'-I——‘—'_'—-—__ SERVICES SERVICES SEPTIC TANK and Field Tile Installation 0 TRENCHING For wire and water lines 0 BACK HOEING O SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED RESERVE PARKING Central Location Reasonable Rates Apply at I35 Kent St. Reasonable Rates :VITAL STATISTICS MACDONALD -—- Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Macdonald. Karen. and Danny happily announce the birth of a son and bro- ther. David Shawn. who weigh- ed in at six pounds. One ounce BIRTHS SPENCER —- To Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Spencer on Wednes- day. June 1964, at the Prince Edward Island lion- pttal. a son. Forrest Leon- nd Mrs nounce the 1964. Weight 6 lbs. 614’ ozs. LOCKHART -— At Grace ternI-ty Hospital. Halifax. NS. on May 29th. 1964. to Rev. and Mrs. Lockhal'f. Dartmouth. N.S.. a daughter. Barbara Suzanne. weight 8 pounds, 2 ounces. A sister Ior Christine Ellen. DeCOSTE - At the Charlo'e- NELSON Mr. I Rob- ert Nelson Ines Bernadette Bianchardt are happy to an- birth of their son Allan Robert at the Charlotte- l town Hospital on June Isl.l Ma- ANNOUN CITY & QUEENS IIIGGEY‘S PHARMACY . . . are now located in their new spat-Ious store at 131 Great ’George Street tnext Bank of Nova Scotial. Dial 4-3170 for prompt free delivery. Prescrip- tion first. . .“WE TREAT THE SICK WELL." J E W E I. l. S GREENHOUSE I UNLOADING CAR of Royal Feed at Milton Station. morn— ing only. Saturday. .Iune 6th. her arm in a milling ma- chine accident. but she is on CEMENTSaners. elfoon:Rev '. 1' Gus am]l Severed Hand Frank Dougan. Monctml; The every Friday night. Dancing Mr, and Mrs. Peltlerr Ryan; Reta W-D medical definition Mrs. Jessie s. Family: The Members of St {mm .h ' ‘ m St. John: Mr. and Mrs. ~.‘ 62%;: Lou figilhnm‘ .1 In... Guardian. Mouam,-m a... s. use. rt". Margaret Gallant; and. lMable Murphy; Mr. and Mrs.j , 'Basilica Male Ohm'r; Mrs. J.E.' DANCE' MI'III‘IEW Ha". Bradley; Richard R. Dougan. 9:30-12-30. Good music. Canlectl.,lmd=p and family; Mr; INDIANAPOLIS (“I _ u 5"“0“ ‘Gilllis; Mrs. Joseph Hughes and Buy'l right h.“ w“ Dunstan's Basilica Altar Socie- ty; Mr. and Mrs, boo Sweeney. DAI'GHTERS or England 99”“? Mf- Find M” “*th Tb nd was sewed back In Rummage Sale. Friday, .lune Bl'owni Mime hue” and “be”; an operation which her surgeon. am John, weight 8 lbs” 1 02. on Sunday. May 31. at Jef- A brother for Christine and fery Hale's Hospital. Quebec JCL,‘_, _, City. EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT ‘ FOY'S SEPTIC TANK SERVICE town Hospital. June 1. 1964. to and Garden Centre. York. teIe-. 5th. at s p.m. IOOF Hall. Sydney Mr- and M”- w“‘“” Law”? I Dr. Hugh Williams. called "al- Mr. and Mrs. Maurice De- phone 4-7074. Open daily 8 um. I St I IVI'I‘S. Agnes Currie. Halifax: Miss - n Trym 91.. Cum“ 42,34 W Coste. a son. John Maurice. to 10 p.m. large selection of An-l ree' A81165 MCQU‘aidi '55 - a mops: 'V'J'HI'Iml'efilefid'fifi'gg. ‘ weight 8 “ft- 10 018- I nuals including several . SPECIALS AT Gala Beauty , Queue 311d Mrs- DIM: MTI and man' surge-1 tum "In I... Miss E. Chandler ANDREWS _ At the Prim“ Ed. American Winners, Perennials, Salon. 105 Kent Street. Charlotte- M‘Ie- Joseph D3193". Mm. stored me hand May 1‘ in u 36 Upper Hillsboro Bookkeeping, - invoicing statements, etc., at or part-time office. _Will be collecting garb~ age as usual in the Stan- hope tourist area and private cottages. Lorne B. Kielly Covehead Road SAW FILING. LAWN ers and all edged home MOW tools shar- pened. Contact Weston Car- mody. 296 Fitroy Street, Tel- Mechenics with experience in mach- inery maintenance, welding. metal work. pipe fitting. electric work need- ed. for installation and operating main- tenence of plant and agricultural equip- ment. trucks. tractors. and viners. Apply to— P.E.I. FROSTED FOODS LTD. Sherwood. P.E.I. day. June 2. 