For Quck Results Advertise The Classified WaT Prg‘e 10 The Guardian VI/'e:1., Jan_ 15, 1958, IN MEMORIAM » I PURSER—In loving memory of our mother, Mrs. Fred S. -Pur- ser who departed this life Jan- uary 15, 1946. Lovingly remembered and sad- . ly missed by her family. DAVEY—In loving memory of ' my dear brother James Austin ' Davey. who passed away sud- “ d_enly at Gaspereaux on Jan. ~ -13th, 1954. When comes to the weary a bles- _ ' sed release A ‘ -When upward we pass to his Kingdom of peace ‘ ‘When -free from the woes ‘ "-That on earth ‘we mustbear, We’ll say Good Night._ here A_l3ut‘ Good Morningup there. Always remembered by his sis- — ter. Grace Llewellyn- \ "J‘A'Y—In fond and loving mem- cry of our dear father Alfred J ay. who departed this life Jan- uary 15th, 1957. ,""What would we give if we could , say . Hello, Pop, in the same old way; To hear your voice and see your smile. To sit with you and chat awhile. ‘ So you who have a father, Cherish him with care, For. you’ll never know the heart- ._ ache, _ g I ‘Tilgyou see his vacant chair. Sadly missed and ‘-lovingly membered by family. JAY-In loving memory of my husband Alfred Jay, —who de-. :a_.-parted this life on January 15th, T”"1957. A precious one from me is gone The voicevI loved is-still, His chair is vacant in our home, No one will ever fill; I have lost a. real, companion, A life linked with ‘my own, And day by. day I miss you more As I walk through life alone. Looking. back. with n;:-pmories, Along the path we trod, ~[ bless the years I had with you And leave the rest with God. At night when all is silent, and Sleep for-sakes my eyes, ‘ _-. My thoughts are on s a lonely grave, . 1“-Where my dear husband lies. 'L'oving1y remember" by wife. . SOMERS--In loving memory of our son Frederick Hantle Som-V. ers who departed this life‘ Jan- uary 15, 1955. ' Somewhere back of the sunset, ‘ Where loveliness never dies He sleeps in a land of blory, I ‘Neath the blue and the gold of" the skies. ‘ Inserted by Mom and Dad. T onnn or rnAnxs. I wish to express my thanks to the nursing staff of the P.E.I. Hospital to Dr.‘H.E. Yeo, to good friends and‘ neighbors, who. help- ed during my illness. ‘ Lea Chowen. We the family of the late Mr.’ William Stewart, express our sincere thanks tothe staff of the P.E.I. Hospital, to Dr. E. . Y-.>, friends and neighbors, for the many acts of kindness, and all those who sent cards, letters‘ and messages of sympathy, dur- Ing our recent bereavement. . Mr. and Mrs.’ Sheldon Camp- bell sincerely thank their friends and relatives for expressions of sympathy and their many acts of kindness extended to them dur- ing their recent loss of their daughter Shelly Lynn, also flor- al tributes, special thanks -to Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Turner and to all those who assisted in any way. Then‘ kindness will always, be re- membered. . . I wish to express my sincere thanks to all my friends and neighbors, to the nurses and staff of: the Kings. County Mam. orial Hospital, to Dr. L. Bon- nell and to Rev. M.C. Currie, to all who visited me‘ and; sent treats and helped in any ‘way during my , illness. “Thank you". ‘ Clarence Richards. 