. I ilv. sas Isa. luau ssenosass In Memoriam .'i:;'::....'i: i.."'.'..i'...”&P".i"'” some a. ssaarm oi. ' ""' Death came ' :rr's-l:Y'I:hls.r'IMorru,o'.pl:nTikHllI-y"'snd men the "III 0' -I053 5- "3"" Mrs. Francis Mcintyre 'l onFl'Idl7m ilolmllriil-ssn. .J.MaeDonald.'3.B. 1955. and found ready to an- age. ,',Y".'...””m.""i... mu ---e cm. wo- Eternal Reward for which his en- tire me had been a reparation. on the previous'S the de- ceased had received Holy Com- muniun. and at the time of his death. had received the Last Sacra- meat from the hands of his be- loved Parish Priest. Father Wood. with his passing. the community of Grand T""""'IIe bid farewell to one of its and most revered citizens. an In very and this sialward l n was in P0359!- ,sion of those .:cn faculties which gave him a position of honor and authority in his community even in his early years. John had al- ways taken a commandins inter- est in his community; in local. national. and international politics interest in such decline with his advanc- ing years. As he reached out to his eighty-fifth birthday. it was still a treat and an inspiration to listen to his discussions on current and sports: hos did his events. on world problems. and on the Stanley Cup series. He was born at Grand Tracadie on March 22. 1870 to John Martin and Catherine McAulay. His wife. Katherine McGrath. him thirty-two years ago in her forty-nineth year, leaving behind their five young children. Thus was the deceased called upon to assume the role of both father and mother to his children. This role he assumed and executed with Christian courage and Faith. thus rearing and educating his family in the fear and in the love of God. In the attainment of this noble objective .he was called up- on to make many sacrifices, all of which he made generously and for which he received his tem- poral reward in the realisatioin of a truly Christian family and redeceased Charlottetown Funeral a. Miss Helen Sullivan. nos . Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Coady Family. Charlottetown. Miss Margaret and Mr. Malcolm Mt.-Aulay. Charlottetown. Mr. Frank Roache. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peters. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McQuaid. SPIRITUAL BOUQUET! Rev. Sister Saint Catherine of Sweden. Tlgnish Convent. Rev. Sister James Charles and Rev. Sister Mary Alfred. St. Vincent's Orphanage. . Pupils of Grade V-I. Tignish Con- vent. Mrs. Margaret Shreenan. G. H. Home. l Mr. and Mrs. Miglxtweil Mclnnls and Family, Residynt Students, Tignish Con- ven . Mrtb and Mrs. II. J. llissottj Bos- n. Leonard and Isabel Gallant, Tig- nlsh. Diane and Joan. Tignish Convent PUBGATORIAN INIIOLLMENTB Miss Georgina Martin. Boston (Perpetual). Co-Workers of Simmons College, Boston (Perpetual). Miss Georgina F. Cody. Boston. Mrs. Catherine MacKinnon and Lena, Charleston. (1 yr.) Miss )Claire Desmond, Simmons (2 yrs . Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Martin. Catherine, Eugene anl Francis. Mr. and Mrs. lrving Mclfinnon and Catherine. home and in surrounding himself 303:0". in his declining years with the love, tenderness, and devotion of his children, from which he re- ceived so much comfort and hap- piness. His was a rich and a full, M5 ""3 MW -703995 Millin- 8. Left to mourn are his five chil- dren: Rlta. Rev. Slater Saint Catherine of Sweden, C. N. D., Our Lady of the Angles Convent. Tig- nish; Joseph. Ajax. Ontario; Marie, Mrs. Irving, H. Mcltinnon, Alamo- gordo. New Mexico; Georgina, Boston: and Emmett, Grand Tracadle; also five grandchildren. The funeral service which was largely attended was held in St. Michael's Church. Corran Ban. Re- quiem High Mass was celebrated by the pester. Rev. 0. P. Wood who also officiated at the grave. Rev. Denis Gallant was present in the sanctuary. The pallbearers