I Use Guardian Want Ads - Dial 8506 April 26. 1957 I lite Guardian Page 9 ' ht MEMORIAM v TLOCIS.-In loving memo y rtl rather. mot'.ier and brother. Walter E. died Oct. 1. 1027, Han- ,,,,.. .l. died April 25. 1943., wu- frced i-'.. Austin! 20- 1956- t's lonely here wlthoutgyou. Md sad the well? Wl.Y. or life tslnot the same to us. 5",... you were called away. ,-ttways remembered by sush- pr .'iiae. . CARD OF THANKS 1 men to express my sincere hanks to Dr. P. Mclntyre. the was and staff, all those who sent He.-5, cards and treats and l'lf'IlllI who visited me while I H. a patient at the JKlng's) County yr-pttal. Ada " Dun- t lllall to extend my sincere t.,..,t.. to Drs. Lea and McLeod. hp ttttt-scs and staff of the P.E.l. t...ptt;tl for their kindness to me up 2! patient there. also the l,t;;tlIlPIl and the many kind ,-,.-ml- and relatives who visited .. ..-nt cards. flowers and treats a.: R sincere thank you. Mrs. 'etttw'-l1 Psynter. Cl'3I3llld- Tu MEMORIAM J .W. VlLLE'I'I on the afternoon of March. 19th -1.7. tltcre passed peacefully away . lllV eternal reward at the home i ltts dauizliter. Mrs. Stephen lat-Lcod, Bonshaw: J. Warren 'tll-zit. The late Mr. Vlliett had been in good health until last november iht-tt he became confined to his ltIllTlP. Two weeks helm! llls t-ath he went to the home of his 'au;:hter and passed away on ove mentioned date. The deceased was the son of the late George Vlllett and Cath- tne Ferguson of Hampton. He .-as born at Hampton on May. .th 1977. In early ” 7 he oak up farming. where he was a ttt-ressful farmer for many years 9 resided in Hampton almost all s life. There are left to mourn his y1auIllE one son and two daughters lltrflflll on ithe homestead: Ruth. lr: Stephen MacLeod. llonsliaw. lttatuthe; Mrs- Sandy Reid. Som- rrtltlI'. Mass. And three brothers tutti three sisters; Dr. G.ll. Vlllett, tttmtmton; will, Winnipeg. Edgar t,.t.rot-tits: Naomi. Mrs. Thomas mrriy. Crapaud. Ruby, Mrs. Fay wtnk, Winnipeg: Winnie Mrs. Alex limit. Toronto, and seven grand- llll(li'l'Il. llls uric the former I-Ilorrle Fer- gttsnn predeceased him thirty two years ago. The beautiful ltltiil tributes bore silent testi- uonv of the love and respect of 'laln'cq and friends. The funeral service which was argcly sttendcd despite the un- :ivnl'able weather was held from .ismpion United Church and was ondtlcted by his pastor Rev. l.l(- Charman. assisted by Rev. '!i. MncQuarrle- Hymns sung are The Lord's My Sll!P9l'd" nd "By Cool Siloam'I Shady Rill". The masonic order attended in s Ody the deceased having been member for many years. Rev. WA. MacQuarris conducted this OIVIFE. Th- remains were conveyed to rspaud Cemetery, and laid to eat. Rev. M.K. Charman officiat- td at the grave. The pail bearers me; Messcrs; Geo. Cannon. Dave rguson. Mark Cameron. Ar- ur lnman. Warren Ferguson. oha Rogerson. RIGINATED CAMOUFLAGE LONDON tReuerst - sir John rabam Kerr. British soologist ho originated "daule" camou- sge painting in the First World ar, died Sunday at his home at arlcy near London. it was an- unrt-d Wednesday. He was 57. -ott-t-tive markings of animals Ive him the idea for "dsule." untt-rshsded and contrasting Moriitg which Sir Winston tutti-nitt. the first lord of the ad- trally. d ,,' C for ,, - ill ... NI! clicks IRAY CHICKS. THE ANSWER TO the spring chick