’ ‘ , cA OBITUARY: [fetiecn and Autre, The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. Jan. 17, 1968. 11) GUARDIAN-PATRIOT HOME OF THE WEEK MImuered ty tee RANDEREON \coldie end Sandee ANNOUNCEMENTS | | } . Pe cee ee The passing of Helen Aman- |p ee eae . ; . pine mt ee , ’ da, beloved wife of Mr. Fulton ay Stefling, Don and Je- nc. ae ae % —_ are , ed PE. | Hotpii cote oan Mrs. Isabel. Watts, _ CITY & QUEENS Smith, Hunter River will be At Home ’ : a " cee y 1965 ‘afier a short illness ; |The Butler Family, a ~| wave ont slat ent ote Seta Teutee ot’ egg Bh gy ns : Bie a i , e casioned much sorrow to her < Fred MacLaren. ~|ment telephone 2-2334. , the evening of January 22nd, after 7 | ii 2 e 1 wea een and a wide pune MacPhail Family, York! sawost mesinne ot we contra | 4 * ‘ ends. Born in 1912’ Hazel. Wendell and Family / | Quegn’s Athletic Association will he THE REGULAR meeting of the P.E.1.° nl 0 fed er lew Wiliam Ean “Irese bine The O-Nedl Family, "7", [Sid ral uem’y nh Sent. fihe‘anme Doma Sn : », 5 15 p.m. : | 15 p.m. Guest Ts i ; | MatiKinley: North River, She |sfiitte and ere. i gE KG. Eile Each member’ to Inve «|, Visitors to the Plant Research |. Scarlet salvias still have, a was eiee ed in th local school | 4 mie po aay wee ae tp wit te cheent | guest, Institute's Ornamental Garden | place in gardens for edging — _— ily : , Caliegs, 3 v etenis, ond t lee fed, cieaives er mOCKRY Nonra River Rink: te = ——: va, seeing — with no competition, a. ‘ ; $ pshire F . Zing scar- a layed Sose her marrisge ia eel, tok Waldron, Ruby, Gri, and ste |aTaararar"yowen, camel maine Loven Rea, ne, ime 4s pm [let tage om the east ideo the |a" ackiound of -evergrene | ber to. settle presently. on the (Mt. He bald Toeeny, Jenary 18 a # yim, hockey Bantams Lome’ Crock me [alk leading, through the lilacs |Here the emphasis is om unifor Yh rh York Point Farm.. She was a cen Pee Addie and Pat: | ame ANNUAL mésiing of tte P.E1.|: . ' den, These formed a aie i is por Racapesyy ye "— : 5 _ L a | kind lady, talented and capable, |™*: vs. Pevey.-MacDaneld Breeders wil be-held- on Feb. WINGS - plantings of 41. different varie- |ell the newer varleton avelitthe bees ee r me participating with her husband |2%¢ Family, » January 21 at 1 p.m., in the Na- INGS COUNTY - ties of ansual salvias, which ie eee een Svadanle. “ " — in the affairs of the farming, she Clarence, Julia and. Family, tional Film Theatre room, os : Eee _ i Fh in this color, of those tested thie : * : go. much enjoyed, as well as Cleve and Katherine. : - 10 pe Preauia on Pasni tas weer. i ce origi nied heen dae ieee ee : taking an active interest in |{rs; Harty. MacLean, Norms, || Socury ar taster River Rink; | Pm. Fanwinghrook ve, Peaks feed. | The peurtet sage (Salvia splen- |the” toned el ae pa | MAX. 220 | rae wee cy re Jean and Jim Carter. and Fe. Monday, Jenuary 1h nm Saale TED SOBBAOS Tourshsoent eine | OMe) OES emanee ot Te tie |e te, proved fa uniformity | Max. was § oe : ON", Montague ‘Legion Tuesday January because z- |and with its intense coloring it 6 =a Ten Poles | 8c rks rat ie Roy Cromwell, New Jersey,USA| CARD PARTY im North - Wiltshire, Ith a 8 o'clock. ’ ; ing scarlet color, which