Phone... elson- ' \o-iel $0“ WILL WORK FOR YOU, TOO Place One or Two Today 4-850 WANT-ADS sow SOLD [OR SALEl GOOD USED Polo “it.” “'"i‘i‘i‘t Kim“ ‘1 a . t‘ I. t" E “a; that SOLD Illnt h n Phone 4-514»! MALI DAWN! run to: lull. “5.00 m Slemnn Pu'k, urnmer . Dhone 433-7601. MAN'S SUIT MANS DARK SUIT FOR SALE. size 40. tall. Periect mnditlll Price 135.00 (originll price 575.- ! Phone 4-6133. SOLD SOLD "I SALE: RAB- lng bicycle. to good condition. $15.00. Plume 4—5787 OVERHEAD DOOR One overhead Garage door and hardware For Sale. Price SIS Di). Phone 2-1378. Advertise In.\' one lien: Priced up to $23.00. Pure must Appear In ad Zirunrd ad [or three cow secullve daya (osis only $1.89 I!" PAID IN iii DAYS 6 NOW - YOU CAN ADVERTISE ARTICLES YOU VALUE UP TO $25 BIRTHS “moms — At the king County Hospital. Montague on June Lilli, 1963, . and Mrs. David humans. a sun Daud Keith. weight D ibl., 4 DIS lilM'. ‘ At the Prince County limpiial June 15. to Evelyn and l-‘onlon Mayne, a son Paul Fl‘illl'ln. 6 lbs.. 5% ins. A luv lllor Tor Cyntihia. MILLAR — Al, the Prince Counly ll,~\)lltal on June 23. 963, .‘ll. nnd Mrs. Gerald Millar int-c Marlon MacArthurt Kel. .lu. a daughter Donna Lee, urlglll 7 lbs. a one. roulsll # Al the Prince Ed- i LDWT Births, Deaths, Marriages McKE'NNA _ Ind GRIFFIN — Mr. Mrs. Louis McKennI. Central nedeque wit to an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Mary Catherine to Doyle Reginald arulln. can of Mr, and Mn. . 61-min. Burlap, Pm. Mnrri- Ioe to like Piece at st. Mlll- chys Churm. Kirkm. July 28. 1963. at 9:80 urn. Ind Mrs. Helen Witter. Car- leton Sld'llfi. wit to ammo llhc amazement of their eldest daughter K‘flierlne Louiu to Eldon William. son a Mr. Ind Mn. William sturdy. East Street. Summerside. Merri- nge to take place July 5. 1963. at Trinity United Chm. ers‘ide. u on island Hospital. (1‘th sinnm us. June 20th. 1 o 1'. GMT C ’ Mrs. Norman Corlsh, u - fill. Heath Craswell. weight i“1d Gallunt.Souih- 3 lbs. a his. A brother ior fig “éfnmfl‘gafinwm Norma .yeah. kevm and shene. “new” "mu, m. (‘l‘llLEY — To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Everett Chllssm'l. |on ru curlcy, Emerald. a so... or ylril Chaisson. T . (laiide Joseph. 3 Lbs.. 7 01,5. antu,ohla:io, hlarl-legelu like .1 llmlher tor Sherry. on Fri- place at Si. Peter's church. d2). June 21. 1955, It Prince County Hospital. u'lill‘u'i‘ # Born to Lieul. and .‘li\, R. Om'land Wright 0! «xunp Petawawa, 0nt.. thee e Toronw. mi July 27. DENNIS — STEELE — The en- gagement L1 Announced of Lorna Helen. 8119:! daughter of Mrs. Wilhed J. Dennis Ind — Mr. WALL — As the result of an up 9 There I: no time that We could p), Marlon P. Clark. RN, New theiste Mr,Dennu,tDGarne¢ \\'llislliret at the Pembroke Daniel Steele, m M one ma Collage Hospital, Pembroke. r. a . H Gem (llllano. June 18th. 1 . a steele. Marriage to take pllce dillizhlel' Marilyn Rue, weight July 20th, 196:. at St. Duutan'l 6 lb 10 01.5. Both well. Basilch 9:30 am. ENGAGEMENTS DEATHS V AULT _ At or, Mu. FiFE — HACKER — The 611- Donald liqu Home allure- noncment ls minim“ hul Monday June 24' 1963 Charmaine Ann. daughter 01 MM Mm, 'Mamm' Am“: ilr and Mrs. Fronds Fyie. “n in her 73". y“, Re“. .1 Toronto. Ontario. to Mr I“ n we Mack“ 'F‘mM males Everlu Hacker. son of Home mu no“ waned-y the late Willi-m Claude 9”” then to the home or Funk .l' .r and or Mrs. Hacker oi Eto- mm. “mm. vmue' rill-r. ohlario. formerly of “I”... I'm.