Family i. Phone Cite ttetown 850 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Dec. 2, 1959 Want Cars For Sale FOR SALE 1954 DODGE partly financed. Phone 7145. “\ DEAL FROM US-MEANS A SOOD DEAL MORE!” 1956 DODGE Four Door Sedan with V-8 “Power house for an engine. but don’t hold onto your that when you step on the ‘accelerator of this baby— ‘but don’t hold onto your ‘pocketbook when you see _this Price of : - $1195.00 1955 METEOR “Two Door Sedan—Clean as ‘a whistle; Rarin’ to go _—Completely overhauled. ‘Fixed better than any Quiz Show. You can even pass the Jones’es with this $1195.00 — 1954 DESOTO ; _Four door Sedan—fully "equipped with. radio, auto- |* § matic transmission — and |" say, talk about comfort,, just like sitting on your own chesterfield. And stur- *dy—not a squeak, or rat- ‘tle. Priced for any sized pocketbook. $825. Allison MacLeod Se 126 Cumberland St. Telephone 7364 Buick & Pontiac Cars G.M.C. Trucks Guardian-Patriot CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES AND INFORMATION ce arivertisenrent or cancel- iD cervections and other classified eervices _ , Call the Classified De . Mondays Friaays 3 AM. ‘til 5 P.M. Sat. ‘til 12 100m Phone Charlottetown 8506 Gonsult the list of telephones at the > top of Classified page for the office serving your area. ANNOUNCEMENTS -— 15. word mini mum charge 75c. Less than 15 words ' qill be charged as 15 words. ‘SPECIAL NOTICFS—Births, Deaths 1.00 i ‘Weddings, $1.0. Engagements, $1.58, ' Cards of Thanks, $1.50. Additional, * each name printed loc, im memor | fams. $1.50. Additional charge, each | gewspaper line of verse, with Rhyme % ' eounted as the name words it indicates. _ and Verse style maintained, 10¢ per line. ituary Notices will be charged $1.56 tor jen first 25 words, 3c word there after. ADVERTISEMENTS - 2 word ee ae charge. Less than 20 words will be charged as a 20 word ad- vernsement. To. count the worrs, each words with white space on éach side is 2° ful) word, each initia) is it indicates, each abbreviation for the word or each group of numbers set together such as Phone number, house number, Box word, various groups of numbers eount separately. Only Standard Die consecutive insertions, 3c per | %@ per cent discount for payment re ecived within 7 days of last insertion. ; FE Ve en, EA oe i He i i s¥sEe ips iH fieles | ‘uar'tes| FOR SALE 1958 Consul Sedan with radio, low mileage, one car owner, in excellent con- Apply Stewart Motors Ltd. ~ Equipment Rental RENT A SINGER SEWING Charlottetown. Phone 4551. For Sale AUCTION “45” SCORE CARDS for sale at Guardian-Patriot Central Printing. 8506. ISLAND — GROWN MCINTOSH Cortland, delicious, Sandow, Honey. Howatt’s Fruit Farm, Tryon. TEAR DOWN THAT PRIVY Instal,. an inside Flush-O-Matie Toilet System complete with sep- tic tank. ‘“Flush-O-Matic” pro- vides a flush system, with or without water pressure. cost. Simple istallation. Ask your local dealer or write: Sanitation Equipment Lid., King St. West, Toronto. 101. ANNAPOLIS VALLEY APPLES Wheatley’s Apple Stand, St. Peter’s Road, by Ellis ‘Bros. Dairy Bar. Delicious, Russets, McIntosh, Courtland; Also see foam and rubber display. Tele- Phone 5020. FOR PROMPT . DELIVERY SERVICE B.A. Stove & Furnace Oil, Contact: LLOYD CUDMORE Phone 7168 24..hour- service _2 LBS ELASTIC $1.85 : Postpaid. A piece for every need [including repair of corsets bras etc. 1-2” to 4” wide, om eee dan in good condition may be dition, driven din summer | OUT OUR WAY Bt By J. R. Williams Female Help Wanted | Miscellaneous LADY PENSIONER Office. WANTED for part time care of two child- ren, light house work in mod- ern country home. Apply Mrs. National Employment STARTING DECEMBER 7 SANTA Farmers Market GANDER, AND TWO GEESE toulouse, Phone 5055 evenings. TWO WORK HORSES AND ONE milk cow (bred) Apply to Mrs. Bruce Maclean, Long Creek. CLAUS Good, Winsloe, P.E.I. FOR