Dollars / would “extra” money make your s“miner vocation I'Ilaxtro” special? [lien here’s how [5931 it: make up list of articles _oround Your home you he ldnger need. Out- grown‘children’s plOyfthing s, for if ins'ionce, or :l'illp'erhops that, old' washing machineon idle equipment, : odiust about anything-that pibers'con use. i -r Dist: 8506 ,iundldesc'r'ibe, you have"? ‘ol'l‘eh}iin'= as ’ wan/in ‘ E. lifblks ore. lwoys On the lookout fOr » econd-hondy ' articles in, v : curries many lot these in Want Ads Tillieyl tum; to its tossified columns in" their needs. llyou hove whot they are otter, they’ll make quick Contact 56nd offor_cosh. t J ‘ , him My now rounding Till) articles around the [9°th and attic which you f al°nger need and offer Flam to thousands in these 3 Wide1y read columns. in”? ~you’ll reach many My local prospects : DIAL 8506 TODAY . «any..- .. . i t nePot.IIOI, . roll in for penniesspeni' on classified ads . . . phone 8506;: The Guardian, Page 9 Mon., August 11, 1958 (IN MEMORIAM HOWARD — In loving memory of Fred L. H. Howard, Mar- gate,1 £110 passed away August v o August brings sad memories Of a loved one gone to rest But will never be forgotten By the one who loved him best. Lovineg remembered and sad- ly missed by his wife. MURRAY — In loving memory of Walter Murray, who died August 10th, 1955 and Margaret its/{gray who died August 11th. Your memories. are as dear to- . day . As In the hours you passed away. L o v in g l y remembered by Grandfather and Grandmother Toole. MURRAY —— In loving memory of Walter Murray who died August 10th., 1955, and Mar- garet Murray, who died August 11th, 1955. To us they have not gone away Nor have they travelled far, Just entered God’s eternal home And left the gates ajar. Lovingly remembered by uncle Arnold and aunt Marion. MURRAY —_In loving memory of my nephew Walter Murray and my niece Margaret E. Murray, who were killed in a car accident at Clyde River, August 10th, 1955. Dear God please take a message ' To loved ones up. above, Tell them How I miss them And give them all my love. You took them and we had to P You ceased their pain but broke my heart. , Although I smile and seem care: so Nobody misses them'more than me. Always loved, always remem- bered Aunt Alice. MURRAY —— In loving memory of Walter Murray, who died August 10th, 1955, and Mar- garet Murray, who died August 11th, 1955 as a result of an ac- cident at Clyde River. " Surrounded by friends‘ .we are lonesome, " Indie midst of joys We are blue With a smile on our faces our - hearts still ache Longing dear Walter and Mar- garet for you“ . ‘ We cannot forget you our love ones so dear, » Your memory ‘ grows I sweeter year after year. ’ You cannot return, so our tears are in vain, ' _ But in'Heaven we are praying to meet you again. Sadly missed and lovingly re- membered by Daddy, Mommy, J Brothers and Sisters. Agents Wanted IMMEDIATE OPENING, GOOD Watkins Route .available in Charlottetown 'Full or. part- time.'Average $2.50 per hour. Apply in writing to G.E. Riv- ard, 350 St. Roch St, Mon- treal . ’ . AUTOMOTIVE R. J. GREENAN'S BA. SERVICE STATION TOWING . TIRES BATTERIES ETC. 'OPEN 7.30 A.M. T0 12 MIDNITE DIAL 8975 . FRED F. 'KITSON NORTH RIVER FEATURING THIS WEEK . POLLARD _ Boarders Accohmndated ROARDERS ACCOMMODATED Business girls preferred. Dial 6618. Cars and Trucks For Sale 1955 DODGE. LOW MILEAGE. Perfect shape. Sell outright or trade. Phone 4587. MALPEQUE In), 1951 HALF-TON FORD IN A-l' condition. Priced reasonable at $450.00. Guardian—Patriot Al- berton Box 12. CAR FOR SALE—1950 METEOR or will trade for Volkswagen. Apply Bax “E” care Guardian- Patriot. 