doesn’t |could not fail to catch the eye. @ “ony. 10-0 itn. 8 for lears leader in the local 4H |M": and Mrs. Lea Semple, Ball on Monday night at 8.30 p.m. tn’ BINGO AT Montages Lesion Home blend at all well with other Other blazing salvias that rated : 9 9 Garden Club: and. also of the Laura and Otto. the hall. | @very Monday at 8 p.m. . » and its inability to pro-| highly were Piccold, 12 to 14 in- , es en & Red “Cross swimming project |Mt:, 404 Mrs, Ronald Dolloff, \_A BENEFIT DANCE for » sick vet: te ons tuk eee mi: Beaty Tee 0 | COTIONAL GALI, | 8 5 and was secretary of the P.E.I. |Reskets” ‘The Barteaux Family OBITUARY Ball, ‘Meessy, dane een, Lesa to raising varieties that |Hot ‘Jar 13 inches and Red es: sepmnan acest Hereford Association. The +H \cisvence NS) ‘| Inserted: by: the family 930: 1139, Pancing: | ere more consistent in habit | Pillar. 16 to 18 inches high: -Alt- ' : LIVING was , . _ Sonne inter- | Maritime Hereford Association —— E. KENNEDY and compact in growth, but they |these were of very uniform ' ee . 133 13% ‘funeral in a body. stended |Vases- Aunt Eva and Aunt Ella. medy Be of George E. Ken.| PRINCE COUNTY |ignored completely the glaring | growth, were very floriterous, | / fe ose ee ir bachdad and | {Gordon, Jean, Lois and Harvey. | 44. Granby, occurred Seater one ~~. }eearlet_color. _. , |and had a striking, brilliant ; ; le MIN, iil ities the benlile two sons. /Reg, Marion, Donnie and Patsy. soe on December 12 at parce tin, Mr. and Mre. Parker! In England just before the /scariet color. No plants except DESIGN 609 ka4'-¢' + ae let ae Sy student | Cut ‘Fiowers- Ella, Wendell, and “wo years of age. January 19, 1966 tron ns ye beme on | Second World War a new race of | Bonfire were higher than 18-in- ; . es ab . | -s . »aileas, Family. shateseet oe st Mr. Albert |p.m. on the occasion of their ‘Golde, |Salvias rare eee — ches, but this variety, although House: 1,196 Sq.Ft. ‘ ' ‘ ¥ aterf . husband Wedding . ' coloring e 8 . P and their eight children, on they pared ime and ad. Ratph, |Rita Shea, formerly of Tignish, iiitiaiies oS [ean the Welwyn strain, which | ow because ot its lock of unifor- : eure eae Se “ Sanderson and Krista, ‘|P.E.1.,’ father of Alan, Paul, day): Farmers’ umes (on- | produced heavy racemes of pink, | mity. - - fal her menor ess and chet! Joan and Lorne and Pearle, “| 10%: David, Brian, Donald, Gan- | Aunan. vs, Summerside Magion;-doe-|2aimon, and bull flowers that| ‘The top-rating pastel-colored| Service door ts at the side, ducing cost of plumbing. ll Bet womoery. leaves al- |teien and Walter, @, ‘Maureen and Rdbert — all |Malls New London Combines ve. sea. |Dlended well with almost any| salvia was Pink Rouge; which is|~ and 4e-also protected from win- lustration shows brick exterior ; so two brothers, John -and Le-| pean ‘and Beth Cudmore, |@t home in Granby, and brother |C_. ae {color in the mixed border. These |mearest to pink of them all. Tt| tet blasts by the breezeway. with. wood accent, bat com HOW TO OBTAIN Roy ‘MacKinley, North River, Catherine Curley and Sandra of Lillian, Sister St. Catherine ' originated on a private estate in|contains very little of the purp-| If desired thie could be