SALE: ONE REGISTERED Holstein - Heifer calf and one Holstein bull calf. Apply James boar, George Roper, East Royalty. FOR SALE: ONE LANDRACE 18 months old, Apply \ RENTAL Houses & Apartments heated, and partly third floor. Dial 3306. THREE ROOM APARTMENT |. FIVE ROOM APARTMENT partly CITY & QUEEN'S DIAL 3644 free to your oe eed eae sake tar food dollar. Weatherby’s Glover Farm Food Market. AUCTION "4S" Score Cards for sale at Guardian - Patriot Central Printing. WE TREAT the sick well Gig- | gey’s Pharmacy. Soya Lecithin Lecthinal $2.95 and $5.95. Open 8.30 a.m. to 8 p.m. No. 12005. SUN aenie poet meals and Chinese ‘ service 165 Wanted To Rent | Great George St. FURNISHED HEATED BED PLACE your orders for fresh sitting room. With cooking fa-| ,ijled Christmas turkeys. Gil ‘ ae aged couple. ‘| Henry. Dial 9313.. For Sale REBEKAH rummage sale 1.0. O.F. Hall 131 Sydney Street, Sat- REAL ESTATE ed highway, running water, oi heating, ply Peter J. Gallant Howlan, Woodstock, P.E.I. Pets For Sale FOR SALE HOUSE AND Lor at Woodstock, Howlan on Pav- | ber seven rooms in good condition, price reasonable. Ap- | urday, November | clock. 28th, 2.00 o’- RESERVE Wednesday, Decem- ber 2nd for sale of home cook- il | ing and hand made articles of | fancy work at Sacred Heart Home 2.00 to 9 p.m. HOT CHICKEN supper South | Rustico hall, Thursday, Decem- |ber 3 in aid community medical Dial 7816. Room & Board ONE COCKER SPANIEL MALE | °°™*Te- pup, 4 months old. Honey color. | CARD PARTY tournament, | sponsored by the Japanese Mis- | sion Club, at the Community Cen- tre, Thursday, November 26th 4276. {WANTED ELDERLY GENTLE- man to board. Private home. Dial 9092. Is Coming To Town! Make .your .Christmas Shopping pleasant by 20 CHOICE YOUNG EWES selecting an appropriate ‘gift for everyone on your) list from the FOR SALE REGISTERED Landrace boar, also two young sows one with litter. Apply Wil- liam Taylor, North Granville. Gift FOR SALE TWO REGISTERED 5 o registered hereford bull calves. Also one, or two hereford fe- - males. Invest and increase your returns with quality live- ‘Cash or contract) Fred hereford yearling bulls stock. C. Ramsay, Montrose. Spotter Royce Investments Limited is—hereby—kiven—that. Nor cH} "E LANIGAN REMNANTS, Calumet, Que. FOR SALE 160 PULLETS, LIGHT Sussex crossed Rhode Island reds. Laying sixty per cent. $1.75 each delivered. Brenton Paynter, Long River. TRUCK SCALE COM- ENTERPRISE KITCHEN range in good condition. Phone 5055, evenings. FAWCETT BEAVERBROOK coal and wood range. Excel- lent condition with hot water tank. Apply: Alfred Ford, Oys- ter Bed Bridge. ONE GIRLS WINTER COAT tweed size 14, one green even- ing gown size 12, just worn once Phone 9358. FOR SALE STRING BASS. Ap ply 2 Kirkwood Drive. FOR SALE NO. 4 HALLS thrasher and blower. Apply to Michael Murnaghan, Johnstons River. HARDWOOD IN STOVE lengths delivered; also one base burner. Andrew Crosby, Bon- shaw. ONE NEW STOCK BOX FOR half - ton truck. $40.00. Wesley Curtis, Milton. BOAT 34 FT. COMPLETE WITH Chev. engine. Apply Wendell Robertson, East Baltic. FOR SALE 50 PSLLETS APPLY Mark Young, Bunbury. Phone 7953. FOR SALE, 75 BARRED PLY- mouth rock pullets, laying. Al- so few African geese and gan- ders $6.00. Mrs. Lloyd Sharpe, Kensington, R.R. size 8, electric train, switches and tracks all in good condi- tion.. Phone 5078. 1 QUEBEC HEATER, ONE ROLL away bed. Phone 9974. FOR SALE: 15 NEW SLEIGHS. William MacKenzie, Stanley Bridge, P.E.I. FOR SALE HOCKEY SKATES | FOR SALE — TWO SHORTHORN | calves. J.