1964. to Mr. and Fred Andrews Inee Daphne Shaw) a son. weight A brother for Sherry. ENGAG EM ENTS IRELAND — GRAY —— Mr. and Mrs. John E. Ireland. Sum- Phone 6-2 epbone 4-9462. FOR LATE REFIIflEIEAV giggle N C E S 3.3535323? °’ ‘3" m” SEE PAGE 3 NOTICES NOTICES TRAIN NOW IBM COMPUTER PROGRAMMING Series 1401 — 1440 - 1620 — 7070 - 360 BASIC TABULATING CONTROL PANEL WIRING. KEY PUNCH FREE Placement Assistance FREE Aptitude Test DAY — NIGHT classes—ALSO Home Study. Our facilities are available at all times to Home Study. Applicants for practical tuition and use of the machinery in ur HALIFA SCH L. SEND YOUR REPLY TO: SEABOARD DATA PROCESSING INSTITUTE 5441 RAINNIE DRIVE, HALIFAX. N.S. Name . . . . . Age Address City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Prov. . . . . . . . . 1f Rural Give Directions +25 Sch. Members of Halifax Board of Trade. MANAGER WANTED Position vacant tor Treasurer Man- ager involving accounting and council- ling. Apply in writing giving career summary. reference and salary expect- ed to. Summerside R.C.A.F. Credit Un- ion R.C.A.F. Station. Summerside. ROCK - SHAKE SIDING and INSULATION by Johns Mansville — Permanent Centennial Colors —- “Many Jobs Completed for Your Inspection" Low Overhead Means Low Prices No Obligation— Ask For James Stewart MONARCH ROOFING & INSULATION Charlottetown 894-4560 Summerside 436-3419 WANTED Machine Operators. Machinists. Tool Makers and Layout Men for welded fabrication. Please apply at your nearest National Employment Otiice POSITION AVAILABLE A young. aggressive man is required for the pos- ltion of Credit Manager for a local retail store. This is a new opening and applicants must also be aIblIe to handle collections. Experience is an asset. although not necessary. Write Box 27478, Guardian - Patric-t. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION On the ptemises of W. R. Jenkins Ltd.. St. Peters Road in Prince Edward Island at 12:30 p.m. June 11. 1964—011e 1958 DeSoto sedan— Serial Number LS2W-1758. The above vehicle is being sold pursuant to a Chattel Mortgage agreement between Jack Falls. Charlottetown. P.E.I.. and Trans Canada Credit Corp. Ltd. REAL ESTATE ANNOUNCING SHORE ACRES MOTEL Dining Room OPENING THURSDAY EVENING, ’ JUNE 4th Excellent Food Parties by Reservation TELEPHONE 4-7653 FOR SALE BY TENDER Tenders will be rccaiveri by the undersigned until Friday. June 5th. 1964. at 12:00 .1 m. for the purchase of a house and lot at 135 Upper Queen Street. House contains living room. two bedrooms. lcitcihen, dinette. bathroom hot air furnace. The highest or any tenders not necessarily accepted. For further particulars and inspection apply to the under- signed. J. ELMER BLANCHARD Solicitor —— 160 Richmond Street FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION On the premises of W. R. Jenkins Ltd.. St. Peters Road. in Prince Edward Island at 12:30 p.m. June 1]. 