3523' Results -’- Small Cost “The Best Marketplace The Guardian Page 9 Wed., July 2, 1958 IN MEMORIAM DEEGAN—ln loving memory of John A. Deegan, who died July 2nd. 1954. We think of him in silence, ' Hip name we of’t recall, There is nothing left to answer, But his picture on the wall. Ever remembered by Wife and family. GREEN—In loving memory of a dear Father, Alfred Green, who died July 2nd, 1957. ' Upright and just to the end of his days, Sincere and kind in heart and mind, . Beautiful memories he left he- hind. , Ever remembered by Jennie, :Elric and Family. gWOODSIDE—In loving memory 5. of our dear mother, Mrs. A.E. Woodside, who departed this life July lst, 1952. EWe cannot think of her idle, she , must be a homemaker still, God giveth that work to the anlgels, who fit-test the task ful- 1 . ;_And somewhere, yet on the hill- I “ tops, of the country that hath no pain, she will watch from . the “Beautiful Doorway,” and bid us a welcome again. The Family.” MacDONALD — In loving mem- ory of our dear husband and father Mr. Austin MacDonald $5112) passed away July 3rd, This month comes with deep re- . , gret -,It brings back a day we’ll never fonget. ‘ You fell asleep without good-bye :But Haemories of you never ‘ ie. ;. Lovingly remembered by wife 'and family. 5STEWAR -— In loving memory - of our ear mother, MN. Wil- liam Stewart, who posed away’July lst, 1954. Dear God, please take -a mes- sage To a loved one up above, ‘Tell her how we miss her And give her all our love. ; You-took her and, we had to 1: Part 3, Hon ceased her pain, but broke ‘: our hearts, ' I ‘, Although we smile and seem I ; _ carefree , Nobody misses her more than 1:57;". we. i ' » Lovineg remembered and sad- by Marion, Marjorie, Pinick. and Robert. “TAMI 0F THANKS The family of the late Lloyd ‘ Small, wish.“"to‘.ex1tend E heartfelt thanks to doctors and nurses of the Prince County» ‘ . VACUUM. CLEANER, FL 0 0 R. Hospital, Mr. Davison, Rev._M. J. Findlay, those who sent flow- ers, cards and all those who helped in various ways during our recent bereavement.- .Mr‘s. Lloyd Small and family. ’ Agents Wanted PAULA ROUTES AVAILABLE or Women —— Earn $3.00 e 'v; t L I , per hour 250 different _ v. Paula Products. I will extend ~you credit. Even without ex- ' perience, your success is as- :sured in following my di- . rectives. Write for my thirty- '~ day helping-hand Offer FREE raw. G. . Laurin, President, Paula Ltd. 21 St. Paul East, I ' Montfeal. ' liars Leaving 'CAR LEAVING FOB TORONTO, Friday. July 4th. Can accom- , modate 3 passengers. Phone ‘ 3098, after 6 p.m. Wednesday. *FOR BOSTON, JULY 3 RE. turning July 7, can accommo- ,'~date»2 passengers. Apply Mal- colm Allen, York, or , phone g Mrs. Allen 8221. liars and Trucks for Sale ‘1947 FORD PRICE $200.00 APPLY 9 Robert M-cLory 113 Up. Queen ‘7 Street. ,‘ i ; Female Help Wanted I WAITRESS WANTED. APPLY IN f‘l'person to Rendezvous Restau- ;: rant. SANDWICH MAKER FOR PART 9’ time work. Apply in person to ;. RendezVOus Restaurant. iIALESLADY FOR LADIEs Ready to Wear Store. Apply in writing to Box No. 206 care _ of Guardian-Patriot. SMAID FOR GENERAL HOUSE- ; work, part-time. Sleep-m. Ap- ' ply” Mrs. Maclnnis, 233 King 1 Street. EWANTED — MIDDLE - AGED woman or capable country girl -, for light housev'vork. .Sleep-In. V Good wages to the right per- ‘ son. Write to Box 212 care of. Guardian-Patriot. . For Sale ‘ EIGHT CALVES 2 TO II WEEKS * old. Lorne Scott, Marshheld. TABLE SAW~ to HP. MOTOR Phone 3073 after 5:30. EDALED STRAW APPLY JOHN R. MacNeill, Village Green. ARBORITE _7LL PATTERN —- all colours — cut to size. Chandler Bros. Phone 6557; 8 BOW—STWITII—LITTEfisfiFOUR Weeks old. Eugene McQuaId, 'Elmwood. Bonshaw. P. 0;”, ONE—sow‘wmi LITTER 0!" Eleven. three weeks old. Guy MaCLcod. Rivemalc.Mflwr" 0N INTERNATIONAL HAY; IOPder. Good condition. Filmer} Reeves Emerald I DOMESTIC HOTWWATER HEAT—‘ er. elecrrlc. inglls. 