° Albert MacDougall, ITED intends to make applica- Argyle Shore. Oyster Bed Bridge. FOR SALE ONE SHORTHORN tary of State of Canada for leave Guernsey cow due to freshen |to surrender its charter for can- December 5th. Alfred Ford, celiation in accordance with the WORE ROYCE INVESTMENTS LIM- |tion to the Honourable the Secre- Help Wanted AS --- The Twig Is Bent, The Tree Is Inclined.” Like little twigs, Boys and Girls too grow up — as . they are “bent” toward— RESPONSIBILITY SELF-RELIANCE DEPENDABILITY SENSE OF VALUE So, they will be inclined. When they’ve growh'to be MEN and WOMEN ' A newspaper route will teach YOUR CHILD attri- butes when he or she be- comes an adult, URGE YOUR BOY or GIRL to get in on this training Now! Routes available in Charlottetown, | Summer- ‘side, Montague, Alberton and many other points. Call or Come to Circulation Department The Guardian - Evening ‘Patriot office at the above locations. ie or at Souris contact Vernon Fraser, at Kensington con- tact Everett Donald. th, 1959. (SGD.) J. 8. FRY, Secretary. NOTICE The Public Relations Com-. mittee of the City Council, and | the Town Planning Board invite’ suggested names from citizens | for the proposed streets in the) new area of the City, giving | | sigmificance of the names sug- - | gested — plans, if desired, to be CAR LEAVING FOR BOSTON | Saturday December 5th. Call) |seen at the City Clerk’s Office, jand names to be filed with the | | City Clerk on or before’ Dec-| ‘ember 9th. JOHN J. BUTLER, City Clerk. Miscellaneous Guardian - Patriot Magazine Subscribe.. » If you move, notify your ear- \tier or Guardian-Patriot Office jot your wew address. Do not Lost & Found | LOST BETWEEN PARKDALE and _Pisquid, via Mt. Stewart.- one large grease gun. Finde: please contact MacKay Con- struction Ltd. Reward. Spaniel, named Terry: Phone 7578. LOST: BLACK AND WHITE) also brown glove with leather palm \notify the magazine company. 'The Guardian-Patriot will have your address on the magazines changed. This is important. AF ways allow us six to eight weeks for your new address to appear on magazines, | office, Miscellaneous THIS WEEK Female Help Wanted AVON OFFERS EARNINGS FOR present need and Canada sav- ings bonds for family security. Become an Avon representative and earn this plesant way. Large Christmas profit possibil- ities for interview write Mrs. R.G. Dunn, 200 Leslie St. Mone- ton. WANTED WAITRESS APPLY personally to Island Grill, 162 Queen Street. WANTED between 30 and 40, for gen- eral housework in new house in best Bosto n suburb, equipped with all modern appliances. Four children but no babies, ex- cellent pay, with 1% days per week off. Interested parties please write direct to Mrs. Rolf Stutz, 146 Conant Road, Weston, Massachusetts. Mature woman, preferably | WILL NUTRIA BE YOUR FUTURE? All the signs point to a bright and brilliant market for this luxury fur. But success will come only through proper breed- ing methods, quality foundation stock, plus a program. based on sound business methods. We of- HOCKEY EQUIPMENT, SKATE AND BICYCLES ARE WANTED BY FAM- ILY WANT AD READ- ERS. For only ec (3 insertions $2.10) you can advertise the above mentioned items and get fer all of this to you:as aj|uick results and extra CASH rancher, using our exclusive for Christmas. breeders plan. Special offer to ee who qualify, earn your ACT FAST utria on_our 50/50 co-operative basis. Write: Canadian a Phone Ltd. R.R. 1, Richmond Hill, ; + et : Guardian - Patriot 8506 RENTAL SUPPER South Rusti¢o Hall Thursday, Dec. 3rd in aid of Community Medical Centre Houses & Apartments FOR RENT: HOUSE IN CITY, central; middle aged couple preferred. Write Guardian- Patriot Box 11240, Charlotte- town. 2 OR 3 HEATED, UNFURNISH- ed room apartment on second Also please leave | a forwarding address at the post i Sales Help Wanted | 3 MALE BOARDERS ACCOM- ‘at 8:30 p.m. modated in private home; home | cooking. Central location: Dial’ THE NEW Glasgow and disé trict Junior Farmers will meet tonight in their recreation centre, New Glasgow, at 8:30 Guest speaker will be a member of the R.C.M.P. WANTED AT ONCE, INDUSTRI-| _ Mile Creek Christmas con-| Rae, Hunter River 23-15; King’s ous man or woman to supply | Cert 1500 families with Rawleigh ‘Write to Rawleigh’s Dept. K-470-DA, 4005 Richelieu, Products. Montreal. Services Offered ly equipped experts. Costs arc lower when repairs are done BIRTHS properly. Pick up and delivery service Island Radio Centre, -AFFERTY — At the Chariotte- 136 Great George St. Phone 6021 | Charlottetown. town Hospital, on Saturday. November 28th, 1959, to Mr. GOOD WORKMEN REASONABLE RATES DIAL 5954 IRA YOUNKER ter, Ruth Ann Elizabeth, 6 lb. 13 oz. DOYLE — At the Jeffery Hale Hospital, Quebec, Thursday, MONTREAL, P. Q., November | lumber, lumber or wood stand- ing, or cut for you? Contact. Fred C. Ramsay, Montrose. MODERN FUMIGATJING | - Central Royalty November 26th., 1959,-to Mr. | provisions of Section 29 of\The | IF YOU NEED SEASONED. Companies Act, Canada. | nerdwood or sprece (emwed) Wanted To Buy WANTED OLD LICENCE plates, P.E.I., other provinces. | Please state years, condition, price. Especially want plates | before 1926: others also, includ- SERVICE | ing 1959. Write Guardian - Pa- Exterminators for Roaches,’ triot box No. M12007. Bed Bugs, Rats, Insects, etc. Free estimates — Guaranteed Phone 8727—Write | P.O. Box 451, Charlotetown. Satisfaction. Transportation BUYING ALE BOTTLES Daily Pick-Up Service PHONE 7130 or 4651 CAR LEAVING FOR HALIFAX | Friday morning, 4th, can ac- commodate four passengefs Phone 8796. | Warehouse 1 Clark Street | . | WANTED TO BUY AROUND first of year beauty parlor, Bus MacCannell 8850 or 9513. Boston M(6-4477. Words are inadequate price must be reasonable, or rent, full particulars to Guardian - Patriot box no. M 12105. - CARD OF THANRS to express our gratitude to each and every one who has helped us through days of sorrow with beautiful flowers, mass cards, words of sympathy and deeds of infinite kindness. . WE CAN ONLY SAY THANK YOU SO MUCH MRS ANGUS L. MacDONALD MRS. L.J. MacDONALD MR. IAN MacDONALD SALESMEN SALES HELP MALE & FEMALE ‘ JOBBERS othing for the whole family . . . kitchen utensils . . Mirrors; Pictures; Mats; o Owner Hector MacLean, floor. Middle age couple pre ‘ ferred. Phone 9508. Appliances . cone . Sporting Goods .. . Typewriters’... Cigarette Lig Pipes -.. Pens & Pencils... Perfumes - Sewing Moctibene - .- Binoculars ...Baby’s Supplies... froning Boards ... Toys... Radios . . . Smallwares. ~ At unbeatable prices. Free color catalog. Jourco 4235-64 Iberville, Montreal LONG CREEK Saturday, Dec. 5th. at | p.m. FURNITURE : Fawcett Range; Refrigerator; Davenport; All near- ly new.. Kitchen Table & Chairs; Small Tables; Dining room Chairs; Sideboard; Rocking Chairs; 2 Couches; Linoleum; ‘Squares; Dishes; Lamps; GasgLantern; Crokinole Board; Buffalo Robe; Churn; Regal .Room; Stove; Queen Heater; Pad & Breeching; Collars; Traces; wood Plank; Truck Wagon and other small articles. TERMS—Up to $10.00 Cash. Over that amount, 6 months credit on approved Joint Note. Set Driving Harness; Hard- Auctioneer . 4 s Can Help You Get Extra Cash For Christmas — _ Summerside 8031 — Montague 97-2 oe +)? te — Souris 32-3 — Alberton 68-2 RCA. VICTOR — four Bane tony Aecimelll, -o~ 5 Ideal Christmas gift. Toombs Music Store. CHRISTMAS school eoncert December York Hall, Tuesday, 22nd, 8 p.m. THE ANNUAL meeting of the North Wiltshire Hail will be held on Tuesday, December 8th. Leith Easter, Secretary. CARD GAME, Sons of Eng- land _ ne Decem- ber 2nd., Lae aarteaaiis Canoe Cove hall, December 22nd, at 8:00 o'clock sharp. DR. PAUL CUDMORE will re-_ sume practice Tuesday, Decem-| TO BOR a ere ee DR. CARSON, Chiropractor, will resume daily office hours be- ginning Wednesday, exempting Tuesday and Saturday mornings. UNLOADING, SYDNEY Nut coal lat Milton today. Vernon Gil- lespie. RESERVE December 18th, for | Wheatley River Christmas Con-, cert. CHRISTMAS records — Joy To The World — Robert Shaw Chor- | ale long play — Only $1.98. Toombs Music. Store. PRINCE