o For Quick ResultsAdverIise The Classified Way: the Tho G"-''”'" "'1" I ”""1""' i" "" "'"' we '””"""" IN MEMORIAM """""- ""' ”""'"' "" IN MEMORIAM RIAM ' Se tmactiimtg lu"D:p'mD .rY,".n", mm” y if :.m...j..?j lllldl Bl ' . 4 . g M, cm, T" 3'' pt' ' VIN "'90- "0 Hum!” 8-4 WW” I''- W" W" ..L"3..' 'f,,,.,.""' "um .,.,,.,'Ln'.....,.'".' ssns. aura IIACINTYIE 4... principles. of her it may he lies. w. z. MaeKlNLEY n.w. sszl.vlu.s sans ' - I-Iarr-Shot! beautiful CU!-tn "- g ranan Anuus nouns .”d.M..hm..&..' rattlaaelivoeladaeaaatlaot I Iaacards teyeurtrlansh. pa nL..F-1,0 "'n.., uh".-ha mmnwm”. mug t Tbedeath occurred suddenly3.,,,,m. 'l'heI'epassedstvayoaSundayl nu; mug peaeafullylm IN ”"h"7' un”' w""'”'i W "in"? mi” A391 NF D031-Dill. bottle. 8 lat. Dial ' "Fm 31 d Am”d' nu" Mrs Maclntyre was a devoted norm-" July 11' "5-1' " krfk '”"”l ”” 'l W 5"" h and Novelties. Tree talders cu”. -ml, nstxgou. mu, gvnpyyg . beloved wlfemol Dr. m.mu,da.J'u”"”wt".hmeuiN!onh!nl;,eulh.MaEylgue gnnumgogguguuumlgsga l"'""i"T"' "W" '”"""' Largiuvariety of Chrlat?:a.s- INN” PMN0- PUIWIAD CANADIAN 0001'!-I WITH 4 m”k""" ”'”"" ”"” "T aT:r'ai'ia'a.siii:tiaygTeoirn Iliiiiiil I" C"'"" "' "'i' PW N ' Eialry viaoiliro 71st .3. 'wtiTiQ ""'”""”"" "" d m 3 ,.t Ms-I. Leslie llaelwea who ad luau” Auummm mu jut gum". punch. on N, "in; I now. known). formerly of Cralgtoa an mum L uh: mm", 0; un K”; Aumhnh .3. hd been hwmhd.o"r after a lingering w 39”” "” s""""' "' tsnndbnnus of Clyde v-r- "ulna one-iii” iooai in m"" m””'' ""”" '""' Ila Tin hhe ll odlalllhar """ '9'" l""””'"""”” period of two ears the new. "' ”"" ""”' Cl'"'"" "' .1941. """u. m M” M, J; m----------------- "an zrmm 3:" hr , Dlelllalh Pllrvil Arm Plet0II- mm.dL,'f:'h curvhmww, her that in recent years the was ,1 ha mm gm, '" I am: ruienaiioa Ind f0l'il'v'-W 3- - "hm :",,,T,"'” Dnllllls Oreetilx Card 7 .:.9”'1,:.';”F.':..'".f.f":”..." caoadrlakern. Box 411 - ' PM" "T For tilt Pall IGW years she wins "u'::l"' l: W" "n" V." 2 ll” '3” ""nm"lIilY. and relatives "emu uh" ! u ' - ' ' W0? 0 - - 4 liaise wegow she can be 5'3 3”” 5i-- 7” otuo. Kensington. Guardian. nnwsnn - I wlu. ray arts: in poor lnalui but in recent an chm. an memm W” Ia-a:lysb:;::v::;-cl. of friends left his &-elrnIlu;eryul::I; Wm . with "8 o Vsiclrrltelns INCLUDING "WM 40""! ill"-0'” '0 of I ham I-i-Int '1'! 0 "'1' She was born at Clyde River Church of which he was an aid- we run wish that she were here. W W! cm.” um," h 1.," u. T. anyou who will supply infest sense of humor and a bright and much Z-,,.d' Imp . duzhm of 3' were cunducged on Aug”: Inserted by Illlhllll all "'3' small quantities. Priced to uggg, pgy cgg. fog Ei -I indiu 5 an gglvle. S d""”"'l P"””'m.V VHF” 5' Mr. and Mrs. Mackleaon Dixon.- lly. PAYNTER--In loving memory of our parents. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Psynter who de- parted this life Dec. 81, 1080. and Sept. 17th. ISM. k Who have (Oil! 10 all! home. where there is a haven of peace- lul rest. Tu weary travellers given. A hlam for every care apart In found above - in Heaven. - Lovingly remembe ed by their family. ANDREWS-In loving memory or my darling sister. Mrs. Ol- ga B. Andrews. Illm CGPIW ed this life. September 17th. I951. its lonely here You Avid sad the weary W0! -- Fur life is not the same to me since you were called away. . 