30 831‘ Cal" ' one 301$ ' .r I l. I l I \I l 's I ‘I Loving and kind in all his Ways. Forjale COCKSHUTT HAY LOADER AL- macllst new. Mark Curley, Brook- v e. ’ r FREEZ-KING SOFT ICE CREAM Freezers call Storey Electric for demonstration, Dial 7341. STANDING HAY. APPLY MRS. George Farquharson, Cr 0 ss Roads, P. E. I. Plate flat 'silver. Deauville pattern. Perfect condition. Half price. Phone 4510. KEROSINE REFRIGERATORS (small). May be purchased on monthly payments. Write Box No. 213. I DELAVAL SEPERATOR USED, like new. 800 lbs. capacity. Turner Farm, Equipment. MAN’S BICYCLE. PRACTICAL- ly- new. $30.00. Apply 204 Dor- chester Street, City. INTERNATIONAL HAY LOAD-. er in perfect condition. Apply Robert Chappell & Son, York. ‘ Phone 7060. 1 LARGE CABIN TENT WITH poles. New. Half price. 1955 four ton ford truck in good con- dition. William Silliphant, Hun- ' ter River. . SIX ROW POTATO DUSTER, power take-off on rubber titres, number of used sprayers also new Myers Sprayers. Turner Farm Equipment. YOUNG COW, HOLSTIEN AND Shorthorn cross. due to freshen middle of July. Apply to El:— Inest Bulger, Hunter River. 5 WAYS TO PROFIT FROM. Guardian - Patriot Classifed hire or buy. Phone 8506 for a Ads. Use-'em to sell, rent, find, trained ltd-assistant. PIPE AND TUBING. ALL SIZES Also angle-irons, Shafting up to five inch. Cast and steel pipe up to 12 inch. Lester O’Brien next to City Scales, Lower Prince Street. ' ' l HEAVY DUAL WHEEL trailer, new. 1 light 2 wheel car trailer, new. Also escalators. \ Belting all sizes, atréduced prices. Apply Robert Milligan, Sherbrooke. , ., DUMP RAKES (LIKE NEW) Also Cockshutt Power mowers and horse mowers and used side delivery rakes. Turner Farm Enuipment. NUMBER. OF GOOD HORSES, - blood horses seven year‘s old, 1305' lbs. Clyde more 9 years Old, 1600‘ lbs. Horse 12, years old 1200 lbs. Perchon mare, 4 I years old, well broken 1350 lbs. more 10 years 'old 1150 lbs. ,. Turner Farm Equipment. ' ALUMINUM SCREENS, MADE to your individual measure- ments. Will not rot or rust. Never requires painting. Only slightly more than wood “Screens: For information 'call 8428. Weatherall Aluminum 90., 125 Kent Street. \ Polisher combination. Both for $39.95 ( 4-day special) Mari- time Compact "ales-176 Kent Street. Phone 9220 for free home showing. TIRE SALE 4New Tires 1 . for; e - $39.95 PLUS YOUR RECAP?— ABLE TRADE-IN. LIFE TIME GUARANTEE SALE ENDS mm 5 , Rubber Welders 64 St. Peter’s Rd. Diali4912 Lost And Found LOST: ONE BED SPRING. BE- ‘ tween Charlottetown and Kin- kora. Apply Mrs. Austin Rob ' erts, Kinkora or Phone 6065. Male Help Wanted WANTED EXPERIENCED MAN ' for farm work. Good wages. Elmer Reeves Emerald. ’ Mlsccllanous BUYING SCRAP IRON AND, steel. Also batteries, metals, and bottles Paying highest market prices. Lester O’Brien. Lower prince. ARTHRITIS? I have been wonderfully blessed in being restored to active life after being cm’ppled In nearly every joint in my body and with muscular soreness from head to foot. According to medical diagnosis I had Rheumatoid Arthritis and other forms of Rheumatism. For FREE infor— mation on how I obtained this wonderful relief write: MRS. LELA S. WIER 