VITAL STATISTICS f WARD —— in loving memory. of I Mrs. Albert James Ward who HAYES — At the Charlottetown passed away AUEI'SI 25' 1944' ' LOCIHV recalls sat memories I V. . HosllntaIton Sa urda.\1r:iilglust l. a ar ‘ r ‘ e ‘0 res! ge‘ne Hayes son Gér.‘ And [I]? OIIPS who [link "I her '6 - "day wooden cases: One cent higher. cess No. l in bags 12-18%; rot-I 3:1,! zil°£gfhilfs' a "25' A bro Are the ones who loved her [e rocess N20; in b a fi; 12'__[ ' best '13; feed 11-1 ; utter m pow-I GOFF — At the Prince Eduard Always remembered by sons DANIEL M_ Magnum d... feed 8172.9. ' Island Hospital on Friday, 3M dallflhlf‘i‘s- (inserted by the Family) Potattgas: :i'hvt‘ilessoasle10(5)::11IiligglI August 21. i964 to VII“ and , The death occurred at the price. ue. e' . -. : Mrs. George Goff. A son. STEWART ‘ '“ "m" mm” Victoria General Hospital. an. NB. new so: 1.20-1.30; N.B.I‘ . of a dear father and husband. . 0 m 35 “Eight 8 lbs. 3"! 015‘ Georn‘, Stewart. who passed llfax on Tuesday. March 24. w_~-_«L-k__ McCARDLE _. Wilfred and away. Aug. 25. 1961. “ft; "3133“ M- “New” OBITUARY I M u (p I R \1) on. ’l‘hose whom we love go out of " y" a e‘ . . : Yr 9 “it -- 5..“ Mr. MacKenue spent Ills ROBERT MITCHELL . “ounce the b'r‘h Of ‘29”. 5“" Bufne‘." nut M childhood years in Lyndale and tlnserted by the family) ‘ on Sunday' Aug“! “3‘ at then lived a number of vears in mind hey are cherished in the hearts of those they leave behind. Met" Ever remembered and rill Wight are proud to an- missed. by wife and family. nounce the arrival of their ,. , daughter. Sharon Lynn, at the SMOLIHmEh: may: ":eefloglmo: Kings County Memorial Ros- Smith who ‘away Aw pile] on August 10. 1964. mm 24 1954 ‘ wag“ 7 lbs' 14% ounces' Gone from us but leaving mem- CRANE —- Roland and Shirley ONES are happy to announce the Death €3nn0I tall? BWHY _ him, of “en- Son, Angus M. Memories that Will always lin- wood. weight 7 lbs. 8 ounces on August 22. 1964. at the ~ _ Kings County Memmoria] H0. Sadly missed by her Fflmlly. npital. A brother for Heath DENNIS _ In 1m, and Charles. Fredericton. N B. WIGHT - Mr. and Mn a dear son and brother. l Ralph Dennis. who passedi ‘ away suddenly on Aug. 25,‘ KAYS — WOODLEY —- Mr. and 1961. in his twentieth year. Mrs. S.N. Kavs. 89 Pownal Looking back with memories, Street, Charlottetown, on- Along the path we trod, nounce the engagement of We bless the years we had with their eldest daughter Hazel him, , Jean to James Richard Wood-. And leave the test to God. .‘ ley son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sadly missed and lovineg re-I Woodley of East Saint John. membered by his mother, fath- N.B. Marriage will take place er and family. at St. Peters Cathedral. Char- lottetown on September 7th at e family of the late Gavin McGuirk wish to thank Fath sadly stea . i afte lng memory ' ited church and at to herd l liam Bruce, . lward Harkett and Preston Th ver. Interment was ' church cemetery. '16 The. QuirdlraiiLChsi-lottefown. Tues. Aug. 25. 1964. . PRODUCE MONTREAL (CPI —- Agricul-i 52. ture department quotations: Eggs. Wholesale I l prices to waxed current receipts, whole-‘ county stations, fibre cases: Extra-large 51; large 49; me- dium 40; small 23: R 27: C 23; the United States. However. soon returned to the old home- (1. Heatfierdale. hardsl of Alberry Plains. Lou-jigraduated from High School.I ise. IMrs. Milton Smith) of Mill-j Always very interested in .view and Katherine, (Mrs, Clifr sports, he was a qualified f rd Enmanl of Vernon River. ‘ pire in he softball leagues in. There are also one sister. Mrs. Conn 91' Harry McKenna While