THE UNITED Church of Can- ada, Cavendish Pastoral Charge, Service of Divine Worship, Sun- day, 4 October, 1959, 11.00 a.m. Divine Worship and Holy Com- munion, combined service for the pastoral charge. RESERVE Wednesday, Octob- er 7th., St. John’s Anglican Church, Milton Chicken and ham supper. HOME BAKED Beans and: Rolls for sale at the Charlottetown Hospital Bazaar, Saturday after- noon. THANKSGIVING Turkeys, fresh killed 10-20 Wb. Delivered. Gil Henry. Phone 9313. DIAL 3644 free delivery to your door and get the best values for your good dollar. Weatherby’s Clover Farm Food Market. Regular Dance Bonshaw Inn. Saturday night. Burns Orchestra. MRS. ERNEST LONG, Presi- den of the Dominion Board of the Women’s Missionary Society of the United Church of Canada will be the guest speaker at a public meeting to be held Sunday afternoon Oct. 4th. at 2:30 o'clock in Heartz Memorial Hall, Char lottetown. ‘ BOYS corduroy pants, charcoal, blue, and brown, splash pattern Size 6 to 16. Special $8.90. Moore and McLeod Ltd. “WE -TRADE guns, all models for any model, C.I.L. ammunition TENDERS | CITY & QUEEN'S | AUCTION “45" Scure Cards sale at Guardian - Patriot Prirting. 54 | WE TREAT the sick well! Gig- 'gey's Pharmacy. Open 8:30 a.m. 't 8 p.m. : THEATRE member ship Campaign now on until. Oc- ti 7th. Memberships available members. Burns Jewellers or ersons Jewellery Store. . and old-time dancing every Saturday night, at the New Glasgow Jr. F ers Recrea- Centre. Orchestra. EMEMBER Hallowe'en Kiss le. by P. E. I. Chap- ter. Multiple Sclerosis Society. fYour support would be appreciat- _ CHRISTIAN Reformed Church. | servi for Sunday ,October 4 9.30 a.m. in Dutch; 1.30 p.m. English. Heartz Hall, East oyalty. i $ ~CRAPAUD District Lodge vis- fitation at Canoe Cove, Monday, Sth, 1959. All members p attend. | THE ANNUAL District Conven- of-North East Queens, will held in Mt, Stewart Memor- Hall, Oct. 6 at 2 p.m. RUMMAGE SALE, Heartz Hall Basement, Saturday, October 3rd, 2.00 p.m. ; ‘Octob tion 1A) ANNOUNCEMENTS in siock, Firestone Home and Auto, RESERVE Wednesday, Novem- ber 4th, for hot supper at St. Pius X Parish , Parkdale. PRINCE COUNTY KENSINGTON Community Club pantry sale Saturday, October 3rd. Kennedys store, 7.30. THE DENTAL office of Dr. H. S. Allen will be closed until Mon- day, October 19th, RESERVE Saturday Novemb- er 7th., for Tryon, United Church supper. . KING'S COUNTY REGULAR Saturday night Dance in St. Peter’s Bay Hall, has been cancelled till further notice. / THE HARVEST of value sale at T.M. Llewellyn’s, Montague, is still featuring terrific savings in all departments. Shop and save dollars in the grocery, meat, foot- wear and clothing departments where the prices are slashed until October 3rd. SOURIS LIBRARY now open in| sday and Saturday afternoons and Saturday evening. DANCE Iona East School every | Minday night. DANCE C. Y. C. Hall, Cardi- gan. Every Monday night, Web- ster’s Orchestra. VALLEYFIELD — Orwell Head Building Lots at Cornwall, on pavement. Plot of d containing approximately 12 acres or 30 lots. _ Tenders to close October 15th. Lowest or highest t r not necessarily accepted. J.W. CROSBY, CORNWALL P.O. PHONE 7653 AUCTION SALE. ATURDAY, OCTOBER 3RD., AT 1.30 P.M. Congregation, Services for Sun- day, October 4th: Orwell Head, 11 a.m; Valleyfield, 7:30 Special Mr. George Ayers of Charlotte. town. Rev. F. MacKinnon, Minis- ter. SOURIS Theatre, Saturday, October 3rd, “Hired’ Gun’’. with Rory Calhoun and Ann Francis. Cinimascope western. DEATH- NOTICE MRS. M. CATHERINE GILLIS The many friends of Mrs. Margaret Catherine Gillis, New- town, were grieved to hear of her death, which occurred in the P.E.I. hospital on June the 26, 1959, after several weeks illness. A loyal member of St. J>hn's g 10 PARK STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN | E Household Furniture: Enterprise Oil Range; Beatty | Washing Machine; Frigidaire, almost new; Chrome Kit- | shen table and chairs; Studio couch; Radio; 21” Phillips ‘T.V., almost new; 3 channel antenna; corner cabinets; ‘occasional tables and end tables; 2 arm chairs and odd chairs; coffee table; 3-piece Kroehler Chesterfield Suite, ‘new; hall and wall mirrors; Chrome smoker ‘stand; 2! buffets, 1 new; chest of drawers; 3-piece walnut bed- Toom suite; 2 beds, springs, and 3 mattresses; .chest of drawers; crib and mattress; baby carriage; medicine ca- Presbyterian Church Belfast; she gave her support to a! its activi- ties and was a life member of the Women’s Missionary Society. She endeared herself to all who had the pleasure of her acquaintance. The funeral, which was largely attended, was held from St. J-hn’s Church, Belfast on June 28th, 1959, followimg a short service at the home. Her astor Rev. Dona’d Nicholson conducted the service. She is survived by two sons, Donald, of Baekerfie'd Births, Deaths, Marriages (When death notices are received toe late te be included on this page, they appear for one edition on page two and are transferred to this department in the next ediiion.) BIRTHS PLATTS — Mr. and Mrs. William Platts (mee Marion Furness) Calgary, Alberta, announce the arrival of their chosen son, Douglas William 7ibs on Se;t. 11th 1959. TRAINOR — At the Charlotte- town Hospita] on September 26th,. 1959, to Mr. and Mrs Layton Trainor, a daughter, Catherine Ada. Weight 7 lbs. 2 ozs. SULLIVAN — At the Charlotte-| town Hospital on September 26th to Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Sullivan (mee Geraldine Fog- arty), Cardigan, a son, Donald Adrian 7 pounds, 72 ounces. CAMPBELL — At the Prince County Hospital on October 1!:t to Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell, Graham’ Kay) a Weight 8 bbs. 7 ozs. A sister for Vernon and Linda. ENGAGEMENTS McQuaid Building Tuesday, Thur-/ GALLANT — MCKINNON — Mr. and Mrs. Austin Gallant ol Charlottetown, P. E. I., with to announce the engagement of their daughter Elizabeth Ann, R.N. to James Francis Mce- Kinnon son ;,of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart McKinnon of Dundas, Ontario. Wedding to take place; Saturday, October 17, 1959, at 10 a.m. at S&t.' Church, Dundas, Ontario. BRENNON — LEONARD — Mr. and Mrs. Martin Brennon, Char- dottetown announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Marion Annette to John Damien Leo- nard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vin- cent J. Leonard, Charlottetowr. Marriage to take place Satur- day, October 31, 1959, at 9.30 a.m. at the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer. daughter (Marion) Mrs. Anzus Nichélson, Orwell Cove, two sis- ters Belle, Mrs. John MacLe-d, Orwell’ Cove, Mamie, Mrs. Wi- liam MacDonald, Little Sands. Her husband predeceased her a number of vears ago, also two sons, Hector and Alexander The many beautiful flowers and expressions cf symtathy bre touching tribute to her memory. Interment took place in the family plot at Belfast Cemetery. CARD OF THANKS The family of the Donald F. Gillis wish to thank Dr. Gillis, nurses and staff ‘of the P.E.l. hospital, Rev. Denald Nicholson and a!! the kind friends and neighbors who sent flowers . Calif., | and cards of sympathy and helped Norman, of Malden Mass, oneiin any way. Road, (nee Lois Mac: | Seautaer, Nancy Jean. Augustine's | late Mrs. | HARDY ELECTRIC WILL BE MOVING FROM 246 WATER ST. TO READ'S CORNER ON OCTOBER FIFTH. We will start free Pick-up and Delivery service in Summerside and Slemon Park ‘on October 12. PHONE 3820. binets; dishes; many other articles too numerous to men- | tion. Terms Cash r \ ‘If weather unfit, sale wil be held