2805 Arbor Hills Drive CN.42 P. O. Box 2695 Jackson, Mississippi DEE TRAILOR, COCKSHUTT trailor mower has just arriv- ed. with quick detachable hitch, just one bolt to drop and away you go. Sizes 6 and 7 ft. cuts. Turner Farm Equip— QUANTITY OF COMMUNITY‘ ‘. will accept unwashed wool ONE ROOM. FURNISHED on FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ll If i fill/ll OUT OUR WAYV By J. R. WILLIAMS I, ll 1 I NOTICE AH taxes for Argyle Shore School N o. 142 must be paid before the first day of September 1958, or they will be handed in for col- lection. By Order of Trustees. I .‘ NOTICE All taxes owing Milburn,’ Lot 40 must be paid by. they will be handed in for collection. ' ' By order of, Trustees. All taxes owing to Fort Augustus Consolidated Schoolfif not paid on or before July ‘15th will be h ded to our attorney for cdllhction. I , ‘ I By order of Trustees. iv NOTICE ,§ We are discontinuing buying unwashed .wool Saturday June 27th, but for custom work only. We are buying washed wool daily. WILLIAM CONDON . & SONS' ' Charlottetown REAL ESTATE For Rent APARTMENT, 7 ROOMS (4 BED. rooms) with bath. Phone 9477. THREE ROOM APARTMENT, couple prefer-red private en- trance. Apply ’167 Elm Ave. LARGE FURNISHED OR UN- furnished room. Heated. Cen- trally located. Phone 3611‘- FOR SUMMER SEASON COT- tage at Brighton Shore. Phone 3182. ' unfurnished. Dial 4584 after 5.30. . cottage at Stanhope. All modern conveniences. Phone 6129 or 3042. ‘ COTTAGE FOR RENT BY day, week or month. Rose- bank Beach. Phone 8589. Abe Zakem. ' - ‘ THREE. ROOM. APARTMENT with bath ground floor in quiet residential“ area. Phone 3685. first floor, heated, continuous hot water, also tthee rooms on second floor. Phone 4988. ONE HALF ,OF 0 TENE. ment house in Dunstaffnage. Newly decorated. Rent $35.00. July 7, 1958, otherwise . THREE ROOMS AND BATH 0N ‘ i "ll I HINUIIJI. will." “I I- . Wildly ‘n’li" I“ "..Tt" out I fill-"'1 till/ltlltfllut’ III titan“ issuance” I H stats i .. __,_ yuan-uh. Miscellaneous REAL ESTATE ‘ For Rent“ 5 ROOM HOUSE TO RENT Central. Apply Box 896 care of Guardian-Patriot. . Summer Collages For Refit At Hampton on Trans- Canada highway, equipped for light house keeping, In 0d ern conveniences. Spacious lawn and safe sandy beach. Apply: * , MRS. ROBERT DAWSON, Crapaud, P.E.I. Phone 12-11 1 REAL ESTATE . For Sale ' DESIRABLE COUNTRY HOME with shore frontage, two miles from City. Eight - room house. fully modern, insulated, of heated, with two acres of land For appointment to view phone H. B. 31136611, 7015. IFOR SALE IN 'KENSINGTON” 1—2 acres of land, east of High School. _ , , , 2-—4 acres of land, west of High School 3—Building, suitable for double tenement house, ex- Cellent basement, , w i t h land accoHIpanying. For further particulars apply to— PATTERSON WALKER For Sale TWO BARNS ON CASS ESTATE Kingston Road. FOR SALE — IN VILLAGE OF St. Peters, four-room bungalow Modern. Also six-room house, modern. Apply: Leo L. Mur- phy, St. Peters Bay. Phone 16- REAL ESTATE Wanted WANTED TO RENT—TWO on three bedroom house or apart— ment in or near Charlottetown Call Loman McAulay 9698. A SMALL GROCERY BUSINESS with dwelling near a High School. Write Box 200, Guard- ian-Patriot. ' WANTED: THREE BEDROOM Apartment or house wanted. Will punchase house if terms satisfactory. Reply to Box 204 Guardian. 