clos- plete details for building in and an only’ sister, Marjorie, MacKay Precious Blood Monastery, Char. LIV, England and were remarkable |lish cast seen in many others. I¢} ed im for added protection. frame are included on the bitmap eee wae lomen seed Emendise Tro ares: pewae we Shicase, ESTOCK ~_. |for their trueness to le oa also is a splendid bedder be- — is — yn td ' maine Reta of Boston; Alvin «. \ - 1 eglar. However, gardeners sehineutn xe. Plueprints. Without garage ces-and nephews among’ the be- ter aad Mrs. Wendell MacQuar-|?diana: Russell of Montrest’ MONTREAL (CP) — Cattle |failed to recognize the potential ond all tha’ pleats ee meh. pesstion is directly be house could be built on @ 9 reaved. Her funeral service, lar-|rie “and F : Pat of Halifax; Leo of Ottawa; |PriCes steady to strong this\of these hybrids or found the|form size. Barbara grows to| low the bathroom thereby re- ft. lot. 1196 Sq. Fe. y attended, was held in Zion |Ten and Annis’ Moore, ‘Asquith Austin and Herman of Water, (Week and calves steady to $1.00/plants not sufficiently uniform |oniy 12 inches. Its coral bioms| ba 4 Seeretan, Nov. 30) c. 54) , : 4 - |bigher. Hogs 50 cents more and|for bedding or edging. The new |have an orange corolla that giv. ° T Aili Ho nister Rev. Donald A-/e°\tion 20. P. W.C. George was born in Waterford, |O0™® steady. Sheep end’ lami |esivies were soon forgotten and \rn’ehan, “conse coraiia that iv-! First Aig To Ing uses . : Fe ie tnne ttvisted PY \Memorial Bibles - Berthasand|P-E. and after completing |W"ere?. mever became popular, . “" | When mixed in a bed ‘with the: ; ai Fy recon Reynolds, (of “Cort-| stanley. Murchison, - Grade X in his district: school, |, Oerings mainly mixed qual-| ameter REVIVED variety White Fire its color is-| py ROGER C, WHITMAN |stop these stains from soaking func Sactned ent hives, coes Yerna and Blair MacDonald end — WA hs ioket ne College. yb earg te Wading,—and |" Anout 10 years ago inierest in rendered even ‘mere aitikieg. | VIBRATION Gt LIVEEG BOOM )|te Se seed! How con I re , ? ” ‘ ‘amily. * . , Armed — my shades i deep plum-pur- UESTION: home move stains? "Beyond seo sume and the! Mr. and. Mrs. Harold Thorne, | Forces and served overseas for|. Pecelpts: 2-411 cattle; ‘1,403 ee St saints te ple salvia ih sary | flow- eagre \a Genlaceicai ANSWER: To remove. the “The Lord's My’ ‘Shepard’ ‘and a ee ee Se ny oe - faives: 108 hogs; 60: sheep and |YIVS" sore developed the less |@Fs, but its height, up to 24 inch- | Ys our living room, when @ per-|jrease stains: Make “a -thick « : 7 \cer. Society: a B. veral years ; as more es, makes it stand out too much | eo walks the floor. I also |paste. of powdered whiting and — you Mil we meet Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cudmore ere oe Indian Agent ia ae ot eae Good Saee ei race coms when it's mixed with the other laoticed this a Melle in. our email |@ nonflammable liquid spot re- - : Lillian and Neil Macinnis and Island, P.E.I, before oe 21-2; com- |," when American |pastel shades. Grown in groups |pedroom wife and I Uke our|mover (be eure room is well The honoary pallbearers | ramily, moved to-Quebee. with his fam. |™00 14.25-28. Bie Boece lt od Aline "Bronze {im the border: ot as dot plants Items, wery iy uch end ‘swoull like |ventilated while veing this) end were: Brian Cudmore, Frank |Mr. and Mrs. John MacEachern | iY where he was employed with | ,,9°°4 cows 11.60.