Do It Now’...BUY, RENT or SELL -With want Ads Page 10 The Guardian Friday June 13, 1958 IN MEMORIAMI GILLESPIE-—I-n loving memory of our dear mother Mrs. Clara Gillespie, who passed away June 13th‘, 1950. We know that she is happy In our Saviouris home above Growing fairer as she lingers» In the sunshine of His love. L‘ovi.ngll-y remembered by her son and daughter-in-law Reagh. and Hilda Gillespie. NOONAN—In loving memory of Daniel Noona-n, who passed away June 13, 1957. This month recalls sad memories Of a loved one gone to rest. And those who think of him to- day Are the ones who loved him best. Lovingly remembered by his wife and family. . NOONAN-In loving memory of my dear father Daniel N-oonan who passed away one year ago June 13, 1957. We do not need a special day,, To bring you to our minds. ' The days we do not think of you Are very hard to find. Lovingly remembered by daughter Myrtle. and son-in-law Robert. Agents Wanted SEE FOR YOURSELVES Women are earning $3.00_or . more an hour representing AVON Cosrnetics. 'lVerrit.ories available in Queens and King’s Co. For interview write _ Mrs. Rita G. Dunn, 16 Prin- cess St., Moncton, N.B. Baby chicks BURNS CHICK HATCHERY now open. A special breed for every need. Boarders Accommodoteil BOARD FOR WORKING Home cooked meals. Phone 7939. I cars Leaving . CAR LEAVING FOR OTTAWA 'June 13, call 3333. CAR LEAVING FOR BOSTON, June 16 or 17, take two. Call 3219 or 4055. I cars and Trucks For Sale FOR SALE — 1953 HILLMAN. Very good condition, reasonab- ly priced. Phone 3722, 1954 HILMAN, GOOD CONDIT- ion. Reasonable price for—cash.- Phone 5480. / 1953 CHEVEROLET SEDAN. Two-tone deluxe. ‘A 1 condtiltion. M-acMi1lan Service Station, Queen St. 1953 HENRY J. BLUE IN C 0 L- or. Good condition. Good tires. Priced reasonably. Apply 0.K. Rubber Welders. Phone 4912. 1951 DODGE 4-DOOR. SEDAN. Good tires, body, new motor‘ (less than 500 miles) Price $600. Would take milch cow as part payment Box 177 Guar- (11811. Female Help -Wanted v’vDiil7AN'oit"cinL FOR HOUSE- work. Apply Mrs. MacFar1-ane, 48 Great George Street, City. ‘WANTED 5- RELIABLE MAID for general house work. Small family. Phone 4066. ' SUMMER :RELIEF COOK FOR vegetable and salad work at P.E.I. Hospital from June 23 to October 30. AIpIpII_y to Dietitian in person. I ‘ For Renti 1-‘on RENT, TWO kooivis ON third floor. Phone 7295. FOR RENT FURNISHED HEAT- ed rooms at 187 Prince Street. TWO FURNISHED R O 0 M S , nice location. Dial 3061. FURNISHED ROOM SUITABLE for two adults. Phone 6786 after 5.30 p.m. - FURNISHED BEDROOM. FIRST floor. Central. Gentlemen pre“ ferred. Write Box 174, Giuardivaii and Patriot. FOR RENT ONE FURNISHED bed-room for gentleman. Dial 4237. FOUR ROOM APARTMENT with bath, ‘second floor. Cen- tral. Phone 7232. ROOMS FOR RENT? TELL folks looking for a nice place via Classified Ads. Just Phone 8506 TO LET--DESIRABLE SEVEN room furnished Apartment Re- sidental loca-tion Adults only. Middle of June to Middle September. Also two large well kept garages. Garage rental on yearly basis. Telephone 4268 evenings. FORIEENT I O Televisions $5.00 ‘Per Week Radios $2.00 per week Portable Radios $1.00 per Day Floor Polishers $1.00 Per Day Vacuum Cleaners $2.00 per Day Power Mowers $1.00 Per Hour ‘Lawn Rollers $2.00 Per Day Hedge Clippers $2.00 Per Day Skill Power Saws 2.00 Per Day Floor Sanders $5.00 Per Day Electric Washers $2.00 Per Week Refrigerators $2.00 Per Week Electric Rangers $2.00 Per Week Electric Heaters $2.00 Per Week Firestone For Rent HEATED FIVE ROOM APART- ment and bath. Continuous hot water. Centrally located. Apply Box “WI-I”, Guardian-Patriot. HEATED APARTMENT, SEC- ond floor. Continuous hot and cold water. wired for electric range. Apply 329 Fitzroy St. or Phone 3264. SECOND