1 If I had all the world to give 1.: give it. yes. and more To hear your step and see your face And meet you at the door. God called you darling sister. To that land of peaceful rest. But you will never be forgot- ten By the one who loved you best. Ever remembered and sadly missed by her llllilf lull IMH- stanley Houston). CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Leigh chappeil. of Staahope wish to upresl sincere thanks to friends and neighbors.who sent cards. flmtcrl. and those who helped in other ways. " T ' to not-. Forsytlle. MacLean Funer- al Home. and pail bearers. dur- ing our sad bereavement. ilr. and Mrs. Joseph Deveau. .lr.. Rollo Bey. wlshoto thank miisi sincerely Rev. W.A. Keefe, Muiisg. Murphy. Rev. Charles Gallant, Dr. E. Kaasner. the nurses and staff of Bourla Hos- pital. those who sent messages of sympathy. and all who helped in any way during their recent bld bereavement... Merchants At St. Pierre Strike ST. PIERRE. 81'. PIERRE ET MIQUELON lCPt-Resltl- rnls of this French Colonial is- land all the south coast of New- foundland couldn't buy groceries Monday. All the merchants had gone on strike. A reliable source said the strike. unique in St. Pit.-rre's history. wan called to protest inoaiiures taken by the govern- or, such as reduction of margins of profit. already at their rock- bottom." The Merchanta' Association and Chamber of Commerce said the Ilriite would only last M-hours but warned it wotlld be followed up "if a return to peace time tdusltlell procedure is not reach- st Pierre et iouelori is ad- minister by a ernor from France. ghluenose Cuts 3Sorvice Sept. 27 . MONCTON (CPI-The ferry Rlurnosr, which operates be- tween Yarmouth N.s. and Bar linrtior, Me. beglna tri-weekly smite Sept. 27. the CNR an- soiincrd Monday. The ferry makes daily round triips during the summer but un- licr the new schedule. wui leave Yarrrioutll Mondays. Wednesdays "id ind-rs. returning from Bar UIAIIIIII ACCOMMODATED Dial 4I'II. wairrfn rwo eoannnis share large room. liars use Tracks For Sale I5 METEOR. PERFECT CON- gailon. Radio and heater. Dial lass roan IN PERFECT CT. dition. good tires. Apply Louis Costello. Ruaiicoville. ll-2. II METEOR. PERFECT CON- dition. radio. ' ' and heater. apply Orient Hotel, Victoria. III BALI?-TON CIIEV OR WILL trade for toll truck. any make. Borden Ford. Harring- ton. MUST SELL I952 BUICK. DYNA- flow, perfect condition. Cus- om radio. healer. 3900. or best offer. Call Charlottetown 1648. III RAMBLER STATION Wagon. automatic transmis- sion. Radio and extras. Dam- aged from end. May be seen at Walter Burhoe's Service Station. Longworth Ave.. Char- lottetown. Write offer to Box 99. Hunter River. P.E.l. Fsr lteilt GARAGE CI PEI! MONTH A'I' H7 Kent Street. DIal'32M. ONE FURNISHED HEATED rooln. Apply ass Queen st. HEATED FURNISHED ROOM suitable for 2 adults. Dial 6700. 2 FURNISHED. HEATED rooms. (bedroom and kitchen- ette) by business girl. Phone 3001. HOUSE WITH LIVING ROOM. fireplace, dining room. kitch- en. bathroom and 6 bedrooms. Hot water oil furnace. Large garden lot. will completely re- decorate to suit tenant. cent- rally located on Hillsboro Square. suitable for boarding or rooming house. Available Early In October. Write Box. 55 Guardian. I FOR RENT FLOOR SANDERS Chandler Broa. Dial 6557. 8 ROOM APARTMENT AND bath. Heated. 875 monthly. Ap- ply ii Goodwill Ave. after 7 p.m. s FURNISHED. l'l6Eii:i'ts:nr- ing roolna. nice location. HEB!