‘ * Island News Page ‘Carnival Week Ends At Western and Central Districts - Summerside OnSaturday = (The Guardian. Charlottetown, Mon.,.July 18, 1966. SUMMERSIDE \ re 4 large am. with.the:Little League play- agers the Carniva Ny inate a e . . number -of activities rounded out offs at Queen’ Elizabeth Park to have from vear fo year. . ‘ thé last day of the lith annual One of the biggest events dur The winners of the Irish, Scots ica cene Lobster Carnival and Livestock jing the Carnival, the crowning tish and Acadian “ats perform afc \ Exhibition here on Saturday of Miss PEI. 1966, Kay An- ed at a concert in the Stadtury Saturday was “All Star Bonanm drews, took place during the af- on Saturday nigh ‘Weaturite the : ™ +. |za"' and ‘‘Teen-age” day and ac- ternoon. A large crowd lined the best in talent fr ‘across. the j tivities. got underway at 930 ctreets of Summerside to catch Island. the conce sted of. e por e ule ; “~~ | another: glimpse of lovely yount. eversthing from rock and rof a rf See ee eee Wif Of S‘side | Miss Andrews and her. princess- hands. ‘to step dancing square ‘ GBC 2 we tes—as—they left the Y-Center af dancing and various sonzs pre CHICAGO (AF) Goverhor Police lifted a two-day ban. on : . ’ 14.30 and proceeded to Civic Sta: sented by~- talented performers. Otte Kerner took a look Sun- ‘operation of pool halls, taverns Airman Dies | dium. Approximately 300 péoole Se th malik od diel Ae day at Chicago's riot se ene.. and liquor stores, ordered shut ‘were present to watch as Carel Sfer Bonanz: dauriae el calmed two. days. ago by na -down during the -rioting The ‘death occurred suddenly ‘Salter, representing last year’s: made for an antique Ford car om tional. guardsmen. The Wes’ SOUGHT REASONS of Marie Cecille Roy. wife of queen. turned over her royal which the Summers ic Bowe Side area was quiet Reporters seeking reasons for Gene Louis Lionel Roy, Canad- robe and crown to Miss ‘An Club had. heen selling tickets tor’ Kerener’s trip was coupled the worst riots since the mas ian Forces: Base Summerside, drews eet the past. few months The winhet with a reduction in the troops sive outbreak in Los Angeles in-Sunday morning at the Hotel Delicious lobster: and -chieken’ of the car was Lorne. Arsenault patrolling the- area where-three Augut talked te dozens of res- Die Hospital, Bathurst, at the suppers. were served in the sta- of Kinkora days of violence and destruc- idents : age of 31. Born in Bathurst, shesdium each evening during ‘he. Dancing was on tap at the = - tion took two lives “It ain't the cops and it’s not is the daughter of the iate Sira- Wee from 4.0. to 8 pm and Royal Canadian Lezion hame la The 2.200 guardsmen on pa- al! kids,” said a young gang this Hashie. were catered to by the ladies ef ter Saturday . night Although trol Saturday night were pulled member as he saf on a desk in She is survived by her moth. Various: service. groups. in the. dancing at the.Lecion home was off dutv- at) 3-am. Maj Gen. the large church that ‘serves as er the former Estelle Ferenette, ‘ow? for the adults on the teenage Francis P. Kane, commander Dr Martin Luther King’s Chi- |three sons, Michael, Daniel and Early in the evening: Miss ert were not forzotien as -Peter: ‘Tof the .troops, said the force caso headquarters * TRonaid: and: one daughter |P-©-1. 1906: presented: prizes: to Schurman and Lynn Gallant, os . would .be cut to between 1.0006 “We need more basketball | Susan three brothers winners in ‘the -float parade, chairmen of teenage das had scene ~ . ‘ : s : : meo FOUR SISTERS from P.E.I. —— members of the orig- | : : on and 1g ger Sunday: night courts, more -'swimming: pools. | Bathurst. N.B phant Wvsmci iy Women's Institute competitions plenty of fun arranged for tae and three from Antigonish be- inal group. They are (LEFT r | Kane “fad the reduction re. There's. only three pools tor Quebec: Jonny = ' and the winners in the varions vounger set at a semi-formal 5 ee | . . ebec; Jonny, M Que- ee, __ghn-the work of the Sisters of