- 'rs-?:;:ezsrEKv- A LL..." ; 4 .-.. I he gave of his best to its furth- e Page 14 The Guardian Thurs. Sept, 26. 1957 IN MEMORIAM ELLIS - In loving memory of our dear Husband and Father. . Harry Ellis. who passed away September 3. I054. It's lonely here without you And sad the weary Way For life can never be the same Since you were called away. Sadly missed by wife and family. VANIDERSTINE - In lovlnl memory of Evelyn Van Ider- stine our beloved sister and daughter who died on Sept. zlst, 195i. In our hearts lovs'a memory lingers Tender loving kind and true There is not a day dear Evelyn But we always think of YOU- Lovingiy i F ufi by Mother. brothers and sisters. The Sorrey family- IN MEMORIAM CHARLES I. CRDSSMAN There passed peacefully any info the eternal rest at his lioms in Cape Traverse on September Filh, Charles H. Crossman. in the 73th year of his age. after an illness of six months. which he bore with christian patience and fortitude. Born at Albany. P.E.I. in 1883, the son of John and Pheobe Crop snian he moved to Cape Trav- erse when a young boy. where he farmed until three years ago. The home was one where ac- quaintances were graciously wel- t-omed. Unconsciously he filled a vital place in the church where srance and welfare. The funeral services at the home and Church of Scotland, were conducted by his pastor. Rev. .l.H. Bishop. The large at- Iendance at these services bore testimony to the regard and es- teem in which Mr. Crosaman was held. Hymns sting were: "Unto the Hills” and ”23rd Psalm". Interment was In tle Church cemetery. Pall bearers were Walter Lord Bert Dickie. John Smallwood. Muncey Gardiner. Harry Patter- son. William Pye. Surviving are his wife, one son Edwin of Cape Traverse. two daughters (Margaret! Mrs. Rus- sell Kaye. Sackville. N.B. lWil- lat Mrs. Robert Trenholm. Am- herst. N.S. and four grandchil- dren. The floral tributes included: PILLOW Wife. Edwin and Janis BROKEN CIRCLE Margaret. Russell. Roger. Mar- ion WREATHS Willa, Robert. Grace. Roberta C. Brotherhood of Railway Em- ployees Cape Traverse Womenls institute Ruby. Angus. Ivan. Edna, El- don and Linda Herbie and Ruth Bessie and Harry Doull Pyrtle. Tommy and John Mac- Mlclten Thelma. Elaine and Archie IASKETS Hubert. Ereel. Barbara. John Betty and Arthur Bessie. Sis. Jane Marion and Lawrence SPRAY Lydia and Erin Sherres CUT FLOWERS Harry Rhod and Patricia Emma and Heber Sherren Georgie and Harry Quigley GIDEON BIBLE Eileen and George Johnson. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Charles Crnssmln wish to express heart- felt thanks to all friends. neigh- bours. and relatives for the kind- ness and sympathy shown us in our recent bereavement. also b all who sent cards. lettns. etc. VIVI FAUIUI matsTaatas 1 For Sale I Iliilasssss -IT-...-AINmTA:M'ONE'YTTN';1NGLISH s"s."rF'ri:n GRILL. QUEEN IT. spare time. No experience nec- usary. Show beautiful Christ- mas Cards to your friends. Stationery. Ribbon, Wrappings. and Novelties. Free folders showing Personal Cards. Gen- Large variety of Christmas and Everyday Assortments. erous profits and bonus on vol- ume. Write today for samples. Douglas Greeting Card Com- P-Illy. 50-BC Blocker St., Tor- .;"iL......m.m. lsardsrs Accsaasdatstl ACCOMMODATION FOR GIRL boarders. in comfortable home near P.W.C. Reasonable rates 17 Pleasant St. Dial Sll'I. CAN ACCOMMODATE ELDER- ly couple or two lady pension- ers. Nico warm home. First floor. d ” time all year. or winter months. Reas- onable rates. Phone 7437. cm as! Tracks For sale III DODGE SEDAN IN GOOD condition. Apply Don's Serv- ice Station. Grafton St., East. isn IIALF TON FORD TRUCK low mileag. good condition. Price 8600. W.E. Donald. Ham- iiltoai. issi MERCURY, su'FtTiXiTiE, Phone Summerside 7708. 