1 I wish to thank the postmas- ter and his wife, and all the box- holders who so_kindly remember- ed me at Christmas with gifts. _ Clarence Whiteway, Mail cour- zer, Dover. ' - I.wish to thank all who sent ' cards, gifts, telephone calls and ' donated money,, also an who called on me whi1e‘I was in the 1‘-0SP!tal_ and since I came home * special thank you to my spe- cial nurses to Dr. Maclntyre, Dr. Inman and Dr. Bonnell, and . to the nursing staff and help of Montague Memorial Hospital. John Leeco. British woman Dies AI ‘Age 105 KIDDERMINSTER, Eng- land (Reuters)—Miss Jane Bad- land died Friday night at the age. of 105 of an illness which began the day after she attended the funeral of her 102-year-old sister Caroline. The two spinsters, Britain’s only centenarian sisters, spent more than a century in each oth- er’s day - to - day company until Caroline’s death 11 days ago. They lived in the same house In this central England town for more than 90 years. The sisters were members of the same church and the same societies. Until comparatively re- cently they went walking and shopping together. They shared the same tastes and interests. Both were lifelong vegetarians and teetotallers. I Agents Wanted BE PROUD OF YOUR JOB - Sell world famous Underwood and Remington Typewriters, adding machines, etc., as low as $1 down, $1 week. Full or part time. High ciommissions. You sell, we collect. Canadian Typewriter Sales, 113 MacCor- mack St., Toronto 9. ...5rners Acconnnooated ONE OR TWO BOARDERS. STU- dents or business, in private ‘home. Dial 5162. I . ’ 1956 DE LUXE VOLKSWAGEN condition. Phone 5081. 1952 MERCURY 1 TON, DUAL wheels, 2000 miles on new mo- tor, good tires will take cattle for part payment. Apply Ernest Buote, Rusticoville. . 1955 BEL. AIR. CHEVROLET priced economically for immed- iate cash sale has new battery, new tires, radio, turn indicators, back up lights, less than 30,000 miles. Motor recently overhaul- ed. Excellent buy at $1650. Con- jtact F-0 Don Hepburn, at 76% local 4 in daytime. . For Rent ONE FURNISHED BEDROOM ‘ For gentlemen. Dial 4237. _ 5 ROOM HEATED APARTMENT Upper Prince Street, $65 month- ’ ly. Phone 9169. FOUR ROOM HEATED APART ment. Ground floor. 86 Fitzroy Street or Phone 6122. ' TYPEWRITERS‘FOR‘ RENT. Standard models in first class Court, 9525. ' FURNISHED ROOM, HEATED. Would like woman as compan- ion, rent reasonable. Apply 174 Kent or dial 4330. FORRENT, NEW HOUSE CON- , taining six rooms and bath room, near Mt. Edward Road, two miles from city limits, a- vailable Feb. 1st $60 per month. ‘L. H. Kennedy. For Sale AIRDALE PUP, PURE BRED, Apply Box 594, Guardian. LADIES WINTER COAT, SEE 12,_Reasonable. Dial 8204. LADIES WHITE SKATES. SIZE‘ 8. Dial 4227. . BOAT, THIRTY ONE ’FEE1‘ long. Clarence Richards, Cam- bridge. ~ 16 YOUNG PIGS, 2 BROOD sows, 1 Yorkshire boar, George Smith, Breadalbane ONE DRAFT HORSE. HEAVY. work anywhere. Not old. Price $150.00. Harry Pridham, Alber- -ton R.R. Phone 80-21. I LOVELYTOURIST HOME WITH land in excellent location near Kensin_gton.\ Box C. R. Guard- ian. ELECTROLUX. RECO.NDITION- ed traded in on latest new mo- del electrolux. Authorized elec- trolux Dealer. Phone 9858. LOT FOR ‘SALE 88 BY 169 FEET _corner Connolly Avenue and Se- cond Street, Parkdale. City wa- ter. Dial 7223. . 2 MILK COWS TO FRESHEN IN .March will exchange for feed- .