MIGHTY MIDGETS THAT SELLA MOUNTAIN OF MERCHANDISE Charlottetown 4-8506 - Summerside 6-8031- Montague 97-2 - Souris 157 - Alberton 68—2 SELL YOUR “DON'T WANTS" THROUGH A CLASSIFIED AD 10 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. Feb. 25, 1963. I MERCHANDISE AUTOMOTIVE I AUTOMOTIVE Articles For Sale Cars For Sale I Cars For Sale F0“ SALE: TWO USED ELEC- : ‘ trlc motors. five horsepower 1962 _ZEPHYR~ EXCELLENT and 1% horsepower. Apply 00nd1l10n- 49100 milesv “Pinc- Fitzroy Street. phone 4-8515. Izman 33563533335. J' ’1' 3° Iron SA LE: TWO PIECE xxxxii IIii ' ' Chesterfield soft bed and chair {x‘x‘x"x"xxx‘xxxxx‘{{,{xxIx"x" IVOLKSWAGEN MOTOR F03 end table and table lamp, kit- xx . . xx Oxxxxxxxo xxx sale. completely reconditioned. chen table, one 4.4309 or ‘x‘ "xx" xx Terms “Bi-18 9 SlmPSOHS- apply 28 Kensington Road. , Sears. Charlottetown store. FOR S ALE WHO ELSE WANTS 1955 “Am”? BUICK AUTO‘ BUILDING PRODUCTS matic. Motor * ‘d bod in good CLOTHES CLOSE“ _ ms and A 33;)“. Tires new' Phone 4' wees ‘ a place for every- auv IT now mm A Low-COST LIFE-INSURED ‘ X X xxxxx X XXX X X X X X XXX X X X X IXXK 71 X x X XXX“ xxxxx x x KKXXX XXKKX x X uxxxx LOAN THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA MARTI N’S GARAGE has THE BEST BUYS N TOWN I960 Pontiac Sedan Standard 6 cylinder. Equ'pped wt snow tires an o. rad-i 5 I 800.00 I958 Meteor 4 door Station Wagon. Com- EMPLOYMENT Agents. Salespeople J$I,ooo IN A MONTH Is NOT DOUBLE YOUR INCOME. SELL EXPERIENCED MARKET RE- too much for the we want for Charlottetown area. 30. Take short auto . Write F. H. Swallow. Southwestern Petrol- sou-lies, thing and in it‘s place too. FLOOR TILE over to ch . ‘GUTTERS & DOWNSPOU'I‘S— Long lasting, galvanized, and all needed accessories. I CHANDLER BROS. LTD. No. l Plyw00d Place by Armstrongs, 40 beautiful "vinyl" patterns case from 4-6557 Charloctetown, P. E. I. "OUT OUR WAY \Wg‘gy \l\.\\I\-‘ \\ l\\‘§\\ eum. Box 789. Fort Worth 1. Texas. cosmetics. brushes. household and farm products. Commis- sion. bonus, 30 days trial. no Good Things To Eat VALLEY APPLES: RUSSETS. Delicious. Spys. etc.. till May lst. (Delivered in city‘. Wheat~ ley’s on Airport Road. phone 4-5020. TFESILENCR/ By J' R. Williams! J R. WILLIAM, a, RENTALS risk. Catalogue and details on request. FXMILEX, Dept. .I.F. 1600 Delorimier. Mtl. NEIL S. O'DONNELL LTD. (Toronto) wants representa- tive immediately to cover well established territory. Adver- tising specialties calen- | SERVICES MERCHANDISE Children’s Wear BELVEDERE STORE — OPEN until 9 each night —— groceries, children‘s wear, St. Peters Road. Apartments floor apartment. five rooms with bath. sunporch and built on garage. Continuous hot water. Available March 1:.t. Rental $110. Phone 4-5426. FOR RENT HEATED GROUND dars. High percentage repeat orders year after year. Com- mission earnings unlimited. Must have car. Call Fred A. Barnes. The Charlottetown Hotel. February 25th and 26th. Help Wanted search interviewers required for both personal and tele- phone studies. Box 1215 Guar- dian-Patriot. Help Wanted Female I l Farmers Market REAL ESTATE IINCOME TAX RETURNS} Financial Advisory Service CHESTER STAIRS 37A Elm Avenue Dial 4-8676 Charlottetown FOUR HUNDRED BALES F 0 choice straw. Apply L. Boyce. Hampshire. FOR SALE: 20 YOUNG CAL- ves. about 10 days old. Mostly beef. Clair Profitt. Burlington. Phone New London 3-4. FOR S A L E: FOUNDATION Kennebec seed potatoes. clear field reading. Orr MacCann. West Covehead. Properties For Sale FOR SALE: IN SHERWOOD. bedroom bungalow. built in 1962. Phone 2-1130 for ap- pointment of inspection. with bath and oil furnace and garage. five miles east of Summerside on Trans Canada. Financing can be arrang . Write Box 1257 Guardian-Pat- pletely reconditioned. $I400.00 I953 Chev. .lz/z Ton “Hurry on this one. $200.00 I960 Hillman Deluxe Sedan Perfect condition. . $|000.00 EXTRA SPECIAL I957 Dod e 2 door with V-8 motor. $250.00 Runs Martin’s Goroge Queen St. Charlottetown 4-3268 .