15! FORD CUSTOMLINE SE- dan. two-tone. radio and heat- ar. Whitewall tires. plus two winter tires. Phone 3116 or call at 53 Hayfield Si. This car must be sold, owner leaving for Ontario Saturday morning. cars Leaving CAI LEAVING FOR BOSTON odate three passengers. Call 3139 T-For Ilint Chandler Bros. Dial 8557. ply Box 445. Guardian. location. quiet home. Apply af- ter 5 p.m. at I96 Fitzroy. FOR RENT small house. About October 10. 5 room apartment. U... R ner. Summerside. Phone 2136 evenings 3277. nished. On ground floor. For winter months only. Write Box V75, Guardian. partment and bat h Guardian. without children. Centrally disn. 7 pm. Central location. Dial 6dl9. in private home. 144 Hlllsboro Street. jg m.gg APARTMENT. I ROOMS AND bath. heated. central location. ADPIY Box 434 Guarllan. Funniniib nnTir1r.ii ann- room and kitchenette suitable for nurses. near both hospit- als. Dial 827l after 2 p.m. I'-sr Salt noon woitx MARE. w-iiT1-1: Box 441. Guardian. l'U'RNI'l'URE AT 105 DORCIIES-' for Street. Phone 5464. IAIY CARRIAGE IN EXCEL- lent condition. Dial 9948. MAN'S GAIARDINE COAT. also 40. Phone 4767. I GUAGE SINGLE BARREL shot-gun. Phone 8650. EIUSE AND IDT FOR SALE. Apply Oliver Smith. Mt. Stew- PARIS IAPI - UIIt&liIIHed "1. men painted "viva Fanbus" (long live Fgubug) gig; ” 1 gm; of the American lanhaasy here Wednesday. The signs were ndssion complete In good con- dition. Price 815.00. Sterling washed off. Stewart, Pownal radio. etc. 8.000 miles. Trans- T.:”TITCT'mT'-I (erred. Priced for quick sale! NUMBER OF REGISTER Ion RENT nodniannu p roun ROOM i"ii:Tfr.”o'Airaitr.. ALUMINUM meat. with elcctic range. Ap-. 0"! on Two Roomst NICE. therail Aluminum Co. 125 Kent IMMEDIATELYZI 3 ROOM APARTMENT, FUR-l Adultl - -7 - m-- -P couple only. Write hot 793i ELECTRoL0x' '1'-nmn FLOOR HEA'-TE n A- partment. Excellent for couple TO LET-THIRD FLOOR. SELF contained. heated apartment. Furnished. Three rooms and bath. Dial 0260 between 5 and on. FURNISHED itootif heated. 12 Upper Hillsboro St. side FIIRNISHED ROOM. IIEATED.' RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT I from registered stock. Dial 7643. .i.ADlEs MUSKIAT COAT. i site 16. perfect condition, write box 446 Guardian. ' APPLES. GREEN 0! RIP! T0- inatoes. pears. peppers. tender young corn, W.J. Macitay Ver- non Bridge. LARGE QUANTITY OF TOP soil and pig manure. als 2 hogs for sale. ,F Bell. Phone titi.'l2. ONE HOOVER ELEVATOR digger. Good Working condit- ion Lowell Ching. Kingsboro. P.E.I. GREY HORSE, I2 YEARS OLD. Weight I500. Also rubber tlred dump cart will sell cheap. Al- I phonse Chaisson. Carleton. TEN-ROOM HOUSE MADE IN- to 2 apartments. All modern conveniences. Apply John Jen- kins. 54 Allen St. SADDLE MARE. FIVE YEARS with 2 months old filly at side. Exhibition prize winners. Write in care of ABC Guardian. FOR SALE-I50 WHITE LEG- horn year old hens, also five feeder cattle. Year and hail old. Lorne Stewart. Stanley Bridge. ed SIIOPIIIOTIIS. some fresh. and I to freshen including cows. imi- . fers. also some calves. Apply Dan Jewell. North River. FOR SALE-TRAILORS FOR tractors. 2 driving wagons 830. each. one truck wagon 535.00 William Mat-Kenzie. Stanley ' Bridge. asrvlagfull murasdinaers. spselaliaiagiachiasssdiahaa. Dialni. 8amsss0fIsisI Trucking of any kind sftar I.p.M.aadniiSat.afler-aooaor Iioldaya Dial scan. PIANO LEMON! GIVEN IY sxperienced teacher in Park- dale district. Dial .1055. HOME BAKED BEANS WRITE and whole wheat bread. rolls and biscuits. on every Thurs- day. Friday and Saturday. Phone 6734. P.E. ISLAND TRUCKMEN TO bring back medium sized load oi furniture from New York. Apply Mrs. E. Rafuse, 70 Douglas St. Charlottetown. Dial &.m:m. -frassasrtstlss Vlaiitsd RELIABLE DRIVER WILL AS- iist with driving Ior trans- portation to Toronto leaving between Septembe 27 and Oc- tober 3. Phone 4707 after 5.!) p.m. Vlantstl WANTED - ALE lOT'I'I.l'.S. Pints or quarts. Dial 8595. SIIINGLING OR PATCH WORK Phone 6260 after 5 p.m. STUDENT WANTS REORIE of French lessons, Phone 5104. WANTED USED POTATO PICK- er. on bber. Lester Baglole Summerside East Phone 1624. WANTED-B"Y7WOMAN LIVING alone, one couple or woman. free rent and fuel for winter. t-...