1964—0112 1964 Volkswagen Coach -—Serial No. 5687350. The above vehicle is being sold pursuant to a Conditional Sales agreement between Joseph C L Souris, ‘P.E.I. and Trans Canada Credit orp. . RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT MEETING MONDAY, JUNE 81h, 1964 Mount Stewart Elementary School at 8:30 p.m. ' MAIN TOPIC—RECREATION EVERYONE WELCOME DIVISION OF RESEARCH ' BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY I WHITMAN. BE‘NN & ASSOCIATES . CONSULTING ENGINEERS . - HALIFAX - CHARLOTI‘E'I‘OWN . MONTREAL . QUEEN swarm ..:..ltaonm mums AUCTION SALE at RUSTICO IPARKMAN FARMI On Saturday, June 6th. at 1 p.m. Owing to ill health I offer for sale my farm, stock and mach- inery. farm consisting of 92 choice land with 30 acres broken. good house and outbuildings. pave- ment at door, 10 choice milk cows. 9 freshened, 1 to freshen, 1 heifer to freshen in September, 5 fall calves, 2 spring calves. 5 brood sows. 1 sow with litter of 10. 4 bred again. 1 Boar York, ma- chinery. Cockshutt tractor 35. 1—3 bottom plow (Cockshutt). 1 set of lever barrows, 1 set of discs, 1 set of pin barrows. 1 Furna thresher. 1 manure spreader (New Idea), 1 tractor trailer, 1 crusher 10 inch (M. H.). 1 set of Fairbanks scales, 1 National 2 unit milker. 1 De Laval cream separator, 200 bales of hay, 200 bales of straw. cream cans and milk pails. 1 binder (Doering), forks, shovels and hoes. other articles too num- erous to mention. If farm don't sell it will be put up for rent. Terms: Cash. Owner: _ Auctioneer: LEO GALLANT. - CLAUDE CRASWELL. Dial 4-7824 AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE CHANCERY SALE 1 - I957 FOR'D 2-DOOR PASSENGER SEDAN Pursuant to an order of the Vice-Chan- . collar of the Court of Chancery made the |2th day at February. AD. I964.. in cause No. I906 wherein Hilton Barbour was the complainant and Frank Roach the defend- ant. I will sell one I957 Ford 2-door pas- senger sedan model and serial no. 670 BK- 347234 on Tuesday the lbth day of June. A.D. I964. at |O:30 o'clock in the tore- noon at the court house in Summerside. in Prince County. Prince Edward Island. Dated at Charlottetown in Queens County this 20th day of May A.D. I964. GORDON R. HOLMES Mute: in Chancery I merside. announce the engage- ment of their only daughter. Marjorie Joy. to Peter Gray. Terrace. BC. son of Mr. and Mrs. William Gray. Toronto. The marriage will take place July 11. 1964. at 3.30 p.m. In I ward island Hospital on I‘ues- . I Geranums, Begonias. gardening aids. etc. Closed Sundays. COME AND DANCE to the Tremtones every Friday night 3 lbs-. 1‘3 018- Allan Frederick. . in Victoria. Admission 75 cents. Refreshments available. VESEY'S SEEDS at Y o r k open daily including evenings, Monday to Saturday. Maritime grown Laurentian. Kale. Moase's ‘ Mangel. vegetable seeds. etc. I I I RUMMAGE SALE. Saturday June 6th. at 2 p.m. in Heart: Hall basement. Trinity Church by the senior girls Bible Class. DON‘T MISS the lobster supc Trinity United Church. Sum- I per, sponsored by the Victoria r id United ' MacKINNON — MATHESON -— i M Mr. and Mrs. Alexander ac- Kinnon wish to announce the engagement of Lois Florence. late Mrs. Matheson. Marriage to take place at Valleyfieid. United Church on July 15th,; at 2:30 p.m. FLEMING — SMITH — Mr. and Mrs. Dermot Fleming. Char-‘ lottetown. wish to announcel the engagement of the'r“ youngest daughter. Mary Bcr- I netta Anne to Douglas Fred- rick . and Mrs. Douglas Smith. Charlottetown. I The marriage will take place} at St. Dullstuu's Basilica.1 Charlottetown on July 1. 1964. at 9 ram. D EATH S MacDOUGALL ._ At the Kingsi County Memorial Hospital. on . June 3, 1964. Mrs ‘ | . Duncan I MacDougall. of Bangor. in her ‘ 80th year. Short service at. Montague Funeral Home Sat-I urday. June 6. at 1:30 p.m.