gee .- take ENO Tonight 1,,’ Tomorrow Feel fi/pglgHTg " ’ / 1 ii i" \ HIST THING II Tlll Ifillliliiwhtln needed inks s glass of sparkling, pleasant-tasting E140. Ifsaspoedy, gentle laxative. Reliev- iiuIInQ and constipation. Get s bottle o! Erin's "Fruit Salt" today! IFFICTIVI DOUILI ACTION! l. ANTA CID — relieves new stomach. gas 1g] Igqngq. promptly. Yoke anytime. 2. LAXATIVI-quiekly relieves temporary aiuggiahnns . - a cleans Ike system. Tulle before breakfast when needed. n. m- sample IAWITI m: fggfhjiggjgys-gqivuemf-v=- Y NUS “FRUIT Sf“.T“ Oemiwny in Quincy unlil his ro- wiromen: six months agn i IAIEGUAID YOUR TOMOIIOWI against fooling dull and tired. against head- nr and indigestion that result laminating or ' . ‘Upbheiooyaglssaol _s|o's"l"ruiiSnli." mo wiiiactover- mght—you'li wake up feeling grant! IN MEMORIAM In addition to his wife. he 1; __ survived by tnree broihes Donald 5 man. n. MACFADYIN lplmflngfiisgard "limndchirlifliflgiwh. - . ngus . ac-. Braintree. June l6 Neil .1 . MacFsdyen, 79. husband of Mrsfaaliyggldvg); ‘Efwglddhgfflosrsd’ {Irinfii h Sarah J (Kennedy) MscPadyen 1nd W; 55st”; “H ' ‘1 r‘ M" '1 of 35 Sled-man Avenue. Draintrer, NW," of canoe‘ b”? ‘Pile 2g} Mass . died at his home early ths ward Island M" “rum "g" ’ f" morning after an illness of one OharlottenmIn P m“). rdoygarge week. Funeral services will be oon- grmchcmldren ducted Wednesday ufterroon at I o'clock at the» Russell Funeral; no... n mo. Quincy. In Memos-lam Mass wliih Rev William Nicholl. a minister of the United Prcskvytor- ' " inn Uhurch d Quincy officiating. k‘ “'5' “"1" '1 Burill W111 be in Mt- WWW" JOIN w. cam-on who died Jlly sra. ms i) cemetery. Born in Prince Edward Island. Mt. Macladyen lived in Pennsyl- v-t- y 1;;- l."‘..:.“.‘.'.;‘:: r: n resident of 0y or yea/rs. _ before eonvlng to Brstntrss one . Warggxrgnsm "i"? 1'1"" 11"" yes: ago For many years he was ' " ""- u with!“ M the ‘Mm ‘PM Sadly Minsns by wnn and rniniiy. 3. l B! Graham York. The pair had ceased their p“. For Pleasure ents of Riverdsle snd vicinity were saddened to learn thst one of their best known and most beloved neigh- bours had passed lo his eternal re- ward ‘in the person of Michael Mc- Caffrsy. Although in failing health On Monday, June 2nd, the resid- i J TIE ETOWN. GUARDIAN . highest Aggregate l" "Qmfllillh l" ‘kmilfllm SQVUII ' Mwmumunl! ma. s. Ito-Thomas:- There psased acafully away at the Prince I.‘ ard Island Hoa- iiitli. Wednesday afternoon, June 11th. siisr a short illness. Mary Victoria, beloved wife of R. Roy Hewlett. Annandale. P. I. Island, in her 61st year. his or the soft, wsinn sand. snol for s number of yesrs his sudden more personal doesn't matter - she cgnw; think or feel We people who are dump- ed down here are flesh and blood. and I think you'll admit, sir, thins our _Pl‘ubi(1m$ admit of some little consideration." Ventriss arose from his seat on I piece of rock and slapped Ifflilnifer man on the shoulder “Your: right. Hyitnn. You know what I think about things. and you also know that I can't interest my- self one way or the other. F011 come up against immediately Captain 0f The he felt more cheerful. fair climax had ‘mm’ i° " P“""“'* m" '11‘ death in the end wasa shook to all of the late hart and Margaret lriickrnm“ m° b9lm‘"'“"°°1°“1‘°d who knew him His personality was Louisa (You g) Jenkins. Mt. Ai- wrfin‘ m“ “m” Y" be such that he will be greatly missed bion. P. E. Island. Prior to her (hlnklng Hyhon a Md "I?" fin both the oonuniustity and the marriage she studied music for can,‘ contemplatm! m P church. several years. She possessed a in the my o’ 3 "Y Born at Riverdais in 1ss2 them! voles of rare sweetness and PhYBiCBI iorce Its of the ism Mr. and Mrs. Pstriok bunny; - to be something more subtle if our surmise is correct. f suppose you haven't heard anything about, Wlnstaniey yourself?