I it For Quick Results AdveriiseThe_ Cla‘ss,ified \ iilge i1i.Tiie Guardian‘ '1 “.95.- IN MEMORIAM GIBBS‘ —— In loving meinory of (ii.-iilic (I-‘His Grand Traradie, \\tiii passed away Dec. I5. 1946 it 'lll"2(' iii the bcauttful hills of “Oil. inc xallcx of rcst so lair. Business opportunity I iiione_v'.' Do you have an eye for the Future" Largest (‘orpor ation of its kind In the World: ONE RAM» Ml¢‘KA"S- D5353] 7 Our Salesmen work on Leads. Join in the must satisfied Group of Salesincii in North Aiiicrica. ()nly nicn capable of Advance- ment need apply. Adxanccmenl 1 GEERAL ELE(”~1~"Rl(‘ RE. geared to Results. Send (‘om-i D. Mac-’ Rx plete Details to . . .~‘iiiiic day some time when our Phersun, Knit King Corp. of (‘a I. (lib ixtltillk‘. uada Ltd. 201” Peel Street W. \l\('1ll nu‘(‘l tllli dear one Muiitical. Quebec. I2lt‘|(‘ I.i.\iii_'l\ lt'lI|t‘IIll)(‘I'l‘(l. b_\ his uifc mid ir‘:in y .\t.\( l.\( IllIR.\ —lii lo\iii,.' iiiciii- ill‘. oi .l .sii~uai‘t \lacl-Zach:-i'ii \\'lIil ilt-pzirtcil this life Dec. 19.‘ lllii ill. i\l| <i.\ \\;i_\~ and \iIl|ll|l}.‘. lift’? .. Q‘ :i [\l('.'I\lil't‘ to rccall llc iiml a kindly \\ord for cacti .'llllI mod lielmed by all ‘ l.m iiigli l't'iiI(‘fIll.)t‘r(‘d. b) Sadie Juiinic and l~'ami 1 Cars l.eavliig_~ non nos'ro.\"ni.-:c :5. or/ii. ‘C’ “ “ms l‘.u\I Ll:2A\'lNG I-‘OR ST. JOHN S.-\T- Y°l'NG*"E‘K‘i'"E“E”“"°l:‘I urda_v iIl0i'IIlll;: can take t\m passciigcrs. Plionc -I210. NEW (‘AR Ll-IAVI.-\'G I-‘OR HAM- ilton. Saturday Dec 21. Ha Hos ton. Room for 4 Phone 7li.‘i9. - WANT!-II): PASS!-I.'\'GFIRS TO Florida and return. lcaiing Der - . . . I-‘ARM "i‘oii_‘.sAi.i'Ki*"il“ivr: . ll(I\\I;RB.\.\l\—in lining niem- ember - Ill WW‘ l}0_\_ 34*‘ ,_d h. h , W, ~ ... t||\ ii§ltiltl'B(l€‘alIi‘ uiteb arid mo» S.“,'.T.‘_’.‘.‘.‘7.’:“‘i".._"‘"_Pl‘““‘i :'1‘." ._.-I :{(T);l(l~’:S9(l“l(‘l:‘£:I\r(. ball:fl(\“t‘a)\\'()ti(l~ neizoesuzeuiaos-mtvooao d inn rs on nuer an . lncc ‘ . . . . d‘ ‘T? * i.--..-in ii-i..... .. ho passed 3...... liars and Iriiclis for Sale ‘.“.‘.'.'.‘.‘.'.n.l"»'.'I,'.".‘§- ..j;‘;;‘;;*3mf;;‘ . — lit-it 1‘ttl1. I956. ms Pl.YMOl'TIi STATION 5,‘ P . RH. ‘ ‘l transportation Walltflll v . Ph "9-4 - -- —---- - -——— . ----B ~ to E *-~- II M. in the \ad month of De -""0" , °'?9_:' V ‘ vAcut'M (‘l.l-IAN!-IRS. SEI-I WANTED TRANSPORTATION \l‘Illl)('I'. I953 PSDTI-“u -‘l';Jl)i“‘\}l[-\r('00D the island's largest selcctioiis. “ll Hl‘%’-‘l""%‘:;“°r Chre'5";‘a(;:~a’:§' MRS. D.B. MacDONALD »- . , . .. conri ion i'lt'(‘ l‘|’I or lIII- . . -- p 3' oh . In car 0 u - Iihlll \t\ll"l“NfldfrI“l9 ad” Uloewneiiniiiii "“‘d'3I9 Vile. George l\lui'rav.' \‘."£(‘llLlIlTl“ 1-ioiliii-ii: iillldi glliliuiht '3“ and P8“‘I0I~ L The death °°“"”ed El 5'‘ A W ltii6:‘i'l[(i:9 n S A”l3H.\'- i I trade—in policvi Maritime (‘om- "M3"-Vis me. Lake Hospital’ We umild haie gladly died to ‘ “'—"‘*" ’“—‘ pact sales. 176 Kent Charlotte C __w3m§‘ §4‘.‘;,‘Sf,‘;“-Ag’;':(§;°-h§;'cf;(;’;;;;'”°‘ i » - -2 . . saw’. S ,L°“"' Did] 930‘ w“N""D T0 R E NT SMALL her 88th year. widow of the late Hui no knew our thoughts could not uakcn llnr soul in its silent clay. So vic laid our hearts down be-I sitl 9 her. And silently walked away. hand .