.53.!!! t -.-at s frxrt" lrglt ' ,.. can having n--- ma: -. -Aw I For Sale 1 'i uesday. April 16. 1957 IN MEMORIAM MARTIN-ln loving memory of my mother. Mrs. John Martin. who passed away, April 16, 1956. Always I b ed b 1' I" pr. Floren-re, son-in-law, Alex and family. MARTIN-in loving memory of my mother, Mrs. John Martin. who passed away April 15. 1955- Always remembered by her lam-l Thursday Sunday. Can accommodate tw 5 and 6 pm. Condition. Phone 3255. WILL TRADE FOR '48 or Apply 39 Park Street. 5 . . CANTELO: - in loving memory I, m of Mrs. Dougal Cantelo who passed away April 10. 1951. tires. Your memory is our keepsake Radio Phone 3994. between I inald Mclnnis. Cherrygvaliey. 1"'”"" which V"? VI” never P3" 3"” 7' .-. ..m.......... so ACRESAHTARDWOOD SITUAT- Gnd "35 W" l" ")5 "”l”"3 1955 VOLKSWAGEN. CUSTOM ed in Cuiloden. priced 3200.00. we "9" W” I" "I" hear” coach. Good condition.. low mil- Apply chesli-y Buell, Murray Lovingly remembered and sad- age. mow uresp 397530. can be Harbuurg ly missed by Husband and Family LEARD-in loving memory of Fred G- Leard. Mt. Stewart, who passed away April 16, 1956. One year has passed since that phone 3393. M11-jlm Ave, Nad 'Wi"'j"FF . A 7V7V-ZN-T , 1936 PLYMOLTH SEDAN. GOOD block ncier used cost S8'I.m whe" me one we 1” ed was called tires. New battery. generator. will sell for 535 ()0 John liopkirk "way" , . suitable for fisherman. Priced Sumniersirie. God failed him h0m0- It W35 H” for quick sale, Can be seen at Fokrsulf. pp NEw'iMjsQTll will. Forget him., no we neier will. Happy and smiling. always can Judsons Body Shop. Crapaud. tent Loved and respected wherever he went. Always thoughtful. willing. and kind. What is beautiful memory he left TODAY'S SPECIAL behind. , ..l”””5”....'”.'"..'””"” by ca -en-no me whee: and .:w::i:- ' '" ' drive this 1955 Fargo ex- Dozer Blade to fit Farmall H. press. Priced to clear. CARD 0" THANK5 F. R. McLAlNE LTD. CA3 LEAVING 1'03 IMI-lnlliimcn 3.: conic ran-r Il- evenlng. returning passengers Phone 788 between can and Trucks For salt 1951 FORD SEDAN, EXCELLENT '49 car. 1950 half-ton Fargo truck. ...j..h.h.h-igh... 1I54 3-TON FORD TRUCK WITII hoist and box. Phone 7828 after uTo'H)3EnWsrTAiTF6UCIt:miW Good motor and body. financed. Phone 5021 after 5 pm. 194! CIIEV. DE LUXE NEW MO- tor job. Radio and heater. Ex- cellent condition. Price 5600.00. r6iTsTE7'-'i9'47 nonois SE- Appiy 25 Green Street. Sumnierside. Phone 3143. frigerator. Good workills ofdtr 880.00. New Way Furniture Co. 161 Great George St. i novs .i.c. IIIGGINS But: as") Wheel. Dd Condition. Dial: 5880 Between 5 and pftti . DISCONTINUED LINE OI" LIGHT ing fixtures, 30 per cent Dil- count. Storeydfleitgirc. I ONE SIIORTHORN COW. DUE To Burner brooder stove. Apply John Mar-Nevin, Cornwall. TWO REGISTERED HOISTEIN cows, 3 and 4 years old. due to freshen last of April. Apply Reg- AFRICAN VIOLETS FOR EAS- ier. Colors. white. pink and puri- ple. 31.00 delivered in City. Dial 4095. ;:BUTC rotary saw disstuii cost 835.1!) will sell for 3500 John l-iopkirk, Summerside. 