r 5 Page 10 Mutts Wasted VACANCIES! HAVE OPENINGS hood routes on full or part-time basis. Permanent. No lay-offs. Experience ' unnecessary. For immediate appointment 3 A " write Mr. G. Laurln, 11 St. Paul St. E.. Montreal. ilorders Aceoisiaeilatail WANTED - ONE BOARDER. Dial 6786. . WANTED -- BOARDERS. CLEAN and no drinking. Dial 5498. WANTED - STEADY BOOMERS. 55.00 or 37.00 a week. Gentlemen preferred. Dial 9146. liars and Trucks For Sale FOR SALE - 1951 PONTIAC Coach. Excellent condition. Phone 9689. FOR SALE - 1943 PLYMOUTH. New motor. Dial 3403 between 5 and 7 ' raw MORRIS ssoo DOWN. 842 a mon. 50 miles per gal. Mac- Kay Motors. Call 6448. FOR SALE - 1051 MORRIS Minor. Excellent condition. Can be seen at 182 Kent Street. be- tween 6 and 8 p. m. FOR SALE - 1952 NASH RAMB- ler. hard top. country club sedan. Many extras and very fancy. winterized and licensed for 1955. In wonderful condition. A car you will be proud to own. Phone. 0591. Room No. 17. H CAR BUYERS Today's Special Sleek, Slick, Slim & Lovely 1951 CHEVROLET COACH F. R. MCLAINE LTD. Malpeque Road. Dial 7358-9 TODAY'S SPECIAL I950 FORD Blue Tudor, Good Body. Tires and Motor. ALL FOR S895.00 STEWART MOTORS LIMITED FOR SALE 1953 G.M.C. Ton Truck, dual wheels, can .be financ- ed. CLARENCE CURIEY Kelly's Crosi For sale Color light tan" and white. Male Help Wanted WANTED AT ONCE EXPERIEN- Wmran .. Two SINGLE M7571. ELECTROLUX DEALER - SYD- roa SALE - rwo cosfs. AI.- most new. Phone 3560. 7 A FOR SALE-DRY SLABS. DIAL 3890 evenings. F61: sou: - 28 rr. non. .1 ygter Ross. Pinette. F O R SALE - KARN ORGAN. good condition. Also one rocker. Mrs. Lorne Weeks. V i i PEKINGESE. COCKERS. VAGA- bond strain. Cedarcrest. Box 583. Kentville. N. S FOR SALE - ONE COW T0 freshen this week. J. J. Wolvers., Union Road. FORMSALEW-VVREFRI ' 'n'K'roii' defrosters. fit any re rigerator. Weeks free trial. Dial 5607. F011 SALE - RTEASTAURAISI-TQIN thriving community. Write Box, 202. Guardian. 7 rm . W .7. Fox ssu: -om: aarrrv .. For Sale FOR SALE - PAPER BALER. Apply S. A. McDonald. FOR SALE - RITE-WAY MILK- er. double unit. 2 years old. Eric Simpson. Cavendish. FOR SALE - 1954 ALISTATE Motorcycle. Can be seen at Simpsons-Sears. FOR SALE - 7 ROOM HOUSE with garage. 385 Second Street. Contact Edwin Gallant, Hol- man'a Office. FOR SALE - 1990 CHEVROLET motor. in good condition. suit- able for a boat. Price 325.00. Hector Darrach. Argyle Shore. FOR SALE-156 ACRES LAND at North Rustico, will sell in lots or in one: two. three-piece bedroom suites. Apply to Mrs. Miller Orr, New Glasgow. P. E. I Female Help Wanted GIRL WANTED FOR MONTH TO take care of family in Parkdale. Write Box 424. Charlottetown. or Phone 9626. QUALITY COSMETICS SOLD FOR many years in U .S. A. now available in Canada. Local rep- resentative needed. Act now and inquire at Doraldina Cosmetics Co., 576 St. Catherine St. E. Dept. 17. Montreal. 8100 MONTHLY FOR WEARING lovely dresses given to you as bonus. Just show North Ameri- can Fashion Frocks to friends. No canvassing. investment or ex- perience necessary. North Ameri- can Fashion Frocks. Ltd.. 2163 Parthenais S1,. Dept. S-2434. Montreal. P. Q. Lost & Found LOST - BETWEEN SOURIS AND Charlottetown, part of rack. Finder please return to 42 Chestnut. or Phone 9922. LOST COLLIE DOG Please contact PATTERSON WALKER Kensington Phone 85-3 ced motor Guardian. mechanic. Apply for farm work. Apply Unem-1 ployment Insurance Office. Summeraid-. RADIO SERVICE. JACKIE Doyle. Dial 4305. asy J. Jeffrey. Phone 7038. GARDEN