“ 1m, ' 1hr Town Mount Royal. Que— ' hrl'. The marriue lake nlcxox — AlKenmton. June plan: on Saturday August 3rd. 7A. 1365, Daniel Hickox. used lll St. Andrew‘s Presbylemu 71 yehla. Remains will be clllurh. Royal York Road. forward tom the Daviaon number Heigth, Mr, Hacker Funeral Home to his late re- ls the only grandson hi the name we...“ (,0... lair Mr. and Mrs. William where the l’unsral service will Saundch Hacker. and nephew p. held Wednesday .c z m. oi ur. Louis w. Hacker or interment will be in Humor Silnlmorside. nlver cemetery. TEACHERS WANTED Protestant Central School Board Requires qualified Protestant Teachers for the inllowlng vacancies at Buckingham High School. 1 - for Home Economics and other subjects - grades 6 to 11 1 - for Diglish - grades 8 to 11 Commencing salaries from $2,700 to $7.100. armrding to qualifications and experience. Apply giving qualifications. experience, and two professional references to Secretary-Treasurer Box 850. Buckingham, Que. Telephone.—Office YUKON 6-270? Res. YUKON 6-3482 NOTICE NOTICES Notice Of Tenders will be received i201, diesel powered. fully eri. MAMMOTH luau-lug. Mord N. Gordon Northumberland Consultants Limited CHARTER FOR SURVEY VESSEL umberland Consultants Ltd., 114, Kent St., Chiar- lottetown. PEI. until 3:00 PM. A.D.’i‘. on the 3rd. of July 1963 and will be opened at that time Ior rental of a motor vessel to be used for survey work in Northumberinnd Straits. The vessel shall have a minimum length of 50 “heelhouse, staunch, clean and In seaworthy mndition. Specifications can be obtained from the undersigned at the above address. Trnders, shall be in a sealed envelope, addres- sed to the undersigned, endorsed “Tender for Sur- Vfi' Vessel" but otherwise bearing no mark ll (h the name of the Tenderer can be ascertain- F. T. BROWN: General Manager KENMURE FARM—BRUDENELL WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26th AT I P.M. A large quantity of beds, springs and mat- lmsscs, bcd clothing, all wool blankets. pillows WI chamber aeta. Tables. chairs and sofa. Dishes. pol5- Pans and lumpl. A quantity of glued win- duhs. A large quantity of home spun yarn. Stoves Nimble for cottagel, meta, carpet squares and mliters. Antiques: 1 grandfather's clock. 1 horse— hau‘ suite, 1 four post canopy bed, aplnning “tools. and winding upon]. 1 large brnaa pot. "d many articles too numerous to mention. it not fine hale will be held first fine dly Tender at the office of North- decked with encloud AUCTIO J. Thomaa McKenne Auctioneer Lunchurvedonthoxrowlda. DEATHS NICHOISON — AI Ottawa. Ont. Prim. June IL. 1363. Mrs. Marni] Nichollorl. Raging at be Andrew: Funeral Home. Hunter Rivar until noon today. June 5, then to the Church (1 arm. Fredericton [01’ Dri- Vniu huel‘d semi oommen~ out. It 1 o'clock. interment will tulle piece In Fredericlon mutiny. CURTIS — M the Prince County Bonita], Monday, June . 196:. neopbllua .1. Curtis of Albany in his sin. year. rur- warded from «he Chisholm ru- neral Home last evening to his late residence, where a pri— vate service will be held Wrd. .. followed by luaenl service At St. John‘s Anglican Church, . Interment. will be in Lhe church cemetery. Please omit flowers. (Idem, Monday, June 24. 