- 197.50 me-| selection swarms Glow, a ne |among white petunias it can be |¢o thie defect: cover the stains with a one-inch O'Neill, John Simmonds, Paul|Mrs. Samuel Machin, Simonds:Canada Saw Co as a 15.25-16.25; common ° 14- pager fh ong biel we quite striking. Violet Flame,| Ans’ : Beacing, or corss-|layer of the paste, placing a . HB Pierce Roy Agtwacd, Vor: {"eseresct Club, York Pe funeral) ee 13.8. and cutters 6 | nig recognition, breeders began |with viclet-purple spikes © lnridging, .placed diagonally be- sheet of thin plastic (old vege- non Fraser, Hon. AB. MacRae,| CARD OF THANKS |prummood” Funeral “Home ‘"e|,, 00d heirs 30 - 2150: me.|t0 concentrate on tonida down [Dinan Brows to 6 laches MES lewnen the Sota, shuld, gently tate bas) ovat te, tp to Te Neil Matheson and Charles Ro- Pn re, ene ont te ae Church where Sol. |@um ase 1a.n. to, |e coeetas meee Gat introdueind qroamy-white varieties. Fer +0 te ee weld, iocoee wk eos had ‘ gies ictive Bearers were: Gor- heartfelt appreciation to Drs. His brother-in-law, Very Rever: nd common 12-18.50. re caiseed Sevens ah. sumenae ear Maealers fr, Golecyeareet|sheorbed, Geer plastic er shel , Ewen, Reginald Mac-|Pierce and Cox, the sors |end Howard J. Shea, S.F.M. wag Vealers 31-37; medium the Salmon Queen salvia, lt sel- |Eostatiation, Or short ‘of |e cam be sprayed over the Ewen, Stanley Murchison, Wil-|and Nursing Staff of the P. E. I. |celebrant and delivered 2%5-31;\common 12-25, F the more dazzling members "aches ss — r Wam Hayden, Otte Newson, and |Hospital, » special thanks tolmily on death Reverend "Lae, |. Gtade A hogs 40.80 - 4i.so; of the salvia tribe, toward the Met Pggntiewy® ed pre denis apap jor" Ngan dhethgmediyge dg Max Thompson. ; Mrs- Lillian Hayden and also her | rence Cows 27.50-29,50. ends of the beds the ribbons be- a groper angle @fe very ea Flower Bearers : James |special Serves for thei, Madly |eon end Reverend. teas exons Good sheep 10.0-12; common |came softer in color until al-| ing and is of very STOW: | tory. ° ee ie on oes D . ~P 8.509. i most complete plink™ : : LISHING PEWTER use Buddy’ MacKinley, Douglas Je- Sell, Mr. Reyden Reynolds, and |gerred ie’ ake enh coat = |r a canoe bede the newer col. | _ During late on ee ; FQUESTION: “I tave 0 pewter [O2 ne eee at thee e20 , . , % ¢ ery.. ’ sublime. display ,. a 3 “greasy os ts well, Robert Craswell, Redvers |Rev. Ross Howard: to Mrs. Ster-| ‘The Mase cards, floral OBITUARY eee ee ee “ante, was the white and blue Salvia |ttay.and « aeede polishing. What | ©° f Stewart, Preston Cudmore, Geo- |lins MacLeod: to Mr. James Al- |tributes, and messages of. sym- Sie = deep wine purple. |farinacea varieties that blend- ‘should one use to QUESTION: We wish to re- } rge Dixon, Jr.; Temple Stewart |ten and the Maclean Funeral |pathy received are evidence of ARREN SIMS deep, ed with the pastel pink and blue| ANSWER: . Pewter cleaning |place worn wooden porch steps ; Clarence Toole, Clarence Mur. |Home, sats