} Always remembered by . Service Bangor Church at. 2:30 p.m. Interment in Ban-. gor cemetery. l coanv — Mrs. Loretta Coady. wife of the late James E.! Coady. died at her home In? Kelly's Cross on Thursday.l June 4. 1964. in her 80th year. Remains will rest at the Char- their oldest. ers. dryers. dial 4-7341 day or eight. Church Women In Vic- toria Hall. on Saturday. June 6th. from 2 to a pm. REPAIRS T0 automatic wash- electric ranges. ‘ 10} refrigerators. Factory trained Matheson. son of- service men. Malcolm Matheson and thel Storey Electric. DEATHS I I PROFITT—At Valemount. ac, . a on June 2nd. 1964. Douglas] Murray Profitt In his 65ml year. formerly of Margate. P.F..l. Interment will take place in British Columbia. IN MEMORIAM MacFerlane — I n ' ; loving memory at . IMrs. John MacFarlane who passed away June 5. I962. I husband and family. MacLEOD -— In loving memory of a dear brother John J MacLeod. who passed away on .lune 5. 1960. Always remembered by Its- ; ters Mae. Laura and Belle. lottetown Funeral Home froml pchEmNG _. In loving menu; this afternoon at two o'clock.: The funeral will be held Mon- day morning. leaeving the fu- neral home at nine o‘clock for Requiem High MaSs at Joseph’s Gturc In Kel ory of William Pickering who I pasaed away on June 5th._ 1.54 Always remembered by his 5". wife and family. I Is Cross at 10. Interment In the FLOOD -- In loving memory Of} D 1“ and I church cemetery. BERNARD — At Beach Grove. I Wednesday. June 8. 1964.I Frank Bernard In his 76ml year. Forwarded from thei Rooney Funeral Home to theI I home of his son. Boyd Ber- I Th nard. Pleasant View. from i where the funeral will be held I Saturday. leaving the home at ' 8:30 to St. Simon and St. Jude. MacLEoD _- In loving memory Church. Tignlsh. for Requiem} High Mass at 9 o'clock. 1n- terment in the church ceme- tery. CHAISSON —— At St. Felix. Wedy nesday. June 3. I964. .lohn R. Chaisson In his mth year Forwarded from the Rooney Funeral Home to the home of ’ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Chris- topher. St. Fclix from where the funeral will be held Sat-‘ urday. June 6. leaving the home at 10.15 to St. Simon and St. Jude Church. Tignlsh. for Requiem High Mass at 10.30. Interment In the church ceme- tery. FINDLAY Margaret Anne Findlay. a former resident of Morell. died yesterday. June 4. 1960. at the Sacred Heart Home at the age of 78. Her; remains are resting this even- ing at 7 o'clock in the Hen- nessey Funeral Home. Fu- neral arrangements will be made later. nuonas — Chester Hughes otI 3‘“ Dromore died Tuesday. JuneI 2. 1964. at the Charlottetown Hospital at the age of 58. His remains have been transferred from the Hennessey Funeral Home to his late residence. from where the funeral will be held Saturday morning at. 9 o‘clock to St. Patrick‘s Church. Fort Augustus, tor Requiem High Mass at 9-30 Interment Is in the church cemetery - MacDONALD m Wilfred Mae- Donald died at his Mt. Stew- art home on Tuesday. June 2. 1964. at the age of 67. His remains have been transferred from the Hennessey Funeral I In our 2 There Is a Home to his late residence. 0mm where the funeral will Funeral be held Saturday morittng at 9:15 to St. Andrew's Church In Mt. Stewart. Requiem High Mass will be celebrated atI all of you our very slncere‘ our father James . who passed away five years! ago today. June 5th. 1959. hearts your memory ers ‘1 Always tender. fond and true. There is not a day dear dad : at we do not think of you. ‘ Lovineg remembered y hlsl sons and daughters. I of John J. MacLeod. Breadal-I bane who passed away June led at the grave 5th. 1960 smile we will always reme r. A Volce we will always retail. A memory we will cherish for- ever . or one so dear to us all. I Lovineg remembered by his wife and family. . MORRELL — In loving mem- ory of a dear husband a nd father. Leonard Women who died June 5. 