1953. Lillian Marie Wall, tworyoar- old dimllel' of Mr. and MN. quI Wall. E Granville Street. Ileetllg at the Cucclili'e Fu- here! Home {rum where the funeral will be held Wednes- day. WWI service commencing at 1:30 p.m. Interment wiu be in Peoples cemetery. IN MEMORIAM FOUCIIERE — in loving mem- ory at Howard Lawrence Fou» mere Wlllfl depaned this lite, June 23. 1962, t ting. We who must remain Are never ready lor such pain. Even ourV prayer would be: "an 2. Not. yet. dear God—mother day With us let our beloved stay”. We must believe, when i'alls ' 9 low Tint, wisely, God has willed It so. Fondly remembered by wile Ind inmllo’. McKEARNEY _ in loving men. ary pi John Mcxeamey who passed away June 22nd. 1962. Ever remembered by his bro- ther Steve. Ethel and lamlly. REEVES — In loving memory of Bernard Reeves whn pass- ed away on June mil, 1959. Fond are the memories of one so dear Deeply treasured dram year to year. near are the memories silently Oi one we loved and will never rel-get. bavlmglv mnembered by mutate-Y. mothers Ind sister. AXWOR'I'IIY _ in loving mem— cry of our dear daughter and lister lsobelie Alma Aanlu , who deported his life June 25. mo. at a playground accidan at Eracklcy peach. Three years have passed since that sad day When: God called one we loved away. Little We momt when We awoke that morning, The narrow it would brqu that CITY Sr QUEENS “WE TREAT THE SICK WELL" the ~mlnute" prescription 5er vice. We can call for and deliver your prescription. Phone us to day — Prompt Free Delivery to Parkdalc # Sherwood and all sections of the city . i , Dial 44170. JEWELL‘! Greenhouse and Garden 'cnlre. York. open daily Iexcept Sundayl e um. . Complete llnc el gardening sup- plies. Annuals, perennials, rock garden plants. geraniumc. vegc table plants, etc. Phone +7074. No mail order. please. RESERVE July 2nd fur P.E.I Shnrlhurn Field Day at Dan Jewell's (arm. Nordl River, SEE HOPE RIVER Players present “'Iihe Little Clodnopper" in Vernon river Hall Tuesday. June 25. at 3:30 pm. Dance nilcr. DANCE. Conan Ban Hall Tuesday. June 25th. Sponsored by Curran Ban CWL. DANCING EVERY Tuesdz 3 Night at Stanley Erldge Com- munily Cent" 60 music canlrrn service, DANCE EVERY Thursday night. Mt. Evan Hall. Music by the Three Mac's, ‘ RESERVE July al for Lot as 1 Tea Party. i WEEKLY DANCEs Starting 'hiesduy. July 2. in Lot 55 Hall. HILDA'S BEAUTY SALON —- eciul nu Permanent; continued for J 51000 [or 5760: 37:50 102% Kent street. Dial BALL GAME and open air dance, Trucadie boll held, July Lsi. o 30 pm. Canteen service, GENERAL MEETING at the Clan Mahmud Society or PE I. will be held in the YMCA, Chub Intlr‘town. Thursday evening. June 27th, at 3:30 p.m. ATTENTION PLEASE: John Spcnccr has till kinds of annual flower plants. Clbhage plants, cariy 8nd late and tomato plants at Greenhouses. Road. Phone 4%. sun's on Gralton Shrl‘el. Prices reasonable. DOCTOR Earl Robbins. den list. 111 Kent Street. has Xe i CARD OF THANKS ! would like to Lllank Dr. Gen- cheii'. Dr. Laidiaw, sloLi oi the Prince Edward island Hospltll and Rehabilitation Centre for tIlelr kindness 51?an to rue dur- ing my recch Also to those who sent flow rs, cards and giiu in