SEEDS! WRITE FOR catalogue. Arthur Vesey. York. ELECTRICAL WIRING AND RE- pairs. after hours. For the best in service Dial 5007. Arthur B. Rodd. Electrical Contractor. NOTICE All unpaid taxes due Iow- er Newton School, No. 131, must be settled by March 31st or defaulting ratepay- ers names will be published and handed over to court for collection. By Order Trustees. HOME OWNERS Buildings raised and mov- ed, foundation work, new sills and joists etc.. renewed. Floors straightened. Dial 5909. Vernon Ford, R. R. 6 Classified Ads l The Guardian Wednesday, March 28, 1955 FREE F01! HAULING AWAY- Uud boards. etc. Good for kind- ling. 10 Brighton Road. SLENDOR TABLETS ABE EF- Iectiva. 8 weeks' supply 32; 3 weeks 85. At all druggists. STAMPS PAPER WORTH MORE THAN weight in diamonds? True enough of plenty of old stamps. Send we for my ”How to Value old stamps" pamphlet. K. Bil- eskl. Station Winnipeg. Man. Tenders Tenders Will be received for But- termilk up until March 28., NEW GLASGOW DAIRYING CO. ”Tach5f5Eadii: WANTED.: VICE Irmucirai. wanted for Souris High School. Supplement 5465.00. Television TELEVISION, RADIO AND EL- , ectronics are all expanding fast. Trained men receive excellent pay in TV Repairs. Broadcasting. 1" :. mam departments. Research Labs. and Radio Servicing. We can train you - by home study or ID night or day classes. No experi- ence needed. Please write to- day, give age and last grade of high school and get 40 page TV Booklet by return. Radio College of Canada. 88 Bathurst St.. Tor- onto. Ont. Est'd. 25 years. Government i Toronto: Industrialsl eased 'h moderately heavy trading. mblew York: Market higher; trad- g hght. . Montreal: lndustrials and papers lower. Canadian Dollar MONTREAL (CP)-The U. S. dollar Tuesday closed at a dis- countoflzs-Szpercentinterms of Canadian funds. down 5-31. It took 98 7-32 cents Canadian to buy :1 American. Pound sterling 02.74 7-16, down Si Grains WINNIPEG (CP)-Grain prices moved narrowly in dull trading Tuesday on the Winnipeg grain ex- ” There was a noticeable let-up in selling. Modest improve- ment was seen in commercial de- mand. changed except IWA and domestic three-eighth cent. Closing prices: 71in 2.761-hb. Rye: May 1027:: Jly I.03lr'zI: Oct. 104 Prices for class two wheat for export to countries outside IWA: l Nor 1.76; No. 2 1.73; No. 3 1.71; No. 4 1.66; 1 durum 2.72116; No. 1 2.70'x2;- No. 3 2.69112. IWA prices: 1 Nor. 1.76; No. 2 1.73; No. 3 1.71; No. l 1.66; 1 durum 2.0195; No. 2 2.01. No. 3 2.00. Domestic prices: 1 Nor 1.76; No. I 1.73; No. 3 1.71; No. 4 1.66; 1 durum 2.11176; No. 2 2.11; No. 3 2.10. Produce MONTREAL iCPl - Federal agriculture department quotations: Eggs: free cases. extra large 4512: large 441d; medium 44; small 41; B 39; C 28. Receipts 349. Butler: wholesale 61V;-6W2: cur- rent receipts Que 6l; first grade creamery print job price 62V:-63. Receipts: ni. Cheese: Ontario white 30. colored 301,1. f.o.b. factory; Quebec white 29: colored 2992; f.o.b. Montreal wholesale Quebec white 90 colored 30's. Receipts: nil. To Let FOR RENT - GOOD YEAR: round garage accomrnnriatum, Palmer Apartments. Phone (10121 T0 LET-HEATED. FURNISHED or unfurnished room. 247 Graf- ton, phone 9263. FOR RENT-FLOOR SANDING machine. electric. modern. Gor- don Wright. 126 Brighton Road. T0 LET-LARGE FRONT ROOM on ground floor. unfurnished. Write Box 201. Guardian. FOR RENT-ONE THREE ROOM heated apartment with running water. Also rooms. 185 Prince Street. TO LET - ONE FURNISHED room. Suitable for one or 2 res- taurant girls. Apply l03 Fitzroy Street.