...s:i--t ..a e-is-.--Wr .- an-r. v...': . .-c...- ...,. .,;-.....,....... . - ?1r;...J.iL-I t ' . Page 12 The Guardialnl Thurs, Sept. 19. 1957 IN MEMORIAM IOODINGTDN-In memory cl Mrs. William Woodington who paued away Sept. lbth, I958. Ieptember brings sad memories. Of a loved one gone to rest. .3ut will never be forgotten By the ones who loved her best. .. . u: y r ,. -. er Mxssret and great grand- daughter Judith. WOODINGTON-In loving mem- ory of our dear mother. Mrs. William Woodington who pass- ed away. 19 Septembe. I956. Time may help the broken heart- Time may make the wound less sore Int time can never stop the long- ins For our loved one gone before! lovingly remember by the fam- WEITE-In loving me , of a dear wife and mother. Mrs. Maurice White who passed a- way September 19. 1953 In our hearts your memo y ling- era. Tender. loving kind and true. There is not a day dear Mother. But we always think of you. Always remembered by bus- band and dauusters. MACDONALD-In loving mem- II1 of Bordon Waldron Mac- Donald who was killed Sept. 11, 1061. Like falling years slip by But dtihoughts like you will never e hour.heartsylouarethsreIo' leaves the IAIN EXTRA HONEY IN 155 K TON DODGE. LOW MIL- igeau'Eus. spare time. No experience asc- sssary. Show besuttfid Chrlst- I mas Cards to your friends. Stationery. Ribbon. mappings. and Novelties. Free foldlls showing Personal Cards Gea- Large variety of Christmas and Everyday Assortments. erous profits and bonus as vol- ume. Write today for samples. Douglas Greeting Card Com- pany. 50-BC Bleelser St.. Tor- onto. lssrlsreleceaasdsted IOARDER WANTED. HOME cooked meals. Brighton Road. Phone 3289. TWO STUDENTS OB OFFICE workers to share room with board if desired. Phone 0784. Gas sad Trucks For Sale I or Quick ResuIfsAclver'riseTI1ei , assi i all MEDIUM FAWCITT FURNACE warm air. Apply George Croe- llaat West loyalty. 8' phone (TM IN IOURII. HOUSE 1 IOOII modern conveniences terms if desired. Apply Box. 411 Guar- IOUIE AND LOT ON HARLEY Street. in- Parkdale. 8875.00 down. APPIY to Newton Mac- Kay. 50 St. Peters Road. SEVEN BOOM DWELLING with three acres land 256 miles from City on Beach Grove Road. Electricity. oil heated. Phone 7017 or 36L! after 5 pm. eage. Better than average con- dition. 81250. MacI(ay Motors. IMO PONTIAC SEDAN. CAN BE seen as Murrayis Garage. Phone 6413. St. Peters Road. SI METEOR. PERFECT CON- dition. radio, signals and heat- er. Apply Orient Hotel, Victoria. KJST SELL 1952 BUICK. DYNA- Gow, perfect condition. Cus- om radio. heater. 8900. or best offer. Call Charlottetown 7648. I351 FORD COACH. CUSTOM good condition, new tires, rad- io. backseat speaker. air con- dition. windshield washers. sig- nals and hack-up light. Apply Bonnie Coughlin, North Rust- ico. Fer item FARM ADJOINING VILLAGE of Bridgetown, 165 acres. House wired, on paved road. " i”' in good repair. Near School and churches. Elmer Llewellyn. Bridgetown. FOR SALE FIVE CHOICE MILK cows, three freshened and two to freshen on Oct. 1st; I150 4 calves Shorthorn grade. Apply I.L. Miller, West Royalty. Dial 5051. POT BURNER SPACE HEATER propane gas automatic water heater, Austin sun Visor. oil barrel. Reasonable. Family Barber shop, Kent and Queen Streets. DE LUX WARDROBE TRUNK very strong. Custom made bedspreads and overdrapes to match. Child's singer sewing machine. Antique spool bed.l Delux ladies rubbers. Dial 4273. SMALL STORE. APPLY 9'4 Ito! and M p . K: "W E... M. Feasts llels ltantelg day. TWO UNFURNISHIZD ROOMS WAITRESS WANTED. APPLY Ever remembered and sadly. missed by Mom. Dad. Brothers and Sisters. OURNIY - In fond and loving