1959. 1 Today brings back sad memories : No loving voice we hear. ‘ You added meaning to ollr lives As only you could it And how sad and lonely is my home without you I The happy hours we once en- : e joy d How sweet their memories still. Death has left a loneliness The world can never fill. I often think of by gone days. When we were all together Our family chain is broken now I your memories live, forever. I l have lost my only companion A life linked with my mm. And day by day I m.ss you more As I walk through life alone Perhaps God knew that it was, b I I We could never have said goud- bye Leonard To a husband and father we es For you to leave Without a last farewe loved so well. ; hool. :HIUCDICIS and Gallant children TMr. and Mrs. John Fergu CARD OF THANKS Lovineg remembered by wife. Gertrude Morrell. and children. The family of the late Stephen Mac. Donald wish to thank sin- cerer Rev. Charles Gallant. Dr. L. Cox. Dr. L. Bonnell, the Perry Home. The many friends and neighbors who call- ed. those who sent mass cards and helped in so many ways to 9.30 am. Interment Is In the '. thanks. church cemetery. GRANT —- Daniel A. (Dantlel nurses that took part In canngIMiss Mary McKenzie Deacon. Grant. Peakes Road. died sud- for my late brother Sylvester-I denly at Montague on Wed- nesday. June a. 1904. He was I the Charlottetown Hospital 55. Remains were forwarded Thursday afternoon from t h a Father Dumphy. our good neigh- I Charlottetown Funeral Home bors lnamelyl In the residence of his bro. ther. Slfe Grant. also of Peak. es Road. The funeral will be people that sent messages held Saturday morning, 'eav- I want to thank all the Sisters. Morrison. in the last hours at Dr. Joe McMillan. Magr. Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Septmus MacPhee. Mr. and Mrs. Luke Power. All the good of sympathy to me. mass cards for log the. house at nine o'clock prayers. flmrs. All those that for Requiem High Mass at st. called to pay their last respects Cuthbert’s Church. St. Ther- esa‘s. at 9.30. dad to him. I thank all of you from Interment in the bottom of my heart Mn. Wastes Km. . St. I young ‘ Mr. (or trude Casey Jotlm; |town. Cold waves $10.00 . Catherine Trainor; Mire. Be 437.50; 37.50 for 3500. Telephone 4-0481 for appointment. operation at Community Hospi- tal which took almost five hours. CARDS 0F SYMPAT'“. Hospital officials said. Wednes- ‘I NEW GLASGOW summer of- Miss Margaret Riley; Mr. and day mm M“- Bf” '5 “mo”! ,fice hours: Monday. Weones- Mrs. Lloyd Johnson. N.Y.: Ilphl "my I” mums"! then” to Iday. Thursday, Friday 3:00 gentle Arsenault; Mr. and MIrs..rega'“ “59 “i t e P 5:00 p.m. No office on Satur- Bill Crockett; Mr. and M 3.4 The 39-year?” 100* com' .day. Dr. Zielinski. IRS]... Mom-en; Con-stableand Pa"? emplflye,” hand hunt! by I “N WWW Camera": M..._ and an Inch of skin and two tendons Laurie “cm”. and Blame; after the accident. The surgeons Mr; Ida Yen} Zmn Chum}. WA stitched together eight tendons. _ on. ZIELINSKI. Kensington Mr; I summer office hours daily 1200- Mrs. um“... M... and three major nerves and two ma- Fuc‘nw. Mrs, Clair jot: bloor1 ""ssels. . .30. 