a eo. ° Bane | | Vieira ,BIGACEMENTS a er a ae a BIRTHS oe ie Letitia-Ann to Robert. John Budock MscEACHERN -- At the Prince Ed- r ad Hospital. October ‘14, 1956, to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold MacEachern, Naw Atryle, a son aay Andrew. “BEAISSTO — Mr. and Ms W. Boyd! Beaitsto, Kensington, are pleased “to announce the arzival of ther son Wi- liczm Boyd (Skippy) at the Prince! County poeta ae October 18th, 1966. | Weight 7- JBs.; | CARR — Litian. and Leith are happy! to anncunce the arriva! of. their son| John David att the Prince Edward. ls-! lan. ». Hospit October 12th, 1956. | “Weight 8 lbs., 3% ozs, A brother for Donnie. son of Mrs. Josephine Bullock and the | late Mr. John Bullock of Arlington, Hass. The marriage to take, place on Nov 12th. at St. James the Greater Church’ | Arlington, Mass. IN’: MEMORIAM | RAYNER — In-lcving memory of our dear father, Wallace Rayner who depa parte: this life October 20th, 1964. me d a wonderful father he was one of the best Thea one morning God cated him To the beautiful haven of rest. It broke our hearts to loose him But he did not go alone For part of us’ went with him The day God called dad home, ' Only a cluster of memories MacNEVIN — At the Prince Edward) Island Hospital, October 13, 1944, to Mr. and Mrs. Hector MacNevin, a, - Dennis Reem weight 8 Ibs.,, ozs. | LeCLAIR — David am Betty Chaisson) are happy the arrival of their A len child, David} Christopher (Chris). Weight 6 lbs., 13% | at ‘Gcober a7,” mo Hospital on (nee | 2 SECRETARY Sprayed with a million tears >, Wishing God had spared him - For just a few more years. Always loved and sadly missed by |daughter and son-in-law. Revada and ~ | George, Bessie. . Edith and David. nail | DIXON — In loving memory of Frank H. Dixon who passed away Oct 18th. 1948 always remembered by Frank and Merton. REQUIRED Experienced secretary for two ‘ Charlottetown business men, typing proficiency from dict-a- phone essential, shorthand desirable but not es- sential. Immediate employment. -All_replies— strictly confidential. Please write Box 31824 Guardian - Peet Sage Own 15 Kirkwood West For’ $70.00 per month. House consists of 3 bedrooms, livingroom and dining area, afl carpeted, kitchen and bath tiled, Fireplace. Apartment consists of one bedroom and livingroom carpeted, — -— bath tiled. ~ ROYAL TRUST - . Dominion Bldg:, Telephone 892-2434 Evenings Call I.L.1. Senor 894-5475. OBITUARY | JOHN ANDREW MacNAIR “Inserted by a friend. Charlottetown lost one of its best known and most highly re- spected citizens in the Seah: “ John Andrew MacNair, passed away at The Prince Ea. ward Island Hospital on Sept- |" ember 25th, 1966. . He was. born in Charlottetown in 1893, the son of the late An-| drew and Elizabeth MacNair who | left Scotland and settled here in 1891. He is survived by his wife, the former Kathleen Turner, one son Stanley, and two grandchil- _|dren. SHEREEN In loving memory of a son and brother, John Louis (Jack) Sher- ren, who died instantly October 19, 1956. They say time makes a wound heal, Ten years” pare. net Congel: 8 Tv. SRF Sern Such a short time God gave you to live Only nineteen years, then we had te give. We'll always remember those wonder- You can't be forgotten, just because time flies. Sadly“ new and always remembered by Mom, Dad, sisters and brothers. MacKENZIE — tm fond and loving mem- ory. of John R. MasKeazie who was called: home on October 13 th. 1964. Always a smile, instead of a frown Always a hand when someone , wag That you would=‘t de fer us all. Tender memories are sl! we have ‘eft Of a husband end fether we shall remembered and sadly missed by wife, family, _grand-children and Great grand-daughter Anne. ist " ‘Mir. MacNatr was President ee 'Ltd., Ship Chardlers, for pais years. He retired two,| ‘years ago because of > failing health. His business brought him in touch with hundreds of mer- ‘'chants .and fishermen, and his He was very active in church work éspecially with The Board of Stewards, The Session, snd Mens’ Association. He was a long time member of the Indepndent Order of Odd Fellows, and in 1928-29 held the . high office of Grand-Master of The Atlantic Provinces., He was also an active mem- with a keen sense of which endeared him to all with whom he came in contact. The . funeral was held from ment took place in The Peo- ho | ples’ ‘Cemetery. Manager of A. Kennedy and |- friendly manner and business lintegrity made him ima ny | friends. : ber of the YMCA and a Charter Member of Alpha Y's Mens Clu’ He was an eloquent speaker Trinity United Church. Inter-..