. we); «MrLIKaomaMA a». ...4..- a- . .Lr.w.‘—.q7~y-._ a; :‘k v.-- _,.,.;.._va.,..' —. . ,. -............ “Jaw—.0. -—>M-“ .. ‘ A A . A "W V. a, 1...”, .VALL...L,..:.;_"...._ . - p. I A...“ IL I - Your WANT AD in 2 PAPERS -- AT ONE PRICE! Phone Charlgffeiown__8 506 10 an... Guardian, Charlottetown, Tue. Dec. 2. 1558 I OUT OUR WAY CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank Drs. Cox, Drysdale and Lee, also the staff. muses orderliee and Nurses Aids d the P.E.I. Hospital those who visited, sent cards. flowers. etc., a- the kindness and genuine help- lilness during both of my stays at ' in nominal. Gmfiully, 1'. D. Benndt and Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Gory of Georgemwn wish to “rank all 1mwlroaemwmpafllyoards. hmughtmass cards for then- mightier,Mrs.ClarenceLalyb0lt. I'UIGBllIlhOSeWhOhCIDGlmW' Md.“qu and bereave- ment. - MrsJohn s. MacPhee and familywimtoihardt 3! their .friendsfor (their messages of sympathyamiflowers. also all mthosokmdh/‘as' sistedmeverywaydurhlcm Agents Wanted .“I NEVER HAD IT SO GOOD!” . -. enthuses Jim Ha-rvie,who ear- over $70.00 ($3.50 hourly) ." his first 20 hours distributing Paula Products. Hundreds now " Independent. You can earn ’tioom weekly tit-gore handl- '"'Iing 200 Necessities including " Peas, Odfiees. Spices. M01- tea, Toilet ArticIlES. Faun mne- ‘md complete 'ne Combs Ind!- Bmshes in established I“ " Whoa! Paula Routes. "Men or women, full or part: “7 time. Write for'detalla 1* “My fierpmg Hand Offer” on credit G. Lars-la, 21 St. Paul S. East. , ,Mlontresl. . __ I , cars and Trucks Far Sale ‘ 1951 PONTIAC. HYDROMATIC can‘be seen at Nelson’s asylce Station. W St. East. STEAL AT $1.995: 1957 1' Ford Ranch Wagon. 0110.0” .4. .sr. A—I M09. fully m ' ' Two-tons finish. Phone 4;; a» 5 W I!“ warm 4 - DOOR DELUXE _j..Sedan, winterized. Excel-lent -' Price $1050. APPLY SEW Bayes. Esso Grafton st., Se! ice Station. Phone 9219. 1352 DODGE MOTOR AND A - 1 condition Marys mould MacPhail at Booley's Men's Wet. 139 Km ,sr., Charlottetown. WPORD—ONE-BALFTON' Low mileage. Excellent condi- tion winterized. Price $1100. Ap~ ply Edgar Hayes. Esso. Graf- ton St. Service Station. Phone 9219. ‘ . THE SNOW, FELL "Q‘ ‘ yew. .. “ sODiD OUR , PRICES ‘ Stile following is a sample of the savings’ you can tnake today. Sto'p and',try one of these fine cars! i954 FORD. l inocu- hardtop-6.000 miles on new motor, .car is in exception- . F‘” m m V ' sit-200.00 i954 PLYMOUTH 2 door station wagon a good car ‘for business or‘pleasure ~ $| I95.00 I953 PONTIAC 54 door sedan -"gootr body fen- ders, clean inside a steal at _ $685.00 ' 719522 PLYMOUTH 3 door sedan thiscar is'in per— feet condition in every respect ‘ $650.00 .1955 PONTIAC 4 door Laurentian Sedan. car is in perfect condition. $|500 1949 PONTIAC , fills i, 4 door sedan. a good buy stis ‘ low low price $|50.00 I955 CHEVROLET lfldoorSedan. » ' $1,450 ALLISON ' MOCLEOD LTD. Phone 7364 — 7365 126 Cumberland St. Charlottetown For Sale HEAVY HORSE AND HEAVY Mare. six and 8 years old. Ap- ply Elmer- Smith. Freetown. BOYS SKATES SIZE 1 GOOD condition. Dial 3107. For Sale AUCTION "45" SCORE CARDS for sale at Guardian-Patriot Central Printing. SOW. T0 FARROW IN. JANU - ary. Apply John Cu-sack. Ermy- vale. 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. 2 PAIR C'RIS WHITE SKATES Figure skates. size one, tube skates size 3. Dial 6031. BENCH SAW. 8 INCH BLADE. 36 inch Lathe, ‘15 hp. motor. All practically new. Call after six, Marshall Newman, Vernon River. PORTABLE TELEVISION Price $50. Dial 4544. Charlotte- town. BOYS HOCKEY EQUIPME N '1‘ Boots and Skates, size 6. Sweat- er, shin - Pads and Hockey Pants for age 10. Yellow eve- ning dress size 12. Phone 6618. FOR SALE: 2 DOUBLE BARREL Shot Guns, 1 L. C. Smith, 10 Gauge $50.00 1 Ivor Johnson. 