FLOOR APARTMENT Three rooms and bath, self- contained, heat and water. Gay Apartments, " Sununer Street. Dialv6263. AT STANHOPE, OWNER’S PRI- two bedrooms, living room with stone fire-Iplace, kitchen, heavy electric range, electric refrig- erator, autoinat-ic running wat- er, flush toilet. Two acres land, lawns, shrubs. orchard, pine oak and maple trees. One of the loveliest properties at Stan- hope..Offered for July to Mid’ » August. Warren Duchemin, 127 Upper Prince Street. For Sale Bros. Crarpaud. USED ROLLEICORD CAMERA Taylors Jewellers Ltd. POWER. LAWN MOWER. — (Reel type) excellent condition Phone 5166. OATS FOR SALE. APPLY. JOS- hua Gallant, Auburn, Johnsons River, R.R. -- all colours ‘— cut to size. Chandler Bros. Phone 6557. ONE HUNDRED. YEAR OLD White Leghorn Hens. Mns. Roy Gvall-ant. Westmoreland. AYRSHIRE COW, SIX YEARS old. Due to freshen June 20th.. Ernest Martin, Uigg. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTOR (Rope type) Hay-Loader. ‘Like new. Stanley Willis, Cornwall. 1955 COCKS!-IUTT, 20 TRACTOR. Apply Bank of Nova Scotia, CraIpauId. ' 12 VOLT CAR BATTERY. Cheap for quick sale. Phone 4237. . - ‘LOTS FOR SALE CORNER ST. Peters Road and Union Road Phone 5990. STEEL DUMP BOX AND HOIST complete with new pump. Wil- lia-m Silliphant, Hunter River. TRAILERS FOR TRACTORS 12 and '14 feet long, truck tires. Wm. MacKenzie. ‘-S t’ a n lie y Bridge. 1957 BUICK MOTOR AND tnansrnission. Perfect condition. I-Iiarrry Younker. Spring Lane Rai-kdale. WOMAN’S BLUE SHEER dress with matching slip. Size 20-22; also boy's blazer, size 14. Phone 5480. ‘ V ' FOR SALE: ONE HOLSTEIN and one Guernsey cow both milking. Apply Harold‘ Murray, Valleyfieldfl ; 1 DOUBLE noon WITH fmame. Double screen door- double storm door. Biaiigiain. Apply Box 178 Guardian. FOR SALE -- KITCHEN range, chrome kitchen set also dining room table. Parmenas Phillips, Kensington. REGISTFRED LAIVDRACE. From advanced registered sows finest quality, reasonable price -Magic Ranch, Travellers Rest. FOR SALE LAUNDRY Beatty washer. suitable for hotel or boarding house. ‘Bar- gain. Dial: 7341. . MODERN FIVE ROOM 1' \ME with garage, 3 room apart - Iment upstairs rented, on pave- ment on airport road. Very reasonable. Phone 5890. NEW HOUSE JUST COMPLET- ed 7 rooms bath and suniporch. Hot water - oil - furnace and fire place. Just off Mt. Edward Road. Phone 5062. ’ 1 C.C.M. BICYCLE, MASSEY Harris hiller sulky, 30 feet of chain and buckets for grain escalator. Walter MacLauch- lan. Phone Covehead 2-14. CKC REGISTERED BRITTANY spaniel female Puppies, g 0 o d hunting stock $50.00. Mrs. G. M. Billings, 51 Vernon Street, Halifax. SMALL FRIDGE IN PERFECT; condition. Very suitable for summer cottage. Priced right for quick cash sale. Phone 7453 evenings or all day Sart- urda-y. ONE DELAVAL SEPARATOR (table model) used short time; brass meat stillards, cap. 30 lbs., standard meat stillards Cap. 500 lbs. Guy Ellis, 44 Brighton Road City. ALUMINUM SCREENS, MADE to your ind‘ivid~ual measure- ments. Will _not rot or rust. Never requires painting. Only slightly more than wood screens. For information, call 6428. Weatherall Aluminum 00., 125 Kent Street. I FOR SALE DAIRY BUSINESS PASTEURIZING PLANT AND EQUIPMENT Reason for selling ill health. Interested parties only need apply. P.O. BOX 1118. Summerside. Home & Auto I vate cottage. Glassed verandahl MATCHED BOARDS». WADDELL _ ARBORITE -— ALL PATTERN, . 130 Richmond St. out out WAY HE‘/~ HAAY.’ woT'5 TH’ DELAY? % V VVV I..:'=.‘?;.at‘.';.-:° I’-'91“-‘« pi *-M...‘ " ‘THERE'S ONE OF -' ‘TH’ MANY RE/-\'5ON5\I THERE CAN NEVER on as A PAIZAD_1r5HE_r HEIZEISERVICE.’ ,I:o°.'o‘~: °L*’,,§{‘,",‘[§‘AFER’°‘ ~ V $HOWlN' UPA By J. R. WILLIAMS wI-Iv, HES In ‘K PARADISE RIGHT NOW.’ wHA'r‘5 TH’ MATTI:-I2 WITH you? WHAT WOULD BE A PAEAl7I5E FOR YOU 012 ME wouwnlr as . I=oI2 HIM! I I / 4 “$15 , :m.wn.x. - com, sins-‘Imam me. I14 won 5"; PROWSE &. AGNEW Foot of Prince St. Phone 7|56 Brighton Property For Sale Ten room house with attached garage, new hot Water oil furnace, house in excellent repair. Priced below $12,000.00. L. H. KENNEDY,‘ Real Estate. and Insurance 166 Great George St. 1 Dial 3912 A Male Help Wanted DELIVERY BOY. APPLY IN persson to MiC'haelIs, Grocery, Longworth Ave. ’ HELP WANTED SELL OVER . - ‘ ~' , y \ ' PHONE DESK SPACE AND PHONE PROVIDED, WORK THE HOURS YOU WANT, EXPERI- ENCE NOT NECESSARY. WE SHOW YOU HOW IN TWENTY MINUTES. AGE NO BARRIER IF YOU ARE OVER TWENTY- ONE. IN QUIRE AT SUMMERSIDE GUARDIAN - PATRIOT V, from Monday on OR CALL MR. STELZ Phone 3013 For Sale Lost And Found ” ' TEETH, UPPER PLATE. FIND-\ er leave at 49 King Street. _ ‘ LOST - IN THE VICINITY or: , Vernon River, wheel and tireu Lea Peters, Vernon River. LOST -— WALLET CONTAINING’ imiportaint papers and sin allI sum of money on Elm Ave.‘~ Finder _please return to Guard-I ian Office, Reward. I LOST BETWEEN BORDEN FER-i ry - and CIhaI1‘Il'OII‘te-IJDW-11, wallet- ‘ containing small sum of money; and papers. Lowell Hogg. Swift‘, -Canadian, Ohanlottetow-n. Re-I ward. I STRAYED ON MY PREMISES one - year - old heifer. Color. white. Owner can have same by paying for ad»an=d expens- ,es. Gay MaoEachern, Mer- maid. r Nursery Stock ANNUAL FLOWER PLANTS now ready. Quality excellent as usual. John A. MacLeod—- North River Rd. ANNUAL FLOWER PLANTS. Red Geraniums. Early and late cabbage, cauliflower and tomato plants. Parker Jewell, York. Phone 7074. Sorry no mail orders. - STRAWBERRY PLANTS. FIN- est from government approved Virus free- stock. Senator Dun lop $1.50- 100; 3910- 1,000. Prem- ier and Sparkle $2-200; $14- ,1000. Prepaid. Discount over thousand. H. G. Judson, Alex- andra. , Teachers Wanted FOR. NORTH MILTON NO. 165 Supplement $700. Apply Secre- ‘ tary. Vernon Coles. TEACHER FOR INKERMAN School. Apply: Miis. Archie lvllolyneaux, Secretary. TEACHER FOR BRUDENELL School. Supplement $500.00. Apply C, B. Shaw, Secretary. , TEACHER F O R LINKLETTER School. P r e s e in t Supple- ment $600. Apply Brewer Clark, Secretary. TEACHER WANTED FOR VIL- lagc Green School. Apply Jos- ie Jackiman, Secretary. TEACHER FOR GRAND VIEW School. Supplement $600.00 Ap ply. D.A. Gillis, Sec’y TEACHER FOR BREADAL- bane village school.‘ Apply Mrs. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Harry Bernard, secretary. BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Etc. .I. Elmer Blanchard, BA. 160 Richmond St. M. A. Farmer, o.c., ‘LL.B. Bank of Commerce Bldg Allison M. Gillie, LLB. Diél 4747 Palmer 8: Haslam Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. Peaks & Nicholson 175 Grafton Street Dial 5573 CHIROPRACTOR‘ Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince St. Dial 6432 OPTOMETRISTS J. A. Carruthers, R. 0. ~ 123 Kent St, Dial 5612 J. S. Taylor, R.0. Corner Kent & Queen Sts. Office 9133 -— House 4756 H. J. Mabon, R.0. Montague ' P. E. 1.. ARCHITECT J. A. McGuigan, B.A’. Currie Bldg., Dial 9424 Queen St. IAN M. MacLEOD, LLB. CURRIE BLDG. (Above Shoe Doctor) DIAL 3351 FREDERIC A. LARGE, C Q. - . Room 207 Confederation Bldg. Corner Queen and Richmond Sts. (Across from Royal Bank Bldg.) DIAL 3244 Jos. W. MacDonald, ‘ B.A., QC. 150 Richmond Street Dial 4713 Box 472 MacPhee 31 Troinor [60 Richmond St. Dial 5573 J. F. T?) irzs, B. Arch. ARCHITECT 140 Richmond St. Dial 3865 G. Keith Pickard B. Arch. M.R.A.I.C., Charlottetown, 100 Fitzroy St. Dial 8618 Summerside, Wednesdays Dial 2936 Peter A. McNeil 166 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown Phone 4339 P. O. Box 513 ELECTRICAL . ENGINEER E. s.