\aiicy and Billie. ' briimisc of a : S(‘lIlrQlI vmrk. Her tragic I Aliiiitx renienibcerd by Ms» nothing wrong with me. i ROW}-ZRBA!\'l\'—ln loving memo- ry of our sister and daughter” Mrs Bcii Bow crbank «neei Riitli Arbiiigl viho passed away Dec. lftth, 1956. She \\«i\ a flower too sweet for’ earth. l Sent hero but for awhile. ‘ God marked her when he REHP her hirt . And took her with a smile. I Thcrc was an angel hand in hea\'- I e ii That was not quite complete . So God took our dear loved one To fill that vacant seat. express- l.m'inglv remembered or. sisters. and brother IN MEMORIAM STI~Il'HA.\'IT-I MacDONAl.D by fath- Sicphaiiic Ann MacDonald. sev-I on year old daughter of Mr. and‘ .lllll'l \la(-Donald. Vorth l..’ti\l‘. passed away in Souris Hos-4 l’).‘i.'il on Sunday. September 29th.’ .\‘lic uas severely injured in al Il'.'|Il?t' accident. and although, I‘Ilsllt‘(l to the hospital. where cv-I (‘l'\IlllllL' possible was done to‘ sun» ll(‘I' life. all efforts proved‘ |il'lH\HllllIE and she passed away V\iIllll'l the hour. I .\lt'[)llanl€ was a very intelli-. gcnt chilrl. well loved by her_ sriimil mates and showing great» bright future in‘ death' rnsi a'*.p'nll of gloom and sorrow I 953 Plymouth Sedan l The doctor says tlicre is I Heater and radio. 5. R. McLaine Ltd. Dial 7358-9 I FOR SALE By public Auction Keith McKciizie's car Souris. on Monday. 23rd at 1 o'clock: 1——l9;')2 Mercury 1 ton lot. 1—l9.'>4 Ford 2 ton with van body. For Sill I 19. 1957 voo YOU HAVE AN EYE FOR rov CARRIER —' '—"‘ sl I WEI-IK~0l:i)THOi.STl-2T\' THEIR- ‘ WANT!-I'D ‘AN C i:xPr:RiENci~:u 3‘ li‘OR CAVENDISHKS c noon Dec ply Mrs. John Mac!\'eill. Sec-‘ ‘ i-‘EiTvoUi"z”rEssT)_s"'r’ovi:—5i’L i.idirriNo'v’oUn _‘FIlRNA(‘I-T. PUP. IVAN’ l Turner. Win oe le. BOYS “l3.O0TSV_.\TV—[)——SKATES.. Size 3. Dial 7251. I frigerator, 1 bcatty washer, in good condition Telephone 4673., i~iiwini-:'n_oHr_wonk nonsns. priced to s e l l . ivan Turn-L er. Wiiisloe, I all p _v Vi‘. J. Andrew. Rt)_\'all_\'. Dial 7841. stciii coin to freshen in earl) spriiig. Archie. Robinson, Al-F baii_\' RCA \’l(‘T0_R RI-ICORD Pi.A'v_. er. two months old. with 25 records Price $35. Apply 85 Rochford Strect. . ,1. in. PILOT WHALES RUN AGROUND i-:i.r~:crRoiIuxT’T"\' rcft~‘o‘n Cleaner. Brand new with cord winder and attacliniciits. most reasonable discount for im- Maritime Conipact Sales, Kent SlI‘l'(‘I. Female Help wiiiéif 4 house or apartment in or near City. heated or unheated. fur- iiished or unfurnished. Apply to Box,564 Guardian - Patriot. mediate Sale may be 5*?" 