.E , l ‘ i ..,....,.,,...._,....T _.».--.-`-A-,-'~°:¢az ._,~/. \-.1 \ i W EDNESDAY, '__ Einh' niiiirnoiiiisuflus There passed away on Sepffmbt" 16th, to the great b€Y0Ud 74- John ' r ' his James Smitii of New Penn in 66th year of age. Mr. Smitii had , been ailing for several months, but his death was a great shock to the community in which he lived. He was a man ol sterling character, l honest and upright in all hi.s ways. levee and respected by HU Wh° knew him. There are left to mourn one Fulton and several ststers are mar- and conducted by Rev. Mr. Flan- nigaii of the Baptist Church, Mon- tague. Hymns .rung were: The Lords Q- r W" My Shepherd. Jesus Lover of My Soul, Shall We Gather at the R.i\'ei'. For particulars in connection with “ routings and fares consult His remains were laid to rest beside his wife in Georgetown cemetery. Tickets to all Destinations Jy °f __ MARGARET .YAY On Monday morning, August 17th God called and her spuit winged its Way out into the Beyond. She had W- K . R 0 C ER 5 §.'§.'.‘.~.f”.f.°§“i.§ff$l° "§.1’...`.`L§.§" “Jl"§‘${ bank to her usual health and 181 Great George Street. Phone 540. strength mer me operation. About ‘ three weeks before her death she returned to the P, E. Island Hospital for X ray and trentnicnt. Thnt L-in 7*"-:`_ death was imminent wus a thorough surprise to everybody that kiicw Georgetown-Charlottetown Bus Service .§§.'.',""’,5li‘,if-‘fZ.‘,§"ifllfliff """’;..‘iI`.`°.`.§’.T morning about one o'clock her con- STARTING NIONDAY, APRIL 27111. dltior. became serious, and her peo- kave Georg:-town , . . . . . Ca.rrli;;'ni 48 Ruud ` Bixldiviiils St. 'l‘licresa's .. ._ Pezikes . Pisi iii |\l , . . . . . . . . Fort Augustus \\'i~lisif-r`s Jnlinstnnix River -.1 -- Arrive (liarlnttetown or as soon after as possible pie were called at their home in , ` 'Midge-ll, but she became uncon- ii.i5 Ani. Leave Charlottetown ass Ani. ii.s0 Am. Rona ._ sss A.ivi. 0.00 i\..\I. Fort. Augustus 020 A..\l. 9.30 .-'\.i\l. ('uriicr 0.00 .»\.M. 48 Road ‘I 10 A \I. < 10 10 A 'ti Georgetown Jnhnston's River . Websters Comer . Pisquid 9.10 .-'l.M. Prnkcs st. Theresa's .° ' 1-laldwin’s Road . _ (`ardiga.n 4.00 P.M. scious and never rallied. Death 4.20 P.M. 1, Ca me about nine o‘clock Monday morning. 4.50 Pin 5.00 P.M. ll 5,10 P,M. outside her home she was geiieriilly 5.15 P.M. liked and genuinely loved by the 530 RM' i children. 5.35 P.M. 5.50 P.M. i Margaret was quite a. favorite in er home and outside. In her work She was born at Pcakes on June 4, ui-so ufirierq at rnari<»'m-:elm-:'\ioBANA TEA- nooiwsf 1912> ‘md W” Sm” "Nd 51001111 Old- ‘_le;|il:l|iinrtcrs at Georgetowii-I-`. J. SOLOMAN, est girl in a family of thirteen. Her can-ioitewwn, P. E. 1. V r 11.1;-vols carried at minimum charge of 25C. g Bl`ICK '7-PASSENGER. CAB. dc-:ith was the first breiik iii 0. large family. Besides her parents and numerous elatives she leaves to mourn the ollowing brothers and sisters: Fred 2___,__ ..