TO RIGHT) Sister Joseph Ag- DEATHS U.S. FEDERAL \sulted from an apparent return 500.000 people on the West Side = ad. eluiske sarge 4 Classes of livestock judging dance at CivieAuditorium ‘“Wi- Martha im this province on July a i — a 7 aaa ee ; | Continued: from” page one? jto-normal in-the--area--The—re-—What_do-they_expect_us_to.do°""__Honcette-—Shile Manitoba: An- Price. to_ the aa = see les + a 2 a 4 soca a . onaventure, Mount St Mary’s, WARREN Suddenly at Mid- ' mainder of the 4.200 troons With armed: national guards- |etta ed > a 7 a ; ° . : “AN Star. Bonanza various Ie Crystals, a popular hand Trani . 1936 presen for the a lden Sister Mary St.-JoHn, Mount (geil as the result of an accident, fledged branches capable of jcalled up would be on standby men very much in evidence housie. N . oe ard, von land dignitaries were on hand to Charlottetown who were the top _ ee Oe Q = at Mount St Mary's, and Mother Mary July 15, 1966, Clifford Warren, accepting American eposits-- at their armories since- Friday, calming fears of Hogan F | ce _ - the extend words of appreciation for band at rock and roll compett- St- Mary's yesterday weve four Stanislaus, Antigonish 93 Richmond Street, in his 48th in Washington state, Oregon, | imminent further violence, the . i oe ee - the ‘success of this yeat’s Carmi tions held earlier this week Fhe a "3 : att vear. Resting at the Cutcliffe Virgin Islands -‘three) and ° * h feeling seemed growing among paid ee Bathurst. Funeral ,,4) - Roval Family. were in atten + a Funeral Home from where the |Puerto Rico (seven) Tignis residents that two elements— were noma Ap Par eas Prine owned leteoey Free: ee 2 is ers e e fa e funeral will be held Monday. ser-| Five of Canada’s major banks ° restlexs hoadlums and frus parnuret wn est jer-elect. Alex B. Campbell, con- Other events during the day vice commencing at? 1 80° Inter- |have. agencies in New York Anniversary trated voungsfers—combined to . ret Rigeene CHS SPS | acaheeed He how anpne ” cred etdtaengil bom Th genybee ment in Murray River Ceme- state and two in California: F cause the three-day uprising. _ high honor and expressed his ap- neers -_ —— eee : tery E ' . | ' 7 Panrepmeinimeeninitonteininnnenniyeventminenany e Stadium a douk} r ee ‘ ’ bee et The Canadian banks cannot Service t lewiie ak hate pone phe te preciation ta all those who help = _ an a ae ear # i i. oy Sense Ys et Me nde operate’ as branches in New Aer 4 : * . : jed to. make this year's Carnival 50°F racing at Summerside | 5 MacLELEAN jf At Z , ' : he usual- sense of the -term, s ‘ } Bice : : MacLELt? Lethbridge, York because Can is judged) TIGNI Mev. David M ; as ‘ so successful aceway artis , i Alberta... July.....16,:...1966,---Mré-a55~ the’ <atate “Th Dot te zt ev avi a® said one Negro newspaper re- i'w Guectar by Moctieeslé : shoes AOI nab enn Dyn FOO NEE iv e -sjate bank authority |Nonald was guest preacher af porter Robert Jackson of Chi-_ _ — pressed coat ap roa “8 sedate re 53 : preciat ‘Indian River, in her: 73rd year. Grace MacLellan, formerly - of to operate non-reciprocal regu | the anniversary service in—Tig- cago’s American JOINS oo | On Sunday.» July’ 17 the 50th! ' — < lations t , the Carnival committee for all) poe eet = ee Oe ee ee Funeral arrangements will be’ put the Zwick se ae — Church Sunday af- ad am a fairlt dark skinned lan who: participated in the | the Sisters of the Congregation serve the needs of the Charlotte- anamenind Water. mates that the five Canadian’ The worship) was Conducted ie — I have been shoved, i | Carnival, helping to make it the SALES STAFF of St. Maratha of Prince Ed- town diocese by Most Rev. Henry|srewAaRT —- At Cavendish, (OUllets account for. more than by the minister, Rev M. Ronald sivains Sarrxbowsa Vor most successful fe KS ll-year | as ' ward Island participated at a'J. O'Leary. The original band of 1. i6#\o66. Cl "aeeceant (te of all foreign-agency assets Pocklington. agsisted by Brian iS view was supported by a history ie , en Solemn H'ch _ Mass at their four sisters took their traming im aun a 'R arence are * there of $4,143.000.000, measured Gazzard. student-assistant > number of whites who roamed \¢ Summerside Mayor George © Mothernouse in Charlottetown. “Nntigonish, and 50 years ago, = a4 —— emains. were .f0F- | a 5_-of-tast-Sept—3n- Mir—MacPonratdbased—hie sere the Tiot area and reported no - | Key Jr. said that he felt that the ey Kdiaed J Werks wan caleba 1 Wik cee tak the. Davison Fu- peEVELOP ROLF mon on portion of St. Paul's ttt 8° threats. But it “was . £ ’ Carnival was steadily improving brant with Rev. Richard Elis P.E.1 accompanjed by three _— ae oa ar i oe ‘Zwick says the Canadian |second letter to the church at |0Y DO means the only theory. but this was due to the fine worth as Deacon.-and Rev. Owen |Sisters of Sr Martha of ie as Snes auaar vue a a a anencies have developed -spe-{corinth which oitet ltaceibiln In fact, in contrast to previous Ss] management of the Catnival x Sharkey...as _Suv-deacon— Rev. tigonish_ community. to. the con- i I pe t i *C onda cialized. money - market toles ito: the word of God being writ-| ‘orders, Chicago's West Side ES manager, -Charles_ Hogan, and | *~ Andrew MacDonald. was- Master vent at St Dunstan's Gini. = /avenGisSh cneficial to fhe New York mar- laa” mak Ga tablele of vane bot a ay significant at mes : {the capable presidents and mah- = S of Ceremonies. Monsignorit Naz- an annex built- onto .the onl eee ‘ ket . , oo ao : ack-of agreement on just- why ; | 4 nine -Poiriar-end Pe Hyghes biuiidiee- then-in-existence-dn re lee agua eieaeeel cinaeevel. -pebant ecauie. cok o ae . a ~ oo oo the lid: blew off r ALBERTON --. Three West ~ were. in thee sanctuary campus, now-known as the Maim saturday. July 16, 1966, at her judged to have ~‘‘substantially that. His message be thus writ- STORIES CONFLICT | Prince County men were re- t Is it that Building ported missing last evening. , ; duced’ the scope of,Canadian i " ne later fésidence,’ 168° Fitzroy |reaue pe / ten on the heart of His peopie (Conflict t : p yo 2 ao 1920 ” hen the congregation Street. of Miss Bessie G_ Cook. banking activity. American ef- jin such a way that ‘it will be ani oar ee te oe ae . rominent grown .to 20, Mount St. Rbsting at the MacLean Funeral forts to. shrink the international |read and understood by all men “Ii was the gangs,” said a brother | Freddie Gallant,: 44, both of the Coleman area, and |David MacLeod of Springhill, in his late twenties, left ~Sum- nagging Mary's became the first Mother . dollar drain have dri | ; : eT Home from’ where, the funer- 2 : ave dried up| Special music was sung by“ middle-aged Negro as he sat on asa _— 1921-1963, the Su-'aj will be held Tuesday, July 19. American-owned dollar balances the Wilmot Quartette of Fred- the~stoop of his Kedzie street perior Generals who guided the’, m Interment in Sherwood |!n Canada and higher’ U.S. im jericton.- N.B. Their selections home watching fie aun hee Congregation were Mother Fran- ¢ iterest rates. hav tailed “ , 1 ; / 30 ‘ -'Cemetery. Flowers gratefully . have curtailed Ca- were ‘Life's Rallway to Hea- tle of Saturday s, merside on Saturday at 10.0 me eter oe M. Paula, declined. Visiting hours today, /Nadian agency ability to attract \ven,”" “Let the Lower Lights Be flow a iaae 3 os auaaeees p.m. in a lobster fisbing boat | - a ee M_ Teresa. 2-4. 7-4 . flows from American sources. | Burning” and “Precious Memor- with. their fixed bavonets f en route to Brae Harbour. again? ins toe fee Baa of ud al oes Says om oo lies". Jack Scott. soloist, sang But the young gang nembar They were expected at Brae | ” Sis , Work broaden to JAMES — The death occurred lets have predominated in ‘ac- |“‘In Fimes Like These.” ' ce : about five o'clock Sw | If it’s backache that’s include household management,/Friday, July 15, 1966, as. the re- ‘tivity for five reasons: Sizable |—— said: members of Eis chub. were aday | : - Summerside Man Dies SUMMERSIDE ‘ -\ prominent resident of this town, »Donald ‘ a at morning but at a late hour last bothering you, it could be Fdwacd Lidstone, 172" Ottawa (t2chinghospital_work and-aoe-sult_of-a_highway accident, of American dollar _b al a me.e 8 , out getting womes and childrem’ viene they had not arrived. | end bladder discomfort. 