iia " | MBS EUTS soaneens wit castien NnouNcements | res =, Mentey. Oconee 2 gee CITY AND QUEENS |,,cas4nu% ouue 2 Pritce reward RUMMAGE SALE Salvation Fri Be came wees for DANCE. MT. BRYAN Hall, Johnsten’s River every Friday night. Music Me}-Lo.Keys. Canteen service. 22. Rock and over 100 a DANCE, VERNON River Hall. Sat-| October THE CLASSIFIEDS * DAILY. ‘| ceased. OBITUARY. MRS,..,MARY GALLANT i+ The death occured at the home of-her daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hughes, 22 Dorchester St., Thursday, Oct. 13, 1966 of Mrs. Mary Gallant in her. 83rd‘ year. | Born in Wellington, the daughter'|' of the late Peter Gallant and Elizabeth Gautlet. She marrié¢d 1940... Left to cherish her memory aré one son and.two daughters. Gerald, at home: Eileen, Mrs. Richard Hughes. Charlottetown; Inez, Mrs. Boyd Dunsford, Mon- treal; Charles and Amand de- Eight grandchildren lovingly remember her. Three sisters. Mrs. Loretta Steele, and Mr.s Nettie Gallant, Summer- side, Mrs. Aldona Campbell, Summerville, Mass. She enjoyed a wide circle of friends, and the many floral ‘tri- butes, Mass cards and messages Har) spirit, will always live, reveal- ing love and truth and radiant joy. iE The funeral-was held from the Funeral Home to St Dunstan’s Basilica where rer high mass was celebrat- ed by her pastor. Rt.’ Rev. Wil- a the Catholic cemetery where ser- vice was conducted by Rev. Leo- nard MacCormack. An ange] visited this green [earth and took a flower away. John Gallant who died August} « liam Simpson. Interment was in Prince Edward Island Fisheries Federation _ ANNUAL MEETING | anergrers — Fo be held. a +the— CONFEDERATION CENTRE. Monday, October 24th - 10 a.m. All interested In P.E.I. Fisheries invited | to ahiond: Goods and “BUSINESS. SERV CE DIRECTORY fF Where to find thém in Charlottetown and District s memaetaoee! ak _ UNCONVENTIONAL LANDING tes tia aes dhe sla: wn onl, ergency chute. _was arriving from San Fran- cisco. Japsed on touchdown Tuesday night. The plane skidded near- Khan cony © ‘None of the 52 _ and seven crew members was injored Passen- Now that we have had a itttle ‘The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Oct. 21, 1966. 11 rain, it should be fairly safe in some areas anyway. to start jjan: “Doyles,—Norboro;—- Elsie, -acme-in Emerald. Funeral-ser- Purine Aves: your ait Pat- | Emerald: and Wendell of Char-| vice will be held at Summer. ches. Burning blueberries not | jotte-own. field United Church at 2 p.m, only rejuvenated them and helps them to spread, it also controls some insects and weeds. Since straw is so plentiful right now, it shouldn’t be too difficu't or ex- pensive to get enough straw to | burn with, if you do not have or One daughter, Verna (Mrs. Lindsay Sharpe), Norboro,. pass- | ed away in 1958. = There - ar< The remains are resting at lus| the world. Wednesday. October 1. ~| cannot use a burning machine. ‘| WALLPAPERS COVERING STRAWBERRIES | , ; __epeakiog of straw reminds me Visit Moore & McLeod's For at you should get a supply in 5 to cover your strawberries for Ready Pasted the winter. Strawberries are SUNWORTHY sometimes injured- by extreme cold in winter. and by heaving in the early spring; due to .alter- Nate freezing and thawing; also crown injury may. result from @ 500 patterns in stock @ Immediate delivery 8c up @ Phone for home viewing samples book—894-6541, ‘ severe freezing in.early winter, especially following a mild, Moo od moist fall, particulrly if there is i re & McLe Ltd. No, snow over when freezing weather occurs. It is therefore very important to protect the plants by covering them with Straw. This should be applied af- ter a week or more or near freez | ing weather, or before the tem- | perature falls to 20 degrees F. | It should .be spread about’ ’2” | deep and this will require 3-4 | tons per acre. So to avoid wint- | er- killing in -strawhberries, we should be thinking about-getting the straw to cover them .WHY WAIT, FOR SPRING po IT} NOW. These are just a few of the lit-. tle chorés which can and should ; be-done in the fall, before t h ec Laaumaml spring rush begins. If some of am them are not done now, they may never be done, so avoid | lesses and. poor erney Sy nee ae H now! a For further information €on- ALLEYS AVAILABLE Wednesday evening 7 p.m.—4 lanes Wednesday evening 9 p.m.—6 lanes Basilica Recreation Centre Phone 2-1719 The craft whale of (AP Wirephote DOUG KILPATRICK Horticultural ta Fall Tips For Producers OF. Horticultural Crops-_ * BUYING SELLING REAL ESTATE . REAL ESTATE SERVICES WANTED "| euxine aes ee _ Auto Salvage —_—ALE-BOTT!€S-_| 3. w--MackENziB——| M-O-+—+ o ee ae veactanatecwn | | Real Estate Ltd.| Finley Mac innen 4-8595 Broker, Appraiser Thomson Septic. teer Bottle Exchange Drop your beer bottles at : MAURICE BLOCK Co. LTD. Kent Street. 