Edward Island Junior Farmers Federation Banquet and Annual Meeting on Dec. 10th., 7.30 p.m. Centrol Royalty. Hall. Guest speakers, entertainment square dancing. All between the ages of 16-30 cordially invited to attend. Tickeas available from Prince: Bruce Small, Summer- RESERVE December 18th: for | side 8T347; Queens: Jean Mac- Lorraine Morrison, St. George's. and Mrs. David Doyte, a dau- ghter; Kathern-Ann, e sister for- Brian. CARDS OF THANKS 5 mond Hughes wish to thank Rev. Mr. MacLean, Rev. Mr. Latimer, and Mr. S.H. Burhoe, and the J.W. Windsor Co., all those who sent cards. and flowers, messages of sympathy, special thanks to all kind friends, and neighbors, who assisted in anyway during our recent sad bereavement. bees the late wo - thur Evans, New Sua at oan take this all those who so kindly peers them in their recent sad bereave- ment; for the beautiful flowers; the many friends who called and sent cards and letters of sympa- thy; also thanks to the nurses of the P.E.I. Hospital, and a special thanks to Dr. Paul Cudmore for his many visits in the hospital and at home. INCOME RISES ‘in the first nine months of this suitable premises, write | ities estimated. The september OTTAWA ‘CP)—Canada’s paid workers received $13.190,000,000 year compared with $12,220,000,- 000 last year, the bureau of stais- total was $1,552,000,000 compared with $1,520,000,000 in August and The family of the late G. Ray-| ANNOUNCEMENTS PRINCE COUNTY . . KING'S COUNTY DUNDAS UNITED Baptist Pas- torate. Lic. Gerald Matthews, Pastor. Dundas Sunday School at 10.15 a.m. Service at 11 a.m. An- nandale Sunday School at 0 a.m. Service at 7.30 p.m. Special speaker from Charlottetown at both services. BUYING Christmas trees No- vember 28th to December 12th at Cecil Bell's residence, Mon- tague. BINGO CARDIGAN Hall tonight 8.00 p.m. $100.00 -in prizes Jackpot. RESERVE Friday, December 18th. for Grandview Christmas P. 4h at the Hill Side Inn, Monta- gue, at 8 p.m. Births, Deaths, Marriages (When. death inotices are received tee late te be tacluded TELEVISION AND RADIOS RE-| °. this page, they appear for one edition on page tw@ and are~ paired. Prompt service by ful- transferred to this department in the next edition.) 'N MEMORIAM MACPHERSON — In loving mem- ory of Alex N. MacPherson, Funeral Director N. D. MacLEAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR 15 King Square Charlottetown Dial 5549 HONORARY CITIZEN GRANBY, Que. (CP) — Gov- ernor - General George Vanier Monday night was made an hon- orary citizen of Granby in a cere- mony marking the end of the community’s centennial celebra- tions. Gen. Vanier, accompanied by his wife, was guest of honor at a civic reception and banquet in the city — 50 miles east of « $1,435,000,00 in September, 1958. Montreal. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Bank of Commerce Bidg. Palmer & Haslam Bank of Noya Scotia Bldg. Peake & Nicholson 175 Grafton Street J. A. McGuigan, B.A. — Currie Bldg. Dial 9424 Queen St. MEREHANRITS. . Electric | Tan “M: MacLeod, LL.B. McLean & McKinnon) Currie Bidg. 179 Queen St. Dial 3361 John J. Holmes B.A., LL.B. 150 Richmond Street Dial 6145 Frederic A. Large Q.C, 136 Richmond St. Dial 3244 Robert G. MacLeod B.A., LL.B. 136 Richmond St. Dial 4126 Chiropractor Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince St. Dial 6432 Barristers, Electrical Solicitors, etc. |. Engineer M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LL.B. E. S. Chandler BSe., (E.E.) M.E.LC., P Eng. 242 North River Road . Phone 5336 Optometrists J. A. Carruthers, R.O. 123 Kent St. Dial 5612 J. S. Taylor, R.O. Corner Kent & Queen Sts. Office 9133 — House 4756 Architects J. F. Toombs, B. Arch. Architect 140 Richmond St. Dial 3865 Peter A. McNeil 166 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown Phone 4339 P. O. Box 513 Laurie A. Coles & Associates. Consulting