‘mom V, 9. ma "‘ l‘ ,,,.,___‘ u ‘*1: c ‘ccccceeec :c-:~~ ‘e e “M t I 4 161111861188 c, TOMORROW 5 Z ‘ " " ‘- - 4 -7 _ _____ -_ y“ ° crwlupu or UNlltlJ LHURCH ENGLAND p oi CANADA ST. PETEIPS CATHEDRAL TRINITY UNITED Amelie-II cuuacn , Bnehfnrd Sqlll. _________.___..___.._._.-.-.. ' u“. Canon S. M. Malone M.A.. hTlr. ltloliliberlt- Mhs Susanne Brenton. U. Wills anlst m‘ SUNDAY snnvwls» p.00 lioly Communion moo Mail!!! "no ‘choral Eucharist, and Ser- mull. Z39 Sunday School 7.00 Evensong and Sernson. WEEK DA! SERVICES Holy Communion. 2.15 broods! Ind Frill" M5 Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- “may , ‘ p150 Wednesday ° Ewensong 7.30 Fridll- All seats ere free and unsp- pmpriated. Visitors sre welcomed. 'il|e lncuurbent ls glad to see thorn uilcr the service. Everybody wel- CUBIC. ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CH URCH _____.__..______-_._....-_-g 'l‘ill:i PARHH CHURCH listnhllshiid i160 by Royal Found- stlon liev. J. T. lbbott, it. 1)., Rooter. Mr. ltoyston F. Mugford A.B.0.0-. Organist and Choir Master. HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICE 0.30 a. m. Holy Communion,’ i000 l. m. " " “ L ' 11.00 a. m. Morning Prayer and t-‘crmun. . Subject: "A Thankful Heart". Anthem: "The Glory of God in Nature-Beethoven, Anthem: "Our Master Hath a [lllIilSilr-Cflml), The Girls’ Choir 7.00 p. nr. Evening Prayer end Se-rmon, Subject: “God's Providence" Anthem: “Thou Vhitest the Earth-Greene. ' Visitors will receive a cordhl srr-Jrmne at St. Paul's Church. JPRESBYTERIAN l". William l. Dudley, 9.1)., L. i... D. Guest Minister Rev. ii. 0. li-ice D. D. Visiting Minister III. L, I0! Kill-lil- A. 0. C. 0., L. B. A. M. Organist and Choir Director 10.00 s. m. The Senior Chum]; School 11.00 s. m. Primary and new. nerl llertntents." 11-00 L n1. Harvest Festival let- vlco of Divine Worship. Sermon: “God's Part In Men's World." -— Dr. Dudley, Text‘: Jeremiah 5:24 . Anthem: "Ye Shell Dwell 1n The ant" — Sir John Steiner. 2:15 p. m. Junior Choir Practice 7.00 p. m. Thanksgiving Service of Divine Worship ' Sermon: “Enjoying life to the Full" Dr. Dudley 15st; 1 Timothy l:1'l Aisha: "bless The lord, o Q Soul!’ — lppolltob-lvsnei. . Hymn-Anthem: “Round Me Islls The N'ght."-Dr:so-Weslsy, “O give thanks unio the Lord: tells re oi sll hlr wondrous works Remember Bis Marvellous Works, that he has done. Blel the Lord, O my soul." A cordial welcome awaits you at Trinity Church. BAPIIST THE BAPTIST CHURCH corner Prince and Fitsroy Streets. Minister. Rev. James I). Dsvlson B.A.. 8.0. Organist. Mrs. Allison MseB-se. . . .M. . Director of Choir, Miss Pearle Burns. Mornins Worship li A. M. Sermon: “What Has the Church Done?" ltev. Jsnrrs D. Dsvlaon. Anthem: "Prayer or Thanksgiv- ing" (Kremser) The Girls‘ Choir The Church School at l2 noon. Evening Worship ‘I P. M. Sermon lllrsratcd by Watt‘: THE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES The lies. ‘l’. ii. Bussell Sensors . .. 12M. Minister Organist Miss I. Lillian McKcnsis Mus. Bee. Ll A, M. Harvest Festival Morn- m: Worship. . Sermon: “This Glorious Land." Soprano Solo: "l will Bing of Thy Great Meroies" Mendelssohn, Mrs Gordon W. Stewart. Anthem: “Great is the Lord"- Merchant. (Broadcast CFCY) 2:30 p. m. Church School. _7 l‘. M, llsrvest Festival Evening Worship Sermon: "He that observeth the wind shall not sow; and he that rcnnrdeth the clouds shall not reap" Anthuat: "lrcioire in the Lord."