on Wednesday, October 7th. at 1.30 p.m. C. Lester MacInnis, Claude Craswell, Owner ‘Auctioneer TO THE MOTORING PUBLIC IN-VIEW OF THE INCREASED OPERATING COSTS OVER THE PAST ENGAGEMENTS —_ — DOYLE Mrs. agg ce, Pome Sta- . announce engagement | Of her daughter, :Margaret | Leona, to William Thane Doyle, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. | Doyle, Charlottetown. Marriage | to take place, Saturday, Octo- ber 24th., 1959, at St. Dunstan's Basilica. MACLEAN — MACEACHERN — | Mr. and Mrs. George MacLean, gagement of their daughter, Marion Meredith to Arnold Del- bert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don MacEachern, New Argyle. The marriage will take place |} Oct. 28th in Long Creek ‘Baptist | Church, i | WOOD — MACCABE — Mr. and Mrs. R. Haldane Wood, Hazel- brook, announce the engage- ment of their only daugh Helen Aletha, to Joseph Ad Layton MacCabe, Sudbury, On- tario, eldest son of Mr. and “Mrs. Ernest A. MacCabe, Alex- andra, P.E.I. Marriage to take place at Hazelbrook Baptist Church, Wednesday, October 21 at 3. o'clock. _ MARRIAGES DOIRON — ROSSITER j The marriage took place at Holy Redeemer Church, Charlotte- ~ town on September Sth, 1959, of Margaret Bernadette, daughter of Mrs. Philip J. Rossiter and the late Philip J. Rossiter, and DEATH NOTICE ' | ARTHUR HENRY HASLAM A wide circle of relatives and friends were shocked and sad-| dened to learn of the passing of Arthur Henry Haslam atthe | Prince Edward Island Hospital on the evening of September 8th, | 1939, at the early age of forty-six | years. The late Mr. Haslam was born at Springfield, Lot 67, on Sep- tember 27th, 1912. He was the i yourger- son of Mrs. Haslam. [the former Edna Weeks and the late Mr. Everett Haslam. Un forced to retire because of fail- jing health he spent his life time jin the sam? community as a pro- ;@ressive farmer and successful | drover. He was a member-of St. Eliza- | hethe Anglican Church, Spring- j field and was active in all phases of community life In the year 1933 he married and two daughters were born Six years ago he disposed of his farni preperty and with his family moved. to Charlottetown. where he resided until his death | Arthur, as he was familiarly |known, was of an unusually jbright. cheerful and kindly dis-| position. In his home cemmunity }he was known at all times to. be }a charitable heighbour and loyal [aaa home will be a pleasant memory jto all who were privileged to | Share it. In later years he bere |a protracted illness with patience jand a perfect resignation . to [Divine will. Despite the best | Medical care and tender nursing he passed to his eternal rest on above mentioned date in the pre-| | voted mother. Besides his sorrowing widow and mother the deceased leaves to mourn one son Lewis J., Assist- ant Manager of the Metropolitan Store, Sydney, N.S.; two daugh- | ters Norma Lee, Mrs. Donald} Elizabeth, Mrs. Lowell Watts of} York; two grandchildren, Brian Watts and Pamela Haslam. He is also survived ther Hyatt, General Merchant of | Frederi¢ton, P.E.I.. of relatives and friends who will forever cherish the memory of the road of Life beside them. The largely attended funeral, under the direction of Mr. Joseph NUMBER OF YEARS THE SERVICE STATIONS OF CHARLOTTETOWN AND VICINITY FIND IT NECESSARY TO INCREASE THE PRICES OF LUBRICA- TION AND WASHES BY 25 CENTS EFFECTIVE, MONDAY 5 OCTOBER, 1959. INSERTED BY THE FOLLOWING SERVICE STATIONS:— BUD’S FRANK ROPER’S: | _ IRVING SERVICE STATION IRVING SERVICE STATION BUSTER MacMILLAN’S RONNIE GREENAN’S IRVING SERVICE STATION B. A. SERVICE STATION -RAY AND’ FRANK MURPHY’S — BELL AND McCALLUM'S IRVING SERVICE STATION B. A. SERVICE STATION ~ WALTER MacDONALD’S BETTS’ WHITE ROSE SERVICE STATION FINA SERVICE STATION WALTER BURHOE'S GILLESPIE’S WHITE