12 Gauge $35.00. Phone 9573 Be- tween 5 and 7 p. m. THREE-PIECE CHESTERFIELD suite (used) can be financed. $60. apply Went 3. third floor. Pearden Buildim. Gt. Georgest.between6p. m. and 8 p. m. 2 BROWN FUR COATS. SIZES 14 and 18, reasonably priced. Good condition. Also Ladies skates size 6. Phone 6188. WALNUT BED AND DRESSER set. Complete with spring agrd mattress. In good condition. Phone 5426. ' ONE HOLSTEIN COW FIVE years old. to freshen in May. 111mm MacMicken. Carlson. ELECTRIC RANGE. COAL AND wood ranges, oi range. oil mace heater. Quebec heaters humans and chest of drawn-s. Beaton's Auction Rooms. GASOLINE WASHING MACHINE in good condition. Apply Gar- field MacFadyen, Riverdale. 3 INCH BLANK AND KINDLING a wheels. Atpply 131 or 29 Dor- chéster- Street. WASHING MACHINE. WEST- inghouse, wringer model, fair‘ condition. $40. iior_ quick . lee 3175. ‘ FOR SOME WONDERFUL ‘ Filler Bruit alarm we dials mid ever-why needs. Con- tact your dealer, Htarwd Mac- Donald, Remington. Phone 21-4. ITS MUCH EASIER T0 PRE- , pare your Guardian - Patriot Classified Ad when you ask one of our trained all-takers to .- sist you. Phone , TWO LARGE REGISTERED. good plus, R.P.O. Holstein cow: due early March. R.A.'Promt, Freetown. ' QUANTITY OF DRY BAKE good qual'wy. Browse a n d Agnew. Plume 7156. , SIXTY. ONE YEAR OLD KENS. Omss'Breeds. Apply Mrs. Dane iel Maclean. Milton. PrOfit From Pigs Feed Baby Pigs from 2 to 3 weeks old with Master Pig Perk Pellets, a fortified feed that builds resistance to growth- stunting diseases. After feeding 25 to 50 lbs. switch to Master Pig Starter. These two feeds prepare your Pigs for future profits. It is results that count! Available at you MASTER FEED DEALER WAN KERRY, Representative I Attention Chrisfmeé Shoppers We have a complete line of Satin Bound Blankets including Reversible. Pastel Shades. Check also Auto Robes made- from 100% Pure Virgin Wool. A deposiL will hold any Blanket until Christmas. Boxes supplied if required. - Wm. (LONDON & SONS 85 Queen Street Charlottetown. P.E.I. Dial 8712 ELECTROLUX FOR CHRISTMAS! Now is the time to order that ELECTROLUX Cleaner or Pol- isher for you favorite GIRL. PRICED As Low AS ' $99.50 Small Down Payment delivers it CHRISTMAS WRAPPED. No further payments until February lst, 1959. DIAL 56m or' warm ELECTROLUX ’ 7 Upper Hillsboro Street CHARLO'I'I‘ETOWN VACUUM CLEANER " CENTRE ; selectionlof vacuum clean- 'ers ($49.90 up to $269.00). Convenient Monthly Pay- ments available. .- Christmas Bonus Offer with each Cleaner sold during December (worth up to $451. ._ MARITIME COMPACT SALES 176 Kent Street Phone 9220 or write for free home showing. ,twoazoxlstnestubes,' By J. R. WILLIAMS WHY, CURL‘I. I. THINK I'D HAVE STAYED . ON THERE ' LDNGERTHAN I. 1040“! YOU WOULD- MUCH LOMEER“ ‘ 'me soar .mx .__._‘:'u"“"'-"_....:°' For Sale A CARROTs FOR SALE Quantity of choice Carrots. Phone New Haven 2-4 GEORGE CARSON Bonshaw, P.E.I. Female Help Wanted OPENING FDR STUDENT—AP- ply in person. Eileen's Beauty ’ Salon. 162-A Kent Street, across from Eatons. GIRL OR YOUNG WOMAN wanted . fo r- evening dining room work. Apply in person to Rendezvous. For Rent TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT — Standard Models 1". A. Mr: Court, Phone 9525. Lost Ah- Fssnd LOST: BROWN BILL BOLD. BE: tween North River Rd. and Y. M.C.A. Reward. Phone 9340. LOST: STRAYED FROM 88 HIL- lsboro St. dog. white with black struts and dark head answers to name (i Rat Children’s pet. Flame 8203. STRAYED~ ON MY FARM. ONE heifer. Apply Robert Vickerson. North River. FOUND — NEAR BAPTIST 0111M . WW , fawn pet kitten, owner please tele- phone 3553 in evening. LOST: PAIR OF LEATHER gloves. size 9, in front of Bank of Montreal, Reward. John Foansham, 50 Upper Queen Dial 4059. , LOST: SUM OF MONEY IN THE vicinity of Water and Pow-rial Streets Saturday, November 29. Reward. Finder phone 6919. ' 100 Richmond st. : Mimeographing, 'P. E. Island’s largest BOX NUMBER REPLIES using Guardian-Patriot Blind Letter Boxes Please be sure to given in the newspaper. 