— llymn: "Give to our 0nd lnmortai Praise" -l'lth ccnt Melody. The Minister will conduct the Services and deliver the Sermons. “Eon PRESBYTERIAN cnuncn Prince and Grafton Streets liev. G. (‘urlyle Webster Minister Prank I-shnston A. ‘i. C. L iirlrilnlst and choir director MORNING WORSHIP who a Theme "Thanks- riving Message" Hymns: 00, 145, 001. "Jinn, Anthem: Slloams Shady ltlll." Anthem: "Let ell the people praise Thee." —Muunder. 2.30 P. M. The Sabbath School and Bible Classes. EVENING WORSHIP 7.00 P. M. Tire Sermon — Dr. A.D. Mlulienrie. ‘ llyhms: 61S. ill. 459. linnn A “ . “avlcur Breathe An Evening Blresing." ntnihem: “Great is the Lord" MT. “By C00] (solo and. chorus, Soloist, Mire. Arthur Roper.) “llntrr into His gates with lhliliil-Bklvlnp and into His courts with praise: be thankful unto Hint, and bless His Name." You are cordially invited to vvor- lhlli with us. . Hail . Gospel vUpper Prince Street ' peiotins’ "For l-le Had Greet Possesslons." Rev. James D. Davlsbn. Anthems: "Ye shall dwell in the Lend” (Steiner) "Reioicc tc-dm with one Accord” (Luther) You ere cordially invited to worship with The Baptist Church. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH iient Street MARVEL D. tor. Mrs. M. C. Stewart. Organist Choir Director Specie] Thanksgiving Services 10.00 a. m. Church School. and Family lloru. 11.00 A.M. Morning Worship and Communion. Sermon: "A Harvest 0i Whirl- wlnds‘ ’ Anthem (Selected) 7.00 p. m. Evening Worship Ser- vice Sermon: "The Thanksgiving." Solo: "Thx-hks Be To God" Soloist -Mr. Preston Beck. Frlday—'l.lli l1. m. "THE HOUR OI‘ POWER” Thanksgiving; "Back of the loaf is the snowy ffour. and beck oi the flour the m‘ll; And back of the mill is the wheat, end the shower, and the sun and the Father's will.” . Join with us in Worship and Thanksgiving on the Lord's day. SAlVAIION ARMY ones-r osonon smear"- DUNDAI, B. TB» iii Tapestry of BENTML lillillllllkN This celuls is reserves fer news of iecel interest. but advertising cl a aswsy asters may be inserted at Ive cents a word. strictly rev- eble to advance. WVATII BATES are new due. DIISSED CHICKEN delivered to your door. Yhone 181B. Gil EllAL ELECTRIC RADIOS S28. up. Toom-bs Music Store. - New WILLIS rrANo. -. snu- tilui. new design. Tcclnbs Music Store. ELEUTBIO TOASTEBS. Irons. Kettles. Clocks. lie-sore. Hdhplnte) steam heaters. ‘Ibcrnbs Music Store HJGETS T0 8'1‘. Hill-l. Miq- quelcn. 1hr inlormstion call Mui- time Central Airways Limited at I001. warn rte-ref m: u.» past quarter were due on Oct. 1, and must be paid within 10 days. COME T0 the Chlrlottbwwn Hospital Bazaar, Monday, October Ilth-ldih, at the Arrtncuriee. Many new games. Opens at 8 PM. CHURCH NOTICE. — Sunday, October 10th. Cavendish United Pastoral Charge. Stanley Brldgo 11 A. M. North Rustlw 7.30 P. M. George Gough. Minister. S. S. “WELLINGTON KENT" is due to load general cargo st Char- lottetown TilESClly. October 12th for St. Pierre and St. John's. New- rates apply to Bunlain. Bell d; C0,, Agents. ATTENDED ANNTVERSABY— Mr. and Mrs. Daniel MucDougnll have recently returned to their home in Mi. Stewart after n very enjoyable visit to Mrs. MacDouB— \ll's sister. Mrs. P. C. Stahl, Allis- ton, Mass. the occasion being Mr. end Mrs. MacDougalPs 25th wed- ding anniversary. FAREWELL DINNER-Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Jones were honored by the staff of Canada Packers at s farewell dinner on Wednesday evo- vllng st the Keppoch Beach Hotel. They were presented with gifts from the staff. Mr. Jones who has been at the local plant for several years has been transferred to Ber- wick, N. S.. where he will take over the position of manager of his company's creamery and feed mill MILTON-RUSTICO PARIS-ii. _ The following services will be held on Sunday. October 10th, St. Mark's. Rustico. 