1950 VANGUARD IN GOOD. CON- dition for immediate sale. Phone 4974 or Apply to 65 Roch- ford St. , ~ 1955 MORRIS MINOR, A-l CON- dition, 6795.00; 1953 Dodge sedan $1095.00; 1951 Morris Minor, only 14,000 miles. Show room condition, $595.00; 1948 International half-ton ‘ pick-up, works 0. K. $95.00; 1947 Ford little $95.00. MacKay Motors, St. Peter’s Ito-ad. FOR SALE One ton ’48 Fargo truck, four ,new Goodyear tires. Also new engine, run 4000 miles. Also heavy duty springs. Will sell right. Re- tiring from business. Phone 5168 or write P. O. BOX 42 Cars Leaving CAR LEAVING FOR MONTREAL AugUSt 15, accommodate two passengers. Like help to drive. Phone Murray River 19-11. CAR LEAVING FOR BOSTON, Au’g. 18th can accommodate 2 passengers. Dial 7413 after 5 p.m. OUT OUR W By J. R. WILLIAMS AY' a; ES MY B‘HOOTs fl ‘ i i“ '1 in: l V ‘ “ ill ,2 qu COULD o’ CALLED ME. n: YUH DIDN' KNOW gnu—aw o. no I». us mason Female Help Wanted PART TIME HOUSEKEEPER. (Mornings). Write Box 299 Guardian-Patriot. SMART EFFICIENT GIRL AI;- ply. -Central Hotel, 75 Dorchest- er St. $100 MONTHLY FOR WEARING lovely dresses. given to you as bonus. Just show North Amer- ican Fashion Frocks to friends. No canvassing, investment or experience necessary. N o r t h American Fashion Frocks, Ltd, 3425 Industrial Blvd, Dept A.- 1867 Montreal. ‘ REG. NURSE FOR MODERN 17 bed hospital Salary 260.00 per month generous increments; board and room 34.50 per month in modern residence. Apply to Matron, Union Hospital, Ben- gougih, Sask. WANTED Stenographer with _b o o k- keeping training for busi- ness office in Charlotte- town. Hospital'and Insur- anoe plan. A Apply Box 294. For Sale hold refrigerator like Bargain. Storey Electric. TWO HEAVY WORKHORSES for Sale or trade: Also buying ,i-old horses. Phone 4587. lSTOCKADE AND D.D.T. SPRAY in gallon tins. Half-price. George H. Toombs and Son. LONE 6 FT. MCCORMICK BIND- er good condition. Louis Moore, ’ West Royalty. MOTOR SCOOTER, SLIGHTLY used. Excellent condition. Bar- gain Price. See it at Simpson- Sears Ltd., Kent St. ANOTHER REASON WHY Guardian - Patriot Classified Ads get such quick action: Our trained aid-assistants give your ad their careful attention. Phone 8506. ONE COCKSHUTT BINDER, ‘ eight years old. Perfect work- ing order; also one Frost and » wood horse hoe and cart. Wal- _, dron Cameron, Albany. new. "GOOD USED SULKY, NEW ‘ wheels complete, and re-paim ted. Excellent oondltions $125.- Clair L. Johnson, Bamboro N. S. PUREBRED LANDRACE SWINE 5 weeks old. Robert Reid. Hope River. 4 FORMAL DRESSES 1 WHITE, 1 turquoise, size 16, 1 pink size 12, 1 blue lace size 14, 1 navy'gabardine suit size 14. A1- 50 1 studio couch. Perfect con- dition. Dial 4445 after 5 p.m. USED APPLIANCES used, refrigeraors, kerosene and electric ranges and washers all guaranteed» DouglaS'Bros. & Jones Ltd. 155 KENT ST. DIAL 6565 \ A complete line (new and used) potato equipment. Agent for Myers Sprayers. Com- plete line parts and serv1ce. SPECIAL One used International power take off and transmission dig- der. General repairs and welding of all kinds. P. J. La VOIE Your Oliver Dealer Phone 95-12 Carleton ARBORITE — ALL PATTERN —— all colours — cut tosize. Chandler Bros. Phone 6557. FOR SALE ‘ 1 Furgerson Tractor, P.T.O. and Hydralic Hoist. ' 1 Hall Ground Driven Po- tato Sprayer 200 Gal. Bar- rell. 1 Horse MOWer. We have just I unloaded the famous new Massey Harris NO. 35 self propelled combine, and the Mashsey Harris P. T. O. Clipper. LEO ROSSITER Morell. p RECONDITIONED H 0 U 8 En ‘ B For sale , FOR. SALE I International Baler P. T. O. l International Side .Delivery Rake l Deering Ho r s e Mower I M. H. No. 30 Trac- ' tor (new motor) .I Hall Ground Driv- en Po’rolo Sprayer ‘IZS‘Gal. Barrell L.