te SB AR ire eet ee ee ee i Ses Ree eee ee Se ok ae Sneha ag es + Ey 4 . ae ch 12 ‘The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Oct. 21, 1959. Agents Wanted Cars For Sale START A BUSINESS OF YOUR culinary extracts, spices, floor. polish, tonics, vit- amins, ointments, cold tablets, etc. Assure quick easy teas Commission—and é Gardner, Dept. 5 C.P. 58, ” Sta- tion C. Montreal 24. BE IN BUSINESS FOR YOUR- self with our agency consisting of 250 guaranteed ets in- cluding cosmetics. toni¢s, vita- mins, spices. House and farm ‘ High commission and Bonus. Make money in your district. FAMILEX Dept. —8— 1600 Delorimier, Mont- real 24. ‘MONEX? MONEY? ‘LET US START YOU IN BUs- imess on our capital with a net weekly earnings of more than $75.00, handling in your neigh- borhood, 250 fast repeating ne- cezsities including Tea, Coffee, Toiletries Medicines, Insecti- cides, Christmas Cards, Combs, Brushes. Mops, Farm lines in . esteblished City or rural Paula routes. Experience unne- eecs2ry. We will teach you. 30 days free trial. Establish- ed in 1934. Write today without fail. G. Laurin, President, The Paula Co. Ltd. 21 St.-Paul East, Monrtreal.” Cars For Sale 1858 FORD RANCH WAGON LOW milage, all new tires, in-new car condition, must sell, priced Tight. can be seen at'209 Water Street or phone 8000. FOR SALE: 1950 FORD SEDAN reasonab'e conditicn. mechani- cal sound $100.00. Dial 9647 af- ter 5 p.m. 1955 BUICK — RADIO, HEATER, automatic drive. power seats, and convertible top must be geen to appreciate the value of| this car. priced to sell immed. | lately. Telephone 9220 1956 METEOR NIAGARA WITH automatic sears A-! conditicn custom radio and heater. 35 new) whitewell tire: with less than! 1,000 miles on them Phone 5757 1952 METEOR SEDAN: LOW mileage: Recond'tioned motor; Body in A-1 condition. for quick Sale! Phone 6822. TODAY'S SPECIAL 1947 Pontiac Coach, dark blue in color: in excelicnt” funmnme order: a'il new tives: winterized: heater and defrost- at; Purchase this car at only! $195.00 for satisfactory winter driving W R. JENKINS\ HIMITED USED CAR LOT. Kent St-eet, Phone 9114 Guardian-Patriot , CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES AND INFORMAT ON te place arvertisement or ' Weteons, corrections and other classilies | Call the Claisttied _De- Pertrrent. Mordavs throuc rine’ s| Ww AM ti S P.M. Sat. ‘til Phone Charicttetown 85°% Consult the list of telerhones at the top of Clasesied pace for the Branch effice serving vour area. ANNOUNCEMENTS 5 werd mini- mum charze 75c. Less than 15 words | will be charced as {5 words. @PECIAL NOTICES—Births. Dez a" eddinzs, $1.5. Engazements. rds of Thanks. $1.50 casieuest each name printed 10c, In eee fans. $1.56. Additional eharze. een! -} me spaper line of verse. wie Rhyme} ani Verse style maintained, 10 per. line Otitvary Notices will be charged $1.50 tor: the first 25 words, 3c word there | avter. BWoRD ADC ERTISEMENTS 20 word minimum charge. Less than 20 worrs will be charged as a 2 word ad vertisement. To count the words. each word with white space on each side is a full‘ word, each initia! ts counted as the name it indicates, each abbreviation for the werd or words it indicates. <ach grour of numbers set together such as Phone number, house number, Box word, various groups of numbers eount separately. Only Standard Dic- thonary Abbreviations are accept- @ble. 1 insertion per word 4c, 3 con- secutive insertions 34¢ per word, Services 2 2 100n | J mod @gnsecutive insertions, % 10 per cent discount for payment re- ceived within 7 days of last. insertion. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY — 1 insertion pe: column inch. $1.59. 3. insertions, per inch. $1.30, 6 insertions, per inch. $:.20. Your Guardian-Patriot Classified “Ad eppears in both newspapers. “These tower rates apply to con- secutive insertions only, advertise ordered on a skip-date sche- 1 -be—charced the one-time on edth ~mgertion ordered. vertisers are requested to read their advertisement the first day ® ap- pears and to call The Classified De partment immediately, in the case of any mistake. as this newspaper is only responsible for one day’s incor- rect publicztion or for the incorrect portion only of a classified display ac- vertisement. Adjustments on Classified Advertis fmg Accounts must be made within the first * days following the first pub- cation date. This newspaper reserves the right tw «crept, reject, revise or re-edit ad- wertising for publication. « BOX REPLIES, information regard . tag Advertisers using Blind Letter Box Numbers and .postoffice Box Numbers for replies ts held strictly @onfidential and wil!) .nct be divulged @nder any circumstances Box ,;re- plies are held only 7 daye after tinai publication date. Readers are re- @Quested to address Box Repl Let- ters carefully and correctly to en- gure immediate livery to the Ad- vertisers. Repl to letter Boxes cap be moailed, dropped in the —° Letter box near the front or brought to the Classi oo cm Counter _FOR Priced _ | RONSON in good condition. Apply Ray | : 3e per word. | ——- ; 1987 Chevrolet “rear-end; 1939 Ford rear-end; 1952 Chev- rolet rear-ends ors, St. Peters Road. Trucks For Sale 146 FORD 3 TON TRUCK with steel bow and hoist, in good condition, can be seen at 91 Richmond Street. OUT OUR WAY Peat ee ee eee Fe Z St ae ee . a ota om wy 2 ye % me Merah. For Sale Help Wanted For Sale AUCTION “45” SCORE CARDS for sale at Guardian-Patriot Central Printing. 8506. FOR SALE: MCINTOSH, CORT- land, apples; green, red tomat- oes, cucumbers, pumpkins, honey. Howatts Fruit Farm, Tryon. ANNAPOLIS VALLEY APPLES, Wheatiey’s Apple stand St. Peters Road, by Ellis Bros. dairy bar. Gravinsteines. Mc-} _ Intosh, Courtland; also Pears. Telephone 5020. TEN SQUARES» PRIME & HEM- lock shingles airdried 4 months, at $8.00 std. square, one 19” pegtooth trimmer saw $10.00,|. one 66” raker-tooth crosscut saw and screw handles for $4.00 one new 5-8x13"" wood bandsaw, brazed and one 13’ x 1%" metal cutt'ng web both for $5.00. All saws well fitted. One brazing clamp, holds bands up to 4’ wide. $5.09. Apply H.D. Comp- ton Balle River. SALE WARDROBE, trunk, racho, phonograph, clas- sical records. record cabinet, books of knowledge, atlas of P.E.I.. leather bound books, etc. Apply to 78-Bayfield Street | between 2 and 9 p.m. For prompt delivery service B. A, Stove and Furnace Oil Contact: LLOYD CUDMORE “Phone 7168 24 hour service. 'ONE ENTERPRISE COAL AND wood furnace, almost new $199.00. James Good. Wins'oe. ENTERPRISE AND BEECH EL- ect rie ranges. ettes, Thor Electric Washer,| after Enterprise oil and Coal rang- | es. Beaton’s Auction Rooms, Grafton Street. QUEBEC HEATER, COLEMAN oil space heaters, fireplace Grate. sewing Machines. Beds springs, mattresses. Beaton's Auction Rooms, ao Street. FOR SALE: 400 Ri. “RED AND! Rock Cross Pullets, starting to lay. $1.50 each. W. J. MacDon- ald and Son. Covehead SEWING ARTICLES, 20 FOR); $1.00. Cards of diaper pins, needies, rickrack, bias. thread, tape. Free catalogue. Schaefer, 370, Drummondvilie, Que. SET, Chesterfield ed rocker, upholster- large upho'stered' Chair, dining room table and chairs. Beaton’s Auction Room Grafion St. BROWN FUR JACKET SIZE 18 $10.00, man’s navy coat gabar- dine, quilted zipper lining, size 40 $15.00. Phone 3787. | BLACK SEAL FUR. “JACKET} also wine cloth coat both size |- 14. Man’s gabardine coat, size ‘28. Phone 9486. < | OIL BURNING SPACE HEATER. used two seasons. Mrs. Frank | MacAlduff, Alberton. 