“ "I've heard nothing at all," Ven- iriss confessed. “so I'm nfrsid I‘ can‘ hell! Wu For all I know, 111678 may be Something in whsty Greatrlx suggested, Or again there - Yin a sall- <>1'- Hylion. not a private znvestig- may be nothing a; n11 aim " "All the same, sir, the inn”,- w, H" cvmbelled to remain hare the l wiah we worse it's going m he could do something" "The best thing to do, Hylton, my boy. is to cease wnrryin‘ Tflllmlwibiiityk mine _.. no rises "I'm lffflid I'm worrivd matters. nags. especially as regards After all, I'm Lapwing. av:- some authority" When Stephen left (‘on right it was none of his All he was nd Srephén spent the pproathing some about each succeeding hour, en the young man could noi ithouizhts 0f 51> I don't sea why you should worry" about The yacht Bu! i1 daughter my 1185i)’ The more Stephen thought about the it the more lffeifpiicabla it becamt. Oreairix gentit-man. let me know Mayra herself had never so much M111 ss breathed s word about it. and I116 I Stephen was forced to the conclu- "1! 9110911111 o! the true position. This opinion Veiitriss had concerned aboutlhad made at the moment was the ywhg andi in her present position it did not appear to be of very much avail whether one ‘dong-hi. of her or not‘ The clay passed off uncvontfuiiy. . b time wan- dering al0l1i1¢ the island. de the oppressive heat. He felt oughiy restless spite th ' It seemed in him,‘ as if affairs with all of them aboard The Lapwing were gradually _p“‘d°m;’1°d.tale in stephen in order to ascer- There was an lfmvitablliiyimin just how much or 31w insist the impllcszion made rriGndlv : MoCaifrey. he was noted as a ‘kindly and helpful neighbour and ,in his quiet manner brougiht con- solation and help to many. His ,5- home was s. great center of true hospitality and many friends will evar remember his kindly and gen- ulne welcome. The last rites of Holy Mother Church was administered by h-ls pastor. Rav. E. G. MoCormack of which he was a devoted member. Left to cherish his memory is his sorrowiq widow namely (Catherine Dororthy) u-id the following sisters and brothers: Loretta. (Mrs. James E. Coady) Kelly! Cross; Mary, (Mrs. James Quin-n) Emyvale; and Teresa at home and one brother Augustine in Boston. The higih esteem in whim the deceased was held was testified by hhe many Mass Cards. floral tri- butes and massages of sympathy and by the large ntu-nber of people who attended the funeral which was held June 5th from his late home to St. Ann's Church, Lot 65. where Requiem High Mass was cele- brated by his pastor. Rev. E. G. Mo- Cormdck who also conducted service at tihe grave. Etemsl rest grant unto hiim O Lord. and let perpetual light shine upon him. May his soul rest in peace. Pallbearers were: Potas- Carragh- er. James McCloskey. Afohle Mo- Fadyen, Peter McQuaid. Michael Costello and John E. McQuaid. Miss MISS SHEILA MaolNNlS In the Dominion Group Achievement Examinations admin- istered to the pupils of the Eighth Grades. in the