—,e'r cattle or young pigs. Les gFrizzell, Rose Valley. ELECTROLUX AUTHORIZED Dealer will sell cheap used cleaner traded inon latest 1958 Model Electrolux. Phone 5607. GENERAL PURPOSE HORSE, young, quiet, sound. M. B. Crane, Hazelbrook. ELECTROLUX USED. TRADED ‘in on new 1958 model electro- lux. V Auth rized Electrolux Dealer. one 5372. ELECTROLUX. USED. TRADED in on new 1958-model electrolux. Authorized Electrolux Dealer. Phone 3828, Summe-rside. For Those,Who Prefer To Write Their Own CLASSIFIED AD HERE'S HOW THIS——is ‘a samplg 3-line want ad. This ad contains approximately 15 words. Phone 8506. You can use an ad like this to tell about your offer to nearly 20,000 readers of The Guardian and The Patriot. H,ERiE,’S HOW‘ MUCH 6days 3.60 4 days ........... 02.80 1 day .80 HERE'S THE NUMBER We Will Be Glad To Help You Prepare An cars and Trucks I-or Sale I very low mileage, excellent. in Summerside evenings, 2281. "condition. Phone F. A. Mc-. . . 8506 BY J. R. WILLIAMS led? our WAY SA‘/, WHAT GOE5 OM THERE? THERE WA§N’T MUCH MEA1; ‘ EVER SINCE YOU MADE THAT ' 50 BEFORE EVERY BITE I — SANVWICH YOU'VE BEEN HAVE TJMOVE IT BACK A KOOTING AROUND INSIDE LITTLE 012 IT WOlJLVN’T BE A SANDWICH , ANY MORE.’ I Ii. (I!!r‘f'-’.\./ ‘ ‘.i~.-- . ‘ . /v‘ For Sale ' For Sgle COMFY’ C OZY QUARTERS . BARGAINS IN R.ECONDITION- _ ,, ed Electrolux cleaners”, all qulckly te“a‘.‘ted thmugl‘ Want" trade’ ins on latest electrolux ‘ed To Rent” ads. Describe yours dl.Y 1- to853;,; ad - writer T0DAY- Dug" -3.‘2T§§“iil§.m.$h§.f aefiilnirewfo. an Authorized Electrolux Deal- A- NUMBER or REGISTERED} or. Phone 9349. , . , d Iiiiftili..?a§“?.1.§’.?f§iy”‘é‘£”§.i‘l‘.- _ U1>IBREAKABLE.« ed hay. Robert H.‘Palmer, Con- /‘ (MELMAC) way. DINNERWARE Terms arranged. Apply to- ELECTROLUX. USED. TRADED - JOHN ARSENAULT’ in on 1-atest Automatic Model electrolux. Authorized Electro- 83 Bayfield St.—2nd floor lux Dealer. Phone 3149, VSum- I merside. HI - CLASS OFFICE DESK. ‘J plate glass top and matchinf Sheet Film Adapter back, chair. Maybe seen at‘Cudmor< for either Roneicord or BIISIIIBSS equipment, 1 GI'8I- Camera“ . ton St , ’ ELECTROLUX Aurnoniznn BILL TAYLOR. c/o Photo Dept. Dealer has‘ few used floor =~ Guardian-Patriot polishers and cleaners cheap fdr cash, traded. in on new Electrolux three brush polishers‘ and cleaners. Phone 4517. . EXPEREIENCED_G 1 RT Eon _ FOUND PAIR. LADIES BLACK For Sale FOR SALE V _ House’ oneacre New Welsh TV Service Opens CARDIFF, Wales (CP) -—- Brit- ain’s commercial television com- panies brought another 2,100,000 potential viewers within range of anod of land‘ their services Tuesday with the Prlce opening of a Welsh service. The new company, lmown as TWW Ltd. - standing for tele- , ‘vision’ for Wales and the Wes: » --is headed by Lord Cilccnnin o E- Hereford and Lord Derby. h * It is the sixth contractor ant - Ph°"e 7667 orized by.the United Kingdom's Independent. Television Authority . to provide television programs in , , opposi-tion to the publicly-owned‘ Guardian - Patriot British Broadcasting Corporation.‘ The main studio in Cardiff 3 one of the largest in Britain, riv - . ling that of Scottish Television, the commercial company headed by Canadian publisher Roy Thom- son. Details of Welsh programs will be published weekly by Thomson’s TV Guide, which al- ready carries STV programs. Th=e company, owned by Lords Cilcennin and Derby won the Welsh contract over bids from a rival group one of whose chief figures was another Canadian ‘publisher, Senator Rupert Davie of Kingston, Ont. ‘ ' ‘ GOOD SWIMMERS Porpoises, although ‘air-breath-' ing mammals. can outswim most’ fish. Services littered PRIVATE LESSONS T0 PUPILS 1 . . 