1 Services Offered DRESSMAKING AND ALTER- ations. Mrs. Currie, Phone 4707. CUSTOM WHEAT SPRAYING Contact E a 1'1 Iivingstone Union Road. ‘ HAS YOUR OIL FURNACE been cleaned yet If not, Phone 8169 and receive prompt ser- vice with oil furnace cleaning equipments SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED I repair all makes of sewing machines. H.B. Cameron 210 Convent Street, Summerside. Dial 2977. ONE CALL TO 8506 TO PLACE a Classified ad can bring you many calls for the article you ~ want to sell or the property you’d like to rent. I PHOTO SERVICE. FOR HIGH gloss, Jumbo Prints, send your films tons for Overnight Ser- .vice Most modern equipment. Expert. finishers. Lowest prices Enman Drug and Photo Service, Summerside. MODERN FUMIGATNG Available throughout P. E. I. for extermination of roaches. bed bugs, rats, insects, etc. Free‘estimates. Phone or write: H. R. QUINN. PROP; P.C. Box 451 Phone 8727 FAST COLOR FILM SERVICE KadacolOr Ektachrome, Koda- chrome, Anscochrome, colour processing, printing, duplicat- ing and enlarging Munshaw Process. Highest quality. fast- est proceséing and 'most de- pendable service. Mail to George Wotton, Photography, Summerside. PHOTO SERVICE, FOR HIGH gloss jumbo prints, send your films to us for overnite service. \ ment to give you perfect prints Only Enmans give you Free Pocket Album with. each order for our Deluxe Jumbo Prints (Guananteed not to fade). Enman Drug and Photo service. Opposite‘ Holmans, Summerside. FOR SALE. Six room house with bath- room and electric water pump situated at 5 Summer St. Priced below $5,800.00. L. H. KENNEDY Realtor and Insurance 166 Great George St. Dial 3912 ’ Teachers Wanted TEACHER. FOR. GUERNSEY Cove School. Supplement $500. Twelve pupils. L.J. Brehaut, Secretary. ‘ TEACHER FOR SHERBROOKE School Number 69, about 2% miles from Summerside. Sup- plement $650.00. Elmer Waite, . Secretary, 608-15. TEACHER FOR COVEIIEAD RD“ School. Senior room. Present supplement $500.00. Apply SJ. Birt, Secretary. ' PROFESSIONAL CARDS “BARRISTERS, * SOLICITORS, Etc. J. Elmer Blanchard, BA. 160 Richmond St. Dial 5573 M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB. Bank of Commerce Bldg Allison M. Gillis, LLB. 130 Richmond St. Dial 4741 Palmer & Haslam Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. ‘ Peaks & Nicholson 175 Grafton Street I .201 Prince St. . CHIROPRACTOR Dr.W.R.CarIon, Dial“ OPTOMETRISTS J. A. Carruthers, R. 0. 123 Kent St, Dial 5612 J. S. Taylor, RD. Comer Kent & Queen Sis. « Office 9133 — House 4750 H. J. Mabon, 8.0. Montague P. E. I. ARCHITECT J. A. McGuigan, B.A. Currie Bldg, Dial 9424 Queen St. IAN M. MacLEOD, LLB. CURRIE BLDG. Apply A' 0‘ Fm” . (Above Shoo Doctor) H E A T ED THIRD FLOOR AP- DIAL 3351 artment. 5 rooms and bath. Continuous hot water. Central- ly located.- Box 214 Guardian- FREDERIC A' LARGE’ Patriot. Q.C., M.L.A. ONE LARGE BEDROOM. SUIT- Room 207 Dominion Building able for two teachers or nurses D- l 3244 Kitchen privileges. Central. 18 Phone 9804. _ HEATED FURNISHED APART- Jos. W. MacDonald, ment for eight months from B A QC}. September -1st. Four rooms ' " ' ' and bath. Adults, Dial 9955 150 Richmond Street from 5 to 7 p.m. Dial 4713 Box 472 APARTMENT. IMMEDI- ate possession. 