|, OBITUARY MR. EDWARD JOSEPH WALKER Inserted by the family. The death occurred at the al Juls Walker 80 years. Mr. Walker was the son of the late John D. and Barbara (Bea- 13, of Edward Joseph Launching Place aged fred Walker, Peter Walker, Felix Walker, Joseph P. Walker, John Morrison-.and Urban MacKin- non. GARD OF THANKS | USINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY Goods and Service ... Where to find them in Charlottetown and District BUYING - SELLING —{REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE SERVICES WANTED | PHONE “a2 M () t oe elite J. W. MacKENZIE - . ee Real Estate Consultant avaaieed = cine 240 Dorchester St. 2c per dozen PHONE Real Estate Ltd. +7 a _§,-W.- WILLIS. Broker, Appraiser Phone- 2-161] King’s Couhty Memorial Hospit-' | Store, the -city’s= FRECKLES OF 1920§ NOW IN in the wilderness of Tas mania’s west coast. Daniels is shown at LEFT as a $500-a- week movie star and at RIGHT as & eM a nl Mike Daniels, the man mo- viegoers of the 1920s and 30s pares as Freckles in the ‘Our Gang’? comedies, now _ orion on an iron ore project International Food Store Doés Well In Washington -. By KELLY SMITH WASHINGTON (AP)—In this | of turkey.” : supermarket there are: -| SELL WILD GAME —Braised kangaroo tails, rein-/ The wild game department in- deer meatballs, and gourd jciudes a $19 nine-pound water Lots of people want pig tala: shavings. - buffalo rib roast, a $5 five-pound —200 cheeses, 100 sausages | wild snow hare from Canada, $3 and salami. Canadian elk rib steaks, $3.50 | —Bread flown in from Paris, fresh caviar from Iran, se leaves go like pork and ee ‘a typieal morning, a woman fills her gold-colored basket with Canadian moose steaks and a businessman leaves with four cans of quail meat tucked in his briefcase. cashier rings up orders of or $1,000. Outside, a tourist snaps pictures. This is the International Food tastiest—multi- tourist haunt. Started | quail, as well as mallard ducks, | venison, frog legs, pheasants | (with all the feathers), wild cor- , nish hens and alligator steaks. There's diamond rattlesnake meat (‘Some people’ like rattle snake meat’'), greek stuffed vine leaves and plain vine leaves (‘Some people like to stuff their own’’). : “Every hostess wants to see the snails,” he says. “We call them escargots. A gourmet wouldn't think ot srving a ical -without-thern."*.. “Baked for: “you ‘fe Paris” ars ago as a novelty, the | Teads the wrapping on long, s become a way of life | slender cabaguettsp= 69 - cent Wa n. bread loaves” flown in 6,000-i tem 8» ime-}- 5 ; —tandy, cookies, chocolates from Europe and the Near East. Embassies buy here. Ambas- sadors’ wives mingle with es and: tourists. The 1,000,000 people Vatied last year. : LOOKS NORMAL From the outside, the. store seems a typical modern super- market. Inside, without reading labels, one might assume it was just another grocery store. But 7 don’t find breakfast cereal, a s” red-carpeted wine ase: fancy grocery carts for a touch of lux- Aute Salvage Kensington Rd. Parkdale See us for auto parts and | ptonde, from Nice, ury and a gourmand eager to help plan menus and unravel 1 sat recipes. tte Schmitt, a brown-eyed— France, fa - Boer Bottle qe ee Drop your beer bottles at . y MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD. Kent Street. Mc Per Dozen Quick Service BOTTLE EXCHANGE O'BRIEN Iron and Metal Co. Ltd. Lower Prince St.—Charlottetown Phone 4-4497 SERVICES WOOD’S FUELS Texaco Stove and Furnace Oil Realtor - Insurance Appraiser - Builder After Hrs. 2-2300 Member of C. A. R. E. B. Finley MacKinnon 804-8115 Branch Offices | Tel. Office: 894-7242/SERvicES | : Thomson Septic _ GEORGE PEAKE | MONUMENTS Tank Service LIMITED LEVI POWER acne to waning, REAL ESTATE Local Representative is - _ — on ae |. 1 TeDOvIE sare Fe PHONE 2-2448 vo Bilson | Eiesting Cenieertor © ; SEPTIC TANK and ISLAND BRIKCRETE | FIELD Tie INsrALLarion W | L po" 4” Field Tile Beatty Barn Equipment ee panes Blocks Phons — Crepeud 43-23 : : seccunsil t a 149 North | River Road FOR RENT reach eaLie Dial 4-3942 FREEZER LOCKERS Charlottetown; Head°Office |Rethy’s TV & Radio Shop 90 Kent Street—892-2511 NOW OPEN $ 18.00 per year -. og Fimo Burner Service. | g'ide «ant Beaver 205 | Avolinner, [iene Rate Call 4-4121 wn - Ave. wo one or appl ‘ Dial 202-2336 |e 157 Upper Quen | SEPTIC TANK ——— eee | See : ; Arriving Daily - i J. J. FOLEY Eastern Painters THE’GLORIA _| @ SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Fe “TRA Limited - ae | CORNE F | TRANSFER ee LORNE FOY | Exterior and _ interior 155 Great George St. Ph. Crapaud 42-34 Tryon | Open Genta ae ee coatings, Phone 4-4714 : a a ra’ e uae eo ft AYLWARD'S Anti-Freeze. “Free Estimates” FURNITURE : We ae realy to seve | _ EXCHANGE Lip. | 2.55 per gal. MONUMENTS ‘ 87 Prince St. Phone 4-8125 “ 159 Sydney St. | am eave dare em | ROCK BOTTOM Of Distinction P.O. Box 1301 or 4-6651 PRICE Granite and Marble also Cemetery Lettering -. CURRIE BROS, Malpeque Road _ SUNNYSIDE BEAUTY SALON , Trainor's. Auto Body ‘Johnston’s River Ch'town 4-8311 162 Gt. George Street Next to Mt. Ryan Hall, 7 miles Specializing in latest hair | from Ch'town. Experienced styles, tinting, rinses and | work at reasonable prices. . Tey al tediy evenieae DIAL 4-5834- ay an y 5 ; _—. WOE TELEPHONE 44712 3: HALIFAX SEED Co. Ltd. Boiler Repairing a . Electric W «Gee en Gi READ THE ee for all CLASSIFIED ADS Sons Eitd. : : ey » 68 Kensington Road Your Bulb Requirements DAILY Selaphons 67187 € ' Laurentide Permanent Saw Mill Su plies “Hedraale Hoses Made Up me Lounsbury Industrial Ltd? 44 Belmont Street Dial 4-8054 four languages and ¢ai” tell a housewife how to usé each TASMANIA visor in Hobart, Tasmania. He is now 50. _ 7 P.M. to a = The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Oct. 19, 1968. 15 GEORGETOWN | | and family - of | Halifax, N.S. | were reeent guests of Mrs. Doce rill’s mother, Mrs,, Cyrere .Mac- aves titi ee .Mr. and Mrs. Guy. Hemphill | left recently on a visit to Qué-| Mr. and Mrs Spurgeon Walk- bec and Ontario. In Québec they | er recently motored to Monctcn,, will visit with their daughter.|N.B., where they visited ‘th | Mrs. Colin Landry and Mr. J.an- | their daughter, Mrs. Eruvst- dry and while in Ontario, they | Steele and Mr. Steele ° ~* will be the guests of their son ‘Sheila DeLory motored to. Ha- Hemphill and Mrs. Hemphill. .jitax, N.S. over the heliday _ Harold Dicks accompanied WF coca where she visited her his parents, Captain and Mrs. | mother, Mrs. F.J. DeLory. who Neton Dicks and his aunt, Eliz- | ig convalescing in Halifax, fol-~ abeth Skinner, recently motored | jowing a recent illness. *- to Port.Maitland, N.S.. where | Kenny Walker is visiting ia ‘+ “TONIGHT | 10 P.M. 149 First Quality _ SEAMLESS ‘Wm NYLONS mit ~406 needle; 15 denier; 9- iL and Miss Skinner's sister, Mrs. | Wollard Yorston and Mr. Yors- ton. Mrs AR. Stewart is visiting | in Toronto, where she is the! guest of her son and™ his*-wife, | Clarence Stewart and Mrs. Ste- | wart. ” Paulette Burke, until recentiy | employed as, receptionist at G Garden Foods Ltd., left last i for Montreal. Quebec, she will be employed. Const. Mark Murphy of the| Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Cornerbrook, -Newfoundland, af. | ter spending his leave with his| parents, Mr. and Mrs. William | Murphy. Soamgn Dennis Stewart of the Royal ian Navy tion- ed et HMCS Cornwallis, N.S., was a recent guest of his par. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ste- | “Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dockrili 2 Pe © je ~ chesterfi eld | Suite Ne —@ 4 cushion-high back style —— — they visited with Mrs. Dick’s| | North Lake, as the guest of Mr. | and Mrs. Kenneth Fraser | Mr and Mrs. Charles and family of Mon€ton, N.B., ré-” > cently motored: ‘to... Georgetows- | where they visited Mrs. Currie’s | parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C,. | Gotell, Eldon Batchilder -S — = | the week for H where he will be interviewed and tested prior to his joining [ihe Reco COREE CA Te | Mr. Alec Arsenault, Provin- left on Saturday on return to cial Chairman of the Royal Canadian Legion, accompanied | by Mrs. Arsenault recently visit |ed Truro, N.S., where Mr. Are | senault attended the Royal Can- | adian Legion’s Provincial Mem- bership Clinic for the Maritime Provinces. Rev. W.A. and Mrs. McQuay rie, recently spent several days visiting with relatives at Hamp- ton. item in the store. Yen Arlette and store manager Bal Raj Dogra, of New Delhi, India, agree on one point: The shop- fea are mostly American—not ~~ “years ago, Dogra says, items were new to most cus tomers. But now he says they've iF become picky, even over brand names. There are $25 roast suckling pigs for instance, ‘‘At holiday time, we sell 2% to 30 a day. We can’t keep enough of them. Support United Appeal NEED ~ CHRISTMAS SEALS NOW 4} Stove and fue! oil, motor oll, i | grease; batteries Albert L. 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