upon this earth we stay. and eleven grandchildren. of Montague The funeral was held Fridayiat 2 p.m. from the Canoe Cove moon from Valleyfield Un-Ipresbyterian Church with the Church with services at the] pastor, Rev_ Raymond L. G11. grave COD-1 lis in charge, Mrs. Gordon Mac- ducted by Rev. GM. Fraser as-‘I Kinnon was at the organ and ~ - - LOWCI'Y- A‘ the Rev. Kenneth Cameron of lduet. "The Land Where We Ne-I Cape Traverse assisted at th e i ver Grow Old" was rendered by, grant ’Malcolm MacLean and Lloyd. ‘Mal'lin. And the hymn3 suns. his passing. his father and mo- eP‘, ther (Myria MacPhail) and se- and “Will Your Al‘Chori ven brothers. T‘tey are: Joseph‘ Ala Elliott, John w‘l' Preston. Leslie Crawford. Neil 301-; Randolph, Donald Willard. Paul ca" MacPhail. all of Conn. plus se- 1‘“ the veral nieces and nephews. sisted by Rev BC were “The Lord's My Sh Hold?" Pallbearers were: fred Bruce. Alex Martin, Angus Martin. be away suddenly in a tractor ac-l 8 His wife. Margaret Bruce of est son of Mr. and Mrs. ’ predeceased him. Mitchell of 41 Earl Street. Mil-r He leaves to mourn three dau- fred. Conn. ghters: Annie. IMrs. Earl Ric-i l I e!" i MacLEAN _. NICHOLSON .— Butler. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E.l CARD OF THANKS l Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mac-i Bradley, all those who sentl Lean. Pictou. Nova Scotla. wish to announce the engage-' enrollments. . floral Catherine to Lyman Nicholson. Montague, son of called or helped in any way in; men e Mrs. Webb Nicholson and our recent bereavement in t the late Mr. Nicholson. Mar- loss of our dear son and broth-I riage to take place in Scots-. er. A sincere thank you to all. I bum’ Nova scam on sent; I wish to express my sin or I 5' 964 ‘ C e “be? [thanks to Dr. Daniel Stewart, Dr. Thomas Moore, the nurses and staff of the. Prince County DORE _ k _ Hospital. also Rev. Estabrooks , “33mm”. Augggl‘gf 1964 08%; Rev. Hobson. and Rev. Howlett’, St. Dunstan's Basilica, (liar-i those Wh° “med m9 and “3“ louetown by Rev. Williamicards and letters and helped; Simpson Vern Jean Bowl” the fanuly'at home while I was; daughter: of Mr? and Mrs: a patient In the Prince County Stanley Bowles. Charlotte- IH°5PM§I R town, to Kevin Madore, son #ML of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ma-i d . 1 . m Ch" "MW" JAMES ii. MURRAY MMINGS — NICHOLSON -' (inserted by the family) At the Presbyterian Manse, On June 15. 1964 the residents Belfast. on July 17th, 1964. by} of Pleasant Valley and the sur- lav. Donald Nicholson. Johnirounding districts were saddenf Ernut Ga Cumings.;ed to learn of he passing of non of Mr. and Mrs. John? James H. Murray in his seven- Cummtugs. Vernon River to ty+ighth year. He was the son Dorothy Janet Nicholson, dau-.of the late Hannibal Murray 311 of Mr. and Mrs. John: and wife Caroline Craswell. All Nicholson. Mt. Buchanan. his life was spen iii Pleasantl Valley when he was I luCcess- IN MEMORIAM fut tamer 3 He was dearly loved and his WM _ In 1mm}; memory of: many friends on the Island and. penny wmsh, who died from afar will remember him gust 5th. 1951. especially as a very hospitable Loving” “numbered 5, the host. Early in his life he be- , came. a member of Pleasant Valley Church and for many years was a member of the 1church choir. I Allhouth for a number of Mortgage Sole rears he was not able to farm . . 