who. Vielen neat | eee anaes te. which te de Se the nearby dwarf mound per. | and polishing ype Med ages onary 8 yo don't Bs shison 4 ‘friends « visited, ceased s e t ietie ; available eome large house- know ~ about building i ward MacPhail, Goldie MacKin- |Cards, flowers~and messages of — - o ,| death Tine thea cavemen Vital Statistics al a ae Meclacte | wares dealere;, follow lebal di-| forme. y ca we get this ; ley, Heath Craswell Lowell Wy-|Mrs- Sanderson while in_hospl-|¢on of the Murray River F itself (6 the many friends and ‘ * were Blue light blue; rections, Or tse a good siiver - |eoftened, remove | and, John Ro-|tal. or helped her or the Family | aI Home, wie held from ‘tm |Teatves when it” was learned j west aust 's dee haces polish. Never use a harsh, abre- | -' “Most concrete con- | tale.” ais} berts, Harold. Thorne, Ralph San-|i9 any way. They are most | Rantist Church, ~ Murray Het that on August 16, 1965, Warren| CARD OF THANKS Reval While, sparkling white; {sive polish on. pewter: surfaces. ‘hooks have this type; SS my derson,_Lloyd Howard and. Ste- | stateful too for the floral pieces | hoy ee ~'| Sims of Park Corner had han edder, " because the metal is sot, Or write to the bers ie ee aoe | the Memorials and the many|™ r, and was conducted by Rev. away. Stricken ly with WA So enerean Bir cinere Came and cane Rodi, Sate vee. od Seales ee. ot 3 Sentences % oN "Burial was in the People's Ce, |eards and expressions of sym ee the tetany Rev. |teart attack he passed away’ at Stl remmnbereg ts = meaty at sro front M6 10 © toches high |the following some eee See 33 West Grand Ave., Chieago 10, ae se eer ated ta caf tarearemen” (BY te ci, ander Be cretion Stmmertge, MM, HOA Sy Re. Se tare ot azar tte Yak pane yt, San mals co nded |: Te eee tte det nts | _, Watren, the son'of Geo ne Oe Eee ene ee ar ae rottenstone and olive oi! and ; . ) : ‘Soe ne Miah the depart ae -< OBITUARY... |Harris, were “‘He Hideth ‘My | Pearl Houston. Sism on 1 Wism to thank. the doctors, nurses pa hg 2 oo ga cub tHis over the with | cess of sania & heduting ih Paa| ries Melnnis. en : ae HENRY RICHARDS Soul” '““Shall-We-Gather-At-The | farming extensively onthe ond {2% al! te ca wie eee - S soft cloth, rinse off with clear brave bed. Kia ouch & big 3b ae Pillow -Fulton The death occurred at the |River” and “‘Jesus, Saviour, [homestead until ill-health forced (2 384 icoed may | e.g Wate “eind Wipe oft —-M-a-bright|tn5¢ 1 qwonder--4t- there ie ny on Corsage - Janet. Prince “Edward Island ‘Hospital |PUt_ Me.” Palibeallers were |hhim to,retire four years ago, His |wss, serna my recea sad beresve si ap Hits tmich 4s preferred, make a'paste |tnrte 1 sae nos iter it a cise |teepece” sapentel eatenee | Spray:- Johnny and Marie. |on November 2th. of Henry |Spencer Sharam, Silas MacKay, passing at the age of 51 |™«t: jump i [ot powdered whiting and ed-to keep it that way. ~~ when ed before Ma- Casket Spray- Robert and Myr-|Richards of Murray Harbour, in|jc7, Somers, Clarence Cuddy, lias left a vacancy that cannot wena Rica? oe tured alcohol and coat. ANSWER: Yes; after the| e Jomen B. Johnston, QC, al his Tom yeor. tock Mpmccholiten. Gare acl a ; MEMORIAM Dept Stores - [ie