1 33 te caaid Soil : ial work. The: Sisters have es- George F. James, Morell, in bis yielded by Canadian provincial | eee ER a - . | so, Dodd’s Kidney Pills | } : Street, died here last evening | 31),-hed their w a he M d i ; Atlantic Search—and- Rescue- i, help bring you telief 938 ON at the age of.64. At the time of spon ang pod in Pntario, 69th year. Resting at the Mac- and municipal bond _ issues; | has been requested.to begin a | Dedds Pills ethaulate the | JIM MacDONALD ~ Jersey, in addit- Lean Funeral Home until noon “‘precautionary’’ American dol) his death _he_we ati } kidneys to help relieve the death Ne Wass palient Bian to 1¢ Wases an PE. Tuesday. July 19, then to the |lar balances. maintained. by “Ca- | ° Sign Contract . | search for the missing meh and Condition causing the Mr.” W_ R. Jenkins of W. R. ' Negro Riot tpt : ; : Prince. County Hospital. The new Motherhouse, opened Morell United Church for funer- nadians © guarding against _ex- HUBBARDS, .N.S.(CP) — ~ ee cos a an ae. a ae A former town’ councillor. be in i964, 1s\ flow home and cen-7al service commencing ‘at 2:30 |change-rate, fluctuations. in ‘the Halifax businessman thinks hey . [Seat Yoo 258 dagen nd 08 Dodt's \ \ | polntenient_ of Mr. 4. \suet > ¢ a8 president of Lidsione Real- ter for the work of more than p.m. Interment in the Marie Canadian dollar; ability to af. (May-have struck. on an idea to Is Averted ge se neh tas arm the 9-4 a 3 4 WK |aiton to the ‘New apd Used s a€ ¢ served as a town coun 160 sisters. The-present-Superior cemetery isting, 3 alances” Tort" . : a jion concerning the whereabouts “** °*" Sian : | Salas _D inc . Cillor from 1953 to 1957 Generel is Mother Mary ‘ 2-4, 7-10 their e ; Nova” Scotia’ farming industry} yo F ’ ‘ rap\. xq of these men. or their craft, he . PS iis = facgrenlaie l He was the. son of the late Despite many Gos ee . ea ties a be ,and he's gambling $2,000 on it. lecmand ao wine a a is asked to contact the nearest as - _ _ : a Previous to joining the staff of “ Lidstone, a former town faces. new works and new fash- DAVIES At the P_E.1. Hospi- chorter = term maturities . than E. S. Bringloe, who operates (oro policeman wounded a Negro detachment of the RCMP. ' Need Insurance? W. R. Jenkins Lid. Mr. Mac- mayor and-the former ‘“Maft-ions for the Sisters. the spift of tai. Sunday, July oe 1966, = their’ American- counterparts; 2" ae somes service - suspect was followed by a near-’. WILL RELAX CONTROLS ‘AUTO , ee a ae ae os . garet Louise Campbell of Searie- their. motto, ‘ . 4 Willi > Davies; 19 Longwort * ai * nearby Halifax, is-raising rab . : ad t AB é : ) . € : tnlart . our’, which seem ies tae Cees Resting at the MacLean ae ae ene aie ie ae bits on ‘his property here in an be . io Jor aoe "ss — ae Oe ar! ae i . in Ontario. He. is married to the rts : eS i ; \ Cr the :4 su al ollar experiment. to see whether rab- ullmore district early Sunday. : s new military regime MOTOR BIKE, former Bernadette MacQuarfie During ‘World War Two. Mr. of -their patroness, St. Martha Funeral Home from Ww balances: and ability of the Ca- I : Police controlled the outbreak says it. plans to reduce state a of Charlottetown, and has one ; served ‘with the P El of Bethany. is still im evidence funeral will- be held Tuesday, pnadian bank aoencies tb “create ee ". eet and in a short time. They said- it controls on business and encour- FIRE, LIFE on. Brian me ~n\ in Can- ..