2c Per Dozen - BOTTLE EXCHANGE _ O'BRIEN Iron and Metal Co. Ltd. ower Prince St.—Charlottetown. Phone 44497 ‘ERVICES WOOD’S. FUELS fexaco Stove and Furnace Oil Free Oil Burner Service. § Woodlawn Ave. ¥ Dial. 892-2336 ~* J, J. FOLEY TRANSFER 65 Richmond St. Phone 4-9914 “Tops in Efficient, Courteous Service. ~- * MONUMENTS CURRIE BROS. Gtown «asin Ch’town |: SSUES ce SROry Vein A age ETT adie a RAT HR S. W. WILLIS Realtor - Insurance Appraiser - Builder Tel. Office: 894-7242 Phone 2-161] After Hrs. 2.2300 Member of C.A.R.E.B., fank Service Septic Tank Pumping, “Courtesy 1s our motto” Phone 4441) ~ West Royalty SERVICES RALPR FOY, GEORGE PEAKE LIMITED REAL ESTATE INSURANCE 92 QUEEN STREET PHONE 2-2448 MONUMENTS LEVi POWER Montague / Local Representative ts J. T. DOYLE Bex 816 : Charlottetown xe WILSON: REAL ESTLTE Charlottetown - Head Office 90 Kent Street—902-2511 Branch Offices “Side Island.Wide Service mane annie mens a ee ISLAND BRIKCRETE Tryon, PE... Plumbing and .Heating Contractor, _ C TANK and CUSTOM BACKHOEING Beatty Barn Equipment Phone — Crapaud 42-23 | coarse: vegetable matter turne’ SEPTI ; FIELD TILE INSTALLATION ‘Fall plowing is desirable, ot f : n Ben eigeet or Sted (5) to make possible earlier soil ‘preparation for earlier plantin- (6) to bring about the decay « under—such as green man ur: crops, vegetable refuse, grair stubble, etc. These are just » few of the advantages of fal! plowing, so WHY WAIT FOR SPRING—DO IT NOW. 5 WBERRIES This is also good weather for FOR RENT FREEZER LOCKERS | Repairs on all Electrical ‘Phone “45113 0 ow r apply 137 Upper Queen | 4” Bield Tile $18.00 per year 6” Cement Blocks -412h- 149 North: River Road es Dial 43942 SEPTIC TANK Rethy’s TV & Radio Shop ee ee NOW OPEN reasonable: Rates ple. Rates... =O SapeaRpEC REG eet Ph. Crapaud 42-34 Tryon SERVICES New Fall Dresses + Eastern Painters Limited Exterior and. interior a fabric, spray paint- “Free Estimates” « .. We are ready to serve 159 Sydney St. P.O. Box 1301 or 46651 Arriving Daily THE GLORIA “Where Smarter Women Shop Sizes 5 - 2414 155 Great George S' Phone “avis Anti-Freeze ROCK BOTTOM PRICE - Trainor's Auto Body ; Johnston’s River eae) Seen ele 7 miles . Boiler Repairing Certified Electric Welding Ben. Livingston and Sons Ltd. 68 Kensington Road * “Telephone 47i2f ~ ie Permanent Saw. v Mill " Sunplies bisdraule Hoses Made Up. Lounsbury . - Industrial Ltd. . 44 Belmont Street Dial 4-8054 | Cy @ SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED): 2.55 per gal. | ri -you can usually pick have them sent to you whe need them—not several days af?" ‘ter you would like to stant ol plant. ing. so WHY WAIT FOR, ' SPRING—DO IT. NOW. CROP CONTRACTS Ocober and November Is alse the tire to start thinking about deste saw cauiecs wih fences, and. this is es- 9- “We Trade | * Furniture * Televisions * Appliances FIRESTONE . ‘Home and Auto Ltd. Dial. 4-557 | taet soy Kilpatrick, Horticul- -turist, P.E.I. Department of Ag- | set Box 2000, ‘Charlotte. | _|G. H. Mayne Passes Away The death occurred on Sunday, a service war TOR RING—DO IT companies. All three | October 16, at the P.E.I. Hos- | NOW. freezing plants require peas, |pital, Charlottetown, of George | FALL LIMING cauliflower, broccoli, brussel|H. Mayne of Emerald in his or te ie ee te oe oe in aoe Seth your. mews heen Minnie time app . | amoynts. Some them _Paynter) predeceased ‘him in’ Since all our Island soils are, by | need beans and strawberries, | 1064. You can Be simared of! Saat, icin service all nature, acid or sour, most of our | and they like to get their cou.| In addition to @ wide-circle of' batho When ren pines your heating needs crops require lime. By applying tracts settled in the fall. So, if friends and neighbors he leaves} With . Sarees : cool C, BARWISE | J. W, SKINNER io oe oom Shag m Road Legend 1 1|John and Winston, *oiiawas Ber] ec the. soll ‘will condition than eee inthe spring. ae = = ane ee vole FROM ALL 20 CONTESTANTS! | The Guardian and The Evening Patriot con s the 6 winners for thelr : | for a Wonderhl wack ofcdahtassian, entertainment and fun in W a D.C. } Each contestant earned commission for each sale made during this contest and the two top people from each County received the trip as @ bonus. . Winners of The WASHINGTON TOUR Contest ee ap Mrs. Jack: Yeo Miscouche R.R. 1 Mr, He. Chappe Mrs. Janie Kerwm York R.R. 1 ‘ Mottague IR. 4 Mrs. Harry Taylor ; Mrs. John Bernard Mrs. Donald Stewart Kensington Hunter River -Murray River THOSE WHO. PARTICIPATED ; Mrs. Mary Cheverie “Mrs. Eldon Drake Mrs. Edith. MacPhail Fess \. Ses are cot og ye "Mrs, Robert MacDonald te Bare ha Me. tna 3 ex The GUARDIAN and The EVENING ATRIOT wr