-, -.. . .-.. -.. .-.-.. i NYLON LACES 36 YDS. 81.00 1 Ribbon. I500 yds. 31.00. Write Box 857 ch Guardian. Beautiful taffetized, In - 5a". I WANTED '- CANADIAN COINS Septembu 28. can accomm-' Postpaid. Schaefer. 264. Drum- mondville. Que. 1 I ONE SET OF SCALES WEIGH-I I ing up to 600 lbs. in perfect. I shape. Priced to sell. Fred-' ericlt Turner. Winsloe or dial 5781. COMBINATION doors and windows. step and stair railings Trade in your old doors and windows at Wea- St.. Dial 6428 Free estimates. 'EIinv's MOUTTIFN FUR COAT. Lady's vanity dresser. Wilton I rug 9 x 12 and mats. lawn "Y7; mower at bargain prices. Ap-. ply 140 Water Si. ' 2”itow LEVEL nan sonn- shuii plough on rubber. 2 sets spring tooth barrows. J. L. Rayner, Summerside. Phone on. nEArsib'"r'6iJii-Room A-. 2136. evenings 3277. USED TWO moiitha may be had fw pay- ; merits due. Tel immediately 922) Maritime Compact Sales, 176 Kent Street Ch-town. P.E. I. met Write 3” "0 Gm u near main highway to Sum- merside. Five rooms and bath. Oil furnace. good state of re palr. Suitable for a veteran un- der small holding. Provisions of Veteran's Land Act. Further particulars apply A. W. Mar- tin. Central Street. Summer- .FsaaIs Ileia Wanton TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS warntnss WANTED. APPLY in person to island Grill. IMMEDIATELY. WOMAN FOR .housework. Family of 3 adults. Phone 3338. GIRL OR WOMAN TO HELP with housework, apply Mrs. John McKinley, North River. Dial 7772. WANTED - A COMPANION housekeeper. one looking for home instead of high wages. One child no objection. Box E. Guardian. Summerside. last hit. Fssiid LOST SMALL BLACK KITl'I-.'N Saturday evening. Corner-Don chester and ilillsboro. Apply. 31 Lower Hillsboro or dial 3003. I LOST FROM 0! IIILLSSOR0 St., wine tricycle. black steel seat. missing pedal. please Phone 6784. Up to 850.00 for 1875 quarter. etc. Send 15 cents for new 12- page price list of coins purchas- ed 8. Marles. Numismatisi, Box 033. Calgary. m..,... FARM LANDS FOR SALE At Milton on paved high- way, 6 miles front Char- lottetown, 90 acres of land 70 under cultivation and balance in good himber and wood. Immediate pos- session. For further par- ticulars apply to Hamilton Home on premises or Bell Mathieson & Foster. Char- lottetown. FOR SALE W. W. Greener. Grade F 12 gauge double barrelled, excellent condition. Price S100. Price when new over 3400. Apply Family Bakery during day or at house. 162 Granville St. in the evening. Martin McKenna, Summerside. LIGHT PICK-UP. and DELIVERY SERVICE DIAL 66I3 AUCTION SALE OF FARM MACHINERY AND FURNITURE AT YORK Iness: horse rug. new; b SATURDAY, SEPT. 28th AT 2 O'CLOCK I stationary engine. Fuller Johnson, 4 H.P.: 1 set driving har- uffalo robe; driving sleigh; driving wagon: t 1 ladders; wheel barrow; sewing machine tsingcr); I Cuba heater; -and mattress; 8 Deere dlggm 3 furrow; COCIH I Kenwood oil heater: 1 Queen heater: 1 davenporl and chair: 'extenslon table and chairs: sideboard; I commodes; bed spring asional chairs; ice chest: radio table: chif- 'i'onier; kitchen table and cnhlrs: booit case; bureau. miscellaneous MRS. GEORGE WATTS. Owner tables and chairs. pictures. Other articles too numerous to men- tion. CLAUDE cii.4.sws:1.L Auctioneer. phone 7014 centre of City. SUITABLE SPACE FOR STORE 600 sq. ft. floor space in business district near Available for immediate occupancy. For full particulars contact- OUEEN STREET PHONE 7336 MEAT MARKET PROFESSIONAL CARDS IN MEMORIAM DAVID L. lelNNI.S Kenaingtoe at triems in Suninierside and known was born at sumnserslde IIIWOO