8‘ ‘AP AND BALL iPIS'I‘Ol.S"AND revolvcrs. flasks. Leather Copper powder shot pouches. Remington. colt and Reid car- tridge revolvers made before D.B. MacDonald. North Bedeque .E.t. 75 pilot whales came on I Mrs. Mat-Donald suffered a here to die. Apparently ' stroke on September 12, 1957 when ‘she entered the Ottawa Civic Hospital. then a few days later fell and broke her hip. She re- mained in hospital there until late in October when she was on November 24th. Mrs. MacDonald was the for- mer Amanda Doyle and was born at Jacquet River. NJ). After at- tending school and college ORMOND BEACH. Fla,-About were driven on the beach by a about for some time before they shore brisk northeast wind blowing off died. Mrs. Norma Aury was one they tin Atlantic. The whales thrashed of many persons who waded out IN MEMORIAM EDWARD A. CURRIE At his home and with his fam- for a close look at the mamma|<_ which ranged in length from to to 20 feet. (CP Wlrephotoi though everything possible “as done to prolong his life God \\lll otherwise. He received the last sacrament of his church and with his family surrounding hi.- IN MEMORIAM ROLAND E. HARPER There passed away in the 900. I-‘aunt G. Kennedy. 9 Lap tliurii Ave.. Cliai'lottetimn. Dial 3981. Wait?“ WANTED TOP CASH PRICES MCCORMACK & ZATZMAN, LTD. 326 Chesley St.. . Saint John, N.B. ‘ ‘Ph. OX 3-6565 — 3-1546 I WE BUY RABBITS ALL SEASON. CIVIC woman or girl for ll()|lS€\A()I'l(.‘ 2 children. transportation and‘.- clothes supplied. $5000 mont R. Sanderson. P.(). Box 48. Morrishurg. Ontario. I , Teachers Wanted l prcscnt supplement. $550.00. Ap- Services offered retary. 1 I requirements in the city. Dial Harry Mellish 8398. . Oil furnaces. Ranges, and - h I r clc' d nd I _ E:Fl)hratoii‘:ecshecke¢T.ne Pl:)iiel Today s Specials I 3166- _.___ I , ‘ W d Notice is hereby given 1935 Console 4-door Sedan -—~---——ln-t—e-——-——-— -that the Board of Appeal " ‘ WANTED — ALE BOTTLES.‘ colour Green. in good condition throughout. A real cheap family car at $950. l 1950 Studebaker 4~door Sedan. colour Black. in wonderful con- 'tion inside and out. real cheap transportation for the Christmas Holidays only $375. I W. R. Jenkins Ltd.- Used Car L ' Kent St. the country side and peo- ple from for and near came to the home to offer sympathy and a helping hand to her grief stric- ken parents and her grandfath- er. Mr. Stephen MacDonald. The funeral . Columba Church on Tuesday. October lot was one of the largest ever seen in the vicinity. High Mass was celebrated by her Pastor. Rev. W.l'). MacDonald. who also con- Apply ducted the services at'the grave. Pall bcarcrs were Augustus Mallard. Francis MacDonald. P‘ J‘ Proude & Son Herbert Roberts. James D. Mac- ’ Parkdalc nald. Kenneth Fraser and Wes- ley Fraser. ' CARI) OF THANKS The family of the late Step- hanie Ann MacDonald wish COI|\f’_V their sincere thanks to RI. Rev. J.A. Murphy. Rev. W.l I) .VIaci)onald. Dr. Edward Kas-’ sncr. the sta ‘ tal. ncighbours who sent Mass Cards, Flowers and Message: of Sym- pathy and all who were so help- ful to them in their time of trial and sorrow. EUGENE MAIDNE I At an early hour on the morn-‘ ing of Tuesday l9th November. there passed to his final reward the soul of Eugene Patrick Mn- one Born in Green Bay, fifty-nine Pl!’