5 rooms and bath. Heated and hot water. $55.00 monthly. Situated at 72 Grafton Street. Phone 6016 or apply 233 Queen Street. LARGE SUMMER COTTAGE for rent for the summer at Grand Tracadie. Partly fur- nished. Apply A. W. Gaudet, solicitor. TRAILER FOR RENT AT STAN- hope by the week. Completely furnished and equipped. For in- MacPhee & Trainer [60 Richmond St. Dial 5573 J. F. TOOICZS, B. Arch. ARCHITECT _ 140 Richmond St. Dial 885 G. Keith Pickardl B. Arch. M.R.A.I.C.,‘ Charlottetown, 100 Fitzroy St. Dial 8613 ' Summerside, Wednesdays Dial 2936 . Peter A. McNeil 166 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown Phone 4339 P. O. Box 513 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER E, S. CHANDLER, B.Sc. (E.E.), M.E.I,C., PEI; 161 QUEEN ST. PHONE 8325 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Currie nldg. I McDONALD, CURRIE & C0. COOPER BROTHERS & C0. Charlottetown Dial 5560 H. R. DOANE & COMPANY 148 Great George St.. Charlottetown spection 46 St. Peters Road or ment. Dial 9166 Dial 6547 -— 6548 P. O. Box 187 ARTHUR l. GARRETT PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING Charlottetown 100 Fitzroy Street Dial 5331 Most modern electronic equip» Sherbrooke. Phone , Wanted WANTED ALE BOTTLES PINTS or quarts. Dial 8595. SECOND HAND SMALL RE- frigerator. Phone 3739. . W AN T E D. ALE BOTTLES, v pints or quarts. Dial 8595. CURRENCIES NEW YORK (CPl—Thc Cana- dian dollar was up 1-32 at a pre- mium of 4 9.32 in terms of UJ/sS funds Tuesday; a week ago 4 3‘32 per cent premium. Pound sterl- ing was up 13-32 at $2.80 1-2. NEW YORK SECOND HAND TRACK HAR- ness and hopples. Write Box 216 Guardian-Patriot. MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN AS companion in exchange for room and board. Apply 164 Elm Avenue, between 6 and 8 p.m. uneven an d hesitant advance Tuesday which almost brought the stock market abreast of its 1958 high. ’ I Statehood for Alaska brought into unaccustomed prominence the stock of Alaska Juneau which “as seventh most active and up it at 31/2. On the American Stock Exchange Alaska Airlines and Pa- cific Northwest Airlines, both low- - ROUTE SALESMAN ' Major Maritime Bakery requires an aggressive" man to train as route salesman. NO previous experi- ence necessary, good working conditions, and Oppor- tunities for advancement. Age 25 to 35. Wanted To. Buy WANTED TO BUY TWO FAM- ily‘ house in, good condition. Centrally located. Apply Box 217 Guardian-Patriot. APPLY BOX 215 GUARDIAN d: PATRIOT AUCTION SALE PROPERTY 47 VALLEY ST. THURSDAY, , JULY 3rd — 6 PM. I am instructed by Mr. Harry Murphy. to sell by Public Auction his modern 7 room‘dwellmg With bath and sun porch, lot'50 x 100, also adjoining lot 50 x 65 with barn thereon. , w. H. BEATON,‘ ‘ Auctioneer. , TENDERS . Tenders will be received at the office of the Eastern Trust Company, 154 Richmond Street, Charlotteown‘pntll mph on Wed- nesday, July 9th for the billowing stocks: l t 1) 37 shares Riggs & COmpany Limited Sloopreferred stock. 2) 315 Shares The Masonic Temple Company Capital stock. The highest. 01" any tender’not necessarily aCCepted. For further particulars apply-— ' JAMES s. WALKER, » ~ THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY. Executors Estate Edmund T. Riggs. AUCTION SALE ' s JULY 3rd; AT 2 RM. AT THE HOME OF JOHN F. MacISSAC, ST. PETERS Horse-drawn machinery, truck wagon, horse rake, also parlor stove. ‘ ‘ , . Household -— Enterprise range, desk, bed and spring, bureau, commode, rocking-chair, and many other’articles. ’ , 1 Liveska —— Six to eight young cattle, yearling and two year olds, 1 splendid milk cow (just freshened), 6 years old, 1 cow eight years old, will freshen in 3 weeks. , I ‘ 1 V l I C. C. PRATT, Auctioneer; DeLAVAL FARM EQUIPMENT GOOD EQUIPMENT SAVES TIME - AND OVERHEAD. EWHY WAIT .