If”- nn February 21.1921. a son of Mr and Mrs. John Mcinnia. As work and ayoungmanhelivedlnratimeierburdea at Burlington. P.E.I.. and later the loss of a kind served overseas in the Second husband and the World War. While in England he childrel. Ruby. met and married Ruby Leggett of Woking. Surrey, England. It was in Engiand that be was the Victim of head injuries suffered in collision with a motor car he was familiarly '0 - MP3”. sadly FOR SALE Single dwelling in a good location in the City con- taining five rooms with two other rooms partially com- pleted. Basement section also partially completed. Concrete block construction. Price S5.000. For particulars apply- IIJZASTIIRII TIlI5Td-.i-, 154 Richmond Street. WANTED AT ONCE Automobile mechanic with experience on Ford product: for local dealership. Good wages, and work- ing conditions for the right. man. Apply to garage fore- STEWART MOTORS LTD. DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island TENDERS SEALED TENDERS will be received until noon on Friday September 27th. 1957, for the construction of a CAUSEWAY across NORTH PINEITE RIVER, on the Trans-Canada High, Prince Edward Island. Plans and Specifications may be obtained at the office of the undersigned, Provincial Building, Char- lottetown, Prince Edward Island on deposit of certified cheque in the amount of 350.00. Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. NOTE: Tenders will be opened at the above ad- vertised time and bidder are invited to present their bids in person (or otherwise) and be present at the opening. J. G. MacKAY, Minister of Highways BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Etc; Bell. Matheson I Pastas II. ILICIIIIX SC. "si.7tTF.Ea?Q7;."Li.nF m."-; 33'3"! Alum. M. Gillie. LL no niaaiuaa St. 7 g g gltiais llsls Vlaiit-.1 DELIVERY BOY. APPLY RIGI- lsnd Groceleria. TEACHER OR PENSIONEI. gentleman with car to demon- strate and take orders for new line .chool maps. P 7 tory. Good commission. Writa Map House. Ancestor. .5. A. Walthen Gandel. i.i.ii. niaipa niag.. Ill Gra-In st. Palmer I Haslsan 97.71. Nilaiiiisoa i-is Grafton Street I. A. IANM.Maeu10D.LLI. cunan . 1 Elmer Bfm.-'im.i, 3.4.-' III Qaeea St. Dial 432 . -3... Dial 4741 Ink of Nov: Alldg. Maalinigaa IXllhX..DIlI!CIO&H. OPTOMETRISTS J. A. Cu-ruthers. R. 0 IIIDMIC. Byron J. Grant..0.-D.- 114 Kent IL. ICII J. S. Taylor, Cos-asrKeat&0aoulIs. Ofiloalili-lomsflll H. J. Maiiifitfo. Moat-III! P. CHIROPRACT OR Dr.W.I.Canon .IPI'&I. ARCHITECT G. Kdthfimasd MUSIC ANS JIIRMIIB. RICO we . ---..-.:.-::-- MI3.EQ,AGIN IALX CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS . I pianists l.l. DWELLING FOR SALE Beautiful home with six acres of land on paved high- way. two and one half miles from Charlotte- town near Soufhport .ViIIags with all modern conveniences and hot water oil heating. Dwelling has eight rooms with four bed- rooms. There is also a barn and a double gar ago. all in good repair. For further particulars and inspection apply to-Edward MICPIIIII. Souihport or to loll. Maihioson It Foster. Solicitors. Char- modern Town and Country AUCTION SALE AT CLINTON SATURDAY. SEPT 2ItIi-I230 PM. btunsvauasaiiiutia asairngsaraaistesutiuiosoiaaiii -uiiiepiaaiwisin Inslvlthr vaikosentisaainrse ., transport truck. ....'l'.'.....””"'..":..':'.'-"”.S'....1'f ' ' ewsaadanlocsresldinglaths 35-1330:-.ihF:v':Vmi;f;'-RE: United States: aiao.tiii-eenapii ll?! 9331-", -” ewsandanecsreaidinainthii Ilil-3PI1IlOOlll9O'3l:l-"I9 province. His wife predaceaaet elolrledninthelintllll ”ln'dhltnoneandahalfyursagn IYIIIIII. Abide "with Me. Tbenwasnofalnily. 