1947 FORD - FERGUSON TRAC- tor. Good working condition. Brace bars for potato work. Write box 952 (liiardian. oNr:-jtiiiiii iieitiii-: NOi'-l0.rAll- dan. practically new motor and tires. Owned by the late Hug Morrison- h Tractor. A. Pickard Machinery. COME AND SEE EASTER gifts with a meaning: Bibles. prayer-books. devotional books. and religious novelties. Also ap- propriately de signed Easter greeting cards. The Bible House. art. and zdrs. ghlixtebcad. Dial 7358-9 nton, wis to a e many friends for so kindly remembering Malpeque Road them on their Golden .. ”' An- .C u '"V'"”'- For liast 1 wish to express my sincere thanks to Dr. Macbeod. " '1 . Dr. Lea. Dr. Macvicar. the nurses and staff of the P.E.i. Hospital for their ” dues: to me while 3 FOR ,1 .. Broa. Dial 6557. patient there. to Rov. and Mn. floor. aditlts. central. Dial 4169. P3""”"- '1” "1 "”"-1' '1""- STORE. on KENT srnenr. or. ' who made so many calls and to the many kind friends and rein- tives who sent cards. letters. treats and visited me. A sincere thank you to all. Mrs. Garfield Maclnan. Clydo River. IN MEMORIAM lUCIlANAN- The death of John Buchanan occurred at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Lester Betts on Feb. 8th in hist Milt year. The deceased was born at Granville, P.E.I. and moved with his parents to Knutslord at the age of three years, where he resided until his death. He was the son of the late Martin and Annie (MacPherson) Buchanan and was the last surviving mem- her of a family of eleven. His wife the former (Mary MacPher- son) predeceased him thirteen years ago. He leaves to mourn three daughters: Mrs. Harry Graham (Eliza) Centerville. N. bury. 4555. All modern wnveniences. 5250 cation. Dial 3306. Guardian. ply Box 956 Guardian. dale. ply Box 951 Guardian. For sale it: Mrs. Ralph Adams (Iva) iii-rr:Nsi6R'”EiRTN'o ROOM Lakeviile. N.B.: Mi'5- Lest-H table with 3 chairs. Dial 3158. Betta (Jennie) Knutaford and if-"T76,-(m.i.'A;PE'rl&:e'6EDE-i. one son Melvin of Knutaford. nine grand children and eight great grandchildren. The funei-H al was held front the home of his Dial 4330. six chairs. Phone 4101. E..E..1.m...mm.. "" "" F”: ””l' "" ""'l”' suxss mo roars. NORMAN Koughan, Charlottetown R.R. 5. watt conducted by Albert Ram- say. The poll bearers were How- ard Lldstone. Keir Ramsay, Lewis Macxenzle. George Buch- anan. Ralph Lidsione. and Jim- mie Silllckcr. The funeral was Place orders now. Cornwall. under the direction of Claude Jel- ; Ej Angus Bull. Parker Jewell. York. ley. Interment was in Mount Royal Cemetery. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late John Buc- hanan of Knutsford wish to express their thanks to all for the many ways they helped and showed Phone 7074. Corlsh. Southport, or di R v ness in their recent bereavement. mg gguggg sixty NEW Lon. ster traps. Apply Percy Jamir Melvin Buchanan. O'l4eary. R.R.1 P-E-L son. Sturgeon. TV MICROWAVE IXTRNIION BRANDON. Man..tCP) - The microwave system linking Cano- dlan television stations will be Joined April II by Cltx-TV h Brandon and CKCK-TV in Ro- sina. manullli director J. I. Craig of Western Manitoba Brood- casters Ltd. said. It now roachpn from Halifax in Winnipeg. riage. radio. Phone 7407. planter. Good as Mscvlllliarns, Carleton Siding. ONE Black Percheron mares. &Wl.o Wj:D RENT -FLOOR SANDERS I ADJOINING ROOMS. UNFUR- nished. in private home. third posite - C.F.C.Y. Call Seamle- .:.:.::.. .- Mg MAY lI1- SEVEN ROOM HOUSE Diai ..M'.........m.....-.- LARGE HEATED AND FURNISH- ed room. Second floor. Nice lo- ...Mm.M...m....... THREE ROOMS FOR RENT. Available now. Apply Box 955, ?1' SIX ROOM APARTMENT Would share with couple who work. Available June 1st. Ap- IIEATED. SELF - CONTAINED Apartment, May 1st. Apply in person. it St. Peters Rd, Park- m.......:....m.... TWO ADJOINING SUNNY Rooms with balcony. furnished or unfurnished. Adults only. Ap- nnnuo ROOM 'rA'iii.n AND eWNsm7 freshened. Apply 11. II. Heriiky. . TWO REGISTERED BEAGLR pups Zvmonths old. Applly Earl a man