Your WANT AD in 2 PAPERS - AT ONE PRICE! _ Phone Charlottetown 8506 — Summerside 8031 — Montague 97-2. Souris 32-3 _— Alberton 6 By JR. WILLIAMS| |’ MEMORIAM Gamble Of Ontario Farn _MRS. EDWARD J, ROACH Pays Off At Sale Of Star: At the Charlottetown Hospital There are left to mourn besid- es her sorrowing husband and above mentioned children. One brother, Charles of Fall River, Mass., and four grandchildren to whom she so affectionately min- ly and the responsibilities that fell upon her in this life were carvied without a faltering step or complaining word. She was a woman that felt her 10 CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN, NOV. 24, 1958. For Sale BROWN FUR COAT,. GOOD Agents Wanted A WAY TO MAKE MONEY? That’s what you are looking condition, size 38, Apply 232% Grafton St. for?’’...Just sell our daily ne- es aids provided. Write for par- THIRTY — FIVE YEAR OLD ton. Mit. Albion. ticulars and we will tell you _how to proceed. Familex Dept. 79, 1600 Delorimier, Montreal. AUTOMOTIVE "Wk HAVE IN STOCK Orginal style Suburbanites in BASE BURNER, GOOD CONDI- tion. Price $10. Man’s camel pile coat, never worn Price $10, also sleigh robe used a few times, perfect condition. Ap- ply or phone Flynn’s Store, St. Peters 670-15 tube type _ ALSO New style Suburbanites in all sizes. : : : PROVINCIAL TIRE SALES Beasley Ave. Phone 8642 Parkdale : Boarders Accommodated 1959 COMPACT VACUUM cleaners, 10 year guarantee, | ‘laboratory test proved they clean faster and more effici- ent. See before you buy any ordinary tank or eannister type vacuum. Maritime Compact Sales, 176 Kent Street, Phone on October Ist., 1958 the soul of Mrs. Edward J. Roach passed peacefully to its eternal reward. health for quite some time but was able to canry on her house- duty was in the home and that is where she excelied. Love, hos- pitality, and good deeds were evi- Trainor and Catherine Kelly, she hold activities until a fall in her home necessitated her entry to the hospital, where all that was possible was done to ease her suf- fering and bring about a necov- ery, but Almighty God willed oth- erwise and her gentle soul was ushered into His presence. Ms. Roach never lost sight of the end for which she was creat- ed; she served God persevering- EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES became the wife of Edward J. Roach in the year 1920. They were blessed with two children, Catherine Mrs. Joseph Quinn, and one son Frank, employed by the C. N. and residing at home. : The many friends of Mr. Roach and his son and daughter, tender their most sincere sympathy in there days of sadness. istered. attended was held on Saturday Mass was celebrated by Rev. T. P. Butler, parish priest, with Rev. William Simpson as deacon and Rev. Dr. Louis Callagher as sub-deacon. The service at the grave was conducted by Father Butler as- sisted by Father Callaghan. The honorany pall bearers were L. O. Kelly, Damien Lynn, Ray- mond Boylan, Francis Kelly, Francis Quinn and Eugene Kel- Wao i The active pall bearers were Edward Shea; John Callaghan, William MeKenna, Earl Hughes, | William Kelly and Joseph Boylan. Rosafe Citation R, seven weeks The funeral which was langely | old bull calf sold for $30,000 at the Holstein Sale of Stars at the ever paid for a completed sale in Canada. In 1946, $40,000 was bid by the Waterloo Artificial Breeding Unit for Glenafton Kil- jarney, but this bull died before he could be delivered, and the sale was cancelled. : A syndicate of the eight artifi- cial breeding units of Ontario bought the bull calf under the name of the Ontario Association |: of Artificial Breeders. Runner-up was another syndicate of the three Maritime Provinces Departments of Agriculture, represented by the three Ministers, Hon. C.B, Shez- vood, New Brunswick; Hon. E.D. Haliburton, Nova Scotia, and Hon. Alliston, received the se est-price for a female of still another Rosafe Sig eessities in your surroundings. 