10, including L a tin and French. Dial 4369 between 9 and 12, 1 and 5, except Sat- ‘_ Eon QUICK RESULTS IN» RENTING on SELLING FemaI_e_fieIo Wanted general housework. Apply Mrs. Percy Simmons, 84 Brighton Road. ‘ $100 MONTHLY FOR WEARING lovely dresses given to you as bonus, Just show North Ameri- can Fashion—Frocks to friends. No canvassing, investment or experience necessary. North A- merican, Fashion Frocks, Ltd., 3425 Industrial Blvd. Dept Z, 2410, Montreal, P. Q. Lost and Found LOST GLASSES BROWN PLAS- tic between Y. M. C.A and “1‘d3Y- I North River Road. Please phone 3212. wanted FOUND SUM or MONEY IN WANTED — ALE 30 - Pints or quarts. Dial 85 .’ 3000 FEET HARD WOOD LOGS 12, 14, 16, foot lengths, 7 inch small end and up. Kings Mill, Montague. * WANTED 2 T0 3 ACRES. LAND on payed road handy City. »Write giving full particulars to Box 597 Guardian. . WANTED AT ONCE QUANTITY LePage Shoe Store. Owner may have same by proving owner- ship. Call LePage Shoe Store. leather g l o v e s. Owner may have same by calling at Guar- dian Classified desk and pay- ing for ad. Male Help Wanted VBLUSTERY? WHAT IF IT IS? ELECTROLUX BRAND NEW- latest model complete. with ‘cord winder, traded in on a new compact home cleaning unit. Goes for best offer, also practically like new automatic Electrolux complete with You can laugh at raw, windy weather if‘ you have a clothes dryer in your home. ,1 L g t 1 $69.90. M ritime I . -$5.132... s‘i3§., 176 Kentastreet, Fl RESTQN E Charlottetown. Dial 9220. C PUPPIES\ FOR SALE REGIST- ered Lassie . Collies, Scotties, Pugs, Miniature Pinchers, Cooker Spaniels, two excellent ~ Boxer females, 20 per cent dis- count on winter salesf Wm. Ran- dall, Hopewell Cape, N.B. Phone 185-32. ELECTROLUX V A C U U M CLOTHES DRYER M995 Other models available Immediate Delivery Cleaners with complete ::ttach- ~ . t —~-* 2 u r 11 ee ——- 3 ?2.2§.i.......J?ff .§.§;“.. .2... HOME 2. AUTO co. ‘ Weekly; 0*) by Maritime -,Com- pact Sales, 176 Kent St., Chin‘-‘~ » - - lttt n. T1.9220 "t , ‘ ' - 1‘9R§§Wh°meeshowm;’f W"? °*‘ 137 Gt.7Geo. St. Dial 5547 BARRISTERS . OPTOMETRISTS . I ._.. . .. _—_j—» ETC. J. A..“arruthers. R; 0- " 123 Kent St, Dial 5012 Bell, Matheson & Foster‘ —~" ‘ 150 Richmondst. , 12:4 '!3(3;1:t’“StJ- GT3“ 0- 9-561 1 16,5‘ Q!i:1L-:lxt:1St.B.Ianchard?7I{InEIA.4232 C-L . T3E°’- -— ‘ r ’ t ‘ s. A M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB». ois§é'Z’91§s?- [§:!IIs?4756 Bank of Commerce Blsg Allison M-.#Gillis, E23.’ M,,,,§,',,J‘ Mab°"' R19) E, ._ 130 Richmond St. ““.Dial 4747 f Palmer & Haslam Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. _ h \ Peaks & Nicholson FI"F' T0OMBSv. 13- Am ' 175 Grafton Street 1,10 mchnfi',§gECT Dial 3865 , . G. Keith Pickard B. Arch. M.R.A.l-.C., Summerside. ,P.E.l. Dial 2930 Charlottetown. Tuesdays and J.’ A. McGuigan, B.A. Currie Bldg, Dial 9424 Queen. st. IAN M. MacLEOD, LLB. CURRIE B1-DG- Fridays. Dial 8618 (Above Shoe Doctor) _ DIAL 3351 Peter A. McNeil 0. 