Your WANT AD in 2 PAPERS -— AT ONE PRICE! Phone Charlottetown_8 506 20 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Nov. 27, 1958 IN MEMORIAM ROBERTSON—din loving memory of our dear brother, Edmund Robertson, who passed away November 27, 1956. Gone from amoung us, dear bro- ther we miss you. Loving you dearly your memory we keep. Never till life ends, snail we for- get you _ Dear to our hearts is the grave where you sleep. Sadly missed by brothers and cistern. McGONNELL — In loving mem- ory of Mrs. James McConnell. who departed this life Nov. 27, I. 1950. Down the road theta calm and peaceful ' Guided by God‘s knowing hand She has gone upon a jmnmey To a distant brighter land She has gone Where footsteps never grow weary . Away from sorrow pain tn t h e beautiflll modem of [Sheiswaitingtomeetusaw- , . Lovineg remembered by her uglnaer (Sarah),-Mrs. George er. ROBERTSON—In loving mem ~ :ory ofourdea-r hudban‘d and ' lather, Edmund Robertson. who ,- departed this lie November 27. There is no parting mm ' . we love / No distance can divide For May In mommy’s garden We still walk side by side. ‘.-AIIIW8N-S by wife ind, family.\ ’ ‘ ‘ ' GOUGIILIN—In fond and loving 1, memory of a. dear husband and lather, Daniel C. Coughliu, who. departed this life November «as, 1945. _ . Always remembered and sadly .byhis Wugovih and I .sone, rm,.Jack and Chars he and. dauditer‘ Mary. §:.f Agents Wanted ,1 ‘ I Paula , Routes Available , ,‘yMEN OR WOMEN - EARN M ‘ Egper hour handling fill‘different T'Paula Products: Tea-- Coffee- A}"Spcies - Extracts - Medicinek 'ffDesinfectants _— (301an and T‘Brushes. I extend you cre- ’ 36it.“_ Em experience, Moor success is Assured in fol- , lowing my directives. write for . , my tith‘tyday helping - hand of- ‘ferFREE now, , . Lam-in , President -'Paula V . ~ 21 St.. ‘ '\ Paul East - Mortre‘a '- ~pointers Accumulated CAN ACCOMMODA'I‘E 2 OR 3 j] pensioners, inch. 640 per month. Apply Grand Hotel; 114 Rentst. , ._ rs and Trucksl-‘or‘sa'lc SNOW FELL SO DID OUR ' PRICES those A u- r: i .3 I following is a sample ‘ of the savings you can V 'make today. Stop and try one of these fine cars! 3954 FORD I‘door hardtop-6,000 miles on "new motor, car is - in exception: ally good shape 3 I 200.00 3:1954 PLYMOUTH 2 door station“ agon a. good earl for business pleasure 61195.00 ». I953 PONTIAC 4 door sedan - good body fen- ders, clean inside a steal at ,, $685.00 I952 PLYMOUTH 2 door sedan this car 1's 0. per- fect condition in every respect $650.00 I950 PLYMOUTH A door sedan, low cost trans- portation for , S I 65.00 I949 PONTIAC .1 door sedan, a good buy at a low low price S I 50.00 I943 PLYMOUTH 0 door another steal at $95.00 ALLISON MOCLEOD LTD. Phone 7364 --— 7365 126 Cumberland St. ' ' 8506. ' ONE mama-m smonn. more. liars and Trucks For Sale 1954 MORRIS MINOR, FOUR door, A-one condition, new wi-n- ter tires, recent motor job, etc, Apply 276 Grafton Street or phone Charlottetown 6380. 1958 VOLKSWAGEN DELUXE, 11,000 miles, radio, new snow tires, colour black, in good condition. Phone 6187. MORRIS MINOR, FOUR DOOR, A-l Conditioh, new winter tires, recent motor job, etc. Apply 276 Grafton Street or Phone Charlottetown 6380. 1955 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN, Low Mileage. Radio ~ wired and equipped to haul house trailer. Also house trailer and Winter tires for Voihswagon. P h o n e 9658. 1953 PLYMOUTH SEDAN, LOW mileage 14000 mi. good condi- Price $900. tion, winterized ,. Phone 3376. 1953 BUICK, WINTER TIRES. heater, radio, new motor and automatic transmision. Price $1,000; Apply Gordon Lewis, Parlodale or phone 6921. OUT OUR WAY By J. R. WILLIAMS GRAMMAW.’ DON'T VOL) OH, GRAMMAW.’ JUST LOVE AIN’T IT 1" WATCH PURTV NEAR TIME ‘1” OPEN "Ti-1' OVEN TH' GRAVY SPUTTERIN' AN' OOZIN' DOWN ITS SHE BAS‘I'ES IT? M‘M‘M.’ III I I Ilililiflnll'": I. ill ' w """“”m ' I SIDES WH EM SM'M'MUH CAREFUL! ART SE2. SUMP'N KINDA Female Help! Wanted OPENING FOR STUDENT—BAP- pl-y in person. Eileen’s Beauty Salon, 162-A Kent Street, across from EatonIs. For Sale 'BABY CARRIAGE, GOOD CON— dition. Phone 176-3, Montague. .1950 FORD TRANSMISSION. ‘in good contition. Dial 4223. 50 WHITE ROCK PULLE'I‘S 5 months old $1.75 each. Apply Mprk Young, Bunbury P.E.I. common. nus. set, Courtland, Delicious, etc. J:tmiI‘lIeoutSt.Peter: Roadat Apple stand. ' MCCORMACK DEERING SEP- arator, 800 lbs, in perfect Price $50. Apply Loren Stew-art, Stanley Bridge WHEN COUNTING BLESSINGS include the action- getting p0. wer of Classified Ads. Quick convenient, ’low cost. Phone mic portable sewing machine. $39.95 - Singer Sewing Centre, 164 Great George St, Phone 4551. . OR SALE IN SOURIS FAW- cett Beaverbrook coal and w_ood Lrange excellent condition used one year. Write PO. Box 786. Charlottetown Phone 3306. GIRL’S WHITE FIGURE SKAT- es,'size 6; pair of roller skates, also all weather coat wd-th-hat, size 12. Phone 9101. ‘ 'HALTQTION “4s” scorn: cans for sale it Guardian-Patriot Central Printing. LARGE SIZE, QUEBEC ,HEAv ter, like 'uew, used '6 months. Price $25. Apply 16 Upper, ~ Queen St. or phone 3277. 1959 COMPACT VACUUM cleaners,,.10 year guarantee, laboratory test proved they _ clean faster and more effici- : ent. See, before you buy any ordinary tank oi: cannister type vacuum.‘ Maritime Compact Sales, 176 Kent Street. Phone 9220. 2 BROWN FUR. COATS, SIZES 14 and 18, reasonany priced. Good condition. Also Ladies . skates size 6. Phone 6188. chairs: blonde mahogany dou- ble bed with box spring and mattress. Dial MIbetween 5 and 8 pam. ‘ TRAILER WITH STEEL BOX. suitable for tractor or car. Price $60.00. Phone 4-6, Mount Albion. KARN ORGAN. GOO‘D CONDI. tion. suitable for church or ball, 650. Mrs. .Iames Craig, BreadalIbane. Phone New Lon- don, 6-23. 3 CORDS 0F HARD WOOD blocks. Number of milk cows 2 registered Holsteins to flesh- en soon. Apply Everett Train- or, Bonshaw. CHOICE SALT COD AND BAKE in 501b. or 100 lb. Lots. North Shore Packing Company Limit— ed, Malpeque. MASONITE WARDROBE, SIN- gle door, with cross bar. Bar- gain at only $10. Phone 8677. FOUR SPRING CALVES AND also four feeder cattle. AIpply Don Livingston. Clyde River. home in the mornings. WALNUT BED AND DRESSER set. Complete with spring and mattress. In ‘ good condition. Phone 5426. - ONLY ONE CONCLUSION 15 possible. Classified Ads are So well used because they get re sults. Put one to work toda' Dial 8506. "HANDCRAPT SALE Articles made by the patients at. Riverside Hospital Including Woodwork, Leather, Basketry, Knitting, Sewing, Weaving Embroidery, Hooked Rugs, etc. MONDAY, DECEMBER 1 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2 On sale at the NEARLY NEW' SHOP 114 Kent Street Charlottetown ' 25 to 50 lbs. DINING ROOM TABLE AND SIX I ELECTROLUX FOR CHRISTMAS! Now is the time to order that ELECTROLUX Cleaner or Pol isher for your favorite GIRL. PRICED AS LOW AS $99.50 Small Down Payment delivers it CHRISTMAS WRAPPED. No further payments until February Ist, 1959. . DIAL ' 5607 or WRITE ELECTROLUX 7 Upper Hillsboro Street > ‘ CHARLOTTETOWN Profit From Pigs Feed Baby Pigs from 2 to 3 weeks old with Master Pig Perk Pellets, a, fortified feed that builds résistance to growth- stunting disehses. After feeding switch to Master Pig Starter. These two feeds prepére, your Pigs for future profits. It is results that count! Available at your MASTER FEED DEALER IVAN KERRY, Representative Attention Christmas Shoppers" We have a complete