I ,. Dollars roll in for pennies spent on classified ads . . . . . phone ’ Would “extra” '1 money make your summer vacation "extra"- special? The’n here’s hOw to get it: makeup a list of artiCles‘ around your ,, home which you longer need. out. grown children’s ,playthings, for instance, or . perhaps ' that old washing machine, a‘n idle bike, sports equipment, or iOST ab‘Out anything that » others can use; l p and describe what have to a ' fast acting Gua'rdidnifél’atriot l J F. El Folks'are, always 'on,'the lookout for second-hand articles in' goodrcondition. And because'the' Guardian - Patriot carrieg many of these in 1 Want Ads they turn to‘its cla'ssifiedncolumns to fill their needs. If you have what they are after, they’ll make quick contact and offer cash. 50 get busy now rounding up articles around the cellar and attic which’you no longer need and Offer them to thousands in these ‘ widely read columns. Here you’ll reach many many local prospect: DIAL 8506 TODAY ,Far in God’s garden now you . who helped in - I953 DODGE 4 door Sedan. A, nice clean car. $850 Page 10 The Guardian Tues, August 5, 1958 IN MEMORIAM AFFLECK —- In loving memory of Brenda Marie Affleck, ac- cidently killed August 5, 1955. Once again we pay our tribute To the one we loved so dear. Though we know you can’t be with us, i We still wish that you were here. Our hearts stt‘l ache with sad- ness Our eyes shed many a tear God alone know how we miss you i, As this ends another year. Always remembered by Dad, Mom, Brothers and Sisters. COOPER » In loving memory of William Cooper Who depart- ed this life, August 3, 1954 We do not need a'specialday, To bring you to our minds. The days, we do not think of you Are very hard to find. Always remembered by wife, Lena. . ‘ POLLARD —- In loving memory of Mrs. Adeline Pollard' who passed away August 5th, 1957. To us she has not gone away Nor has she travelled far, _ Just: entered God’s eternal home ‘And left the gates ajar. I. Lovineg remembered by son Henry- and daughter-in-law Juanette. , POLLARD —- In loving memory at our grandmother Mrs; Ade- line Pollard, tho departed this life August 5th, 1957. What would we give ii w. could “y! Hello, Grandma, in the same old .way. ’ To hear your voice and see your smile, To sit with you dear grandmoth- er and chart awhile. So you who have a grandmother ‘ cherish her with care For you’ll never know the heart- . _ ache, a Till you see her vabant chair. ..Always remembered by grand- children G e o r g e, Adeline, Lloyd, Harold, Charles and Feniton Pollard. HARVEY -— In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Mrs. Ernest, Harvey, Crapaud, who . passed away August 5th, 1950. “Silently the years roll by, die. sleep. . ~ - heyw-ill kdep’you till 'We , I meaty-A I _ I . sadly missed«‘lgnid,ii\f‘aIWays., rel membered." by s. family. r , I wish'to‘ Dris'fSteM and Lea‘, nursingstaffbf’ithe‘fP. E31. Hospital, clergy and all re- latives and friends who sent mass cards, floWers a ' mes; sages of sympathy. at those . any‘ w d ‘ the illness and death Mwmyuhlfg baud, Thomas Hughes. Mrs. Florence. Hughes. .A'gents Wanted 1 ' Pedals RoutéSl'Availabl'e 1 ‘ But thoughts of you will neuer OUT OUR WAY By J. R. WILLIAMS? REAL ESTATE POPPIN' H055.WES-- rve SEEN HIM 60 , BETWEEN TWO CLOSER r TOGETHER THAN [ % HE’S AN OLD BIlesn- I ‘\ \“l' \C / ’3’ l , . ',, ’I. .Z/ A . l y an In OH, IS THAT TWO? _ I THOUGHT IT ‘ ab, WAS ONE 5 HE'D SPLIT! \‘ V 'v. . I. In: . I? LIV .k ~ . II “i “(I ‘L. "1,, a , v .4 . M WW « .é ‘\. (a w... {oil I4, I a ,1 ffifigufiu . I. V, N A Il/_. . Inga I 3 III/I/ ‘ I I ., (WI/I] i'lj mm’@.witiiaus . -_.I§Ildm5¢nlcb.m Bars and Trucks For Sale For Sale' 1950 VANGUARD IN GOOD ONE ANTIQUE COUCH AND cendition. Apply Cecil Watts, one gitchen lounge apply York. Pownal St. FOR SALE OR TRADE. 1957 Chevrolet Sedan. Apply 314 Fitzroy Street.‘ 1950 MONARCH CAR. GOOD tires and motor. Cheap. Apply John O'Connor, Hope River. 