— Guardian - Patriot CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Mondays through Fridays 8.30 mm. until 5 P.M. Sat. till 12 noon. Phone Charlottetown 4-8506 Consult tho list of telephones at tho to; of Classified page for tho Branch office sorvi "‘WANTED TEACHERS FOR EARN $23 WEEKLY PLUS FREE WARDROBE in yo spare time. Just show Fash- ion Frocks to friends. No in- vestment. canvassing. experi- ence necessary. Write: North A ur American Fashion Frocks. Ltd. 3425 Industrial Blvd. Montreal. 39. Dept. L-3678. Que. NOW IS THE TIME To look into the Avon Opportunity. Write to- day for Interview. Mrs. R. G. Dunn. Dist. Manager riot. FOR SALE: SIX ROOM HOUSE Announcements'Massey Medal Given CITY & QUEENS “WE TREAT THE SICK WELL" — Giggey's Pharmacy. “Up-to- the-minute" prescription ser- vice. We can call for and deliver day — Prompt Free Delivery to Parkdale — Sherwood andnagll . . 1 sections of the Cit; 4-3170. NEW RED CROSS Home nursing course begins at Red Cross qu‘ts., Charlottetown, Thursday. Feb. 28th. at '30 pm. To enroll phone 4-8551. MRS. BLOIS MacPHAlL will be absent from her Beauty Par- CARD PARTY. Freetown ball, Tuesday. February 26. at 8:00 pm. Sponsored by Women: In- stitute. KING'S COUNTY self of Grey flair with Ange- ique Grey Hair Restorer. Re- store natural looking colour. beauty. $1.95 at Jenkins. Red- din Bros. and Cantwell’s Phar- macies. - HAS GLITTERING NAME The name Liechtenstein means “shining stone" and de- scribes the Alpine land of high glittering peaks. ‘lo Arctic Specialist your prescription. Phone us to-il‘om‘K YOUNGER! Rm YOUR. OTTAWA (cpl — The 1963 Massey Medal has been awarded to Graham W. Row- ley, an Arctic specialist with the federal department of north- ern affairs. Mr. Ro Iley. has been in- volved with the Canadian north for 25 ye r as an explorer. traveller. scientist and adminis- r. "5 In a. O The medal is awarded annu- ally by the Royal Canadian Ge- lor at Cornwall, February 22nd - March 9th Inclusive. DR. PAUL CUDMORE will be absent from his medical prac- tice February 25th, to March lst. inclusive. NORTH RIVER RINK will be closed tonight. Monday. due to a death in the community. PRINCE COUNTY KENSINGTON RINK tonight, Monday: first game. semi finals North Shore League. 7:30. Rus- tico vs. Hunter River. 9.00 pm. Long River vs. Kensington Sea- brook Juniors. Skate after. NOTICES COLD POLICE SHIFTS LONDON (Reuters) ~— Rus- sia‘s “pole of cold” shifted t' is winter from Yafstsk in north- east Siberia to the European part of the Soviet Union, the Soviet news agency Tass said Friday. This shift meant that at times warmer in Siberia than in the last month it was Ukraine. where the lowest tem- peratures in 50 years were recorded. The Baltic and the Azov Sea were ice-bound, Tass said. and icebreakers even had to smash a channel through to the port of Odessa after the sea froze for 300 yards from the NOTICES DOYLE’S RADIO & TV SERVICE “ON THE SPOT REPAIRS" DIAL 4-4305 SPECIALS THIS WEEK ‘ at ELLIS BROS. Sherwood BRAN $3.l5 per cwt. SHORTS $3.25 per cwt. OIL CAKE $5.65 per cwt. Properties Wanted three cabins near beach with some ground for cash (reason- able pricel. Write Les Mon- tague. 