11.00 A. ‘M. l-loly Communion and Sermon. St. John's, Milton. 2.00 P. M. Sunday School. 3.00 P. M. Evensong and Sermon. A cordial invitation is ex- tended to all peoples who iive in our church areas. You need the minlstretions of the church and the church needs your support. Come and worship with us. The Rector. Rev. A. Piercey. the Ward- ens and Vcsbry Board welcome you. TRINITY Ci-iUROlb-The har- veai, festival will be celebrated at Trinity Church this Sunday, when Reverend Dr. Dudley will take for his subjects: "God's part in man's world" and "Enjoying Life to the full" The music of the day, under Mr. Kendall's direction. will include two anthems: “Ye shell dwell in the lend" by Steiner. and "Bless the 1m-d.O my soul" (Ippolltoi- lvancf). and the hymn "Round me I fslis the night" --_ Dress-Wesley. The gutldtorium will be suitably decorated for Harvest Sunday by the Willing Circle of the King's Daughters. At the morning service the members of the l-li-Y Marltiime Conference will worship with us and a cordial invitation is extend- ed to all visitors and students in the eitv. The Church School will meet at the rewrisr hours, as will also the Junior Choir. 4s‘ Mslor and Mrs. Victor Meciasn ll A. M. Holiness Meeting. Subject: "Ersndh-Vins-Frulb." 2.80 P. M. Sunday School and Bible Class. 1-00 P. M. Evangelistic Meeting. Subject: "A- Man of Noble Gener- oslty" Weeknight meeting Thursday I P. M. Special Harvest Thanksgiving Services will be held at the Cit- adel this week-end. The Harvest Festival Altar Service evi'| be held in the everfng meeting. each “SUNDAY AND HOLIDAY SPECIALS Soutbran Fried thicken 81.25 Open Sunday and Monday 4 p.111. to l2 p.rn. LEO OOYLPS RESTAURANT Summersids Special music and ' ' The Lord thy Gozhhe it is that doth go with thee: he will not fall thee. Mr forsake thee. ALL All WSLOOMI. - Christians gsthued to the nsrne oi the Lord Jesus Christ (Mat i030.) Meeting for Children Lords iley l0 A. M. Remembering the Lord, Lords dsy 11 A. M. Gospel Meeting, Lords day 7.10 P. M. Prayer Meeting Tuesday S.i'.M. Bible Reading l-‘rldsy S i’. M. “Except s men be berrs sgsln be cannot see the Kingdom cf God. John 3.3, - Except ye be converted and be- sorne es little children 7e shell not fill-er into the Kingdom of III- von (Met lB-l) Believe on the Lord Jesus Cluht and thou ehsll be saved Aotl ld-Sl. a ONliRllll 0F SOOTLANI Service LORD‘S DAY, OCT. 3 11.00 A-M. Orange Ledps Rooms Richmond Si. next ic Telegraph ~~=I~ our“ "Christ died for cur sine cc- "Hiing to the Scriptures." ll Corinthians 15:3. ' UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 87 Elm Avenue lev. Quincy stairs. Pastor Spedsl Services Tho second Sundry of eeeh month we have All-Day Services, 11.00 s. rn. Worship end Prlll 2.30 p. m. Bible Teaching 7.00 p. m. Evangelistic Meeting Come and enloy the dsy. having our souls rdlfled, and built up in the faith d Jssus. Everyone ts welcome to all Ser- vices- REIIEI/E ‘ The British and Foreign Bible Society IN CANADA AND NEWFOUNDLAND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AUXILIARY At its lief-h Annual Martins held in London, Imglend, on May 5. 1040. the Parent So- ciety reported: A circulation cf HUM‘! volumes. excluding Indie. t New Yerdens o! the Scrip- turee. msxins i" ilnsusee total ‘ill. Centinsed support is urgent- ly needed if this Society is to moot the requirements and opportunities cl the hour. ANNOUNCEMENT - in the P_ E. I. Auxiliary of the British Ind Foreign Bible Society, "Bible Society" this year will be held.on Sun- day-, October 11th and "Bible Wee " st which time collections will be made for the work. will start on October iSth. Collectors end contributors for this greet cause ere psked to keep the dstes in mind. foundlancl. For space and freight W C one QQQDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Phone 55 Bontributions To Protestant Orphanage Prowse Bros. Ltd. 100.00 Moore & McLeod Lt 100.00 I. F. C. . .. . 