1952 - VOLKSWAGON BODY perfect new engine clutch and trasmission radio fully ad- justable seats. Phone 3036. or 8315. 1951 STUDEBAKER V8 AUTO- matic. Good condition. Priced reason-ably, Apply House Trail- or. Summer Street or 'phone 8395. . Female Help Wanted I EXPERIENCED HAIRDRESSER Apply Post Office Box 39, Char— lottetown. " i WOMAN HOUSEKEEPER FOR three rooms and bath. Man and 8 year old boy. (Steady). Fred C. Ouillan, 15 Alice Street, Truro, NS. : I For Sale CUSTOM BUILT BOAT AND out-board motor. Apply %7 ,Ricltrhond St. Phone 3123. .0 NE: ’VMACLAREY .KITCHEN Good {condition Price V réafidgallle. Apply Mrs. Earl ' Seine‘s, one has never been used. '_Will sell reasonable. J. . A. ,-‘_D0y1¢,, Lismore, Pictou Co., N. S 1 HEAVY DUAL WHEEL TRAC- tor trailer. 1 four wheel trail- aIles‘u'ies rubber belting. Robert Milllgan, Sherlbrooke. ONE,CALL TO 8506 T0 PLACE a Classified ad can, bring you many calls for the article you , want to sell or the property you‘d like to rent. ARBORITE —' ALL PATTERN i— all colours :— out to size. Chandler Bros. Phone 6557. ' "Men or Women ~— Earn $3.00 per hour handling 250 different Paula Products. I will extend you credit. Even without expert ence, your success is assured in followung my directives. Write for 'my thirty-day helping-hand Offér'FREE now. G. Laurin — President — Paula Ltd. — 21 St. Paul East — Montreal”. 'HOUSEWIVES — DOES pili- sent incume fall short of your need? Add extra dollars to the family income by becoming an AIvon Representative today. For mtenvdew Winite, Mus. Rita G. .- Bump, 16 Princess St, MonotOn, n. Baby chicks __ M BURNS C H I C K HATCHERY howsopen. A Special breed for every need. cars and Treks For Sale 1948 PONTIAC. GOOD CONDI-’ lion. Four new tires. Phone 7173. OOPS - '_ We ,7 JUST. D opped ' 'Our ' Prices Yes, we, dropped our prices on those used cars and you can now buy them at terrific savings. Don’t seeing these if you’re in the market for a good used 0 O O I956 PONTIAC Black 4 door sedan, a good vehicle— Only ' $l695 I953 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN 2 Door Sedan. $995 ALLISON MacLEOD LTD. 126 Cumberland St. 1 UPRIGH'I‘ VACUUM CLEAN- er. Sacrifice price $18. Dial M- TWO BRITTANY PUPS, eleven months old. One male undone female. Apply Mrs. Benjamin Wood, Alexandra. I SOW T0 FARROW AUGUST let. One milk cow; 40. laying linens. Cecil Molyneaux, Brad‘al- ane. ' 250‘ YOUNG PULLETS. BIRD Rock, New Hampshire. A150 250 Rhode Island Light Sussex Conrad Plomp, Crapaud. EUREKA” POWER‘ P OTATO sprayer. 90 gallons. In good , working order. Joseph McKin- non, Avondale, Vernon River Post Office. ITS MUCH EASIER T0 PRE- pare your Guardian - Patriot Classified Ad when you ask one of our trained ad‘takers to as- sist you. Phone 8506. SEVEN PEDESTAL TYPE, square top restaurant tables. Good as new. No reasonable offer refused. T. Earle Hickey and Co., Summerside. FOR SALE I0 ft. steel box. Can be seen at Proude & Son, Parkdale. USED HA,Y BALERS For Sale One 50T. Interna- tional Baler and one 45T. Both engine driven. Ready, to go to work. These units must be disposed of this week. Price and terms to suit purchaser. W. R. Jen- kins. AIRPLANE FOR SALE 1946 Taylorcraft BCIZD; fabric excellent;; engine 65 hp. Contin- ental; 750 hours since new. Con- tact F. S. Lou Rivard, RCAF, Greenwood,-N. S. or F0. Norm Donovan, RCAF Summerside. Aircraft based at Summerslde until Aug. 10th. Price $2150.00. PHONE 7364 - 7365 Owner F.0. Scoles. ‘ ,_ enamel, Brad-albane, P. E. I.‘ Eon ESALE —- z MACKEREL ,cAIIII- or er. '1 light 2 wheel trailer. Also , 4 FORMAL DRESSES (1 white; .1 turquoise. Size 16; 1 pink, size 12; 1 blue lace, size 14.) 