----~- ~ &§§+ O-§+¢¢§-+040-*O-#O-O O§900&O4&¢§§§O§§&§-0%-Q4*-004 *‘ 0004 “ at home; Ida, Mrs. Wlibiir` Web; 2 ster, Marie; Frccinzui, Morell; Bert and Bruce. U. S. A.: Roy at imiiie; N daughter Irene at home, one brother ` rled. Mr. Smith’s wile predeceased ' him years ago. The funeral was largely attended Q-O-0-§ M. Alice, Mrs, George MacLean, vaeovovoeovse '0'%9-9-O Hard Coal vo+¢+oO+¢O*0 SAVE One Dollar Coke IN s'roci< and 'ro ARRIVE §~O~O§~O~§-Q0-§O*§ Soft Coal ($1.00) per ton by booking early for delivery direct from car or vessel while discharging. Bangor; Earl, Lillian, Amin, Ernest and Percy at home. - The funeral was held at the liomc Of her Parents, Mr. ima Mrs. John Jay, Midgell, on Wednesday, August 19th at two o'clock and was one of the largest in recent years in that community. The 1011010118 acted pall bearers: Wendell Hayden, waiter ningweii. DP-H DlIlS’W0ll. Leyman Dingwcll, Philip Long, and Louis Moore. Mr. Edgar Decoursey drove the hoarse. .which was trimmed in white and was drawn by a span of white THF. (.HARLU'l"I`l*. i.`U . - ~- W' ` _ f is. cuanoiais _ _ , ,, ,, .___. OCTOFER 7 1.936 The Uentral Guardian Thin column ll renervoll for neun ol local lnlerell hut udvcrllning nl u nuuy nature may he inserted nl advance. UONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-6798-7-12-312. CIIASVVELL FOR PHOTO- GRAPHS. L-3491-3-28-ti. our noam noon noun: now, you will not regret it. VIOLIN CLASS re-opens to-day. Kathleen Hornby, 31 Ambrose st. Phone 297. L-7081-10-7-11. WHEN IN NEED of Battery Ser- vice phone 980 Mallett. Battery Ser- vg¢¢_ L-6965-10-1-21. ANGLICAN SERVICES, Sunday October 11th. Milton: St. Johu'.~: Church 10,00 A. M. Sunday School 11.00 A. M. Morning Prayer. Rustico: 7.30 nm-est and Tnanlwicivins Ser- vice. special music. Everybody wel- ,come. Rev'd. E. O. Lancaster, Rec- t,0f_ L-7074-10-7-li. UBUEIH OF SCOTLAND.-Rev. 1 W. J. McLeod of the Free Church l of Scotland will preach Sabbiitli lith 1 at Desable at 10 30, Cape Traverse I nt 3 and Suinciside at 7. Also Mon- day 12th at Colcnizm at 7.30 and Tiiesday 13th at Milo at 7.30. Usual service in Peoples Church, City. Wednesday 7th at 7.30. Rev. E, Mc- Dougall will preach. L~7053-10-7-li. LONG CREEK Y. P. S.-The re- gular meeting of Long Creek Young Peoples Society was held in the church Tuesday evening Sept. 22nd. The society was 'greatly honoured iii linviiig Boiishnw Young Peoples Society present, The iiiretiiig was opeiierl in th usual way by the president Wilfred Strcteli. Rev, Mr. Mzinzer led in prayer. Tliii't_v~six members ans\\'ei'ed roll call with a scripture verse. The niiiiules oi the last meeting were read and adopted. An ciijoyiible solo was reiitlered by Miss Anim. Mar.\1illi`on. Mrs. Eriiest. Tliriicr 'and lier group had cliaigc of :lie lesson for the evening l the subject being "What lt means to be ii Cliris1ian?" A very in- teresting :iddress was given by Rev. Mr. Mali'/cr. The nieciiiig closed by siiigiiig, "Jf\.s‘.is Keep Me Noni' the Cross." and rcpratiiig the Miz- pnli B¢‘iieciicl.zoii. At the conclu- sion of the iiieeiiiig ii social hour \v;_\s spent in the iirill, where :ill liflflifipnled iii gaiiies, and dainty refresliiiieiits were served by the LOHLZ Crcek society. Mi's. Dun Darracli president of Boiisliaw Y. P. S. 1.