make everything mane Pleasant, Sincere thank: to all. Gull Jenkins. day. Lwlngly and sad- 1y missed by mummy, daddy and brothers. MacnoNAu) — in sad and lov- memory p our dear son and hmuler Lloyd Alison Mac- Donald who died June 23, 1935. It is lonely here without you .1 had we are , For life is not the same to us. Sinve you were called away. You could not say goodhyc la us Perhaps il'l Just as well, e never could of said good—bye To one We loved so well. It was A sudden ending. To udder to target, For we who hired you denrly Are the one! (lint can't forget. lat)vaeg remembered miller, dad. brothers and sister. GURNEY —- In [and find lov- OII. there's well a vacant place. flaw we'd love to hear Mr loot- Steps And see lulu her smiling face. But the Lord. who Elye has I an Up In Heaven your right you've won. Mmll delr, our new we Ich- But the will ii God was done. nd i wlch to expw nw Ilncere thlltlu In Dr. Auld. Dr. Beer. and the am and mu or the Prince County Hospital. AIM) esp! thankalcniiuleklnd alcndc and neighbor- who help ed my family and me in so many «yr. and all who brightened medayatormewifllculdxlnd vklu. Mr. and Mrs Joseph Kenny In family of Morel]. wish to omen alum ihunka in are Moldl Fire Department. mem- her! til the led CM! Society, deny. reli‘ioul, whiqu and kind mend. llll ne burl Wll wave In new duriu our time Ii need following the menl Ins: d our hunt. Sincere gratitude mud (hope m a W residence lot u. undl pumpeth reliance in web- Med. Tillie Mortgage Sale There will be sold It Public Auction in front of Ihe Law Courts Building In Charlotte town in Queens County on the loth day of July. AD, l96:i. at the hour oi Twelve O’clock n , and singular the lands [allowing that is to say: t tract. piece or parcel of land situate lying and being in Prince dwald Island, bounded and described as fol- lows. ‘ to shy- 0M and at [he Southwestern corn- er OI loud in the mellPItloi-l at William a running Ibene In a Northerly direction along llle slid rifled-Way until it meets the llnd deviled lo Artelnaa quet by I! lather Joseph Pique! [help] the land [wrest-ally occupied by the said Arte'mas anuet) thence in a Nonhwesberly direction for the distance a! One Hundred and Elfilty Feel, thence in I Wu get similar ritzht, rimEN FEET in w mmlv nmvn as Paquec Avenue. lhc land hereby intend- The brwe Sale will be made under by mm at and pursu- I (ruler of Montana benrimz dale l Nmtieth div hi Apr-ll. AD. 1969. ml mm: between - ull rmuet M Smirk In rum Countv In Prince Edward land. Musicihh. oi the iirlt part. a ace n'oonneu of Montreal in the Province of u. pavmcnt , ANT) w'rEhEs'r THEREBY SEcqun ANT) rmE lNSUR- not: PR .MIUMS, rm- lurihe'r pnrilcullra apply to minor a. O‘Donnell. Ber- rlslm m. Charlottetown. GRACE O'DON'NELL myouhii. Turns Mortguge Dated this 10m day of June. AD. 1963 “L Inuit Wellington. Mt. Edwardi Alert at‘ Announcements. IN STOCK. work boots, screen wire, milk pails. rattle dust, lump lime. page and barb ulrc. man. —- Giscey‘s Pharmacy. "Up-lo- WJ EA. LARGE. Q.C.. wlll be absent iron. I'll! Low ornce from Wednesday. June 26th, to Friday, June will inclusive. LOBSTER SUPPER Immucu-‘ lute Conception Church buse- rle 26. Admission .75c and $1.25. Suppers snarling 5.00 pm. NOTICE — Kensinfiton Cold Storage Will