3 anaeinattetcgicapiag POTATO _ DIG DIGGER: Johnston, Central Bedeque or) phone 17-23 Bedeque. PRIVATE SALE HOUSEHOLD naire ee, 10 LAPTHORN AVE. Bedroom and kitchen fursiture; library and coffee tables; chairs: couch; rugs; pictures; books; dishes; lawn chairs; gardeh tools: wheelbarrow; hardware; kindling wood; firescreen and grate; Jacket heater, etc. AUCTION SALE At LITTLE SANDS Thursday, October 29th At 12. o'clock noon Of stock, crop and imple- ments and some household furniture. JAM O BABY CARRIAGE, IN GOOD condition. $50.00 when new, will sell for $25.00. Phone 5710. FOR SALE ona BEAGLE PUP saree Willard\Stewartt, Pow- nal. : ELECTRIC — LUX VACUUM cleaner, late model, with auto- matic paper bag feature. like . | Ivan. Kerry, 24” G.E. ELLECTRIC. RANGE, LARGEST COMPANY OF ITS only ‘used for 11 months, per-| fect condition. Arnfast Ltd., Gt. _George Street. : 1952 INTERNATIONAL ONE TON | truck in good condition. Lloyd Hogg. Central Bedeque. QUEEN HEATER (MEDIUM size, $3.00; also Wilton rug {9 x 10%), $12.00. Phone 5264. “Two LOVELY EVENING DRES- | ses, size 14-16, worn once; Also | ladies suit, size 14. Phone 9253. | LARGE FURNISHED R 00M suitable for two. 246 Kent Street. 72 - BASE HOHNER ACCOR.) dion with case. Excellent condi- tion. $60.00. Tony Indeway,, York. _ 14-YEAR-OLD PURE BRED Holstein Bull. Apply Mr. W Bas. Johnston's River NORGE — "DEEP, FREEZE 20 cu. foot — $325.00; 24” '— R.C.A. Consol T.V. $325.00; Port- able, 3 way Emerson =.%. dio and Phonograph — $12 Electric Stove — $145 cording Machine and disc) — $125 Ib. deep freeze compartment— $345.00: New Home Flectric, Sewing Machine — $65.00;. R.| Cc A. Automatic washer— $235.00; R.C.A. Clothes Dy $265.00; Revere. 8 MM Projector - Floor Polisher $35.00: § Guitar and Amplifier — $12 00: 12. Volt Inverter — $65.00. ¥bove items are priced f quick sale, values must be sfen to be appreciated, contac Beaton, Hunter Ri er. For Rent after 5 p.m. ~ Farmers Market 10 FEEDERS, ONE- -FOUR Y FAR old mare, f one holsiein calf weeks old. James Good, Win. sloe. FOR SALE: 12 FEEDER CAT- tle Robert MacDonald, Nine Mile Creek. FOR SALE — W.L. X R.LR. PUL- lets, laying. Reasonable. Con- tact. enell. DAIRY CATTLE will produce closer to their in- 'herited ability when fed accord- cance’ § PIECE CHROME KITCHEN jing to the Canadian-Tested Mas- ter Feed program. Today is the iday to see your Master Feeds dealer for best prices on a com- |Plete line of dairy feeds, |replacer, calf starter grower, dry and fitting feed, Sweet Lass, Dairy Feed and Dairy concen- trates. Contact MASTER FEEDS REPRESENTATIVE, Box 741, Dial 5455, Charlottetown, P.E.1. MATCHED TEAM OF MARES, weight 1100 Ibs. each 10-12) years old Clyde Mare, weight 1300 Ibs. 12 years, Gelding, weight 1150 Ih=, age 5 years. will take horses, cattle or young pigs in trade. P.M. MacDonald, St. Peters. FOR R SALE: “ONE § 3B ‘COCK- shutt 2-sod Tractor Plow on rubber tires, with wide bottom. Harold Godfrey, Phone 7687. Help Wanted “AS The Twig Is Bent, SO «+ 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 grown to be MEN and