1 navy gabardine suit, size 14;) 1 navy gabarline black checked shortie coat size 14. Also 1 studio couch, ,perfect condition. Dial 4445, after 1 p. m. LANDSCAPING Anything in Landscaping. L00 0 kin g after Lawns, r Hedges and Odd Jobs v Dial 5669' I Lost And Found ’ LOST—BROWN POINTER. ANY- one seeing, please notify‘owner,‘ Kenny] Clements, Montague, Phone 24. STRAYED: TWO HUNTING dogs. Brittany spaniels. color light tan and whlte. One with tatoo “Fen4h” in right ear. Fred Semple, phone Kensing- ton, 138. ' . Male AIIII Female Help ACCOUNTANT FOR OFFICE payable , and cost accounting. Experienced. Age 20—40 years. Apply P. E. I. Frosted Foods 1 Ltd. . Male Help Wanted WANTED EXPERIENCED MAN or boy for general farm work (married or single). House provided for married man. Miscellaneous NOTICE: ALL TAXES FOR New Glasgow Sch must be paid by August 17th., 1958, or they will be handed in for col- lection. By Older of Trustees. BOX NUMBERS' ‘ In replying to Box Numbers please make sure you have the correct Box Number in the ad- dress. ' r ‘ Personal Knud Jorgenson, Fredericton. .l I For Sale LOTS FOR SALE. APPLY TO James Beer, Cornwall. ______._'_.__.__-_——- 78 ACRE FARM, 30 ACRES standing hay, at Grand View. A. F. MacPhee. so ACRES OF LAND ON PAV- ed Highway near village chur— ches, Stores and school. Will sell reasonable. Apply E. H. Chappell, Bradalbane, P. E. 1. HOUSE BUILDINGS OUT buildings and large lot, near Charlottetown. Apply Box 287 Guardian. ' DOUBLE TE‘NEMENT HOUSE on Elm Avenue. Rental $130. month. House in good repair. Apply - George Douglas, Real Estate and Insurance, 96 Upper Queen Street. 5 ROOM HOUSE WITH SUN parlour at Bristol. (16 acres Of land.) Near Church, School and store. Apply Box 286 Guardian. FOR SALE — DESIRABLE home, central. Verandah, hall, living-room, dining room, kit- chen, pantry, porch, four bed- rooms with clusets, bath, large attic, garage. Could be made suitable for two apartments. E. A. Cudmore, 145 Great George St., or 96 Elm Avenue. 180 ACRE DAIRY FARM, 75 1 acres; tillable. Electricity. Same standing lumber and fire- wood. Good water supply in house, barn and pastures. Land in good condition, 12 miles from ‘Moncton on M-acLaugh— lin Road. Modern nine roam house. $7000. Apply Walter H. gest RH. No. 2, Irishtown, N. I FOR SALE f Five room house situat— ed at1128 Hillsboro Street, cement foundation, .hot air coal furnace, imme- ‘ diate possession. ,L. H. KENNEDY Realtor and nsurance 166 Great Ggorge St. Dial 3, 12 ‘ A REAL ESTATE . Wanted ' WARM HOUSE —-KEEPING room for gentleman; Apply box 284 Guardian'- Patriot WANTED BY RELIABLEATEN- ants, tenement apt, or house in or near city.- Write Box 282 . Guardian. . iCHARLOTTETOWNz RETAILER seeks a 3-bedroom "apartment or house. Urgently required as soon as posSible. Please phone Elm Avenue, Dial 3813. Cudmore’s (fish Grocery, ‘1 .. STATISTICIAN I for Economics. Service Department of Fisheries ST. JOHN’S, NFLD. . Salary: $4200-$5640 per annum. Qualifications: University , grad- uation with specialization in economics or statistics; a basic knowledge of statistical theory and methods. Apply to the Civil Service Com- ,mission, 128 Highfield Street, Moncton, N.B., not later than August 18, 1958, . Services Offered FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH \ The amazing Body Tonic. Write for free booklet today. PROCKER & CAMPBELL RESEARCH INST. 21 King St. East, Toronto, Ont. REAL ESTATE Agents ‘And Brokers. REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE 166 Great George St. Dial 3912 REAL ESTATE For Rent TWO FURNISHED BEDROOMS. ' , Phone 7921 mornings. LARGE FRONT ROOM, FIRST floor. Phone 4584 after 5.30. 1 LARGE FURNISHED ROOM 3rd. floor Dial 3306., FOR RENT LARGE FURNISH- ed heated room. Central. Dial 6401. HOUSE FOR RENT IN MER- maid. Six miles from City. Partly furnished. Cheap rent. Apply Laurson Bluell, Mermaid. H E A T E D THIRD FLOOR AI‘ artment. 5 rooms and bath. Continuous hot. water. Central- ly located. Box 214 Guardian— Patriot. 