'REAL ESTATE For Sale 110 ACRE FARM IN RIVER- dale, 75 acres under cultiva tion, 35 acres wood and lum- ber. Apply Norman MacLeod. Clyde River. acres of land. high state of col- tivation. New buildings, rimming water in house and barn. elec- tricity and telephone. William Naddy. FOR SALE Six apt. house situated on corner of Hillsborough and Water Sts., cement foundation, hot water coal furnace, new electric wir- ing, rental income over $3,000.00. A real bargain at only $15,000. Double tenement house on Dorchester St., contains seven rooms on one side and nine rooms in other tenement, two hot air fur- naces, price $6,500.00. L. H. KENNEDY Realtor and Insurance 166 Great George St. Dial 3912. REAL ESTATE Wanted To Rent TWO HEATED ROOMS ON first floor. Phone 7960. ment 2 adults and 2 small Phone 6636. WANTED ROOM AND BOARD by pensioners for winter months. Dial 6461 after 5 pm. 2 BEDROOM FLAT, HOUSE OR apartment 'in Oharlottetm or airport vicinity unhilrnished, healt optional, Charlottetown, re- fierence available otter 5 p.rr phone 7930. REAL ESTATE For Rent room, $20 per month. Dial 81M correctly address 'your letter.1 HEATED SHOP — 94 KENT Just follow this information ssI Street. Now occupied by Bar- ter's Photo Studio. Phone .4555. PROFESSIONAL CARDS ' BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Etc. 3. Elmer Blanchard. B.A. Dial 573 M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB. Bank of Commerce Bldg Palmer & Hanlsm Bank of Nova Scotla Bldg. Peake 8r Nicholson 175 Grafton Street J. A: McGuigan, B.A. o Currie Bldg., Dial 9424 Opera It. IAN in. MacLEOD, LLB. ‘ (McLean & McKinnon) Currie Bldg; 179 Queen. Dial 3351. FREDERIC A. LARGE, Q.C., M.L.A. Room 207 Dominion Building Dial 3244 - MacPhee ‘ Trainer 160 Richmond St. Dial 5573 Services Offered Bookkeeping. Stenography MRS. HELEN ACORN 2 Brighton Road. Charlottetown Dial 6349 CHIROPRACT OR Dr. W. R. Canon 201 Prince St. Dial “I! OPTOMETRISTS - J.‘ A. Carruthers, B. 0. 123 Kent St, can so .I. S. Taylor, 'R.0. Cor-nel- Kent I: Queen Sta. Office 9133 —- House 6756 ARCHITECT 'J. F. T005333. Ami. ARCHITECT l 140 Richmond St. Dial 885 G. Keith Rickard 3. Arch. M.R.A.l.c.. marlottetown, 100 Fitzroy St. Dial 8618 Summerside, Wednesdays Dial 2936 Peter A. McNeil _ ARCHITECT 166 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown- Phone 4339 P. 0. Box 513 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER I E. S. CHANDLER. B.Sc. (E.E.). M.E.l.C., Plug. 151 QUEEN ST. PHONE 8325 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS“ McDONALD, CURRlE & CO. COOPER BROTHERS a co. Currie Bldz. Charlottetown Dial 550 H. R. DOANE & COMPANY ’ 149 Great George St.. Charlottetown Dlal 654.7 — 6548 P. O. Box 187 ARTHUR J. GARRETT PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING Charlottetown 109 Finn-o, Stud Ont Ill FARM AT GREENFTELD. 