-t ed at 845.00 per month. Dial 4404. , LARGE HEATED I ROOM! apartment with electric range.: Ind floor. Suitable for Adults. Ready for occupancy Oct. 3rd. Write Box till Guardian. Fer Sale ouensic nnarnn ilsen s months. Dial I807. i rawcnrr COAL RANGE LIKE new. 243 QneenASt. Apt 6. Ion sT.i: I QUEBEC unar- er. used 8 months. Dial 8897. olili BICYCLE. DIAL sue evenings. . rs l-ul.l.e'r's. sranrmo to lay. .ioiiii Carew. Brookfleld. one SINGLE BARREL. is gauge shot gun. Phone 550. vTri.T'rltAni7t MAN'S BICY- ele for small radio. Phone 3004. salivosas, ass Fen iouase Ilaclaya Mill. Bangor. ONE nan FUR-LINED cos-r also so. Dial 4001. aeu. Lou.ia Idoase. New Annaa. IN will-T3. HOUSE 7 ROOMS modern conveniences terms if ckisnired. Apply Box. In Guar- POI BALE - 1 ENTERPRISE P ' inn Heater 825. Phone osoo evening or call at 11 Sum- mer Street. uaed Va or it or 1 ton truck. Phone M1 after1 p.m. lasted Ts ftsllt WANTED TO BENT - AN apartment or small house in Parkdale by party with per-j manent Income. Apply Box tins of the person who. in the early hours of Thursday morn- ing. September 11. last, threw an empty bottle through an upstairs window of my real- dence at I Bayficid Street. The information may be furnish- ed to me or to C. W. MacAr- TWO ROW INTERNATIONAL potato digger. Tr ' ' .and on rubber. Albert Waugh. Wllmot Valley. PIJVATI TUTOBING. PHONE 3802 between I and 0. l thur. Chief of Police for the City of Charlottetown. J. C. LIWI8. W Guardian. : I I TRADE-IN SINGER DROP- head treadle sewing machine. 818.50. singer Sewing Centre. 164 Gt. George St. Phone 4551. APPLES AND WHITNEY CRAB apples. Different varieties. Come and pick your own. Mrs. Earl Cole. New London m....?.......?...... as ACRES or GOOD LAND. level ,etc. Suitable for potat- oes. Mrs. Lloyd Webster. Cen- tral Bedeque. Phone I1-ll. MEDIUM lrawcsrrr FURNACE warln air. Apply George Croe- lsyd. West Royalty. or phone LADY's NAVY RAINCOAT. Sire 88. 85.00. I housecoats 82.00 each. I lady's dress. size 38. 82.00. Dial 6364. , IlALL'8 N0 4 THRESHER AND blower. with tailing elevator and bagger. on rubber tire. Vernon Gllllsple. Milton. TRAILER IDEAL FOR ETE- ing or fishing. Reasonably priced. Phone 4533 after 8 o'clock. RECONDITIONED U I I D counters and reach-in refrig- erators. I Kelvanators. Storey Electric. LARGE-SIZE BABY'S CRIB and mattress. Perfect condit- ion. Phone 7088. ll Harley Street. Parkdale. ONE BROWNING AUTOMATIC 12 ga. shotgun with polycboka. In good condition. Recently cleaned. reblued and recheck- ered. 8100.00. H. B. Simpson at 0577 or T154. FOR BALE --ONE INTER- natlonal potato digger 10 inch. Power take off, one John Deere 16 inch level bed. power take- off and hoist. new condition Harry Green. Central " ” , PARM ADJOINING VILLAGE of Bridgetown. 185 acres. House wired, on paved road. Buildings in good repair. Near School and churches. Elmer Llewellyn. Bridgetown. Fsasls llsls Vlsetsl WAITRESS WANTED. APPLY In person to Menta Restaurant. WANTED - FEMALE COOK for Courtenay House. Good wages. Call collect Oxford 1-. 3972. Matron Courtenay House. RELIABLE WOMAN OR GIRL for general hou work. Apply Mrs. J.E. Gaul ler. Jl Gower Street. Dial 4016 KITCHEN HELP WANTED. AP- ply in person only. 