MacDonald. Fredericton R. .1.........:.m-.M.... GREEN AND WIN! CHESTER- field suite. Washer. baby can ONE ROW JOIIN DEER POTATO now. Take cattle on trade. Apply Lloyd m....:...........m. KATCIIED TEAM 0! about Lw lbs each. also one Holstein freshen in May. P.A. McDonald. st. Peters Bay. Phone 1-8. Eaton's). HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALEI at corner of Smith Road on Mal-i peque Highway. Four room; house and shed. 1'4 acre land. New house painted inside and out. Prince 31000.00 or nearest offer. Apply to C. Nelson Hill. 838 P' tou. Nova Scotis. RS - ONLY ELNA' dares to make this offer. If you can find any other home sewingi machine, that does everything Elna can do. Elna will buy ill for you. If you are thinking of getting a new Sewing Machine it will pay you to investigate how we can make this offer- Arrange for a free Elna Trial in your home. by calling our Instruction Centre 3110. Our first ten cust- omers will receive a very spee- ial introductory offer. Female Ila-Irffaiitiil WANTED WAITRESS. APPLY IN person to Island Grill. M.............M...m.mm WANTED - GIRL FOR GENER- al housework Phone 7148. PRACTICAL NURSE .WA-NTED from 9.00 to 12.00 a.m. Apply to Mrs. Bruce, National Unemploy- ment Office. MIDDLE AGED WOMEN TO DO light housekeeping in city. Ap- ply Mrs. Bruce. National Unem ployment Office. GIRL PREFERABLY DUTCH to look after two small children and light housekeeping. room- and board provided. Phone 7570 after 6. or write vP.O. Box 702 Charlottetown. OPERATING ROOM NURSI Graduata nurse required with post-graduate 0.11. Please state salary , ' 1. Maintenance 535.00. 40 bed hospltd with con- genial working conditions. N hour week. Fare refunded altos-1 six months. Apply Administra-' for. War Memorial I-.lolpital.i Williams Lake. BC. I ) 5039. WWW ni.oon iioiiss. can LBS. Nor I-NI Md and ; FOUND IN CITY. SUN GLASSES. in case. Owner may have same by applying at Guardian Office and paying for advertisement. LOST sox OF T0013 BETWEEN Charlottetown and New Glasgow. Charlottetown. Mala Ilolp Want-jg MAN OR BOY FOR FARM WORK Leigh Vcssey. York. MAN OR ROY FOR FARM WORI. State wages expected in first reply. Apply Box 982 Guardian. ?-rnacnns WANIID as non- freshen April 15th. also one Oil REQUIRED you An Dolllver Dennis. lfirkwood Drivoi Ioaohnlmtnl andaCatiinlloSchodahr1l1- 5I.IIinimiimuIu-yhgupg IIptoI2l75:maxininm from 3313- up to 875.. J33 Ill in trade. diploma and ox- perienee. Railroad fan allowan- cu. Send application right now to Raymond Pilon. Dlreiimr, sa- ; MAREAI. G. 0. Johnston School. RCA! Station Summersldc. P.E.l., for term commencing Septem- IB51. Primary (1. 1. 3) and Intermediate (4, 5. 8. 7) grade teachers plus one Music Teacher Qualified in voice and piano. Ap- plication form and salary sched- ulea will be forwarded on re- qut up to the 27th April. 1057. W the Secretary. School Board. ECIAF Station. 5 ” , P PROTESTANT TEACHERS Required for Grade 3 (30 pupils) and for Grade 6 (male preferred) in Hunt- ingdon High School (Que- bec) about 45 miles from Montreal on bus and train lines to New York State. 1' I In rrv-i -4 Tender: For Polico Uniforms Tendon will bo received at tho cu 0' M ":l?."”::”..i"...." I of 3' gloliipceymlgorco with is uniforms. Uniforms to consist of tunic ad two pair of trousers. Samplo of material to accomplllll Old! tender. Tenders to close All?” Nth at 11 o'clock noon (Sland- ud time). Lowest or any tondar not necessarily accePi9d- J. A. FULLERTON City Clerk. Reference must be mldo to all specifications, otherwise ton. der will not be considered- J. A. F. M.:.M--f-mm-T Tenders For Pay- Loader Tenders will be received at the office of the undersigned for tho lupplying of the City of Charlotte- town with one Pay-loader with snow blower and plow. Specific!