line of Satin Bound Blankets including Reversible, Pastel Shades“ Check also Auto Robes made from 100% Pure Virgin Wool. A deposit will hold any BlankeI until Christmas. Boxes supplied if required. “Wm. CONDON If: SONS 65 Queen Street Charlottetown, P.E.I. Dial 8712 Lost II... .FoIIIuI LOST: 3' ACK WALLET, FRI— day afternoou vicinity of Elm Ave. and Passmore Street. Re- turn to Fred Martin, care of Guardian office. LOST 2 HUB cars FOR 1954 Dodge. Finder please return to Walter Roberts, Winsloe, Dial 7548. STRAYED FROM HOME SUN- day night, dog, part Spaniel, white with brown head and name Bimbo. Anyone knowing whereabouts Phone 7069 collect LOST: BROWN BILL BOLD, BE- tween North River Rd. and Y. M.C.A. Reward. Phone 9340. LOST: STRAYED FROM PAS . ture, Black heifer, Savturda morning. Finder please con - tact Louis Vessey, Yomk,‘ or Dial 5868. STRAYED F R O M PASTURE dark jersey heifer two White hind feet. Anyone knowing the whereabouts, please notify Leo Coady, Hazelbrook. Miscellanous BOX NUMBERS In replyink to Box Number: please make sure you have the correct Box Number in the ad- dress. REPLIES TO BOX NUMBERS Your replies to Advertisements listing a Guardian-Patriot Box Number will receive the same attention when deposited in the Mail Box near the front en— trance of the Guardian Building. You may drop them there any hour, even after office hours. REAL ESTATE For Rent SMALL APARTMENT SUIT able for quiet Couple. second floor furnishings optional. Ap~ ply 86 Cumberland Street be tween 5 and 8 pm. TWO TRAILER CABINS FOR winter months, insulated, pro- .pne cooking stove and oil hea— ter. Excellent for young cou- ples. After 6 pm. call 6852. EMPLOYED COUPLE ROOM and kitchen privileges. or board, 11le localion. Just out side of Chanloriciown. Apply Guardian Patriot Box M‘18051 . Mamem'swe'o LIKETOLI ' 11-h: us In. THE 6UARDIAN5 For "Sale REAL ESTATE For Rent 5 ROOM BUNGLOW, ONE MILE outside Montague. Phone 51%. Charlottetown. QUEEN — 269 — LARGE BED- sitting room, well heated, pri- vate home. Suitable gentle- man. Garage available. Phone 3268. REAL ESTATE For Sale FARM 140 ACRES 15 CLEARED I 25.. good wood and lumber. Enough for a life time. 6 acres ploughed, new house 11 ft. cement basement will store 4 cars of potatoes 2 barns 22 x 50. New pump price right apply Box 20 Emerald. FARMFORSALE ATNINE Mile Creek 50 acre farm with 45 acres in wood land, large house and small barn with out build- lugs. Apply Roy Taylor, 270 Sydney St. Phone 6260. FOR SALE Six apt. house situated on corner of Hillsborough, and Water .Sts., cement foundation, hot water coal furnace, new electric wir- ing, rental income over $3,000.00. A real bargain at only $15,000. Double tenement house on Dorchester St, contains seven rooms on one side and nine rooms in other, tenement, two hot air fur- ' naces, price $6,500.00. -L. H. KENNEDY Realtor and Insurance 166 Great George St. ‘ Dial 3912. REAL ESTATE Wanted To ‘Rent 1N CHARLOTTETOWN 0R AIR- port vicinity 2 to 3 bedroom apartment, flat or house, u-n— ‘ furnished. Wanted by family "‘1‘ children. Phone 7930 after 5 pm. GARAGE F O R WINTER months near Holy Redeemer Chunclh. Phone 9488. I REAL ESTATE Wanted To Rent WANTED TO RENT 3 OR 4 room heated apartment with 2 adults and one child. Phone 5010. Personal .FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH. The amazing Body Tonic. Write 001' free booklet today. PROCKER & CAMPBELL RESEARCH INST. 21 King St. East. Toronto, Ont. DON’T GO BALD! LANEX, TI-IE sensational Lanolin scalp treat~ ment stops Dandruff, excessive failing hair. ithhy or scaly scalp. Satisfaction or money back. $1.95 jar, at Giggey’s Pharmacy, Charlottetown; Lar- ter‘s Pharmacy, Souris. GREY HAIR VANISIIES