a, te, Tae ae om sean tease is cletined aished, (Friday. afternoon on a ek ote lee eee Jamie Richards, Bel roti tal wnassuming | poucerre — tm: toving memory of ae 7 oe oa wih guts leat lpray on clon inegct or pant Be Set nee m, . John a , disposition, Wallie, as he was irving. Deaullb Rinse ée, widely available for » | Mi ce ag LeRoy, John and Mildred. | Richards. He was a well-mown | my Beck. Sidney Beck, Everett |familiarly ‘known made a host (rar cezenh Irving Domcette whe pe) OTTAWA (CP) — The affer-|and wipe dry. ‘a vesiely; Sinawene ond ‘A. $500 bond was Tom and Grammie Sander- | and farmer | Richards, Ronald Penny, Roy | of friends who will always re-| I only takes 0 litle space Christmas sales slump appar-| gr, ON WINDOW SILL stores; follow label each accused. who eon. - land fisherman, a kind neighbour | O'Connor. Interment togk place | member —his kindly deeds and| 7°, "tité how mach we miss you, ently hit the department stores :’ We are building | directions, ° nee | on County | Hammie and Florence land good friend. in the Murray Harbour Ceme- | tris readiness to help anyone who| 3 (til! ‘ake, the rest of our lives harder last month than & Y€®r lg new home. ‘Belore the doors| Miller, Edna and Family. "|" Resides his wité, the foriner | needed aksistance. | Tovinghe remenabense by tas. ona | 08° . _. | were installed, birds got in on ined wood | Similar fines Mr. and Mrs. Ira MacLean, | stetig Moore, he leaves to mourn |, Fira! tributes were as fol-| Left to moutn the loss of a |Mrs. Edgar.J. Doiron and family. The Dominion Bureau of St \the bay window sill. - We. have ck to ite natural | or 30-days Lorne Watts and Lila. his passing five daughters lows: Pillow — Wife and daugh- |toving husband end father are |campse.t. — 10 loving memory of |g! eo been sanding these bird stains ‘stain ie not even, can | arraigned « The Craswell Family. : three sons; (Ethel) Mrs. Tyler ter, Greta z his, wife, the former Lucy Aliee Campbell, Cape ‘Traverse, ‘who ene a as Can —acrubbed them, but cannot a 4 f Mr. and Mrs. Roy Alward, Beck, Montague; (Edith) Mrs, ene ete eee 208 tee ints, |racet soso deatey sh tie ‘te per. ce ia (femove them.. What can be TE on a ie coed a (Havelock, .N. B.) Leonard Gillis, Montague: (Cee. | *ttily Donald at River; David | We often sit and think of you the corresponding week if |giner mR be ‘back to its. jea | ‘Teacher and Pupils, York Pt. /O60)"tr Scent Penne. Murray |, Weaths — Jerey, Jemima and |and George in Charloitetown,| "Be St sr sll alose 1064 sciment sores in Quehec| ANSWER: | assume there ie olor: if blesching results in. too School. Harbour; (Olive) Mrs. Ernest family, O'Connor grandchikiren, | also one sister: Mrs. Earl Can-| ‘That grief can call wes: , at fo finish on the wood sill If ES ee ae Canada. , Ltd. Macheod. Murtey Harbour; | Melvin and Pricilla, Fishermen's |aon, St. Eleanore. ~ | Wa nave only plctere’ mom _ |egistered gain “of It! Pet |there is, remove it (paint re-jbe stained the desired shade. Tn P. E. I- Hereford Assoc. Greta, at home, Percy, Murray{Umm, Fiat River. The funeral which was large-| Of the face we love 20. well *: of Canada The de: |mover for varnish, or paint. de-|asing wood bleach, be