- . where he lived until early adolescensc. Thencefortih. until somewhat irregular intervals be returned to it to be again with those whom he cherished so well. FOR SALE I947 Chrysler Sedan For llont FLOOR SANDERS. FLOOR ED- gers finishing sanders. portable} saws, electric drills staplers. spray gun. sub floor nailer. Chandler Bros. Dial 6557. _ iio'iIs"i.-: FOR RENT IN smvi. merside No . 131 Spring Street.‘ Just above Notre Dame. Pos-J session January 10th. G.P. Wal- ker. For Sale CHRISTMAS TREES. $00 VAR. M0 pine. next to Martin's Gar- age. Dial 4544. Open evenings. CHRISTMAS si3ii'tTcF. pine, var. Roper‘s Service Sta- . Euston and Gt. George. DNE_~GENERAL PURPOSE work horse. 8 years old. Phone’ 4557 -. __'_ __L-_:_ .. ONE CHROME HIGH CIIAIILI one wooden wardrobe. one vs- cuum cleaner. Phone 7597. FINEST GRADE COAL. 81.00 per bag delivered anywhere in ‘AT?-‘EW TONS or oooITQi;AT- _TWO CAREFUL ADULTS RE- 0I ment Phone 9114 ‘ «young» city. Arnfast’ Coal Company. IIOUSEIIOLD ARTICLES IN- cluding Dining room Buffet. four chairs, also clothing. Dial I174 lsessments has set Friday, I‘ ity pressed straw. Apply W. R. | December 27th. 1957 at; Bovyer. Hiinbury. Phone 7957. Twalltell In Item Room of the City Build- “_ ing, as the time and place: for the hearing of all ap-; quire small heated apartment: central; I-‘or winter months. P. '0. Box 671. . . ;iRatcs and Assessments o “EATED HTMJSHED APART lthe City of Charlottetown. for 4 business men] Central 1ocation.iAp- J A FULLERTON City Clerk. ply Box 567 in care of Guard- ‘ ian-Patriot. PROFESSIONTATTCARDS BARRISTERS, I OPTOMETRISTS iQL_IClTORS, Eic._-.1231“/ii‘. s(l.‘arruth;rrs.V lama.- ——-——— 5612 Bell. Matheson & Foster ‘~ I50 Richmond St. I B.A. ** V *- _' )ial 4232: J. S. Taylor. R.0. ’ ‘ Coriicr Kent & Queen Stu. 0lflt;9l33 House 4756 H. J Mabon. K0. ‘.7 Montague I’. E ARCHITECT "ii,,?I..‘i7’c..}}i; 70. D.- iz4 Kent sc.. 5: -. .- ]. Elmer Blanchard, :=_«:e.=-_>3- L M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB. Bank of Commerce: Bldg Allison M. cinn, i.i§.ii. I30 Richmond St. Dial 47 A. Wslthen “Cnudct. LLB.‘ Phillips III Gra ton St. Palmer 5 Hashim J. F. TOOMBS. B. Arch. Bank of Nova Scotla Bldg. A|{cn11'Ec'r Peake &- Nicholson? I“ mchmnd st‘ C. Keith Pickard 175 Grafton Street B. Arch. M.R.A.I.(‘ J. A. MacCuigan Clrrla Bldg., Dial 9424 Queen St. 9'('.“h"';'lfif.::f‘;_':.-.‘7;l!;md_.:’."‘_.*:3‘ KN" Tii.—Ki'.2Li;on, ‘ uni _ roam. oi-i am Peter A. McNeil CURRII-J BLDG. (Above Shoe Doctor) L 1“ Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown Phone 413! P. 0. Box 513 MUSICIANS ll. JOHN HARRIS, F. R. C. 0. Radio — 20: Richmond St. DIAL an Dial 3865 FREDERIC A. LARGE. Room 207 Confederation Bldg. Corner Queen and Richmond Sts. (Across from Royal Bani Bldg.) IA 3244 Jos. w. MacDonald, B.A., Q.C. I50 Richmond Street '3'-='—*;::.....-.-.....::‘ *" ‘ELECTRICAL I! Queen St. Dial 4232 ENGINEER HAND SLEIGHS. ALSO LUG- gage carriers for top P. J. Sentncr. I4 St. Peters Rd. Phone ml. can in _- - bad boa flood dnrl he 3: 3."... - *" "* “id '‘i‘..’.’il‘’.'...';.'.‘‘.'.‘..'‘.'..‘3...'.3.’‘.".‘.‘T.‘I'.'l 1' ‘H. inmmbn “ lag condition. R. S. Cousins. 