166 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown Phone 4539 P. 0. Box 513 MUSICIANS H. Joan HARRIS, FREDERIC él. LARGE, ‘Q Room 207 Confederation Bldg. Corner Queen and Richmond Sts (Across from Royal Bank Bldg.) DIAL 3244 ‘ms’ ‘g'AMB’%°“"Jd* Studio —F'2tT3' Igiegmond St. D_ I niohiéondvstregc m DIAL 4213 la ‘ OX ELECTRICAL M Ph & T ' I65 Que: St.” wggail 4232 N ‘ E. s. CHANDLER. ’ B.Sc. (E.E.). M.E.I_C., P.Eng. CHIROPRACTOR ‘Dr. W. R. Carson 161 QUEEN ST. 201 Prince St. Dial 6432 PHONE 5325- MIMEOGRAPHING - STENOGRAPHY - BOOKKEEPING MRS. HELEN ACORN ' . 2 BRIGHTON ROAD max. 6349 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS McDONALD, CURRIE & CO. _ A COOPER BROTHERS & co. Currie Bldg. Charlottetown , Dial 5568 H. R. DOANE 8: COMPANY 148 Great George St., Charlottetown Dial 6547 — 6548 - P. 0. Box 187 . ARTHUR J. GARRETT PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING 100 Fitzroy Street ERMA P. MORRISON CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Provincial Bank Building Charlottetown Dial 5321 698 Main Street. IAd If You Wish. MONCTON. N. 3. ‘FREE SAMPLE OUWTFIT JUST run NEARLY NEW suor of good» quality carrots also quantity of mixed grain. Apply Wellington MacNeill and Son, oincé 4732. Residence 5156. UYING DAILY GOOD PIGS over 30 lbs. each. For top mar- ket price and pick up at farm. Also buying fox horses. Apply P. A. MacDonald, St. Peter’: Bay, Phone’ 1-3. ' WANTED We arepaying highest market prices for all kinds of scrap- iron and metal materials, also ale bottles, hides and skins. ‘ MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD. 158 Kent St.’ like a men’s store. Make mo- ney full or part time. No ex- perience needed.- Free clothing for yourself as extra bonus. Now you can sell to every man, clo- thing. shoes, shirts, slacks. uni- forms, sportswear, etc. Write now for FREE SAMPLE OUT- FIT, and 'full instructions to Dept. 75 Cooper-Johnson Co; Box 1100, Beauharnois, ’Que. I Misoellanous needs and would apprecia-te do- nations Wednesday afternoon at 114 Kent St. Open Friday at- ternoon and evening for selling. SALE BY TENDER Sealed Tenders will be received at the office of The Eastern Trust Company, 154_ Richmond Street,’ Charlottetown until noon, Friday, January 24th, 1958 for the following properties. 1. Dwelling at 7 Ambrose Street. Charlottetown containing 7 rooms, bathroom and 2 storey sunporch. New oil furnace, good condition. Large lot approximately 140’ x 126’. Tenders may be submitted with or without furniture. Three storey‘ brick building at 92 Queen Street, Charlotte- town. Building and lot approximately .28.?’ x 78.6’. Subject ,to lease with proprietors of New England Cafe expiring December Slst, 1959. . One storey frame warehouse approximately’20’ x 40’ at .123 Sydney Street, Charlottetown. Lot 22’ x 57’ approximately with 8’ right of way from Sydney Street. Subject to existing monthly tenancy. , - Threq storey brick warehouse, approximately 30’ x 60’ with concrete basement at 91 Water Street, Charlottetown. Lot 45’ x 84’ approximately. Subject to 8’ right of way on Western‘= side and existing monthly tenancy. The highest or any tenders ndt necessarily accepted. ’ FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY: JA3"ES' S. WALKER, T3,. EASTERN TRUST COMPANY, Lxecutors Estate Edmund T. Higgs; I L ‘AUCTION SALE '0 I offer for sale on