WHEN you use Angelique Grey Hair Restorer. Regain appearance of natural beauty, colour. $1.50 at The Jenkins Pharmacy, Char- lottetown; Jamieson's Drug Store Montague. Pets COOKER SPANIEL GOLDEN female (spayed) mug is ideal Christmas gift for some little child. Phone 5661. Services Offered CALL MACCALLUM FOR ALL paintings or decorating needs ceiling murecored latex paint, Paint paper hanging etc. at Belmont Street. CHIMNEY AND FURNACES cleaned. All work done by brush and vacuum. Smoke pipes re— placed. Fast service. Reason- able prices. Rhone 3113. Schools, Instructions YOU OWE IT TO ‘ YOURSELF LEARN MORE TO EARN MORE Good pay, and steady employ- ment are the rewards for men who seize the opportunity. to specialize. Prepare now to advance in step with the tremendous expansion which is taking place all amass Canada. WELDING DIESEL AUTO MECHANICS TELEVISION DRAFTING ‘ PHOTOGRAPHY I REFRIGERATION and AIR CONDITIONING ' SHOWCARD WRITING For complete information write to: CHICAGO VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS c/b Guardian .Patriot Box M13 Charlottetown. Teachers Wanted WANTED i Primary Teacher for Citi' Schools, duties to begi January 5, 1959. v For further particulars apply to:— K. A. PARKER Superintendent of Schools , PROFESSIONAL CARDS I BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS. Etc. 1. Elmer Blanchard, BA. 160 Richmond St. Dial 5573 M. A. Farmer, Bank of Commerce Bldg Palmer & Haalam Bank of Nova Seotia Bldg. Peake & Nicholson I75 Grafton Street 1. A. McGuigan, BA.‘ Currie Bldg, Dial 9424 Queen St. IAN M. MacLEOD, LLB. (McLean & McKinnon) Currie Bldg. 179 Queen. Dial 3361. FREDERIC A. LARGE, Q.C., M.L.A. Room 207 Dominion Building Dial 3244 MacPhee & Train“ [60 Richmond St. Dial 323 Services Offered Mimeographing, Bookkeeping, Stenography MRS. HELEN ACORN 2 Brighton Road, Charlottetown Dial 6349 CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince St. Dial 64" OPTOMETRISTS J. A. Carruthere, ll. 0. 123 Kent St, Dial 56' J. s.‘ Taylor, 11.0. Corner Kent 8; Queen Sts. Olflee 9133 -- House 4756 ARCHITECT P J. F. TO "IS, B.Arcl|. ARCHITECT 140 Richmond St. Dial“ G. Keith Pickard B. Arch. M.R.A.I.C.. Charlottetown, 100 Fitzroy SI Dial 8618 Summerside, Wednesdays Dial 2936 Peter A. McNeil ARCHITECT 166 Gt. Geo. St. Charlotte Phone 4339 P. 0. Box : ELECTRICAL ENGINEER E. S. CHANDLER. B.Sc. (E.E.), M.E.I,C., P.Eng 161 QUEEN ST. PHONE 8325 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS—— McDONALD, CURRIE & CO. COOPER BROTHERS & CO. Currie Bldg. Charlottetown HEPDOAMTZFMPANY. Dial 5568 148 Great George St., Charlottetow- Charlottetown. GARAGE DRY surfihfirfi‘bNb‘ largo car, for “Inter mouths. $20.00. Phone 6151. Dial 6547 — 6548 P. O. Box 187 ARTHUR J. GARRETT PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING Charlottetown 100 Fitzroy Street Teachers Wanted QUALIFIED FEMALE TEA- cher needed for grades 3 and 4. Apply: The Catholic School Municipality of St. Hubert, Co. Chambly, Quebec. . 'r‘nsnortction Wanted TO HAMILTON OR TORONTO for 2, around December let. Phone 9561. Wanted To Buy WANTED FEEDER CATTLE beef breed or part. John Hamill. Albany. “5 GEESE BETWEEN 10 AND 12 lbs. Delivery date Dec. 20. Write stating price to Guardian Patriot Box 0-18759, Charlotte- town. ATTENTION FARMERS. GARAGES and TRUCKMEN We are buying Iron and Steel Scrap, Scrap Auto Batteries and Ale Bottles. We require 1000 tons of Iron and Steel Scrap at $15 per ton (2000 lbs.). Scrap Batteries $1.25 each Highest prices for metals and Ale Bottles. ' (No purchase of Scrap Materials from juveniles). MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD- 158 Kent Street Opposite 'Eaton’s WANTED ALE BOTTLES, PT‘"S or quarts. Dial 