100.00 Grand Lodge L. O. B. A, 100.00 . . . .. . .... .. 65.00 MI‘. and Mrs. A. B. Fisher 55.00 R. T. Holman Ltd. Charlotte- town and Summerside 50.00 Margaret and Edgar Dach- erty, Providence, 11.1. 50.00 The Poiyclinic . .. 50.00 W. K. Rogers Agencies Ltd. 35.00 l-i. R. Large . C. P. S. .. . LePage Shoe Co. . Maritime Electric Co. Henderson & Cudmore . Hickey Nicholson 'I‘cbacco Co. Atlantic Wholesalers (East- ern) Ltd. . .. _ 25.00 Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Aiiken 25.00 Central Creameries Ltd. 25.00 A. Pickard & Co. . 25.00 Carter dz Co. Ltd. Hyndman & Co. Ltd. 25.00 Clarke Fruit Co. 25.00 DeBlois Bros. 25.00 island Furriers 25.00 Rogers Hardware Co. Anonymous .. . Fenncll 8: Chandle . 25.00 Island Radio Broadcasting Co. 25.00 Canada Packer's Ltd. ........... .. 25.00 Horne Motors . . Bruce Stewart A Co. Ltd. ll‘. R. MacLulne E. S. Blanchard 20.00 S. A. McDonald 20.00 Richard Ruthart 20.00 Robert Simpson Eastern Ltd. Curvell Bros. Ltd. . R. E. Mutch d: Co. Ltd, Crockett d: Storey Ltd. .. Pure Milk Co. Ltd. .. . . The Patriot Pub. Co. Ltd. G. F. I-lutchesou Gordon Hughes Dr. J. E. Corngan S. T. Green .. The Guardian Pub. Co. Mrs. Ernest Champio T, Eaton Co. .. W. G. Hogg Associated Shippers Whltlock Tire Service P. W. Turner H. L. Sear .... .. F. A. Stewart Jon E. T. Riggs J. A. Webster .. .. B0118: Matheson .. F. W. Woolworth . . Agnew Surpass Shoe Co. W. W. Weilner .. Ed's Taxi . .. Milton's Old Spain '1‘. G. Ives . Proud & Moresids The Fashion Shoppe Major O. W. Campbell . Jenkins Pharmacy .... .. .. Traders Finance Corpora on Cudmore Bros. .. Buntaln it Bell Bevan Bros. 10.00 J. C. Montgomery .. 10.00 Greendal Co. Ltd. 10.00 10h“ Pippy .. 10.00 W. R. Jenkins 10.00 Pioneer Enterprises Ltd. 10.00 Wendell G. Barbour . 10.00 Rite-Way Cleaners 10.00 10.00 10.00 W. E. Bentley Stewart Bakeries Farm Machine Ltd. .. 1000 Col. D. A. McKinnon 10.00 T. F. Mitchell 10,00 Dr. John Sweeney 10.00 lion. G. H. Barbour . 10.00 C. W. Milton . 10,00 Milli G. MacMlllan . 101x) (To Be Ccntinuedim ASTHMA Over 80,000 bottles of "Dsvls Asthma Remedy Ne. 7805" have been sold, to relieve the f: uency and severity of Broncisl Asthmatic attacks. Many testimonials. why not try it today-l weeks’ supply (St doses) for $8.00 st Iteddln Bros, and Jenkins Pharmacy, Charlottetown; Sample’; 1pm. sington. s ‘ Appreciation Mrs. Edna Stewart. l-‘xench River. wishes w thank the Doctors, Nurses and Staff of Prince County Hospital for the efficient care given her while e pstlenq, there. Also her many friends for remembering her with flowers, fruit and cards. Smart Sweaters Winning Oolore Whether you're c corner gel or c college-going lost, you'll dore cn our collection We've slip-one, cardigans, plcin end novelty knits, end in just the colon you wont. The FASHION SHOPPE “The Store That Fashion Built" i‘ ‘fikfl ‘ Literature l: And Life By BOOSMAN 2 , mes " A favourite subleet tor debate e generation ago was which is the more powerful agent the pen 0r the sword? It was discussed at school, and the relative value 0i each es e weapon was canvassed by more nature bodies. when Wolfe drifted down the St. Lawrence on the eve of i-h battle for tho. destiny of Osnsds on the plains o! Abraham, he quieted his mind by TONI-URI any; "Elegy." The line. ‘The paths o! glory iced but to the grave" impressed him. 11s