In , of our dear father. Mr. Henry Edgar Gurney who departed this life September II. 1964. all are world was ours to give. e'd give it. yes and more: In hear your voice and see your J J smile, Apply Box (26. Guardian. ust as we did seem, in-mr-1-r sweet .r. m. memork. ""1 I ROOM APARTMENT. SRD linger. Dear is the one that is gone: In memo y we hold you dear Father, As long as the years roll along. Lovingly . P 4 iron RENT swo n6oMs WT-r'r't FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW. BOT- IOUSE IN BRACKLEY, 5 for rent. Phone 9845. in person to Meats Restaurant. FOR RENT FLOOR SANDERS Chandler Bros. Dial 6557. FURNISHED HEATED BED - room. Vicinity of sanatorium. Phone 9898 after 5 p.m. bath. private entrance. Phone 7943 after five. tom of York Lane. Rent 840. floor. central, 18.00 per month. Dial 6373 after 5 p.m. miles from Ch"l'own on paved highway with electricity. and running water. Phone 7963. an sadly missed by the family. IIALF CENTURY CLUB The regular meeting of the He- deque "Half Century" club wu held at the home of the presi- dent. Mrs. Walter Leard. on Sep tember 2nd. Twelve members 1 runmsnnn. siousaxr-zap; FURNISHED GROUND FLOOR lng rooms. nice location. Hest- ed at 343.00 per month. Dial 4404. heated apartment. living room two bedroooms. bath room. and kitchen. Sun porch. Apply Box I21 Guardian. ' In person to Tweel's Restaur- ant. IIOUSEKEEPER. M 0 D E R N conveniences. no children. Ap- ply Mrs. W.R. Godfrey. Marsh- field. Phone 5976. GIRL OR WOMAN FOR LIGHT house work. Good wages. Ap- ply by writing P.O. Box 84 or phone 6632. WANTD -- FEMALE COOK for Courtenay House St. John, N.B. Good wages. Call collect Oxford 3-8972. Matron Court- KITCEEN HELP WANTED. AP- ply in person only. 'rweel's Restaurant. last Alill H Fllnll LOST BETWEEN HAMPTON and Emyvale via Kellys Cross one Rigid Pipe wrench 19 inch red handle. Please notify Mor- risen and MacEachern. Hamp- wu . title Help wasted and one visitors were present. The opening poem was read by Mrs. Charles Henderson. The un- ual busincss was considered. It WI! molt Krntlfylng and en- couraging to know that more than we persona took advantage of the Roadside table at the ap- proach to the village. 'l1tose re cording their names made most favorable comments on the Isoughtfullness of the club in providing this convenience to pee- pti; passing drrongh the commun- The next meeting is at the home of Mrs. George Henderson G Sept. 16th. WLUMNIST DIII NEW YORK (CPi-E. V. Duri- hg. whose On the Side column was syndicated in too newspa- pu-s. died at doctors hospital Fri- dayofabralnhanss-.Hewr-ote his first column of homespun osophy in lost for the Los else Express and joined the King Features syndicate h 1939. I PAPER! CIDSED command Iatndsy ordered the closure without stating a reason of to newspapers and two of the coun- ty's leading sews agenceis. Half a been other papers represent- ing as wide a political range have ht been closed. FURNISHED HEATED ROOMS FIRST FLOOR UNIIEATED A- fanos nearszp 4 no-oi iaasrs ammo CHAIR. pm. 1! I- ITARTING 1'0 WILL TRADE A MAN'S BICY- CNI NEW HOLLAND ELEVA- llis Prince St. partment. Dial 7232 for infor- mstlon. apartment with electric range. 