close on June 29th. All lockers must be emptied nnd accounts paid on that date. DR, CALLAGHAN Will be in his office Wednadfly allernoon and evening. He will not be in l‘I‘l‘S oiflce June 27th through July. KING'S COUNTY CROP ‘will he in Morel] Legion Halli ,Monday. .lune Zlhh, Souria Fed-l, Jernl Building Tueulay. Junc‘ 25th, acids warehouse Montague Wednesday June 25th. Murray Harbour Public Hall Thursday .lune 27m, Hours 10 to 12 and 1m 4 pm. Applications may also be obtained at the oillce oi the Agency. 123 Kent Street. Char» lottumwh. orllce will be open Wednesday, . L INSURANCE Agents , .1 LYING DOW The Guardian. GmluIIEInwn. Tues. June 25, 1963. 13 ON THE JOB A MEETING oi the Southequ Kings Fish and Game Associai-, please attend. Supper in St, Charles Parish‘ Hall. Thursday July lBth. . RESERVE WEDNESDAY July‘ 24th, ldr annual turkey and lob-l ster Supper, Georgetown. aid of St. James parish. , DANCE. FORTUNE hall every. Wednesday Milli. CllII Peters Orchesu'a. Canteen servicc ELLERSLIE i Miss Marilyn Williams has re‘ turned home after Visiting Miss Carol MacCuull in Toronto. I Mrs. Howard Gould . r — Ind son Douglas. Burlington. 0n-‘ Mr tarlo. and his mother. ANNUAL RAM and chicken‘5 of Mr, and Mrs. .lnck Paynler. Kcnsluglon. Mr. and Mrs Harold Gillis and lon will be held Tuesday, lunc'Mr. and Mrs. any Gulls were 19h. at “0 r-flh n Pansh‘recent visitors of Mrs, Janelta flail, Cardigan. Sportsmcniondah Mr. and Mrs wulls Oalway. l. Cotharines Ont, have re- turned in Ihcir home at!“ Visit- in; lrlends and relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mnch- vin have returned home after visiting In Toronlu {or the past. in mont ..Mr. and Mrs James Morrison and lamlly. Alberlhn. were weak- cnd guests [ll lhl‘ii‘ parents. Mr. and Mrs John Morrison and Mr, and Mrs. John Blazer Mr. and Mrs. .lnck Marisaac. Bnrflt‘n were rcccht Visitors of her parents, Mr. and lira, E. n. theviu Miss Kathleen Ellis, summer- slde. spent the weekend visiting her DETEnB. hlr. and Mrs, Lu- ther Ellis. Mr, and Mrs, Earl Ellis. 0'- Gaulo, Bonshaw were recent v.1 Leary were recent mum at altar: of Mr. and Mrs. John Moi- her son-in~la\\‘ and daughter Mr. rison. Mn, George Walsh and dau- sitter Grace have returned to their home alter spending the past six months in the United Stalks. , Mrs. E. s. Burlelgh is h pabl lull in Stewart Memorial Health Centre. John Williams. Amherst, 1v. spent the weekend at the ha of his parents, Mr. and Mrl.‘ Theodore Gillis. Mrs. MacLean was a recent Visitor to Charlottetown. , Lemuel Da Wellington won. a weekend lor oi Mr. Indi Mrs. Peter Miuhr. , Mr. and Mrs. Moody Lackhart. l Coleman were recent visitors all their son-in-luw and daughter.1 r. in re. Preston MacCauli.l Mr. Ind Mrs. Albcrt Sharpe and iamilv were weekend guests . New Yllrk Mols‘ Millioldfl Jlmlrw Pierson tMl til-oi! berk- Wl'ldd tow-rd home plate ul- tar chum the lmlh humm- nl his cmr hl in:- Phln Gram m New York Sunday. and Mrs. James Bili‘lcigh Mrs. Harry Glllls and Mrs Harold Glllls were hhslcsses m Ellersile W.l Tuesday evening. Moctim: nnuncd with Ilia ry Stewart Called Iallmit‘d by mili- ufcs oi prl‘vioua meclrnr and roll Call which was answered by trcais {or the school children at the sL‘lInDl closing Dnnalions 0' material received were glvch out to he made into quills and cloth ing, Mrs. thdell Phillips invit- ed the members to her harm: (or next meeting. Eakini committee Mrs. Harry Glllis. .Virs Grurge N 'e. and him Emmeil lluic-ll- inson. Mr. and .