Jodphurs, assorted sizes and shades. Children's underwear. sizes 2 to 14 years. Holmes tory will pay transportation to 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 ’And Found LOST: VICINI'I‘Y OF HAR- rington, 2 fox hounds. Finder please contact Allie Douse, phone 5940. LOST: BETWEEN KENSING- ton and Clinton, a new square pointed shovel. Finder please return to Elmer Cotton, Clin— ton Mlscellanolls BUYING SCRAP IRON AND steel. Also batteries, metals, and bottles. Paying highest market prices. Lester O’Brien, Lower Prince Street. NOTICE: I, HUGH MacBETH, Grandview, P. E. I., will not be responsible for any bills contnacted for my name by any person. Hugh MacBeth. Male Help Wanted MARRIED MAN FOR FARM work, house, lights and water provided. Good wages. Apply A. A. Holmes, East Royalty. WANTED Courteous, reliable man, for local vacancy. Oppor- tunities for advancement. , Sales and service route? work. Car essential. $50; per week starting. Guar-i antee Group Insurance.‘ Give age education and reference to Guardian- Patriot Box -——— 498, Char- lottetownn. REAL ESTATE Opportunities Grow On Florida's West Coast Send 25c (coin) for the BIG “REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED TO RENT 4-RO0M. Heated apartment within 1 - mile radius of city for young married couple with 2 infants. Phone 9931. WANTED FARM 100 ACRES OR more on paved highway with shore frontage. Portestant com— munity. Present owner not re- quired to vacate until April, 1963 when advertiser retires. Good water supply essential. State full particulars and price. All letters will be answered E. Jefferys, Naval Ar: ament De- pot, Dartmouth, N.S. Pgrspnal THE TREASURE IS AT Vernon's. FOUNTAIN 0F YOUTH The amazing Body Tonic. Write for free booklet today. PROCKER & CAMPBELL RESEARCH INST. 21 King St. East, Toronto, Ont. ANNUAL INVITATIONAL ISSUE (Nov. 9) of the Sunday Independent Work Wanted RELIABLE LADY DESIRES work as practical nurse or cafeteria worker. Experienced. Good references. Phone 4622. “The Sunshine Newspaper” L St. Petersburg 1, Florida Services Offered REAL ESTATE LIGHT TRUCKING DONE, also add jobs. Dial 4523 or call at 320 Kent Street. For Sale AT CONWAY A SEVEN ROOM Wanted To Buy house all Douglas fir finish hardwood floors downstairs and 1.4 acre of land including barn and house. For particulars, ap- ply John J. Murphy, 323 Fitz- roy St., Charlottetown. WANTED ALE BOTTLES, PD'TS or quarts. Dial 8595. ' WANTED: ONE AYRSHIRE cow to freshen. John Currie, New London. REAL ESTATE For Rent ONE ROOM. CENTRAL. PHONE 6175. 2 MEDIUM SIZE ROOMS ON second floor. Unheated. Apply 23 Alley St. 3 ROOM APARTMENT HEAT- ed, partly'furnished, 3rd. floor Dial 3306. ROOM FOR RENT, HEATED, furnished. Central. Business lady preferred. Between 5 and 7 p.m. Dial 5456. ROOMS FOR RENT? TELL folks looking for a nice place via Classified Ads. Just Phone 8506 3 ROOM APARTMENT CEN. trally located, heated, Electric Range. continuous hot water, Suitable for 2 adults. Write Guardian - Patriot, Box C492, Charlottetown. Male Help Wanted FIREFIGHTER CAPTAIN for the Department of Transport at a‘nnum. Requirements: High school education; a number of years' experience in a recog- nized firefighting under 51 years of age; valid chauffeur’s or trUCk driver's license. Apply to the Civil Ser- vice Commission. 128 High- field Street, Moncton. N.B., quoting Competition Number 58-J662. BOX ’NUMBERS In replying to 'Box please make sure you have the correct Box Number in the ad- dress. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Gander, Nfld. $3900 - $4500 per‘ organization; ' Numbers - FIRST FLOOR - UNFURNISH- er, four room apartment. Elec- tric range supplied; heated; continuous ‘llot water. After 6 p.m. only, phone 9925. 