2nd floor. Suitable for Adults. Ready for occupancy Oct. 8rd. Write Box 403 Guardian. For Sale lay. John Csrew. Brookfleld. cle for small radio. Phone 3094. III ARIEL MINOR CYCLE. SSN. Phone 4912 from s:oo s.m. till 6 p.m. IRl'l'I'AN'Y IPANIEI. DOG, I year old. not trained. Vernon Maclannan. Alexandra. I'I'llACA II GAUGE PUMP gun, featherweight Ray Bar, never used 835.00. E. Arnlast, Phone HM. TWO ROW INTERNATIONAL potato digger. Transmission and on rubber. Albert Waugh. Wllmot Valley. ' tor. Potato diner. with straight and split shears. Apply R. 8. Ilaebonsld. souris. Phone I. - -.a-o IIPI.EY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT rsacnsn on rnnsloumt MAN OR BOY TO HELP ON farm. Edward Carrier, Earns- cllffe. Phone I0-14. WANTED AT ONCE A RELI- ble man for milk delivery. Mar- ried preferred. Crystal Dairy. Phone 317 Summersidc. gentleman with car to demon- strate and take orders for new line school maps. Protected territory. Good commission. Write Map House. Anoaeter. Ontario. USED CAMERA SALE AT fiwvrttrss I”! University 3., "OM39!!- IN MEMORIAM ltweastIdsepus:tau-rest: Ielatelss. Qslle latmdefhapuaisg semi I CAR BATTERIES FOR SALE 1 Bungalow and 1 House Modern Conveniences D. DOYLE. 87 McGill Ave. MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD. YOUR BEST MARKET FOR IRON and STEEL SCRAP (2'00OIb. i'onI....... .........S28.00 each 100 Paying highest cash prices for hides, horsehair. beer bottles, scrap metal. Truck scale weighing for your convenience. ems . Centrally located opposite Eaton's Store on Kent WAITRESS WANTED. APPLY street Open 9 A.M. - 5 PM. Monday through Friday. Saturday 8 AM. - 1 PM. AUCTION SALE AT MONTAGUE WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 25th OF PROPERTY AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS I have been instructed by the Executor of the T-TIT-TTTTT Estate of late Albert J. D- Martin to sell by Public Auction the 10 room dwelling, next to Kings County Hospital, with large lot, also all household ftnmlture and effects. including some effects of the late Mrs. Isabella K. Knott Sale of Property 12:30 p.m., Furniture at 1 p.m. A collection of Victorian and Antiques, rose-wood, mahogany and walnut furniture, including cabinet radio, Victrola, record stand and records, three. 5 sec- tional book-cases, upright piano and stool, antique chairs. antique sofa, rocking chairs, large antique ottomans. jardinieres, clocks, dining room table, leather covered chairs, hall tables. china cabinet, scatter rugs, hooked rugs. rug 6 x 9, antique pictures. antique pic- tare frames, statues, ornaments. kitchen range, beds. springs, mattresses, bureaus, commodes. chest of draw- ers, wardrobes, marble top night tables. marble top bureaus, some dishes and several other articles. W. H. BEATON. e Auctioneer. INSPECTOR, POULTRY PROD- ucts. for the Department of Agriculture in the Atlantic Pro- vinces. suamoso. High school PROFESSIONAL CARDS T education required. Apply to the Civil Service Commission. lzl Iiighfield Street. Moncton. N.B. , r'j Competlt' num- ber I7-JGVI. DIAFTEMEN ARE IN GREAT demand. Train by home-study for a well-paid secure job. Home study courses on Blue- wm. .. .. um g .. .. Diploma awarded. Free folder Mention course required. Pri- mary School of Drafting. Dept. CG, Box 113, Station "0." Tor- onto. WANTED-WORKING FAIII II for modern Dairy Farm, 5 miles form Sydney on main highway. I-Ilghest wages paid to experienced and well recommended man. Separate helm! and extras supplied. Married man without children BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Eff; '-IIZITMT-T-: iheeoriliifeau ID Ihii Q. J. Diner Blanchard. B.A. I. I Dill (X M. A. Farmer. Q.C., LLB It of Commerce Allison M. Gillie. LLB. I” IEIIIM Q. Dill 4751 A. Walther: Gandet. LLB. m an III GPIIIC U. Pshner I Harlan IQH M NOV: Peaks I Nicholson I'll GICIG Mf&t J.A.MecGuigaa o-atenag.,ntaise4o-nest IAN lit. mason. I13. cuaassssno OPTOMETRISTS J. A. Csrruthers, R. 0. mg DIIIHII Byron J. Grant. 0. D...