- TO LET-OFFICE AND WARE- house space on Water Street. heated. aprox. 50' by 20 ft. Avail- able April 1st. Phone 6731. be- tween 9 s. m. and 5 p. m. Wanted WANTED-GANDER. EVERETT Lund. Charlottetown. R. R. No. 5. W A N T E D -- ALE BOTTLES. Pints or quarts. Dial 8505 Michael Bros. WANTED - CAN use A mini. her of fox horses. Highest cash prices. Rex Dawson. Albany. WANTED - TO BUY SECOND hand doll carriage. in good con- dition. Phonc 3288. WANTED - ROOM AND BOARD by gentleman in private family. City. Box N5. Guardian. WANTED - FOWL AND CHICK- en. Highest cash prices at the door. Give us a ring and we'll call. Rex Dawson. Albany. WANTED - SMALL HOUSE 0R building, suitable for convers- ion to dwelling in vicinity of Charlottetown. Box 204. Guard- ian. WANTED -- BY RETIRED COU- ple, two heated rooms for light housekeeping or small healed apartment. Apply Box 203. Guardian. WANTED - FARM OF 75 ACRES or more with '-uildings, between Charlottetown and Wood islands or near Trans Canada Highway. Charlottetown. Write price and particulars to Box 198. Guardian. coal brooder. 500 "V. Dial 9918 s”on sou: - NEW mm rum equipment and parts. A. B. Mackae. Winsloe. FOR SALE - ONE RACK OF hey. Jack McKinnon. West Roy- alty. R. R. 7. ton saur. - rnoraarv AT Apply Joseph Fort Augustus. Kelly. g,.,gg,g..L.m...m.?L. FOR DALE--10 AND 11 FT. PLY- Iiliteble for hunt- Cliflord Shaw woodhoatn. etc. .1. A. DUNCAN rs-no Owner For: SALE Thispropeity eoiliets Some nice pieces of furniture suite. round dining room table and buffet, 4 antique chairs and settee, bureaux. chest of drawers, tables, lamps, fern stands. vases. silverware, kitchen chairs, floor covering. AUCTION SALE FRIDAY MARCH 5 AT 2 O'CLOCK AT 12 KENSINGTON ROAD including: Bedroom J. J , MUSTARD Auctioneer. BY TENDER . The Executors of the Estate of '1'. Gordon Ives offer for sale by tender the very desirable business location 219-219A Great George Street in Charlottetown. otashow-noomendoffioe and a large garage. to belgwerded to the utigadrsigng close April lowest or any or n P. E. 1. No. 1 potatoes 755 2.25- ',2.40; N. B. new white 75s 2.00- 2.10: N. B. 5051.30-1.40: N B. red 505 130-140: N. 3. ins .30-1.40; N. B. 105 .30-.33; Maine 50s 1.30- 1.35; Florida reds 50s 3.25. N. Y. Stocks NEW YORK fAPl-The stock market recovered its balance Tuesday and regained more than it lost in Monday's moderate fall. Snme gains were exceptionally high but these were few. The ad- vance usually was cut off at around 2 points. Losses were small for the most part. Coppers were the first to im- prove, but it wasn't long until the other major groups got into the act. Also advancing were steels. railroads, oils, aircrafts. motors, utilities. radio-televisions and air- lines. Distillers closed steady after being depressed most of the day. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks was up SL20 at 3156.”. Volume was 1.910.000 shares. Howe Sound, in the copper busi- ness. was ihe day's most active issue up 1'14 at 2094:. It was fol- lowed by General Dynamics up 134, Rexall Drug up iii, Zonite Pro- ducts up V4. Gulf 011 up lift. and Anaconda Copper up 156. Lower were U. S. Gypsum off 2, American Telephone V4. Westing- hmlse Electric Tu. Schering Corp. 14. and Allied Chemical V4. Among Canadian stocks. Inter- national Nickel advanced l. Cana- dian Pacific and Mclntyre each gained V4 and Dome Mines was Vs lower. Lake Shore and ltoyalite Oil. Canadian issues on the American stock exchange. each declined it. What stocks did: . Tue Mon Advances 548 339 Declines 323 625 Unchanged Z53 224 Total issues 1134 1138 NEW YORK (AP! - Closing quotations: Beth Steel 11850 D Warner . UV: Chou am! onie 47 (lone Edison .. COVE 1-:1 Auto 1. 