2 i only El ut dent there No risk High Commission. Sal- ens. laying. Apply Harry Hor- s ) . ee : She had not been in robust} Born at Auburn in the year |morning to St. Patrick’s Church,| Royal Winted Fair on November |ter, bought by R.R. 1884, the daughter of Patrick| where Solemn Requiem High|19th. JT is is the highest price|%ak Ridges, Ontario. The 23 head sold brow. for a new Canadian stock sale average of Sale of Stars 1958. $: ing the former record $2,168 established at th stein Sale of Stars. FIVE TO USA — Five head went to th four to Mexico, and on Rico. Charles Cox, of Cali $1,590 to J.H. Jos Neweastle, Ontario for Good” cow, Gladibrae P toria, and $1,250 to J. Brampton. R.R. Denni ges, bought a two-yea 9220. GAN ACCOMMODATE TWO Givi ice of Canad: set : eee p10 ber week. Phere $195. F.0.B. Sussex; Beatty = = La Hee PRWIELIAMS get —RE-ADVERTISED COMPETITIONS— ap May her Soul rest in peace. ee GAMBLE of ices Wea monn: oe deep well pump, 300 ft. lift, MOMENTS WE'D LIKE TO LIVE OVER—HOPE CS rentinansevntre : : é Le “The gamble that Harry J. Wil Hall-vard and Hi ae ¢C. i king barrel 1-13/16 x = . «(CARD OF TH ANKS 3 Dey Me a ee ee Cars Leaving on woe s As the result of a recent explosion in central Ottawa, the a cox, of Beeton, Ontario, and his )'f for a bred heifer Sa : ah 20, bare with engine $295. F. AS < ne premises of the Civil Service Commission were damaged and it ' ‘ ; Wao Evon, Douglas and Charles, C.J. Cerswell, Beeton, _ CAR LEAVING FOR BOSTON 0.B. Sussex. Address inquiries Miseellanous Services Offered was necessary. to move. to a new location | The family of the labe Mrs. Ed | took last June when he paid $9,000 $1,250 from Howard ‘bo ~ Deeember 5th. Phone 5803. to Sussex Farm Supplies, Ltd., et : pee ee ward Roach wish to thank the|at the Rosafe dispersal sale at and Thomas J. Merkel, a a See Sussex, N-Bo 7 cee BOX NUMBERS CHIMNEY AND FURNACES : : : ae. _|sisters and nurses of the Chat-| Qakville, for the 95-year-old Glen-| town, Pa., for a bred h Th Czrs and Trucks For Sale DRY HARD WOOD BLOCKS ee cleaned. All work done by brush Fortunately, most records are intact but it is possible that |lottetown Hospital, Dr. Farmer |vyue Nettie Jemima paid off. This A.S, Lisson, Galt paid d oie FOR ae re ee a ee in spk to Box pune and vacuum. Smoke pipes re |2 few applications for competitions a ue way were lost or pee Bie and ee ee was a big price for an ordinary oP ptt Ont., § ae “ AND; © lengths. AJ US-| please make sure you have the) placed. Fast service. Re: destroyed. Where this is a possibility, the competition js re- | Se wens Mass Cards and let |farmer to pay, but at the time, |the “Excellent” cor parts for sale, separately pric- ae Gauthier, Springton, P.E. | correct Box Number in the ad-| able prices. Phone 313. ason | advertised below. ° = ee : ‘ a |ters of Sympathy. And to all | Harry Wilonx eaid that he had a|Fond Hope. W. Alex E a es 320 Fitzroy St. or} = Ce __|dress. SIAL Soe their kind neighbor’s and firiends|hunch that she was carrying a ee ea a oe me 3364. = : ae : ESS g) ee a - : we ho helpe?. in anyway in their |valuable bull calf. Using even | {rom James A. McCag - : : : Therefore, if you have applied for one of these competitions, oe et - sa = d i ‘ i955 PLYMOUTH, LOW MILE - : -__| Schools, Instructions : : : Soe eae recent sad bereavement. _ the simplest mathematics, $9,000 |2nd immediately re eee ew a Profit From Pig S| - 3 Z YOUR IMPERIAL and have 0! received notice that your application is intact, you er aS from $30,000 is a big gain; and |ooper Frothers, St. M