Tho, Guardian Page 19 Thur. March 20, 1958 IN MEMORIAM MDDINGS — In loving memory of our mother Mrs. Edgar Gid. ' dings who passed away March , 19, 1958. . 1 year has passed since you left us we still think of you Mother dear God called you—your work was jiiliished ' _ But memories linger near; we know that you are happy Iith Dad in Heaven above, you will always be remembered, py your words and deeds of love. : Always remembered by The j lfpmily. g1{APMAN — In loving memory .. of our dear son, Alvin T. Chap- ~ man, who passed away March , 20, 1952. What would we give If we could say, hello Alvin in the same old way. Ira hear your voice and see your smile , To sitwith you and chat a while (so you have a son cherish him with care for you‘ll never know I the heart ache, grill you see his vacant chair. 9 Remembered by Mon and Dad, LoWELL—_In loving memory of our darling son Angus Lowell, age 3 months, 7 days who died March 20th, 1953. ~ [silent thought, a secret tear, Keeps the memory ever near; , {time takes away the edge of ‘. grief. gut memory turns back every 1935- . - , :“Always remembered by father’ ? mother, sisters and brothers. lELL—In loving memory of our Issr daughter and sister, Flor- ence, Mrs. Howard W. Bell, who f pdiyssed away two years ago to- We‘ cannot think of her as dead . ‘ -walks with us no more, , ong the path of life we tread, Elie has-but gone before. iliiways remembered and sad- ‘missed by Mother. sisters and brothers. Granted Stay Of Execution IIAMILTON (CP) — John Wil- lis, now in the death cell at Ham- ilton jail, has been granted a ltairof execution until April 21. fills, the 35-year-old father of " ,‘ children, was convicted of -‘ slaying "of his wife, tenced to hang April 1. ' ltgpivas learned Monday that ‘llllydifstice Rene Danis, who pro-J noifi the death sentence in Supreine Court hem on Jan. 16, hadrsprieved Willis for 20 days. Willis was convicted of murder- I113 his 33-year-old wife at their SP8-l‘tment in December, 1957. The jury did not add a recom- mendation of mercy. Subsequently, some 400 former work mates of Willis at the 0-tis Elevator C o m p a n y Limited, signed I petition asking that the sentence he commuted to I11£.;.fl’l!prisonznent. , V Howell, Willis’ defence , .. said he understood that, dill/_ to the forthcoming federal election. it would not be possible for the cabinet to follow its nor- E procedure and review the Willis was originally sentenced I0 the the day after election day. The lawyer said that after the °19°_il0fl. the cabinet would ex- imme “'10 Case “sometime before PT“ 21' . . . to decide whether or, not a commutation should be Zfanted. W DIRECTOR RESIGNS TORONTO (op) _ Nicholas Schmidt, artistic and manag- mg director of the Vancouver In- lefllatlonal Festival, has resigned 35 musical director of the Royal Ctmservatory Opera School, the flgsewatory announced Thurs- F°f Those Who Prefer I0 Write Their Own CLASSIFIED AD HERE'S HOW ‘THIS—is a sample 3-line Want ad. This ad contains fipllroximately 15 words. .«Phone 8506. 011 can use an ad like this I0 tell about your offer to nearly 20,000 readers of he Guardian and The atriot. HERE'S HOW ' MUCH Hays 3.60 4days 2.80 -ntecohooooo -80 HERE'S THE NUMBER 8506 We wan Be Glad To Help You Prepare An Ad If You Wish FFBF§E ~rrvE ‘Room APARTMENT in 5 M Wanted P a u Routes Available MEN OR WOMEN — EARN $33.00;! per h°“1‘ handhng 250 different Paula Products. I will exte i-1. you credit. Even without .....I perience, your success is as-I issged van‘ following my direct- h S._ rite for my thirty-day _€1p1ng-hand offer now. G. Lau. gltn, President, Paula Ltd. 21 ' Paul Eiisi. Montreal. Baby chicks» PROMPT SHIPMENT« pm, lets, day old. Heavy ‘cock. erels. Mixed chicks all Broilers - order w or May-June. (Have Ames In-Cross pullets and °.fi1‘e" hybrids) Get complete “Om Bray H tclh agent Ralph Raynor aR Rewfi Charlottetown Phone 7984. ' ATNETv fires. W111 sell cheap. Apply evere Hotel, Room 24_ 1948 PLYMOUTH. RADIO AND heater. Excellent condition. Ap- ply Bertram M D 1 Stewart. 