‘ll‘s wllliam Grant were weekend nucsls oi Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Reeves. Ectleque. ANOTHER REVESAL FOR‘JIMMY Piersall‘s wivnnge-Id blow for n rizht-slurlded hitter Just cit-Erde right field foul pole About 260 !eet from home. Jim. my N‘iehrntcd 0hr Mcasiml by circling file has?! runmnl Queens MP Regrets fisheries lalks Fail By FARMER TlsslNG'roN Capltnl Eureru at The Guardian villi importance to an agrcemeht was not reached 118- stocks of lish and have reserv-‘ OTTAWA — Rural that “Mil “m Saturday- June 29”“; hsiving in time; and sguiie shirawhcm'y pickingh plétiom couver. gwerézelght lpigers berry patch It two leet a 51“ COL MEA'S ‘ , ac S is expect ii) rc. t sin: telsed ’ E9 raser 10 on e 00 pa rm, . m, 5,, Pmst" fife. iron. the introductlunnia new Valley. 70 miles east or Van- which crawla unsung. """me‘ “7" WWW”) zsul serving [mm 6 pm. ‘ New Charges Laid Against Dr. S. Ward LONDON lCP) — Eight new ,charges. one involving abortion wiih regard to the treaty was oflwere illcd Monday against Dr: Canada. Stephen Ward, society oaleopath "Canada and the United state: i and a central figure la the Pro- have large investments in thesellumo scandal. Police had announced alter lwri-h Canada. the Uniled Sintl‘s ed various river: [or their use Ward‘s arrest June a that he and Japan in Connection w i L it so that it will possible to re- might face more 1‘“ o u I the North P a c i l i c iisherles produce their kind. the Lean pointed treaty was expressed in Commons Monday by Hon. .7 lAngus Machan. former iIsher-Ifish Ways and other nsslstunce iL-s minister, Mr. Mac- 1 Charges ihhn the original one or out. Both mun-lllving or: the earnings or pros. . trlcs have large investments in matter. ‘ Most of the nEw charges 11:. .m the migration or fish. along valved procuring. Ward will be He was replying lor the oppos- with the greater amount ol pus given a hearing on them Fri. ,ition ton slatrmentl’mm Fisher-:hlic iuuda which have been in-lday. ,les MilIISlEI' H, J. v agreement had been reached re. Cause of this, Canada Ind Ihel“whlch v. . 1cording modlhcanon oi the in- us have a special proprielrymatler. hinted ternationxl cunvehiiun {hr the high seas fisheries or the North Fat-inc. Mr. lllacLoan said he agfled with the ministl‘r lhal the reten- tion ill the abstention principle Program C Though only a relallvely small amount or what ls known as ‘pravincial' phvrng will he done thls year. more will be no he crease u. the customary amount ,oI building under the mad: [0‘ hacw-lrwnnis_ Pllllllm' catcher Bob 0111;. left, and Tim Hark- liess till. next batter for the Mom, wltrh Plrmll's IIII U l antics. Mm unn lin- namr .1-0 MP erfllmtlll obichaud,vested in research in this rel ‘Whu s 5 id that, dnsplle several 151ml." days of talks in thhlngion. "0‘ Roads lo Resources Wald'h counsel, Jame. B luld the new charge: do no?! that the vol e espionage or blackma , ~ one! of the other a '. right to the North Pclfic stocksl ward himsclr was not charged ol tish. He expressed the hopeiwlth perrprming abortion. Burg- that this right curl be protected raid the so-ycar-old osteoputll and that an anreemznt will even-was accuscd of advising "an tually be reached which will re- unknown person" to commit a rain abstention principle. crime _ “unlawlully using an ————-— inslrument to procure the mis- carriage or a woman." WOMAN mENTlFI’E The woman was identified In the list or chamns slum-l Hume but her name did not come l\ir. MaCLenn said in court. Prosecutor Ollvcr .