7:00-9:00 except Wednes- “05.3mm Mo‘s. Charles WOI’Ihi‘ I “Pk? “P “luff/"d! “4 Id", 53mm“, A15“ by an. M1,. and Mrs. Ivan Mound. Mr thought they hadnt‘ done a Imimment and Mrs. pram-.5 wmlams; Mr. thing. Mrs. Bray said. Tnen and Mrs. Frank Mayhew; Miss . I saw I could move my fingers ENJOY noon country enmr- 1.3, mm... Mr. and Mrs. Ray I ——nobody in the hosspital would .tainment — attend Dartlley m1. c. Sweeney. St believe that until they had all variety concert. Kenslnglon Ele John. Mil.” Lily NIit-holsnn: Mist. seen it for themselves.“ mentary St‘h'mI auditorium» panel Sutherland; Mrs. anz- Dr. Williams said his first Saturday. June 6th. 1964. are" Edmonds; Mr. and Ml‘s- thought was to “snip off that "‘Is’l‘m 50 “ms and '15 “"1" Samuc-I Hood; Mrs. (12. "Tr; little bit of skin and make II V Y _: , and Mrs. NW“ a clean amputation." RESERVE SATLRDA). _Jul.V ESE ngu.m.m9rs'Idp; Hon. J KNEW THE RISK; 11. for the Centennial Picnic at Angus McLean. House of n3... Mrs. Bray said she new Egmnnt Bay at ha“ and on the Commons. Ottawa; Jim and the risks and was willing to take chum“ "mmds‘ Bonnie McEac-het-n; Mrs. Joycr any chance to save her hand.“ Doctors say there has been Stewlart. Halifax; Mr. and Mrs . Only one case of a successfully Ham-5. Sanderson; Muss Ida Mt“ FLOWER AND tomato plants Dm'eall: Miss Alice -’- “WW ; re-implanted limb in medical t Bert Hanevelds. Telephone Mrs, Gertrude Flynn: M11 an_d‘ history, 838-2345 Montague RR 2. Mrs. H. Gorvette: MT- and M“ Surgeons at Massachusetts ‘ , Stewart hIIsKa'l': ‘GVOUP .2 21°"; General Hospital in Boston at- REGUl'AR FRID’“ "'K I“ Auxil‘alyi MISS I‘IVFIV" (’am‘n' ‘ tached the right arm of 14-year- dailre in hlmio‘ll Village ha I l. .9... 31m Jonnie William? and Old EVEN" ‘Red' Knowles May Mum by the Del ' Ra’s ' ‘Fami‘Vi M“ and “‘5' 'am” 23, 1962. after it. had been sev- 2133 Fergl‘fion i111“? 'Ill‘mMu‘zé‘dl‘j ' ered by a freight train. Feeling so . I . THE LAW OFFICE of Ken- and ‘ “'5‘ l _ Mr and partlal use of the arm re- . .. . L‘TI‘S. Robert Dlln(8'll nelli .R. Mat-DoZnId ninthc (null-$33 31...; Tan-nest “Rom; Mrs [Billed after the surgery’.-__—_ Hmld'llg' Mum‘lam' “l ’9 “Del IlJll‘illil Shun: IluIIIax; M-l‘s. each Shmrday’ Di-uuis. Mrs, Ile'etl Robertsali New Cunadlan I r I ' Mrs. All‘l Burns; . 1' DANCING CARDIt-AN Par— MI- and I I . , . _ Ish Hall on Friday nights tare 2"“?! lava, Charmlng, concelled until further non-e. ‘ ‘- 3' ' VM d . ~ ' ‘ ~ ’ d Mrs. F‘led Barnett. If. an [Cardigan cenlenmal commit Tilly‘s. Ley'man DinIgrwelIl; Mr. and NeYa T'mes Says lee" Mrs. B C. Montgomery: Mr. and I Mrs, Dan Gamham. Mr and NEW YORK ICP) — The New IMrs. Joseph Flynn: Mr. and York Times describes Clanada‘s IMrs. Harold Partridge; Mr. and proposed new flag as charm. ‘Mrs Theodor Ellis. Margaret mg." and adds that It “can be Inserted by the family . and Cecil. M . . Rob- . made to seem more he M" 1' wmfln chfufi}: ert Cal‘nuthers. Ralph and Eliza- ‘ Blzl‘blsh." The death occurs. a . - » hem. M... and Mrs, Henry WOOL. The maple leaf. although a]. Charlottetown Hnsplial F‘V'd‘ay' ridge; Mr, and Mrs. Ralph He-Iways a Canadian symbol. was i 1953 l 2“ jvan; Miss Bessie Browse; Miss‘ first "used by‘ the set; Bla . 2532 Grafton .treear ; Ann Mathew“; tiers. the paper says to an after a llnaenn'l-‘l illnw- “mine ; Aime“; Miss Alice Fraser: St. ; tonal comment on Prime Min spent. four months In Hmpltal‘ Andrews Womens Mtiss'orna'w ; ltSIPI' Pearsons proposal for a at different times he was never , Swim. Z I 0 n Church; Missi new flag show-lag dire, "a m. heard to murmur or complain. ‘Emmnlfl Fitzgerald: Miss Mai ple leaves on a Wm back- always. dwarf-9‘1 and. SIMS“ .3“ Collins; Mr. and Mrs. Robert} ground with a vertical blue bar who Visited him with a smile. Apmsworthy: Mr. and Mrs. Ed ‘ atueacth side. . He was I 9"“ 0‘ “h? We “dig” Folley. Swmmerside; Mr. I .An attempt to satisfy the Stanislaus and Ali/.1118. 