30 one d, Mt. 1952 METEOR SEDAN IN EX. Ceptlonally good running order_ 322000 miles- One owner car. Prlce $975. Phone 3337 between 7 and 8 p.m, 1947 JEEP TRUCK 1:-gun « Wheel drive priced $350.00 also New Jeep $500.00 off list price MaCKay Motors, St. Peters Rd, ROAD RESTRICTIONS Won't"b’ o t h e r you with one of these: I955 G.M.C. I 'I'on I955 Ford I ton , See Then At ALLISON MacLEOD LTD. cars Leaving , CAR LEAVING FOR BOSTON April 2. Dial 5803. CAR LEAVING FOR TORONTO via Boston March 22nd. Dial 5803. . ‘ For Rent THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS Heated. Central. separate en. trance. Phone‘6065. our OUR WAY By J. R. WILLIAMS ~/A LIDDLE snip; t IT'S vouiz AND I AIME,‘-‘P f:_ArI'kl'(1rISv$ SMAIZDY.’ LET ITALONE.’ LET IT .4. GONNA TAKE rr 'A'r's P1‘-5MY CLIP" "'°"F" 1"-F 32'“ . I OUT IN TH’l<lTCHIM' CHAMA “UP. ‘I IT ou'r.' GET OUT rm nor no sEI2- ' p,_Ac"’E". "Tm “SEE AT THESE . vw-r FOR you, 5 ‘T SHOW DISHES.’ . v HOW N ‘/AH! NEE‘/AAH! *7}. AIN'Ts.’MART BLUAAAH 1 VA BIG: BLIJAH.’ (new) this week’s special both for $39.95. Maritime Comipact Vacuum Sales, 176 Kent Street_ Ch’town_ Dial 9220_ Female. Help Wanted WOMAN OR GIRL FOR LIGHT house work. Week-ends free. Write Mrs. Jack Bernard, or Phone Kenlsirngtoin. General staff and operating room for modern 250 bed hos- pital. Progressive city, approxi- mately 50,000. ‘ SALARY-Effective May 1. 1958 $260.00 PER MONTH. Semi annual increments ANNUAL BONUS PLAN Recognition for experience. TRANSPORTATION — assist- ance arranged. Excellent Personnel Policies APPLY- Director Nursing‘ MEMORIAL HOSPITAL SUDBURY, ONTARIO Help Wanted MEDICAL RECORDS LIBRARI- an or person experienced in this class of work for new 85 bed hospital. Salary ranges $160.00 to $250.00 according to experience and qualifications. _Please reply giving details of age, experience, etc., to: The Administrator, The Portage Hos pital District No. 18. Portage , Prairie, " Manitoba. th_e.Brighton area, stove and frlgldaire, available April 1st. Lost Ami Found ’ Registered Nurses V ' THE LA§T$CGUEI;r JRIRLUN5 y” r <:?h1&sd-2.-i-.1z.~.,u:.ru-con. , F" 33"’ Male Help Wanted VACUUM CLEANER AND ——~ floor polishcr combination WELDER' (GAS AND E1-EC" trio). Experienced (Should have good mechanical knowledg: and Millwright experience.) Apply P.E.I. Frosted Foods Ltd., Charlottetown._ Phone 4317. MECHANICAL FOR PLANT SET up. Maintenance. Preference given to young man with lathe experience and good background in welding and pipe setting and equipment. Maintenance. Apply P.E,I. Frosted_Foods Lztd. Char lottetown. a HAVE A GOOD VEGETABLE Garden this year! Use earlier and better varieties. Write for complete free catalogue. Ves- ey’s Seeds, York. Teachers Wanted “BEFORE APPLYING FOR OR accepting any position to teach with the school district, Winni- peg No. 1, teachers are asked to clear with Mr. E. L. Airnett, General Secretary, Manitoba Teacher's Society, 956 Portage at Lipton, Winnipeg.’ .’ Wanted To Rent SMALL HEATED FURNISHED apartment. Two bedrooms, two elderly adults, immediately. Di- al 7926. 