- uon, may be obtained at the City Clerk's Office. Tenders in closo April 30th at 12 o'clock noon (Standard time). Lowest or any lender not necessa ii; ac- copied. J. A. FULLERTON Tenders to close April 30 12 o'clock noon (Standard time). Lowest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. DUPLEX FOR SALE Situated on Grafton SI-1 oontaim five rooms, bath- room and sunporch on first floor, four rooms and bath- room on second floor. hot water oil furnace. Garage. Rental income 31800.00 per Yell?- L. H. KENNEDY ' Real Fatato -- Insurance 166 Great George St. Phone 3912 Tondors i For City Truck Tenders will be received at the office of the undersigned for the Iupplying of the City of Char- lottetown with one City Truck. Specifications may be from obtained Office. the City Clerk's th at J.' A. FULLERTON Salaries are from 52300 up City Clerk City Clerk. (Montreal scale to tenth Reference must be made to all Reference must be made to all yearlr specifications. otherwise tender specifications. otherwise tender Apply 10? will not be considered. Wm not bg considered, DR. K. R. WILLIS, "- A '- I A I Box 462, Q” REMOVAL NOTICE Ilaiitsi - WANTED - ALB 9”" "T 'l"””- -3” 3595- DR. T. E. E. ROBINS, DENTIST WANTED TO BUY . . youth bed. Phone 7630 Elli: I3; Royal Bank Building ONE woo x so USED TRUCK , tiro in sport condition. Give Moving to 111 Kent Street price. Writo- Box 053 Guardian , w. N-r To Exams:-E nous: (Over Patterson: Jewelry Store) in Georgetown for small borne "1 the comm Avvlv M-ud Open Tuesday, April 16 Phone 4727 Bube. Georgetown, P.E.l. TWO FRONT FENDERS. RAD1. ator and grill for 1950. 44 ton Mefcufy. Apply Frank Roche. Johnston's River. FARM WITHIN 11 MILES OF Charlottetown on Trans Canada Highway. with or without build- ings. Apply Box 954. Cornwall. WANTED - A YOUNG MARE weighing about 1.400 lbs. Must be sound and partly broken. Ap- lzliy Elmer Smith. Emerald. R.R. WANTED OLD WATCHES. ALSO clocks to aid in watches lupu- ing course. Charlie Cloud (pat- ient) Jordan Memorial (Tubu- ;.'vulBosls) snnntorliim, The Glsdsa. Vlaiitsl In last WANTED ro RENT baron May 15th house or largo lpsriment. Apply Box 931 final dlan. Wlrlt lasts! WANTED TRUCK DRIVING JOB. Phone 34:15. Borden. Ch altar Madun. John Doors Parts In stock . A. PICKARD MACHINERY LTD. Malpoquo Highway NOTICE All j.CornwaII Essa Sorvico must be settled bo- tioro April 30I'li. accounts duo household furniture, Machinery: Binder, 6 ft.; tically new; 3 furrow plow; 3 rows; smoothing barrows; in wood sleigh; 40 ft. extension cream cans. piece bedroom suites; perfect condition: dlnet crib; battery radio; tables; chairs; milk pails. and day following- SAMUEL GILLISPIE, owner Bresdalbane. R.R. television (new); AUCTION SALE AT SPRINGFIELD WEDNESDAY, APRU. 17th AT 12:30 Having sold my farm and leaving the province I will sell by public auction, stock, crop, consisting of choice milk cows, freshened and due to freshen; year olds; 14 year-olds; 5 calves. farm implements and 1 choice mare, 8 two push bar hay loader. prac- section of spring tooth har- anure spreader, practically new; dump rake (new); box cart; tractor trailer; grain crusher; 1700 bushels of grain: cedar posts: fox wire; ladder; quantity of tools; Household effects: Enterprise kitchen range; 2 three