1 ..:_._(‘......_.i.l.... ..:.... CHARTERED Accgi_J_i~_irANrs -- *"~'*'......*-'°" - "°"°......"*'-°»........*=""'"'i .......‘.i‘i‘.:."”...°.‘l .-.*;.v°.:.**.:'.':.i"..i.**-:.'.-:.° ........"- "°‘.':.2.T'..?° riTrc”ii€xr6r"or °'''' °‘'‘'‘''‘''' "“ "" -wtm I-an . niaiau7— r.o.namwordpu-day. ’ ' °9'“1“""°'°*""""' ARTHUR’-GARRETT Th oonnuttvo Omitllanndhtlbt. -' on-th:l::.”.l;:nuuuun . n.....,3l6cpar".woi-dvtrdlr-“T V ' ''''''M_'' '‘ "' mm\'F_go|m1sou . 8lxonnsoaitivo¢0undionandPou'lot.Ic_pd' - aanm Account word III II!- 'sc ”:;5) MAllEII[)IéERF._E . Dr. W. R. Carson y 151 on i:i§i' s’r. M m'- on Prince st. Dial «:2 raom:-: I ' I BRIGHTON ROAD transferred to St. Marys of the Lake Hospital. Kingston. Ontario. She improved in health ort time. ditional strokes and passed away FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO CO. LTD. taught sc for a but then suffered ad- "- hool for a number years in New Brunswick. Then she lived for some years in Mon- eal ~ She was married in 19% to D. B. MacDonald and came as bride to the beautiful MacDonald home in North Bedequc. where she was held in respect by all “Li ily and friends near by, Mr. Ed- ward A. Currie passed to his et- ernal reward on October 4. The late Mr. Currie. who had been ill for only a few days. was born ‘ in Fair-view. 84 years ago. the non of Dougall and Maria “Bur- his life on the old homestead who knew her. She was of a auiet d i s p o s i t i o n sterling qualities of a fine Chris- tian woman and her home was I place where many loved to visit. DOSSCS fien.-, except for a brief period in British Columbia. he carried on farming and for some time also a side line of Silver Fox Ran hing. c ‘me late Mr. Currie was wid- h cl’ d h I 19?-lltesllheheri-iovusbT:)) Sumrergrsidg dy h:°:"' ‘find respect“; man‘; - an ousan ing eonversa ona-s. TELEVISION :::: ..”r. 22:: mi -e mm For the whole family 1958 WESTINGHOUSE (For Carefree) TV See the 1958 line 21 tube chas- sis, 2l" screen — $249.95 You can pay more but _ _ iever get better value. Pints or quarts. Dial 8595. ;f1‘0m CIVIC RN95 and AS‘ clearest. richest tone. buy West-i nghouse. We have our own service de- the hour of 1000 o'clock ‘ partment to give customers the ‘ al .AM. in the City Court "° Up to two years to pay. FIRESTONE ipeals from Supplementary'HOME &, AUTO CO. 187 Great George St. — Dial 5547 We rent TV by the day. week or ' I offer for sale my farm consisting of 40 acres and I0 acres of land together with building: at Canoe Cove. in Queens County. I will also sell my furniture. machinery. and crop now on the premises. iiculars apply io— st in service and v ue. II‘l0; merside. to MacLellan. ' LTD. month. - FOR SALE GORDON SHAW. Canoe Cove uary were Rt. V.G her two sons and families. Left to mourn her passing are two sons Angus, Kingston. Ont- ‘ (who accompanied her re- mains to P.E.I.) and Alban. ID. rd community for all worthy enter- you W accident while sewing with . . in gl 194 The funeral was held on day. November 28th from t Compton