ROSE SERVICE STATION ve HILLSBORO WHITE ROSE SERVICE STN. MIDDLETON'S | > DICK MacMILLAN’S IRVING SERVICE STATION TEXACO SERVICE STATION - THOMPSON’S MacDOUGALL’S SOUTHPORT ESSO SERVICE STATION ESSO SERVICE STATION PETER DesROCHES REID'S QUEEN ST. TEXACO SERVICE STATION ; ROYALTY TEXACO SERVICE STATION VINCE DOIRON' & - EDGAR HAYES FRANK GRIFFIN -. EUSTON ST. IRVING SEDVICE STATION ESSO GRAFTON BT. SERVICE STATION FRED ROPER’S FRED HICKOX’S TEXACO SERVICE STATION ESSO SERVICE STATION TOM DAVIES CAMP ~ \ ESSO SERVICE STATION r | Charlottetown, on Thursday. Sep- itember 19th, and was conducted | jby the Rev. H.L. Mitton, pastor} of The First Baptist Church, ' A. Ey, Piercey, rector of St. John’s Anglican Church, Miilton. During the deeply impressive 4ér- the departed and a message of hope and comfort was spoken to the bereaved. Hynhns sung were: “The Lord's My Shepherd’’, ‘and “Rock Of Ages’, A solo, ‘How Great Thou Art’, was feelingly Kensington. The pall bearers were: Clarence Haslam, Crawford Sinclair, Wil- liam Haslam, Everett Taylor, A. James Haslam, and Frederick MacEwen. q Flower bearers were the fol- lowing relatives and_ friends: Eldred Weeks, Jack Hickox, Reg: inald Haslam, Irving Haslam, Lorne Weeks, Harry Ford, Suth- erland MacKay, Harry Keating, Sheldon Abbott, Millar Weeks. Interment was at Floral Hills Memorial Gardens ‘where Rev. H.L. Mitton assisted by Rev. A. E. Piercey conducted the grave- side service. A very large number of floral offerings bore silent testimony to the esteem in which the deceas- ed was held. There is a long and winding road Along which each must go It leads beyond the hills of time Into the sunset glow, But only for a little while Our loved ones leave our sight, For just beyond the hills they é wait In God's eternal light. CARD OF THANKS The family, of the late Arthur Haslam wish to express their sincere thanks for the many act: of kindness, floral tributes, let- ters and cards of sympathy re- ceived during the bereavement of a-bheioved husband, father, ARTHUR ROPER’S TEXACO SERVICE STATION son and brother, New Argyle, announce the en-|: Annie MacLennan of Charlotte-! town and to this union one son’ sence of a loving family and de-| Holden, Charlottetown, and Edna| ‘ by his only bro-| besides a host! | Davison of Kensington, was held | rom the Cutcliffe Funeral Home.! For here on earth 1 linger on Charlottetown, assisted by Rev. | vice fitting tribute was paid to) rendered by Mr. Roscoe Walker, | a dear one who oo longer walks | \ DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS »\ Dusen 406 Ge tele Rutsivh Cockshutt Ne Walk wajruncre we yt? * ery Rev. C.H. Seagreme 0% 7 Moreau performed the cere- SUMMARY D Bridge 2a Cone Pop 374 | Portage ee a a ss mony. Dem Tar Ford 167 | Preston 1100 0 600 GO +8 = New York: Stocks mixed, most) Foundation _ 19% Pros Air 2200 8 7% 78 —2 DINGWELL — MACLEO _ narrow. : Purdex To 60 6 6 At the Free Methodist Church| Toronto: Market higher, light wit = se Se 4 Toronto, on July 18th. By the TORONTO cia ms. ee Bev. Lc. Ball. Betty Chris} Montreal: Market quiet, prices Que Lith 20 24 Ml m4 46 ean MacLeod, Hartsville to higher. TORONTO CLOSING STOCKS Q Metal 19-6 @& @.-3 Gordon Bruce Dingwell former. By The Canadtun Press —— Uwe OU ly of North Lake. Terente Steck Exchange—Oct. 2 |Quemont 1725 S104 104 104 + | CURRIENCIES = |ostStht Se aricted toes Tm a 8 Sue 2—Odd lot, sd — Ex-dividend, xr—Ex- | Realm 0 o/h 2 OH + X DEATHS : watts, se—Ee-warente.) —so m8 ef MONTREAL (CP) — The U.S.