Dominion at the end of June, one pupil. Sheila Marie Maclnnis. scored an out- standing high mark, making the highest aggregate for the whole Island. and the highest total on record since these tests began here. 226 correct answors out of a possible 267 questions, which ls 84.7 per cent. The level of these tests is that of the and of Pub- lic School and the beginning of High School. Sheila is the thir- teen-year-old daughter of Eli-Sgt. William Mactnnis and Mrs. Mac- lnnis. School Street. and a oupii of Mr. Claude W. Wood. Prin- cipal of -spring Park School. The one the 'ley wasffsctually Sir Timothy's MAS! CARDS sion that the girl was in ignorance Mrs. Catherine Mciffloffrey‘ Mr. and Mrs. P. A. McCoffi-ey and Family. Teresa McCsffrey was enhanced by the fact that on ‘more then one oocssion the girl one or two rather u}. trenchant criticisms of Sir Timn M" L011"! C°MY othy If she had known the pos- W- ind M"- J" 7""! iiion as hinted Greatrzx. Ste- M13 5-114 M"- Mmmel c°flen° pm.“ felt ma. Sh, wmrd, "w, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Stordy and . 5 h ‘ V Family. have sad the t ings she ‘lad done M,‘ and Mm‘ Pope cone“? and I VI Family. DISCOVERY ON 1.11! ISLAND Mr‘ and M“ Emmett Mccloskey Ml‘ Theodore Bulges- Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Cahiil Mr. Eugene Egan McQuaid i There was al=o the chance that IGresirix was wide cf tr.»- mark; nhat he had only been spinning the. Mr. and M“. James ‘and Family. Mr. Peter Carraghcr try orsnmx that Moyrs Winston-l Am,‘ lunch sit-prion de-"ded that . iiiNS0l$ TilE our AND Li! SOAPYDU NEED! wwls YOUR smut so MUCH wuirsn "mm MINI? NEW 60E K70 SHOULD Ill. HOW NEW lmso KIIPS Pamflb “W43 AND WOOWDlK P!!!" wolima even sruseoan muses mars vsmsu WITHOUT NARI) / mil Venomous-Li ms mime '_ USE ALL-PURPOSE RINSO GIT soapy-rich Rinso and see how it gives ~ ‘mills whitest washes, brightest washable ‘c: on. preseason for finest fabrics. Int LIII s not all! For greasy dishes, riiny work cloth , spotted wells and woo work, ton. - Yes, soapy-rick Rinso washes ‘ whitest, brightest, quickest. WASHASLE (‘DLORS ABE 50 SAFE IN BRIGHT THEY LOOK AFTER kmso! cuAMv lieu sub: All A wmz AT aerrmo ourbikri MIMI CLEAN WORK CLOTHES IINSO AND HOW AMAZINGLY a muse wasn! 5 FAST FROM THESE HARD-TO" wuttwvsuswaiusproa msntsibor/imncihiov mswsvirwmss amiss FLYFIOMPGTSANDHNI nulkfillwflllfltfiifltflflllfizawmav- arrmesmumw ‘there was. only one thing to be Mn John Ogbome at night. Stephen. leaning on the_y.<,m1y_ rail of the yacht. idly scanning the ML gm] Mp5_ .10, ggmuhsr ' haze-hung island, watched Great-I ML and M“ Huber; McQuMd riX. aMmf-Wniod by hilly Klttyn Mr. and Mrs. Owen McQuillan who is stlldYillI for the ministry: l".ew Wallace st home. and three the house w“ “The “my, My hflUiThi-EPSI Mods. Mrs. Alex Mnc- . Shepherd-g “ML Rmemmh P1 E- "ilndi i then taken to the Church of Eng- lilrs. Hewlett was the daughter All during her lifetime she gave freely of her talent. and many were snricheid and comforted by her gift of song: ; She was a true wife. and a de-i voted mother. Her life shed a radiance of peculiar sweetness and goodwill. Her home was always open with a friendly and warm hospitality. Nowhere was the un- selfish spirit of neighborly love more evident than in her gracious heart. Her wellknown devotion to her church. and, interest in trua rsligion flowed from a faith firmly grounded dasp soul con- viction. She