8595. : Wanted WANTED FOR THE NEARLY New Shop, 114 Kent Street, don- ations of all kinds. (Especially children’s clothing) Open Wed- nesday afternoon, Friday after- , noon and evening 2_ to 4 and 7 to 9. ~ Work Wanted RELIABLE GIRL DESIRES. —- day work and baby-sitting. Phone 3881' PERMANENTS A N D FINGER waves given by expenm' ced hairdresser. Phone 4833. CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS ATLANTIC REGION TENDER FOR ‘ Construction of Private for Department of National De- fence at Linlnletter, Prince Ed- ward Island. Tenders are invited for' the fencing, grading; ditclnng', .culr, verts, etc., required for the _con-, railway industrial vspur; appnoxi- mater 1.98 miles long, at Linke letter, Prince Edward Island, and sealed tenders marked on the outside “Confidential” -— “Tender for Private Siding at: Linkletter, P.E.I.” and. address- ed to Mr. R. P. Puddester.‘ Reg: ional Chief Engineer, Canadihn National Railways, Moncton, New Brunswick. will be receiv- ed up to 12:30 PM, Atlantic Standard Time, December 12th, 1958. Plans. specifications. form of contract and instructions to bid- ders may be seen. and form of tend-er obtained, at the follow- ing offices: I Division Engineer w Charlotte- town, P.E.I. Regional Chief Engineer — Moncton, N. B. Plans will be loaned to bona fide contractors on the deposit. of an accepted bank cheque made payable to the Canadian National Railway Company, for an amount of Fifty Dollars ($50.00), which deposit will be refunded when the plans are re- turned in good condition, Tenders will not be considered unless submitted on the form supplied by the Railway Com- pany and in accordance with the instructions to bidders. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. D. V. Gender, Vice-President and General Manage Moncton, N. B. CANADA SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned. and endorsed "TENDER FOR WHARF. HAR- BOUR BRETON. FORTUNE BAY AND HERMITAGE DIS- TRICT. NFLD.“, will be received in the office of the Secretary, until 8.00 p. m. (E. S. T.) WED- NESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1959. Plans and specification can be seen and forms of tender obtain- ed at the office of the Chief En- gineer, Department of Public Works, Ottawa, Ontario. at the office of the District Engineer, P. 0. Box 6001. Buckmawster’s Field. Building 29, St. John's, Nfld.. the District Engineer. Ralston Build~ ing, PO. Box 875, Halifax, NS. . and at the Post Offices. at Cor- ner Brook and Grand Falls, Nfld. To be considered each tender must be accompanied by a sec- urity in the form of a certified cheque or Bonds as Specified in the form of tender. Tenders must be made on The printed forms supplied by the Department and. in accordance with the conditions set forth. The Department, through the Chief Engineer’s office (H. and 11.), or though the undersigned, struction of a subgrade for a, ’CAKD.'OF"'THANKS IN MEMORIAM J. KEITH CANFIELD The death of J. Keith Canfield of Tarrytow‘ it NY. occurred in Phelps Memorial Hospital on Wednesday, Sept. 17th, after a prolonged illness. The late Mr. Canfield was a former resident of Westmoreland, Prince Edward Island, but has resided in the United States for the past 35 years. Prior to his illness Mvr. Can- Ifield was general foreman in the Chevrolet plant of General Motors, Tarrytown NY. The funenal, which was largely attended by friends and rela- tives, was held from the Vand- erbilt Funeral Home; interment in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery. Left to mourn his passing are his wife, the former Violet Champ-ion of Travellers Rest, P. E.I., one son Russel, and two grandchildren; also the follow- ing brothers—Brent of Rochestg