IN MEMORIAM. | . |The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thur.. March 8, 1966. 17 a Federal Divorce Law Probe | je (ety te nectater © $800 900,008 ‘gain, $300,000,000 more than he VITAL STATISTICS. ae. LAN | PVR sos ee some te a - ACROSS'THE ISLAND __ bad antctpet f cea remembered a Jock Mac- Sealing Crews Is Promised From Ground Upp ier, sea ete toda BIRTHS | 7 IN MEMORIAM Donald ST. JOHN’S Nfld. ‘CP)—Seal- ing ships are picking up crews By RONALD LEREL married to the former Beatrice” eight per cent. . a« ott : ROsR — In loving memory of 2 dear ROK ! . , : : - MUTCM — Darlene, Earith and Roy, an- uncie, Lewis’ Ross who passed away father Lawn ee hae” who saseay here and leaving for the Arctic \ TTAWA (CP) We wi! aid 9 § PRICE nounce the arrival of their brother March 3, . 1965 ’ away March 3. 1965 passed front off Labrador ths week Bee iar hace he ch ACen OF Temnale bee 2 08k ROWS MRI Meroe: é “Erie Brent”, st the pees Edward Looking back with memories From hospital hed tr heaventy rest. and at least one of them has : into the matter from the ground and. they have a> mar ried. One maior unknown factor the Island Mare! pon the path ‘vou. ‘trod, up.’ says A. J. P. Cameron, a daughter - foundahon comments an ie a Lovingly Bessie and family GAMBLE — gon Everett Haber Gamble who pase. ed away March ird 1957 Thoughts Sver remembered by parents, and hrotherse “EMPLOYMENT We bless the hours spent with you And leave the rest with God And loviong thoughta we give, To one mo longer with wu But in our hearts stu) tive: remembered by © Conner, who pated away February 28, 1963 We lost a Father and Brother As dear as any could be Our. lives are lost and empty Since parting with their company Their love will not be forgotten In a home where all loved so well Our happiness wil! not be complete’ Until with them we wil! dwell Stexreart, lp loving memory of our” drift back ‘¢ days gous Life moves on but mémory lests sister sed by Wife Elizabeth. Mother. Sons. Daughters. Brothers and Sister:, Bever- tey and Melva EMPLOYMENT WANTED © . Stenographer - receptionist for small | - office. Pleasing personality—must like people. a ‘ ~ Reply in writing stating age and : qualifications. Lovingly remembered and sadly mu. » God took him home to he His guest | lived in hope and prayer in vain . That he would soon ,he well again. Rut you did not go alone, . A part of us Went with you _ The night God called you home Sadly missed and always rem by wife, Ollie, and daughter June CARD OF THANKS ! WOULD LIKE to thank Dr Bonnell, the nurses and staff of Kinge County ,Memorial Hospital, the employees of init Garden Foods, al) my friends who | sent me cards, and who vis ‘ my recent accident sea — Mrs. Hazel Kemp MRE AND MRS Alfred Chappell, B den wish to thank their friends for the an omen of good luck. The Chesley A Crosbie left voyage and hunting. The. Cros- bie is carrying a ‘crew of 8. |. The Arctic Endeavor is ex: | pected here today from Halifax to pick up about 70 men and will sail Sunday or Monday. She is commanded by Capt. Jim’ Gillet of St. John's ae The Algerine, owned by Bow- | mng Brothers Ltd here ts ex- | pected to sign-on her crew Fri- | day and leave Saturday. Her skipper is Capt. Job Kean : lawyer-MP who 1s” organizing the first federal inquiry into di- Told In Hospital Adultery is the main ground for divorce——tn-—Nova.