— COME IN —— OR CALL US . l TODAY. v I KEITH CARMICHAEL LTD. Belvedere Corner —’—V Central Royalty ‘ ‘ Charlottetown Phone 6423, ERNIE’S ‘ SALES and SERVICE ' Summerside ‘DEFENCE CONSTRUCTION (I95I) LIMITED PROJECT: Underground Electrical Distribution System, R.C.A.F. Station, Sum‘merside, P.E.I. File 122-7-82-33. SEALED TENDERS, plainly marked as to content and addressed to‘ the undersigned, for the above project, will be received until 3.00 PM. (Eastern Dayhght Time) THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1958 Plans, specifications and tender forms required may be Obtained by Prime Contractors only from D.C.L. Plans Section, Room 158, at the address below. A deposit Of $100.00 payable to Defence Construction. (1951) Limited is required .for each set of plans and documents. This deposit is forfeited if the complete plans and specifications are not returned in good order on or before the fourteenth day following 'contract award. I Plans and specifications will be on View at Builders’ Exchanges in Halifax, Fredericton, Moneton, Saint John, Montreal, D.C.L. Halifax Branch Office and at the address below. Each tender must be submitted on the formspre- scribed and be accompanied by a security depOSIt as called for in the tender documents. Such deposit shall indemnify the owner against loss in the event of with- ‘ drawal of the successful tenderer subsequent to accept-‘ ance of the bid. / ..._ f 11 Water St. phone 3780 The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. D. J EN NISON, Secretary, No. 4 Temp. Bldg, 56 Lyon St., OTTAWA, Ontario. C attended, took ' Rev. George Killen of priced stocks, gained sizable frac- tions. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks rose 40 cents to $175.20. Among Canadian stocks, Inter- national Nickel rose % while Alu- minium Ltd. and Canadian Pa- cific each rose 1A. McIntyre Por- cupine dropped a point, Walker- Gooderbam, Granby Mining and Distillers - Seagrams each lost in and Hudson Bay mining dropped . NEW YORK (AP‘)—Oils led an % Among Canadian issues, on the American exchange Fargo Oil and Preston East Dome each rosel/s, Molybdenite and Jupiter Oils each gained 1-16, while Canadian Marconi dropped 1-4, Shawinigan lost 1/5 and Richwell 1-16. What stocks did: - Tues. Mon. Advances 460 581 Declines 447 360 Unchanged 269 244 Total issues 1.176 1185 NEW YORK CLOSING STOCKS Beth Steel 41% Bong Wanner 31 C and O 55 v Cons Edison '55 El Auto El 307/: Gen Elec 597/3 Goodyear 82% Gt Nor By 36% Int TI 37% Kennecott 981/; Monty W 38% NY .Cent 16% dio Corp 35% Oil NJ 55% Utd Aircraft 63 Vanadium 29% Westngse 57% IN MEMORIAM MRS. MARY MaqPHAIL , There passed peacefully away at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Percy MacDonald, Churdhill, P. E. 1., on April 18, last, Mrs. Mary MlacPlhail, widow of the late John C. MacPhail, Argyle Shore in her 93rd year. The late Mrs. MacPlh-ail, was a daughter of the late John'Allen MacDougalland’ his wife Anne (Machan) MacDougaIll, both of Argyle Shore. - = She was one endowed with a friendly and happy disposition and was highly esteemed by all, who knew her. Visitors to her ‘ home she always received with ‘ a warm welcome. She greatly enjoyed the company, of friends and relatives. for she was a per-‘ son of a sunny and humorous nature. She was a kind and thoughtful neighbor, ever ready to help in case of sickness or distress. ~ ‘ . She was a faithful and consist- ent member of the Free Church of Scotland, regularly attending it’s services when She could, and having an abiding ‘faith and trust the merits,’ her Lord and r viour Jesus Christ from the time ‘Of revival under the minis- tvriyil of the late Rev. John Good- She {always enjoyed. cod. Imam: about two years ago, when. her strength began to de-_ .clin‘e.