2L Vimy Street. Gait. Ontario. ed for development and invest- ment purposes —- must be ac- cessible by road -— ocean fron- tage preferred. but will con- sider anything well located. Write Box 1204 Guardian-Pat- ot. WANTED To our TWO on LAND AND ACREAGE WANT- WE SPECIALIZE in Electrical Wiring Jobs «— Large or small . Lennon Air Conditioning . Refrigeration Sales - ervice . Appliance Repair—all type! . Motors Rewound—repaireo O Oli Burner and Dodd Strather Lighiuing Sales and ' DeLAVAL DAIRY EQUIPMENT PALMER ELECTRIC Rod- SERVICES DiAl 4.8543 DO YOU NEED MONEY? We offer fast-service cash loans for any worthwhile pur- . up to $2.500 . . a. 200 Leslie St. Moncton, N. B. I | Teachers Wanted A rticles Wanted HIGHEST PRICES PAID IM- mediately for new goose and duck feathers. Zener Feather pose 36 months to pay! HOUSEHOLD FINANCE 117 Queen St.. Phone 4-7390 I48 Gt. Geo. St._ Phone 4-8517 COLD WAVE SPECIALS S 7.50 for $4.00 $10.00 for $7.00 and ' of Agricultural Fa will be held in H ANNUAL MEETING Provincial Plowing Match and ir Association all, Bridgetown. Wiednesday February 27th. at 1:30 PM. Albert Acorn Sec. AND SUMME Large National program and security. and have car. Applicant no barrier and ambition experience. SHAMPOO SET—$1.00 SHAMPOO SET s. CUT $1.50 GALA BEAUTY SALON 105 KENT ST. PHONE 4-9481 Company. 97 Baldwin Street. oronto. the Blood R.C. Indian Residen- tial School. Cardston. Alberta. One Grade XI teacher and one Home Economics teacher. Must be fully qualified for High School. For information write to the Principal. _ MERCHANDISE ‘ ng your area. WORD ADVERTISEMENTS 24 word house num are chargod as one word. various groups of numbers count separately. Only Standard Dictionary Abbreviations Ira aocoptablo. Cash Rate insertion 415C 3 consecutive Inser- tions A: per word, 6 consecutive in~ unions 3%: per word l0 per cent additional charge on thoso ac counts if not paid within 7 days of last Insertion data. ANNOUNCEMENTS 5: per word, is word minimum char o. SPECIAL NOTICES Births, Deaths $1.50. Weddings Engagements.. Cards of Thanks 5. Ad dltional ooch name printed 10:. In momorlams $1 .75. Additional chargo. each newspaper line of Verso with Rhyme and am oton maintained 10¢ per lino. Count only average "ml- Articies For Sale SANITARY POWER SAWS. hamburg units. scales. slicers. new and reconditioned. Food store operators call us today Storey Electric Limited. 4- 7341 —— 2-1411. FOR SALE: RECONDITIONED 6. ii. 10 and 12 ft closed and open meat and dairy cases. Must go at any price. Storey Electric. dial 4-7341 or 2-1411. VOLKSWAGEN MOTOR FOR sale. completely reconditioned. Terms available. Simpsons- Sears. Charlottetown store. FOR SALE: SANITARY ELEC- ttric meat saws. hamburg chop- pers. slicers. “new and recon- ditioned". Food store operat- ors call us today. Storey Elec- tric 4-7431 or 2-1411. WANTED ALE BO’I'I’LES 20c per dozen PHONE 4-8595 WANTED - COINS Newfoundland Dimes 1870—45000. 1885—30000 Canadian Dimes. 18119—520000 Half Dollars 1947. curved 7 with Maple Leaf—$175.00 h 4-6768 C. E. MacINNIS 116 Walthen Drive Charlottetown. I WANTED TO BUY far within ten miles Charlottetown. Please write giving full details as to size and locality to Box No. 201 Guardian-Patriot. ALE BOTTLES Paying 20 cents per dozen MAURICE BLOCK CO T SMALL of (5 to 6 lottors each) per lino. Obituary noticos will be charged $1.50 for tho first 25 words 3: per word thereafter. CLASSIFIED DISPLAYS ‘I Insertion oor column inch $1.96, 3 consecutlvo Insertions, per inch $1.68. 6 consecu. tivo insertions per inch $1.55. ol tondor notices, $2.24 pot Your Guardian Patriot Classlflod M0 odtodulo will bo charged tho otto-tlmo roto on each insertion Advortlsors oro requested to road thoir advertisement tho first day It oppoon and to call tho Classified Department immediaton in the case of my mlotoko, as this newspaper to only responsible for ono day‘s Incor- rect publication or for tho incorrect portion only of a classified display odvo rtloomont. Adiustmonto on Classified Advertise OIL BURNERS Convert your coal furnace to oil GUN-TYPE oil burner (only). from $15.00. with controls from $40.00. FORCED AIR furnace with gun-type b u r n or and controls $125.00. Many burner parts and controls available. 