beds; Dressers; sewing machine in te suite; 3 piece chesterfield suite; lamps; dishes: 11 lot of other articles. Terms made known at sale. If not fine, first fine ARTHUR J. STEWART Auctioneer PROFESSIONAL CARDS S”iiARRis'rEizs. SOLICITORS. Etc. Ioll.Mcthooon&Fonar I- l.ElinorIIonchnrd.I.A. IIOIIIII. Pinball M.A.Pormor.O.C..Ll..R Rukdcxmucslk. Allison M. Oillls. ILL issues-nan. onion lhlsafonalo lslpflsltsl RlPLE;'S BELIEVE II on NOT GUARDIAN CLASSIFIED RATES Phono 8506 Advertiaommta roaefvad up until I pm. for publieatim day. I p.m. m haturdaylrpa I u. E1 A. Waflhon Ociodoi. LLI. PIIIII IIH. in (ii I. .:.m:: Pnlmorlifldotvi aandncnauannu. Poalinlfficholcan Hldrdb-Ind J.A.MndI-sigovo &IbI&,'KOII &-I Moefhoolfnlnar IIOIIII. lib IAIII. nu.) EYIIAC H51 1. A. MCALD. (LG .Ilec-uIIIm&.m.IaismI. Il.I.&AlO D8102 AIIIIRLOAKII OPTOMETRISTS J. A. Cnrruthon. ID. II Inc It. Ila! Iyron J. Grant. 0.1). in gm 1 on 3;; location in centre of busi- J s T ness section of Summerslde - - 'Y'0'- '41 1200 ft. floor space, 011 corsorleatlhasnm. Offleollmlxfli H. J. Maison. LO. I-IND 9-8.! JOHN HOPKIRK, CHIROPRACTOR 3”'"'"'"""- Dr. W. R. Canon ' .. pa... . u... on T E N D E R5 ARCH"-EC-I Will be received up until April 25th for hauling :.AK';lth.Plehrd cream on Maple Plains, ..-H... '4-I-c--1 Augustine Cove. Freetown. "'1' mg" Newton, and Emerald-Kim ""5!-p '5' Ron routes. MUSICIANS Klnkora Dairying "Tram-"rt-uric .- r: c. o .lIAl.?'-.' CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS moovuin. am: o oo. W-stem ICOIIANI mm-nuns RI Inn Use Guardian Want Ads - DiaI miIVesi Indies Will Develop Economy Of Small Islands WON'T NEGLICT TRINIDAD By 2. r. ssirni roar of SPAIN, Trinidad (neu- ters)-Economic deviiloglllellt of II ' - J P g:liOIIIIdlIIIIOd8tlldwIOI- the an important part of Trinidad gov- ernment policy now that the Brit- ish West Indies federal capital is to be situated in Trinidad. Unless this is done. the colony's chief minister. Eric Williams, pre- dicis there is likely to be a rush of immigrants into oil-rich from those islands when existing immigration controls an five years after the start of fad- eration. Federation will be formally launched after the first federal general election to be held about March, 1958. As a first step toward economic development of the smaller ls- lands. Williams has sent a trade mission to the Windward and Lee- ward Islands and Barbados. The mission is expected later to visit the major island of Jamaica and the mainland colony of British Guiana. The latter is staying out of the federation for the time being, but the door is being left open. Mean- while. it is hoped to establish close economic links between British PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The l5t.li day of April AD. 1957 in Re Estate of Charles Fall late of Crapnud in Queens County in the said Province. Farmer. de- ceased, testate. To the Sheriff of the County of Queens County or any Constable or literate person within said County GREETING WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of Charles Fall of Crapaud aforesaid. Farmer. and Russell MacDonald, of Summerside in Prince County in the said Prov- ince. Retired Railway Empl . the Execute a of the above named Estate. praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear before the Judge present at a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queens County in the said Province. on Friday the 17th day of May next coming. at the hour of eleven olclock forenoon