Funeral Home. Paul's Church. where Requiem High Mass was celebrated at 9 am. by Rev. Clair .MacDonald. Seated in the sanct- Rev. Msgr. G.J. . and Rev. Em- annuel Richard. who officiated at the interment in the church cem- ct cry. The pail bearers were Messrs Clark Baker, 2. Thurs- . be Mr. Currie had very strong re- Sum- a host of friends, many of whom he outlived. e was a man of strong con- victions and bad the courage to by them, as a leader in his prises. He took a keen interest e in world affairs and the politi- cal life of our country. He also ran in one election llgious faith and was a staunch supporter of the United Church h New Dominion. of which he was on Eider. In 1809. he married Annie Mac- Lean, daughter of Archibald and Sarah Darrah of Rice Point and to them four children were born all of winch are living today. Brent and Delmar in Fairview. Ruby (Mrs.. Earl Taltric) I111. onto. Doris mm. George Davi3_) Lloyd Waugh. Ralph Maccnull. Ralph Hogg and Alban Lee The many flowers and mass lcards gave testimony to the es- teem of her friendds. For further par- Fairport. New York. There are are also twelve grandchildren. Beside his wife and family he ln survived by one sister. Mrs. F0|"8us Robertson. Charlottetown neral service. which was held in New Dominion. and con- ducted by his pastor. Rev. R. A. Patterson was largely attended. Soloist was Mr. Sterling lnman who rendered beautifully “When I Kneei Down to Pray". ‘ was in the Church cemetery_ Pall bearers were Allison Mac- Millan. Russell MacDougall Alex Maclsaac. Charles Tupper Strung. Walter Maciiwsn. Lean CARD or THANKS The family of the late Mr. Ed- ward Currie wish to thank Rev. R.A. Patterson. Dr. Angus Mac. Here's For Extra Cash . . . Inexpensive GUARDIAN - PATRIOT CLASSIFIED ADS Your Remedy If You Want To SELL, RENT, HIRE ETC. Call The Classified Department At 8506 For A Friendly‘ Ad Writer Leod. and nurses, Mrs. Dan Won- telegrams, messages of sympa- thy. also all who helped in no) way during their recent bereave- Inenit. Wmizocifiriiiiic . sri:Nocii.Arni”.’i3ooiu;nriN?:" MRS. HELEN ACORN DIAL IIO \ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES dett" Currie and lived almost all ' 31 ing their recent »mcnt. Bruce Mac- r Prince County Hospital on Nov-| bed reciting the Pf!)/PFS for the ember 26th. 1957. in his 70 year.l Mr. Roland Harper, son of the‘ late Mr. and Mrs. John Harper, Charlottetown. In 1919 he married the late Elizabeth Charlotte Jenkins Bethel. Lot 48. and he resided In Charlottetown until six years ago. when he moved to Summer- slde after the death of his wife. He was a carpenter by trade and worked on many projects in the capital city and on the is- land. Although in poor health for the past eight years. Mr. Harper P00 bore his sufferings with great courage and he was up around until a few days before his death. He leaves to mourn one son and two daughters. John in St. Eicanors. Amy. Mrs. Brenton V. Macbean. Woodstock. N.B. a nd Marion. Mrs. Lorne A. Stewart. Kemptviile. Ontario. There are