Wednesday, Jan. 22, 1958, at 1‘ o’clock sharp the following:— 14 beef and feeder cattle; 2 cows, due to freshen Jan. 15th; 1 mare; 2 sows due to farrow soon; 2 sows to farrow in April; quantity of oats, straw, and hay; Ferguson-Ford tractor; circular saw; plough; wheel harrow; flat harrow; lever harrow; hiller cart; truck wagon; 2 section roller; horse scuffler; box sleigh; wood sleigh; binder, 6 ft.; hay mower; hay rake; hay fork; block -and cable; lime spreader; Cockshutt grain drill’ with fertilizer attachments; 2 row hiller and scufflers; small trailer; large trailer; Velox sepa- rator; escalator; cream can; set of scales; post drill; blower; anvil and, vise; traces; harness; hoes, forks and other articles too numerous to mention. Articles under $25.00 cash, over that amount 9. months credit on approved joint notes. All livestock to be cash. If stormy next fine day. MALCOLM 1\/lacLEAN Owner Dunstaffnage CLASSIFIE CLAUDE CRASWELL Auctioneer o ADVERTISING RATES 7 ' Classified advertising is inserted in both The Guardian and The Patriot. Ads must appear in con- secutive issues. . ' * One or two days, Guardian and Patriot, 4c per word per day. Three consecutive days, Guardian and Patriot, 31/gc per word per day. Six consecutive days, Guardian word per day. ' Minimum charge for 20 words. ‘rand Patriot, 23¢ per -..4a?.¥éflt' o SOMETI-IING BLUE HOLLYWOOD, Calif —- Jayne the “something blue" — n Mansfield,‘ readying. her trous- garter-—she will wear. The con- seau for her Jan. '13 marriage ple were wed in a picturesque to Mickey Hargitay, tries on all-glass church at seaside PRVOFESSIONAI. OPPORTUNITIES for ’ UNIVERSITY GRADUATES . ‘ in the . CIVIL SERVICE OF CANADA SOCIAL WORKER (with several years of responsible experience). Indian Affairs Branch, Citizenship and Immigration, Winnipeg. Man. $5,430-$5,880. Competition 58-796. VETERINARIAN-S, Health of Animals Division, Agriculture, var- - ious centres in Canada. $4,740 to $5.580 depending on qualifica- tions. Competition 58-21. AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH OFFICERS (with specialization Ln‘ Forest Biology, Competition 58-16; Plant Pathology, Competi- tion 58-14; Plant Breeding—Cereals and Forage, Competition 58-11; Animal and culture, Competition 58-12; Bacteriology, Competition 58-25; Animal Pathology. Competition 58-22; and, Chemistry, Competi- tion 58-17), Agriculture Department,'various centres in Canada. $4,560 to $6,360 depending on qualifications. 1958 graduates may apply. ENTOMOLOGISTS (to do research on control of insect pests), Agriculture Department, various centres in Canada. $4,560 to $6,360 depending on qualifications. 1958 graduates may apply. Competition 58-15. PLANT PRODUCTS INSPECTORS AND_ PILANT PROTECTION OFFICERS, Agriculture Department, various centres in Can- ada. $4,l40-$4,740 and $4,050-$4,500. 1958 graduates may apply. Competition 58-20. ' AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS MARKETING OFFICERS, Agricuj. ture Depagtment, various centres in Canada. $4,505 to $4,200 to start. 1958 graduates may apply. Competition 58-24. LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS GRADER, Agriculture Department, var. ious centres in Canada. $4,050-$4,500. 