buyer. No mat- ter what market you aim for - eggs. broilers. heavier - there's a wide choice of excellent chicks bred for all markets. Ask us for spring list, and order soon. through agent Chas. E. Worth. Cor Chestnut and Elm; J. Spen- cer Hugbes. Emerald: Bray Hatchery. Moncton. NB. W.P. Sanders. Tannery St. off w, n. Boarders Aocsnnsdststl MALE BOARD ACCOMMO- dated. also home cooked meals served daily except Sundays. Dial 5221. S0 Pownal. liars Leaving FOR HALIFAX AND DART- mouth. Saturday morning. can take three. Phone 3446 can and Trucks For sale 1054 FORD SEDAN- PHONE 3207. ms ranoo is TON TRUCK Phone 7707. I TWO TON 1051 DODGE TRUCK. with box, cheap. Michael Bros. 1151 CHEV. SEDAN. CHEAP. AP- ply 7.58 Fitzroy St. 3140. 1050 FORD SEDAN CAR. Phone 4083. 50 STUDEBAKER. HEATER AND radio. Phone 3,795 after 5. 1060 METEOR CLUB COUPE. one owner. Good condition. Dial 4880 after 5 p.m. 1951 CHEVROLET FOUR DOOR De-Luxe Sedan, Low miles!!- Good condition. Phone 7570. mi DODGE. GOOD CONDITIOT. 87.75.00 Fred Iiickox Service Station. Parkdale. ms PLYMOUTH GOOD RUN- nlng condition. radio and heat- er. Dial 4710. ONE 1053 MONARCH SEDAN. Would exchange for dump truck Apply to Norman lhtde. Corn- wall. Dial 7002. '40 CHEVROLET. EXCELLENT condition. Reasonably priced for quick sale. Apply Franks Ser- vice Station. ll5 Elm Avenue. I - 3 TON MERCURY TRUCKS. One new, one used. Can be seen at Esao Service Station. Carle- too. 1940 FORD TON TRUCK. NEW tires. new motor. One Renfrew separator nearly new. Emmett McKenna. Emerald. FURNISHED n o o is. IIOOND floor. Central. Adislt.s. Dial OHI- FOUI I00" IIATID A,K.tT' ment. Dill &. I ADJOINING ROOIS WITH I0- dern conveueiences and PflV3” entrance. Dial s-rss. .m..E:.....m-1 L A R G E FURNISHED ROOM. Central. separate entrance!- Dial 3417. SUMMER MONTHS. FURNISH- ed home. Wriu Box 127, Char- lottetown. HOUSE FOR RENT. . rooms. Central. Write " ' Guardian. LARGE. BRIGHT. FURNISHED room. suitable for two. N Wey- mouth Street. Phone 3301. (mi; STORE. ON KENT STREET. or- postte - C.F.C..Y. can Seamle- bury. 4555. m THREE ROOMS FURNISHED. Adults. Summer months. Apply 169 Prince Street. roit RENT .. IN sumiinainir furnished d ) t DM 3258' apex apartmcn MET LARGE FRONT ROOM FURNISH- ed. very central. 4" t ' pre- ferred. Writo Box 015 Guardian Office. FOR RENT: MODERN SIX room house. hardwood noon, good location. Apply :74 Beaver Street. Summersidc. A LARGE FURNISHED FRONT room. Suitable for two people. giggly 174 Kent street, or dial FURNISHED HEATED APART- ment. Living-room. bedroom. kitchen and bath. Electric range and Frigidaire. Continuous hot water. Residential. Dial 0059. HEATED APARTMENT. THREE rooms with bath and large ball. Suitable for couple. Available after May 1st, Phone 3001. For Sale BABY CARRIAGE. IN GOOD condition. Phone 5092. BABY CARRIAGE. IN EXCEL- lent condition. Dial 8300. ii PIGS six wanna our PHONE 8722. Summerslde. RECONDITIONED 1 HP. GEN- ersl Electric motor. Bargain. storey Electric. MIXED GRAIN. APPLY ALEX Darrach. Canoe Cove. Phone 01. New Haven. ONE 1087 CHEV CAR WITH 104! motor. Will sell cheap Apply Mrs. Seymour Blaxland. St. Peters Harbour. llbl WILLY'S SEDAN. LOW MIL- eage. In A-l condition. Equip- ped with Radio. Heater and new tires. Apply .Alfred Webster. Malpeque Road RR 7. TODAY'S SPECIAL Lived a good life doesn't show its age. 1948 CHRYSLER SEDAN Radio & Heater F. R. McLAlNE LTD. Dial 7350-9 Malpeque Road TODAY'S SPECIALS 1954 DODGE SEDAN. Light green. Heater. defroster and good tires. A wonderful buy at 8870.00. 