158 Kent at. Opp. Baron's INSULATION BLOWING . Free Estimates 0 .Terms to suit All work guaranteed Phone collect: Ch’town 894-4560 Summerside 436-3419 Specializing in siding and Insulation. MONARCH ROOFING & INSULATION . Photography Feb. 25th., and Tues, Fe _ company requires sentative. We offer higher than average income, rapid advancement. pension plan, profit sharing Apply Saturday, Feb. RESIDENTS OF CHARLOTTETOWN RSIDE AREA repre- Qualifications: Applicant must be bondable should feel that he is worth and .should earn a minimum Of one hun-. tired and Sixty dollars per week to start. Age is is more important than 23rd at 1 pm; Monday b. 26th at 10 am. Ask for Mr. MacKenzie or Mr. Trites. at 1421/; Great George St.. Charlottetown. Iographical Society to recognize 'P ment in the exploration. devel- opment or description of Cana- dian geography. Selection of Mr. Rowley was announced at the society's an- nual meeting Thursday night. Formal presentation of the medal. named for former gov- ernor-general Vincent MaSsey. will be made Friday by Gover- nor-General Vanier. A native of Manchester. Eng- land. Mr. owley won honors in natural science at Cambridge University and joined the Brit- ish Canadian Arctic Expedition lof 1936 which investigated the .3 northern parts of Hudson Bay land the lands adjoining Foxe iBasin. . The young archeologlist and explorer spent most of the next three years in the Canadian north. exploring unmapped r gions and excavating at the site of an early civilization near liglooli‘k. a community in the northern part of Foxe Basin. CROSSED BAFFIN RANGE He. was the first white ex- plorer to cross the mountains of northern Baffin Island. trav- elling by dogsled with Eskimo Icompanions. an discovered new islands in Foxe Basin. An Arctic river and island have been named after him in Erecognitiion of his work as an explorer. In May. 1938. he wrote a re- port on his travels for The Times of London in which he. described the generosity and hospitality of the Eskimos. He lalso told of a visit with an Es- Ikimo tribal queen. "a remark- Iable old woman who had been lobliged to eat her first husband land three of her children after they had died of hunger in the interior of Cockburn Land." l Writing of the rigorous daily routine. he re orted: “Every night building the igloo. un- packing the sled. burying most of the dog food and cutting up the rest occupied exasperating hours. But, once inside igloo. with the door blocked up, thick deerskins spread over the lfioor and the candlelight flick- Iering on the whité snow wall. ‘P o 3‘ G WOTTON’S PHOTO SPECIALS. Saturday and Monday only. New Anscomatic slide projec- tor. Regular 5149.00. only 810‘ - 00 Kodak 920. 127 film: veri- a chrome, I r .60. for .4 _; Kodacolor. regular $1.35 for $1.00. Finest color and black and white film processing. George Wotton Photography. 238 First. Summerside. and 6 Grafton. (open Saturday after- noons). Charlottetown. NOTICES NOTICES l ANNUAL MEETING The Annual Meeting of the Prince Edward Island Chapter, MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SOCIETY OF CANADA will be held at THE CHARLOTTETOWN HOTEL on Tuesday. February 26, 1963 at 8:00 pm. The Public is invited to attend $249.95 SIMPSON Charlottetown FOR THE FIRST TIME! COLDSPOT 18 cu. ft. FREEZER‘ Lifetime Porcelain Liner DELIVERED PRICE No Payments Till May I9563 ‘ S SEARS I ‘29 Kent Street Dial 2-l25l ATTENTION FARMERS DAIRY SHORT COURSES RENTALS Rooms HEATED FURNISHED BED- room. first floor residential. phone 4-3901. Apartments FOR RENT—HEATED APART- ment. newly decorated. Your own front and back entrance. Continuous hot water. dentin] area. 380. per month. Phone 4-9110. Douglas Bros. 8. Jones Ltd. 155 Kent Charlottetown must bo mods within PROFESSIONAL CARDS self-contained apartment Brighton. Own entrance and garden. Rent 8120 includes hot water and heating. Available March 5th. Apply in writing to Guardian-Patriot Box 1232. Charlottetown. Architects THREE BED ROOM MODERN Place Dalton School