3 ROOM APARTMENT WITH bath on second floor. Private entrance and driveway. Suit— able for 2 or 3 adults. After 3 p.m. dial 3498. REAL ESTATE Wanted WANTED: USED JEEP. AP- ply Willard Belts. Fina Ser— vice Station, 115 Elm Avenue, Phone 5334. WANTED: BY YOUNG COUPLE 3 room apartment with bath. phone 3027. WANTED JEEP. APPLY STAT- ing price and condition. Apply Box 352. Guardian - Patriot. PUREBRED SHORTHORN bull, 4 to 6 months old. Phone 5162. ~— LARGE MANTEL BEVELLED mirror in gold frame. Must be in good condition. Write stat- ing Price to Guardian - Patriot Box 489, Charlottetown. AM INTERESTED IN BUY- ing young purebred Jersey cows, several fresh or to freshen: also bull nearing ser- vice age of good type and pro- duction; also sevenal lop—flight Holstein cows, either fresh or springing; also service-age bull. David B. Lewis, R. R. No. I, North Sydney, N. S. with rubber handles, IN MEMORIAM MRS. KESTILE B. ROSS On the morning of August 16, 1958. at the King’s County Mem_- orial Homiztall, a longtime resi— dent of Union Road, King’s County, Mrs. Kestle B. Ross (nee Annabella MarcD'ImmIId) passed to her eternal Home. Her death, which was sudden and un- expected, came at the time she was thought to be recovering from an injury to her right leg. This injury was the result of a fall in the yard at her own home. Mrs. Ross was born at Victoria Cross on October 23, 1882. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MaoDeanmid' . Around the ago of eighteen she moved to the U.S.A. and for a period of about twelve years she worked at vamiows centres throughout the New England Stat- es. In 1916, she married Kestle Ross of Union Road, King’s County. Her husband predeceas- ‘whermmw. For many years Mrs. Ross was an active member of the Montague Uni-ted Baptist Church, she took a special interest in the Baptist Women’s Society, for a number of years she was a member of the Wo- men’s Institute. Keenly aware of the advantages of a good educa- tion she was an inspiration to her own family during their ed- ucational endeavors. She will be especially remembered by many tor her sympathetic under- standing and willingness to help others in times of sickness and troubles, always good at visiting those laid aside in hospitals or in their own homes. She, herself, was cheered and glladdened by the many visits of friends and relatives when sickness came to her. The late Mrs. Ross leaves to mourn her passing one daughter: Evelyn R., Charlottetown; two sons: Alton L., London, Ontar- io; R. Wilson, Charlottetown; Olson, Bismarck, North Dakota. Mrs. Nicholson who had not visited the Province for the past Wanted WANTED BY A RETIRED couple room and board, Cent- ral, Write Guardian - Patriot, Box M491. Charlottetown. DECOYS GOOSE IIECOYS wanted. Dial 9525 or Write P. O. Box 461, Charlottetown. FEEDER C A T T L E BEEF breed from 600 to 700 lbs. at 15 cents per and fox horses. M.F. streams to supply 125 gals. . pipe iron thread on female end of playpipes. The low- est or any tender not necessarily accepted. Walsh, 51 Chestnut. TENDERS Tenders will be received at the office of the under- signed up to 12.00 o’clock noon on Monday, _ her 10th, 1958, for supplying the Charlottetown Flre Department with 2—11/2 inch nozzles combination fog and with playpipes straight per minute, chrome plated, \IOHN J. BUTLER, City Clerk. and one sister, Mrs. Katie Nich-' BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Etc. 1. Elmer Blanchard, B.A. 160 Richmond St. Dial 5573 'M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB. Bank of Commerce Bldg Palmer & Hasllm Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. Peakc & Nicholson ‘ 175 Grafton