8., WANTED TO R E N r APART- ' —— Summersideé8031 —— Montague 97-2 1 REAL ESTATE For Rent ONE TRAILER C A B I N FOR winter months, insulated. pro- pane cooking stove and oil hea- ter. Excellent for young couples. After 6 p. m. Call 6852. TWO. HEATER. furrmsrmfi rooms, one large room unfurn- ished. Dral' 3306. SECOND FLOOR APARTMENT. three bedrooms, centrally loc- ated in residential part of city. Write Guardian-Patriot Box R, C.A.. Charlottetown. LARGE DRY GARAGE. CEN- trial, Dial 3059. Personal .FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH Tire amazing Body Tonic. Write tor free booklet today. PROCKER & CAMPBELL RESEARCH INST. 21 King St. East, Toronto, Ont. AFRAID OF YOUR MIRROR? use Kleerear Ointment and soap. Especially medicated for can- extion irregularities. Proch 'by use against the most stub- born skin conditions. ANailablt in three sizes 75 cents, $1.35. $2.45 at The Jenlcim Pharmacy. and Hughes’ Drug. Services Offered LIGHT TRUCKING DONE. AL so carpenter work or any 0dr jobs. Dial 523 or call at 32 Kent St. Wanted To Buy WANTED ALE BOTTLES, PE'TS or quarts. Dial 8595. BASS VIOL. PHONE 9839. BUYING TOMMY CODS AND smelts at foot of Prince Street Prowse and Agnew. Phone 715’ v ELECTRIC LIGHTING PLAN . 110 volt or 32. State conditzi and price to box “Y”. Goal Montague. ATTENTION FARMERS. GARAG ES and TRUCKMEN We are buying Iron and Steel Scrap, Scrap Auto 1Batteries and Ale Bottles. We requir’e 1000 tons of Iron and Steel Scrap at $15 per ton (2000 lbs.). Scrap Batteries $1.25 each Highest prices for metals and Ale Bottles. (No purchase of Scrap Materials from juveniles). MAURICE BLOCK 'CO. LTD. 158 Kent Street Opposite Eaton's Mortgage SaIe Notice ' THERE WILL BE SOLD by Public Auction in front of the .Law Courts Building in Char- iiottetown in Queens County. on lWednesday the 10th day of .December AD. 1958, at the hour of twelve o‘clock Noon ALL THAT TRACT PIECE AND When replying to Advertisers "NE FIrRNngEn, mum-[Er PARCEL of land situate lying and being on Township Number Terms: Cash. — SO_uris 32 39 in King's County aforesaid, bounded and described as fol- . lows. that is to say: COMMENC- lNG on the east side of the Set tlement Road at the angle form- ed by the said road and a road leading therefrom to the land of James McGuire. known as the McGuire Road, thence north along said settlement Road 13 chains. thence east at right ang- les with said road 31 chains, thence south and parallel with said Settlement Road 13 chains to the said road leading to Me- Guires' and thence along the last mentioned road 32 chains to the place of commencement con- taining Forty-pile and one-sixth acres of land a little more or less....ALSO ALL THAT OTHER TRACT piece and parcel of land situate lying being on said Township Number 39, bounded and described as‘ follo'ws, that is to say: COMMENCING in the south boundary of land in possession of James Lambert, at a stake set 9 chains and 50 links east of the above named Settlement Road being the northeast corner of 38 acres of land the homestead farm of the late James A. McDonald and running thence southwar'dIy parallel with the said Settle- ment Road for the distance of 40 chains or to the north bound- ary of forty-one and one-sixth acres of land in possession of [canard Ryan. and thence at right angles eastwardly 7 chains and 50 links to another tract of land in the possession of the said Leonard Ryan and running thence northwardly pati‘allel with the said Settlement Road 40 chains to the south boundary of said James Lambert’s farm, and thence westwardly along the same 7 chains and 50 links to the place of commencement containing Thirty acres of land a little more or less. The above of sale contained in a certarn' sale is made under, and by vi-r-l toe of. and pursuant to a power ,lndenture of Mortgage dated the 8th day of July, AD. 1932. and made between Joseph John Sinnott of the one part and Hilda Gallant of the other part, de- fault having been made in the payment of the principal, money and interest secured. Dated this 14th day of Novem- ber A.D. 1958. Hilda Gallant Mortgagee. IN THE PROBATE COURT