- Scotia cruelty is a rarely-invoked addi- tional st MP FOR'11 YEARS Mr, Cameron, 70, has been an MP 11 years and presided over a committee that held intensive hearings on the Canada Pension Plan a year ago. A Presbyter- horse on the ice once when he stoppéd’ the animal and kept him standing for several minutes When a companion asked why he was stopping, Mr. Furness said he was. meeting @ double funeral Of course the companion couldn't see any funeral, but several davs later Mr Furness did meet the funeral proces- sion, and it was a double one—there were two hearse sleighs, as he had seen in the forerunner. White Animal Had Long Fangs MILTON HAS also seen forerunners Back before the turn of the century he: opened the porch door one night and saw a@ ae One of his law partners in the firm of Cameron, Weldon, Bre- Confederation to set up its own divarce cou'rts. Quebec residents can apply to the Senate for di- vorce on the ground of adultery A similar gituation applies for retidents of Newfoundlarid, which also has no divorce court Eleven committee - members hst themselves as Roman Cath- olics, four as Anglicans and four ian and Mason, he has been as United Church. Tax Foundation Forecasts. possible price increase of about three per cent, which # says taxes — a gain of abou $117,- 000.000 RC Priest, Nun Killed | ST JOHN’S, Nfld. (CP)— A Roman Catholic priest and nun, /both of St. John’s, were killed today in a highway accident in many kind expressions of sympathy on The’ Halifax-owned North Star with | fangs. - Several minutes later the alae i Mr. Chappell’s mother. VI, under Capt. Wilham Moss, | epi d agg aaain the fevhive tora animal was | Peru, it ae mateer: here. — WE WISH to thank Dr. Preston Mac- Intyre, the nurses ano staff of the Montague Hospital for their care anc kindness to our brother. Mic’ Steele, while. he was a Patient there, Rev. Finally Mullally, PP, and Rev. , Preston Hammill, - the Montague Fu- reral Home, all those who called | there, those wha gave masses. en- roilments, flowers and sent letters and cards of sympathy To our many friends and neighbors who came to Visit’ us, and. helped ue in every pos. =e wey saree hia illness and death each @ eve! > : ee ry one Gur most sin- sailed Tuesday afternoon -from Port aux Basques after picking up a Newfoundland crew of 55) men. The. North Star. VI i equipped with a helicopter. “OBITUARY BERNARD A. MacCORMAC | Inserted by the family The district of New. Zealand and surrounding areas were | shocked and saddened-on the ev-| still there. : ; Milton's brother. Douse, wae well at the time, but he was dead within the week. What Milton had seen was. the forerunner of his brother's death. ; On another occasion Thomas Furness told his son, Milton, “Don't go. far from the house today, there's bad news Mrs. Thomas Furness was tn Monies! oer, iad a undengene an operation. Only the previous day. a letter srvived saying the operation had been successful’ and she was doing fine. os : ib .. But her husband told their son ‘Your mother was here in the room with me last night,”’ then added the sad warning “There's had news coming.” ~ dian Tax Foundation Wednes- day - forecast that the federal government will face a deficit of between. $438,000,000 and - $582,000,000 in the ‘fiscal year ending March 31, . 1967. In its annual study of the out- ‘look for the next federal budget --expected within a month—the Federal Deficit For ‘67 TORONTO (‘CP)-—The Catia- ‘achieved, would raise revenues $ present year. The increase, tf The forecast too many uncertain, factors in- volved to arrive at a firm estl- mate of spending, but. it pute CUS co outlays in the range of $8,550,- thy Caroll. 000 to $8,700,000,000. - The lower- range would $200,000,000 more than the esti-. 'Bridceport, Conn. were in- ured. Dead are Rev. Charles 0'Con- says there are {TOY ® Sister’ Mary Aquinn | Injured and reported in sert- | serious be: Carmelita Power and port nuns, not identified. tT ° ° Angus and Marie Steele. poms : : ; ‘ tv i i Be : lening of January 2, 1966,. when That afternoon Milton saw the station agent at Vernon foundation predicts revenues mated figure for the present : Guardian Patriot RPE Ne 1980 Roast ttiae Shank : sincerely Rev. ‘sad el of the tragie death. of| coming across the field with. a telegram. ''T have hes. ro will, rise by — BEL COS year. wale We eer see aaa - Save bean driving = ——_—__—-—— poramit,, MacDonald. Rev. W.. Reid, Bernard Alphonsus, youngest| for you", he told ‘the young man. ‘Your mother has d ou ae ee re tg oe te oe ee Ere aation. Sean: an: taaie WAP _. Souris Regional High. School _ Sisters and nurses of the Charlene, town Hospital, Mrs George. Maclsaac, | RN..