_*fe li 2° 'ti lg: -‘l‘.~ `-: v l L" l if ‘.7 S. ,» s . . \. Ill Q “»*»..~ l ` ‘ . , _ it #_ 5.' tKY\ ~.- I 7 ` ci. ». 3;) lol so of in .El al S Il T‘.’.`~»-Tifsrt ~:”:'=rs .l K I ._ ; ' -e. _ l 1- . 1 F i = i sa. l ” l i I H I 1 i I ,~ . .1 ` MONDAY TH F7 (JHARUU'1`TETOWN GUARDIAN AUGUST 30, 1937 , c ;____ _ l - | he-_ _ ._, £ =-, ii 2 r.. _TJ is u l l .M i ._ e `_-_..._ l.. I.. ll el ' fefri-lie . .. ‘ei ' . . ff,/1. .k f _ at pr An A I. ‘ Moore £9” MCLeod’s; _ , _ _ A. i ' ' _ rf;-`>» ‘_5<>_7;, L;:>‘.. ‘_ I- ' _A .7.--_-,.__.,....-. . _ _ _ _ f. ..u~~ Teresa and Catherine. Her funeral was held on Aug- ust the 24th to the Little Flower . Church, Morell, where her beauti- ful form was borne by: Frankie Kelly, Gerald McAdam, Walter A. O'Brien. Arisilem Loplerre. Stirling McEwen and Cyrus _l’.»oplcrre. After a Requiem High ‘ Mass was sung by Rev. George MacDonald, “Mamie" was laid t0 rest in the shadow of God's Tem- ple-the consecrated ground, re- served for all who die in the Lord. Close beside her brother Alfred they laid her-another child be- loved of God, and designated to suffer cruely for a short time on earth. and whose grave is sli.l damp with the tears of bereaved i sorrowing relatives, who were call- ` ed upon to surrender him just siX wccks before. Rest happy tn God. OLD CABLE SHIP T0 BE SCRAPPED ` HALIFAX. Aug- 29-(C)-After _being “pensioned oft" for the last -six years of a bil-Sy 37 5`¢Bf5 Of iire. the sid cable ship Tyflen is to be broken up here and sold for scrap. Decision to scrap the 1,039-t0I\ vessel brings to an end one of the most active careers of all cablc ships of the Canadian G0V9?l’1m0¥\ll For more than 37 YCRYS- the Kal' lant little ship d'd 'her part to lmairitain communication between spent a few days at his old homei ar _ ' at York recently. i ‘ - Ve_]Vé_'1‘S.’ VeIOl_11'S.’1 Me R we “fi Enterprise PIONEER " $5.95 $7.50 _ Moncton the guest of Mr and Mrs John W. Mennie, St. George St. i ' city they were the guests of their Vlxu eoombe of Charlottetown Mr Viniiecombe has been transferred to the Hallfar office- a direct promo- tion for the Island men who has been in the employ of the Dunlop taking the opportunity to introduce 1 Mr. Young. Incidentally Mr, Young 5 is e. former newspapcrman hav`ng l n rt ri can 1 in i -Amherst News. FAMILY REUNION-The home and mother, Kiiilzora, was gladden- ed 'Ln the past weeks by a visit from loved members of the family. Sis- ters Leona and Ina of St. Paul, Winnipeg. and Rev. Mother Marietta, ` Supcriorcss St. Josephs Convent, Winnipeg, anozlicr brother and son Herbert and his wife, New York, arid Frank, Philadelphia, feeling the home longing, followed in a. few days. Edgar fa grandson) and his wife also made a brief visit. Regin- ald and George. on account of their busy season could not come. Word has been i‘c:‘ei\'cd that iill are back to their several callziigs, and they; hope and pray to ive to meet all again ln their dear Island home. Mr. Ambrose Vescy, Woodstock.; ooncem for several years. Mr. Vin- neoombe was making a. farewell I » call on accoimts in this district and f H 0 A N I E E l . I 9 I Low Price, See These Big Enterpnse Feature Values _f If You Really Want A HIGH QUALITY Rang. A, Ai POPULAR ENTERPRISE With Oven Here’s a steel range that _Will Hive you years of cook- ing satisfaction. Rugged construction with polished 0001008' f0P- A quality range throughout. Complete waterfront or reser- QUEBEC PRINCESS ._ l One of our most popular Stoves for small homes T- Gives plenty of heat and is an excellent baker and cook- LA Kén [iii 61'. 2550 Mrs. John R. McLean, Souris. is visiting in Campbellton as a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dori- _ aid McBcath in Saint John. . Miss Myra Kelly has returned to George Kelly, Kinkora. Mr. Raymond Luquc, of Crapaud left Thursday nzoming for New York City where he will meet his ..