were: Messrs. Jose h Robison, Alfred Watts, Peter ugas. Ber- nard Campbell, John F. atte. and Harold Mitchell. May his soul rest in peace. MASS CARDS: - Rev. P. F. MacDonald. Charlotte- town. Rev. Denis Gallant, Ttgnlsh. Rev. Mother Saint Charles. Prov- ineial Superior. Rev. Sister Saint lelen M., II- Rev. Sisters of Our Lady of the Angels Ccnvent, Tignish (1). Rev. Sisters of Notre Dame Acad- emy. Rev. Sisters of St. Joseph's Gon- vent. Rev. Sisters of St. Mary's Acad- emy, summersida. Rev. Sisters of St. Mary's Ioa- Mr ad E. lan. Mr: ins. Iaieoln lenses- Mrs. Howard zero: and Tisnisb. Mr. Mrs. Miller Baairsto. Mr. d Mrs. Hector luctc and firmly. Tisnlsn. Mr. and Mrs. Aubin Bernard. Tig- nlsh. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mcxinnon. N. nlsh. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rcblson. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Claw and Raymond. , Mr. and Mrs. John E. Macxinnon, Tracadie Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Hibbert Hughes. W. W. Clow and Family. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Watts, Char- lottetown. F Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shea, Boston. Belle. Lloyd and Ernest Bell. Mr. and Mrs. John Misener. Master Howard Martin, Tignish. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Reilly and Family. MI-ls Asatha McCabe. Shelli: and Clifford Martin, Tig- n . Stanhope Women's Institute. Miss Cecelia Gallant. Tignish. Mr. and Mrs. James McDonald, Cherry Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Pius Smith, Char- lottetown. Miss Norma Deslioches, Tignish. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McCor- mack. Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes Warren. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Lawson and Family. Miss Evelyn Bowness, Tlgnlsh Cm- vent Pleasant Grove W. M. Society. Miss Mary Keizer. Mr.and Mrs. Albert Court. Mr. and Mrs. George McMillan. Diane and Joan. Tignish C t Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Caswell and Jole. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ford, Char- lottetcwn is as B ' In Memoriam WARD (JMIPI) IIIPIEID on April mu: after nearly in this world Edward Except fir falling aye" t he was quite active the time of his death which came with much his and friends His remarkable memory of the In his long span of life he lived und six reigning monarchs. the sixth. our present Queen. havins him congratulations on his iooth birthday. Born in Cardigan on July 4th. 1958. where he was educated and married. Meoyinhg) to So'IIthpt;r:. he was engag 0 number of years before coming to Charlottetown, where he worked on the paving of our City's first paved streets. - - seven years ago. He leaves to mourn the loss of a kind and ever loving husband and father. his wife the former Isabelle Weir and a daughter, Mary from his second marria e. The follow- ing sons and dang ters from his first marriage: John W. Milton. Mass: James. Calgary. Alta: Bell and George. City; Mrs. Selina Larter, City; and Mary, Mrl. Thomas Bell. Ralllfax. N. 8. His funeral was largely attended from the Hennessey Funeral Home to the Church of the Most Holt! Redeemer where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by the Very Rev. Gregory Murphy. C.Ss.R.. who also officiated in the com- mlttal service at the I1'Ive. Guardan. FIE”!!! 2!. 