also nine grandchildren. a broth- er Jack and a sister Manda both in the USA. The funeral which was large attended was held on Thursday afternoon. November 28th. from the Ma Funer Home. Charlottetown. the service being conducted by Rev. C.R. Webber (1 Trinity United Church. Sum- rnerside. The Canadian Legionl service at the grave was read] by F.W. Leard. I The following were the pall- bearers. Charles Hamm. Watson MacKinnon, Urias McDonaid.! Cornelius Corrigan. Louis Camp- bell and Augustus Dowling. Interment was in the Peoples cemetery. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Roland, . Charlottetown. wishl tives for the floral tributes. sym- pathy cards and all the other acts of kindness shown them dur- sad bereave- IN MEMORIAM THOMAS P. DOYLE One of Lot 7's oldest and highly respected residents in the per- son of Thomas Doyle passed into his eternal reward at his home In Lot 7 on November 22nd in his 99th year. Although confined to his bed for some months he never lost interest in his home. church and community. His memory was re- markable untll the last mo- ments. He contracted flu about a week before his death. Al- dying he quietly slept off to III! heavenly home. Blest with an exueptionalli long life he was regarded as an integral part of the C0fIIfIIul1lI_\' where he lived all his lifetime. The older generation will rccall his giving generously of his time to the betterment of any move merit in his community. Many persons in n of a meal or s nights lodging experienced his generosity and kindness His home was always open house. pie from far and near knew they could find the Doyle home end. The large crowd of peopIe’=li‘orr. or and near that attended his wake and funeral and the great rollments received testified to the high esteem he was held in the community. The largely attended ll.llIf‘I’H was held to St. Marks Church November 25th. where Solcnir uiem High Mass was sung in Father McKenna with I-‘r. Train 11' as Deacon. Fr. Gallant. Suh- . Robin. Master nl . Fr. Gallant led thc boys choir of Tignish in SIll[..'|llE the Mass. The burial was in the family at in the church coinci- cry. Fr. Trainor conducted the services at the grave. The pail bearers were William McKendrlck and five n(‘plI(‘\\'s. Russel and John Hamill of Bor- den. Russel Callaghan St. and Redverse and Wilfred Hamill of Freetown. Floral bearers were his grand children. Jimmy Rooney. Shane O'Connor. Jackie and Patrick Doyle. He leaves to mourn their loss following children: Peter in Vic torla. B. C.: Mrs. Ed. S. Grif- fln. Mrs. Frank Butler and \'or- non. all of Lot 7: Mrs. l.m-y Walsh. Reggie and Anna Doyle . . all of Boston. Mass. who came home for the funeral. May he rest in Peace. DROP TREASON CHARGES JOHANNESBURG (Reuters: - Attorney-General W. J. (‘K('n7.lt announced Tuesdgy that charge! have been dropped against 6! of 156 persons accused of treason Proceedings. which opened a year ago. will be resumed against the remaining Jan. . The cuscd belo to all races. The government one that the do