The 17th day of November,A. D. ' 1958 In Re Estate of FREDERICK E. SMALLWOOD late of Char- lottetown in Queens County in the said Province, Dental Sur- geon, deceased, testate. To the Sheriff of the County of Queens County or any Constable or literate person within said County GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of The Eastern Trust Company, a body corpor- ate, and J. Rowland Paton of , Charlottetown, Investment Deal. er. the‘Executors of the above named Estate praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose hereinatfer set forth: You are therefore hereby re- quired to cite all persons inter- ested in the said Estate to be land appear before the Judge present at a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queens Opunty in the said Province, on Friday the nineteenth day of Decem- ber next coming, at the hour of ten o'clock noon of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the AUCTION SALE ‘ —AT— STANLEY BRIDGE RINK GROUNDS WEDNESDAY. DEC. 3 AT 2 P.M. 1‘ piano, good condition; 1 record player, amplifier and loudspeaker; 2 microphones; 1 Briggs & Stratton 5 to 8 hp. gas motor; 1 110 volt generator DO; 1 con- verter from DC. to A.C.; 3000 ft. rough boards; 500 ft. 2’ x 5; quantity of 9 ft. cedar posts; hockey Inets, stoves and shovels; 1 building 10’ x 12’; 2 100’ V. belts; 1 shaft and pulley; quantity of covered wire. ARTHUR S-rEw' ART, Auctioneer. / Weather permitting. r 6qu 8: Northern SITi PO. BOX 232 M. V. FERGUS the M.V. Fergus will be loading cargo for St. John’s. Nfld.. on Wednesday and Thursday, December 3rd and 4th. For Space Reservation Apply to. pping Company Lfd. DIAL 8737 Mi. 8 MODERN INSULATORS‘ LTD. Now working in Charlottetown and area. For information and quotations contact: B. ’I‘HURBER tewart Phone 3-21. IN MEMORIAM MRS. N. BOULT'ER There passed peacefully into rest on October 25th at the home of her son Nonman, Mrs. Nath- aniel Boulter of Victoria in her 92nd year. Born in Albany. the daughter of James and Jane Lefturgey. she later married Nathaniel Boulter. From this union there were three children, James, Gertrude and Norma. all of whom are reSi- dents of Victoria. and one dau- ghter by adoption. Alba Fey. now Mrs. Fred Dalziel of Charlotte- town. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Boulter farmed in the Victoria District where ul- additio nto these taming activ-, ities, Mr. Boulter was a rural ‘mail courier for many years. At. ter- tihe death of her husband, Mrs. Boulter, with her son Nor- man, his wife, and family mov- ed to Victoria Village. "Gran" as She was affections. tely called, with her unassuming manner and sterling qualities, was much respected and grea- tly admired by her What!!! and friends. Besides her children she will be lovingly remembered by her grandchildren and great- grandchildren who always bene- fited from her wise words of counsel. That she was held in deep affection was clearly shown by the many beautiful floral tri- butes from her dear ones. Dur- ing her lengthy span of years ‘Gran’ was a great lover of flow- ers. Mrs. 80th was a member of the Tryon Baptist Church for many years and her abiding faith was a constant solace not only through life but especially during her illness. She was spiritually strengthened by the frequent via- its from her p_stor, Rev. L. Graves of the Tryon Pastorate. Her funeral serdices at the home and grave were conducted by Rev. Mr. Graves. assisted by Rev._ Mr. Oharmatrl. The favor- ite hymns of the deceased. Rock of Ages, Jesus Lover of My Soul, an! Abide With Me, were sung. said Estate should not be pass- ed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of Arthur H. Peake Esquire. Proctor for