of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Es- tate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of Fred- eric A. Large Esquire. Proctor said Petitioner. AND IT is HEREBY ononnso that a true copy hereof be forth- with t" h d in some rr the following public places aforesaid may havo thereof. WITNESS His first sbovo written. By the Court. (L.S.) FOR RENT lease if desired. Apply- GOSLINGS AND CHICKS published in Charlottetown afore- said once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in res- pectively. namely. in the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid. at or near the Royal Bank of Canada in Charlottetown aforesaid and at or near the store of William Wsddell in Crapaud aforesaid. so that all persons in- lerested in the said Estate as due notice Honour Harold Leonard Palmer. Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlottetown in Queen's County. tho day and year (Sgd) Frances B. Vinnicombe Registrar. Store building, excellent number of , from Wast Indian territories. Up - to- date figures are not available. but 1018 census showed 50.1w other West Indians living in Trini- dad. The historical pattern of the future must be the integration of our terrotiries. in contrast to the historical pattern of the past, which was their isolation." Wil- liams has explained. "This car- rlea with it an inesca hie moral obli ation towards e smaller terr iories on the part of the larger and wealthier torritnriu such as Trinidad-" But the obligation in Williams'a opinion also involves enlightened self-interest. Apart from the need to avert an overwhelming rush of other West Indians to Trinidad when all immigration barriers are let down. Trinidad's developing in- dustries must more and more seek outlets in the other West Indian territories. 2' it is marhetafoi-than prod. d.iiithoflnalanalysis. MANY RAVI MOVID gen Trinidndh population of 710-000 on 1' tile. standard of living already ' 'c a consldoi-ahloi.uig.. ton-ltarieo," add: Wil- W-li" llama. Tho chief minister does not ill- tend to neglect development, in. dustrlal and otherwise. in Trini- dad itsoll. He hopes to have an econo survey made by the World nnk this year, followed by a specific study of industrial po- tentlalitios and prospects. His insistence on the develop ment of the other islands has pro vokad attach by his political op- ponents who are also cfltlciling the tendency of his government to set up numerous committee. of inquiry. Albert Gomes. former minister of labor. industry and commerce, whose coalition government was defeated in the general election J: I t Septembe by Williams'a People's National Movement. has accused Williams of risking para- lysis of Trin.idad's economy in an attempt to get the votes of the smaller 'slands. TORONTO (CP) - Dr. Charles Trick Currelly. driving spirit be hind the Royal Ontario Museum. died Wednesday at . Director of the museum from its establishment in 1014 to his ro- tirement 11 years ago, Dr. Cup- relly died at Johns Hopkins Hos- pital in Baltimore where he had been receiving treatment since December. "Every Canadian is his debtor and the museum is his memo- rial." said his successor, Dr. A.D. Tushinghiim. Dr. Currelly, I modest man. at- tributcd his success to "blind luck." "Any success I have had as an iuchoologist has been due to the most amazing blind luck." he once said. "It is simply uncanny the way it followed me through- out my life." He attributed IN MEMORIAM D. W. COLE8 Death came almost instantly on the eveni of March 18th to I former res dent of Delisle. Sask., when