| gisck sales igh Lew Close Gene (Rix Aiad 1000 3 BD BD 9 EVANS — At Montreal, Septem. dollar closed Friday at a dis- MINES Roche = = 300 1% 11% 12% + U - ber 30th, 1959, Mrs. Arthur Count of 5 5-32 per cent in terms me 2 8 oe. ae Pf 2 Evans in her 4st year formerly | of Canadian funds, up 1-16. Pound a eS Ss + | Sana itty xo 6 8 8 Louise Docherty of New Haven, sterling 2.66, up ‘. TAgnico 400 56 55S Satilite 1500 3 3 Her remains will arrive at the t Ame Engl as au an ae «lam me ae a6 te 23 tcliffe Funeral Home _ this rr , e ' Am-Laffier —2 |Siscoe “oS 7 fT evening, then to the residence PRODUCE Am Nephe 4 » @ e +5 |Slocan VR 2000 15 14 15 41 “ ne, tales Mrs. Wilbur Youn- Anacon = «12100 2s G2. — =. 2 ee r; Kingston, from where fu-| MONTREAL (CP) — Agricul-| Assi! 8000 17% 164 16% —1% t R aoeniis Steep R 1220 $12% neral will be held Sat. afternoon. | ture department quotations: Manes ak ken” oe ee ee ae commencing at 2 0’-| Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices! Area 190 8 «68 «68 07 | Sullivan 200 190 6178 6176 —4 clock. Interment Clyde River|to country tation, wooden cases,|Arion 100 94 91h 1 = | Rattan Se ee ae aes Cemetery. y cindye ny th te eae me-|Atlin-Ruf 1000 16 «16 «16 —9 |Taurcanis 2500 6 6 @ —I INMEMORIAM [2 Regen 8 [Atmache top tt 2 Yl tee Ie amak mt ; , om ln i —*% . + Butter: Cunt receipts, tendire|Aemaqe 11009 97 64.7 + %/ Tema — = 2 MACLEAN — In Butter: Current receipts, tend-| At" 4." *& hoe wea es of. Daniel S. MacLean, for-|eTable 63%, non - tenderable,| Barnat 500 128 123 125 Trihag mn 2 2 2 merly of Moncton, N-.B.,who/| 62%, fresh grade creamery prints|Bary Exp! 1100 58 56 58 +3. ae ae = a = a died October 3rd., 1955. job price 64-65; fresh wholesale, | Base, Metals soo 15 15 15 t'! Um Fort 1000 0.2 7? Lovingly remembered by Ken- a 64, non - tenderable! p-puq 6100 10 «1B 41 hay a 110 103° 6 —4 neth MacLean. M4. Belcher << 10 7 7 78 eatures S22% 2 2% + 4 Cheese: Delivered Montreal, | Bethim 7eo 100 160 190 a: ee Se MACLEAN — In loving memory, not waxed, current receipts que-| Be’e™ a Willr x tl | Bibis som 12 11) ot 1 | Willroy 0 16 108 S49 of my brother, James A. Mac-| bec white 35, colored 35, whole- | Bidcop 29009 «170 «1617, g.}._—| Wiltsey m6 2:08. 4 Lean, fevenerty “ Portage, P.| sale Quebec white 36, colored 36% | Black Bay 22 BB *1 ae Poe uk ios ws toa =. I., who di t. 25th., 1958.|F.0.B. grading station 364-37| Bowzan S53) 42 a ~ I ‘ Gane a a ee ae remembered by Ken-/ 13-16, — oo her eagesage On- aie = a” a” oa” +5 = Bear 19700 120 115 120 Ps ; tario colored and white no quota-' Brohrst 7300 2% 2% —%|Youns HG 9150 1200 97 8 —2 STEWART tions. 7 a ule om sss a mr Gap memory; Potatoes: Quebec 76s 1.60-1.75; oan — oe i oo ~,*| carb oe: * ae . a dear hus | and father, | Quebec 50s 1.95-1.15: N.B. 75s/ Bott RL —a £oéete hh 49 403 4m 9s 5S Norman C. Stewart, High! 1.75-1.90; N.B. 50s 1.15-1.25; N.B.| Cable om 2 2 4 ee Oe ee ook, whe paonee away, Octo- 195 29.32 : Some Gb HE OS OS OE +8 lL, cw Pa ie i r ii . | > Dyno a Fm 4 odie A preci C Malart 190 3 3 35 +4 |AP Cons 190 42 dio 41 42 . —— ao eee is gone, Can NW 500 38 «37° 37. «y_—«| Alminex 20 25 (255 SS aise w s still; DIVIDENDS Ce te ee 8 Am Ledue 11500 12 11 12 A place is vacant in our home,’ ae ee 100 115. as 118 Which ney ‘ i Erin 20300 145 i 144 42 mera iS +1 At a ~ pttenns nitte, Steel Company of Canada, 40/Can-Met 1650 35 235 33 et. 22%. e. s ° © e -Met wts us z of God, Gents. Nov. 2, record Oct. lene a 6.24.6) bon ae eS 2 | By the valley of rest so fair, | : ee — A - en mn » mn o |Some day, some time, when our) ~ - a ee see { é . : Cent Pat 1 Bata soo OG 6 6 | tale done, , ; NEW YORK a at 6 = a + Britata = = a a - shall meet our dear one here. ; Chib Jae = 4000 53—— S52 SZ +1 o— sz. 3 | Lovingly remembered, by Wife peth tel see meee ee sia eM Kay = 10001616 ag «| Cal Ea oS oe j ngly ’ 1 ‘oad Sate y © Beth Steel 6% Monty W 51% | Chimo 1900 62 6 62 —3 | Calvert 2000 48 #47 «#2«47 —1 amily. |Borg Warner 42% NY Cent 2 Coch Will 1100 315 310 315° 35 |C Oil L wts 100 0 © 4 —3 | C and 0 68% Radio