Isid- "gentiemen, I would rather hsve written that poem than take Que- bee." Here was the pen and the sword side by_ side. Fletcher. of Ssitcun. is said i0 have handed down the eeyiflli "Let me make the ropes 01 l nation, and I care not who makes its laws." Here the per: is obvious- ly regarded es more lllilllllli- W!" the sword. Much may be said for each in- strumenb. and escb bu done much -the pen in Shakespeare's hand, and the sword in Napol- of sweeten. Great George Street Wi PAGE THREE sale of petfmaa 7002.2 MONTREAL At MacFARLANE BROS. Opp. Charlottetown Hotel '- cmewn. r.s.|. 4 DAYS ONLY MON. - TUES. - WEDS. & THURS. OCT. 'I it'll-l Zih-l 3th and 14th BU,Y YOUR NEW COAT NOW AT REDUCED PRICES. GUARANTEED runs AT GUARANTEED savules eonfls. which we ssk has brouihi most good to mankind’! Burton. the author of the “An- atomy c! Melancholy" said ihli the pen was worse than the sword. When we think o! the amnwendfl of our day we are inclined to agree with him. ' In writing of the pen Samuel id, " h tsln rnen In Johnson ss w en cer take up their pens it is as t! s In fond and loving memory oi torpedo were shot oif." Was it not Lytton who declared Mrs. John A. Ford who departed this life two years ago today. that the pen was the tongue of the mind? ‘Two great forcean-‘stfulé We often sit and think of her 599d m’ the mastery n g an When we we are all alone, m 1940 - one w" the Lsoqtggfi: For memory is the only friend o’ M“ ohurchm and 15h ‘ t That- Qrief can call ittl own; w“ tgitlegtargg yieimmld dgsufo; L. o a Like ivy on the withered oak, Btgtairhugbut some on; wroln the whm P" “h” "hm" “my- song. "There will always be efl Our love for her will still kegp Englandll’ and m‘ eyoquenu Q! green And never fade sway. Inserted by J-ler Fathen- Mother. Churchill won the clay. Brothers and Sisters. in loving memory of my dear husband ' BENJ. L. MMEWEN who passed awn October 11th, 1942. Ever Remembered and Sadly Missal by His Lonely Wife. A great, Englishman once ssidr "Take away the swoiil- Still! c!“ succeed without it.” Glory and lame may P105 b‘ m" same thing. The marquis o! MM“ rose put it thus: "I'll make thee glorious by ‘If? Pm- And famous by my sword. The pm 15 s great instrument when put to the right use. It. may produce songs into which a peep" may pour the tides of their feel- lngs; it may record the thoughts o! preacher, poet. essayist, states- men. It. may even pass on to P05- terity the last. will and testament of some man. or may be "595 l“ m; humble task or writing s In Memos-ism in loving memory of our dem- husband and fathcr Mark Horton. who departed this life October lith. l9". The rolling stream of life goes on. But still the empty chair Reminds us of the face and smile 0f one, who once sat there. PERLMAN EXPERT FURRIER HERE FROM MONTREAL TO SERVE YOU God sew the road was getting rough And the hills were herd to climb S h loved hi Al"! 1§|-»=-.o=”--'i'-1'ZT °.’..'".‘.'.'...-- gjgggg,;;§*°;°j;hj;'",i,,fiiuffii MINK ova-o CONEY $139. “m” “'"'=;_';';§;;d 1v Wire on achievvemenxts) lezoimilluitryergmteléf MOUTON rxocrssso LAMB $159. ' r ‘ ClOWliillE ' l‘ - "-——— yields w the tooth 01 “my “ti” FRENCH sm. ovro mason $109. ' ' like the "Odes" of Horace l!‘ (anl-qcielirgiib description of the bees FULL SKIN RACCOQN COATS ______>_._._._'_nu 929' at work will last. and lsush at tl1= onsiaughbs oi’ the VBBYS- 1r preserves feelings as 01d 85 the time when we b08511 t0 "9' cord thoughts by siSflI- which “1- tlmateiy became 11mm"! °1‘ "m" lng. It helps us to travel. Hid unites past, present and future. On the other hand. the sword leaves devastation behind it- de- li! liWiflI memory of our dcar father. Michael McCsughcy. who passed away October 0th, 1941. Somewhere back of the sunset, Where loveliness never dies. You live in a land of glory Mid the blue and gold of the skies. And we who hsve known and loved SABLE oven MUSKRAT cons $295. PERSIAN LAMB PAW COATS u .... $349. MINK DYED MUSKRAT COATS $309. promo suvnz RACCOONS $395. MUSKRAT BACK COATS $4a9. k._._.