-J. Rossi’rer Grafton Street East r7369 Dial 7369 EROGERIES MEL'S Groceries and Meats open until 10.30 daily no delayxservice is our motto Malpeque Road—Dial 9417 Lost And Found LOST: A SIAMESE CAT IN the vicinity of Euston and School Streets. Finder call Dave Nicholson, 5515 between ,8 am. and 5 pm. AT WEST KEPPOCK BEACH Sunday, July 27', a girl’s coral bathing suit, size 16. Pho e 3364 or leave It Guardian fice, TWO BRITTENY SPANIEL HUN ting dogs tan and white in col- or. one dog has tattoo marking in right ear “FEN4H”. If found or seen notify Fred Semple or 3 phone 138 or 68-2 Kensi-ngton. ’ LANDSGAPING Anything in Landscaping Looking after lawns, Hedges and‘odd jobs. ‘ DIAL 5669 'Male And Female Heln INTERESTED IN A BUSINESS of your own in door-to-door sel- lings? Join now a 25 year old Canadian Firm. Openings in your surroundings- White f o r free information: Familex, De- partment 39, 1600 Delorimier, Montreal. . Male Hcln Wanted EXPERIENCED MAN 0R BOY for farm Work. Year-round em- ployment. Good wages. Donald J. MacDonald, Augustine Cove. RELIABLE ' MAN FOR MAIN- -tenance and cleaning in Instit- ution. and Permanent employ- ment for a satisfactory appli- cant. Apply Box 296, Guardian. TECHNICIAN ‘ for, the Quarantine Services Department of National Health and Welfare . ST. JOHN’S, NFLD, Salary: ,$3750-$4350 per an- - num. Qualifications: Several years’ ex- perience as a male nurse or hospital orderly is desir- able Apply on regular application formato the Civil Service Com- mission, . Monoton, N. B., quoting Competi. tion Number 58-J613. ‘ Miscellaneous ' BOX NUMBERS In replying to Box Numbers please make sure you have the correct Box Number in the ad- Phone N o. 1 dross. ‘ Shoppe. 128 Highfield Street,‘ 'OPEN FOR BUSINESS. Frank's Clothing Repair, alter- ations, pressing. minor clean- in; Box 164 St. Peters Bay, P. E. l. V REAL ESTATE For Rent Central. Dial 6401. ONE HEATED FURNISHED room, second floor. Nice lo- cation. Dial 6268. with baths. Apply Mrs. J. W. Carruthers, Box 208, Montague. FOUR ROOM APARTMENT AD- ults only. Apply 272 Fitzroy St. Dial 6954. ‘ SUMMER COTTAGES. F O R rent. Phone 8848. A VERY ATTRACTIVE SMALL apartment with bath. (3 rooms) Phone ‘3554. ONE LARGE UNFURNISHED room for rent. Ground floor. Phone 3960. HEATED THIRDFLOORAI artment. 5 rooms. and bath. Continuous hot water. Central- ly located. Box 214 Guardian- Patriot. IF YOU THINK SOMETHING you no ionger need has value, offer it for sale in the Clas- sified section. Phone 8506 for a helpful ad-taker. FOR RENT Three room second floor apartment. Kitchen floor covering and oil stove with modern conveniences. Im- mediate possession, Apply 89 Green St. after 5 O’clock or above Fashion FOR RENT H e a t e d Apartment on ground floor containing liv- ing room, dinette, kitchen two bedrooms and bath. Centrally located. Adults only. Immediate possession :. Apply: ‘ THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY ‘ 154 Richmond St. , REAL ESTATE ' For Sale 1 200 ACRE FARM s150 ACRES tillable, balance good lumber and firewood land in excellent condition. Pastures well water- ed, would be ideal dairy farm. Apply Mrs. Hersey Carver, Kin- ross, P. 0. ' REAL ESTATE Wanted BY 5 YOUNG WOMEN 4 TO 5 room furnished apartment. cen- . trally located. Reference if de- sired. Anpvply Box 300. Guardian Patriot P. W. C. 2ND. YEAR STUDENT desires room and board in ex- change for furnace work, snow- removal. etc. Willing to pay moderate amount. Box 297, Guardian. Personal ‘ FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH The amazing Body Tonic. Write for free booklet today. PROCKER & CAMPBELL RESEARCH ‘INST. 21 King St. East, Toronto, Ont. Services Offered VAILS. RADIO,. TELEVISION «sales and Service. 