17 Gen Else 30 Gen Motors "VI Goodyear 57V! or Nor Ry "QM Kenriecott hintlzmrv w We NY Central 35 Rurllo rt-rp 'l' lltri Dll NJ Hills ll Alri'raH 70V) Vanadium JWI W Il TIII II Weaiinrzhnuse 7tI lM"IlII(fAN Ill Zinc. .. rs-is Montreal Stocks MONTREAL (CP)-Stocks were fractlonally lower at the close of moderately active trading on the stock market Tuesday. Down a point were Canada Ce- ment. Robert Mitchell, Aluminium and Bell. selling ex-rights. Fraser. Powell River. Price. Seagrams. Hudson Bay and Royal Bank each dipped a major fraction . General Dynamics advanced IV: and Power Corporation a point. All sections 0! the indmtrlsl Alnousveryoaeleelaoeeoeahr ground to deal with the am: successful enterprise in any isld All wheat prices remained un- 13 No. 1 durums which were down In Oats: May vsvl; Jly mi-va; Oct. 5"” Barley: May 1.063s; Jly toms; " ct. 98. Flax: May 2.98; Jly 2.8595; Oct. S I market declined witlrhsavieet in miscellaneous indust- ii? DOOHO E ggggggilsig 8 E gUUUEhg0 .2" :r'8 2 T5. - S?Ei'”'”Ss;E&i'fE”.EEsEl:””&sE”E"SEz:S!&Ef:'"' CANADIAN Cone Paper Ford .2 5 .- 8 Toronto Siroclts TORONTO, (CP)-- he market eased slightly Tuesday but price changes were mostly fractions. Western oils eased slightly. Transmountain Oil Pipe Line led the downward trend with a drop of 83.75 to 528 following reports that oil exports from Alberta to the United States are being cur- tailed. Bailey Selburn A and Peruvian suffered smaller losses. But Gen- eral Petroleum A climbed 30 cents to 35.95. Uraniums, led by Pronto with a drop of 30 cents to 38.45. were weaker. Can-Met fell 28 cents to 31.32 on a 55.000-share turnover and smalle losses went to Far- aday. Lorado and Lexindin. Al- (gglrkn dropped 82 1-2 cents to sip.- Base metals were slightly down on the day. Beaucage fell 15 cents to 85.20. and lesser a loss went to East Sullivan. Steep Rock. Labra- dor. United Keno Hill and East- ern Metals managed some gains. 3:32;; I Ufeuaeliiedai EE iiilainuiarriisaaariiaizisiiinssiiiaaasesria : Sales Slash nI'Ig 1,". ch," 1000 Arms 17 17 um Ala: as as as 1450 AIDOIDI I H I 1400 Do wta 12 21 22 1500 Alton NV: IA um 330 Do debs 97 97 97 .110 Do wtl 1106 1150 1130 40175 Am Ledlt , I60 155 I 1000 All! NIP” 110 I17 117 1934 Anacon no 335 335 T M500-Anchor I0 7 9 son an Am an rev. 10 16 I110 Ant Cdn I0 470 I70 ".500 And RM!!! 08 50 57 50150 Ankeno 10 av. 10 I100 Arcan I10 100 100 2500 Area 511 5.! 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Merl .50 N .1'l"l'-man :2:::g.s:sE 252.:-:gE:E.e: e::5aEaa:E,E!Eass.-:s:;:.-snag: S5: S :5 is s s5s.a;:; :E.::s.:;:E:E:s;E.EgE:;a;; 5g.sgg:S;E;e::.asgE:!:e:E.Es!:i:;;:s:gag.::sE 'Ea3e:E5EESs:2:EE:&; E- 5iSe5.: 9 55;: :ggeEsaa ziisliesleigiasiI!Ei!le5!5Ii!i!g::si:aggaiiaElsis:3E2E3sagssag ii I .a wwwi gf i g 3 IU4,IIIiI;.5iIU3ii0I8!5t!I5I::g3!g!kEI?I;i;.-gain "as:-he It-gllnilg-SiliiiilnlsinaiI:5g33n!!:IIII:i.-::eiaagisignEE:th:::35SE3seg I leeks llosd -NI. Iltl "TI. U theIockslaatlwereiao' oal"riday.March1ith. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph '1'. Gallant of Forut Vlsw. were is 010017 March lllll. "rrumee Harris at tiielneke Itoadwashoiaaaryuerehlith. Mr.aedMrs.I"rsdRixolths Lockenoedwersiaomsaryon Merchilth . nettarttneottlisiocksneed wutnomuryoeuerchloth. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ilollonnfol iiolaagarry, were in 0'l.4esry March Mrs. Edward Griffin, teacher of Forest View School. spent Sunday Mat'eh13th,atherhomeinBur- ion. - Mr. and Mrs. Joseph '1'. Gallant of Forest View were visitors on Sunday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Arsenault. Dave Griffin of the Locke Road Kauai in O'I.eery on Monday. March Edward Griffin of Burton. w in Forest View March 14th. - NORTH CARLETON SCHOOL -North Carleton School report: GRADE X - 1. Reta Cormler. GRADE IX - 1. Frances Ham- mil; 2. Garnet Lowther. GRADE VIII - 1. Jean Parker: 2. Gilbert Wedge; 8. Marion Wright.G , GRADE VII -- 1. Marjorie Wedge; 2. Carl Wright: ii. George Murray. GRADE VI - -. Shirley Parker; 2. Howard Perry; 3. Katherine llammil. GRADE V - 1. Joanne Douc- u atte; 2. Harley Harper; 3. Regin- ald Hammil. GRADE IV - 1. Bruce Dou- cette; 2. Vernon MacDonald; 9. Vivian Reeves. GRADE III - 1. J. D. Mac- Donald; 2. Charles Lowther; 3. 1 Edith Perry. GRADE 11 - 1. Carmelita Mac- Donald; 2. Lloyd MacDonald; I. Loretta Wedge and Geraldine Murphy. GRADE 1 --I. Royetta Towns- hend and Elisabeth MacDonald (equal); 2. Leigh Lowther; 3. Barbara Parker. - Conway Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Milli- gen and children. Frederick and Beverley were ivisi Mri. Pres- ton Oatway at The er Nurs- ing Home 0'Leary on Sunday, March 20th. Mr. and Mrs. Thane Ellis. Summerside. spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hardy. Freeland. Gnr. and Mrs. Leo Milligan, Utopia, New Brunswick, were week-end visitors at the homes of -Mr. and Mrs. Colin Mllligan and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil MacKin- non. , Miss Eleanor Paugh. Summer- side. spent the week-end at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Paugh. East Bide- o . Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Milli- gen and children. Frederick and Beverley were business visitors to Summerside on Saturday. March 10th. . Mrs. George Morrison and son Angus. spent the week-and It thevhome of Mr. Thomas Bigger. Portage. Miss - Evelyn Morrison. Abank employee. Tyne Valley. spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Clinton Morrison. Miss Merrill Palmer. Grade XII student at P.W.C. spent the weekend with her parents Mr. find, Mrs. Robert I-I. Palmer. Free- an . The many friends of Mrs. Leigh Craig. Poplar Grove will regret to learn she is not enjoying the best of health and wish her a speedy recovery to good health. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Jelley and family. Unionvele. were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Banks. Poplar Grove. Mrs. Marshal Murphy has re- turned to her home in Freeland after being to Charlottetown for a medical check-up. Rev. Harold Lloyd Henderson, Portage La Prairie. Manitoba was visiting his mother. Mrs. 'R. C. Henderson, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Banks. Poplar Grove. over the weekend. 'i'heman!&tgndsofMissShir- asislgeegsii E E? 5 irliiilll ii iii :55 :- "M!-sa! an :3": " 5 5. -swam: rest: '2 I E "W-a-' 92': is air, .-5 .E" 3 '5 .4 . -.'