3 T“ 1” sgdfhle‘yczl'lhl'” “He'll!” extensively. as usual. he still '1 d a wonderful garden. the 'my fruits of which he loved to share on with others. Left to mourn his passing are ‘his beloved wife Marion lMath- or tram of Ian and ‘esonl one daughter Roma 'er5. ~ and .Stirling Parsonsl. his son-In-law _ m .Stirling Parsons. and his ador- pfince Conn I). aforesaid, :ed grandson Robert. Also one and described .5 follows. that sister Lucy (Mrs. William Nes- gs to say;_. ‘biti Maine who he visited last BOUNDED on the north by ‘Sllmmf‘F- the rear line of farms fronting The funeral service on 'e sou side of the was largely attended was held O'Hallorari Road; on the south in Pleasant Valley Church and 3y the Duvar ' ' e which ‘ Road: and on was conducted by his minister east by lands formerly of Arthur Murray. ' Anicet Richard now Frank A. Rev. Ernest _ Hymns Rlchal‘d; and 0n the “’95? by sung were favorites of the de- mdnswoéalgfifsomgsmgmm ceased. “What a Friend We estimation‘SEMENTY-ElGHT Hyde‘s“ ' and A bl“ "8‘ ACRES of land be “‘5 Pallbearers were Emerson '33:? 8313:? 21;“: (3‘- 1:215; in Murray. Harold Sharpe, .Milton‘ made pursuant to a power of ‘ weeks- Roy Slewafl. Alvtn Par-l sale contained in a certain ln- '50“ Everett Michelin. demure of Mortgage dated the i The floral tributes bore testi-' r A 0 mm day of Sepia", ‘ . ‘ mony of the esteem in which the 1950. and made by Agnes L, .deceased w s held. pineau Duvar aforesaid, . .lnterment was maid in Fred-E wile of Octave Pineau of the 'erlcton Cemetery. . CARD OF THANKS I of the undersigned_ The family of the late .Tames-’ hm n made in the pa,“ pH. Murray wish to express their! man of principal and interest ,sincere thanks to Doctors Ellis‘ y ,3 g . ECox and MacKenzie. Also the For further particulars aflply .nurses of the intensive care in So Morley M. Bell. Sollc or. "the Prince Edward Island Hos-I pital and the many friends who tributes. DATED this 23rd day of July sent AD. 1M floral cards and many acts . many Ems, lness which helped so much lni Mortgagee. 1 our time of sorrow. NOTICES NOTICES QUEENS COUNTY PLOWING MATCH in coniunclion will! QUeens County Jr. Farmers ’ Field Day Saturday, September 5, 1964 CHARLES JONES FARM, Pownal, P. E. l. Jr. Farmers Program Tractor Rodeo Taloni Contest Sports letters. I kind- ~V .Mass cards. spiritual bouquets.. k. M. M c t { th . d ht G .1 g f th tribmffiv Ithanks their kind friends men 0 cu aug er. ai.messa es 0 sympa y. aso e neighbours and anyone wh _ _ Vernon‘ many friends and nei Zibors who ' i . research during the next eight‘ House grounds Monday With E (helped in their recent bereaie Wears [h First Lady taking charge The family of the late Dan- Kenzie sincerely NU Magic rear. E n It’s Bock-to-School Time And all Mothers know that back-to-school time means it’s also time to get back to better breakfasts, as we sent. into September's more or- dered days. in fact one of your daily challenges is mak- ing sure that your children (and their parents) begin each day with good breakfasts . . . to carry them through no lunch with no mid-morning sliml So we hope than now Ideas for "what to serve" a hook- fast will be helpful, and we salute you as you begin an- other school year as chief nutritionist at your housol Sleepy-Heads at Breakfast? One novel way to break-tho- fnst, and get those sleepy- beads bounding to the table, is to feature Cheese French Toast on the menu Em, when you dip cheese sand- wiches into the usual French oast mixture of eggs and Milk. before pan-frying in plenty of butter. Easier still if you make the sandwiches up at night, storing mom in your trig, tightly wrapped. Serve hot with syrup, along with vitaminizad apple juice and glasses of milk. A line first most of the day, and I nico change from the orange cereal, toast and milk routine that's our