1948 PONTIAC EIGHT. Litllll grey. Heater. defroster. good tires. And look at that price 8175.00. 1950 CHEVROLET PANEL truck. Omund grip tires and new battery. A real buy at 3395.(lt. 'W. R. Jenkins Ltd. Used Car Lot Opposite Eaton's. 100 Kent St. Phone 0110 for lien POI IINT -FLOOR SANDERS Chandler Bros. Hal SII7. 1'70 HEATED. r'ua'Nisnn' "'"'n r early days of submarine war- FP. rooms. One second floor. one third floor. Dial 3308. RlPl.EY'S BELIEVE IT or NOT ll! LITTLE PIGS ABOUT 35 LBS. eacit. Call evenings. Everett Gray. Brackley, Covehead 7-32. cniuis TRICY-CLE. A-I CONDI- ter 7. Phone 7 SMALL HOUSE AND LOT. North River 8300.00. Apply iii Park St. FOR SALE -GOOD QUALITY baled hay. Joseph Maclssse. Hermanvills. P.E.l. . AYR-SHIRE MILCH COWS. fresh and to freshen. Ivan Mac- Donald. Eiudenell. QUANTITY ABEGWEIT SEED oats and wheat. Tom Murphy. South Shore Road. RR. 4. MIXED GRAIN. APPLY ALEX Darrach. Canoe Cove, Phone 94, New Haven. RH RW 1 tlon. Zamfer Costache. York. afil 050. l for Sale t 8 TRACTOR WITH L.P.'r.o. Hydraulic tut. tiitlus and Cultivators. John Deer S. tractor. reconditioned ard Mu.-iunery ml- NINE - PIECE DINING ROOM up ugd ncciary rangette and Enterprise coal stove. I Mrs. .I.L. Osborne. us Dorehcs- i tor Street. ;: -iron SALE AT 41 You! LANE. Two family rgsidence. side by .139 plan six rooms in each. Au stie oil- heating and do- mestic hot water. For further particulars Dhl 0040. :1-e-1-:1-jt NEW HOLLAND BALERS. rakes. manure spreaders. Three used grain drills. 6 used manure s readers. New Idea and Cock- utt. Two Farmali H's. one Farmhall A with cultivntors and liiilers. Two David Browns. cul- tivators and hillers. All kinds of barrows and lime sowcrs. Car- load of new Cocksbutt Balers. gpectal price 31.585. Will take cattle and horses in trade. po- tato contracts. and finance. guy terms. Stanley Msyhew. Klnkora. Fonsls hols Ilaotott A CAPABLE MAID. DIAL ISIS. WAITRESS WANTED :APPLY IN person to the Rendezvous. WANTED GIRL TO DO OFFICE work. Apply Box 078. Guardian Office. EXPERIENCED TYPIST WANT- ed. steady employment. Apply Crockett and Storey. Ltd. WANTED MIDDLE AGED WOM- co. to help at house work in mor- gings only. Apply Box 081 Guan- an. 2 CAPABLE GIRLS FOR WAIT- resses. Experience not access- ary. Good wages. room and board. time off. P.0. Box I84. Montague. WOMAN BETWEEN so AND 40 years of age. for housework. Good working and living condi- tions. S12.00 weekly. Give full particulars to Box OW Guardian. Lost And Fosntt WILL THE PARTY WHO TOOK the girls bicycle from Guardian Otfice by mistake please return same to Office. LOST BETWEEN FITZPATRICRS Mill and Lower Montague. two bundles matched lumber. Austin Ross. Lower Montague. Iislo lists Wanted yuufgn .. AI-I &fl'Lll. plan 8 quarts. Dial 3 IOYS IICYILS IN GOOD CON- dltion Phone still not 0 p.m. LADY PEN 0 IN PRIVATE thugs. Kitchen prlviioscm PM” WAR PINSIONEI WISHES board in Country our Chsrlotte town for summer moans. Ap- ply 15 Cumberland St. WOMAN OR GIRL TO SHARE furnished apartment. Central. Write Connauglit Apartment. No- 1. WANTED-I WAITRESSIS. Side Hotel. Montague. Must