sure _ to P.Ed. Hereford’ Breeders’ -As-| 7 oe oe nce, Cambridge, |5et@v® — Ethel and Tyler, |ty attended was held from the| No mma toxeve coud ton” eee rete ort noe cont ta the |aatured alcohol for shellac)down |follow label instructions caretul- oer , Melvin, Murray Harbour. One {live and Ernest, Cecelia and |Geddie ‘Memorial Presbyterian | “You bid no Gus a last terewel’ | Atlantic provincés 10.8 ‘cent (¢2, > aot. te, Oe ae a ee ien't eaifferm on cee MORPes, . Ae: “e Vivien (Mrs. Melville |Cecil. Sandra and Arnett Rey-|Church, New London. The ser-| Xo waved your hand to none, tarlor 4 yer cont te Aden, [Oae, oad: apoly a. prepared (the, wood. it eee, be touched. wp ; Gober Billy: and’ Lillian” Hayden O'Connor} predeosssed hes solds, Queen Mary W.I., Murréy | vice was conducted by a former| Kea ‘the seas weice Got tld tiota,- €A pet oom in Seskatche. , hero Sarde 9 * | . y jan Hayden: nee . Keeping and- MacKay, ean a) ‘ad ee ets a hot s-| PAPER | ‘ ‘Sprays: Irene, Ronald and Brian |Also surviving are tow brothers. \Catherine and Sten Sart itee es ‘Gaaty"mtsed by dalshic; Doris aad 17'p nar gent lo BIG COMME ae clea ae _Uniele George, Aunt Margaret, oe family, Laura and Roy O’Con- | Harding, Wilbur Lamont, Hollis |FLOOD: tm loving memory tor; | ACTOR IN HOSPITAL ais (aeoead: Seal ' Boyd and Peggy. _| The funeral, under the direc- | 14) Roverly and Aubrey Cantelo MacKay, Arthur Pidgeon. Ralph’| “ster. Marion J. Sine ous passed BOSTON. (AP) — Actor Pet M Ge [backed NOTICES NOTICES ‘Helen and Jerry Nicolle, Mar- | Bersard, Harold Bernard. < — {557 * 70eaue oder Jommary IM. |) et i ee edealad. to stain, jorie and Colin Westaway, The funeral was under the di-| w > think Engla : Potted Plants — Edith and /rection of Joseph Davison. In- Wisk wo Cee ak Gan apt er ee mont +e Leonard, Barbara and Roderick |terment was in the Geddie Me.| The family chain is broken now voce’ tor Nhs toner: alle : : ‘CARD OF THANKS God called him from a world of | mereides, Sylvia, Joe and Brendan. | which said only that he. wi at There will be set up and sold by public auction |The family of the Inte Henry |__ °*Te {the hospital forthe checkup and on the premises at Cornwall on Tuesday, January | Richards wish to express their Where ‘roubles are unknown DEPARTMENT OF —_|that_his physician ie Dr. Joh Ss 38, 1966, at 2:00 o'clock in the afternoon, one acre sincere. thanks to the doctors | 7° . on Pee nee PUBLIC WORKS OF CANADA(|W. Norcross. Dr. Norcross is & of land with house and buildings paonging to | and nuirses of the Prince Edward | T° S 8%, 08 Said, “Come _ TENDERS eocclalist a ent ’ Estate of Durican MacPhail. There will also be sold | Island_ Hospital, ie aes oe Memoriams, Biblea. given to ast on the premises on the same date the household le dae ifriends, neighbours | Geddie Memorial Chutch by Mr.