__The-Perry—Punerat “ Home’. and ~ all the kind’ neighbors and friends who called, ‘sent mass cards, enrollments, son of James and Mrs. MacCor- mac passed away in St. Joseph’s Hospital; Hamilton, Ontario, as: the result of a car accident at; in Montreal.” There are many. I know, who do not believe these ‘stories... Others insist. that. they may.- have happenéd in the long: ago, but never do now. . ‘parently recorded during the -4in—fiseal.1967 to $8,112,000,000 ee =) NO TAKES. FORECAST The foundation is a non-profit with a truck. They were sta ~ organization sponsored by a the tioned at. a mission in Monsefu. ss =. Alwaye remembered by Norma afd” But God decided i a Newton, are proud t eT te Chaeek. ue fe Gad be Si ak aeahe cha TiieSday after signing on its last, vorce laws in 99 vears win, MeCallum and” ‘Skells is could have a. significant effect ae aes oa” tee eanka ‘i: , i les memes 8 ss "member of the crew—a specta- | Mr; Cameron ‘I, Toronto Andrew Brewin, MP for Toronto on revenues. r A. ss Gn FO, ah, 190 Cea dene eaguad oad tomer Gente wheel aes ht mere Meitar at dockelde who: scramned | rire: ¢ High Park) is chairman of the Greenwood and a New Demo ‘11.4 triggers off restrictive ’ -® pounds, 12 ounces. A sister for our peseed Away March 3rd, 1958 ~\/ These. are the words nat cacla i uace acom ladder as a last-minute By NEIL A. MATHESON * Commons justice committee, cratic Party representative’ on measures either in® Canada. «- aight boys. ee My lips can fot speak how ! miss replied ; replacement for a matr=who. Provincial.Farm Enflitnr which‘ will open public hearings the justice committee, ‘ the Umted States it could result coal ea a Eo a arte bet for me ser sorrow 45, f . to show up THE HOSPITAL, is a_good place to go for treatment. I’ve \ soon on various proposals: tn ui. The committee, composed al- in the favre of the economy to tend Hospital on March 1, 1966, to G04 oaly knows how { mies you, Fondly loved and never wil) you be * THomas Keating was watch. found it's alsé an exceilent place to ge! interesting column \ den the grounds for divorcee and most entirely of lawyers, has 13. achieve the rate of real growth In our home that is lonesome today. forgotien Daddy. Inserted by your ing the Crosbie making ready material. I went into the P.E.I Hospital last Thursday alter- \make other changes Libevals including Mr, Cameron, jmplici Me. and Myre. Allison Young. a daugh. Lovingly rememberet by wife’ Cora daughter: El : ng : ha B » implicit in the GNP projection. sadha Sk wean © nx thee ee ughter Elaine, to leave when Capt. Clarence noon, had my opetation Friday afternoon and came home Justice Minister Cardin has eight Conservatives, two New (This would in turn have serious fe py . . : RORS In loving memory of a dear Dyke discovered he was a man late Monday afternoon. | came home on the agreement with said public opinion on divorce Democrats and orie Creditiste — effects on all the revenue fore: : ROSS — In loving memory af 8 dear huvband and father. Lewis Alexander short and asked Keating if he re doctor that 1 would - gist at he until, he has @ has changed considerablyjn re- Raymond Langlois of Megantie. casts." | re ‘father. Lewis A. ‘Ross who passed oss. who ‘passed away March 3, 1965. wanted tn : rther opportunity to check up on how things are progressing. cent years and the govgsyment The Conservative members in- Othe So IN MEMORIAM away March 3, 1945 There is a road called remembrance : Mice. Penwe I landed in a ward on the fourtle floor with Damion Ross, will watch the justice/cammit- clude f imi ee eee ee (Calm and peatetel be is seeps. Where thoughts and wishes