Cirp 57 |Cody-Reco 1300 9% 9 Cs Ol wts 70 7 2» 7 STEWART — In loving memory Coes Eidison 624 Sid ONS $84 Colomac ia 3" ma *)CS Pete = OSs S48 of a dear friend, Norman C.! Gee Bice Minn mice meee | oan =e ee Stewart, who of awa. © ‘ C Beliekeno 1000 8 & 8 1830 265 380 360 os passed away, Oc /Goodyear 128% W MMIC Beta G 2300 8% Hh 8 4 H/C EXGas $0 25 mo mS +3 ober 3rd., 1956. {Gt Nor Ry 32% C Denison 98% $13 13% 1315 + %/C Homestd 1:00 101 9% 9% —S God calls our loved ones, but we i TT = C Den wts 8958 115 193 HS +9 |C Husky 3599 950 950 950 gist not wholly —— Bi <_ taaener on om 4 +10 cma * >. * a —_ at he hath given; rrow 1 22% 0 +% can + They live on earth, in thouzht MONTREAL Con “'s. se sin 17" ia Swit i sn oS ae and deed, as truly C Mega r ow me 6 = — = oe ; : ' + Peak 5 + As in His heaven. MONTREAL cucemve stocus |Ca Maan im sc cn tlc wn ? mm wee Malcolm MacNeill. Abitibi 26:4 Fraser ss |c Nera 100 @ ae a —,"*| Cree wts 58 3900 200° i i 9 i p Asbestos 29 How Smith . |C Red Pop 1X00 8 wre? Dev Pal 100 5 —lCHSO—C«~SS ROBERTSON — In loving mem- Bnque C Nat 3% Hud Bay Min 32%|.C Regcourt- 5000 10 : re << Dome Pete 20 983° 975 989 +10 ory of my husband, father and a — <4 — ym on a oS. SS ena aie ow we . feng | Bank NS mp Conwest 300 415 400 415° + w +3 eee hester — Rebert=on.| pnque PC — Int Nick 3%,|Cop-Man 1285014 13% 16:4 4 |Eastwd A 300. 150 150 130 35 passed away, Oct.. 3, 1955. mathurst A ~— Int Pap ' 120% Coprand 4600 187 175 187 +12 |Home Oi) A 3078 $12) 11% 12 +% _ Aioeve remembered by. wife, a 41 een eer 13% | Coulee 7 S$ 2 4D ften 7 SU% lie 11% zi 460 McG — | Craigmt 10 ; 65 $134 13% ughters, brother and sister. | Ride Prod 31% N St Car | Cases” i — a 7} |Jump Pnd 100 16 16 s "7 i. : ¥ 12 Noranda a% DA % 73 | Landa 309 200 20 300 —10 CLOW — In loving memory of © Cement 28 Paudash Seer tees a = = re a LI Pete mo 2 OM B@ 41 our Father and Grandfather,'C Cement pr 27 Price 4“ | Dome 3035 $18% 17% 1819 + %|Maitrans 2000 4 3 3 William Ernest-Clow, of Pise- 1S oS Com = —s Bank 83%) Donalda ae 6806 aCe “oo 155 20 2155 35 —2 eant Grove. wi ay (an Brew yalite 69 | Duvan 2000 174 17% 1 — = = =. | ‘October 8 ae passed away,’ can Brew pr. St L. Corp 16 |eat Mal 4000 132 100 te 9 [Mil City me mB 2 m8 48 | Today we are thinking of some ry tony dl 7 en oui me a 2: oo N Devies ae "2 “ * +4 { ) ic re } 19” 120 one SR ah }C Int Pwr pr 45 Trans Can PL 2% (Expl All 187 11% 9% i 32 N Superior’ 7 ) * WT |Who was always kind and trae CPR 2% UN Steel 8% Falcon 90 826% % Northeal so 6B CUR B +1 | Whose ro apg ; it - Fara wts 20 «1 1 1 4% N Constr 14300 127 113 115 +1 ve was a ray of SUN-| sestroyed the home of Mr. and|T2tim 1000 SO) S80) 6) 2 | Okalta sm 4 KM Th o ;_ shine ge ve “ir. aNd Francoeur 200 6 6 6 4 %| Pac, Pete 5059 S1I% 11 11% 4 % e hospitality of his Dear Father that some one was i MacSwain. fo also thanks | Fechicner 1560 199 198 199 ~ 4 | Pac Pete w Ss = = = +3 : e neighbors who helped-~ in! debs “oso 8 8 Permo pr 1 ” ' any way. Mr. and Mrs. H. Mac-/ Gee Mines on on oe® % Phillipe “io 3s - ee ; 1 ili : A life made useful by kindly Swain and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hic- | Geo Scien 200 100 an = Place 10 8S M & 48 eoite , ken. Giant YK 6290 940 «890 «939 «6. 35 Prove Gan 788 23% 2 BS 41 j | Glacier 2000 «31 0h) MC_-114 Quonto mn 2a s A besutiha ‘life hon come’ tesa] p 7Be_fomuly of the late Samoet|Gies.tree im 86 ge msm imeme, Be ee . French wish to sincerely thank : - 2 Mm 8 | Rocky P 2" : a. aes as he lived every ,. the many relatives and friends | Grangue” = Rs a a 38 | mecer = on 610 os +10 friend ved every one’s, who sent so many beautiful floral | Gunnar 9703 $12 11% 12 5 % Sapphire 210 % 7% 7% a i. |tribates, -numerous letters and Gunnar wie 4940 212 195. 