| SEALED TENDERS ad- furniture of the late Duncan. MacPhail. and felatives for their many |@0d Mrs. Arthur Pidgeon; Mr. |dressed to , Depart- acts of kindness, those who sent |@%d Mrs. Harold Bernard. “|ment’ of Public Works” of Can- Arthur MacPh i] |foral tributes, cards and letters | Donations to the Womens Mis- jada, Room ‘B. 326, Sir Charles rthur MacPhai sionary Society by: Geddie Me-|Tupper Building, Riverside Administrator Estate [Of sympathy, and all who helped | 77.1 Church; Mr. and Mrs, |Drive, Ottawa 8 and endor Ey -|in any way during their recent , . oi . : 8, and sed Duncan MacPhail ; |Donakt Cousins; Mrs. Donald |“TENDER FOR FERRY : bereavement. Lamont; Mr, and Mrs. ¥. C. |TERMINAL FACILITIES, PART 3 : Burke. Il, POR T- AUX - BASQUES, : Flowers: The Family; Earl, |NFLD, will_be received until , i > |Doris and Family; Bruce, Géor- 3.00 P.M. (B.S. T.), WEDNES- ta jad : 3 gie and Beverley; Jim and |DAY, FEBRUARY 33, <a ae PaCS ar ts te AY ; ae Sis Ruth; Monty, Jenny, Donald, | Tender ‘ ‘can Ss tesa , Saag |Mary,~ George, Pamela; Uncle-|tained on deposit of $300.00. in NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF THE ESTATE OF EVERETT Mac- Warren, Aunt Effie and George; |the form of @ CERTIFIED bank DONALD LATE OF SHAMROCK IN QUEENS COUNTY, PRINCE VUNG, Ctve eel tony, ee aeatae co. be 4 , ary Pupils of Cavendish School; |RECEIVER GENERAL OF EPWARD ISLAND, FARMER, DECEASED, INTESTATE. Gladys and Max; Laura, Archie | CANADA, ; : and Rebecca; M.F. Schurman | Chief ; Room E-443, : 3 NA Or ce : Co. Ltd.; Statf es M. ~ sere Building, Waaet . Schurman; aud; verside Drive, Ottawa; a *~ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Buddy and Helen; Vaunda and Engineer, P.O. Box 4600, i ' No. 2074 Joseph; Bernice and Grant; | Building 301, Pleasantville, St. ; ‘ : IN CHANCERY Bruce and Annie; Helen, Harold | John’s, Néfld.; District Engine- at oe tae THE ge nga ons and Lillian; Mr. and Mrs. Ed-} ef, P.O. io cone Ralston MATTE Estate win Clark. Building, is Stree’ Everett” MacDonald, late_of.'Shamrock Dee ae Halifax N. 8 . ‘ Queens County, Prince ard Is- he deposit will be, refunded ee land, Farmer, deceased, intestate. CARD OF THANKS on_ return of the ments in os Pursuant to en Order herein of the Vice Chancellor -dated the seventh day of. | The family of the late’ Warren, |fomm Sindition wit Sidhder ‘epee: uc “January A-D. 1966, all Larger Boo bn ang against the estate of Everett eerie ie sincere os to ing SO Ie ed Vokruaey A.D. 1900. pt toe: haa of Walteal PRtOGN WS. tan’ toreasen inctle ing, the nurses and watt of the | ug “cmsidered each tender Chambers in the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown as the time and place where Prince County Hosital, Jo| seems supe Dei the said claims will be proved before him and take further, notice that all creditors’ oF emai al ‘aabaae, ment and tat be necompsrnied é' conten — ‘eexnte nts dications SSA Jrmomorians and Howat, alan 10 |ftadee goturaenarss ss LIFE INSURANCE CENTRE Rt - : , many kin 7 a won| - ‘ ; i ’ eS |. Dated this’ seventh day of J A.D. 1966, _._]dertal neighbors who have help Reis nee tiation ery eae BS er . ; : Ee cad A r “led in any way during “the oa ae i @ oe met Canadian Yife insurance com- air in Montreal. Announce- Kenny, president of the Can- e- ; fl a) eee folic’ Sats Whd ta. Mae bad’ be necessarily pted,... panies will build this six-stage ae 6 ee ee ones ee ee roe Sea Registrar. ve a hy») Ireavement. structure at the 1987 World's was made in Toronto by ation. Theme of the exhibits ° = ner ROBERT FORTIER, any, ‘é rs N Py. \