meet’: Were signed at dockside and a ; ; ; Sans Nge : clude former justice minister : tioned include the effect on capi- JONNGTON —~In loving memory af Sweetat rest that follows pains We take that road. in thought today ladder lowered tn take the late. Fiat River—he's spending the winter in the City—Neil Mac- tee inquiry. closely. Davie Fulton, former immigra- tal investment in Canada of the ent, dear mether Mrs. everett Jebus Wa one leva bia sadly, maa kins Fee ihe ane we cannot greet. comer aboard mnie Kinnee ae Eldon ee eee: a ae nena Eight MPs have’ introciiced tion minister Richard Bell and ihe nae economic guide- passed away March 3, 1%5. Rut trust in God to meet again. 'yY here without you, te man w ives now in etown. at even Sta > * + ei r 1& s y & ay with ne in memory still, Sadly, talent aad eiwape temmmbered Wie, aes veut helplag. hand, | The crew of a vessel leaving to tell some ghost stones as we hudcled eed one of e a gris ee a one ae ne Me, eas, the fighting in Viet Nam, some a eee Dae ae yt ~ ae ‘Phyllis, son-in-law Billy yo" cannot Nasereiane’” “som to hunt seals often hope for a. the beds. Milton. Furness, Vernon came in and told a few sich as desertion, separation. Lewis (York Baathy. . agg substantial gains from <*, eee Rut when we-are sad ‘and lonely stwaway or a last-minute en- that were really good. We shared many a good story later. cruetty, eriminal behavior, al- Nine committee members, in- Be) eee thoea eae. ROSS In loving memory of Lewis O'CONNOR In loving memory of a And everything goes wrong, when I had enough energy to walk a few doors. down. the : ddicti ; e and incentive programs to stim- Ross whe departed this life March Ind, fear husband and Father Philip O'Con. W* seem to hear you whisper: hstment hecause they consider corridor. ar one af them visited me -I was moved to a ocholism, drug. addiction, non-. cluding vice - chairman Yves ulate employment 968 nor who passed away March 28, 1961, Cheer up and earry on.” i'n tion of good kick ¢ Peek ae th rene support and incurable mental Forest (1,—Stanstead), are from This day we an rememner wer, anda fear-Son—and Brother Seymour '¢ brake our hearts tn lose you 1g g uck for the semi-private room after the operation Nee It expects the tiggest revenue THOMAS -FURNESS, father of Milton,.was driving his illness. Quebec, which has refused. since increases te come from sales |them from here and two from. ~ Immacu- _ lata Collins and the two Bridge- é ” Came Canadian. Bar Association end |: ‘O’Conroy’ Danger Seen the Conitlan Walate at Clas ics eau hare ye weil. Oe | “. itered Accountants. Its ter English will be buried ts In Asbestos mcssages of sympathy and helped in the-early age of twenty-three. Applications for Academic Teachers 2,2, "1 tour reent"std' ne: He received the last rites of the Dan and Mra -Mactsa2e ‘and family. St0ly Catholic Church, before Mclean tamnty, Holy. Cah him to” his Eternal | Forerunners Are Still Seen ‘A MAGAZINE 1 took with me to the hospital reports that Cae a dank ae outlook makes no attempt te ionsefu ‘ Music. Teacher anda Physica! Education teacher : : cf but failed to regain her former | he’s only now recovering and was up and around, ; ORI | ‘ vill be missed lius, Finland’s + composer tre netted for schol term 1866-6 OBITUARY. fovatae.il say mined Joan Steins, Falenfe owl ormore ft ry epee a. Inserted by the family. and many friends whom he al-, mation and dipped close to the Sibelius home, before re- saad vAhs "<— toune |aeceun tenomae weuieer Capen WANT SEX EDUCA’ Address applications: to: MRS. ALEXANDER * ‘ways brought cheer. in his own| turning to the flight. The great composer regarded Mt i Hospital has reported Tues- forecast a deficit of $300,000,000, TORONTO (CP) — Religie =~ | Ip the waar ot ie ‘jovial way, that often brought | an arom of death. Two days tater Sibelius died of a acess das that asbestos,may be a can- for