M neat and clean. Good wssu. board provided. Phone Montague IS collect. HILL TEACHERS WANTED For Kensington elementary school for I957-i958 terms. ApplyA Secretary, MRS. C. M. KENNEDY. Kcnsington. STENOGRAPHER WANTED Must have experlcnrv in shorthand and typing, knowledge of bookwork. Apply in own handwriting stat- ing previous experience, etc. Wsstss It nont- AN APARTMENT WITH I DED- rooms. Dial 3770. I ROOM APARTMENT CALL 6525 Mr. Purdy. A A Good investment A reliable, well-establish ed business requlnes unme- diately 53,000 for a period of three years. Good security offered right party. Write in confidence to- BOX 973 GUARDIAN Summerside, Box 759. School for I957-58 term. MORRISON and IllaCRAE LTD. ' TEACHERS WANTED For Morell School. Elementary and High Apply Secretary Frank Dunn WANTED FOR SALE 1 Teacher of English 1 Teacher of Mathematics and Science For THE HALIFAX COUNTY VOCATIONAL I-IIGI-I in of English or German car. I955 CHEV. SEDAN Dial 7l57 after 6 p.m. Excellent condition. Will consider trade- ly ROBERT PHILLIPS Canadian Press Staff Writer slowly toward the mighty gorge. And as they spill over they fall slowly. muddy and dark. But even in this springtime somhreness. there is still enough of the spectacle in the spill and the splash and the spray to bring out tourists by the thousands to watch in awe the wonder of nat- ure's creation. - I stood this week with the rest in the spray of Niagara Falls and pondered upon a line written more than 300 years ago by John Milton on the wonder of nature in springtime. It went like this: In those vernal seasons of the year. when the air is calm and pleasant. it were an ialury and " ' Nature not to go out and see her riches. and Dlrtake in her rejoicing with heaven and earth. And as I pondered my mind raced back to other springs in other places across this broad country to recall for a moment the rejoicing of their sights and sounds. The first to mind was boyhood on the Prairies with a springtime trip to the farm where behind the barn on an uncle's place near Boiiarm. sask.. I heard the first call of the meadow last and watched keen-eyed for the first adventuresome gopher'g hand to pop up from his winter hole along the pasture field. It was there I learned to mimic the iark's call which I still ro- memher sounds something litre "l was here a year ago." I also snared my first gopher while the menfolk went about getting things ready for the first seeding of wheat. The meadow lark still calls ex- actly the same from the prairie fencepost in April and the gopher has never teamed to evade the first snare of spring. And wheat- men everywhere across the vast plain between the lakes and the SCHOOL Professional Certificate Class II requirde Sal ale: E1240 to 35040 additional increments beyond the minimum for experience. For further lnfonnation and ap- plication fonns phone 2-0301 or write- A. A. CHlsl-IOLM. Pr' I ' llmCHANIC To WORK IN Garage. Apply Box 970. MAN TO WORK ON FARM. steady employment. Apply Her- lbcrt Moors. Cavendish. Pbons ' i-24. WANTED - EXPERIENCED man or boy for general farm work. One used to driving trac- tor. preferred. Knud Jorgensen, Fredericton. REPAIR MAN. SALARY. PLUS Hospitalization. Pension plan, and Insurance. Apply in person 117 Kent Street. City. No phone calls. MAN WANTED FOR RAWLEIGII S i Real opportunity. No experience needed to start. Write Rawletgh's Dept. D-MIL-470-0. Montreal. Que. MOTORS - FISHERMEN AND Farmers. we carry a complete line of CGE Motors at low prices. Storey Electric. Charlottetown. 