Engineering & Architectural Service. Charlottetown, 142% Great George St., Dial 5616 Summerside, Dial 3789, Chartered Accountants Currie Bldg. Dial 6547 — 6548 McDONALD, CURRIE & CO COOPER BROTHERS & CO. Chariot tetown H. R. DOANE & COMPANY 134 Richmond Street, Charlottetown P. 0. Box 187 Charlottetown ARTHUR J. PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING 100 Fitzroy Street GARRETT Dial 5321 AUCTIONEERS er P.E.I. CLAUDE CRASWELL, LICENCED AUCTIONEER, Phone 7824 wil] | Ober 23rd., Obituary Notice the beautification of it, and to the care of her beloved flowers. She was a regular attendant at the South Granville Presby- terian Church, where her funeral service was conducted by a for- mer pastor, Rev. D.A. Campbell who spoke words of comfort to the bereaved. Floral tributes bore silent testimony of esteem for the de- ceased, and. sympathy for the be- reaved. Pall bearers were, Louis Corbett, Sterling Corbett, John arish | Keir, Roy Smith, Waldon Moase ‘and Allan Clow. r Interment was in South Gran- ville cemetery. ~ MRS. FAUSTINA GALLANT $ There passed peacefully. away to her eternal reward on Oct- at the home of her son, Martin in Halifax, i Faustina Gallant, in her year after an illness of one year. Mrs. Gallant was born in Hope daughter of the River, P.E.L., ot tee 2 She leaves fo mourn, besides her husband, Joseph O., the fol- lowing children, Lucy ‘Mrs. Wil. frid Doiron), Eva (Mrs. Peter Gallant), Mary ‘Mrs. Howard Rogers), all of Toronto. Martin, Vincent, Margaret ‘Mrs. Cornele ius Fleming), Kathleen Louis Comeau), John, Breau Village, N.B., Mel- ina, (Mrs. Angus Pineau), Hope River, Amos and Albert, North Rustico. Also one brother, James, Mexico, Maine; 67 grandchildren and one great grandehild. The funeral was held from St. Patrick's Church Oct. 26. Burial was in the Catholie cemetery in Halifax. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. Faustina Gallant wish to thank all those who sent mass cards, cards of sympathy and all whe helped in any way during their recent sad bereavement. MRS. FREEMAN STEWART On October Iith, 1050, the death occurred suddenly at Souris Hospital of Mrs. Freeman Stew- art at the advanced age of ninety years. The late Mrs. Stewart was @ woman of sterling qualities and very charitable. She will be greatly missed in her commun- ity and especially in the home of her daughter with whom she resided for almost two years. She was a faithful member of East Point Baptist Church and a life member of the Women’s Aid Society. She leaves to mourn her loss two daughters Mrs. George Cof- fin, and Mrs. Charles Jarvis, and one sister Mrs. Rebecca Robert- son, also two_ grandsons. Her funeral was very largely attended with a short service at her late residence thence to East Point Baptist Church for service at 2.30 p.m. Interment in Kings- boro cemetery. The service was conducted by Rev. Mr. Mollins assisted by Rev. H.R. Bell a for- mer pastor. The favorite hymns of the de ceased were sung by the church choir. Pall bearers were Alton Rob- ertson, Earl Kennedy, Clarence Robertson, Clenton Stewart, Hom- er Robertson, Everett Coffin. Floral tributes were received from the following, Charlie, Eva and Gordon, Earl, and Leah, Elmer and Della, Mrs. S. J. Mac- Lean: basket of flowers, Jimmie and May; sprays, Clarence and Rebecca, Talbot and Pearle, George and Wilma and Everett, Homer and Edith, Clinton and Erma, Mary and Jennie. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. Freeman Stewart wish to ex press their heartfelt thanks te the relatives meighbors, and friends for the. flowers, letters, and cards of sympathy also, Dr. Kassner. Nurses and staff of Souris Hospital for their kindness also Dingwell Bros. Once acais thank you to all. % TOUGH PLANTS Lichens can live in the steam. ing tropics or on mountains in the Antarctie where they are frozem all year.