'I'weel's Restaurant. - uosr it THE crrr unlns Gruen watch. Finder please return to (9 Euston It. Reward. FOR SALE BY TENDER Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to September 24th for the purchase of the property known as the Oddfellows Building as It now stands. This property fronts on Richmond Street and has a depth of 160 feet and is 39 feet wide extending to Sydney Street, with a three storey. brick annex on Sydney Street 35 x 35. These properties will be sold en bloc or separately. A. 0. F. GILL. Secy. ODDFELLOWS HALL CO. LTD. WANTED APPRENTICE MEAT CUTTER Young single man, age 18 to 25, to lean meat oper- sting business with ekpsndlng super market. Some ex- perlence an asset but not essential. HARDWARE STORE CLERK Young single man aged 18 to 25 to learn Hardware Business. Good handwriting essential. BOOT AND SHOE STOCK CLERK Young single man for part-time" position in Boot and Shoe Department. Possibility of permanent full time position. i' The above offer excellent opportunities for the right applicants. Usual employee benefits apply on all per- manent positions. Apply in handwriting before Septem- ber 21, 1957 to- The Personnel Manager. Summerslde, P.E.l- R. T. HOLMAN LIMITED. PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS, OPTOMETRISTS SOLICITORS, Etc. mm ITRAYED FROM PABTUIE AT Rusllco one Red Sborthorn Bell. Msthesoa I Foster WKOUK m''''" In Richmond BC. . - '. wh -- "'""”T STE T T flieeftlts Aliiiill; lrs Mccoubreel: I. Dsnor Blanchard. B.A. 'uB'):'muE' Gnm' 0' Di." loss on lnoitwav. llalttrs ;'!s';."'....'iom.:.E'l"'.fiT.' ton Myers sprayer suction hose , A, Fgnngg. LLB. J, 5. 'r.y1,,g R0. would Iiriueclat. promo! It naali of Commerce nits turn Urgently needed. Gorden Dixon. De Sable. TIIIII PHASE I ll.P. M0 for. storey Electric. I ROW LEVEL RED JOIIN Deere digger. I furrow Cock- ehiltt plough on rubber. 1 sets tooth hsrrows. J. L. Ilarhor every other day. RIPlEY'S esutvs IT or NOT lser. Slllimtflide. I Isis Isis Wasted DRAITIMEN All IN GREAT demand Train by home-study for a well-paid secure Job. Home study courses on Blue- print Reading also available. -Diploma awarded. Free folder """'”:. """' ..':.'.':'..':"..'.'.." mary haul of . . co, Box in. ltatid "Q." Ter- elto. TIACIIR OI. PINIIINII WANTED Boys I2- I4 Years ggggjggg,.-,n.,.. Cat-nerKentAQneeIBta. Allison M. Gillie. LLB. 955" "33 T 3"" S7" is Ilelmend so Dial t1l:l A. Waltltea Caudet. LLB. P1 1. III Grmtn It. Palmer I llsalaln I1 I Neva Beetle Illl. Peaks s Ni.l.3i.Za .m.J1.'JB."!.'P J. A. MecGuigsn curls IIg.. Dial also can It; IAN M. M&EOD. LLB. CUIIJI ILDG. (Above Shea Deetsr) DIAL XI -. I. A. MaoDONALD, Q.C. Iecxel Ildg. (it. George tss. IlacPh- I Trninor C QQO I. Dial (III l'REE.lg CA. LARGE. lean It caaiuia-anon . i”aau-""' e':u' an aim oral. sass ' ' -"Tl"l'.TJ.Tl.T.ii..Ta.TltTo.-T Isatagne P. I. I. CHIROPRACTOR n..v7.lt.c.m. Itfrlneel. nialull ARCHITECT 6. Keith Pickard I. Area. M.R.A.l.C-. " P.E.I. Dial II Tanndaye -I Fridays. Dial Ill MUSICIANS-T Q. lutsin:l.l:uaoo1tlt' IWICLD CAI." CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 'si.nottal.n.cilirsaco. QOIIIQIZDOO. To New four room house for sale, end of Smith Road by pavement. Near Fred- ericton, handx school. church. store, newly paint- ed. V. acre land. Also range, new chrdme set, new olicioth on kitchen. Cash price complete- 35.250- WANTED Msa who is willing to work in warehouse for short time with prospect of becoming city traveller. Apply in own hand- writing stating age and salary expected to- IOX 163 CITY. All replies strictly confidential. FOR SALE Four room house sli- uated on C.A.A. Grounds. Priced at S1000.00 for quick sale- L. H. KENNEDY Real Estate & Insurance 166 Great George St. Phone 3912 deared her to a friends. young and old. Her heart was centered in her home. where she was always a devoted wife and mother. she leaves to mourn. her hus- band. one son. Donald of Char- lottetown. two daughters. Joan. Mrs. Gordon Bell. Vancouv . B.C.. Margaret, Mrs. R.L. Boa- harn Munich. Germany. and eight grandchildren; two broth- ers Arthur of Winnivel. Msn.. and Dan in North Dakota, three sisters. Annie. Mre. J.W. Car- ruthers. Montague. Kai-9. MI"!