- IIH IL. ICU J. S. Taylor, R.O. Garner last A Oseea Its. Okellill II. J. Mabon, lI.0. lsdagae r. s. I. CHIROPRACT OR Dr.W.I. Priest Carson MIIIQ ARCHITECT mu” (Wm?) CARD OI-Illa QUEEN IT. - .... - arm can mm diam. I. A. MacDONAl..D, Q.c. f...'Ef"" "”h"' Qeelallxiuiachinms dishes. Ijggqgqggpg M1.'.'J' dim PU"! raua-rues Ma-.PhsslTraIssr 'n.n&.'- Ssnisaslfisrsl "'0--G """". loss: saxnn slam. sis rnmmcs LARGE. Muslcuws cufts.rollsaadbreadevery Exil- :"-',:'..-v.....--”-".':..""-r.-.: axe;-,-5;-Th ”2r.'34.':m "M ' m"' mates:-."'” lane-' ai...a-use. """""""""' T W715 W "W W- - u's'ssn.naacoas i m.:;".".""'.;'f':.l' s-surssmas . ssasae CHARTER ACCOUNT ANTS - and as it is the blessed experi- ence of all t:hose who unreserved- X their all to that friend. she was enabled to discover some blessing from His hand for which to give thanks. The late Mrs. Cutcliffe posses- sed an exemplar Christian char- acter; quiet and unassuming in her manner. generous in her Judgment of others. and always ready to give help when needed. The deceased was born in Hunter River 82 years ago and was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Simon Brown. As a young woman she taught school in various districts of the prov- CC. She married Joseph Cutcliffe and for a number of years lived in South Melville. 39 years ago her husband purchased the form known arthe Irving farm in Cape Traverse. It was here she spent the msturer years of her life and where she will be most sadly i ” Her h 'r 4 ,. -' . ed her 24 years ago. There survive to mourn her Passing besides many relatives and friends. two sons and two daughters. They are nu-om, TURKEYS ' FRESH KILLED Eviscerated or Fresh Frozen. GIL HENRY Phone 93 I 3 FOR SALE House and 23 acres of land at Murray River, belonging to the estate of the late Charles A. Moore. Irnmediate possession. Ap- D Y- M. ALBAN . FARMER, death of Joseph Foster Skerry on deep sorrow into the homes of upon receiving the report of his 2 5.? IN MEMORIAM JOSEPH FOSTER SHERRY The sad news of the sudden Thursday. July 25. I957, brought his parents. brothers and sis- ters; and his other relatives. and many friends were grief stricken death. which occurred in La Ct-ene. Quebec. when he and two companions were returning from Plattsburg. N.Y.. to their hom- es ln Montreal. The automobile in which they were riding went out of control hnd overturned and although '" ' aid was immediately summoned Junior died a few minutes after arriving at st. Joseph's Hospital. a distance of about ten miles from the scene of the accident. Upon arrival at FOR SALE By Public Auction at 81 Beds- ley. Ave.. Parkdale. dated the lath day of July. 1950 between JeanPaul Langford of 14?"! 01500. Mlxdalen ls- lands. P.Q. and Willet Motors Hunted of Summersids. P.E.I. which contract was duly assign- ed to Traders Finance Corpora- ttoa united. , FOR SALE ' BY PUBLIC AUCTION At St Beasley Ave.. Parkdale. P.E.I. an die 8th ,day of Sep- tember, I957 atl p.m. 1956 Ford Sedan Serial No. 4133356-H8173. WEEK - END SPECIALS ml CHEV. I-TON PANEL TRUCK. Plenty of room is this on. Motor . tires ex- cellent. mocha cally sound. ready for the road and priced at csly tsssoe. Iifl JEEP plywood cab. ' ” tires on rear. new bettsry.slotofrnlleslefttn this one. A real bargain at tlnoo. use AUSTIN 4-Doolt SEDAN. Iody fair. tires good. needs repairs, Come in and maize us an offer on this one. w. R. JENKINS LTD. solicitor. t.ractAdstS'la one no lday of Bourgeois of A t Magdalen Lian . P.E.I. contract was duly assign- ed to Traders Corpora- tion Limited. BOOKKEEPER REQUIRED Preferably but not neces- sarily one who can operate " posting machine. All