4 _where Mr. Sharbell has resided yes ' ust 28th, from Kiilmuir SAND NEWS PAGE ¢ ~The Guardian, Charlottotown, Mon., Aug, 31, 1959 Retired Freetown Man a Found Dead In Home _ ort ‘merchant, Elmer E. Shar- bell, -63, was found dead on an home - Charles Dewar, of O'- had planned to pick blueberries in the area after visiting her fa- ther. On their arrival at the home alone, since the death of ‘his wife about two years ago, no one ap- peared to be at the house. Af- ter checking with neighbors Mr. Sharbell, clothed only in underwear and face down in a pool of blood on the floor beside a bed in a room on the second The deceased was well known where his In addition-to his daughter and only child, Ethel, Mrs. Stanley Dalton of ide, ee is sur- vived by the following brothers and sisters: Edward and Gabriel, ; Durmet in Nantasket, U.S.A.-. Angelina. Mrs. John MacDonald of Boston: Freda, Mrs. James MacDonald, Por- Members of the coroner's jury are George Adams, fore- man, Everett Biggar, Fred Cul- leton, Dougids Milligan, Ray Cul- leton, Frank MacKinnon all of where he frequently stayed and ' N; St. John’s Pres. Church Annual S.S. Picnic Held. ' The annual Sunday School pic- nie of St. John's Presbyterian Church was held at the Selkirk Park, Eldon. FEE TUE FUNERAL — The fu-} for Isabella Virtue, Kil- _ wag held on Friday, Aug- United Church. The service was conduc- tedby Rev. D. A. Campbell, Charlottetown, assisted by Rev. MacKinnon of Valleyfield. Hymns sung were “Safe In The Arms of Jesus’, and “Onward Christian Soldiers”. The Brook- i was the orgamst. Burial took place in the Montague cemetery. -|2. Joyce Nicholson, Portage and Roy Ramsay of ortham. Mackinnon, 3. Clara MacLean. Boys, 10 years of age and un- der: 1. Douglas Morrison, 2. Brian Gillis, 3. Garfield Pauley. Girls:. 1. Natalie MacWilliams, 3. 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His remains are resting at his late residence. The fu- meral will take place from New _ New Glasgow Cemetery. day, August 30 1958, Mrs. Em- mett Croken, formerly of Ken- sington, in her 78th year. Her remains will rest at the Char- lottetown Funeral Home from 7 o'clock this evening. Funeral | arrangements have not been, . Monuments ' Granite - Marble Bronze Beck & Son Ltd. Memorial Craftsmen: ae 1870 » Vere —— -| them. Annual Labor Day GREEN GABLES | PEN GOLF TOURNEY —| Entries with handicaps must be in no later than Thursday, Septem- ber 4th, at 6:00 p.m. Standard time. Post entries accepted, LADIES’—36 Holes, Medal Play, 18 Holes Daily. MEN—36 Holes, Medal Play, 18 Holes Daily. Professionals and the 12 top amateurs 45 Holes Medal Play. VALUABLE PRIZES FOR ALL DIVISIONS AS WELL AS Low Good Accommodation at Hotel and Motels in Vicinity. ‘Regulations of the Election Act. This means ‘we will not use, or will our supporters. use, under any money, liquor, or any other inducement to sway the voter on Election Day. FARMER and STEWART WILL NOT BUY VOTES. We asked our opponents to make the same statement. We have yet to hear from a & ~« year. auto- _ 8 ©@ six granddaughiers, at Donalda, reapwiter whe Ces with 4] HALIFAX (CP) — The weather and a sister, Mrs. Hattie at the air- we ' Pickering of Calgary. A num- Thomas Hes, Sum. office says geek omy erm ber of nephews and nieces, the were each fined $100 and | stretching to poner pe com at 7.30 p.m. Sunday At-| Losd’ Matthews, of Westwood, [tually of bis late. sister shor pleading guilty 10 |Gittict and litle change is indi gust 16 in Elmsdale — Mass. ee ee » weer while | oral tor today. aie goeel sahaetae for the| were Miss: Dorothy Leard, IN. zon roan © Cains BA Ue ‘ Ba ts ceca as oA beautital communion chair|urst, and’ Mr. Snbehennt ted Church following a short ser- WEATHER : Cloudy ees oe was presented to the church in|Charlottetown; Mr. Warren| vice at the home of his nephew, TORONTO (CP) T Se aha ane ie Geneitases memory of Mr. and Mrs. P.W.|Leard and Mrs. Leard, Sum-|¥red Paynter, Freetown. - — Semper® | tight winds. Lowhigh at Halifax Leard ‘and sister Anne, Weeks. |merside: Mrs. Ekion Matthews, J fares issued by the weather of-)ysrmouth and Goshen 6 and 70, chair was presented by Spur-| Mr. Matthews son Clayton, ° : 55 and 70. geon Leard on behalf of the| Alberton; Mrs. James Thomas, Airmen Fined ba = volis Valley, northern family and dedicated to the peo-|Mr. Thomas and daughter, ight Dey | wova Scotia, Prince Edward Is- ple of the church by Dr. Weir. | Rhonda, Cascumpec; Mr. Hillard Dawson 7 6 ft j A basket of beautiful mixed| pridham and Mrs. Pridham; Mr. s e Vancouver 51 7 anaes tails Wetne Lied fem lean nara ae tre tee Zien “8 | ily in memory of Mr. and Mrs.| Bert Pridham, Alberton, also 8] ase pan ous amet | Calgary » 2S Peter Warren Leard and sister | great granddaughter, Miss Melda c a ey eal Regina a 80 Srocats ic tie the eutiak ee and Gillis Pratte both of the! Toronto " a“ was an enthem “He lives,” by 7 RCAF ; aioe pleadéd guilty to/ Ottawa 6 81 sadist ans ater tidatie Goan Reti Farr r and each was fined $50 and costs | oretee 2 > R. N., of Charlottetown who sang Dies In Hospital by Judge W.E. Darby who pre-| Fredericton a 8 very effectively * “The Strangers of P _ ce 2 = = ve KENSINGTON — The death of | just ‘before midnight Friday af! Hallfas S 6 a ut Gad mtd Ub ha wanda: ‘Widdie: ened sadiee: terme eM ers.” occurred at the Prince County ie ° Members of the Leard family liospital, Summerside ea Satu! -— How would you like ered taaaiea: Mr. a. who ® and Mrs. Waldron Leard, and| | The late eer. pos $ , h . Mr. and Mes. 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