said Peti- tioner. AND IT IS HEREBY ORDER- ED that a true cosy hereof be forthwith publishe in some newspaper published in Char- lottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four consecu- tive weeks.from the date h'ere~ of and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the fol- lowing public places respective. ly, namely, in the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown, at or near the Bank of Nova Scotia in Charlottetown and at or near the Canatfian Bank of Commerce. Charlottetown afore~ said‘so that all persons inter- ested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. V ’ WITNESS His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer. Judge of the said Probate Court at Char- lottetown in Queen’s County. the day and year first above writ- ten. . / By the Court. (L.S.) (sgd.) Vera MacNevil Actan' g Registrar. CANADA / PROVINCE or PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 21st day of November A.D. 1958 In Re Estate of ANNIE CLAR- KIN late of Charlottetown in Queen’s County in the said Province. Widow. deceased. tes- tate. To the Sheriff of the County of Queens County or any Constable [or literate person within said County . WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of Reverend Charles J. McCarthy, Lot 65. Parish Priest. and J. Arthur McGuigan of Charlottetown, Bar- rister. the Executors of the above named Estate, praying that a citation may be issued for the‘purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons in- terested in the said Estate to be and appear before the Judge present at a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queens County in the said Province, on Tues- day the thirtieth day of Decem- ber next coming. at the hour of eleven o’clock iorenoon of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and an order for distri- bution made to close the Estate as prayed for in said petition and on motion of J. Arthur Mc- Guigan, Esquire, Proctor It! said Petitioner. AND IT IS HEREBY ORDER- ED that a true copy hereof be forthwith published in some newspaper published in Char- lottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four consecu- tive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places respectively, name- ly, in the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown, at or near fire Bank of Neva Scotia. Char- lottetown. and at or near the Canadian Bank of Commerce in Charlottetown so that all per— sons interested in the said Es- tate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer. Judge of the sand Probate Court at Char- lottctou'n in Queen's County. the day and year first above Writ,~ ten. ‘L. S.) By the Court (Sgd.) Vera MacNevin, Act-1118 Relisu'ar. GREETING: . Average $692 Buyers from five provinces pur- chased animals at the eighth an- nual Sale of .the Stars. niilteen heifers and cows averaged $92, and four herfer' calm averaged Pall bearers were James and Karl Boulter, George and [cw MacLeod. H.B. Wood and Fred Dalziel. Interment took place in ‘The Peoples Cemetery at Tryon. “To lie in the hearts of Rinse we love is not to die." CARD 0F TIIAII K5 To those who sent flowers. He. grams and messages of sympa- thy and for the many My acts of neighbours and friends, dur- ing their bereavement, the fam- ily of the late Mrs. Nathaniel Boulter wish to express their deep appreciation. IN ‘MEMORIAM Or the morning of October 61:11., was received the sad news of the sudden death of D. Jerome Gilli: which oocu-rred- late Sunday night October 5 at Neurologi. Neurological Institute for treat - meat which resulted in an opera- saw fit to call him. pay their last respects to one who Will be mourned near and far. His