2 ROOM TRAILOR AT ,STAN- hope by the week, fully equip- ped and furnished. Dial 9166 or write Box 283, Guardian. FURNISHED. BEDROOM. IN clean home, pleasant surround- ings. Sorry no housekeeping privelges. Phone 8230. HEATED APARTMENT. SUIT- able for two girls or married couple. Apply 314 Fitzroy St., or phone 3057. GARDENWORK BY AN OLD ,, man. Wages very reasonable. Apply James Kelly, 23 Allen Street. MODERN FUMIGATING Available throughout P. E. I. for extermination of roaches, bed bugs, rats, insects, etc. Free estimates. Phone or write: H. R. QUINN, PROP. P.O. Box 451 Phone 8727 transportation Wanted ‘ .H. EDY p TRANSPORTATION. FOR 0 N E person to Toronto by August 7 or 8. Please Phone Summorside 2904. Wanted, To Buy WANTED ALE BOTTLES PINTS or quarts: Dial 8595. CASH r“OR PRIVATELY OWN- ed car. 1955 model or later. Dial 53-04, Teachers Wanted ATTENTION TEACHERS There are several posi- tions Open for teacher/s in the Rural High Schools in Colchester County: Brook- field, Tatamagouche and Onslow. Send application to: (Mrs) ’ Mabel Hamilton, Secretary Municipal School Board of Colchester, Box 697, TrurO, N.S. B.C. BAND TOPS K E R K R A D E Netherlands (ReutersIfiThe West Vancouver Boy-s Band Association has won two first prizes in the world mus- ical competition here, the organ» izers announced Monday. The West Vancouver group won in the “excellence section” and the “honour contest." , seventyiive links to the North-! IN MEMORIAM HARRY D. CROSBY There passed away at his home at Cornwall on Friday, June 27th 1958 Harry Davies Crosby in his sixty-ninth year. Although in failing health for the past few months his sudden passing came as a shock to his family and friends. He was born at Meadow Bank, P.E.I. an only 'son of the late Hammond and Emma Boyle Cros by. In'191I5 he purchased a farm and mill property at Cornwall where he resided until his death. He be greatly mlssed in the home and by his many friends being honest and upright in ’all Mortgage. Sale There will be sold by Public Auction in front of the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown in Queens County, Prince Ed-t ward Island, at the hour of Twelve O’clock noon on Wed. the twentieth day of August, AD. 1958, all that tract, piece and parcel of land, situate, lying and being on Lot or Township Number Thirty-seven in Queens County aforesaid, bounded as follows, that is to sayz—On the North by a Road known as the McCanmellRoad; on the East by] the Dromore Road; on the South, by land now or formerly in the! possession of Patrick O’Brien;‘ and on the West by land now or formerly in possessign of Fran- cis Callaghan; containing by, estimation Eighty acres of land, " a little more or less: 'ALSO all that other parcel of land situate, lying and being on Township Number . thirty-seven, in Queens County, bounded and described as follows: ——COMMENCING on the South side of the Dromore Road at the Northeast angle of a farm of blind the property of. Andrew Barrett; thence South Sixty-six chains and sixty-six links; thence. East three chains and seventy-five links; thence North to the place of commence, ‘ment, containing twenty- five acres of land; a little more or less: ALSO ALL that other tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being on Township Number thu'ti' y-seven aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, that is to say: —COMMENCING at the South side of the Droinore Road at the Northwest corner of a farm of land occupied by the heirs of Francis Murray; thence West along the South side of the said Road three chains and east corner of a farm of twenty- five acres, held by Hugh Mc- Kenna from Angus McDonald; thence South sixty-six chains and sixty—six links; thence East three chains and seventy-five links; thence North alongthe Western boundary of said land held by the heirs of the said Francis Mur- ray sixty-six chains and sixty- ,six links to the place of com- mencement, containing twenty-I five acres of land, a little more or