- CHANDLER, B.Sc. (E.E.), M.E.I_C., P.Eng. 161 QUEEN ST. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS McDONALD, CURRIE 8: C0. COOPER BROTHERS & co. PHONE 8325 Currie Bldg. Charlottetown Dial 5553 H. R.'DOANE & COMPANY 148 Great George St., Charlottetown Dial 6547-6548 P. 0. Box 187 ARTHUR J. GARRETT PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING Charlottetown 100 Fitzroy street Dial 5321 'FIRST “CLASS TEACHER F 0 R Teachers Wanted Savage Harbour School. S-u.pIple- merit $700.00 Apply Ralph Pigot, Sec’y. FOR BROOKFIELD SCHOOL, 12 pupils. ‘Supplement $500. Apply Sherman MacDuff, sec- retary. ’ A TEACHER FOR CASCUMPEC School. Present supplement $600. Apply to Ira Dennis, sec- retary of Trustees. TEACHER FOR MURRAY HAR- _ bour North school. Supplement ‘$600.00. Harry G. Reid secre- tary. TEACHER WANTE D FOR Ebenezer School. Supplement $900.00, first class; $800.00 sec- ond class. Norman Ma-cRae, secretary, Milton. TEACHER WANTED F O R Johnsto~n’s River S c h o 0 1. Grades 1 to 8. Supplement $600.00. Secretary Will i a in Trainor, Jr. , Charlottetown, RR. 9. QUALIFIED, ‘EXPERIENCED Catholic Teachers, for Elemen- tary and High School Classes in Laval West, Quebec. Excel- lent salary, New School, 20 miles from Montreal. Send‘ap- plications, giving qualificationis, years of exiperienc- to: Maur- ice Glover, 206 - 11th. Ave., St. Eustaohe, Sur Le L.IIc Quebec. Services offered CUSTOM POST HOLE DIGGING and pdtato spraying. AIpIpIly Carl Peterson, Desaible, P.E.I. BOTH WAYS, CLASSIFIED AD- vertising pays. Whether you’re an advertiser or a reader, there’s profit aplenty for you in the Classified section. Phone 8506. MODERN FUMIGATING Available throughout P. E. I. for extermination of roaches, bed bugs, rats, insects, etc. Free est'im.ates. Phone or write: H. R. QUINN, PROP. P.O. Box 451 Phone 8727 Wanted To Rent TWO BEDROOM ‘APARTMENT In or near city. Apply Box 172, Guardian-Patriot. Wanted _ , TRUCK PLATFORM. PER. feet condition. 14 ft., to 16 ft. ‘Phone 9218.‘ HEALTHY PUPPIES, FOR}. childrens’ pets. Stateall par- ticulars in first letter. Box 167 ' care of Guardian-Patriot. W A N T E D IMMEDIATELY girl to share self-contained apartment. Phone 4813, after 6 p.m. ' WANTED — PHOTOGRAPHING enlarger ito take up to 21-2 negative. State make, lens and fiondition. Apply Box 173 Guest‘? -ian. ‘ WANTED We are paying 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. Apartment Wanted FROM JULY 17 to AUG. 8 Two bedroom furnished apart- ment or. house in good location of Ch’t0-wn or suburbs. Pleegse apply. stating rent and location to 2 ARNOLD L. HUBLEY, B.B.A. Athens High School Athens, Ontario. CANADA SEALED TENDERS ad.dm5.5ed to the undersigned. and endorsed “TENDER FOIR BREAKWATER WHARF EXTENSTON, WIL- SON’S BEACH, CHARLOTTE- CQUNTY, N-B-”, will be re- ceived in the office of the Sec- retary, until 3.00 pm. (E.D.S. T.), WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1958. , ‘ Plans and sIpecific.ation can be seen and forms of tender ob- tained at the office of -the Chief Engineer, Deparrtment of Public W0jT‘kS. Ottawa, Ontario, at the office of the District Engineer, Department of Public Works, 93. Cant-erb«u.ry Street, P.O. Box 279, Saint John, N.B., and at the Post Offices, at St. Andrews and Wilson’s Beach, N.B. To be considered each tender must be accompanied by a security in the form of a certi- fied cheque or Bonds as speci- fied in the form of tender and made on the printed forms sup- plied by the Department and in accordanice with the conditions set forth therein. The Deparrtment, through‘the Chief EIn.gi,nee=r’s office (H. & R.), or through the undersigned, or through the office of the, District Engineer at Saint John. " N.B., will supply blue-prints ‘and specification of the wouk orn d€’l3o-sit of a sum of $20.00 in the form of a CERTIFIED bank. cheque or money-order payable‘ to the order of the RECEIVER GENERAL OF CANADA. The dello-sit will be released on re- turn of the blueprints and, sp_ecificatioh in good condition! within a month from the date of reception of tenders. If not returned within that period the deposit will be forfeited. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ROBERT FOR'l‘II:3R, Chief of Ad.mii.\ist.rative Services and Secretary. Work Wanted FOR ANYTHING IN LAND- scaping, looking after lawns, hedges or odd jobs. Dial 5669. Mortgage Sale "To be sold by public auction in front of the Court House at Sum- merside in Prince County in Prince Edward Island, on Satur- day, the ‘12th day of July, 1958, at 10.30 o’clock in the forenoon A.S.T. all that tract piece or parcel of land situate lying and being on Lot Four in Prince County aforesaid bounded describ~ed as follows:- Bounded on the North by the Dock Road on the -East by land of Mrs. G. MacArthur on the South by the Piusville Road an the West by land of Henry L. Gallant. The division line between the land of Henry L. Gallant and the land of Charles L. Gallant is an old fence that has been there for years, containing by estimation Forty-Two acres of land a little more or less. PARCEL TWO: Bounded on the North by the Dock Road; on the East by land now or formerly owned by Jos- eph H. Gallant; on the south by the Road leading to Piuisville; bounded on the West by land now or formerly owned by Octave Blanchard containing by estimation Twenty-Five acres of Situated on corner of and ' IN MEMORIAM MRS. MALCOLM MacLENNAN There passed peacefully away on Sunday evening, May 1391‘: 1958, at her home in Pleasant Valley, Mrs. Malcolm MacLen- nan (nee Annie Falconer), aged 83 years, born April 20th, 1.875 in South Granville, the eldest daughter of- the late ‘Alexander Falconer and his wife Bessie Gunn. In 1905 she married Mal- colm MacLen-ii-an and since that time has resided in Pleasant Valley. , The deceased had been in fail- ing health for sometime, never complained. All that ‘medi- cal attention and loving Care land a little more or less. The above sale is pursuance to a Mortgage dated the fourth day of November, 1949, and made between Charles L. Gal- lant of Piusville in Prince County, alloresaid, and Julienne Gallant, his wife, of the one part and W. Vernon Craig of Bedeque ——in Prince Countyvof the other part) default having been made in the payment of the Principal and Interest there- by secured. For further particul'ars,apply to the undersigned. _ W. Vernon Craig, Mortgagee. HOUSE & LOT FOR SALE AT SOURIS, P.E.I. Chappel & Paquet Streets (formerly W. R. Grant property). \ Reasonable Price-—TeI_'ms available. I Apply: A. WALTHEN GAUDET, LL.B. Solicitor, .111 Grafton Street, Charlottetown. ' -. ng program. Good salary, sponsibility. Apply- WANTED "' Applications being taken for position of trainee for lunch counter and food operation. Wanted a_g1rl will- ‘ng to take full control of unit after completing train- steady employment, future - advancement foigthe right personwilling to Ygtake re- F. w. WOOLWORTH co. LTD. 5 . Mr. E. Gauthier, , Food Department Manager.- P. E. I. urday, June 21, 1958 for the building. of G. Keith Pickard, Architect, P.E.I., on deposit of $25.00. New store and office building, TENDERS MacArthur Block, Summerside, Sealed tencfi-rs addressed to Creelman MacArthur 283 Green St., Summerside, P.E.I., will be. received until 1 p.m. Sat- erection of a new store and office " Plans and tender documents may be obtained from the office Beachwood Ave., Summerside, The Iowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. I Signed-—G. KEITH PICKARD. Architect. so 1953 Pontiac Car. . goleum squares, a number some dishes, pots and pans, room furniture. Terms cash. Owner AUCTION SALE I AT CORNWALL.