3”? APRIL 17, 1951 oun wsnnrsnnv CARDIGANS S3. mounts sls2.ls9 S SPEDIALS 49 : sunrrns .LAillESi WEAR 0 162 GT. GEORGE ST. ir99'&'O9(-Q4? Mr.v3?ey9&0O-.M-30 & -. IN MEMORIAM MIL JAMES J. MaoDONALl) Mrere ,assed peaceiully away at iushorne in Long Creek, Mr. James -MacDonald. on Friday. March isth. l 1. Mr. MacDonald was born in Nine Mill creek on February 27th. 1871, the son oi Charles MacDon- ald, Nine Mile Creek and Sarah Gorvestt MacDonald. formerly oi Enzland. with the exception of a iew years in Maine. he spent most oi I 6 Cup Size) i WEDNESDAY MORNING SPECIALS 79: The nonrns nnnnwnms COMPANY LIMITED rnoms 2746 , x -l' poo-Q-ere-so-9-cease-Q-soc-eta-es-3-on-Q-coo-e& EARTHENWEAR TEAPOTS m U his life in his native dist-riot. until he sold his iarm two years ago. when he and his wiie,retired to Long Creek, which was her former home. I-lo was for many years an elder in the Church oi Scotland. but also enjoyed the fellowship oi worship with his neighbouring churches. for he was a .iinn- believer in the brotherhood of man. oi a rugged constitution he was seldom ill until the last iew weeks when he contracted ilu. He will be sadly missed in the home by his wife. the iormer Eliza- beth Macllochern oi Long Creek Napoleon and Uncle Elby By Clifford McBride -'43.d74'z6&? . r IrC&T(.4.doc91.4.1.9(21-(s3'CCh6r(.Gii64.1.4.1.4.v.si&444.r6'(.4.1.C(.4.n4(.(.l.4.h1.(.s-60"1.Gs.n.1Z4.4.s.C-.s.uCs.CCC my yo0-ox9e3x:x5k.Dsy-9os:x9ox9s9x9x9ox9.',k.9o.9-9qr:rx!rox9x9ax:x').:).9ox9.9.9o:k Ma 9-. ' r THE GUARDIAN. Cl-IARIJOTTETOWN PAGE THIRTEEN i i s?;r563- -.269? Sale who has been conilned to her bed for the last two months. He also leaves to mourn his assing. one son Warren oi Whestley River and three brothers. Archibald and Samuel both of Nine Mile Creek and Alexander oi Arlington. Mass. A step daughter, Vivian Romnkey Rodd oi Charlottetown predeceased him by eighteen months. A short service was held in the home on Sunday, March lstzh. by the Rev. Harry Barber oi North River. who visited Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald during their illness. The service was continued at. the Long creek Baptist church where Rev. Mr. Barber was assisted by Rev. Donald Nicholson oi Clyde River Presbyterian churches. Rev. Mr. Bar-beribased his rc- morks on Revelation 21:1. "And there was no more see." He com- ared the life of a christian to the to of the prophet John. who. though tossed about on the much sea oi liie in this world had a great vision oi the future and looked tor- ward with joy and iaith to the coming oi the new Heaven and the new earth. The hymns sung were: "The Lord's My Shepherd" and "Jesus. lover oi My Soul.” t "The Old ll.ug(ed”Oross". a fav- orite hymn oi the deceased. was sung by the choir. under the direc- tion oi the organist. Mrs. Hector ie Ourr . The railbeanrs were: Malcolm lholteii. Donald Maollaohern. llrank Maclaohern. Wesley Mao- lachsrn. Earle Msckenaie and Daniel Maelwan. interment was in the Long creek Baptist cemet- "ys'0veralhb'e:utiiui nom it-routes Mr. onsrrsi essooougsu. nephew of the deceased. conducted the fun- eral arrangements. . l Curl Of Thanks thank twishto my d ' wllgmsent genre and cards. at my Creek for their many llndiielat 'durlsIg the illness and oi my husband: also those sadanashlesbaaald. WEDNESDAY M0ittiING CIIENIll.E BEDSPREADS . Ill. . 6.95 3212 l'lI0i'liETT.c5TilllEli.4;...; wsnniasnnv MDRNING SPECIALS HALF SLIPS - (Medium and I-large) Regular 31.98 p Sale l.OO Silk Knit NIGHT GOYINS "Regular s2.9e. 53.93 The GLORIAS 9.? 50 C C 'scy.KchcxmtxNrx'e -VV-....-.. -- ) 1 ts 'ECC;.. 0M90(sf N -,-.. - White. Pink L98 CANADA pnovnvcr: or PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE C0 the 30th day or March Ag.” E951 In Re Estate of ELIZABETH MacINNIS' late of Charlottetown-. in Queens County in the uni Province. Single Woman, deceas. ed. testate. To the Sheriii oi the County oi Queen's County or any Constable or literate person within laid County GREETING: WHEREAS upon tending the petition on tile oi M. Anmn Farmer oi Charlottetown aiore- said. Barrister. Executor named oi the -'"-ve-nnmcd estate, pray- ing that a citation may be tuned for the purpose hereinsiter set iorth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons in- terested in the said Estate to be and appear before the Judge present at o probate court to be held in the Court House in Char- lottetown in Queen's County in the said Province. on Wednesday the 16th day at May next com- ing. at the hour of eleven o'clock iorenoon ol the some day to shew cause it any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion- oi M. Alban kl;lagn:..' Esquire. Proc- tor iar so e ouch . AND IT is HEREBY ORDER- ....gg.g.g.EE....E.m..E.. SI-III?! Lalmonnszo . so raaracrron ' RITI - WAY CLEANERS Pbooezsiri Wenesay orning silly Store . . . Mid-Week Sale! Values Oliierecl On - Many Items . . . pecia Is . 'x7vs:k3 Gas Tank Lock and Cape T69 Grafton St. A i JDDKEY WEDNESDAY MORNING SPECIAL it Fine combed cotton i" Largo roomy cut 5" All elastic waistliand i" Ten dozen only I Small-Medium-Large Regular 51.00 ..... I 79c ENiiEii5titliIUDMiiiiE ED that I true copy hereoi be worthwith published in some newspaper ,.ublished in Char- lottetown aioresaid once in each week for at least four consecu- tive weeks from the date hereof and that it true copy hereof be iorthwlth posted in the iollowing public places respectively. name- ly. in the hell oi the Court House in Charlottetown aiore- said. at or near the Bank or Nova Scotia Building in Char- lottetown aforesaid. and at or near the Royal Bank of Canada Building in Charlottetown store- said. so that all persons interest- ed in the said Estate as store- st;id may have due notice there- 0 . WITNESS His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer. Judge oi the said Probate Court at Chur- lottetown in Queen's County. the day and year ilrst above written. By the Court . S. (Sgd.) M. Elisabeth Wright. v Registrar. PIIDDIIDE MON'rRl:AL. April is -. (GP) - V Produce prices quoted here today as reported by Dominion Depart- ment oi Agriculture: Ins: Free cases. A-lame saw..- B0; A-med 57-I8; A-puiieis 55-50: I 30; 0 40-50. Receipts Wt cases. Total receipts ior week ended April ll. 13,214 cases and corresponding - week last year. 11.014. Butter: Current receipts Que. No. I pasteurized is-ssh oi); Que. No 2 at; wholesale Que. No. I pasteur- :'..'" "”"..'t”.?.i.”..i'"i.2".:2” arnuy p is co . - all h: Nil. 'lbtal receipts iar week -5'...........::"" :vr.'m- .-.2: 'oh”esee: current receipts, Ontario edited 00. !'.O.l. factory; Quebec colored In, 7.0.3. Montreal: wholesale Ontario colored 37-88 cnnvco g BATTERIES (I5 Pluto) SI6.00 up last We have a complete line Looking for I-Ire Equipment? of CHRYCO ACCESSOIlIES:- Seat Covers Cigar Lighters ' F. R. McLAINE LTD. MEN'S ' -xxx Mo”r Assorted S in Automotive Ash Trays Back-U Lights Rear V ew Mirrors wW'MwM Phone 860 5 i E SHDRTS 0 ended April 14. corresponding week last year. 525 see boxes and Potatoes: N.B. No. 1 75's 8125- 1.30; MB. No. 1 50'! .75-.80; N.B. No. 10's .18-20; P.E.I. No. 751 1.40-1.50; Quebec No. 1 75's 1.10- 1.15. WINNIPEO. April to - (OP) - Prices moved narrowly today dur-. ing dull trading on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange. 3 Modest commercial demand ap-' peared in cats and barley. Prices' were iirm at the opening but took an easier tone as trading progress- ed. Rye saw" American houses on both sides oi the market and iinx had a (cw local trades. Overnight export loadings re- ported today included 000.000 hush- els oi Canadian wheat to Japan: 325,000 bushels to the United King- dom; 316.000 bushels to South Ai- rioa; and 35.000 bushels to swit- aerland. Class two and wheat prices remained from Bsturdayfs levels. Closing prices: Oats - May l.007n'a. July 06'r'.vA. Oct. HEM. Barley - May M095. July 1.43- ?t.A; Oct i.333.iA. Rye - May 2.3196, July 2.20'AA, Oct. 2.03'AA. Flax -: May saslaa. July e.16is. Oct. (MEAN. Markets At A Glance (By The Caladhl hm) Toronto - stocks lower; prices ease quietly. Montreal C Stocks mixed; pap- ers higher. trading dull. New York - stocks mixed; raile- iu demand. C A. Toronto .. Bacon hogs. New York - Ootton olold 11.80 . intemationsl E ed nominal; Quebec colored lati. Re- ceipts: ltll. Total receipts ior week i MEN'S JACKETES Values To Sl5.00 S3.DD FOR TEE HOUSE!-IOLDER: DNETDNNES . 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