1955. Page 13 Information On Sdlt Vaccine lgioaeypulbnshepbard was called to H” mm" "" " mdwm” 5 his ' reward. "V , Kenzie asked in the Commons changes and owth in the history view of the fact that the price of of Prince ward island was commercially-supplied vaccine in much enjoyed by all who knew the United States It twice the him - Canadian price. B: W” mm mm”. M. urn eats of those concerned." Mr. wife predeceased him some thirU- nw ':gg'!m hm arms on-rawa lCPi -Health Min- dlstrlbution of Salk polio vaccine A. M. Nicholson CCF-Mac- whether this would be done in Mr. Martin replied that at pre- sent there is no commercial im- portation of the vaccine. Under agreement with the provinces. all vaccine used in public inoculation programs of children came from the University of Toronto's Con- naught Laboratories. "There is no disposition on the part of any government in Can- ada to deal with the situation in a way which is not in the Inter- have been licensed to distribute the vaccine in Canada. One com- pany imported a small amount from the U.S. but further imports have been held up in view of the U.S. government's decision to stop further distribution pending further checks of the vaccine. Says U. S. Has Air Superiority WASHINGTON, (Reuters) -De fence Secretary Charles E. Wilson said Tuesday the United States has I , Ief"ws't.e03 pr. W”"l noel” a Cape Inlet A Consumer Speaks m--jin--"' laeniutanaladlaaaoiltgioo auecessofsocltecompoignpsino eipellyduetcisesotislection liotIIwveIocaivad.'lltis setisloctionltosnotcolyboaa gotnedhylvadlcosstloltbutalso lrolnhcaoonosnicddanmaint. S-K, Within Isis town one several v"'- resident owners who d one Ina included all. foundttuls Rev. Sister Saint Sarah Marie, Villa Tereslta. Newcastle. Rev. sister saint Mary Clara. Rev. Sister Saint Aloysius. Rev. Sister Saint Leona Marie. Hon. George D. DeBlola. Mrs. Kevin Mclfenna. Mr. and Mrs. James Shea and family. Waterford. Mrs. Rankin Mcbalne. Rice Point. Mr. Frank linache. Charlottetown. Mrs. Gustave Minnich, Detroit. Mrs. Reginald McDonald: Char- Mclfinnon and Lena. Charleston. Em; and School Association, Tig- Mrs. Lillian Errera. Newtonville. Management and Staff, Hughes Drug Co. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Mcl..aughlan. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kaiser. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Morrison and Family. Mrs. S. A. lfeilly. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fitzcerald and t. Souris. signsieifrs of It. Martha. tls-and gcmt 3”" 0'15 MW" racad e. ' - M- Geo mm (.,y Mr. John w Watts tar.) and MI? and '3: Emmett Martin Pm” - (3). Mr. and son. Joseph Mark ud Rita (8). Mr. and Mrs. Irvhg Mcxtnnoa mid Catherine (I). - Catherine, Eugene and Francis Martin. Pupils of Grade VI, Elusiah lu- vent. Ilrs..i.illian lrrera. Newtonvllls. Mr. and Mrs. LII lines. Mill- view. Mr. and Mrs. Lea M. D03”!- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. O'Connell. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice P;-imeau. liallfax. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. lughes. Cher- lottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Ton Bradley. Glar- lottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph loblson (Sr) and F (I). . and Mrs. - lcbael Roblson Isr.) Charlottetown. I Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Merlin. Charlottetown. Mrs. Fred Hughes and Fannly. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gallant. Charlottetown. r. and Mrs. Edward Watts. Mrir and Mrs. Alfred Watts and amily. i-Itldand Mrs. Courtney McDon- I . r. and Mrs. John B. Mcxinnon. i trs. Thomas Rorgan, Charlotte- own i . and am. Patrick Rorgaa. 3 and Mrs. Wilfred B. McDonald. - e M of Mauve-t and M" ' a'seo.un,st.n.. HBEIIIII Mr. and Mrs. Percy Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gavin, carol and John, Tignish. Mrs. Minnie Sparks. Miss Doreen Cusack. S. D. U. Mr. and Mrs. Iaigh Chappell. I S. A. - side, St. Joseph's and Notre Dame Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hughes. Winnipeg. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Morrison and Family. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carr and Ralph. Mrs. Louise Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Misener. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clow and Allan. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard McCabe and Family. - Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gillespie and Family. Winslce S. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Marshall and Family. Mrs. Levine Clow. Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Ross Family. Miss Edna Reid. Mr. and Mrs. Parnell Curran. Cards olTI1anI(3 The family of the late John A. Martin kindly t h a n k Reverend Parnell Wood, the Reverend Sis- ters of Tignlsh Convent. Summer- and Academy. Dr. C. A. Coady, the Charlottetown Funeral Home and all who sent Mass Cards. Flowers. Enrollments. Spiritual Bouquets. Letters and Cards of Sympathy. To all kind friends and neighbors who helped so much during our recent sad bereavement a ' Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Shepherd. South Freetown. Mrs. Mary Byers and Helen. Wm. Jackman and Family- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hennessey. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Albert MacNell. Mrs. Lawrence llennessey lid Family. Mary and Lambert. A b C d . MT. Hndoltirls. Jack Shepherd. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Shepherd. Ralph Shepherd. Truro. N. S. Edmund Welsh. Cardisan. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weir and DaCHg:lt;lhwl of Mary. Rochford square School. . Mrs. Frances Larter and Fam- ily. Alberton. Charles Deighan (2). Cards and Letters of Sympathy John Shepherd. Milton. Mas!- Mona. Milton. M855- 4 C131; glurke and Family. Hali- f , . . TTsi-. and Mrs. George Dnuceltt Mary and Valerie Waye. Mr. and Mrs. John Byers- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Doucette. gang; 333 ?l'l. MIIII. as g an. Mrftand Mrs. Harry McGlynI Margaret Doyle- Mr. and Mrs. John Coyle. Floral Tributes Cut Flowers "it.......-you" is extended. M c D O N A L D Special Offers For Friday Dgughtera. Mary and Selina; Values to 37.95 Vcsluos to 555.00 . FIRST FLOOII SPEGIALS HANDIAG&-leather. Plastic. etc. Values to 57.95 for 31.95 SKIRTS-Cotton & Fiunnels. sizes 14. I6. 18. for MEN'S SUITS - Ora worsted - Sizes 36 - 42. 325.00 MEN'S ZIP-LINED tor coats 519.95 MEN'S SHIRTS a sl-Ioars - clearing at ... UOIIIIIOCCIA 49c ladles' Spring Coats Clearing worth to 33.00 clearing of I Table of HATS worth on 35.95 cloarlng Il .. I Table ledias' NYRON Crinkle Slips 34.95 clearing of ........ .... Special line of IIASSIEII 2nd noon I 3 One moi. vano GOODS including nylon and orlon eurtalnlng, dress goods. etc. Reg. price to no. to 83.25 1.00 Friday Special All DRAPERIES and dress malarial priced to 33.25 yard. Friday Special Imported IIAYON table cloths Friday Special Turtle neck llna combed cotton T-SHIRTS also: 12. ll, 16, east. colors. Friday Special rd Flllllll S1 .55 yard. 89c ...................... .. 1.3592 .............. - 2.35 95c , IASEIENT l.atlcs' tow. Fare wool casnzoaus. um I4-20 52.90 um SPORT smm '-tug Sleeve. S-M-I.. M eayaaddalaoe aaaaiaoaee deacon- orsu cum a trainer mm rvaiuue I s. A. M;DONALD 32.98 . Sprays: George and Sadie. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shepherd Jr. Buddy. wife and Family. Helen. Willard and Bonnie. Kent- ville. N. S. Lambert. Mary and family. Mrs. Amelia Arsenault. Laurette Saunders. Cards of The-Tiks The family of the late Edward Shepherd wish to express their sincere thanks to neighbours and friends who helped in any way in their sad bereavement: also those who sent Mass Cards. Flowers. and Cards of Sympathy. PRODUCED IV '!.5.'!..95. Jaasgi-vaneneesnlastlcrlaasuaaq. DOMINION 0 ACADIA - 0lD SYDNEY - SI'ltlN6lIll wgp,-A-1-3 ' air superiority over the Soviet ML Ind M". Jouph Mum Ind M'MB:lI1:n'M"- AI:"d eh" ""I Eisd plubegtgvsmyiveira '11:, Dlmlgi Union and intends to maintain it. WWOH D0 OOIM 5'' 3198- Mrs. Emelina Roberts and Fans- :i,:n3sec1.1n':;ohn Edward Walter, But he "dad in ' mepued "aw BNIIOI I0 utilizing cool wills TWWE" "Y- and Frank Shepherd. ' '""fdHf, ” .?,”",f, manferen” mt " p-to-dda stolras system. Co-Workers of Simmons College. M"- and M"- Wm Ll""10'1 ""1 M553 cssms ?,2"s.,.,,:,. 