‘ SATURDAY, JUNE 14’ _ 2 O’CLOCK MRS. DOUGLAS MacDONALD If weather unfit——the following Saturday. Beatty washer, McLarey refrigerator, 19 cu ft; cream separator; dining room table and chairs; kitchen . table and chairs; small tables; oil space heater; Con- of rubber tiles; ‘mirrors; one piano, also some living MELVILLE BELL Auctioneer 2 P.M. AUCTION SALE The farm of the estate of the late Peter Holland at Fort Augustus will be offered for sale by Public Auction on the premises on Saturday June 21, 1958 at Farm consists of 100 acres with residence and out- buildings in desirable location. CHESTER J. HUGHES_ Administrator. churn etc. o springs, rocking chairs, tables, etc., etc. Terms Cash MICHAEL MURPHY, Owner Depaitment of Public Works, - 1 Ottawa. June 10_ 1958, AUCTION SALE MILLVALE, SAT. JUNE 14Tl-I AT 1 O’CLOCK General purpose horse, general purpose mare, year old colt, 2 freshened milch cows, 2 milch cows due to freshen June, 2 farrow cows, 8-yr. old, cattle, 4 fat steers 2 yr. old, 2 spring calves, brood sow with litter of ten, brood sow to litter Aug 1st, 20~—yr. old hens, M. H. Binder, F. & W. mower, F. & W. dump rake, gang plow, 3 sec. smoothing barrows, 2 sec. lever M. H. spring tooth harrow, sectional seeder. lime sower, scuffler, horse hoe disc and fins, F. 8: W. truck wagon, driving wagon, roller, M. H. manure spreader, woodsleigh, driving sleigh, turnip seeder, grind stone, hay fork blocks and cable,,10 cords split hardwood, F. & W. platform scales 600 lbs. fanners, cream separator, weit oats, harness, forks, shovels, buckets, cream cans, pails, Daisy truck box 1/2 ton, 300 bus. Abeg- Enterprise kitchen range, table and frchairs, diningroom table and 6 chairs, parlor suite, gramophone, battery radio, 3 beds and linoleum squares, hooked rugs, washing machine and ringer, 2 room stoves, Singer sewing machine, pots, pans, assorted dishes, Singer sewing machine, Daisy churn, E. C. BELL, AUCTIONEER Phone Borden 55-11 If day unfit Sale will be held first fine week day following. could do was done, but to no avail. Mrs. MacLennan was of strong religious conviction and ‘early in life made her prot'es-sion of faith. She was a devoted wife and mother, a good neighbor and a loyal friend. . She leaves to mourn. one daughter, Maybelle, one’ son Malcolm Bruce. ‘One infant daughter, Bessie, pr-e-deceased her. Also flour sisters: Mns. Dun- can Munroe, Mrs. Clyde Ad-ams. Mrs. Chesley I-Iowatt and Miss Flora Fa=1cIoner, all of Provid- ence, Rhode Island and three brothers, George. Shirley M1115- Maine, Collingwood, Cranbrook, B. C., and John, South Granville. The funeral was held on Wed- n.e.5d.ay, May 21st and was large- ly attended, services were con- ducted by Rev. L. D. I§artlett- Hymns were: “The Lords My Shepherd”, and “Abide With Men. I The pall bearers were: ‘John Keir, John H. MacLeod, Roy Folland, Gerald Smith, Hugh MacKinnoai and Charlie Stevenson. Flower bearers: Mil- ton Weeks, Melville Weeks, Charlie Smith and,Lloyd Mac- Leod. Interment was in Cemetery. The funeral was under the direcltI0n of James E. Andrews. CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our sincere thanks to our friends and neigh- bors for the many lcindnesses shown us, to all who called, and for the many syi'nIpathY_ Cams and letters received during -our Hartsville recent bereavement. Maylbell and Bruce MacLea- nan. IN MEMORIAM MRS. W.F. FINLIN Mrs. Mary Winniifred Finlln, be- loved wife of Orswald Finlin 935* -sod away suddenly at her late re- sidence, 871/2 Wood St., Chatham, early Tuesday morning, April 15. She was born in Prince Ed- wand Island -seventy five