'RockolAaes. Tbemmbers 'nisiai-gely attendetlturier afthe Canadian Legion. Ken- wssheldlntbediurchofscot slngton branch. attended in a land at Cape 'rravsrse.of whicl body as did also the Summer- thedeceased liadbeenalifelona side Aces Hockey Team member. The service was con man; Mesxs Frank Eaglole, S. E. Pqiplll, Major Sinclair. Ernest Taylor. and Joe ahibeault. The flag draped casket was interred in the Peop'.e's Ceme- tery, Kensington. where the Last Post was sounded by Bul- lsr Aubln Gallant of Summer- aide. Attestlng to the esteem in which he was held. the many beautiful floral pieces came from neighborhood friends of all ages. various hockey groups. and many other sources. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank Rev. Mr. In- graham. Rev. Mr. Ebsary. Mrs. S.E Peppin. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Dawson, Tryon. Dr. Zlellnski. Mr. J.L. Dsvison Canadian Leg- ion. Lion's Ciub all the friends and neighbours who helped In so many ways to lighten the bur- den of our recent sad bereave- ment. also all who sent flowers and messages of syri-ipatliy. Mrs. David L. Mclnnls and family. E E 3 F I E 5' S ,IIobson. Pastor of the Baptia Church in Summeraida. Altar th. service the remains were IIII to rest in the family plot in tin adjoining cemetery. The pail hearers. (of his own choosing) were from his old friends in Brad! er Bell. John 0IHalloran. Gor- don Harvey,- Frank Murphy. John Walker. Maurice Larson. Mr. Helth Chisholm of Tryon was the undertaker. IN MEMORIAM A. A. CAMPBELL The quiet passing away of Al- exander Allan Campbell at his hnmeon.Iuly15. I957.canisas a saddening experience to all of the New London Bay area, es- pecially his intimatefriends and neighbours of Long River. The late Mr. Campbell had been ser- iously in for five months; al- though he never fully recovered from an illness of five years ago The high esteem In which ths late Mr. Campbell was held was testified to by the large gathering at the funeral. the floral tri- butes from friends and relatives and the many. many letters and cards of syrnpath receiv- ed by his wife. Margaret. IN MEMORIAM WILLIAM JAMES Il0WA'I'I' That-s passed away in Char- lottetown on August 12th after a long illness. William James Hawaii in the sou: year of his age. Up to a year and a half ago the deceased had been an un- usually actlvs man for his years when he was suddenly stricken will a stroke from which he failed to recover and on the above late he unexpectedly passed away in the early morn- Iradford In lld1 where he lived until his retirement. carrying on fu-ming and ranching and was one of the successful ranchers during the Fox Boom Days. About fifteen years ago ha sold his farm and retired. Well known and esteuned by all who knew him lovlal and with a gift for making friends. th. late Mr. Howatt enloyed the Holiness and wealth of the many franddilps and sctaiaintanoes be had formed during his long WANTED DELIVERY SOY -Apply- A. J. ZAKEM'S Grafton Street. ' WANTED AT ONCE Gravel Trucks Matlioson It MaeMiIIaii Ltd. Ch'town Phone 9637 TRUCKING SERVICE We haul anything. amt- whero, anytime. STEPI-IEN BELL Phons 0&2 FOR SALE Mr. C J " was the third son of the late William Camp- ball and his wife Chrlsty Mac- Lsod Campbell of Graham's Rd. and was born February 10th. 1081. He was in his 77th yeaa 1!: is survived by his wife. Mar- garet t Stevenson): two sons, Wil- liam F. of the Bank of Nov: Scotla. Tatamagouchs. Nova Sea tin; Andrew M. on the home- stead and one daughter. Margar- et. Mrs. Waller E. Lamont. Char Iotletown. P.E.I.. and five grand- children. whom he dearly loved Ha will be greatly missed as a lovinit and affectionate husbano and father. Also Ian to mourn an Iva brothers and tlnee sisters Jamas Archibald. Kensington P.E.l.; John Duncan. Wiicon. Arizona, Saair.. Fred. Borden and Miss Mary Carlene. R.N.. Graham's Road. Anna. Mrs. Pater Iinclali Vancouver. B.C.. and Gracs Mrs. Neil R. Durant. Stunner- slde. P.E.l. A sister Iaabel Illd brother 'WlIIlani Mason passed awaysnumbe ofysaraao The funeral was held from