204 Kent St. Charlottetown. Dial 3537. FRF’ATE COMMERCIAL COUR- ses offered in City. Write Box 292, care of Guardian—Patriot. MODERN FUMIGA’I'ING Available throughout P. E. I. for extermination of roaches, bed bugs, rats, insect, etc: Free estimates. Phone or write: 11. R. QUINN, PROP. P.Q. Box 451 ' Phone 8727 TRUCKING SERVICE City-wide trucking s e r vi c e available to 3 pm. each day. Trip from Charlottetown to Mur- ray Harbour every afternoon. DIAL 4651. FURNISHED HEATED ROOM. A TWO '4-ROOM APARTMENTS~ RECONDITIONED TIRES From $4.00 to $l0.00 Eoch All Road Hazard Guarantee Wheel Balancing 85c ,_ 64 ST. PETER’S RD. DIAL 4912 Charlottetown, P. E. I. ’ TENDERS COMMISSIONERS OF SEWERS & WATER SUPPLY SEALED TENDERS, will be received until noon Monday, August 18, 1958, for laying-of water and sewer mains, in a portion of ward Six (formerly'known as Spring Park.) Plans and specifications may be obtained at the lof- .fioe of the undersigned, and W. H. Crandall Consultant, Monoton, N. B., on deposit of twenty-five dollars. THE COMMISSIONERS RESERVE THE RIGHT TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY TENDER. COMMISSIONERS OF SEWERS dc WATER SUPPLY CITY HALL CHARLOTTETOWN IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT . FOR MEN OR WOMEN OPPORTUNITY For those who want to own their own ‘business with security and independence. A highly respected essential business that should provide you with eXceptionally high cash income im- mediately. This type of distribution has been tried andproven very successful throughout the world, and is the backbone of billions of dollars grossed yearly through the North American continent. The Automatic Merchandising business is here to stay, rising costs of labour, and tremendous increase in population are a few reasons for its gigantic growth and demand. ' Applicants must have a few spare hours each week for de- LeVer Brothers Limited liver-lea of the widely used and advertised “PEPSODENT” tooth- brush and Paste in the new combined pack through Automatic Dispensers, a product of Successful applicants selected must have a minimum of $995 establish all accOunts. No selling, credit or canvassing . No warehouse facilities or experience required. If this type of work would appeal to you, and you desire to IMMEDIATELY in cash for starting inventory, company protects investment with repurchase agreement. _ _ distributor in operating and expanding this busmess, and Will thoroughly instruct will become one of our successful distributors, do not miss this out- standing opportunity on a year round basis. 4 personal interview with a Company Executive In your area.‘ Please ' enclose full name, address, telephone number and background. All replies strictly confidential. Box No. 285 c/o Guardian-Patriot. Write today for a d AUCTION SALE OF} SURPLUS ARTICLES I AT MALPEQUE TRADING COMPANY ‘ ON MONDAY, AUGUST 11 AT 1:30 PM. I 1952 Chev one half ton truck; 1947 Chev Sedan; gas lanterns; . ers; Show cases; cabinets; chest of drawers; chairs; s; barrels; typewriter; hot air furnace; windows, etc., paint and many other articles too numer- ous to mention. MALPEQUE TRADING CO. fox shed 20 x 60; 1 nine year Old large blood mare with foal at Side; 1 sixteen year Old Percheron mare; 1 year old Percheron horse; large quantity of grain; truck axles, frames, etc., suitable for trailer, . Enterprise range; 1 Fawcett oil heater; battery radio; quantity of desks; filing cabinets, count- ck wagon; 1 oil doors, AR‘I HU’ R STEWART Auctioneer PROFESSIONAL CARDS ‘ BARRISTERS, CHIROPRACTOR SOLICITORS, Etc. 201 Prince St. Dr. W. R. Carson Dial 6432 ]. Elmer Blanchard, BA. , , OPTOMETRISTS J. A. Camilla", 