less. The above sale is made under and by virtue off'the Power of Sale contained in‘ an Indenture of Mortgage dated the Twenty- sixth day of August AD. 1930 and made between Hugh A. Cal— laghan of Dromor'e in Township Number Thirty.seven in Queens County, Prince Edward Island, Farmer with his wife Annie Cal- laghan of the one‘part and Louise C. Longworth of Montreal, Pro- vince of Quebec, Widow of the other part, default having been made in payment of Principal and interest thereby secured For further particulars apply at the Office of Palmer & Has- lam, Bank Of Nova Scotia Chambers, Charlottetown. Dated this Twenty-seventh day of June AD. 1958. H. L. PALMER ETHEL C. SWIFT ’ Trustees of the Estate of his dealings. He was deeply .in- terested in the church and a faith- ful member of the chOlr._ I He leaves to mourn his Wth the former Lettie Howard, two daughters and son, Doris, Mrs. Max Thompson, Voctorla, P.E.I. Hilda, Mrs. John Fraser, New Glasgow, NS Stanley, Otter-burn Heights, Quebec, seven grand- children, also one sister Myrtle, Mrs. Clayton Matthew, West Covehead. ‘ The funeral service which was largely attended was held on Sunday, June 29th, from his late residence. The service was con.- ‘ ducted by his pastor Rev. R.A. Patterson, assisted by Rev. M. K. Chanman, Hampton. ‘-‘ The hymns sun-g were When The Day of Toll is Done”,”and “The Lord’s My Shepherd . A solo. “We are going Down The Valley” was beautifully rendered by Stephen MacL'eod, Bon— Shaw. The pallbearers were, Walter Boyle, Roy Crosby, Clarence Mur- chison, Walter Gregor, Herbert Scott and Elimer Frizzell.’ There were many, beautiful floral offeringsthat bore silent tribute to a loved one who has passed on. He was laid to rest in the fam-_ ily plot at Meadow Bank. ' Following are the floral tribu- tes: PILLOW Wife WREATHS )oris, Max and family lilda, John and Heidi Itanley, Audrey and family ister Myrtle and Clayton lrthur and Henry Fraser . Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey“ Gillespie and family v Mr. and’M-rs. Chesley Fraser and, family ‘ SPRAYS I Cornwall choir , The Ladies Aid of Cornwall 'iece Thelma, Keith and family landhe and Walter A '.ottie and Annette ‘xlenda, Wendell and boys Percy and Joe. on and‘éGentie ' , lean, Herbert and family Frank Boyle FIOssie Miriam, Eleanor, Charlie and Russell Jack MacKinnon BASKETS 0F FLOWERS , Helen, Laura, Roy and Margaret Jennie Brine ; Sheila German Jean Morrison Helen See. CUT FLOWERS Jean and Melvin The Machllans. Harry Davies Crosby wish to convey their heart felt thanks to all who sent flowers, messages of sympathy, to Rev. R.A. Pet- terson, who visited so frequently and to all who helped in any way during their recent sad be- reavement. ' Your thoughtful acts and words of sympathy h ave ,been much appreciated. IN MEMORIAM, MR. JARVIS .TRAINOR There passed away suddenly at the Alberton Hospital on June ,14th, 1958, Jarvis Trainor. The deceasedl’was’ the son of the late Mr. and. Mrs. Thomas Trainer, Emerald Junction. His W'ufe pre- deceased him four ilyeans ago, also a number of-chil‘dren. Although in failing health for the past two years, his cheerful all was well. His kind and cheer- ful’ ways endeared to all, from the oldest people to the youngest children. , He leaves to mourn his passing one son and a daughter Clarissa, Mrs. St. Clair Stewart, Emerald; Louise C. Longworth. Carlyle, Tignish, also one lbro- ; PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARR-ISTERS, SOLICITORS, Etc. 1. Elmer Blanchard, B.A. 160 Richde St. Dial 5573 M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB. Bank of Commerce Bldg ‘Palmer u Hanan Bank of Nova scotia Bldg. CHIROPRAcTOR Dr. W. R. Carson 31 Prince St. Dial 6432 OPTOMETRISTS .l. A. Carruthers, 11.0. 123 Kent St, Dial 5612 I. S. Taylor, 3.0. Comer Kent & Queen Sts. .Office 9133 —- House 4756 H. I. Mabon. 