-xpi'ess<‘d a hearty vote of thanks and also iorccfiillycxpiessed her opuiloii oi thc work the Y. P S, were doing iii training the Young P00iJle. Then all joined in singing the National Anthem. S Fo 1-niiv<‘r:`s;ricE;'r` stiuiioi V Gniilir: i0 sn, 1. Helen Slicrrcii; 2, Klmymij KC9l'>lll8: 3, Gladys Bevmi, GRADE 10 JR. _ .___ l n l V I l l . r r i . l l 1 l I l l l l l Here are the A '_ __ 5, -7 mi". . ~ ,;'.=;.§: ,» _.i,‘..;,.,. _ -ff - -.= .,re`i=' “ . .arf-.'.:' 5.2 as ' 'rv eg \, ._ '<,:.._,_;, ,. >,- IIEQ. \\ _/,?"T’ 3 =\""“ f"."f3;`.':~f;-‘§==:i=_=.= 0%' ""=‘N°w~\ *.- _ M,,.¢*’°’ /_~_*.'*a. - .1.;.; /;.,_~ / ill! \ /;.i ~ , ‘ir \' , ,V ` , '. . ;; '.=`._‘--`-"":-;~`-"" , ...SATS for You! This is a Show for everyman'--Ancb A il 6-O6-O-40 .__:: ,___-__--_l-i _ lcd in prayer. 1 POOLE &, THOMPSON, Limited MONTAGUE horses. Her minister, Rev. W. E. Aitken, 3. B. A., omciated and was assisted af, Ca 1» G/me Dowliruz, Isabel sinciair; . Donald McClure; 3, Clifford mpbeli. M w" .4 9 be-' e` the house by Rev. Mr. Stamford who l, and Auditor _ _ cha and Reports Prepared. in the school hmm on l sg B'A‘! c'P°A'l c'G'A° Card of l Certified Public Accountant I M.. ...... M..T.,K.... .i M.. " ”“"° ‘“°"“""°"' ""‘“”"° Sm" , . Y Bell. ` wish to tha.h.k all those who sent, cards and letters of sympathy dur- _ ing their recent sad bereavement. Bookkeeping systems installed or revised. , I *M Profit and Loss 'Accounts Computed. NORTH lwsnco W0MEN-S 1' l iN's'ri'rU'rr: L Trustee under the Bankruptcy Act `a N0!'th Rustloo Womciis Ixxtitiile Company By-Laws, Minutes, Annual Statements _ ` ‘ held their regular monthly meeting Sept. 10th i Administration of Estates ""‘"‘ ‘°“"“°“ 'mmm and "W visitors, meeting opened with gli-ig_ S - I ins of the ode ami repeating mc “ Bank of Nova Scotia Building ll fl ,A iv ri l -_-,gy--in-u '#132 U Trix-my:-rs ln arrears will please govern themselves accordingly. tl lr fi L ¢ \ Charlottetown, P. E. l. I U Pecla ty- "I Creed in unison. Roii can was mis- 1' MONE Y TO LOAN. ;;ir;iu:i'l(;..°n.f.s"ii.'.F;ili°°»f.§.If1‘°if§ S'"’“- a it was decided to buy a map or globe f0f 5011001. which ever teachers -=r__.~- ~ .___-_ . _ ;_'-_ _-_ ;::-.~:;_::;;;_' ;:.- xr: ~_.~:z-_z .IOC-C*'1>OOO">O”O'OCfOO'00UUUOUC€UQUUGUOUi1®‘OK Arrears of Land, Personal Property .1 l | ll and Income Taxes To Whnm If May f`nncern:- \'nu<-f- is in-rrhy gm-n that psiymrnt of all taxes due the Prvvlnrlnl Treasurer of the l’rnvin¢'e of Prim-r Edward Island ln respect to Land. .l’|-rwomil I’ropi:riy ami income nssiwsnicnt is immediately required. Other thffurht i><~s1..it was decided to nord "C9-fd Party and fishing pond at the home of Mr. J, J. Biaqincre, for the D\H'IX\°c of raising fonds for the In- stitute. Commitl/‘cs then reported. Sick reDo1'te