8 DUAL PURPOSE SHORTHORN bulls. 1 year old. Also small quantity timothy seed. Wallace Higgins. Oyster Bed Bridge. THREE MILK COWS. NEWLY freshened and four hundred bushels of seed oats. Raymond Mccarvilic. Emerald. P.E.l. SIX-ROOM HOUSE. BEAUTIFUL- ly situated on large lot. on St. Peter's Road near Charlotte- town. Apply Box sss. Guardian. TRACTOR TRAILER. COM- plete with axle. 000 x 50 x N tires and wheels. Apply to Will- iam Wood. Cardigan. CREAM SEPARATOR. MCCOR- mack-Dearing. Used. 700 lbs. Two shortnorn heifers. to fresh- en. James A. Shsw. Montague. .........E..L....E.....g ONE SET LEVER HARROWS. One disc Harrow. One Truck we- gon. Onc set team harness. C. Whit; Bonshaw. I -1--:2-1:-mm K BEC FOUNDATION Seed. Clear Reading. AIIDLV. W. lA,.OMatheson. Sclicvuo. Kinross. he l'AWCE'f"I' DELUXE OIL Range. Eleven months old. also one brown citesterflsld suits. Dial 4019 after 0 p.m. FARM FOR SALE AT LONG RI- ver. no scros. I clear. balance lumber and fire wood. Wail wa- tered in good state of cultiva- tion. Apply to Nelson Paynter. ONE oTwFiI'T'”'"wn m'aai'nm-era. one season. is Good ssaiiioa. IIPsrh rsrrocesesloso Wt . NO STRENGTH? WANTED - EXPERIENCED single man wanted for work on farm with modern equipment and machinery. Year round em- ployment at excellent wages to right party. Phone Bedequs 19-5 J. Scott Cslrns. Freetown. EXPERIENCED SINGLE MAN for work on farm with modern equipment and machine y. Year round employment of excellent wages to right party. Phone Bedeque 10-5 .1. Scott Cairns. Freetown. fllscollassoss GILLARS CLEANED. ASHES , and garbage hauled. Phone 3105- 'wsa'rs: urn IALED. man for hauling. Apply Guardlaa of- fice. Charlottetown. HAVE YOUR YARD CLEANED of ashes and garbage lig'.it trucking done. dial 6394. BUILDINGS. RAISED. new? wood replaced. Concrete found- ation. Dial Sill. "DES'I'ROYER". FOR USE IN out-door toilets. Eats right down to the cnrth. saves you that un- pleasant cleaning task. Full dir- ections. satisfaction guaranteed. Order a can now. only SIM post- paid. Log Cabin Products. P0. In 31. Charlottetown. Ismrv Stock IOOIIING oeninia son. snu- alor Dunlap strawberry plants. 810.00 per tziousand. sterling lllwm. Pownall. Isrsosat Maybe your system is asking for tmora ironl MiIburn's Health and Rave Pills provide extra iron that helps to build rich. red blood Bell Road and Ahern Avenue Halifax. Nova Scotia. practical experience. Apply at once, in person, up For Sale House, barn and garage, 21 acres of land. 10 acres clear. 11 shale pit. One mile AN OPPORTUNITY For immediate employment as a copywriter in our Advertising Department, Charlottetown. Applicant must have typing experience. be able to keep simple records and must have a good command of the English language. This is B. splendid opportunity to learn advertising by ALAN I-IOLMAN -- I-Iolman's, Charlottetown mountains still kick at the damp soil and ask each other when it will be dry enough to turn the first furrow. Another spring in the wilder- ness of the northern bush I hur- ried with others to pull stakes of the last winter survey camp. The rush was