years ago, daughter of the late Stephen Carroll and Sarah Murphy and came to C‘haIlIiia:m and vicinity where she has "resided with her hIusIband for the past thirty years. She is the last member of her family and had not been in the best of health for/the past few years and passed away; very sud-. denly while preparing, the break — fast. . She was a member of St. AIg- nes’ Parish. , The late Mrs; Finii-n reposed at the Hinnegan Funeral Home, 156 Wiillia-m St. South Thursday morning at 8.30 o’-eloclk. The Cor- -tege proceeded to ‘St. Joisepli’-s Church where Requiem Hi gh Mass was celebrated at 9 o'clock. Interment took place ‘in St. An- thionyis Cemetery. IN MEMORIAM PETER MacGILLIVRAY » The many friends of Peter Mac- Gillivray, Isumimerville were sad- dened to hear on April firs-t,,t'hat he had passed away at the Char- lottetown Hospital, where he had been taken about two months previous follow-ing a heart _attack. Born at Ca-rdigan sixty - four ‘years ago, the deceased was a man of a kind and sociable dis- position who readily made friends with all with whom he -came in contact. ‘ For the past eight years, he re- sided with his sister Mrs. Mary Power, who deeply mourns his his passing. There is also left to mourn three brothers, namely, lvliichael, Suininerville; Cardigan and John of Charlotte- town also one other sister, Mrs. Margaret Clinton, Charlottetown. During his illness he was visit- ed frequently by Rev. Reginald Pheian, who administered to him the last rites of The Holy Catho- lic Church. His remains rested at the Hen- nessey Eunenal Home. until Sat- urday Aspril third when they were transferred to All Saints’ Church, Cardigan for funeral service and burial in the church cemetery. Pall bearers were Messrs. Har- old Roache, Joserph McNeill, Jo- seph lVIcNeIill, Joseph Quinn, John Doyle, Cecil Walsh, Seymour Roache. May his soul rest in peace. CARDS OF. THANKS The farrilly of the late Peter MaIcGi*llivray wishes’ to thank Rev. ‘Reginald Phelan, The Sis- ters and stallf of The Charlotte- town Hospital, Dr. Sweeney and also the following who sent Mass ‘cards, Mes-sag-ecs of Syimgpathy and Elnrolm-ents. MASS CARDS John McGillIivray, Cihaarlottetown Mrs. Margaret Clinton, Charlotte- town Mrs. Mary Power, Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ma:cGillivray, Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Angus Williams, Montreal Summerv-ille W. I. Mrs. Eileen Walsh and Camilla, Charlottetown , Sisters of St. Martha, CIharlotte- town Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Clinton, Charlo-ttetown Miss M ary Landrigan, bridge, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shepherd, Char- lottetown. Miss Helen Landrigan, Montague, Mr. and Mrs. Art Cain, Summer- ville Mr. and Mrs. Summerville Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hogarty, Cardigan Mr. and lvlrs. John Doyle and family, Suimnerville Cam- EdIw.ard Walsh, 501111. David and Margaret Clin-‘ ton, Charlottetown t Raymond Trainer, Morerll Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus McGillivray, Cardigan Mrs. Walter Hennessey and fam- di Results Of If Music Examsif Held In City Results of ' Examinations Z Music. McGill University. 0 lottetown Centre. 1 THEORY Grade 10:_ Pass, Mapgargl Ma-cEaIch~ern. _ _ Grade 9: Distinction, Davgi Large, Fay Hiokox, Jim Mamg son. Grade 3: High Distinctioi Pamela Stewart, Margaret Be-1' ton. I-Ipnons, Nancy Whjte_ ,- Grade 7: Very High Djsmc‘ ion, Bernadine MacDonald, All ’ Connolly, Judith Smith and Kent‘ MacDonald, equal. Di-stinctivon, Billy Prowse. Robcl erta Reid; Honors, Susan Large” PIANOFORTE Grade 10: Pass. Gail Mustarfl Grade 9: Distinction, Da' Large; Honors, Elizabeth Andre‘: son. Grade 7: Distinction, "Nani, White; Pass, Margaret Beat" Grade 6: Distinction, Au. Connolly ll/llichvael Moffatt; Hono‘ Andrea Duvar and Smith and Billy Prowse, eq Grade 5: Distinct-ion, Heath , MacPhers~on; Pass, Meredi Black. 