- an. 2 Mrs. Leilll - Mrs. David Lidstone. East Bide- ford. on Sunday. March mih. Mr. James Brooms returned to Monday morning. March met. Mr. Thomas Murphy spent the weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Murphy. Stun- nierlide. Mlu' Blanche Craig. Poplar Grove. has accepted a position with the Registration of Motor Vehicles, Summereide. Her many friends wish her every success. Mrs. Cecil Skerry and daugh- ter. Murr Road, were business visitors to Summersidu on Mon- day 21st. Mr. I-Iasold Miller and Mr. Mark Oatway, Freeland. attend- ed the Telephone Directors meet- ing at Charlottetown on Monday. March 21st. The many friends of Mr. Cecil Hardy. Freeland will be glad to learn he has returned to his home after spending several days In the Prince County Hospital. Sununerside. tor X-rays. All loin in wishing him a speedy recov- ery to good health. Mr. and Mrs. Allan MacDonald accompanied by Mrs. " Milligan. Inverness and Mrs. Os- car MacNeill were business vial- tors to Charlottetown on Tuesday, March 22nd. Mr. Edgar Oatway. accom- panied by Mr. end Mrs. Ralph Oatway, Freeland. were business visitors to Sunimerslde on Mon- dav March 21st. P Howian -Mrs. Aeneas Ahearn of Alber- ton recently spent a couple of days visiting with her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. James J. B. Arsenault had the doctor ' bust (unit :...'''.''.:.''.....A - r:.'.. pitsl. linensrskle. . i, - . --Illr J:lD:& col I III I oelllaadavl llereh am. so-. Jone g was I his work at St. Peter's Bay on E! Wedge, at their home in 0'l.eary. . in ,. , -g . st-'&'ieawerev'istt1ng"i: .woodstncksIllarek Io. werdtiellaiit. sad! as-senault reeea motored lg llisslelen itlolDuifarl.g now employed in Howlan at uu home oft. and Mrs. Roben Arsenenlt. , ; 'f .'aedIlrs Douglas Adam B. Araenanlt. Hcwlea. IIlssJeaaArssaeultoH-Iowl spent theweekaadotllarch with Manda in Plnsvillsw Felix A1-assault has now 1-stun. cddto hieuuhome atWo1:dstock gnu un ergo sur ery V 1 of Chergattetown ae.li;ii".1 him a speedy get well. . p Mrs. John Finnen who spent tn. winter in Snmmerside is now via. itiuncgk at her old home in Wood. I . Lyle 3...... of the Mill amt made a business trip to Howlaa on March 15. Mrs. Alphonse Bernard spent Tuesday and Wednesday, Mam, 15 d 10 at the home of her par- en . Mr. and Mrs. Fermin Perry at Howlen. Mrs. Frank Gallant was a train passenger to Summerside 0 March 10 where she will spend a day or two with her sister. Mn. John Cabin. Professional Cards Chartered Accountants T. Ilhrle Hickey Canadian Bank of Commerce 1 Building - Snmm ” , P.E.I. Phone use W. Albert Robertson P. E. I. MUTUAL BUILDING Grenville at Water Street Summerside DIAL P 0. BOX 3344 001 INSURANCE n. E. Ellis eson Limited Fire - Ante - Casualty 5 Summit St. Snmmeraldc Optometrist E. E. Parkman 0pt.D., n.o. pnomr. am REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Snnuneni ' B. F. Hunter. R.0. Snmmerside. P.E.I. - no at IMALLMAWS BUILDING for his wife Mrs. A. " who is suffering now from a bed cold. I-Ier many friends hope to see Mrs. Arsenault up and around again very soon. : Little Olive Doiroa is now out again-after her recent illness. Everyone hope: that she wlu be 0.K. now. Mr. and Mrs. Larraine Gallant and family are now in Woodstock while a new chimney is being erected in their house after their recent fire when the himney burst on March 11. g On Wednesday trucks from Be- deque were hauling see dpotatoee from I-Iowlan. it seems good seed are scarce now. Messrs. Flrmin Perry and Lar- raine Gallant made a couple of A. Ralymond Grant. .Sc.. 0.1:. as Water Street - " 4-1 Ahove Maurice Mill's Mel's We PHONE 8080 r: :" - PHYSICIANS ” Photographers THE READ STUDIO 1). w. suns a Dr. Hubert; MaoNeill.7Q:D Physician - Surgeon Water Street. Snmmerslde Phone 701! Dentists Dr. J. A. Doll-on SMALLMAN'S BUILDING out use Our Boarding House Major Hoopl .n-..-.1--mg s -- .- Ci-i0CK- " By J. it Williain-ti