Street I. A. McGuigan, B.A. Currie Bldg., Dial 9424 Queen St. IAN M. MacLEOD, LLB. (McLean & McKinnon) Currie Bldg. 179 Queen. Dial 3351- Charlottetown, 100 Fitzroy St. Dial 8618 FREDERIC A' LARGE! Summerside, Wednesdays Q.C., M.L.A. Dial 2936 Room 207 Dominion Building , l Dial 3244 Peter A. McNeil ARCHITECT l Marin“:e & Tum“, $6160 fit.4g§o. St. Charlottetow- 160 Richmond St. Dial 5573 SerVIces Offered ELECTRlCAL Mimeographing, Bookkeeping, Stenography MRS. HELEN ACORN 2 Brightoh Road. Charlottetown Dial 6349 CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince St. OPTOMETRISTS J. A. Carruthers, R. 0. 123 Kent St, Dial 5512 .l. S. Taylor, R.O. Comer Kent & Queen Sta. Office 9133 — House 4756 ARCHITECT J. F. TOOMBS, B. Arch. ARCHITECT 140 Richmond St. Dial 3855 G. Keith Pickard B. Arch. M.R.A.I.C., E. S. CHANDLER, B.Sc. (E.E.), M.E.I_C., PEI“. 161 QUEEN ST. PHONE 8325 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS—— McDONALD. CURRIE & C0. COOPER BROTHERS & CO. and Bradley. 159 Queen Street. Currie Bldg. Charlottetown Dial 5568 H. R. DOANE & COMPANY 148 Great George St.. Charlottetown Dial 6547 — 5548 P. 0. Box 187 ARTHUR J. GARRETT PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING Charlottetown 100 Fitzroy Street Dial 5321 Dial 6432 ' DeLAVAL FARM EQUIPMENT GOOD EQUIPMENT SAVES TIME AND OVERHEAD. WHY WAIT — COME IN —— OR CALL US TODAY. KEITH CARMICHAEL LTD. ' PLUMBING AND HEATING Belvedere Corner Charlottetown 11 Water St. —- Central Royalty Phone 6423 E R N I E’S SALES and SERVICE Summerside Phone 3780 OUR GUARDIAN-PATRIOT WANT ADI —-— Albertina—6.8.2 was here this summer 29 yeaps' ' ble time with s ent conyderai , ‘ “ T123 Eister. Four grandchildren Gaylenc. dau' . .nd namely. Susan 8 Hemmer a n d ghters of Wilson; Paul, daughter and on lot: Allison 42 special favorites. "1‘ . ,y. . wer mg grand- mourn the loss of a lov . Ir. - mghhge well attended funeral M39;- vice was held in the newh old taigue United Baptist Churcl afihe was conducted by the pastor}.3 A Reverend A. G. J. Steeves, 1.. B. Ed, B.D. 'Ilhe hymns us Thu the service were: “safe In .e Amms of Jesus," and, When my Life’s Wonk is Ended.“ The scrip;- ture reading was from John . Mrs. Steevcs. the Wife of the Pastor, sang beautifully a favor; ite hymn of the deceased Fac “Titian bearers were: Messrs. Robert Mellish, John W. Camp— bell, Leslie Campbell, Alan N10“; Olson, Lloyd Mellile and Fr r. . Gill‘ng flower bearers were: Mes. srs. Vernon Ross, Billy 'I‘hounp- son, Lloyd Keith, and Stewart McKenna. Interment was In the Montague Community Cemetery. The floral tributes were as fol- lows: PILLOW The Family SPRAYS ‘ The Warren Faumu'y Mira and Jack . Annie Mae and Clemmue Mac- Lean Albee. Georgina, and Grace Union Road Women‘s Institute Spartan Old Timers Club CUT FLOWERS Sparton of Canada .Ltd, SPaTton Social Club CARD 0F THAN KS The family of the late Mrs. Kestle B. Ross gratefully ac- knowledge the many cards and expressions of sympathy on the occasion of the loss of a mother and sister. Sincere thanks is ex- pressed to the neighbons, friends and relatives for their many thoughtful and kind acts; and to the Doctor and Nurses of the Montague Memorial Hospital who cared for Mrs. Ross during her illness. TIGNISH Mr. Andrew Arsenault. Christ- opher Cross, was a business visi- tor to Summersride on Friday of last week. Mis-sI Norma Gallant who for the summer months was em- ployed as sales clerk with the Tignish Coop, Association, has tendered her resignation to the Board of Directors and will be going away in the near future, to Montreal, P.Q., when she has accepted a position. Coming from the different col- leges and schools to spend thanks lgiving with their