‘ Her daughter, not being in good health at that time was unable to attend personally to her Mother’s needs, so had he: placed under the care 'of Mrs. Percy MacDonald in her home at Churchill, where she was kindly and carefully waited upon and attended to in her needs. She was bedlfast for the- last year, but bore up under increasing weakness with Christian patience and Cheerfulness. At such a time she delighted to receive visits from . friends, and eldens, especially those who could. sing for her favorite hymns and psaln'Is’on such casmns. She leaves to mourn a daugh- ter Blanche, (Mrs. Geonge Oar- son), Bonshaw, V daughter, Eleanor Carson, who is presently in the employ of the Royal Bank in Charlottetown. She also leaves two sisters: Lucy (Mrs. Neil MacEachern), Long Creek and ,Letltia (Mrs. Geo. Macanhern). Mt. Herbert. Two brothers predeceased her, name- ly, Albert A., Argyle Shore. and Dr. Andrew, Western Canada. V Her funenal, which was largely lace on April 21st from the utcliffe Funeral Home to the DeSable Church of Scotland, where funenal service was conducted by her pastor, Rev. J. H. Bishop, assistegl by e River. The minister’s sub ect was on- the Resurrection scene roc- : r and the hymns sung were: "The . Lord’s My Shepherd”, and “The Hour Of My Departure‘s Come." She was laid to rest in Argyle Shore Cemetery, beside her late husband who had predeceased her 18 years ago. * The pail bearers were: Fred MacPhan’l, Bert M a c P h a ll, Archie Shaw, Melbourne Mac- Eachcrn, J. Albert MacDougall and Percy MacDonald. Following were the flonal tri- butes: Pillow daughter Blanche and George. . Wreath~Granddaughter Elea- nor. Spray — Sister Lucy. . Spray — Cyrus. 1Spray —- 'Mrs. Percy MacDon- a . - CARD 0F THANKS The family of the late Mrs. MacPhail wish to thank their many friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness shown during their sad bereave- ment, also to those who visited her in her last illness, and those who sent messages of sympathy. A special thank you to Mrs. Percy MacDonald, who kindly attended her to the last. ST. LOUIS Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Perry and baby daughter Sandra Of To- ronto, Ontario, are spending their vacation at the home of Mr. Per- ry’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mar- shal Perry in St. Louis. Mr. and Edmond Ber— and a grand«. Mrs. Joseph Bernard and family. Mrs. Carmille Perry and dau- ghter Eileen, returned to their home in St. Louis. after a pleas" ant visit with her, children in Halifax. NS. Visiting at the. home of Mr. and Mrs. Alphey Gallant are Mriv Pete Perry and son Alfred Per— ”ry,v and Henry Stewart al1 of Rumfond, Maine. Mr. Perry.“ a native of St. Louis and this is his first visit in 38 years. ..'- . :. Miss Josie Gaudetwaho is em- ployed in Charlottetown, is spen- ding her vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Gaudet. She was accom- panied by her cousin, Miss Mary Allan who is also employed in town. » . . . Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gaudet of Powell River. B.C., have motor- ed to the Island, where they with spend some time visiting with friends and relatives both "in Tignislh and St. Louis. , ' WELLINGTON Miss Shirley Barlow recently spent a weekend \with her brother and sister in law Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Barlow, St. Eieanors. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCarvillo and family of Borden visited Mr; and Mrs. Albert Ward and family. Richmond, on Sunday. ' ' His many friends regret to learn Mr. John Cotton, Mlcbucho is still a patient in P.C. Hospital, and has been for the past eight weeks following surgery. " Miss Myntle Ferguson, Charlot- tetown, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ferguson. Mrs. Beatrice MacFayden is ‘ still alpatient in P.C. Hospital. she ‘ observed her 79th birthday Thursday 19th. . Pupils of English School, held their closing on Friday June 20th. Several parents attend- ed and the teacher presented gifts to each pupil. Benny Bar-r low and Leah Enmam presented teacher with a gift on behalf of her pupils, children enioyed a treat of candles and pictures were taken.~ ‘ ‘ 1 Mrs. Eugene Brooks motored to Toronto, with her son Count. Claire Brooks, where she _ex- pects to remain for a few weeks with her daughter, Mr. Glover ‘ and Mr. Glover. . Messers Louis and Eddy Arson- ault- from Rimouski, 'Quebec spent a few days with their moths, Irene Arsenault. Louis is a project manager and designer for Quebec Telephone Co. and Eddy Works as amecha- nic“ They were accompanied by their friend, George Vigmola to visit the Islandfor the first time Another son Benny is vacationing at his home here from 'St. Law; rence Coiege, in Montreal. Paul has just gothi-s discharge from' R.C.» Navy where he served for five years $15 a ralle operator.‘ MISCOUCHE Florina DesRoches, of M01- t-real, recently arrived at "Her home in Miscouche and will spend the holidays with her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Unban Des- Rloches, , H ; Friends of Alcide Gaudet of St. Nicholas will be glad to hear that he received a Doctor of Den- tal Surgery degree at the Uni- versity of Montreal this past terml Alcide is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gaudet "of St. - Nicholas. ‘ ‘ ‘Rita Decoste recenly returned to Montreal after having spent the past two weeks at the home of her parents and Mrs. Charles Decostc. " " . Mr. and Mrs. Harris Johnston and family, of Halifax, recently arrived in Miscouche where they will spend some time Visiting‘at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo'ngs Venn. . Blair Gallant of Montreal, re:- cently arrived in -Miscouche, where he will spend his holidays at the home of his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Louis McMillan. " Mona Gallant EN. of Miscell- che recently left by plane in! South Carolina, USA. whereshl iwill spend several weeks visit- ing friends. - On Monday evening a dance was held in the Legion Hall, Miscouche, This dance was spon- sored by thc Miscouche Fire De- . partment and-a large crowd at- tended. ‘ Rev. Gerald Steele, of lliisc'ou- che, recently left for Lot 7 where he will spend several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. James MacAleer of Charlottetown, visited in Mid- couche recently They were- the guests Of Mr. and Mrs. D. 'H. Gallant. ' The school closing of the Mir- couche Convent, Grades one to ten took place on Thursday eve- ning and Friday afternoon in the Parish hall. Rev. JD. Kelly con- gratulated the pupils who graded and also their teachers. The pu- pils of Grades ten, eleven. and twelve recently took their pro- vincial examinations in Summer- side and everyone wishes them success. D.M. nard of Toronto, are spending Bernard's mother, Mrs. Jerry Bernard. They also visited in Harper: Road. with Mr. and some time at the home of Mrs.‘ BIGGER TREES Western red cedar, bigger than ‘ the eastern species. reaches a , trunk diameter of eight feet or name.