em- ployee benefits. Only ex- perienced bookkeeper-s will be considered. All replies kept strictly confidentlals Apply: . BOX 429 GUARDIAN 1 CEITII-'IcA'l'I3. For information phone wlrts'- MARINE ENGINEERS THE NOVA SCOTIA MARINE ENGINEERING SCHOOL HALIFAX COUNTY VOCATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL BELL ROAD. HALIFAX. N.S. Has nnorszmm Instructionl theschoolandby rrespondence for rmsr to rgunm Cine S'I'EAMcoand status a. s. RONALD. Imtructor (3-N50 Ix 2-K59) Kliallfax. r , TENDERS '- "rr:.e..."rr.rm tenders mouse to the Chairman d that Udtd && A prayers for the ' there are left to mourn, two bro- easnelalarge numbers his funeral and offer up repose tbhlsbivinsllahsr in IE 1 ven. As his parents. brothers sisters mourn his i such an early age. they will also E 5 3 -5 9. dear and devoted son and bro- er. His body was conveyed to Tig- tives and friends called to kneel and offer up a prayer for one they loved and admired. On Monday morning. July 19, a military funeral was held to St. Simon and St. Jude Church, Tignish. His military comrades of both world Wars as well as the Air Cadet Unit of Tignisli formed a guard of honor at both home and church through which the flag draped casket was car- ried, and then marched in solemn procession and occupied seats in the centre aisle olithe church. Requiem Mass was celebrated by Rev. M.J. , , P.P. as- sisted by the parish choir under the dircctlon of Rev. Sylvere Gallant. ' The pail bearers were Leo liennesaey. Joseph P. DeaRocb- es. William Mcl-iugh. Major Gau- det. Charles U. Gattdet and Ver- non Gaudet. Besides his grief stricken par- enls. Mr. and Mrs. .I.F. Skerry. there, Chester, Toronto. Ontario. and Leo at home and five als- ters. (Lillian) Mrs. Clayton nip- ley. Amherst. N.s. (Aldona), Mrs. Brian Masterson. Montreal. Quebec ll.ynI Mrs. Daniel Burns Trenton Ontario. (Marion) Mrs. Howard Gaudet. Toronto, Ont- ario. and (Jean) Mrs. Ernest Dewolfs. Amherst, N.8. , CARD OF THANKS We wish to Msanh most do- cerely our friends and neighbors who came to our aasiatanes when we so needed them. all who sent messages of sympathy or who helped in any way to ease the great sorrow we was called upon to bear. in the sudden death of our dear son and bro- ther. J. Foster Sherry. Jr. Mr. and Ira. J.F. Skerry. R and family. IN MEMORIAM DANIIL NOONAN. E. x ;TEir EgE!E' 3 Iijtgfzgfgg : llgiil-'5 2.555;”. 5 Ii tigililiitii VIC WI '-.:-.... 55:, RI a n . , John, H and Mar of st. Teresa's; Mm, t Dunphy. Vernon Eiver: Rita. Mrs. Richard Quinn. osepli and - Joseph. E I What stand out pre-eminently in the minds of the members of her family is the remembrance. of a happy home which. as the children grew older. was a ren- which. because of the deep Clans tian faith and devoted love of good parents. bound the family together with a bond of affec- tion and unity never to be dis- solved. The fleeting years brought a- bout great ehanges in the lam-. lly circle. The hard-working par- ents saw all but one son go his or her way on the road of life. Time. too. brought is amt trial of ill health to Mrs. Smith. who for the past six yurl. born her illness with cheerful rcsigna- l tion to God's will. Forced to in- activlty she experienced only 10"- der cars and loyal devotion from her devoted husband and her son, Mark. who spared nothms to bring comfort and ease to the patient sufferer. With the exception of Joseph. the first-born. dyint man accident. leaving behind a young wife and an infant son. The '" :".'E.EE ?iiis;:i;s- .: gi gg gin; ggigggic ' E5-E iliisziiii E I .32: iii r::!s;'g'.l- Tlliitliiggg giiiilil I l I. -E '55 : ?s. :5