this year in his budget last nas no place in the. xehool but ALBERT FOGART Y z death are words oie foes = — to a long strenu- — <b hack in 1957 But here i forerunner that “cer-related danger to the public ae %, - mow _sppeers aie education gr waption Bove, Box 460, Souris |applied to the sudden passing of | He had been employed with | came to an Ry dady only @ tow weeks 00 aii a ee Ghoe imo eta pevtaleregge oh ane tne — : ~ } ) oc Leod—she wi Furne ' r ’ ’ rN, | : ee Gan Morrison of St. LEeRE Constr uetien, a Ae of Milton_saw last month a vision of a man lying'on a bed. | The hospital said inva state ‘The minister had based he lagreed. At @ panel discussion tf STICES. NOTICES —,. Although Mrs -Mortdiin— had ite mmacen aster. with whan | with. #. White sheet covering. fim to the chin. . There Wace . [maent: aa Tee Prediction on a growth |Tuseday sight. EGuonson, BHSSS i - a not’ been- enjoying good h ara eet ahi oo = employed | White flowers heside—him. Immediately she thaneht. tet The Mount-—Sinal studies rate for gross national—product |ter— Willem Devise. J ; ee Pee fot some time, in mid-Sent Se eee cima @acadeion coal Mamet: Wit, Hert been: “unwell. The pteerice of the pue |show that direct occupational of a little over seven per cent, platform with Donald Mae F id Ni h Fj h F : - |ber, °1965 she igh wd the ys with Dominion Foundries an | flowers probably added a more fearsome touch te what exposure: to asbestos increases but with the economy rocketing |Donald, leader of -. New rl ay Ig t is ry |lottetown Hospital for treatment re! Co. s saw. : at ine aces ation | ti risk of 6, king along at a better than mine-per- Democratic Perty amd Verncs +! On arrival from Hamilton his | Mr. Furness entered the hospita’ a 7 ghia ‘io jeancer, mesothelioma and pos- cent. rate, his revenue seems Singer, Liberal. ae ee ve. mains wi forwarded from |. English style fish and chips. Fresh | strength _ sent ise dee ‘the Perry Funeral Home, Souris was good enough to visit me several times before I got.on MW” colon See lical-care. passéd peacefully +, i ma. = = ; - | "Evidence also has-been ob- vine halibut, cole-slaw, dessert and: bever- — way to-her sternal reward on (©,the home of his parents.) [ela wie dauchter, Mrs. Macleod. came to town to see Pied grerigticngioredvay bey Bie PECIALS : ~ Price: Adult $I 00: Child 50c. the early.morning of Oct. 5. iiana tcade their respects,| fim, she stopped at a florist shor ito order flowers for he present in the lungs of at i age Frice: ults UU; Waren c The deceased, the daughter of spe enrainoe vie hun-| Dad. “I was choosing a bunch of red flowers’ she told me jo teowece 4 te Wek: . ’ _ : ithe, Ia'e Micheal D. MacDonald daar ere eee naan cardn| vas, we chatted in the hospital just before I left on Monee. | org. : nes Crom an lt 1 and Elen McAvoy, was born at | ang heauti = ns| ‘then | changed my mi : foo | The statement was released in --- .*. ~ ' : Basilica Recreation Centre smile ctor wat born at sna haut oral tebuten| gS0e? anemic her ‘cbmaine, fom the The sateen wag eased 3 ae , {1894 Catherine (Kitie) he | Which covered his casket show: | 4 mowers to the white conjuncti hospital @ . ; | 20, a e) was the |. ; ; thy afterwa though, | announcement of the formation” é e — youngest daughter of eight chil- jed the esteem in which the eal When she reached the hospital — ee in her of an environmental health la- u ; ore § e ' Ss BANQUET HALL jdren. In 1917 Katie married sheet te ge = ; ; ; He leaves_to mourn besides ition. There was her father tying on OF ne fun “aabedinn dang , 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. ya st Georges his sorrowing mother and -fa- ott the top wa <—with a white s wing him to the ‘the asbestos danger to both in! CARNATION K this happy hi eh ag ther, ten sisters, (Viola) Mrs.| ohin. And ane Breet eee 2 mie x AUCTION SALE = US rae Pog LEA! e . of others: and. never missed an rect. Plot of land’ consisting of 4!9-acres ‘with Tight of <5 5 orunity to. an tsobel)” Mrs.