123 Km St, [I Richmond St. Dial 5573 M. A. Former, Q.C., LLB. Bank of Commerce Bldg R. O. Dial 5612 I. s. Taylor, Ro. Comer Kent & Queen Sis. Office 0133 - House 4756 Palmer 8: Racism Manta e m of Nova Scotia Bldg. g“ Peaks 8: Nicholson H. I. Mahon, no. ARCHITECT V 175 Grafton Street ARCHITECT lullehmondst. J. F. TOOMZS, B. Arch. Dial 8865 J. A. McGuigan, BA. Cutie Bldg, Dial 9424 Queen St. Wanted To Buy WANTED ALE BOTTLES PINTS or quarts. Dial 8595. TWO 'WHEEL CAR TRAILER. Chassis only acceptable. Apply D.I. Johnston. Phone 614, Cra- paud. SMALL DOG SLED FOR SINth dog. Apply Herb Ellison, Box 291, care of Guardian or at Stanhope Beach, Natonal Park. starting August 11th. Wanted To Rent CHARLOTTETOWN RETAILER seeks a 3-bedroom apartment l or house. Urgently required as soon as possible. Please phone Elm Avenue, Dial 3813. Cudmore’s Cash Grocery, 1 IAN M. MacLEOD, LLB. CURRIE BLDG. (Above Shoe Doctor) Dial 8618 Dial 2936 G. Keith Pickard B. Arch. M.R.A.I.C.. ' Gmrlottetown, 100 Fitzi'oy St. Summerside, Wednesdays Peter A. McNeil . Box 513 1- DesRoohes, Tignish. Report Steel Demand Now Picking Up CLEVELAND (AP) — Deepite recent pniice increases the de- mand for steel is picking up. the magazine Steel reports today. Senator Estes Kefa'uver (Dem. Tenn.) had predicted raising steel prices would reduce demand and production. “Our customers didn't stand up and shout hooray," admitted Lo- ;gan T. Johnson, executive vice- president of, Anmco Steel Cor- poration. “but their reaction was generally favorable.” Although increased (1 e m a n d was slight following the price in- crease, Stcel says, the gains Indicate the m arket’s latest strength. Consumers are buying steel because they need it. By the end of the month, surplus inventories will be liquidated and users will be ordering as much steel as they consume. ' Last week, steel making opera- tions held at 59 per cent of capac- ity. Production was about 000 not tons of steel for ingots and castings. SCRAP- PRICE STRONG Scrap continued its upward trend. The magazine’s omnposite pnice on prime grade scrap Jumped $2 a ton to $42. With new automdbiie produc- tion about to stant, the upturn in production from April’s recession low should continue through the fourth quarter, Steel says. The magazine predicted it is unlikely capacity operations will be achieved, but fiourthquar-ter opeTartions should be in the 60 70 per cent range. N. Y. Stocks Up Despite Some Jolts NEW YORK (AtP)—!Iihe stock market received a few jolts fmm Washington and other points last week but managed to post its seventh straight weekly advance. ‘Iihe Associated Press average of 60 stocks rose $2 during“ the week to $105.80. This was the clos- ing average both Monday and Friday (and replies, ented a high in the index since July 26, 1957. ' Key event of the week was the federal reserve board’s move in lilting mangins from 50 to '70 per cent. This means a man who buys stock on credit can now borrow only 30 per cent in- stead of half. \ After 4,000.000plus share days Monday and Tuesday, turnover was down considerably the next three days. The week’s volume totalled 18,- 523,112!) shares compared with last week’s 18,760,460 shares. , Getty Oil week’smont active stock on the New York Stock Exchange, up 2% at 29 on 200,500 shares. ’ American Motors was next up “A at 15, (followed by Penn-Texas up 1 at 7%; Schenley up 3/4 at 32% and Royal Dutch up 1% at 8. Eight of the 10 most active is- sues advanced. Exceptions were General Motors, off 1-8 and Alu- minium Ltd. unchanged. TIGNISH Mrs. Michael DesRoches has returned to her home in St. Fe- .Ilix after an extended visit ulth three of her daughters whose homesaneintheStatesofNew York