parents were: - Novem-l Gerald McCarthy. Charles Brod- rick, Miss Ernestine MacDonald Tignish, Jerome Martin, St. Roch and Melvin Doucette, Palmer Road. North. Those attending classes at St. Dunstan's Univer- sity Doreen Harper and Freda Bernard, Tignish, Freda Martin. St. Roch and Phyllis Myers. Leoville, all attending Union Commercial College at Char- lottetown. Mr. and Mrs. James Shea, Waterford, are at present visit~ ing relatives and friends in Bos- ton. and other cities in that area of Massachuetts. Mr. and Mrs. Shea were accompanied on the trip by Mrs. Lester McAldluff of tives in Melrose, Mass. Mrs. John Hennessey. Mrs. Reg- E-ldlerslhaw, Mrs. Jerome Douce— tte and Mrs. Joseph Conway. Tignish, attended a meeting at Alberton on Monday. October 6 which was in the interest of the Girl Guide Movement. Mrs. Joseph M. Doucette who had been a patient in Western Hospital for about ten days, is now much improved in health Elbd able to return to her Tig- nish home. The harvesting of the potato crop in this area is about finish- ed. The crop is reported to be a KINSMENS’ FRANK ROPER’S GASARAMA IRVING STATION Corner Prince and Grafton 2 DAYS — SATURDAY AND SUNDAY November 1st and November 2nd Buy your gas this week-end at The Kinsmens‘ Gasarama. Proceeds from these sales will be used in Kinsmens’ Benefit Projects. full one, and a good run of potat- oes. Help for digging was a prob- lem, but the farmers. co—operat- ed, helping each other out. and in that way everything Rent along smoothly. About twenty Cape Breton, N.S., men were employed by EC. Gaudette and Sons, who are the biggest potato growers in this district. spent the past two months in Montreal visiting her sister, Mrs. James Porter and Mrs. Earl Grandun, also her brother Mr. Gerald Gaudet, returned to Tig- lnsh on Saturday night. D.R. OPPORTUNITY For a sincere. honest. married man. between 25—55, with a p_ o_ 30, 51: car, to join one of the fastest growing organizations in Canada. .Due to recent promotions. a dignified lifetime, position exists in the Family Councillor Division of ;: Excellent remuneration. Pension George Street, Room 4. Floral Hills Memorial Gardens. plan. insurance and profit sharing EApply Friday and Saturday between 10-12 and 2-3 to 142% Great WANTED lottetown or Parkdale. TO RENT 5 or 6 room heated or unheated house in Char. Write stating rent and all particulars to~ GUARDIAN - PATRIOT BOX 493, CHARLOTTETOWN ELMSDALE Mr. Mrs. Frank Dunn of Summersude were recent week- end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunn and Mr. and Mrs Edmund Kelly. ' Mr. and Mrs. James Todd. summermde spent the Thanks- glvmg hollday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunn. .The Misses Edna and Alfreda O‘Brlen, have returned to Hali- fax, after holidays spent with '611' parents, Mr. a E. O'Brien. nd Mrs' A' Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. George 0' were recent visit In Elmsdale. le'ss Norma O‘Halloran of Tlgnish Academy and Miss Marie Griffin. spent the holiday weekend at the homes of their respective parents, Mr. and Vlrs John Smythe Brien, 'I‘ignjsh ors with friends Tignish who will visit with rela-‘ Miss Susan Gaudet who has' holiday at the hom d ‘ er Mr. Thomas Griffith“ Miss Mary O'Brien_ My 1 turned to the home of m a. , er, Mrs. A. D. 0’33“. Toronto. where she Md few weeks. -. it... As the racings m h- .;_ Mr. Ivan O'Brien h. ~ . home with his Inna winter months. Mrs. Myra c ' Mrs. Gerald O‘Brien mother. 12 mile? near Islay, Howard O'Halloran Thomas Griffin. y and Mr' Miss Rosalie Gl‘lff‘l n. at St. Mary’s Academ‘ merside, spent the J- student Sum- weekend here. Five of the u. ‘ brother: and 51510“ '19? than 90 years old. Tlgy ,‘ abeth, 101, William. v l and Katie. 