--Andrew..Jauch;| way to Charlottetown.at.the time, if my memory is co way of 41 ft to main street south of property Ps i ene oF helping (Lillian) Mrs. Aquillo Melanson, |. She thought of her young daughter ane yd ated ee formerly owned by Joe McLeod. Fawcett oil Mrs. Morrison is survived by Mae MacCormac all of Califor-| and the Papert rll — ha range, 2 dining room suites, 2 fridges, washing -._her-husband~ and: five -children:-;")4- and three brothers, Kenneth| tance at the first Oe ae ed at. first, tuk repeated achine i sewi ines, electrolux, Reginald and Howard in Char- at house some four hours 8 | feevin elles spinning al Teel, studio lottetown: Francis in St. Geor- roe ee hiss ype a efforts Fag Done ee nee’: voice ie i a 15 orn } ges: Geneva (Mrs. Jos Mac- | a : later, When mother’s voice OS : couch, lawn mower, bedding, linen, hooked rugs, Varish, Version hives) aloo lal and a brother Peter. killed in only oan a — rons ae ee daan. ana Sete a liter ' - a dishes, cooking utensils, other articles too numer- to mourn het death are two si. action in Holland in World War) PaMPolis alt City a Se ee : AXWELI ANT teem ne goin i [ieee Catee (ies, BN Talbot) | nad oetnd been hitting between 90 and 100 miles per hour — Mort . Sal GIANT T of sale cash is |in Maine and Margaret MacDon.| On Friday, Jan.7. His re) 4° | oO gage e ee de ‘ ‘: conan +7 ald, Boston and twenty-one |mains were conveyed by an ex- an id test ha wae We the driver | i Owner Auctioneer grandchildren, four of whom |ceedingly large funeral to Ot. cr aet hee out ag Cehicle 6be ee reenter was There will be sold at Publie | | Mrs. Emma Jay ’ Claude Craswell were flowerbearers, namely: |Alexis Church, Rollo Bay. where) she made her way home in & manner about which | idm t | Auction in front of the Law Hf Graveg 48 on. Success . 1 Ib. tim eee eee ey Clifford and Kelvin McQuaid and Requiem High Mass was cele-| gnquire. Her mother was 3,000 miles, or more away om | Courts Building im Charlotte- : » Super White p ae Catton’ and Kelvin McQuaid and rated by Rev. W.A. Keele who! the sini but her premonition that "something was WTO” | town in Queens County. on_ A : OE | Surer White On October 7, the largely at- also conducted service at the) had proven to be correct. se bal Friday the Eighteenth day of | p ce 35c ar Wax 59 N O T | e E tended funeral was held from grave. Pallbearers were his bro- DR. R. G. LEA told me a story that-is one of | Mareh. A.D. 1008 ae tha hae Cle : ) Y¥ CONCERN Teed al er ete under. the di- Son MacKinnon, Francis Chals-| read the farm cclumn, may | suawest you do so this time towing that is to say: ALL White rection cf the Hennessey *uner- don Ma ' : acer *inhdn Wee to get me the t Ae ! TO WHOM IT MA i al Home to St. Georges Parish son and Pius MacPhee, Flower-| Damon Ross and Neil MacKinnon bats aon oe pe the | THAT parcel of land situate, gar so C ~ Douglas J. Bell is no longer an em- ployee of the Charlottetown Curling Club. » | died in infancy. | Mrs. Morrison was well knows | and highly esteemed by all who ‘ \knew her. She was a fluent con- -—|versationalist, possessed a... her late residence where she Church of which she was always | a sincere and faithful member. ‘Requiem High Mass was cele- i brated by her pastor, Reverend Pius Murnaghan. i | Present in the sanctuary were Very ..Rev. Bennett MacDonald, | Rev. Urbai. Gillis and Rev. Clif- ceased was held. Glendon MacKinnon, St. Peters, P.F.1.; (Ida) Mrs. George Mil- ler: (Sadie) Mrs. James Hughes, Moncton, N.B.;. (Evelyn) Mrs. Hazen Dick, St. John, N.B.; (Fl- eanor) Mrs. Francis Chaisson, “Lionel Daigle; Waterloo, Ont.; ther-in-laws, Lionel Daigle. Ha- zen Dick. George Miller, Glen- James Hu $s, (brother-in-law) Allen MacDon- ald. Joseph Manning, Kenneth Fisher and John Hughes. Inter- ment in the Church