WOMEN A newspaper route will teach YOUR CHILD aittri- butes when he or she be- comes an adult. URGE YOUR BOY or GIRL to get in on this training Now! Routes available is: Charlottetown, Summer- side, Montagué, Alberfon and many other points. | at Souris contact Vernon Fraser, at Kensington ‘con- tact Everett Donald: or Call-6F"Come to Circulation Department The Guardian - Evering new, goes for the first $65.00. , Be charge for Blind Lemer Boxes. + “Call 9220, < WAITRESS ; Hot Point - —li cu. foot refrigerator with 75! Mrs. Jack: Ivan MacDonald, Brud-' milk | Cornwall. : low $11,000.00, kind requires man or woman , to handle distrubution of na- | tionally advertised products in Charlottetown. Must be ambi- tious ‘and possess leadership qualities. Excellent promotion- al opportunities. Products guar- anteed to sell. Remuneration outstanding from _ the start Write promptly for free details to: Mr. Black, 350 St. “Roch Street, Montreal, P. Q. Female Help Wanted} WANTED—GIRL OR WOMAN TO help with general housework;! all modern conveniences; Mrs. C. Stewart, Central Royalty, Phone 3047. ‘WANTED FOR THE WINTER menths in Charlottetown, good housekeeper — cook — for three young men. Apply to P.O. Box 2, Charlottetown, Stating wages expected, and give re- ference. WANTED FOR full time employment: person: Island Gril, + Street, Charlottetown. Lost ~& Found OST: IN ~ CHARLOTTETOWN, Zold ring with red stone. Re- ward. Apply Box 14, Guardian, Montague ! ae Miscellaneous Guardian - Pafriot Magazine Paw Se ae ee Apply in| 162 Queen, ee ee Se Wanted To Buy Room & Board ferred, call 3994. Services Offered 136 Great George St. Phone 6021 Charlottetown. MODERN FUMIGATING SERVICE Exterminators for Roaches, Bed Bugs, Rats, Insects, etc. Swe ee ee .— ater ae AS | 2 ae Sisvinias Offered Sameertate FURNISHED ROOM HEATED, | WANTED EARLY PASSAGE TO _|\ WANTED: HEALTHY PUPPIES Free estiniates — Guaranteed Satisfaction. Phone 8727—Write P.O. Box 451, Char!otetown. j Wanted To Buy for Children’s Pets. State breed, sex, colors and age, etc. Write: _Guardian-Patriot, Box * M9905, Charlottetown. QUANTITY, BEETS, CARROTS, cabbage, parsnips, at market prices. E. J. MacDougall, Ver- non. WANTED — 4 CORDS DRY hardwood blocks. W. E. Mc- Kenna, Montague. Phone 163. j SECOND HAND LARGE "SIZE storm windows. Phone 6000. NOTICE THE MATERNAL HEALTH CLASSES AT THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 188 Prnce Street ‘on WEDNESDAY at 2.30 and 8 P.M. PHONE 8245 Subscr?>ers If you move, notify your ¢ar- cier or Guardian- Patriot Office of your new address. Do not notify the mazazine company. Electric Rang- STORE FOR RENT. PHONE 3800 7). Guardian-Patriot will have _. ‘your address on the rn ‘changed. This is important. ‘ways allow us six to eight cdl xg for your new address to appear on magazines. Also please leave a forwarding address at the post | offic e. Goss LIMITED. NOTICE is hereby given that GOSS LIMITED: will make an application to the Honourable the Secretary of State for Canada for leave to surrender its char- ter. 14th day of October, 1959. P. F. Vineberg, Sec retar v. | Annual | Chicken Supper St. Mary's Parish, Souris, October 28 & 29 Meals 5 to 9. Games, Yemen, DATED at Montreal, this etc. |—— a good rental. If you have this type of accommodation available GOING AWAY FOR THE WINTER ? ? We are a family of 5, desperately in need of a: furnished 2 or 3 bedroom house or apartment, for the} period from Nov. Ist, to March Ist. We can move in at your convenience and will pay ~ soon, anywhere