5 OR 6 ROOM HOUSE AND GAR- age in or near city. Good loca- tion. Apply Box 763 Guardian Patriot. AT ONCE, 6 ROOM HOUSE OR apartment for family of 3 a- dults. Contact Robert Coleman, In care of Kirkwood Motel af- ter 5.30 p.m. Wanted WANTED — ALE BOTTLES. Pints or quarts. Dial 3595. WANTED: LINOTYPE OPERA- WANTED: COMPOSITOR, AD- (LARGE) BABY'S CRIB. DIAL 9453. tor, Apply Dartmouth Free Press, P.O. Box 496, Dartmouth N.S. vertising matter and page make up. A p ply Dartmouth Free MECHANIC FOR PLANT SET- up and maintenance. Prefer- ence given to young man with lathe experience and good, background in weling, pipe fit- ting and equipment mainten- ance. Apply P. E.I. Frosted Foods Ltd., Charlottetown. YOU CAN EARN MORE IN ELECTRONICS -. TELEVISION - RADIOSERVICING - MICRO- WAVE - FM - MOBILE RADIO . . . Here’s your chance to move up and raise your income . . ' Today, in spite of uncertain times, thousands of RCC MEN earn more, have security, gain promotions because they have an RCC Diploma. Find out today If ELECTRONICS is for you., Ask how you can start froml, scratch and train for ELEC- TRONICS. State age, education and write quickly to c RADIO COLLEGE OF CANADA 1 Est. 1928 Box 171, Moncton, N. B. Services ‘offered I Apply Box 757 Guardian. SUITE OF ROOMS. (GROUND floor). Central. Cheerful. Suit- able.for business couple or a gentlemen or lady. Dial 6034. ONE LARGE FRONT ROOM, ground. floor, unfurnished. Also one furnished bedroom with iullming water. Apply Russ Ho- e . For sale FOR SALE—-BABY CARRIAGE, perfect condition. Dial 9755. FOR SA E — THREE TONS or hay, orman Mill, Kensington. FEEDER CATTLE, N. WALSH, 31 Chestnut St. TWO sows. T0 FARROW sooN. Percy Hamfn, Bunbury. ONE Cow, DUE TO FRESHEN. Miller Weeks, Eliotts Mills. DRAFT MARE FOUR YEARS old. Apply W. H. Neill. Milton Station. MAN’S SUIT .SIZE 38 AND Boys jacket. Size, 12. Phone 6005. 1 1-2 YEAR OLD BULL. SHORT- horn. 2 yearling colts. register- ed maire. 1 bred sow. Apply H. J. Smith, Bedford. 2 DOOR REACH-IN REFRIG- erator 17 cu. ft., Ideal for store or Farm use, new condition. Firestone Home and Auto Co. Ltd. FOR SALE: CUT FLOWERS potted plants: -tulips, hyac- inths, hydrangeas, ferns, ivy, etc., We deliver. Dial 3219 John- son and Son, 11 Sidmount Ave. FOUNDATION SEED SEBAGO Potatoes, First and Seconds, and one 1949 half - ton Chev; truck in good condition. Leslie Frizzell, Rose Valley. NEWLY FRESHENED COW and calf Quantity Urban and Abegweit Oats. Apply Neil ‘_ Munn, St. Andrews. ’ Fon daily—inspiration. Few left at cost price. The Bible House (opposite E.aton‘s).' PIANOS IN GOOD CONDITION from $99.95, organs $29.95. Power chain saws comple ely reconditioned. Firestone Home and Auto Co. Ltd. d IzE 22. GOOD condition $20.00 also suit size 18_ Bargains 224 Rich- mond St. Dial 4965 7A"T.:iiiEE*E"u.-i‘i'\iEi‘r'Y'Ti‘i* good loose hay_ Will trade some for a good milking C0.-,~,.~_’* Jack Boudreault. New- port. f___ -TFNGSTRONG” . ALUMINUM siding and roofing 24 Gallg? at $12 per square. Galvanized Steel 26 Gauge $11. P61" Squiare P r i c e 5 include freight. First quality materials g113l'3H‘I‘"=€d- Send building and roofing. mea- surements for tree estimate. LOST AN AXE 1N'vicINI'l'Y or‘ Murray River Bridge. Apply to Malcolm Allen, York. of money approximately $500 in Charlottetown or Sparrow’s LOST— ON MARCH 18TH. SUM ‘ F I L M S DEVELOPED. EN- larged, dated, glossy, prints. 8 exposure rolls 70 cents; 12 ex- posure rolls 95 cents. Englarged reprints 7. cents each. Mail to George Wotton Photography, Road. Please call. Montague 39- 2. Reward. ’ I Summerside. PROFESSIONAL CARDS I BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Etc. Bell, Matlieson 8i Foster 150 Richmond St. I. Elmer Blanchard, B_.A. 160 Richmond SI}. Dial 5573 M. A.