cemetery. May his soul rest in peace. Ee acacia bearers were: MT. STEWART COMMUNITY HALL Wy and cheer hil meta auftiend: Doreen) Mrs. Pius MacPhee,| """irmir years ago she suddenly got the feeling there was \-+ ON SATURDAY, MARCH 5th AT 1 O'CLOCK Yat moat thonchitror te neste Hamilton, Ont.; (Helen) Mrs. someting. wrong with someone close. to her. Try as she >. would, home, Elmer and Joseph, | she saw the exact same nicture she Daughter In Trouble In Calgary MR. FURNESS had told me that Ruth is “‘psychic” amd _ ‘she confirmed that opinion. She has seen many things in her lifetime. couldn't shake that impression. She was bn her 3 Fe : heard. 1 expect to use it in those whe do not ordinarily | a oweive - unusual farm stories I've ever my column next Tuesday. For | and singular the abot a man who lived at Belfast area, and one morning missed an unusually mare he owned. Sometime later he found her in Halifax or Dartmouth, I believe. I'm awaiting the details of this event. Ta I didn’t have the time. or the energy to do much visit- ing, but here are some of the people I did visit during the few days I was able to move about. Marguerite Godfrey _ (Mrs. W. R:), Marshfield left the day after I came in. She | lying and being on Lot or “| Township Number Forty-eight (48) in Queens | as follows, that is to say! |:COMMENCING on the south- ern side of the Mermaid Road | at the northwest angle of the. o'clock noon, ALL || lands fol- | County afore- | | said, hounded and described — POWDER 12-99 Lemon Jello 2 pk ¢- 10 Ths. Pie Filler .. 29c Signed: co. (ord Murphy. : Announcements had been there since the early part of November. | Mermaid School property, : The Executive The pallbearers were Joseph | Arthur Inman: Charlottetown—he comes. from iw wave: thence southwardly along the @ Ripe 2 pkgs. é ‘ : McPhee, her nephew. Pius Mac-| C|TY & QUEENS ton area, I helieve—-was my room mate for a jays. | said school property for the fA - Head : zs Cormick, Emmett MacDonald, | Cuyler Matheson, Breadalbane came in on Sunday. was ved distance of One Hundred and ; lJames MacLean, [van Morrison 4NNvAL MEETING of the PE ated on Monday and was doing fine when T called that night: | Fifty 4159) Feet, thence west- [i omatoes a ettuce cee “Dp ° tand Felix Walker chapter Multiple Sclerosis Society Mrs. He Cammichael, City was tn the room ‘with Mar® | wardiy parallel with the Mer. ° : : eee T E N D E R 3 Interment was in the church be Reld at the Canadian tegios Some | uerite Godirey. maid Road ‘One Hundred (100) i = me G ee cemetery where the cervicd wes vee oly ee Wan MacDoneid, Nine Mile Creek and Douglas an Feet, thence ‘Northwardly One ~| = .@ " + on r nd: lcond cted by Rev. Pius Murna-|_CROKINOLE AND card party | Parkdale were in the same room as Cuyler. John alg. Hindred and Pitty (sey fanaa EXTRA Sealed tenders will be recer et by the a \ghan. The mortal remains of a_ Milton irra sf sik al oasored oy |_ Kensington was i the i tgp eon He. , Bt lg el ‘or until it meets the Road FANCY i ‘ : i 2 : . | March E . | ) ! £0 or r [on ee . | i 7 ww signed for the construction os jtruly Christian ak Sra Wes Milton. R ‘Cait Chub. | "taueed . teats tell end socket joint to replace the usual Mp | eatin ike ae aut ae . ' 10 classroom elementary al ot ee gan. llarge ee aes atended the | BOCRET NORTE ve To 18 p.m. | joint, he told me. (100) feet.to the place of com- , Medium 8 classroom elementary school at 0 bay. ‘funeral and accompanied the re- | Intermediate C_9 p.m. Pownal | Jun- i : : mencement. 02 10 classroom elementary school at Dundas. 