within 10 miles of Charlottetown, and are willing to rent to careful tenants with highest re- ference, KINDLY PHONE 7020 CAPABLE SALESMAN “Exclusive Dealership for Salesman P.E.I, Must have ability to manage own business, age OFESEN Government and Garage accounts. - Selling Hand, Electric Tools and Electronic Testing rency pay Vehicle and ° reasonable 25-45. Industrial, Equipment. stock required. Immediate further information, write T.A. GALLOWAY SNAP-ON TOOLS OF CANADA LTD. at 27 Pearl St., Moncton, N.B.” PROFESSIONAL CARDS to cover investment in interviews arranged. For Barristers, Solicitors, etc. M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LL.B. Bank of Commerce Bldg. Palmer & Haslam __ ‘ Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. Peake & Nicholson 175 Grafton Street Male Help Wanted WANTED IMMEDIATELY — Young man to clerk in Men's and Boy’s Wear Department preferred, not necessary. Ap- ply P. O. Box 575, Charlotte-| * town. RENTAL Houses & ‘ Apartments | FURNISHED HEATED | BE room on ground floor. Central. | breakfast if desired. Phone 7617. FURNISHED HOME, FOR RENT for - winter months, Central, adults prefered. Write Box 9433 Guardian-Patriot. FURNISHED HEATED BEDSIT- ting rooms on,second floor. Ap- ply 175 Sydney St. for rent, in Brighton § Area. Write Box 9431 Guardian- -Pat- riot, REAL ESTATE. in the City. Some experience | FURNISHE D, HEATED, ROOM | ~~ J. A. McGuigan, B.A. Currie Bldg. Dial 9424 Queer St. Ian M. MacLeod, LL.B. | MeLean- & McKinnon) Currie Bldg. 179 Queen St. Dial 3361 John J. Holmes B.A., LL.B. 150 Rie hmond Street \ Dial 6145 Frederic A. Large Q.C. _ Room 207 Dominion Building Dial 3244 ~~ Robert G. MacLeod B.A., LL.B. Room 208 Dominion Bldg. Dial 4126 Electrical cae eee . §. Chandler For jSele FOR S SALE | Chiropractor Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince St. ~ Dial 6432 ‘}Ernest Younker, Aiss ‘That: Duck? ‘Perk Up, You’ ll Fad: "‘Goéd Hunting hone Charlottetown 8506 — Summerside 8031 — Montague 97-2 a te: a Er Se eee Here! _ Souris 32-3 — Meee 68-2 AUCTION SALE At Ernest Younker’s, Brookfield Saturday, October 31st at 1.00: p.m. / 2 milk cows (Guernsey and Holstein); 16 feeders; 10 calves (Holstein and beef breed); | Guernsey heifer; | DeLaval Sep- arator. Claude Craswell, Owner. Auctioneer . Terms: Cash. THE NEARLY NEW SHOP 114 Kent Street OPEN TUESDAY 2-5 (Note change of day) FRIDAY 2-5—7-9 Donations Needed 1! Seen ‘Obituary Notice Inserted. by readers as a bute to the deceased. MRS. MARY CROKEN Her many friends were sho ed to hear of the sudden p ing at the Charlottetown Hospi tal on Sunday, August 30, of Mi Mary Croken, widow of the Emmett Croken, formerly Kensington. The deceased had been in usual good health, but was strie en with a cerebral hemorrhage. and passed away almost imm iately. She was the former ‘Mamie’ Donnelly. daughter of the lat John Donnelly, and Sarah tart, of Albany. After her ma riage. she resided on a farm i Cape Traverse? until thirte years ago, when she and her hu: ‘band moved to the Margate Road Kensington. where she had lived unti] a few days previous to passing. She is survived by one daugh ter: Ruth, residing in Scheffe ville Quebec. an adopted daug* ter, Marjorie, Mrs. Leo Berrigan Charlottetown, three brothers: Louis, Edmonton, James, Eve ett, Mass.; Georgg, Ottawa and one sister, Mrs. Agnes Pulsifer, Melrose, Mass. Her brother, |George and her sister. arrived ‘for her funeral which was held on Wednesday.” September from the Charlottetown Fun Home. to