er N.Y., Walter, of Vancouver B.C.. Hillard of Regina, George, Tryon P.E.I., Haber, Westmore-I land, Parker, Crapaud, and one sister Ella, Mus. Karl Boulter Victoria P.ELI. ' Born Jan. 5th. 1904, the de- ceased was a son of Alfred and Jane Canfield, and will be fond- ly remembered by friends and relatives. IN MEMORIAM. On the morning of Sept. 8011, the Community of Breadal-bane was saddened by the sudden passing of Mus. Charles Todd, one of it’s eldest Residents at the age of 78 we. The deceased. had been in health for th past few months and after a short illnes of pneumonia she passed away, shewasofalnindandloviug dis- position. always ready to help borly she will be sadly missed by all, who knew her. Besides h Husband Charles Todd she lea to mourn, three, 8001’: Albert and Earl of Bradalbane and Bobble at home‘ and two Daughters Eliza Mrs.‘SIhelIdson Abbott, and Ethel, Mrs. Leslie McLean, and one Brother John Robert McLeod, of Winnipeg, besides 14 Grand.- children. A short service was held at the home, then to Brads!- bane, United Church, where a large crowd was gathered to pay their last respecls to the depart- ed. ,Hymns mg were “The Lord’s My Sawherdl’ Safe in (the Arms of Jesus and a duet was beautifully rendered by Heddy Woodside and Harold ‘Toomlbs, “They’ll Never Grow Old”,,Rev. Anthouy- Wave Conducted the Set- vice's. She was laid to rest in Bradalbane, - Cemetery. '1‘ h e F“ I VT. .l hes I I.“ which bore 15651711110115!" to a loved one laid to rest. Pall bearers Were: Everett Dixon, Im'ne New- son,_AlexanIdna McDonald, Alex C. I I): fit-MM 9 Was . “ 1 Mr. Charles Todd and llamin wishto umk. Dr.‘ Murdlism, John’s, Nliid. Halifax, N. S. will supply blue-prints a n d specification of the work on de- posit of a sum of $25.00 in the que or may-order payable to the order of the RECEIVER GEN- ERAL OF CANADA The deposit will be released on return of the blue-prints and in good condition within a month from the date of reception of tenders. If not returned within that period the deposit be for- felted. The lowest or any fender not necessarily accepted. ROBERT FORTIER. Chief of Administrative Services and Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa. November 25, 1958. AT NEW Owing to a change in quantity hay and straw, those in need hem g always neigh— ‘ .form of a CERTIFIED bank che~ —— Summerside_80_3l —— Montague 97-2 — Souris_32_-_l3 —- AIberTonmé, Dr. Mel/Lillian. Mrs. John Leod, Mrs. Blair Toombs those who took Wreaths Flowers, and to those who messages of Sympathy. , IN MEMORIAM ELDON REEVES As the portals of Monday, Oct- ober 6th. 1958 were drawing to a close. so it was the end of life’s pilgrimage for Eldon Clifford Reeves who passed away in Tor- Mc- and and sent illness. of James and Eliza (Arbing) Re- eves was born in Freetown in the year 1893. After leaving Kensington, he re- SidedforashcmttimeinstJolm, later moving to Mouth Where he lived for several years. Left to mourn his loss are his wife (nee Smneus),_and’ and Velma, Mrs. Robert Jewitit, both of Toronto. James Samba-o. Ont- ario. Fern. Mrs. Ralph Bummer, Des Maines, Iowa, Eric, Toronto, George, Little Rock, Arkansas, Rudolph, Concord ’ California Madeline. Mrs. W Fillmore' , Cambelllomd, Ontario, Minus—4 home and a stepdaughter, Helen Mrs. Ivan Moore Scarboro, Ont. also twenty-three Maren and great-grandchild" and the following sister and Ma's: ‘VinIie, Mrs. Charles Crockett, Windsor, Ham’on of Charlottetown, ‘P. E. I. Russell and Reginald of Freetown, P.E.T. The funeral service, which was held at Jenrett’s Funeral Chapel; diowersintberment took place h ProspectCemeteu-y,’l‘ormm. Hehwsgonefiromus. Tothatnairlandbeyorulthesky Wehislovedoneshopetomeet him i