and New Jersey. Mrs. Des- Roches was aocompa-nied by her brother Mr. Sylvain Gallant and her daughter'Mns. John Gown, (Phyllis) and little Son-s, Stephen and Michael of New York, NY. Reverend Emmanuel Gallant, Bale Oomeau, P.Q. recently vis- ited his sister Mm.,~Michael Des- Roclies and Mr. DesRoches, St. Felix for. two weeks; leaving here, Father Gallant went to New York City, where he will spend another two weeks visiting relatives there. . Messrs. Allen King, John Gog- gin and Sylvia DesROches, all of New York (Atty, Spent two weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. Michael We' regret to report that Mr. Michael DesRoches. St. Felix is a patient in Western Hospital, Alberton. Oomgratuiatioas are extended to Olarisse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Deadloches, and Mr. Thomas Donald Creigton, who were married at London, Ontario, on June 28th., and are spending their honeymoon on the Island, with Mrs. ‘Creigton’s par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Des- Roches, St. Felix. Mr. Columbus Arsenault, New Redford, Mass, is enjoying his DIAL 3361 ARCHITECT 106 Gt. Geo. St: Charlottetown FREDERIC A. LARGE, Phone 4389 A P. 0 .... .3'i;i;.‘;.;’:i....... ELECTRICAL Dial 3244 annual vacation in Simmerside. He spent Sunday visiting his ‘niece Mrs. Michael DesRoches and her family at Tignish. Mr. Arsenault was accompanied by his daugh- ters, Mrs. James Tryder and MacPhee 8| Trainer 100 Richmond St. Dial 5573 8.81:. (E.E.), M.E.I,C. PHONE 8323 E. S. CHANDLER. , P.Eng. 161 QUEEN ST. Mrs. Angus MaoKinnon and Mr. MacKinnon, Revere, Mass. Mr. David Hamper, Christopher Cross, has accepted a position CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS with the Department of POStal Affairs at Tignish. Teachers Wanted FOR GLEN WILLIAM SCHOOL. Good supplement. Apply Mrs. William Stewart, Glen William. TEACHER W A N T E D FOR Grand Tracadie School. Pri- tor MacDonald, Secretary, Bed- ford, P. E. I. mary Department. Apply Hec-‘l l Charlottetow- McDONALD, CURRIE & CO. COOPER BROTHERS & co. Currie nldg. Charlottetown Dial 5568 Mr. and Mrs. Bra-ynard Murphy and homily. Allis-ton, Mass, are spending two weeks with Mrs. H. R. DOANE 8: COMPANY 148 Great George St.. Charlottetown Dial 6547 - 6548 P. O. Box 187 ARTHUR J. GARRETT PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING 100 Fltmy Street Dial 5321 Murphy’s parents, Mr. and Mrs William Perry, Palmer Road. Spending a vacation of three weeks at their old home in Wat- erford, were Sgt. Sidney Kenny, Hazelbrook. ter Elaine, Dartmouth, N.S., Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kenny and ' daughter Arlene. Woburn, Mass 3‘“ Mr. Stephen Kenny. Medfsr , Mass. and Mr. Patrick and dan- ghter Peggy Jean, Ottawa, Can- ada. , Mr. and Russell Kennedy. Montreal. hert Kennedy, Waterford and Mr. and Mrs. John P. Ellsworth. Mrs. Frances MacDonald and fl son Blair. Charlottetown, three weeks with Mrs. MacDon- alds sisters Mrs. Earl McDonald and Mr. McDonald, Tignish. Upon. ‘-~' her return home she was accom- a "v McDonald. and nephew Lornr ~ McDonald, whowill visit in Char-r , gust Congratulations are extended-I «A to sixteen boys and girls \from their Grade X Provincial Enam- iuaations. / . MT. and Mm. T.C. MacKenzie' '1' and son Dylan and Kevin have returned to their home in Bar-w. rie,,0nt., after a weeks holiday at Margate. Mr. Eric Hessian Remington, 91 left on Friday for Toronto, Out. 1. Miss Innda' Younker has return» . ed to her home in Broolufield af-‘-‘ ter spending the past week in Burlington, guest of her grands - parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel“.U Hickox.. Miss Donna Jean Hicltox, St. Steamers, is the guest .of her" grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.