~rother, Benjamin, who has recent- ly arrived there, from Trinidad, :ind is in the employ of the Ma- ;'.nc Dept. of the Standard Oil Co. Mr. and Mrs. M. Cedric West, _:!kir.k, Ont., spent the past week . Eldon, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roliert Sinclair West. They a'so visitecl their uncle at York Station. Mr. and Mrs. West return to their :heme Monday. Mr. West is man- . agcr of the Bank of Commerce at Selkirk. a distance of 1300 miles from Charlottetown. Wh‘le in the cousin, Mrs. A. R. Wise, 155 Euston Street. drydock inspection of her hull in 1931. She has laid tied up at a ,Dartmouth pier ever since. ; Occasionally thc work of the Tyrian took lier iicar dread Sable Island. long known as the Grave- yard of the Atlantic. Oii one such trip, she almost joined the counilfss ships whose hiilks res; on t,'- treacherous sands. when slic cau.,it in the sandbars and tossed ashore. Old salts shook their heads then and predicted the end or the little craft, for few ships ever survive after once going ashore on Sable Island. But the Tyrian proved hersef one of thc few, fought her way off. and found her, WHY £0 the Open sea once again. ' \ Steel Stove (Not Illustrated A reliable compact Cook Stove for small homes. Strongly constructed of steel. Burns coal or wood. Has roomy, bright ~ oven, Ivory enamel and nickel trimmings. 256° ‘ it it Economy | An ell cast range of great ' _; strength and long lasting - qualities. Roomy oven. polished cooking :ip lard \.~~_¢ V -._ -_A--.\ ,_ cream enamel an no e <§'f';’§ =__ trimmings. 6250 sf. fi-ge i / \ ai '- -¢ll‘ 'M r`; `-Eg » ` t-...Q i . Eiiitnrnisr , ill lb 5' .~"`\ 1 6 3 0 0 Enterprise S AVOY An attractive Steel Range with polilied cooking top. Comes with beautiful cream ` enamel and nickel trimmings. Complete with waterfront or reservoir. Wonderful value at the price. 4950 0 ,itat clriilt 7 H If you 'are looking for ." `~'7=?""‘ ' complete misfmirm in n ' moderately priced range, choose the Capital. Steel . construction with lalre E *_ *_______ __=-___ ‘ I oven and au the super or /`-=i.~i~§i=1;.;;,,E;=;5;;zl:=>.=--~ Enterprise Features. &`-°°”""“"r`_` I i l _ ‘1 _/ ' Not Interest. Buy 0n The Holman Home Plan! A small down payment sends your new En- ' terprise home today. Balance can be paid in easy monthly installments. No extras. .7400 glial” ii » ...- A \`_\::l. " -=s»*"" f ‘ i 9 _ \ you 2’ @F1i 9* 1 The Quick, Sure Way l it , Houu Siu ere the mol! dnngernue l l carriers of dlreue known to science. . FLY-TOX is the but method nl' lill. ` ing Iiu science hu yet produced. summeksiois _ cHARLo1TETowN ` l l _ -_ | .- \.`| r~.~i`r"i€i`i»ic."i>x.isN'rir‘Ul.'""' W" --- 0 WD ewaercean.he ade ST. .lOl-lN'S Nfld. Aug. 29 - The Labrador herring were of (CP)~The supply of herring along fine Quality. Bhd c0uld be made me Lan.-actor coast was sufficient; into eiwellelit kiniwrs. The United. to keep tlircc factories running States would lJl‘0vide a markef-l for at 1035; 300_ years, Hemydor at least 100.000 boxes each Kllaptscli ;|»;1ortcd he:e after an ‘ year. 110 said. A fBC!0rY has already Ncwfouiidlaiicl and Labrador. 'few semnle shipments made, he --F*-*emi 0N LABRADOR COAST hcads and offal from the fishermen - 'A ~' --A --‘ t k th t l d d. ANNOUNCEMENT We have removed our store from Grafton Street te investigation tour or the coasts or been Set “P in SWB HHfb°fl and A 164 Queen Street in the Brace Block l Ein-one and America. Now Lowsn in mics. K1HDiS°h» vmiiloyrc Of the Santa S“’d~ We have a complete line of electrical goods in 0"' Built in Glasgow, Scotland in, _ Cruz Oil Company, said he had _ll Was expected the tiuee her-i » 1869' me Tymn mst plied me, recommended that his mm esm,J_ ,ng ,.ed,,mg factorks would bel new store, and we will be glad to have you drop in and see l l tories along the Labrador .shore.` < i _ each factory with R deny mpaeity Mathematics Pi‘ofessor--If there Yours electrically, of 2,500 barrels. are forty-eight States in the Un‘on, ‘by the late Captain Nell Hall, later About 1,000 people would find and superheatcd steam equals the Harbor warden of Halifax, gold to emvlvyment from. the scheme, in- distance from Bombay to Paris, & the Dominion Government and Cludirlg thc fishermen catching what is my are? ' rcfitted for cable service. - t l`l "U » the water and this would be a- Frosh-Well, I have e brother fit for activ service after a voided by the company buying' whois 22 and he isonly half nutty Atlantic for the Anchor Line. then became a West Indies merchantman and finally graduated t0 8 Cable iswp, She was brought to Halifax she served in that capacity wl- dcr the control of the Fisheries iish three herring reducing fic in operation by nm June our new and up-to date show room the herring. he predicted. only rrosh-Forty-four, sir, Pll0ll¢ 1440 Electrical Contrac 0 thins that mlllhi- affect the con- Professor-Correct, and how did _ stent supply would be pollution of_ you prove that? 1861_8_27_5 un e_ ,‘ _` ______, __ _ _, _ . - "' " -‘ - W = % =»- ’ - _ -f 1 Vilranch, until she was declared l Biziucmc up i=ATHE|< . 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