Inthevsweetbyeandbye. IN MEMORIAM The people of Cove-head Road and surrounding communities were deeply saddenedby the death of CharlIeS'FTalmage Bov- yer on Friday, November 7th., 1958, in the Prince Edward "Is- land Hospital in Charlottetown, after a distressing illness, aged forty-four years. Mr. W was born and lived: his life in Cove- head Road, the only son of the late Frank Baxter Bower, who died int1937. Charles.was one of those all too rare souls who. like his Master, grew up,“in fav- or with Godflahd.,yvith.. “ He was always-rum ' ed an knew of God’s gentlemen, anindus - respected by all who and his, life ever exemplified the true, christian grace. lie, was a loyal ‘commu-nican/L member, and treasurer of the GoveJhIead «Road United Church; and ever Since his 1father’s death 'he has been the local secretary - trea- surer _ 1 Bible iety ’for his church. ing mother and his sister Gert- rude Elizabeth, now Mrrs. Frank Vessey of York; by his niece Miss Bery,‘ \‘Sey, who deeply mourn his loss. ‘ The high esteem in which he was held was evidenced by the exceptionally large attendarice of friends. neighbors. and ac - quaintances at his funeral ser- vice, which was conducted in the MacLean funeral parlors in Charlotteth on Sunday Novem- ber 9th., by his minister the - AUCTION SALE LONDON AT 1:30 P.M. FRIDAY, NOV. 28 farm operations I will sell by public auction 2 registered Holstein heifers, .8 feeder cattle 21/2 year olds, 2 registered Holstem spring calves, 8 spring calves, 9 one year old, a large rubber tired truck-wagon with racks, a truck axle suitable for trailer. Terms made known at sale. (If weather is unsuitable, sale will be held following day). ALLISON McLEOD & SON. ARTHUR_J. STEWART, Auctioneer. ANNUAL MEETING HEREFORD BREEDER'S ASSOCIATION will be held in DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE ROOMS CHARLOTTETOWN 2 RM. TUESDAY. George C. Kiison President DECEMBER 2nd. FEED PRICES ? ? Master Feed DeaIers suggest you pur- chase feed supplies this week. Prices wiII Increase with freight rates. IVAN CHARLOI'I ETOWN therein. or through the office of KERRY DIAL 5455 Eldon Reeves who was the son ‘ Canadian Army British Columbia. ’ Charles, Ralph and Gemld I: ' ‘ The Hemphlll mamas TAILMAGE novvnn . riendly I to everyone, and he was honor- in. He was indeedone . «man's Ithe’Briti-sh and Foreigl ‘ ’ He is survived by his Sorrow: Rev. W. H. For by the Rev. No . " Vernon. a former . service Miss Helen ' “Beyond The Su voice of Jesus say, ever with the Lord, Vessey played the " The Pall Bearer; " Kiem'ya Adlai] :, A... onto Hospital after several weeks on the tbllowmg‘ cluldren; Marjorie My Aunt III»... ..‘ fly . Aunt , .:-. Johnny; Helen, Gordon . Ina, Ernest and Ruth, DIM/Id, 1" me. ‘ Olive and Tom. Geonge, Elsie and Jennie, Ribbed Kenneth and - ' ... The Brown A... Ema and O .,;, Kathleen‘and Ivan Josie and Irving: Mr. and Mrs, 111,?“ dr-idge, Elaine u BOUQUETS ‘ Aunt Berth a. letters and earth. Doctors, nurses, ers, treat-s, trious and successful farmer, . 11 999911119 Bill ' to , Miss Shirley: fl ( ladies present. will be held at and Mrs. AInItho Mr. ,. and E1-msda1e,: Io Piusville. A large 0 weekly bingo at Bloomfield Cur evening. _ many useful gifts thanked their ‘ a few days in P' Of her II!" T. Gallant and ms. WIIIIII'HIHI' ., ed in Alberton b , time with her in-llaw, Mr. :1 Blanchard, '1 , I; Sections Of which have heed .. tion for some ‘ " oiled and in : AI III heme of Mr. .4 Roches in Mission 4 Are Rel HAVANA, Cufl' Canadian m-i ~» by Cuban were r eleasoq, Saturday, it Monday. Richard O. ’ - ",1 Hearn were 1‘ - -, jeep was atta Ware lost Ins - [learn was H officials said. ANT 5 , The Prince ' ' the Antarctic a the Unidn of " r