Hall. Tignish Alberton Regional High School Room 12. Alberton O'Leary Regional High. School Room 110, O'Leary Lectures will be given on the following subjects with special emphasis on Dairying. Time Tuesday. February 26,1963 Wednesday. ing prices. IRON & STEEL SCRAP HEAVY COPPER . . . . . LIGHT COPPER Red Brass .. Yellow Brass . . . .. Radiators . . . . . . tteries ALE BOTTLES — WANTED For good grades of scrap material. delivered to our yard on Kent.Street, we are paying the follow- . . . $14.00 Per Ton. .19 Cts. Per Lb. 17 Cts. Per Lb. . . .16 Cts. Per Lb. .13 Cts. Per Lb. $3.00 Each .. . . . . .. .75 Cts. Each. HIDES & SKINS EET KENT STR MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD. iwe felt we were living in a fairy tale." 2 JOINED ARMY Mr. Rowley was at in September. 1939. when a visiting mission ship reported the outbreak of the Second World War two weeks earlier. He boarded the ship for its return voyage to Quebec City and enlisted in the army. NOTICE OF SALE BY SHERIFF Pursuant to and by virtue of a Writ of Execution to me dir- ected and issued out of the Supreme Court of Prince Ed- ward Island on the 31st day of January 1 in an Action wherein Kenneth R. Matthews is the Plaintiff and Elmer Rob- ertson is the Defendant which said execution ls marked “Levy the sum of Three hundred and fifty-five dollars and thirty-five cents" together with interest on the sum ree hundred a forty-two dollars and thirty-five cents at five per cent per annum from the 14th day of November 1961. I HEREBY GIVE PUBLIC NOTICE that on Tuesday. the 9th day of April, 1963. at the hour of twelve o'clock noon n front of the Court House (Law aorta Building) at Charlotte - n Queens County Prince Edward Island. I 2. se up ll b ublic Auct ion to the hi best bidder all the right, title and interest e sat mer Rebertson in and to the lands and premises in and hereafter described. that is to say' February 27. I963 Thursday. February 28. I963 SPECIAL Sanitation of Dairy Utensils Animal Husbandry Gaps and Pastures Fvo rm Credit Peter A. McNeil 126 Richmond St. 0 Box 513 Architect PHONE 894-4872 Laurie A. Cotes G. Keith Piekard ssoclates Consulting Engineering 8 name,“ "can." Architectural Sonia P. O. Boo 500 a moon I Charlottetown WA on" Geo. u Dm mu Cborlottotm. PJJ. mm Dial no I rm. unis - um evening. . Animal Health Milk and Cream Quality These courses will begin at I:30 pm. in the afternoon and 7:30 pm. in tho We would urge farmers to make a special effort to attend these meetings. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE NOTICE Effective immediately our business will be operated on a strictly cash basis. This step is being taken: lst. In order that we may be able to pay our bills promptly. And 2nd. in order to maintain an ,adoqua to supply of gen- uino I.H. parts and to provide the host ‘ possible service in monts and general repairs. adjust- mechanical assist- ance to our customers. Down payments on new trucks and machinery may still be arranged grain, potatoes, etc.. but through contracts for financial arrangements for balance must be completed before any mach- ine is delivered. Wished firms requiring a thirty day con- venient credit account may arrange same by signing a contract covering terms of such ar- rangement. \ SUNNY ISLE .'