to cross the fronen lakes with the cat train and get beyond to civilization before the icy road- way meited in the breakup. Axes rang the louder in the clear April air. the chatter of the jay was shrilier and the sunrise more bril- liant each day than it had been just the day before. snow melt under the rain that drove over the wooded flats of an arm camp near Ddiert in Nova from city. Can be purchas- ed all in one or separately. FOR SALE FRED KENNY, Mt. Edward Road A BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY A general store. complete with fix- tures, a n cl dwelling combined is oiforod for sale in the Annun- and most modern equipment- BOWLING ALLEYS 'Tl'tOSO alloys are equipped with the latest For further particulars apply 'ro-- CAPITOL THEATRE Summcrsido. P. E. l. dale district. Located near main PROFESSIONAL CARDS Scots. As the color slowly re- turned to the land and the huts beyond we were moved en masse to the rolling valley of the Saint John Riva regrouping. for a trip overseas they said. near Sussex in New Brunswick. That year LIMESTONE Several cars agricultural limestone arriving soon. Booking orders now. PRODUCERS CO-OP Phone 8515 TRAVELLER WANTED one spring in wartime saw the Rushing Waters, Returning Colour, Sounds, Mean Spring spring came in much the same way another must have for the The waters of the upper Niag- poet Bliss Carman who wrote Ira River are heavy this week these lines: with the dead land and the decay She comes with gusts of "l I PISSH18 winter as they churn laughter. The music as of rlus; With tenderness and sweetness. the wisdom of the hills. Another. it was in the western mountains as the ice and snow began receding from their rocky peaks. There, the tiny streams gained momentum as they raceo down from the top and became torrents of run-off in the valley: below, washing across roadways. tearing out bridges and flooding rail and communication lines in one of the worst floods in British Columbia history. That was a spring with roar. But beyond the last coastal range all was quiet and peaceful along the roadside: of Vancouver Island where the daffodils waved in the soft breeze and the old ladies mended the rose treliises leading to their cot- tages. one year ago. it was on the broad St. Lawrence River on a ship inbound from Europe. Along the river the trees and the flowers were just coming to life. The snow along the north bank still clung as if defying as long as pos- sible the warm sun which already had turned the south side into a quiet carpet of new oprtng flowers and grass. This week along the Ontario peninsula leading to the falls. farmers are busy setting out new trees in straight lines close up against other lines of gnarled vet- erans which bore them last year's rich fruit crop. All along the route men are spraying and dig- ging and planting. As Niagara Falls church slow and muddy the winter is washed away. And in the rainbow of the spray. even the murky apray. there is the promise el spring which is summer. Boredom And Heat Plague The U. N. E. F. Troops TEL AVIV. Israel iAPl--Borr dam and best are plaguing the Finns of the United Nations Emor- gesicy Force at Shann cl Sheikb. Of all the UNEF units. the 250- man Finnish detachment at the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula is the most isolated-and