St. James’ Church NOTICE TOWN OF SUMMERSIDE Standard time having been reverted to in Canada, the early opening and closing hours of the Town office will discontinue until further notice. Henceforth the hours of the Town office: will be as follows: Monday through Thursday 9.00 A.M. to 4.00 P.M. Fridays 9.00 A.M. to 8.00 P.M. Closed Saturday. | J. E. CAMERON Town Clerk STORAGE SPACE AVAILABLE During period November Ist to May Ist (off season), can accept for dry, heated storage large lots clean dry goods. Also | cooler space 35 degrees to 40° degrees F. Railway siding. ° P.E.I. FROSTED FOODS LTD., Phone 4317 ATTENTION Egg & Poultry Producers and Dealers Remember meeting to be held at Birch Court, at Experimental Form, Wednesday evening, October 28th. at 8 o'clock. Mr. A. D. Davey, director of Poultry Division, Ottawa, will be t, to discuss the new defic- ment plan on poultry and ooultry products. “A Full Attendance Is Recivested’ WANTED Responsible businessman, wife and three children Urgently require FURNISHED ACCOMMODATION IMMEDIATELY Phone: W. J. HANCOX Guardian - Patriot Office - —or— : Phone 7020 te __ Optometrists _ J. A. Carruthers, R.O. 123 Kent St. Dial 5612 J. S. Taylor, R.O. Corner: Kent & Queen Sts. Office 9133 - ~ House MM 56 Aichi itects J. F. Toombs, B. Arch. Architect 140 Ric hmond | St. Nial 3865 G. Keith Pickard B. Arch. M.R.ALC, Charlotietown, 100 Fitzroy Dial 8618 Summerside, Wednesday's _Diai 2936 Peter A. McNeil 166 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown Phone 4339 P. O. Box 513, Laurie A. Ce Coles & Associates. Consulting Engineering & Architectural Service. St. New modern five room bungalow Situated on Kirkwood Drive, | basement floor, large lot, im- | mediate occupancy, priced _ be- L. H. KENNEDY Real Estate and Insurance 166 Great George St. Patriot office at the above locations, Dial 3912 forced air oil furnace, cement; ~ BSc. ae M.E.1.C., P .Eng. | Charlottetown, 242 North River Road 1424 Great George St., Dial 5616 Phone te i Summerside, Dial 3789, . Chartered Accountants McDONALD, CURRIE & CO COOPER. BROTHERS & CO. Currie Bldg. , Charlottetown Dial 5568 H. R. DOANE & COMPANY 134 Richmond Street, Charlottetown Dial 6547 —\6548 ‘ P. 0. Box 187 Cha \ ~ ARTHUR J. GARRETT PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING 100 Fitzray Street | | The Royal Canadian Navy - offers New Terms of Service NOW The Royal Canadian Navy has a job ‘to do for Canada and some of the finest and most modern ships | in the world with which to do it. To man these ships and oper ate the very latest in naval equipment, the Navy is looking for keen young Canadians who will work hard and learn quickly. For young men now entering the Royal Canadian |Navy, there are new terms of:service, new trades and new: career opportunities — plus such things as good say, travel and pride in wearing the uniform of our country’s s seagoing service. If you are from 17 to 25 years of age, have Grade & education or better, and want to know more about | the Navy, see \ The RCN Recruiting Officer, at H.M.C.S. Queen Charlotte, Charlottetown, P.E.I. Phone 4913 ‘Ask him about the three-year, first engagement new trades, new traihing system and other features of Canada's modern Navy. bas] PLACES, GO NAVY!: GO t ~~ ’ | Summerfield! Her remains were \laid to rest beside those of he ‘husband, who predeceased he iJast September. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late | Mary Croken. wish to -sincer thank the Charlottetown Funer Home. those who gave Masses, Flowers, Spiritual Bouquets, and |eards of sympathy. and all thei | kind friends. and relatives, helped in any wav during | Tecent bereavement. enroll MRS. JOHN MeGUIGAN | There pas away at her home | in Hope Firver\on October 13th. Mrs. John McGtsgan in her 86t year. Although in “ailing healt] , for the past four years her death) came as a shock to her family, friends and neighbors. During her 5-she_was_visited by her pastor Rev. Earl Dalto also Rev. Andrew Macdonald. Pri ior to her illness she took an jactive part in church and com- | munity affairs, being a life mem- | ber of the Federated Womens Inl- | stitute, also a Life Member of the | P_E.I. Womens Institute. She leaves to mourn her passing | the ee daughters and one son. Katherine, Mrs. Frank Hennes- sey, Charlottetown: Rose, Mrs. A, | W. King, Petrolia, Ont; and Alice and Damien at home, Also one sister Mrs. J.F. Reardon, Ottawa, | Ont Her husband and one son | Brendan predeceased her several | yea a ! Her largely attended funeral took p'ace from the late residence en Oct. 15th., to St. Ann’s Church, He pe River, where Requiem High La s was celebrated by Rev. E, it — ‘esent in the Sanctuary an e; Rev. Walter McGuigan, Rev. Dr. Francis Bolger,’ Rev. Clifford Murphy. Rev. Clare Mac- | donald. and Rev. Andrew Mac donald. .The_ pallbearers were: J. Themas Reid.. Vernon Walsh, Har- old Harrington. Gus Gallant. Aus- tin Bolger, and Emmett Trainor. Harrington. Gus Gallant, Austin | Bolger. and Emmett Trainor. | Rev. Andrew Macdonald con | ducted the service at the grave, | CARD OF THANKS equentis S ago. The family of the late Mrs. John |" McGuigan wish to express their | sincere thanks to Rev. Earl Dal- | ton, Dr. Ian MeMillan, The Hen- | nessey Funeral Home. and all | those who gave Mass Cards, | Flowers. letters and cards of sympathy, and for all acts of kind- | ness shown during the illness and th of their mother. therioene Sale There will be sold by Publie Auction in front of the Law | Courts Building in Charlottetown in Queens County on the 10th of November, 1959. -at twelve o’- 'elock noon ALL that tract, pieee |and parcel of land situate, lying and being at Murray Harbour on Lot or Township No. & in King’s County, Prince Edward Island, bounded and . described as- follows, that is to say: COM- MENCING on the North side of the Public Highway leading from Murray Harbour Village toward’ Murray River at the Southwest angle of the Stewart Hotel pro- periy, ang thence running West | ‘to the road that leads to Ma-. chon’s Point, thence North along said Road to a point in line with the North boundary of the said Stewart Hotel property, thence jEast till it strikes the West boundary of said Hotel proper- ty, thence South along that West | line to the place of commence- ment, containing an area of about six hundred square yards of land,.a little more or less. — The above sale is made under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in a certain Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the 12th day of July, A.D. 1956, and made befween Malcolm J. Buell — of Murray Harbour in King’s County, Merchant, of the one part, and the undersigned, be- cause of default having been made in payment of the princi- pal money and interest secured thereby, M. ALBAN FARMER, Trustee Mortgagee. RAREBOOK AUCTION LONDON (Reuters) — A rare copy of the first edition \of the New Testament in Eskimo, pub ‘| lished in Copenhagen in 1744, is among 187 books and manuscripts ef Scandinavian ~~: to be tioned off Nov. &