212 137 | Sarcee me ip 13 US juavinely remembered by dau-leards of sympathy. also cleray-Gr%"y, it 1 yf qf ot [eemrme og om OR Me 48 et on Son Henry. Dau- men and members of the Masonic | Hasaca ee 809 a - ~ _ 14 | Stanwell a Z ter-in- aw, Aletha. son-i>-law. | Order Who called and showcd so Headway um“ @ & 7 | Sub Oil rts 209 5 $ s Melvin and grand children Betty,!many acts of kindness - during Heath 13900 &@ 68% 8% Tex Cal ms 8 Be Brenda, Allan, Charlene, Nancy.| our bereavement. Inserted by | Eras ise 3lUM™ Oo] a as = & « " “ n : | 109 160 160 169 i ; eo Clow = th levies meas ot Mrs. Samuel B. French, daughter} dottinzer 63 $2% 29% 20% Triad Oil 1825 380-375 380 my d Husband. William and grandchildren. - Hoyle 200 42S 410 425 a99 | Un Oils 6600 184 189 jal y dear Husband, William Er- Hud Bay 715 31-50% 51g tm | Wayne 1000 12 «120«12:=« +2 nest Clow of Pleasant Grove Mr. Jossua Gallant and family |Ind Lake m0 3 3. 4 | Wsburne 7m 6 G& © who passed away, October 3rd, wish to express their heartfel | im png Seo OS OO 806 + sd or 1599 vt * "" + “ 1962. _ | thanks to Dr. Burge, sisters and trish Cop = a ae a ie: | Curb Seven years have passed since nurses of the Charlottetown Hos-| tron Bay 2100 20 24% 2% .5 |Dalhousie 3 % 4% 2 that sad day | pital wlio helped in so many way: | Iso 1000 GH OS 41 |: BANES boupr ; 7 Way , M I v The one I loved has passed away during their recent bereavement, | Jecoben 2200 140 138 100 +1 | Mentresl | 08 Setin Sh Sue — Though I am left on earth jalso many friends and relatives 'Jencoe 3:00 10-1 et \Commerce = 713. 980% S84 8% — = looking forward for a better who sent Mass Cards and mes. | Joburke me ie me 34 — B16 S60 GBie G4 —I5a ome. | sages of : athy. | Joliet 1000 8 =e Roya 8 8 Oe eee ees i | Jenoraith 1300 13% 13 im 4 tg, Tor-Dom ee 505 — Ss : : : nwsey M77 4 42 Hoping to meet my dear one Funeral Director Kenville 7" . * = Alumini » 43572 $33% 32% 2% + & there ;| Rete sind SES eae ans 204 a | A Se eh Where there is no parting in hea- oe ts _— se we . 5 oo ~ mn mM + = : ; lem C wis 400 190 100 +3 | a ; ven ©o fair N. D. MacLEAN |tame 3 2 oS + [pees 720. $134 13a 1a in Labrador 375 $2614 2514 2674 = a, Inland 1lfo 500 480 «49 +S Till God cails me to his heaven- ' L Dufault 6. 6 a ak | Ne Star R25 3:53 eo th j Lake I 30 | Pembira a9 3 ™; 74 + 1 ly home. . FUNERAL Lom 300-23 at ce 9 |Simpeme 15-84 33 3s And there in peace will I have ' L Wass ao os a fe nae oe ee atest pe DIRECTOR is Luz 1300 42% 410 410 15 ee ye J | To meet the one that I loved best oe ee SS caneden saga | I know that God is waiting there 15 Kina S a oa ne 7 a 7 i eck >= mien rb aie To keep us both in his loving care. | ing guare Lynx ne ae oa a I INDUSTRIALS ‘ hag : , Macissa 2amcn «6299 «BM 4 n | Gen Dev 6600 SX 19 19% + % Always remembered and Sadly Charlottetown lea) Cgc SO IS 6 ee ee oe ee ; Missed by wife Levina ‘ at | MacLeod 100 108 196 Pag 4 Dom Tar 2959 $1654 16% 1614 — te } Re Gee Madsen “190 277 «271 78 }Tr Can PL ll $95% ie 247s —% — — In loving memory’ of Dia! 5549 Magnet 0) 13° «12 " _ est os - : 4 . oie pair ~ Malartie 7 112 ! > ajtrans 15°10 a 3 3 [fins wh departed this it, Oct joe hk Sti lee oe ee in, wi s life, : | Marcon % 3. 7 | Pearol 21025 19% 121 130 +12 Ai ger hairs ig DEATH NOTICE Maritime satee 12 18 128 33 Dynamic 201° 16) 1051? 