David William Cole: was struck down by a car as he was crossing at the intersection of Yukon and Kin Edward Streets in Vancouver. ariier in tho day he had i ” the funeral of his wife's sister and was on his way to visit an old Delille friend when the misha occurred. Mr- Coins w 0 was born in Prince Edward Island in 1301. came with his parents as I young man to Regina when in um he married Emily Ramu . only daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ramsay then of egarva suit. The four surviviii children are of this marriage. After homuteadlng at Kinder- sley. Sask.. its later moved to Delisie in 1012 when he farmed until retiring to Vancouver. in 1914. His first wife passed away in 1024 and some years later he married Margaret Wilson Belfast. Ireland. During the time spent at Delsilo, Mr. Cole: was no active member of the School Board of what was known as "Old Delislc" school. a mombor of the Loyal Orange Benevolent A 1 t' a a Communlcant of the Anglican Church. llo was prodoccuod bboiio sis- ter and an only brother igh who was killed in Franco in 1010. while on Active lorvice. He is survived by his loving wife Margaret; throo daughters. Mrs. J. Gibson (Fern) Vancouver. . W. Balkwill (Gladys) Now Wutministar. B.C-; Mrs. Webb (Elsie) Regina. Suk.; on to astigmatism heated, reasonable rent, lol Mervin. Delialo; flvs slum. Mrs. J. Chandler and Mrs. E. Dill- g .. .p ..g. , ., . up d arriving in Charlottetown at 9:00 J. c.'"' Creator Of Ontario Museum Leaves A Fine Collection one of his loost important finds. the tomb of Aalimes the first (ml) BC). Because with near- miscroscoplc sight he could tell the difference between wind- blown and water-laid sand almost at a glance. he noticed a peculiai formation on the banks of the Nile. ordered digging there and discovered the banquet hall and tomb, almost 000 feet long. He also discovered the cow god- dess and shrine at Deir-el-Bahri. lie conceived the idea of an On tario museum of uchaeoio early in the century. bought tress. urea for it with his own money as a sinner- C.N.R. Announce New Timetables MONCTON. April - Changes in train schedules allowing speeding up of some connecting services Ir the Maritime: have been announc- ed here by George Stivcn. gener- al passenger agent of the Atlantic Region of Canadian National Rail- ways. Mr. Stiven said no change is contemplated at present in the mainline services between Halifax. Monctan. Cnmpbellton. and Mon- tronl. The revised schedule: will go into effect Sunday. April I. P'.E.I. Adjustments have also been made in the rail service between Prince Edward Island and tits mainland which will allow better connections with tho northumbar- land Straits ferrios. and also pro- vide more time for paungera who may be joining the "Ocean Limited" at Moncton for points west to Montreal. Train :9 will leave Charlottetown at 1:45 s.m. daily except Sunday. instead of 0:0) a.in.. arriving in Moncton at 2:N p.m. instead of 2:20. Train to in the opposite direction will maintain its regular schedule. leaving Moncton at 1:10 pm. and p.m. Also on the Prince Edward Is- land lines. train ZN will luvs Borden at llzll a.rn. daily. arriv- ing at summerside at 2:00 .m. In the opposite direction train am will loava summenido at 8:00 am. and arrive in Bordon 10:15 I.lll- FIRRY IIRVICES The ferry services between P. !.'.l. and the mainland have been slightly altorod to conform with gt: new schedules on the Island. for some crossings. and of April 18. will leave - a.m.. 10:05 '3 trier l:it”ii ush auirhssr