-. Daniel Hickox, Burlington. ' The many friends of Mrs. Ira: ~ MacLeod, Kensington, regret her - continued in the Primes-r and wish her an easily improve ment in health. Mr. James Ramsay and Nisan“ Iornaine Ramsay lent recently» , for their home in Revere, Mass. ;« alter eudoying a holiday at Bur- .z. lington where they were guests of Mr. and Mr. Leigh and family. Theywere accomi, panied by Mr. Ramsay’s mother. Mrs. Florence Ramsay who has been the house guest other sis- ter, Mrs. IJizzie Couscns' Baltil‘. Professor Harold and CD. Hel- veston, of Philadelphia, . have been recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. Riley. ’ ‘ ,7 Miss Geongie Anderson, Miss, Roma Anderson, and Miss Violet Mountain, of Montreal, are spend: dug three weeks vacation at their ‘ former home in Darnley. ' ,‘ Rev. DH. and Mrs Woodhouse of Amuprior. Ontario, were recent, visitors to Kensington and Baltic, § where they visited friends. Miss Olive Thompson, Reusinge . ton, has usher guest Miss Mary ;, MacNutt of Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Barbour last for Toronto, Ontario. by car on Friday after spending two ; weeks vacation here. They were 7 accompanied (back by Mrs. Bah- ': 'bour’s mother. Mrs. J.A. Doug, las, Norboro. 3 Master Gordon Croxier has re- turned to his home in attac, spending his holidays with relati- . ves lin‘Wilmot Valley. , Mns. Edith Wall is spendin . sometime in Charlottetown an . Mrs. Glen Brunton and son Den- nis of Summerside returned to her home after spending the week end visiting her parents Mr. Mrs. Hugh MacPhee and brothers-~ in-law ind sister, 'Mr. and Neill MacKay.’ » _ Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Shaw, dau- ghters Norma Lee and ~ You, have returned to their home in Toronto, O'nt., after spending a,“ two weekvacation with friends: and realtives at Locke Road,_An1" other daughter Peggy Ann and, son Kevin, are remainingpfor tho ,‘ summer months with their aunt," Mrs. Albert Robinson field West. , Mr. Bernard Moreshcad New. York, is spending a few weeks.‘ visiting his mother Mrs. James Moreshead. and brother Albem. Moreshead, Springfield West. D. MaoKenzic, R.C.N. tioned in Halifax, NS. returned; to his duties after' visiting his. parents, Mr. and Mrs. MacKemie, Springfield West- ‘ The residents of this area ex.-.. tend sympathy to Mrs. Watson? Silliker, O’Leary, and all other, relatives of the late Hazen Gay“ whose unexpected death occur- red at his home in Attleboroew Mass. Death ':was presumably; from a heart condition. Mr. Gay was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Gay of O’Leary, P.~ E.I. ’ A ' Miss Carol Trowsdale, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Trows-v dale, Summderside, is spending her holidays at' the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald MacArthur, oi‘ Springhill. Mr. Ronald MacArthur, Swm‘ merside, spent the weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude MacArthur, Spring- hill. W.‘ Mr. and Mrs. Graeme Boswall and family, Valois, Quebec, spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bryant and with Mrs. Boswell’s father, Mr. Stan- ley Bryant, Enmore. ‘ Mr. Stanley Yeo. son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Yeo, Port Hill, spent a few days at the home at RCMP, Mrs. Kenny and daugh- Mr. Vans Bryant, Enmore. P.Q. recently visitedi-e‘ their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al- _ , Tigniish, who successfully passed lottetown for the mouth of Au» ; Skinners Road. I , ‘ spent l . panied by her‘niece Miss Marilyn \ ‘ I 2‘. ~). 1 KENSINGTON' I i i l y i a l l g a l l | l l l l . l l I I l l l