'mains to its last resting place ee | n Hospital Two Months The above Sie will be made ® Size me : 4 ; was another fitting tribute to | : va under by virtue and pur- <p: 4s ; oe ; becuphion 4 | RETTY'S BEAUTY Salon, 19 Pal- MRS. JOHN BRUCE, Heatherdale has been in the hos- giant t Power of Sale con- | : Plans and specifications may be obtained at high hari in which she was | oe cach. Tee Lave apeaals SF tal since early January | met Mrs. Henry Godirey* North | A os ; on Bale cone Golden Brown Ib. tmpo th. the office of the architect on or after March 7, ee ve ees March: $10.00 cold wave Fs ane “itsihire. a few minutes before I left. I chatted with her | of vijtoage hearing date the Smoked ' ’ b 69 1966, and may be viewed at the Builder's Ex- ay she rest in peace. m 1 Cove cat an rdsshons ‘10000. Open | about her son, Alan, ite won ite nation ia Club Judging Dtaehin day Gh Janie Fillets 8 39 eq 0 m C ; ' i fax, |. Fevenings. -| contest three years in a row in olstein : vA! : i ‘ ee ean ere ry | asian competion Ait sores son, Rommic, was # IONE At TN ag "Banat sian EE 2 tor oncton, su “S00. po ; : ; Lloyd _ Ivan The husband and family of the) KINGS COUN tWICP several times at the room of Mrs. Gordon Lord, | 2on of Mermaid -in° Queens ll Ohleken 3 inal Corned” quired for each set of architectural documents, $25.00 for each set: of electrical documents, $25.00 ' . : t goal. book your order now. ame, for each.set of mechanical documents. Rev. Pius Murnaghan, the Sis: felivery 81,00 Beem ay Mncleat FSS tee ae charge of quality contrat at Central | Farquharson, his wife, of the All mechanical and electrical contractors will ters and nurses of the Charlotte. Cement B15¢k’s Montage, Phone 938. Creameries came imo the mom with me just a few hours | first part, and the undersigned ~ submit’ their bids -threctt—-te the Arehitect..--. town Hospital, Dr. Gillis and Dr boos RENEE IE SESE ae | before 1 left. " «| of the second part,.and be 7 MAPLE LEAF Each tend ust be accompanied by a bid rant, Oe sae ears | meee Wee ve Pee __ Every. patient to whom Ttaiked tind the same storys case of default heaving been te ee ee Aa Meee eee , friends and all those who were | and; Thursday, Tenet ©” ‘anewers an| “Everyone here 18 80 nice—they just can't do enoug) for | made in the payment of the Picture Pak bond equal to ten percent of that bid. |s0 kind to them in their sad be- her by Souris nts of Columbus waa. the comment and that applied to eve-yone whe "principal and Interest monies C Closing dates for. tenders: |feavement Thanks “are also ex- piayere in St. Mary's Parish Hall, Hooked a'ter them. That's an. opinion which hac my backing, | thereby secured. y. Sliced ie ? , | tended-to--all-those..who gave- Souris. Spectalties, + -100_ percent i “DATED this 15th_day—of i 1966 Cardigan School. masses, flowers, sent letters and Se, Secs : February. A D. 1966 4 p.m. March .25, 4 p.m. March 239, .4 p.m. March 31, 19668 Rollo Bay School. 1966 Dundas School. late Mrs. Alexander Morrison wish to thank Rev. Father Reid, | cards of sympathy and spiritual bougiets B 3 “ | USE. ARRIVING this week load of Acad-| the former Marion MacKinnon, but she was not available to | PRINCE COUNTY SOCIAL EVENING at—the home a James MacKay, Clinton. Friday: Match County in Prince Edward _Is- land, Plumber, and Jennie C. | OFFER PLANNING COURSE Ralph R. Krueger, head of the, university's department of geog- WATERLOO, Ont. (CP)—Th@ raphy, said the course is be- University of Waterloo am- lieved to be.the first undergrad. , ply to ‘ TRAINOR & O'DONNELL, For further particulars ap- Winas .... 9clMackerel .. 39¢ P. J.’s Ltd. Cudmore’s DIAL 41-8585 ‘CASH GROCERY x cP Pe ee : “4. Sponsored by Women's Institute. ; | ( ( Solicitors, _ i ALFRED J. HENNESSEY, “| KENSINGTON RINK tonight (Thurs. NOUNced Wednesday it .will offer Cen da. Othe Sasceting’ sabiools | Charlottetown, © + resell ee 53 Euston Street, CLASSIFIED | sayy: Nertn shore, snird same sort ja four-year course if regionél m1 OT suate eourses,| TILA MCQUAID,” Mf BREE DELIVERY C.0.D. ORDERS ACCEPTED Charlottetown. eae Te ea pecs Vober ve (planing next fall leading th & /Sier Omy Gomereds | LILA McQUAID, - WANT-ADS Rustin P Mortgagees. ‘“ ; bachelor of arte degree. Dr. he said