\'u- Renl declined to detail the charges. I d Th DEE MUCH SUGAR e ’nited States. where the lifiii;"i..i2".i’.‘f’“..n‘l;12. o’l $.1ng “Hm m." highways. and last evening. texpefimdyiuzgggg ($311“: The Mlnistrr stated in recent In 1963 r ‘ years his department had Zorn ‘bulldin g almost mat: in; amounu of roads In the two' OBITUARY irategories. at an approximate :cost of $1,000,000 each. and thutl _l.n.<errlrd by friends and min. *same amount \lould again he Lives as a mouth lo the dues:- spent all resources loads, an. 4 However. he added that this BRENTON JAMES GAENHUM .ycar he would have only about} Friends and relarvles were hall the normal amount in pro. aadslrnrd at the sudden passing vincial paving and the building or Ere..an James 0mm... a. of roads would be lessened nor Sutiolk on March am. 1953. at ‘cordlngly. the age of 58. Mr. Garnhum win. But he said thcre was a great , born in Charlonetoun and spent ‘cicol of black topping And seal his life working as a salesman coating to be done on whrk,lrr Su'llt Canadian and Canadl 'whlcll was alrcady underway, ‘Packrrs and later with Holman‘a imhstly started last year. and oi Churiottetrmn, At his death ithis \\'nuld constitute the maloi'lll? was srmirrnrcd. tar-mills in portion hi this year's provincial shialk. work. The roads in resources pm He I. survived by his wile two sons. Paul at Charlottetown. - - n Ind William of North Milton. mm 'ieiiii'iiiliiclh323:..‘71u5. survivmg are two rulers ers. Scntl 'ilchcknll or Char. llottcluwn and .\irs. Fred W“- has three more years in hper. . _ ate. The lmounl of money hubbim 0‘ MW Yvrk- 0114‘ met ted allows iorlne building at up. ‘ Mrsr born? Walls and two km» proximaloly so mile! of ronds mm Eduard and \enmn pre~ It.“ ' “Timid “in h Id 1 u. u uncra was r mm c , Mr Malhcsnn also noied that mum “mm, Ham “1. ltwnsdilllrult. hcrause nllnrul m, u; 3... Mum...“ A ‘aoii candlllnnl, in start scrlnus chair from Trlnnv Enrich. hi I , . . .V ,1", which the oeccascd was once .- ‘roud Mort. helure lilly H0 6 L IN the singing Hymns ,drew Altenllnn to the vast :‘m mg "The UN is My amount «1 repairing and patch- Shppnmr; m. «Fig... 1-},E ing the depirtmcut is and has Good Fight" trend as a result oi the Elmore Pallbrarrrs ucre Harvey Mac- molly hoary damage In the high. , Phrrshn, w R chrrcy, Charles wayslarlu-i er. Thls. alone. helnim. lrvlrw err. Mark .ldlm nid would take, a considerable slnn Charles hem iamhuhl nl ihr mum-y hudnrllrd lnlrrmcnl was .r. rho Pilan ihr marl u'nrk «rmelery ‘l— Ton—CairmE-RE—LTlsfivEl-z_ .1 ‘u STANLEY MOI. REAL ESTATE LTD. ll 78 Great George St. Nrar Travrl Bur-Mu ‘ _ DIAL 2-161 1 specializing In Commercial and Rural Properuu. rlly Relldeulill Aparimenla lndnstrnl Maul-gem... Clnldlln iml Ehtlte board Member and PJJJ. Rn] Emu Association Member. I I I l I l I | | I .I_._ ,___._.—.L_