1958 graduates may apply. Competition 58-27. BOTANISTS and MICRO-ANALYSTS, Agriculture Department. Ottawa and Calgary. $3,900 to $5,580 to start. Competition 58-23. LIBRARIANS. one i.n Agriculture Department at Quebec City; one bilingual in the National Library at Headquarters, Ottawa. $3,450-$4,050. Competition 57-821. Details and application forms may be obtained from the Civil Service Commission, Ottawa. Please be sure to quote the appropriatecompetition number as indicated above. 3 No more frozen fingers 9 No more frozen clothes .9 No more dampness in your home if Dry Your Clothes , for only Pennies CI day in o THOR fully automatic clothes DRYER! . $40 For Your Old Clothes Line! $l.OO For Every Clothes Pin (UP TO 25 PINS) AT FIRESTONE HOME 3. AUTO CO. LTD. 187 Great George St. at Poultry Research, Competition 58-10; Horti- vPor-tuguesa Bend, about 1 {miles from Hollywood; The Ilchurch hold only 100, and mm than Half of the invited guest! were newsmen. (AP Wirephoto.’ ‘IN MEMORIAM MRS. ARTHUR CHAMPION" The death‘ of Mrs. "Arthur Champion occurred suddenly on December 28, at the home at ‘her daughter and son-in-law,"-Hr Iand Mrs. Harry Tuplin, Darn- ley, where she and her husband , .aIways spent the winter months. The late Mrs. Champion was 1 enjoying fairly good health and ',was chatting with a neighbour 1who had called, suddenly the Angel of Death struck and "Dar- nley, had lost one of its most beloved citizens and her spirit was taken to — the heavenly home above. ' Mrs. Champion was the for- ‘ mer Maude E. Thompson, dau-‘ ghter of Mr.“ and Mrs. James Thompson. In 1907 she married Arthur Champion and their home was 3 , place where hospitality aboun- ded and everyone received is warm welcome. I She and her husband were in‘ separable and he will feel her‘ loss severly but we know I in his mercy and goodness W111 I dispel the feeling of lonelineslj and encourage those who are I behind to beartheir cross b1‘av- I ely, knowing that she 'lIas 2011' I to prepare her house for them. ‘ Besides her sorrowing husbflfl = there are left to mourn W0 «‘ sons. a daughter and a g1'3!1d' son James in T‘./Ialpeque. E1113 I Mrs. Harry Tuplin) Darnlela ,George in England’ and_Gral1d' ISOII David in England. held‘ l The fuheral which was on December 30. was very, 131" gely attended bearing tribute .I0 the esteem in which she "W35 held. : Her pastor Rev. Mr. BeanfC0“‘ ducted the funeral service. Hymns sung were “Nearer God to Thee,” “Rock of A3355, “Will the Circle be Unbroken- The pallbearers were Cl1a_1'l5 Champion, Edward ChamP1°“* Wallace Champion. Ivan D3Vi' son. J. Weeks Murphy and Lloyd Adams; ‘ Interment was in Ma1P9‘1“' Cemetery. PILLOW Family WREATHS Gert. Bob and Audrey ._ _ Ethel and Eddie and famllll’ Margaret Cecil and family Rosina, George and family ' CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend a 511199” thank you to all our friends and neighbours for their cards other expressions of SYIDP3 at the time of our sad bereave ment and to her pastor R€V- Mr’ Bean. the choir, and MI‘_- J”? eph Davison. for their kindness shown us. God bless Y0“ 311' Mr. Arthur ChamPi0“ and family. ' DIM FUTURE NEW YORK ICPI~John 63:; editor of The Daily worker» 0, Monday the publishing futfiek, the Communist news!-35991‘ 0? pretty bad.” He said B03235 4 “has been definitely set fl. about ending publiCat_10D 0: nancial reasons but "II V” Phone 5547 , too mug,"