- J. W. Murdock. Montague. and Florrie. Mrs. Jack Murdock. who predeceased her several years ago. The deep sympathy ef the whole community will be eaten- ded to them in their great sor- row. The funeral service was con- ducted by Rev. T.H.B. Bolsters at st. James Presbyterian Church. burial in the Peoples Cemetery. The pail bearers were Messrs. F. R. NlacLaine, Louis Sldltft W.H. Poole. George P. Thomp- son. Ed Nicholson and R.S.P. Jardine. They ara not dead Who live in hearts they leave behind. In those whom they have bleet They live again. LAIGI LAII Europe's larlilt lake. 1-15 Ll- doga between Finland and Russia oovera 1.000 square milet. TENDERS FOR FUEL OIL T ii ill be received at the office of the under- glgnedellilperus) il,2:00 o'clock noon on Thursday. Sept-9m' her 19th. for supplying the City of Charlottetown with furnace fuel oil. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. A. FULLERTON. City Clerk. TENDERS Tenders will be received at the office of the under- signed up to her 19th, for 12:00 o'clock noon on Thursday. Septem- renovation of City Tax Office and City Clerk's Office. City Hall. as per plan: and specifications of J. F. Toombs, B. Arch. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Plans and specifications to be ob- talned at the office of the Architect, 140 Richmond Street. J. A. FULLERTONC City Clerk. WANTED Large quantities of chicken and fowl acce ted every day at our promises. Will weig and pay for same at time of delivery. Or pllone I5-2 for pick up service. Contact me for highest market prices. PARKER CAN FIELD. Crapaud. CHEF OR MALE COOK WANTED Mostly for meals but must be good with pet- try and able to relieve in this department. Salary according to ability. Apply- UNEMPLOYMENT OFFICE. ask for Order No. I76-537 MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD. YOUR BEST MARKET I FOR IRON and STEEL SCRAP lZ000lb.tonl................S2I.00 Paying highest cash prices for hides. horsehair. bottlsa. al. EIDIDQT Truck scale weighing for your cmlverlielioe. Ossstsany located opposite Eatolfs Store on Kurt Street. mIA.M.-5P.M.Ilorsdaythrotvll'riday. ICIIIIJIA-I-IP1- 1 Always a fine student, site at-5 tended Clyde Rlv,er school. then Prince of Wales' Couege. after which as a first class teacher, nhe taught with much success at Rice Pt.. York Pt.. and Clyde River. Her marriage to Mr. Mac- Klnley in 1911 by Rev. Alexan- der Crslse. New Dominion. took her to the old Macxinley home- stead at North River where she has since resided. Mrs. Macllinley was a talent- ed woman. endowed with fine gifts of mind. and heart and hand. in the community. in church work. in W.l.. indeed in every good work and undertak- ing. ehe gave of her best to its furtherance and welfare. But it was in the home. happy with husband and family. her talents were most noted. A charming hostess. and always kind and un- derstandlng, many folks beat a path to her door. Ever to come away refreshed by her unfail- tug cheerfuineas. her apprecia- tion and euwuragelnent. and in spired by her wise counsel. She was particularly good to the sick and to those who had suffered economic hardship or