was closely associated with all church and community erganintions. Her Christian life iasvss blessed and happy memor- ies. enriching the lives of those near and desr to her. She is zone. but her pure spirit which winged its way on high is now in the land that is fairer than dayi i "There is no death. What seems so is transition. And this life of mortal breath. Ts but the suburb of the life Elysian. Whose portals we call death." A short service was held Thurs- day afternoon in the MscLei-in Funeral Home at 3 o'clock. The Rev. J. D. Davison. of the Char- lottetown Baptist Church officiat- ed. The remains were then taken to hsr late residence in Annun- i Guaranteed bu Good Housekeeping 9° u urleml aa "l ssvmms 1" 5,6 Sine afxf/ N‘ llllllTsdaziikzd/y Ahead?- 19s JULY A3, log dale. A funeral service was held Friday afternoon in the Annan- dale Baptist Church. The service which was very largely. attended was conducted by Licentiate Mk. Glen Brown. student pastor. as- sisted by Rev Mr. Crawford. Mon- tague. Neighbours and friends from far and near came to pay their last tribute to a loved neigh- bour and friend. The beautiful floral tributes bore testimony of their love and esteem. During the service. Mrs, How- leii‘; favorite hymns were sung: "Jesus Saviour Pilot Me". and "Abide With Me". A request solo of hi. if _ the young man knew abcui the girl Mr Thwdnre Clrraghm > fun‘, rmderm A ‘rm’ rid his with whom he had suddenly grown M, and Mrs’ George 08mm ma ‘our: Lo“... b‘, Messrs Char!" or Mary \ R Clay. Walter Purdeit. Mr. and Mrs. John E. McQuaid Herbert McLeod. and a "Will the Circle Be Unbrokcn?"| dill" H‘ mils‘ k”? “'1 °b'°.r"““" Mr. and Mrs. John McMsnus by Mr. Burcletl. favorite hvmns of‘ “Y” ‘"1 CHM‘ Greaiflx" l Mr. and Mrs Francis Kelly Mrs. Hewlett. were feelingiy ren-i Greatrlx_ he discovered. sppear- ML and Wit Jam Robe". Mmt ‘ Pd i“ be ‘Perdini i‘ 5"" “l °i Miss Susie Curlvy Mrs. Howlatt leaves to mourn. h his 11ml; on the island. returning M.“ Thu,“ H!!!“ besides h" Y t" m! "d" "my it meamim“ and Mr. and Mrs- Pfltei’ McQul-Id and two sons: Bryon. Charlottetown. making their way up inc béacilgnd i-"nmiiy, in the d‘rection oi the rocks. ivhere Family. . t 3 T.‘ v {i6 tilt D! i Dd Li T i , . g-li-giiislrifs anti-Isaiah 13.3..‘ the; n31?“ Miirpionniiisinni: $1.3... Q." f“ “"'"'““' M" "lbw" Roland and Erumd Ramsay- ‘and made his way to the higher Mr. and Mrs Maurice Costello wflmirgan R“ “k “P”??? Tributes ‘received were as fol- ‘ .11 i andFs il. ' ‘ _ ' "j "'1'" " 10W“ he pi ad until n} discovered Joseph CosdY 1am Jww §°§',‘"-"‘ ‘“§“‘;;“" arrow-Mr and MH- W111i“ r5. , . I CT": Ilfi “l. ' "M149" i" m‘ can“? “l me island Mum“ Goldy MrsYD. N. Bell. of Charlottetown. clmpbel] and “m” ML and Mr. And lviirs. Paddy dkfldn t a point where 1t was impossible Laura“ Bu“! o see either coastline. It was a_ art of the island hs had Mver ore visited. and it intrigued lm. It was thickly wooded. and e rank undergrowth created sn qgmogphers of almost unearthly Mrs. Rose McQuaid Sarah Hagan Mr. and Mrs. Gus MoQuald Mr. and Mn. John Cashntsn C Queenie and Marjorie at. home: ton. Alta; Chrvstis. Unitary: Gli- flcinted at the service ntihe grave. m‘ “d M“ J‘ 1" Mam“ interment in the. A. John N, Jenkins. Marflinli Csmn- towards the shelter of ihe palmsi Mr. and Mrs. James Claridn ud “no she {Qllgwing prom"; mg that grew on the higher ground. Bert. sisters: .1. Daniel. Charlottetown: Immediately they were out of Mr. Frank Csrraghsr . yqM-L 5,055 “on”; Parkman sight. Stephen left the yacht ind Mr. snd Mrs. Simon Cavanagh powna]; _y_ snm-nnn_ Chqr]ot'le_ i; strolled leisurely along me beach Mir. and Mrs. Peter Ciaritin and gown- ‘pred and Arm,“ “mom T e Licentiate Mr. Glen Brown of- new Protestsnt i. cmsiery. Annandsle. The wall-bearers were: J. Movsrlane. Wit-iv Messrs. l-fowlett. An old and highly resident of Conway in the person the late Albert J. Boyle. died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Bradford MacKinnon, on May 8th years. daughters and. five sons. namely: Adeline. b_v Mrs. .i.W Mutch. Cherry Val- I Aqhur ley. “The Christian's 0oodnighl.";Mrs_ was svmnatheticnlly and beauti-Iwny; Thom" "M" 5*“'"l'i‘:ec1and; Keir. Kinkora; Howard. ""4 iness. who are left tn mourn the 5°“ lioss oi a loving mother. The remains were laid to rest beside those of her husband who predeceased her twelve years ago. The funeral service was conducted ~"°"°“"“* imsband- her regularly during her illness. A short service was conducted at the grave. lsnd- where service was held. The following hymns were sung: “Safe John D. Palmer. Harold Miller. Mark Ostwayu Clinton Morrison. Mrs. Rowan MaoKenzis; Mr. and Mrs. Keir Boyle and family; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Boyle and ism- Wreathh-Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Morrison and family. Cross-From friends and ncilh- In Memos-lam MRS. ALBERT .I. BOYLE respected Mrs. Albert J. Boyle. widow of the good old age of eighty-two she leaves to mourn three Mrs. William Campbell. Charlottetown; Janie. Mrb. Adams. Conway; Mary. Bradford MacKinnon. Con- and Edward. of Kensington; Henry. of Inver- Rev. Mr. Meadus who visited The hymn sung -st The remains were tho Arms of Jesus." “Sun of Soul". and "Abide With M9." pallbearers were: Messrs. silence. The going hereahouts he found w be more difficult. There were no well-defined tracks, and ha seamed to be swallowed W i" I male of dense leathery-green shrubs growing to a height of about four feet. ' i-re found himself in a kind 0f hollow as though it had been scooped out by a 090011 The" ' curious hissing sound caught his ears. and pressing forward he came to a small clearing in the undergrowth. and stood looking Mr .and Mrs. Eddy MoQuaid FLORAL TRIBUTE‘ Do s of Model Shop. Raytiheob. Wal am. Mass. MESSAGE OI‘ SYMPATBY Sister 8t. Peter Maris. Mr. and Ma's. Horace Osmeron Mk, and Mrs. John P. Hood Mr. and Mrs. Patrick M-unruy and Family. Mir. and Mrs. Rey Fishn Mr and Mrs. Bob fisher Mr. amd Mira. Walter Kearney down o_n a curious nstui-si phen- omenon Prom the centre of what at first sight snub-M w 11' 1 swank; the saw tiny Wisp!» 0! "elm rising vertically into the still. hot air. The sight fssoinsisd him. and h, gnmptsa to dram nearer to make a more complm YWP-liillc non, but he discovered that the “on” yqgture of the saith made it impossible to proceed Had 116 done so ho saw that_in it mm 01' two he would most prob-My ha" been sucked in above the waist in the hot, stunning earth. Determining that on some later occasion he would investigate the place more thorouchly- mm! 910b- sbly in the comm"? M 6°” w” trisa. who could 9019M? Pmvidl’ ' more scientific cxvhhlliv" d u" phenomenon than h? “M41 5"‘ phsri climbed upwards Once more nus of nature‘; cauldron as he hsd ed it mm p“, g, Continued) Don't Make This Mistake When