318ml“- Mrs. 11eg While; Mr. and Mrs IBrttiah Canadians by status. and was born In this Only “"113: » Jack Judson; Grade 2 West Kent I that the Union Jack be ‘ h “Ill can he attended local “P90” and Mrs. Wilfred flown as a symbol of Canada's mnlstlan's Universflly- A“ ll‘J-a-mes: Mr. and Mrs. Fred membership e mmo . . n. mall ‘19 M'HIVPd "-‘mfl‘ Hine: Robert B. Harvey: Mem 1 wealtlh has not pacified the Eng. cation 88 a DI‘UG Clerk and {9’ bers Business and Professional Iish - speaking population and it some yam he was in the DWBIanan's club; Mr. Tom Mc- 1 has irritated the French-CID!- Store of the late EA FWfl-I Adam: Mr. nd Mm. Eldonldians." 'nie Times says. Later he was employed with “‘9 IAthorn; Mr. and lifts. Jerry ‘ Mr. Pearson Is dame 0081mm! 0‘ w-‘D‘ Gums beforeI‘RIvan. 0nt.: Mliss Ruth Hardy. If he does and damned If be joining the Staff of Armrest Ltd- vo'm Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mai-I doesn't. and in any case. It wil‘ be“ I0 mm“ a” “‘5 “me “he l‘e-tt: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ward: Itake more than a new flag to former Lillian Mm Mangaret Rodd and tam ‘close Canada's deepening cleh one daughter Freda. as well as fly: Miss Florence V. . Ford 3 between French Canada end the W “Stars and two “Tome” 3" :Texlas: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Har- nest of the country. of this city. , Ile : Mr. Robert L. Cotton: Mr. “The prime minister Is stak- The funeral was he'd fmm his _ . Wendell McLean and I Ing his government on the is late residence to St~.Du'nsta,n’S Colleen McGee; Ralph and one with ' Basilica where Requiem HIE-h Elizabeth: Mr. and Mm. Albert ing thought that in an election Mass was celebrated by Rev Wilson; Mrs. Harpy Paterson. the Liberals may even do bettes Father Gash. who also ofificxla‘r- Margaret MoDong‘all W.M.S. than last time." R Ilillnt‘he zimi Church: Mrs. Melville Ste- ._m s was 9". 8‘ 9" venson: Miss Margaret Mt" 0 Simpson. The funeral Mass was I) use”. Deaconess. NS. Grade Directors Named r. Frank M‘aclnlyre. VII Piltpils Q.C.H.S.; Mrs. Helen p.m.: by M F t B c Pallbearers w e r e .rncs rm: and Tim Karl onfiu Wort'h- Edwin WRMHA Jim! Cameron. Halifax; Mir. 1’9th y " me“ Cameron. John McNair. Italai Trainpr and Bernadette: Miss ,C )_ Ghiz. Rallph Bevan. Intermem Ethel Taylor: Mrs. Mildred ers' Associauo: ninja lafiud"; 1“ the Peoples “minim.” IMm‘mWi MISS MINT" McQua‘ldi ,elected 16 directors to its ha I “I Tflhuies Mr. and Mrs. Herman Feavymu‘: itiona] executive at the .mma] Pillow-Wife and diaug‘h'lt‘h lMiss Gladys Taylor: Miss Bea- l meeting which ended “mad”, SPRAVS trice \‘fln‘lflf’l‘sill'lt‘: Mrs. (Petal Those elected we". M" {I Mrs. Byum Bmwn and Frank Sutherland Mr. and Mrs. Melvin w, G. wnsm Mrs. 'H_ R' L‘ Mr. and Mics. Ernest Worth Feltmatc and anma. New Gl-as- s t r e I gm View; M s. Laudes and “moms Bucll gow; Mrs. Elizath SWIM: ; Gem- 9. a“ '01 M '.. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fmery. Wood Mr. and Mrs. Manning Bash-«ill: .Deveieux‘ Ste Atlases]; Lieutenant Governor and Mrs 'vug, Qua: M.” Marcel Cadj. Isl-and Mr. and Mrs. John Mli‘Alcel‘ 1McDonald: W: and Mrs, .Irssph .eux. Mrs. T. B. Earle Prof. w, Mr. and Mrs. eith Bevan Hambley: Mr. and Mrs. . . I weed' Zion C.G.I.'l‘. .Smith. Ont: Hon- “will Mc'lfindscllllhst. 