90, ’ at 100 still works In 4 feed: the hens and motored to Charlottetown ,dI cently and on return .~‘ _ c. accompanied by Mug ' lpl han’s father, Mr. ‘ g '.P O'Brien. who had = 1 h undergone an eye , \~ . A number of farm.“ v ‘. 11: area have had ‘ ._ ' employed harvesting .‘ , 11.0 mg “‘8” Tim's...“ " it Mr. W‘ 'am * ' Brenton Hudson am H Thomas, were bush” I to Charlottetown, '_,I tober 16th. - W: a, Miss Stella MacNth-v“ " '61 employed in the m .. merce, Alberton, m w end at her home. _ - '5, 33 Miss Helen Bryan, m tow-n. spent a rem “a with her parents, m, 45 Frank Bryan. , ’“I Mrs. Bertha Gem “ Q Ora Getson, Mom. N.B.,“ - 1 I the recent guests of ma“ _-‘.' Mrs. Rhodes Ashley. '11., fi , ‘. visited with Mr. an! h F Thomas. fl; Mr. Cecil Barbour, side, recently med _ wt of Mr. and Mrs. Han-y" " “if and family. 0“ Mr. and Mrs. m a” Park View Cottage, w* l; were the recent guy" ‘7. 3h home of Mr. all! Mb Thomas. ' 1 Mr. and Mrs. m fl; and two children, ._ ‘ were recent visitors to ‘ a , . pec, guests of Mr. and Afr/‘2 sell Lockerby. . . Mr. and Mrs. Jana ‘ and daughter, Rhona week-end visitors in '1 5. . and Charlottetown, u' oer.andMns. M '5 .2, Central Bedeque, and i, Mrs. Hylson Proude, fig“ .. .] Mrs. Spurgeon' hard, fiffi I“ Dorothy Lean‘l. R.N. 1] Mr. and Mrs. K“ .. '. recently spent '1 com“ ” ,- ex; in Charlottetown. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lem. IQ t. 4 . and two children, were fi’ du‘ ViSll'mS of Mr. 8“ 'I.Iw MacEachern, Benton 1;»; ,.16 Mrs. Rustin ‘5‘ 1y Spent a few days in WITH "2 an. _ __ Mr. and Mrs. J.B. IIIIII i spent a recent week“ viii relatives in > ‘ 90. ‘ 1 WELLINGTON “'9 tra Misses Nita Day, 1 Frances Barlow and V, . r Arthur are taking a“; . who typing course in um Their associates widl hm "Ph success. I {0” Mr. and Mrs. Jam” " ‘ ard and sons Raymtli rat neth spent the MU“ “Ho toin vsiting relatives ‘ w Mr. and Mrs. WWII“ V had as recent gum ‘ula lant's father, Mr. -“ um brother Henry Lint“. " “n i and son Guy. sister Fm ' " am aunt, Miss Josephine "3,, all of Monoton. I Mr. and Mrs. Frank p, . ‘33,, Monoton, recently Vidal! , M w“ 'Egmont at the humanist-ll I Mrs. Albin Arsenault ‘- % relatives and friends. U , L 57 Mr. and Mrs. Gildss , ‘ “'- All, Parkton. N.B. 'receliy » 1‘ Mr. and Tilmon G“. ‘l 1 family. , - Mr. and Mrs. W'“. :3 uni and sister, Miss will; 3 ch! moved to Mont Caulk. '21 winter months. ' , ,1. § 242 A whist party sponsu‘,‘ r "K Cape Egmont Womafl .w‘ .V was held Sunday at ill Aim Mr. and Mrs. Gus J. a Men's prizes were won . “1k ice Richard, and . 3..., ier and consolation .M, 'b ‘ 3:3: Arsenault. Ladies pm! “In 1 33,, Mrs. Glorice Richard d . _\ Ill Albenie Gallant and cull“.N glrda: to Miss Octavie WedSC- , C 5 Mr. and Mrs. Phil C- v C, recently spent a few I!“ ‘9; merside with their son ,_ a; ghterdn-law, Mr. and u."- :2ng Richard. ’ : '1 Mrs. Glorice Rim. “1; PR" 'ceived the sad ner gm. aunt Sister Ste. Paul 1 ‘- ( [fag in Mother House of “I”, \.. pom gation of Notte MU - .. Mr treal, had been \ last rites of the CW ’ but was now impnwlfl‘ l' Miss Alice Bernard. S v ‘ spent a few days VI“ bl. sister. Mrs. “lily and family. , i. '9 Mr. Louis Manual-I" ; . THY. having received v O discharge from the W‘ . 5 = I Mrs. Eric Gaudet and M. have arrived w); Car: foundland. and W111 Dd ‘ ‘ “0n weeks with her i r$11 Eric is taking a W ‘ “9r onto. . .- :11. On Tuesday even“ -' is 28th, a hot bean If; . r per was held in ' . I :0 sored by Y.P.U. of i 192 A good crowd attend“ a y of the disagreeable W_ yrll a good sum was ./ 9d)". CELEBRATE 10011! C; LINDSAY. Ont. (CPI '1’ P1; 100 relatives and f ln . Ambrose Elford's 1% g I.. celebration at the f .‘g u.