00 13: yito 3:" uizft .' ' . F'""”'i so w J P and Mrs MacMl1- in technologymand E;-gguctighovbg "'9" "" 9"” '9'" '5'" 5" -I-p;LEG3AM5 or .YMPA-"Iv Irene McDonald, Mt. Stew- n - - - ' cause they are... nu” b..”d.. .'.3&''. Mr. and Mrs. Irving 1!. Mcllinnon. ' - wit d D hter. Wils n's tat me t as th l t- . Mina Georslnn Martin. ";'(':.h'.?,'if,'.. K;f.',l,h.S.,l:0"-Er".,','.jn.., JHIITI Tw'ii1y.ai.Illiton. Mass. est. high-levzl cT)mrIIenlvln iii: e:n- 5"""' ''M "d "" 1 ” ' - ' 1 a dV. 1 . u hth th.U'ted Ibeq'boIlsdondI' in Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Minnlch. MSW” Ethel Memckl Chuloue IVH-I;.aXlber(tmRyan. . Srl:I:;sHa((lnIel)rSlvIL: aierr suT)eriHIrit,v ”w. . IYMPATIIY CARDS ANIVOR. Mi-. 'd Mr. Leith C i, , w' . Mr. and Mrs. Louis Maclnuis. The controversy had been LE'l'l'Ells uoeannl E at er m FMr. and Mrs. Robert Gallant and :gagged la. ,d;gagen:3em at"-urlteil Re . Sister Saint Mr. d Mrs. H bert con-tsan nm!1y- en. 00 urv ursess. nie- JL w,m.,,,,d., c':!.'l;,?';,"'"”'"”" ,,,d"'i.-am”, " Mr. and Mrs. vpdinunda :1:aa:le7- ugeiice chief of the continental Rev. Sister Saint Relen. Superior, ML and MT! 3051' Hoflll. ML Ind Mm Bffelld sh h-rd air defence command, that the St. Mary's C., Souris. Arvidn. P. Q. 131'-Find” M"- Edw” ell 9 Sooyiiet air force washl"at lsnst as R, . 5” sum M ' ML d M I Han-y McLauch,Ian, an am y. g as ours. possi y 'etter." Uxg Rs.-gr. si:tee; saint lamm llwrf-Te, Mr. Tixlid hI1V:l'sS. Clarenlcee Fanpinp: angexg;ml.. IyTiV:lit:Ig'1&-er and 'iFheIgeneraI”ltalei;1toLdda bce0nizress- W3 MOI, wlooly Rev. sister shim Edwu-dM , Mr. and s. Harry win. or . IS. - one comm ee e a en mis- Villa Barlow C., Vermontfureen Mr. and Mrs. George Doucette, Family quoted. . B H M Md NOV. M 3d THE SALE CONTINUES AT FENNELL & CHANDLER WITH more: .until9p.m. Beginning today. all Items will be reduced to sell at 33 l-3 discounts. Al remaining stock must be sold In this gigantic clearing out sole. Many specials selling below cost price. Store WIN rentals open Friday night Shop today at Fennel! Ii Chandler's Selling Out Sale. 4 Poini's- All top quality. Vsrnishes, shellam, wood filler paste, turpentine, linoleum cement, asphalt roof coating. For The ClIildrcn- Bicycle baskets. tires and tubes, bicycle locks, bicycle wrenches. Bam- boo fishing poles 16 feet in length sel- ling at 30c each. Car Needs- sponges, ear waxes. wheel wrenches. hoses. chamols and a number of neces- sary tools lor car maintenance. Um: discounts. Carpentry Tools- For The Former- Poultry netting, oil lamps, pick. mathooks, axe mat- hooits, hatchets, web saws, saw blades, farm and livestock . Ingeotjcideg, ghovelg and large utility baskets, both steel and - wood construction. Many other farm needs selling at 33, I-iatchets, ehisci. screw kitchen cutlery. For The Housewife- Pyrex coffee makers, tea pots both glass and earthen. pots and pans, bakery tins. enamelware. glassware. kitchen utemils, waxes. eloihes lines-steel and hope IonOt!'UCl!l0"- eiothes line pulleys, wet and dry mops and many 30"" 9' Spcclds- (All reduced by 5096) 1. Mureeco and Flite painta 3. Galvanized boat nails. 3. Battery booaten. t Kean at how - FOR AIL VOIK OIIIIIAI. I ifcnsuotn-s .1 ,. 1 ., . ,,, mud", nails selling at 38.00 a keg. sizes 1 1-2 inchlto 2 3-4 Indl. at 1 " no" tapes, piym. pimu, 16 and 20 gauge shotgun shells. 0. small wood and coal HIIRWA etc. ' burning stoves suitable for cottages. 3"” "l." - ltarlettatewn -xajj 00-new-e.g. .. . .. ...- .. ................ c..-.,,..-2..-...-sumo.-..-i.a-............- ... 4.