8.0. Montague "P. E. 1. Peake & Nicholson 175 GraftOn Street I. A. McGuigan, B.A. Currie Bldg., Dial 9424 Queen St. IAN M. MacLEOD, LLB. CURRIE BLDG. (Above Shoe Doctor) DIAL 3361 FREDERIC A. LARGE, Q.C., M.L.A. Room 207 Dominion Building Dial 3244 MacPhee & Trainer [9 Richmond St. Dial 5573 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS McDONALD, CURRIE 8: CO. COOPER BROTHERS a co. ARCHITECT J. F; TOOFT'SS, B. Arch. ARCHITECT 140 Richmond St.“ Dial 3865 ‘G. Keith Pickard B. Arch. M.R.A.I.C., Charlottetown, 100 Fitzroy St. Dial 8618 Summerside, Wednesdays Dial 2936 m G Peter A. McNeil t. Geo. St. Charlottetown Phone 4339 P. O. Box 513 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER E. S. CHANDLER. B.Sc. (E.E.), M.E.I,C., RED]. 161 QUEEN ST. PHONE 8325 Currie slag. Charlottetown mm 5553 H. R. DOANE & COMPANY 148 Great George St.. Char! tteto v Dial 6547 —- 6548 o m P. O. Box 187 Charlottetow- ARTHUR l. GARRETT ’ PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING ‘ no Fitzroy Street "CARD _‘OF_,_II-IA', ' BANDOF TNIIN KS The wife‘and family or the late I '. ‘ spirit convinced his friends that “ . Customers are Canada Has Polish Treas, OTTAWA (=CIPI — Poland, been' infomned “that the dlan government has an to the problem of the treasures," External Adlai“ ister Smith announced I Asked in the Command ternal altairs committee by position leader Pearson plied that “at the nwnient taking the position Of the (Liberal) government that Montreal and fine, depositmés, The treasmieis in (pram, .. prising the bulk of.P0IlIanIdi tic and literary treasirres, sent to Canada during the - ' ther and_thijce sisters? Emerald, Dora (Mrs. v' McCloskey) Havenhill, Elizabeth, Beatrice (Mrs. , Jones), both of .Emerald, a1 number of grandchildren, nil and nephews. 7 -‘ : The remains ,were trapst ” ‘ from the Rooney Funeral H Albenton, on Saturday, June 1’ to his. home in Emerald where the funeral was held ‘ ‘ Monday morning discounts: Rooney and Joseph Davison St. James Church, _ sung by Rev. E. L, Murra Ital Harold Croken was’in' ary. 'The largeme c, bore silent testimOny . esteem in which the was held. 7 ‘ The nail bearers Were: Hughes, St. ClairkCrokien Jones, Eunery. Mulli- Jones; Edward _ Flower bearers were.“ « Gary Stewart. \ ' May his soul rest in peas}. The family Of ,thelate J Trainer wish tothamkjtlte and saw the .Albhrtos pltal,’ Rev. ,Phelaa‘ MA; :I Rev. E. L. Murray, Dr. Sh Joseph DavisOn, all those a . sent mass cards, flowers, cards and letters of sympathy, :and, a “one ‘V ‘ .. as“ ._"‘ ‘ the direction orMessi-s. -» ‘ use? an “ ‘1 _ where Requiem High Mass ' Raffenty. 'Daryle Nicholson and » Messrs. Gerald _ Rooney ' all Who‘belped in any wayidm, their recent sad bereavement. 30 acres grainy/4 acres p0 barn 80' by 48’ with 1 in. house andibarns; electric], way on improved roadi railway. The location must Will be sold With or withéu 7 . A. EDISO * Attention, f This is to notin Mt. Stewart Wo , der Wool ’Gradin cense Number business to serve, day, August 5th.} wOol washed. 175 acre block Of level "land, ance in wood and lumber; Buildings in first classyrepaire, Am PAINTERS diately. TOp wages for the! _, Apply to— 2 :Kirkwood Drive IMPORTANT - For those who want to own and independence. A should provide you with ex’ mediately. This type of I“ ‘4 successful throu' ghmit the mm of dollars grossed yearly? r ‘ I The Automatic Merchandising of labour, and ' reasons for its gigantic: Applicants must have a _> Iiveries of the widely used brush and Paste. in the Dispensers, a product of Lever Successful applicants IMMEDIATELY in cash for ' investment with repurchase =wL‘ distributor in operating a119,} establish all accounts. N 0 selling, credit , No warehouse file If this type of work would ’ become one of our sucoessful “ ' standing opportunity on a year ‘. personal interview with a. enclose full name, Dial 5321 address: I All replies strictly confidentiali’r” in; ,1