usual breakfast pattern. Cottage Scrambled Eggs For another variation on the breakfast them. try adding cottage cheese to scrambled eggs, just before they finish cooking. Dandy in towns ol the extra protein provided, you'll find they taste so good you'll be adopting the idea for lunch or supper, on days when breakfast features cov- oot, hot or cold. with milk. Choose for Breakfast 7 Yes definitely choose for bvukfsst...fothagtut flaw teams up well with eggs, bacon and toast. And. tbooncollontprotoinitcontribo mos helps carry folk tlwotagll mornings, with nary a hungot pong. Try sowing some at out good Custodian dioddu with frock noon and bottom! tout . wil «send out I breakfast of consul and milka 1 Magnum-lilme THE CANADIAN DAIRY FOODS SERVICE DUI!" N7 Dovenpon lid..‘loromo 5. on Wopentoallpeople. Dittiesto ' , Io Isabel Stead, North River stating m duos.) I I! M-Io ‘. I tenderable SW; 93 score d Organization and Sw Butter: Current receipts non: w ’ . ten-L erable 53; 92 score tenderable‘l I l heese: Delivered Montreal.l‘ sale Quebec white 36; colored 3652. , _ Skim milk powder: Spray pro-; Robert Mitchell who passed cident at Argyle Shore on Au-. ust 18th was the second young-- Leslie' ln June of this year he had His. funeral was very largely attended. held Friday, Aug. 21‘ The deceased leaves to mourn i Granger, Lorne i SPACE PROGRAM The European Space Research . en have ‘ President and Mrs. Johnson take off on a four of the White SALE DATES AUG 25-26-27-28-29 FIRST LADY TAKES OVER of the beagles. Her and Him. The Johnsons strolled amtmd the grounds with a group of reporters and later the Pre- from hill Wife. FRESH. LEAN BLUE GOOSE ORANGES SILVER SEAL Extra Fancy Barbados MOLASSES 47°. MORSES 0.P. TEA BAGS so Gauze 79° TWINIILE _ CAKE MIX 20°. 1 PT. FREE HAMBURG LBS. FOB 89° WNANAS 2:3:- ‘ McCAlN'S HIGHLINER 6 LB. CELLO FREE - FREE - FREE WHILE THEY LAST Measuring Spoons Cook Books Book of Noodles (pkg. 21) Lucky Dollar Ash Trays Lucky Dollar Moons for the children PLUS lOnly—SorolSnokKnivosto bodwordod to some lucky winner this week and. Aug. 29. lOnly—Corving Son to be awarded Sept. Slll. PLUS OnSopl. izomm'moinssnmm ofdlslmnoluozmooroonoolouroustomon. LOOK FOR moan w SPECIALS IN our LUCKY DOLLAR liD towed a brief illness. Keck re- Campfll‘ly signed as board chairman in I 1962 but Ziad rcm'iined active in Founder DI“ company affairs. Los ANGELEI (APl—Multl- » millionaire oilmsn W. M. Keck. Is your pain RHEUMATlCor founder of S pol Oil C u not om- pz-rv, d1:d at his Bel-Air home 0.0 you long for relief from the agony at the age of M. A spokesman said death fol- lo! rheumatic and arthritic sin? Thousands of roll from ~stdent took over the leash s their suffering by using T-R~C’s. Doo'thlot ddull Ichos cold stabbing no no cap ou any 0 .T LETON'S fi-Usfinfican'd 81.05 at drug counters everywhere hut- nlol. on. Tupi-£5 my IIhflbflJ-C‘sH-‘g.m ' ' "" "3' mus-v EATON'S - Consultant for VIKING Hearing Aids Will conduct a clinic of EAT-O'N'S in Charlottetown. P.E.l. 'l'liursdoy & Friday. Aug. 27th and 289k Mr. Bell is on expert in the Hearing Aid field, and will be happy to demonstrate the VIKING Hearing Al to you. He will also give you an Audlometrlc Hearing Test and Analysis at NO CHARGE or obligation. Phone 894-5537 today for an appointment .011 EATON c3“ o IiiiiIIT III Willall shoes (AP Wtrephoto) MAPLE LEAF ICNICS m LB. 39° FRENCH FRIES - FISH STICKS 0F ROBERT CLOWS HAMPSHIRE 2:22.39" "wins-1R5 Plus 'I Pkg. FR SCHWARTZ PEANUT BUTTER n... 49c Plus one 16 oz. Jar Prop. Mustard FREE F A B are. 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