.. FARMS LTD. ALL rnAr TRACT. PIECE 0R PARCEL of land ituatze. in Queen County. Prince Edward Island. bounded and describ- a n d formerly in possession of Mal~ colm Murchison. thence South eighty-seven degrees west to a point ten chains westward froth the North River Road. tlionce Northwardly three de- grees and thirty minutes west along the onion: boundary land sold to Harold Docket:- dortt ton chains. thence North- wardly -soven agrees east to the said River. thence along said River to the place of mencement, containing sixty (00) acres of land a lit- tle more or s. excepting the Right of Way as described in a 'Duisoan Robert- to H fit in son srold Dotkendo the office of the Registrar d Deeds in Charlottetown. - DATED this 81st day of Jan- uary AD 1900 JOHN r' rowusnano. eons CM. lgloolik * He served overseas with th. 1st Canadian Division, return. ing in 1946 to command the ad. vance party for Exercise Mm. kox, a rugged 2,900-mile trip across the Arctic which tested war-developed army equipment. His group set up an airfield, weather station and advance base at Baker Lake in the east- ern Arctic. Muskox, which lasted eight months. proved theories that a“ force equipped with snowmo. biles and tractors and supplied by airdrops could operate in severe winter conditions. After retiring from the army with the rank of lieutenant-col- onel. he joined the Defence Re- search Board as director of Arctic research. In 1953. Mr. Rowley joined Ithe department of resources and idevelopment — since renamed northern affairs and national resources-to co-ordinate fed- eral activity. in the North. He now is secretary to the advisory committee on northern develop- men e is a former chairman of the Arctic Institute of North America and former president of the Arctic Circle. a club for Arctic veterans. Steel Output Is Expected To Increase CLEVELAND (AP) — March steel shipments likely will in- crease by about 15 per cent to 6.700000 tons. with consumer inventories rising more than :half a million tons. Steel mags- ‘zine said today. The metalworking weekly said the month‘s shipments should climb to the highest level since last April and quoted market analysts as citing these rea- In 3 F “Economic conditions are bet being consumed at a surpris- ineg fast pace. Users in sea- onally affected industries like canmaking and construction are stepping up their purchases be- cause they know their require- ments will soar when the was ther moderates. Inventory liquidations is grind- ing to a halt. Some users are starting to hedge against the threat of a steel strike." Automakers probably won't add much steel to their stock- piles in March. Steel declared. "but they're getting set to ac- jcelerate their hedging during the lsecond quarter." Notwithstanding a moderate I‘sales p i c k u p. distrihiitors' Istncks total an estimated 3.200.- I000 tons. compared with 3.400.- 000 tons a year ago. I Production will climb this Iwek f the fourth straight ‘week. Steel predicted. with out- put expected to pass the 2.100.- ons the magazine esti- :mated was poured last week. when the operating rate wal 68.5 per cent of capacity. Births, Deaths Marriages BIRTHS ROBERTS —- At the Prince Ed- ward lsland Hospital on Felt. 18. 1963. to Mr. and Mrs. Reti- ben Roberts. a son. Brian Dail- iel. weight 8 lbs. 2% ozs. ‘ MOCKLER — Mr. and Mrs. Pele Mockler (nee Doris Clark. RN.) are happy to announce the arrival of twin boys at Victoria Public Hospital, Fred- Gary SHEPHERD — At the S ac red Heart Hospital. Hull. Que. oi Feb. 3. 1963. to Mr. and Mt“!- Leo Earl Shepherd inc. Carolle Anne Blanchard). t daughter Catherine Sheraice. Weight 0 lbs.. 8 ozs. IBALL —- William Henry. ‘ denly on Jan. 26th. 1963. ‘ Edmonton. erta. formed! of Charlottetown. leavmg widow (nee Lucy Colwilll. Sm Everett and two daughtersr Elizabeth and Jenny. IN MEMORIAM STEWART — In loving log y ett Stewart. who pi . . away February 25th. 1961. It 27 years. . To live in the hearts of those W0 loved] Is not to 'e. Fondly remembt ad by f“lilti- mother. brothers and sister. COULSON - In loving m; '0'! of wife and mother Mrs. Hart} Coulson. who 95pisssed IWI Februs 25. 1 . , God oallelily her home. it was ll“ sudt .. wt . IBM in our hearts we love it“ still so dear today- ”ued 3W”- red by W Her memory is As in the hour she ways remain band and family. - b ter than expected. and steel is a, ertcton. NB. Brothers for, , l } . t.‘ S V V S S \ 7a Ilene: I