‘ Farmqr, Q.C., LLB. Bank of Commerce Bldg Allison M. . Gillis, LLB. I30 Richmond:St. -Dial 4747 Palmer 81 Haslam , Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. “Peake & Nicholson 175 Grafton Street ‘ 1 , OPTOMETRISTS A J. A. Carruthers, R. O. 123 Kent St, Dial 5612 Byron J. Grant, 0. D. 124 Kent St.. 1 5511 J. S. Taylor, R.O. Corner Kent & Queen. Sts. Office 9133 — House 4756’ , H. J. Mabon, R.0. Montague P. _E. 1. ARCHITECT '1 Press, Dartmouth, N.S. LUSE Guardian - Patriot WANT ADS OFTEN FOR QUICK’ RESULTS . WELLINGTON Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harkness and 2 young daughters of Chat- ha-m, N.B., recently motored here to spend some time with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barlow, also Mr. and Mrs. John Harkness, Sr., of Summerside. , Mrs. Roland Millar and son Roger of Freeland, visited with her father Mr. Clayton Barlow and family recently. . Mr. and Mrs. Richard Delaney and. 4 young children of Coleman, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Ward and daughter Darlene on Sunday. Miss Barbara Ward spent the weekend with her brother, Wen- dell and Mrs. Ward. The death occurred recently in Lincoln, Mass., of Mr. Thedphilus W. McK_innon in his 33th year, after a brief illness. He leaves to mourn 3 daughters, Mrs. E.M. Cain, Lincoln, Mass., Mrs. Anna Sleighfer, New York, Mrs. Martha Ferreira, Hartford, Conn., also 1. adopted daughter, Mrs. Louis Pin- eau, Greenwood, N.S. and 2 sons, John A. Hartford and Slguard, Summerside. His wife predeceased him a number of years ago. Mr. Mc- Kinnon was born in Charlottetown and moved to Harmony as a young man ‘to take up farming which he carried on success-fully until his retirement. The remains were forwarded to Sumrnerside for service in St. James Church. Eg-mont Bay, where requiem high mass w a s celebrated by Rev. Nazaire Poir- ier. Pallbearers were Dr. Gilbert Gallant, Const. J.H. Mal-oney, Wanted GOOD USED SEED GRAIN drill with grass seed and fertil- izer attachments. 13 to 16 run. Rubber tires preferred. Phone 7091 or write P.O. Box 332, Charlottetown. Work Wanted -EXPERIENCED TRUCK DRI- IN RENTING OR vet, three years. Phone 9762. One female clerk switchboard operator. WANTED , I to act as Cashier and APPIY"‘_ BOX-'76! care Guardian-Patriot SALES IREPR from 23 to 28 years of age. EISENTATIVE A National Food Company ‘located in Charlottetownlias an opening for a capable young man f This person is probably now employed and should be sales work. Better than average starting salary. Group insurance. and other benefits. Mail yourapplication with detailed resumeof your qualifications, education, and job his- tory which will be held in strictest confidence to-- BOX 765 CHARLOTFETOWN GUARDIAN established line, customer dealership most attractive. Patriot. WANTED V “Leading manufacturer of steel buildings for in- dustry, commerce and agriculture, division of a major steel producer, has opening in Prince Edward Island for an aggressive sales organization. Investment of $25,000 gets you started in this expanding construction field. Exclusive franchise, strong promotional support, full range factory assistance. New additions to long finance plan makes this Box 764 c-o Guardian- J. F. TOOMBS; B. Arch. ARCHITECT - 140 Richmond St. Dial 3865 I]. A. McCuigan, B.A. Currie Bldg., Dial 9424 Queen St. IAN M. MacLEOD, LLB" CURRIE BLDG. (Above Shoe Doctor) DIAL 3361 FREDERIC és LARGE, Q. . Room 207 Confederation Bldg. Corner Queen and Richmond Sts. (Across from Royal Bank Bldg.) DIAL 3244 ' Jos. W. MacDonald, B.A., QC. 150 Richmond Street Dial 4713 Box 472 MacPhee 31 Trainor 160 Richmond St. CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince St. Dial 6432 2 BRIGHTON ROAD Dial 5573 I G. Keith Pickard B. Arch. M.R.A.I.C.,. Charlottetown, 100 Fitzroy Dial 8618 Summerside, Wednesdays Dial 2936 Peter A. McNeil 166 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown Phone 4339 P. ,0. Box 513 MUSICIANS H.’ JOHN HARRIS, ‘ F. R. C. 0. Studio - 203 Richmond St. DIAL 4213 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER E. S. CHANDLER, B.Sc. (E.E.), M.E.l_C., P.Eng. 161 QUEEN ST. ‘ PHONE 8325 St. MIMEOGRAPHING - STENOGRAPHY - BOOKKEEPING MRS. HELEN ACORN DIAL 6349 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Currie Bldg. H. R. DOANE Dial 6547 —- 6548 Charlottetown ERMA P. CHARTERED Provincial Bank Building Write: S. Vriend, 24 Crescent Avenue, Amherst, N.S. — McDONALD, CURRIE 82 CO. COOPER BROTHERS & C0. Charlottetown . , Dial 5568 & COMPANY 148 Great George St.. Charlottetown P. 0. Box 187 ARTHUR I. GARRETT PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING 100 Fitzroy Street Dial 5321 MORRISON ACCOUNTANT 698 Main Street MON CTON. N. 3. stock and Seed Potatoes. We are ‘paying highest Grafton G ATTENTION FARMERS How about trading? We are interested in trad- ing our famous No. ‘68 New Holland Baler, New Hol- land High Speed Scale Delivery Rake, New Holland Ground Driven manure spreader, Oliver Potato digger, and used International Tractor for Canada No. 1 Table ‘ market price. Drop in and we will discuss our plan with you. . L. J. ROSSITER St. East 7369 Dial 7360 FOR Slightly used. I With large I MICHAEL benefit plan. "APPLY BOX 760 I‘.-'./o Three I2'/2 _CU FT. SALE REFRIGERATORS at abargain. deep freeze BROS. LTD. DIAL 8595 EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR RIGHT MAN International company “requires salesman with car for Charlottetown and district. Salary and com- mission, car allowance, vacation with pay, "hospital GUARDIAN,-PATRIOT Const. Fred Connely, Const. Stew- art Berry, Const. Harry'MacKay and Roy Durant. Interment in Eg-rnont Bay Cemetery. . Members of Ladies Aid of Wel- lington United Church sponsored a pantry sale on Friday after- noon which was held at I-IolIman’s Ltd. A large sum ‘was realized and a good attendance was on hand. Ratepayers and teachers met in the Abram’s Village school for the purpose of reorganizing school and home Association. A large crowd attended and many quest- ions were discussed. Mr. Andre Gallant was elected president for the coming year. Mr. Leo J. Arsenault as viceipresident and Mrs. Emmanuel Gallant as sec- retary. ‘Parents, teachers and trustees took part in the discus- sion. Mr. Nazaire Arsenault has re- turned from Hamilton, Ontario, where he had been employed. Mrs. Clifford Arsenault and small son David of Horwlan, spent the‘ weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Gallant. Raymond Arsenault of Halifax spent the weekend with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Arsen- ault. Leo Gallant. I member of the Canadian Army stationed at Will- nipeg, spent his leave wlthliis CANADA PROVINCE or I _ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 17th day of March, AD- I 58 ' 9In re Estate of Walter G, Mac- Kenzie of Charlottetown in Queens County in the said Pro- vince, salesman. deceased» I99‘ tate. . ~ To the shei-in of the county of Queens County or any constable or literate person within said County Greeting: Whereas “D011 reading the petition on file of Irving Haslaim of Springfield in Queens County aforesaid, farmer, and Gerald MacKellzie of Kenslngitoll in Prince County in the S8.'lId‘-PTO‘ ’ vince, merchant_ the executors of the above named estate, pray-‘ ing that citation may be issued for the purpose hsrolnatter set forth: I You are therefore hereby re- quired to cite all persons inter- ested in the said estate to be and appear before the judge present at a Probate Court to beheld in the Court House in Sililhanerside in Prince County in -the said Province, on Monday the 28th. day of April next conning, at the hour of thirty miinlutos after ten o’c1ock noon ‘of the saline day to show cause if any they can why the accounts of the said estate should not be passed and an order for distrihvutlon made to close the estate as prayed for in said petition and on motion T. Leland Linkletter Esquire, proctor for said petition- er. And it is hereby ordered that a true copy