the ion- eliesf. They are stationed at an unpopu- lated and barren outpost com- manding the Tiran Strait between the Red Sea end the Gulf of Aqaba. Their mission is to watch the narrow strait between the Egypt- ian and Saudi Arabian coasts through which vessels to and from Israel's southern port of Elath must pass. The Finns. accompanied by two Norwegian medical corpsmen. took control of Sharm el Sheikh it-om the departing Israelis March 8. To fight off boredom. the Fine put on movies twice a week. en- gage in badminton and football matches and make frequent trips to the Finnish hot and cold bath which they built as one of the first orders of business. Since UNEF arrived. nothing has been done to restore the two six-inch and four three-inch coastal guns with which the Egyptians had blockaded the Tiran Strait since 1949. The guns lie shattered in concrete rubble. destroyed by the Israelis. Farm For Sale lil llwd . a ncl with To call on merchants of At Indian River on pav- rg - Y d SARRISTERS. OPTOMETRISTS p.m. by reliable firm. Car ed highway, 134 miles from . och": Power 9" l.5 V mmjf-m----m and expenses supplied. Kensinzfon. 63 acres clear. acres of Ignd this busr 50l.lClTORS. Etc. m if.-..KgC9"""l"'v '9'! Wm! mum amculars land well watered. nest presents an or 0" an og, 3 p P 1 . cellont opportunity. no Ilchsssond St. a mJ- G"""- 9!-3' In Box 980 GUARDIAN Irfglgyegfjlcr 'r1..ll'.f'1 w'"' ”" ""l"l tnJ'o..am"s:'mMMt'-s:.T? as: J 3. Taylor so R. R. JENKINS. M A. Former. o.c. l.L.S. ”1'.:;'..':,':;.'.,",'::.,:." WANTED Ianh d Cosnme in Bldg. ' ' . ft ” at A”"i'"d”l' Allison M Gillie. tin. ,. , "v Jr ””'”"' "9""! . ' ,1! Richmond It 01-! 4747 ' ' Experienced trailer GU l A. Wnlthon comm. l1 s. an CHIROPRACTOR driver. Steady em- II(. III Gtlflol g . plo merit. CLASSIFIED RATES I hzemr 4- Ha-I--3” in mi: 1' " c'"".'.t.i sass Y ouiurv PRINTING ppm", 3505 ..L.....'L'.....L.... y gowNE55 COMBINED WITH outcx MJf,,',m",,l m,,Y..,",,, Pako s NtC:;.lS:lI ARCHITECT TRANSPORT AND EFFICIENT seavtcs Eta-.t..."'.'t'., '1' pm. DI , ,L Mum 0. Items Picker-I BOOKBINDING Saturday for publicatia in 0” "'n'”;'"' u n. Aseh. M.l..A.lC.. guLm(; Monday. am - Semmtsll. P,E.I. Dial X 5 GOLD STAMPING C"-"M -WW5" -" Mom-co a trainer """"' CONTINUOUS roams 3:5” 'i,,'":,;:”,,,”'3 3', to can I. Dial ass ""'" ”"' '"' LETTERHEADS SQ .1 A two tigers: Me p.er word as my 1 3.33.301), 1,1,3, MUSICIANS 3 tonomoni house ENVELOPES ETC. on or v times. gnu; .--.-.-.--.-..--..--- " "" ""3. '':.'...t"..”.'.:'.':' ..............'"" M ''''''"”m ” J9???” 1?. D”""".""' 5'5"; Ssnporilocsl industry ' J. A. sssanotva .0. ....,-' mt, newy repairs - .' '"u:tt'3:"s:1sm't'Q insane-nsunu..otLPo3o3est. oi-a'i.ois .' 3 apartments ranted. ltsttmtts "ll. not can of Thanks one per CHARTERED Accountants McG)NAlD. CUR!!! I CO. GDOPQ BROTHER! I O0. cnaslslstown Qsgpu-wot-d.IliaimIIc""-n" 3"”. mm 00- it. I. DOAIQ a COMPANY 1,ocALs sponusom..au..a-tun-one Nth” . Sgt ll?-hc:'l":l':: - Asnius s. carom 3 Eastern and Western locals oz per wars. iststnus "I'M I'M: I-Mos ggggne. mastolmswn Cltevheas flit GASSIFIHD DISPLAY HAAP. Il3& tosauaousnpi 4090330537 NIT A CjQOl snpaiaestu-muons "- ig--,e,-E;-,;---u - -aooirnnrma -,,"',.,-. """' isaa.lsI.IlAoonit Good foundation. Apply- Goorgo Douglas Real Estate '96 Upper Queen St. FOR SALE