Child Is Constipated A0 I to ‘fir neighbours for it kindness shown M! in her recent sad bereavammt; _ cub. Mousse: of sympathy and Floral Maids ‘rbsfaailysaalawasbrokse Wkenrea warasalladaway Ailleftlael ae Onlistladhly tharpiueinithakeisisnapty 1 rslllsweosaaeeitnemere‘ ~s | daddy And thinkelyelllllgoaebsfora. Mks. Effie McAr-thur and Family. ftiverdsle and Churchill Women's Institute. Mn. Esther Tierney Loretta Hagan lanai Hagan lb. and Mrs. Herold McLeod Noreen Costello Thine Hagan Ollili 0F TllllKSi Mn. Catherine MoCaffrty. River- dsie. wishes to express har heart- felt thanks friends and many aots of also for Mass Wreaths from her many In Memos-i In loving Itbry of nmoin. a. n. sosna who answered the hone all July lsl. Ital. lamb’ hnsssorywelsoldyeadesr hell. J, Pwmond MacDonald and W. B. Mills. Floral Tributes Pillow: The family. Gates Aisr: Brothers and sis- ters. Wreaths: Alex. Mods and fam- ily; Baptist church congregation. Charlottetown. Crescent: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tavlor and family. England. Cross: United Church congrega- tion. Annandale. Sprays: Bryon. Gladys and fam- ily: George. Jean and Eirierson Jackson: brothers Fred and Art. Edmonton. Alta; Chrys. Kathleen. . Brian and Lynette. Calgary; Jean. Ronnie and Margaret. calgary: Jsne. minis and family; Mohr- lsne family; Hazsibrook Baptist Church: Donald snd iiktelle Brveri- ton: Garnet and ‘lhelma Godfrey: my. Mary. Johnnv and Orsndms Hewlett; Roseneath Women's fri- siitute; Mary Harrell. ‘ Charlotte- town. . cinu or riiiiiiis Ir. R. Roy Howistt and" family wish is thank til who so kindly helped in many ways during their sad bereavement; also those who sent fior tributes. letters and cards of pathy. In Memes-lam 1h in! sol loving nanny of PATIIOI IIAIQILL. \ c" "truer... - u: Inserted s; as wuss-s sully. I hours. namely: Mr. and Mrs. John n. Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Buchanan. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mac- ‘Klnnon. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Boyle. Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Mae- Nsill. Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Colin M5‘.- ligan. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Pal- rrer. Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy? Mr. and Mrs. William MscKinnon. Although Mrs. nnvle W15 @011- fined to her bed for 0W1‘ 10111‘ gears. she was always chwfllli M11‘! ready to‘greet her friends. Ail of her family were present at ‘J10 funeral except Mrs. William Carno- bell. She was a nstient at the time in the P. B. Island Hospital- / The time seems ions since that sad day. " The one we loved was called away God took her home. it was His will. But in our hearts ws love her still. MR. GEORGE FIMMONS SUCCUMBI T0 ILLNESS (Lloydminster Times. flask.) Lloydminster and district motirns the loss of another of its old timers in the passing. on Wednes- oay of lsst weak of ths late George Simmons who had been siiing in health for the past three years. George. as he was popularly known. oama here in the sumine of 1W7 from his native homa in Prince Edward Island and after farming south of town for many years he inovsd into town in the sari! twsntiils where he has since made his home. The funeral service was held at 3t. John's Ohur on Saturday. June ‘ith. s full i-tport will be givsn in next week's edition. i l DEATH AND FUNERAL OF M3. GIIORO