-.-.... you ' structlon, hate, es we have seen Wbosetepzssln has brought I'd 1n our own day after two world GREY SQUlRREl. COATS . . .. . . . . . . .,_,;. . . . . . . . $595. wars. rt sends homeless people out to no man's lend. It leave! orphans and sends millions ed men wandering without s. home; 1i leaves countries hungry. idle. Ifld broken. Arid yet when all is seid and done each of these - P"! ""1 sword - has helped in making what. we call civilization. but may unless directed by reason brlnI ll to destruction. Both pen and Sword are but instruments. Ind it l“ depends on the mind that uses them as to whether the result will be good or bad. The sword made 8.01116. but» U!“ In which survives comes from the I TM“. h“ pen. ilvlison MacDonald puts it n memo o o , . Ford, who wind ‘my OM01," thus in one oil his poems. . 1m "The clouds that flowed o'er ro- bust Rome have found Another prop to lean on than her Will ofherish your memory always To brighten the passing years. sit"! Missed by Sons and Daughters. ‘B "o Moarcoriam In loving memos-y oi my husband. JOHN J. DUFFY Milo dnpnftod this life 9n October 9th, 1947. Ever Remunbered by His Wife, (Henrietta. M. Duffy, HNE PERSIAN LAMB COATS $695. BUDGET PLAN AVAILABLE A SMALL ozrosn‘ RESERVES YOUR SELECTION. MONTHLY PAYMENTS TO sun" YOUR CONVENIENCI MaoFARLANE BROS. Opp. Charlottetown Hotel — Ch'i'ovvn. PJJ. Fond are the memories that linger Dear is the one that is gone In memory we will hold you dear '“°"‘" “mm t of us! m1 As long as the years roll along. Butaggugg“ 11°“ m ° ' Ever Remembered by Husband and sweet traces of her tragic poet's Family. tone. And yonder tower that crowds the " ampler air. Shall dream in dust before my rhyming story; Let those who build arise where eagles dare, I'll mount, on this white page, to surer glory." The tramp of the legions is sli- ent. but the music which was re- leased by the pen is still vocal. in Memorials: MATHESON - in loving memory of our dear son . 'i brother Mal. colm Sinclair Mstl. ..., Glen w"- llsrn; who vvss killed in s mlng lasgdent in Ontario, October llth, Fondly loved and deeply moupngd, Heart of our heart we miss you so. Often, our darling. our leg; Wm flow. . mfllllt‘ i0!!! picture before mg- QYQ list never ‘the one in our heart les The stars seem dim, ss we whisper in Memoriam That i: wliui satisfied customers ore saying dhoullolir wholesome, delicious product. TRY IT TODAY. In memory of flight Sargent Daniel W. Maelnnls. killed in W "o s n u u’ o" ‘r '3' c‘ “m '° m“ Mitltlkl ovcsess, omen 0th, ma. you sc." DON'T SAY BREAD, SAY LANE'S BREAD PLEASE LAllE'S BAKERIES imuu Charlottetown end District Representative ROY (Buck) WHITLOCK-PHONE 1781-L Iver Remembered by Mother. Dad We can nevu- forget his smiling and Sisters Mary and Barbara. fem His carefree. happy ways Jiic smile that won so many friends in those bygone happy days. if all the world were ours to give, We would give it and more. To are the fsee oi one we loved Come smiling through the door. We think of bin so often. ills deer name oft recall Bil all that is left to answer us is his picture on the wall. [her licmunberrd by Mom, Dad. Slater-s and Embers. Summerside and District Representative CLARENCE (Windy) STEELE - PHONE 303-3