loss. and many a gift and token of helpfulness she gave to such. in Her Master's Name without oetentation, without thought of either the work or reward. Only to be of service - that was the tenet of her daily living. Herself a child of the old school of rear- lag. she set an lrrepronchable ed ones. of those virtues of faith and courage. of industry and in- tegrity which constitute good liv- ins. to continue on beyond the lifetime she lived so well. She leaves to mourn the pass- ing of one of the beat mothers. two T L -: Helen. Mrs. R. Fulton Sanderson. York Pt.. and Marjorie. Mrs. James B. Cud- more. North winsloe; two sons. John and Leroy at home. all of whom together with her daughter. in-law Mildred. Mrs. John Mac- Kinley. gave her every loving care and consideration in her ill- ness. in the prayerful hope that she might be restored to her usual good health. to bless the home she had always traced and loved so well. ller sons-in-law whom she re- garded with much esteem. the grandchildren and great-grand- children. all well beloved will miss her welcoming smile and her kindly ways. Also among those sadly bereaved are her sister. Mrs. Lee G. Darrach. Charlottetown. and brother G. M. Dixon. Clyde River. Her funeral under the direction of the Cutcllfte Funeral Home. held July 23rd. at her late resi- dence was largely attended. ser- vice was conducted by her min- ister. Rev. W. H. Brown. Zion Presbyterian. assisted by Rev. Owen Cochran. North River Bap- tist Church. Mrs. Lawrence Mol- yneaux was the organist. Hymns sung were: "Safe in the Arms of 'Peace Perfect Peace." and Mrs. Mob-nestux also accompanied Mrs. Andrew Maclaehera who rendered faellngly a solo "In the Where We Never Grow The pail bearers were: Fred Macbaren. Clarence Murchison. Harry Scott. John Warren. Wat- son Llvingatone and Robert Ms- thesoa. Flower bearers were: Roy Bruce. Keir Warren. Fulton Warren, Wendell Docltendorff. Jesus." "Rock of Ages." and 10 8th. by Rev. L.M. Murray and Rev. Alexander Macliay. The large attendance at these su- vicea bore testimony to the hilt regard and esteem in which Mr. Baker was held. The hymns sung were "The sands of Time are Sinking" "Peace. Perfect Peace” and "We cannot think of them as Dead." A solo. "Beyond the Sunset" was feciingly rendered by Roscoe Walker. Interment was in the Church Cemetery. Mr. Baker was a man of cheerful disposition. k I is d thoughtful. upright. sympathetic. His genial smile and kindly greeting will be missed by his many friends. The home was one where acquaintances were gra- ciously welcomed. Unconscloultly he filled a vital place in the church and community. surviving are his wife. tonn- erly Selina Tuplln. one daugh- ter. Mu. Noy Moase; her hun- band and son Eric, one broth- er. C.C. Baker. M.L.A. and a sister Mrs. Beatrice E. Mann of Toronto. Ontario. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mel- ville Baker desire to express their sincere thanks for the kind- sless shown them by friends and neighbours during his long ill- ness. to those who expressed sympathy in letters. cards. flow- CI. to Ii. Auld and Joseph Dav- example to her children and iov- I 1303 IN MEMORIAM WILLIAM I. MRDONALD William I. MacDonald died suddenly at his home in Saint Laurent. Quebec. on August 14. Born at Clermont. Prince Ed- ward Island in 1877. the son of John N. and Catherine MacDon- ald. He spent the early-part If his life there. but moved to the western United States in 1924. Returning