3 Grade 4: Distinction, Co‘ stance Sterling, fauline Peter Examiner in Pianoforte, M Waud, Secretary of the Facul' of Music, McGill University. I, Basilica C. W. L. Hold Meeting_ The regular Imonthzly meeti’ of St. Dunstan’s Basilica C.W.‘ was held in the Knights of urnbus Hiall on Tuesday, Ju 3rd. The president, Mrs. Freqj Mclvlillian, opened the meeting with the League prayer. ’ Business proceeded with uh; .minutes of the last meeting ant of an executive meeting rear‘ by the secretary Mrs. F.A.Ooyle The following -correspondenci was read, leters from the prov incial -coinvener of resolutions ant from Rev. J.A. Sullivan, Rectot of St. Dunstan’s Univeiisity, the latter in appreciation of prize: donated by the league to thli yearfs graduating class. Mrs. Walter Morrissey, trees urer, presented the financia‘ statement which was approved. Following the report of M1'Is. J .E‘. Fiemiming, who stated she and Mrs. R. J . McDonald had attends: the Polioiny-elitis Annual m€8 the social action coiiivener, P.J. lVIIcKenna, reported the sub division donated $100 towards in Catholic Eamiliy Centre Drive. Miss Gertrude Ooady reports for finance; Mrs. R.J. lVllcDonalI for visiting; Mrs. Eugene Coed for education; and Mrs. R.G Mitchell for press. Mrs. Noe Wilson was 3IP[90!i~nteId to fill vacancy of Membership Convener On motion of Mrs. Alfro Coadiy it was approved that $1 Cyrus, ' be given to the Girl Guides to camp. Meinbens were appointed I attend the school closings 1? Birchwood I-Iiigih, Notre Dana: St. Josephs, and Queen Square After discussion on the punch! sing of material and yarn tor th niakling of articles for the Chat lottetown Hospital Bazaar, th meeting adsjour-ned.. List Payments To Provinces OITTIAIWLA (ICIP) — Finance Min ister Fleming 'I‘hur.sd»aIy listed it the Comlmrons, at the request II J. W. Plckersgill (L—Bon.anIiIsIt~a Twillingate), these federal ta: sharing payments to provinces I April: « ' NcIwfou~ndal~and= $3,027,000, Prine Edward Island $554,000, NW Scotla $2,936,000, New Bnunswlla; $2,484,000, QuebIeIc $4,102,000; Q! i&ili‘0 $7,555,000, Manitobia $2.833, 000 Sa-ska-t-chewan $2,8~94.000, Pi bent-a $3,818,000, British Colurnbi. $5,267,000. -- ily, Charlottetown 6 Eddie and Junior Cilnton. Olin lottetown MI‘, and Mrs. Elmer MacGllI vray, Montague ‘f Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Doyle, Sun; merville V . Mrs. Angus MacGl1livray, Card gen 4 Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brown, Chaj lottetown ,‘ Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Squad b1‘iggIs and family, Charlotfl tovfii - ENROLMENTS Mary A. McGillivray (2 years Shrine of Our Lady of La Si ette ~ Mr. and Mrs. A. MacDonald, years) Our Lady of La Salel Pungatorial , Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Murphy year) Josephite Purgvatorial ciety , MESSAGES OFJSYMPATHY I Mr. and Mrs. A-ngiug w'111j,3g Miss Florence Dunn I Mr. and Mrs. Allister Currie Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dunn 1] family ’ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rush Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Doyle 1 family . Mr. and Mrs. Ira Stewart _Mrs. Georgie Benjamin I wish to express my since: thanks to Drs. McMillan. Lat law: Irwin. Prowse and to Tweedy the Ma-tron, to my 91 cial nurses, and nurses and st: of the P. E. l. Hospital for tho kindness to me wliilc a patie -there. Also to the <)lcI'gyrm Avonlea W. I. and friends W visited me and for cards, lettei ,trea~.ts and flmvers rm:-.\.I,~d, ' Iail a sincere Than}; flow Blanche W;/arid, C-3‘VE‘KldJ.-.»'IL