prompt and ever readiness to participate in church and com- times will never be forgotten. Jerome’s cheerful smile and kind sympathetic understanding will ever be remeniaered by those with whom he came in contact. former Ada Condon; one son, Bilbat St. Francis Xavier Univer- of nine he is survived In! three brothers Reverend Adolph, Ed - monton, Peter, Boston; Brendon, St. Peters Bay, and three sisters Reverend Sister St. Catherine, Montreal; Mary; Boston and An- na. Mrs. L. A. Ledwel], St. Pet- by an infant so Fabian. a hmtll- er Joseph and' a sister. Regina. The funeral, winch' was very largely attended, was held from his late residence to St. Dun- stan‘ls Basilica. Solemn Requiem High Mass was sung by his broth- er Reverend Adoltph Gilli: with Reverend Francis Ledwell. a ne- phew, as Deacon and Sub-deacon Reverend Lawrence Landrigan. Interment was in the Catholic Cemetery. ‘ May he rest in peace. ‘GARD 0F THANKS The family of the late D. Jet-4 ome Gillis wish to. extend there sincere thanks to the doctors, nrirses staff of the Montreal Neuro ologicalé Institute and the (bar - lottetown Hospital and to all who sent flowers,‘Masses, cards. let- who helped and consoled them during theirlrecent bereavement. BRISTOL With safety week here once more we look back over the list of people who died in accidents through the years in this Clifford Arnold, was here fifty-one years ago accr- dentlally. George Barry 'was drowned in an accrdent' as was Curley Kelly and a little Glllis girl along with an Eldershaw child. M..\Mtachonald were ,killed in” shooting accidents, Roach and MacDonald the same night. Same place Angus MacDonald the highway here and died. While a little D.aveaunr child was killed by a car near' wlhere the two men were shot. Mrs. Who“: was killed about the same place rWOweeksagobyacaraMMss. Harry McEwen, a little handler Willem eroartruckcollis- ion while Paddy McOantlhy was kllledinahonseandwagonsc- cident. , There may be others missed.” with this I‘m every- weekini‘uturesafetyweek. Mir. Reginald O’Brien, who is with the Canadian Marconi Com- pany and has went quite a long time in the frozen north lamb. is at present in Newfoundland with his company. He says he will spend Xmas with his chil- drenherewhoaneintlhecareof his mother and lather since the death of his young wife. It will Mr. and Mrs James Kenne- fick and daughter Mrs. MacDon- ald, wore ‘in the city on Friday on busmess' . day business to the city. Rev. George MoCormack, has returned to his duties here after an extended trip to western Cam da where he attended the C.W.L. convention in Vancouver. Follow- ing this he visited the southern states on business. The Father is a forceful speaker and ha.er worker. 1‘11? old McEwen saw milk. one of the few left in operation. is busy place and the owner and operator Mr. Emery McEwen. -3 — AIberTon'; Ayrshire Heifers An - tion but three days later God ' His many friends memento" munity activities and also to help ‘ the sick and um at all this He is survived by his wife‘the' . sity, Antigonish,»N.S., and Mary ’ Lee at home. One of afamIlly' ' er's Bay. He was predeceased - tens of sympathy and kind friends _ HarriSAlrnold,IboRoachaod, wasfiormdbleedingandtrozenon. oneshouldmaketthisandevery- be a big Xmas for the the chit-- dren to have daddy home again. v Mir-Peter Phalen was 1 Fri- ' it: ~. 1 For I “4. me I‘ ' lhead was '1: age at the first one in "IE. cal Institute. After a brief illness “I D. Jerome. entered the Montreal . dom" Canada the ext announced ,- ment --— H“ scnvgers at, E,- and a still repeal! " ‘ , .t.-. , mforms us he has two men with him all the time to keep up with Ills lumber ordain. the same [flyingto" .. 3091011“ sir