1with:l‘lihcl'sl'icie Queen C. High School. IQuarrie. House of Commons 01- of (mam;i Helen Jun" 'Mm BASKETS News: D“. and Mrs. Kent Ellis. R. Mornings“, ' E Mr. and Mrs. James Farquliar- Hunter River; Mr. and Mrs- EChant Robertson Mrs R I, Willard Bernard. Albert. Blowh- Pratt. all of Torionto' 'Mrs P Miss Lottie Ferguson and I'Itm- ard: Mr. and Mrs. James Mar~ ‘ G Carrier Minsk,“ but . 'Gle ily. New GI swow .lin: Mr. and Mrs. Roy MOP-ill. "(in pearl“ Sashtm." M“ The Bevan Family. “'1'3."1 “T- and Arthur? R A Coolnbs Victoth GATES AJAR GaII-luer. Mass: Mr and Mrs ' ' ‘ ' ‘ Jean, Dorris. Ann'e. and Ruth. Leigh Donald. N.B. Mr. and WREATHS Mrs. Staff and Management Arnl'ast Ford; ‘11 I Eda'iu D.rald: Miss l. is 'bb T Hclcn aild Alma Venn: .ol'dwn \l'ort'l; \liss Development Doris Sanderson; Mr. and Mrs l IAldcn Ellis; Elvin and Irene *Bilrke: Mr. and Mrs. Chet Whit- Stalfif Provincial Treasury. and Mrs A (‘hlz .o. r I Zakem Family. onald Ramsay. John Beer. lock. Monoton: Mr. and Mrs. | P I Do St noon. Preston Beck: Mrs. H a z e l ‘ s baht Bell and Co. Burns and [ester Worth; Mr. REGINA (pr_u . T WERS land Mrs. Elmer Gallant: Bea- velopmenth is the migbzrig: tr'ce and Ruby Battarsby: Mr, I problem (“In 5 A. ‘and Mrs. Ray McDonald: MIiss‘L .._communities.‘ £31.! 1 Florence \. I‘m-d. Texas Mrs. I Newfoundland deputy mmmmi ‘George Brown: MHde. R'hfldk‘l affairs minister. said here rand I._\'nctta; .VII-ss Dorothy 011- He told the 27th annual conl MIT. and ers. Leim Semple Pupils of Grade 7 F. Q.C.H 50". and Mrs. Gordon Bovyct Icn: \Iiss Hilda Hal‘PeTl MT‘S-Iference of m C -' ‘ of Q.C.H. School. Cli’l'ortl Atkins: Mrs. K. Bevan anon of Mays” :zaddlgamfifggl and Mrs. Lloyd Ferguson. and Family: MT. and MI‘S- ities the development resultel PLANTS lStaft or West Kent School. Miss Marlon Hardy IAi-thur Arscizault; Mrs. CHI-'1'" from a de 1' ' 'Btichanan. Ont: Mrs. Clair andl 0 me in fismng' min“ .Arthur Arsenaull: Mary and ‘ ting and farming industries. Low-Income families are un CONTAINERS EJImmic Joli-“stun. NY. ‘able or unwillin to meet ' I'Mr. 11.23;; Cbmemn. Ralph and He lived valiantly has pas my standards a: pay taxeglulil .Mr. Klark Oantwell. Will" would we more "Thev locate lust outside thl :GPHYE'de Ft"! RM M'M‘k. New “'h.\'r;""”l{l II I‘M-"k ""1' hWWI",orlzatiiwd towns. along ark l c this ‘| where land and building cost' If we hel eve? ‘Surely he lives more valiantly I Than ever he 0 e. Freed as ltc is. to move without the weights he bore: Freed for the sweet adventur- d are low. Lack of adequate aanl I tary facilities make the ribbol I development a menace to publl health and towns obliged to annex them.” n...s STEEL FROM SWEDES Mrs. James Ferguson 0‘ heavenly dare. About so per cent of the steel ' 2. .Lightcned. to :0 cvaoflns dmn lused by the Swiss watch indue . Hardy Patton-mt 1. Th" EIN'F‘VKVR Itrv is obtained from a Sweetie ‘ What must those first hours MlpfimMM I Who loved Nith 50" I How swift. how very swtfi III Mr. and‘MIrs. Frank Michael. Point cot‘lagers. cos . .Mr. James Ferguson Sr. Oril- . ha I. {Man and {Mrs CARDS ‘Mr. and Mrs. Con BI‘RllfihB‘l'tl; ‘ Mary and Jimmie Johnson Md, . Mr. and Mrs. Bil B 1 Mr. P.J. Neahs: Mr. and Mrs. J. 3m and Family: Miro. Ethel McDonald; Dr. and Mrs. R.S.' McDonald; Hon. M a r k Mc- ‘ cm Anna and ME 3 Ms. 6! His feet In“ go. CARD OF THANKS 3"“ m. entity of the lab JolIII