3.3 ways remem ed » the Martin 11500 400«(38s a Asamera 16300 113 103 215 +3 family. ARTHUR DAVID MITCHELL |Mavbrin = 500 1616 ts 1 MANES \ MACEWEN ~ In lov There passed away at the Prince |Mexen” ann ar so Mt) Resa’ vran goios a8 tka a ae to In loving memory | Edward Island Ho:pital an Aug-| McWat won 39 fae} | Nealon egos 8 8 4 of Mrs. Leslie MacEwen who! ust 7th, 1959, Arthur David Mit- Merrill 70 113 105° 119 «16 | Chester axe © 2 0 -1 departed this life on September chell in his 44th year, gtter a Milliken 3°09 1¢0 97 06on «64g |: Headway “873 4 2 SB #47 \ pond agy lengthly illness. He will be sadiy|mmce? 8 92 2 2 +N) g, UTA ingly : os ‘Sis ‘ 1 8 7 : . Lovingly remombered by hus-! missed by friends and family. He} Moneta 1000 Ps 64 Ss wall . Bid Ask band and family, « leaves to mourn his father four Mt, Wright 913 31 50 31 q4t | All Can Com ae . _ ulti- 11300) 55 55 38 ! n \v 6. - CARDS OF THANKS ther predeceased tim in 198 (x04, MM 3 44 |Ameccan Grow a8 38 E A short service was held at the | Nealon Ce ee . ; 41 | Canadian Investment 8.89 9.6 We — to sincerely thank all | home of his sister, Mrs. Fred Af- — _ — * 2 © Conatend ae as = our neighbors and friends, also fleck, then to Mt. Stewart United) § en Py 0) ees a the New Glasgow Fire Dept. for | Church where the largely attend-| new Rid mee =; . a. Gera invenen . has oa their prompt response to save our|ed service was conducted by Rey.| New Cal 1000 23 «623 «3 - — | Dom Equity Inv 14.50 14.83 home from fire while we were Mr. Sheen. The graveside service|N Dicken S00 235 935 235 «+5 | First Oi “ away. was conducted by the Canadian er ai = 9 10 0 —) bs — f ——* 5.66 Mary and Edward Lowther. Legion. Hymns sung were: “The| New Jason 2000 ‘ ° "| * [Gromped Beeamse Acemm 4 57 : . a : Lord’s My. Shepherd” and ‘‘Abide| N Kelore 7000 13 12: #12 4 %| Growth Oil and Gas 6.67 7,01 wis _to Sincerely thank the| With Me”. “The Old Rugged|N Man 12800 43) «4345s m3 Grlupe Sel A 5.00 5.45 —, sisters, doctors and nur-/ Cross." was beautifully rendered a Taku 3000 im o _ tavesters Mutual — re ne tal, o the Charlottetown Ho=pi-|py the choir. The pallbearers| Nickel MS 12122 52. 5) a: 4 -| Keystone \ 13.91 14.07 ta ‘ ae wonderful care I re-| were: Warren McGuirk, Clarence| Nipissing 3200 180 146 13) 48 | Leverage Fund 6.45 7.10 ceived uring my illness, also all| Coffin Jr., Ernest Doyle, Peter | Noranda 275 $48% 48% 4814 + pene Acoummutating Fund 7.31 = visitors, and those who sent flow-| McLeod Lyall Feehan, and Bruce Norlartie io 83 6S DS utual Income Fund 49 6 (S.41 ers and cards, their kindness wa; vas i a oe ee ee: ae . ness Was) Affleck. Interment was in the; Norpax. 3000 11) «0% IL Radisson 453 492 Sn MRS pele carc cemetery ARs ek ob gs (Reto, BBS . . o PEL - 209 3% 3 BS Mh ve a 5.18 5.66 N Rank 2500 100 «4998 100 «+2 | Supervised Amer Fund 6.86 6.93 I wish to express my _ sincere CARD OF THANKS *| Northsp 1909. 98 97 97 —3 |Supervised Exec 55 36.4 thanks to the nurses and staff of et marae 5 wie te oF Ot 3} ees ee ae the Kings County Hospital, Dr. We wish to’ eXpress our thanks rants fond on 2 Ss ae oo. pr oa 368 Lorne Bonnell for their kind-| to friends and neighbors for their | orcnan sun 36 os a [perviand Genet Fuld 17. 1.73 ness; to me and to the Allisten|Mamy acts of kindness,’ and to! Orenada 30) 680 ROR gf Supervised Income Fund 3.7 3.82 WI. and thoce who visited me|those who sent floral tributes, | Ormshy wo 28 ts 2 | BTV Blectrenic 33.11 Ae a gh ead s of thy and le Oniskn am 3 6M OM 41 =| Timed Investment Fund $45 5.89 and sent treats while I was a pa-| Messages of sympathy and letters Pateur 2100 58 «689 «658 —2 | United Accumulative 14.25 15.48 tint in the hospital, Jeanie Camp-| during our recent bereavement. A) parpec 900 2% 2% OMS X—US. funds bell, Alliston. sincere thanks is expressed to) Pater 2 3 6 8 Rev. Mr. Sheen, and nurses and| Pato 20 350 35 MS 8 HISTORIC CHAMBER We wish to extend our sincere | staff of the Prince Edward Is-|faymast, {60 2% 22 2 = | Province House at Halifax, the thanks to the Murray River Fire|Jand Hospiial. | pecstese 19080 - 3s a ; = meeting place for the Nova . i\daperiment for responding so oe aor ae of | Perren mw lt fe ist legislature, was completed (quickly to a call tg the fire which ;t te Arthur Mit Pet Crow on 8 8 & in 1819,