to Canada in 1913. he took up residence in Montreal entering the employ...e..: of the Lyman Drug Co., with whom he continued until his retirement at the age of seventy-five. Left to mourn are his wile. formerly Josephine Macbellsn of Indian River, Prince Edward Ia- Iand. three sons John and Ray- mond in Saint Laurent. But in the United states Airforce. and two daughte . Joyce (Mrs. Don Ilcliesmal Seattle. Washington. and Katherine (Mrs. James Len- non) of Saint Laurent. Another eon. David, gave his life for his country in World War 2. Tea grandchildren will cherish the memory of a loving and indul- lant Granddad. surviving also are one la-other, Nell of Sanka. Mon. Sask.: and two sisters. Mrs. Mary MacDonald. and Mrs Kathryn MscAulay. both of Bos- n On August 27. requiem rriaas VII III!!! by Rev. David Mao Donald. pastor of Our Lady of Fatima Parish. where the de- ceased was a devout member. and active in the Holy Name Society. Interment was at Cote D" Ntlles cernete 1 on Mount Royal. Relatives from out of town who attended were Sister St. Bernar- dlne. of st. Joseph's Convent, Reggie Butler. Gordon MacEw- en. Reggie MacEwen. i Murchison. Howard MacPhall., Aubrey MncPhas'l, Jack Mac-I Eachern. Buddy Mat-Kinley. Gol-f die Maclilnley. William Living- stone. and Jack Darrach. Mrs. MacKlnley was laid to rest beside her husband in the cemetery at Hlgtifleil to await, such time as "the Day dawns and: "Her many dear unseltlah traits She showed day after day ' Will live in treasured memories That will not pass away l And many lives will be more blessed Because they've known awhile The beauty of her character The sweetness of her smile." The beautiful floral tributes in- PILLOW The family. DOUBLE SPRAY Sister Lottie Brother Georg. and family. IPRAY8: Granchildreil: Johnnie and Ma- sle and Robert Sanderson. Dixie and Donald Cudmore. Ronald. Irene. Jobania and Brian Mae- Niece. Helen and gesv. Ray- meli Cooper, Iowa. . . CRAY! Bessie and Arthur Maebeeald ileah,aad Jobs Warren. Kathleen sad Aubrey MacPhail. Mary and tDr.l Wendell Tid- mrsl. Robert Iowther and Muriel Dd Russel leard. Charlottetown. presently in Mon- treal. Mrs. Kathryn MacAulay of 30mm. Mr. and Mrs. Lennard MacDonald. Rulnford. Maine, . 0.1:. can and Leonard Can of Valleyfleld. Numerous Mans Cards. Floral Offerlnizs and sympathy Cards bore witness to a host of friemlg . with his sorrowing family. will loilg remember his gentle mg umgow, nu; .w.y." lllltllre and genial disposition. May His Soul Rest In Peace. COMPANY PLANNED NAIROBI. Kenya tRetlteriti- Prince Karim will be enthronctl an Aga Khan IV. spiritual head of the lsrrtaill Moslem sect, at a ceremony in Nairobi probably next month. the lrmalli supreme court for Kenya announced here. The I)-year-old prince siicceead tethetltleontlieduthothla grandfather last July. Mrs. Hilda Butler and family. spurgeen and Flo Moore. and Peter and Mildred Mncijacherl. The Macllwena. York Pt. York Pt. W.l. North Wlnaloe W.l. North Winsloe W.M.s. and Min aloe Ind. - CUT FLOWER! - llelea and Water Meczweng j Itargnret Dayle. - , Olga and fDr.l laaeelsb ltd lsolt. ' ' Mary and Neil mcooiiala. .' 9- BAKE? Marion and Andy. Eleanor & Jack MacEat-hora. CARD OF THANKS Ielell C . The family of the isle Mrs. Johnnie. Minnie and Linda William Macxialey wish to Wright. ghankalltrinhaallelglbefa Ibyiudlaa ssameaaaaewahhgtheI- &'QiIa&MIehIQ.ji;H, iaotasr. Inuit. last me Tlt!&eI2C 1 Greets ire-aaaeaeatasaaa i-.-o-.-” -eve