hereof be forthwith published in newspaper published in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public the}-Ialll of -the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid. at or near the Banktof Nova Scotia in Charlottetown aforesaid and at or near the Canadian ‘Bank of Commerce aforesaid, so that all persons in- terested in the said estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Harold .eonaird Palmer, Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlotte- town in Que-en’s Count, the day and year first above written. ' By 'l‘he‘OouIrt, (L.:5~) (Sgd) Frances B. Vinnicombe Registrar, ’ places res-pecvtively, namely_ in, in Charlottetown ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aubin J. Gallant. Raymond Arsenaillt stationed with Royal Canadian Navy recen- tly spent some time with his par- erits, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore E. Arsenault. On Sunday afternoon, March 9th at 3 p.m. service. in Welling- ton United Church, a bouquet of flowers were placed at the altar in loving memory of the late Mr. Garfield Day by his family. BM O-'LEARY Mrs. Grace MacLeod and son Archie returned to their home in O’Leary after spending in very pleasant weekend with her dau- ghter. , - Mr. and Mrs. John Moreshead, 0’Leary, have moved to Freder- icton where Mr. Moreshead is being employed for the summer.» Mr. and Mlle. John Locke and family, Locke’ Road, have moved _to O’Leary and have taken up residence. Mr. Locke is the very efficient service station operator for the Co-Op. ' On Monday evening ‘the, ladies of the Baptist Guild held: their monthly meeting with the Presi- dent, Verna MacMillan. in the chair. After the routine business of the meeting was concluded a social evening was held in honor of Miss Kathleen Smalilman who will shortly be going to Toronto for a few months. A very suit- able address was read by Mrs. James H'ai'-ris and a piece of lug- gage was presented from the Guild by Mrs. Herman Smallman. All enjoybale eveniligwas spent and a delicious lunch served by the committee in charge. The many friends of Mr. Char- lie Willis of 0'Leary are sorry to hear of his illness in the Com- munity Hospital. All wish for him a speedy return to health. , A number of people from this vicinity motored to Surnmerside Tuesday afternoon to hear Lester B. Pearson the Liberal leader, ad- dress a public meeting to be held in the Capital Theatre. Mr. and Mrs. George Wilkinson Springfield West, left the first part of the week to spend the re- mainder of the winter in Florida. Mrs. Winston Wood returned to 'lIeI‘_.l1I(lI11& in Mt. I-Ielibert on Mon- day after spending a very pleas- ant weekend in O’Lcsry, guest of Mrs. Melvin Ellis, Winston is the fruit and vegetable inspector In this area. Sympathy is being extended to Mrs. Robert England of ing- field West in the death of her sister, Mrs. Colin Hutchinson of Ellerslie,‘ which took place In the RC. Hospital on Sunday, March 2nd. Friends of Mr. Wesley Palmer of Freeland, are glad to hear he is making 1 good recovery in the Community Hospital, 0’L..ary, from the car accident recently on the Profitt Hill near Rosdbanl-I. Mr- and Mrs. Alfred Palmer and daughters, Marlene and Shir- ley of 0’Leary, left Monday morn- ing for Fredericton, N.B., where Mr. P-alllmer is being employed for the summer months. Friends of Mr. George Adams, 0’Leary. are very sorry to hear he had the misfortune to fall near his home on Saturday. He was taken to the Community Hospi- tal where he is -now resting fortably. ‘ Friends of Mr. Milton Small- man, 0’Leary. are sorry to hear he is a patient in the Community Hospital. All hope for a speedy re- covery. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Small- man‘, Knutsford, accompanied by Mrs. Wilbert Dennis, Mrs. James Harris and Mrs. Frankie Du-var, com- ' war” ACI5 Are The Spring Tonic For IA Rundown Purse! Dial 8506- motored to Sumnnerside Monday afternoon. ’ ’ The many friends of Mrs. John Raynor of Cascumpec. are S0I‘l‘y to hear of her illness and that she is a patient in ‘the Prince County Hospital, Su-mmerside: All wish her a speedy recovery. Friends of Mr. Byron MacPhee are glad to see him home again after being a patient in the Com- munity Hospital in 0’Leary. Dr. Orville Phillips. Progressive Conservative candidate for Prince County returned to his home Mon- day after attending a meeting in Halifax of all the Progressive Conservative Candidates in the Maritimes. ' Bunion . A very pleasant evening we 3 spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cooke, Burton, on Monday, March 3, when their only daughter Geraldine celebrated her fourth birthday. A number‘ of guests were present. Ice cream and birthday cake were served by the hostess, who was ‘assisted by Mrs. I-Iillis Cooke. Geraldine ro- oeived many lovely gifts. In de- parting all wished her many more -happy birthdays. ~ ~ — Sincere sympathy of the com- munity is extended to the berea- ved family and relatives of tho. lstle’Mrs. Alonza Foley, Bloom- fie d. ’ Miss Ca-theri-no Howard of Cler- mont, is visiting her brother and, sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thom- as Howard, Cape Wolfe. Mrs. Thomas Howard, capo Wolfe, has returned from a pleas- ant visit with her dallghters sons-in-law... Mr. and Mrs. Mark Doyle and Mr. and Mrs. John Power. Montreal. « Miss Stella Howard, high sollool student of Tignish convent, Miss Beverly Howard, student-of S.D.U. Charlottetown,’ spent the past weekend at the Il10mJe ,_of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben» nett Howard, Glengarry. ‘Ilhe many friends of Little Miss Maryln Collicutt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Collicutt, Capo Wolfe, are pleased to see her. home again from the Community Hospital, 0’Leary. much improv-" ed in health. - A CAREER with‘ A FUTURE FOR - YOUNG of I CANADIAN , WOMEN Minimum education . . .. Grade 8 or equivalent. If you are interested in nursing but are unable to undertake for- EXPERIENCED SHIPPERS Required for ' Wholesale Grocery Warehouse Five Day Week — Good Wages BOX 762 c/o PATRIOT-GUARDIAN WANTED COPY WRITERS MALE OR FEMALE 20 TO 40 YEAR AGEGROUP ACCURATE TYPINC-3 ESSENTIAL Radio and Television. Apply to-— Experience desirable but not necessary-If you have thedesire and ability we will train you to write for R. F. LARGE, Mgr.,_ CFCY RADIO & TV Charlottetown mal training as a nurse. ‘I110 Nursing Assistant training pro- gramme of the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps offers you an exceptional opportunity to become a Certified Nursing As- sistant. Your uniform and equipment W111 be supplied upon arrival at the R.C.A.M.C. School. Accommo- dations are comfortable and at- tractive and you will meet other young ‘women who, like your- self, are embarking on a reward- ing calreer. Recreational and educational facilities are num- erous. Chaplains conduct regular church services and are avail- able for advice at any time. To be eligible for traiiiing as a Nursing Assistant you must be 18 to 35 years of age, a Cana- dian citizen, be single or a widow without dependents and able to pass Army test require- ments. Apply before April 25 to A. A. G. (Manning) Eastern Command Headquarters Aheri-I Avenue Halifax Send me complete information as to how I may become a Nur- sing Assistant. ‘ -at ~ A - o . . . --tsrsusyr. - . A . .. . . . . an-t-seoeeunoteoseeuloovt.-It Street or R. R. No. ........ I o u o-ucvnnaxonn-090060060000?! _ City or Town muons-onovooasonnu . . . . . . . . . . --ouucoocqo-o-up-can iI