SIMMONB Lsst weak we briefly chronicled the passing of one oi the districts longtime residents in the person oi the ists Mr. George liiniuons. OANNIIAI- nanny lily Mira Ir Wife all fissile» uts some oi the young. Till blank but guards a, out cf eggs until they hstth dim then lpust ill years. with the exception A resident of Lioydmlnstar for the rf a few months IPIM in thi ltates, the iota Mr. 81min was ans. and in that quarter of s un- tury he surrounded himself with a number of friends. His hum. was always open to his frisng, 5nd 116 "Lioyed nothing hem; ""11 the opportunity of talking over the experiences of the early days. The deceased was born at Bum- inerslde. P. 22.1.. on September l6. 1887. the son of the late Robert and Jsne Simmons. Leaving hi; island home in 1907. he sewed on s farm south of town smi in 1913 was married to Miss miznimh Jacobs. in 1922 the family moved into town and the late Mr. Sim- mons opened uni automobile re- pniririif establishment in the building that used tn stand 307055 from the Times Office. Relinq- iiishinl his business some yenrg M10. the family moved to m» States. but returned to Lluydmin. ster a fey: months later. Up until the time of his\ illness he was emnloved at Skinner Motors. Besides his son-owing wife he leaves to mourn their loss. five Muvhters: Mrs. r. Eummerfeld. SBfldDOint. U.S.A.: Lam; Dru-is and Gloria at home: and Sylvia ht Edmonton; three sisters. Mrs Fred Oakes and Mrs. Parker ‘Francis of P.E.1'.. who visited him i; few weeks. and Mrs. U. Lange: and three brothers. John and Arthur. in Crnpaud. P.F‘.T.. and Alfred in Humberstons. Ont. ' Pallbearers were: Messrs. Gior- lle Watts. AllanYoung. Bert Hill- son. J. V. Brvans. Al Koaterivs and William Skinner. Following were the floral trib- uliss: "In aver loving memo, of a dear husband and then-mother. Edie, Lorna. Doris. ‘Gloria. Syl- via and Geo Riel anti Irpndchil- dren. f-io is just sway." With dearest remembrance: of a lovino father find grandfather- Priel. ‘illdie. Don. Raymond and Bobbie." "With deepest symnsthv" from 000.. Russell. Ben. Bill and Milo: Mrs. Rnroule and Ph"lill Cousin- eim: Mr. and Mrs. Barrett. Es- fella and Ethelwvn: manager and staff of fianariia Bank of Corn- mercc: Mr. and rs. .I. Fairbroih- er: Jean and ‘Renrv Dounn: Drs floolrc and flrandv: Kathleen Charley and Mrs. Stephens: 111i’ I-fnrgan family; Al and Horencct Vlrk. and will: the Watts femllv: Art. imrl Horvcvi Y-ornn McKnv" ("has nf Jan ‘is. rmivarsltv Hos- nii-il. Edmonton: Alf. Dolly and "1lllconi* Muscle. Edna and fam- ilies: Bill. fl-nrge. Znna. Edith. David 1nd Wiime: Student Nur- ses. Tlniversltv "nspitnl. Edmon- ton: Hannah Ernie and family: It. John's church Choir: Clo. Mabel 1nd fnrnilv: staff of Skirt- ner lfotors: Geo. tvindard: Mr- umi rs. A. Smitht Ml‘. and Mrs. J. Brvana: Andv and Janet RM- erg: mains-cement. and staff "f the filaicbfcrri "arriwarct Fid- Fstelia and Home“: Rosie. Billie end Wilma: Lawson and Vivienne P-nctsr. . Mrs. Simmons and family wish to thank Drs Cooke ‘and Grand! and the nurses who attended Mr. Simmons. for their kindn s to him during his stav in oaoital.’ Rev. Packover and the St. John's Church choir for their helpful as- sistance to them during the ser- vice: the pallbearers and all those who expressed their sympathy b? floral tributes and other acts 01 kindness. KELLOGGS 571'!” A }7£¢"”’ (t! one of the town's rsspes ~111Mb .5 . H A ‘i’