< not racial, despite attempts 4ge free enterprise to help the nadian_ banks can_ solicit busi-.interview.: *' I'm_ enjoyin i ness in ‘that country.” —-_ it.” ae But NJOY INE ohbery~-scene-Some.threatened. Summerside, to his late Canadian banks, through their’ A Halifax service club dence. from where the funeral | a zencies here, can also coneen- wanis! is: behind the scheme. | will be held Tuesday MOrning. ‘trate on. .the. American side ef Mr. Bringloe,-as chairman of July_ 19, leaving the home at 'trade transactions and the re- the club's agricultural commit- 9.45, to St. James Chufch, Eg- port says the Canadian-agency \tée. was asked to watch for mont. Bay, for Requiem High freedom’~from — restrictions .on ideas to improve the Nava Sco- Mass at 10 o'clock. Interment ‘thei merican competitors tia farm industry. <The rabbit will be in the church cemetery. | here will be of advantage again meat business in the United | AlL.velerans.. please assemble once the current balance of- States caught—his’ attention and from the Rooney Funeral Home,~ resi- : n. Newfoundland —- July 19,.with service commenc- +, cources simply -by borrowin : : 1 “ the rank of Captain He) -DROP NEGRO CLAUSE ing at 3.30 p.m. Interment in the’ in the domestic market. in the go on & at fever i (%_* few black racists to ex- country’s ailing economy. A jg - gant — . ¢ was also a member of the Royal ae Peoples’ Cemetery Flowers parent name, or with parent dustrv 3 a gh . — plode it. They do. not expect statement issued after a meet- SEE... education at Kings College in Canadian tazion CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP) — gratefully declined. ViSitIME guarantees. and lending: out the oe Se aes aan iN more trouble. ing..of the cabinet of President i LEN HOOKEY Windsor. N.S : : He leaves to mourn -his rife, The Brotherhood of Locomotive hours today, 24, 7-9. proceeds.” 1. hte expevitnents ada tT Negroes set seven fires, af Juan Carlos Ongania’s did not ; i He will be pleased to serve the former: Evelyn. Crichton? of ayer en aan soeped on its ARSENAULT The death oc-| These Canadian agehcies cessful, it could lead to a new —- en eee pc yn p ad oe Seer Se Pees gore : Co-Op Ins _.- You, whether you wish to buy Prat rth oan oe 4 chided” Nearaes roan inne hageotictow D have 2 substantial ad antane venture for the prov- © Sale. o a eee Tees = "4 nSetapebstahalied eee i: new Volkswagen -or a good ic Sheehan : 8 ing. , iea nks j i ° , 7 oT . ‘ bode re spokesman for: the’ 40.000-mem- Hospital -on Saturday. _ _ ing the aaa side of "frada og hein cat. = _ were arrested. .Police said five of curbs on foreign trade and Pesinetotedtabdur f : (ndv't.) : * ee ’ ber brotherhood” said Friday 1966, -of Cedric Arsenault with the US. save th ‘ sesso gn: suspects in the robbery one currency restrictions. tL Bm aa ws & all brother, Davis there was no discussion or pro- | St. Chrysostom, veteran-of World}, ‘tnaie’ inten report, “I haye my own business Im 1 oq with a long - blade knife - Le The fureral will take place test of the . recommendation, War Two, in his 56th year. His ecause ‘Canada -severely te: (Malifax asd I'm doing this 18-4 wd of 200 to 250, po- A rinity .U C ‘ 5% 20 tase Uda stricts the extent to which Ca- my spare time,”’ he said in an ted. 4 eto 4 : oe from Trinity United “Church made at the union’s convention remains have been forwarded ; ; : : 1 lice estimated gathered at the - Tuesday at 2 p.m. + here (Ky 2m off - duty Negro officer, Her- : man George, ‘who interrupted the robbery and felled Frank Lee Jackson, 21, with a bullet in the chest George’ ‘said Jackson had aimed a. .22-calibre revolver at him and ignored repeated - or- ders to drop the gun Jackson was in the hospital War Surplus) DIAL 838-2584. : MUNROE’S Ltd. MONTAGUE, P. E. I. CANADIAN MADE GREEN WORK PANTS SNEAKERS ~ 49°... bese O88 et 8 8:2 R. GERARD GALLANT Riverdale NEW WATERFORD, N. S., | pitak,- Sunday July 17, Lidstone ; t the home at 9.30. payments obstacles are fe ne-decidedto-set--up-an-—experit—_- ee err ged—with 88 1 ———_ eg 5.95 ——— E : . ; moved ‘Fe Tmental operation on his spacions, Under EUsTE ee mater | a i el = i eepreseriteiniericdet ocala: : LIDSTONE — The’ death o¢- -—— property in this resort area Suit Wet ier srmed’ rob- NOW . 1.75] — M curred at the Prince County Hos- \where he lives all year. i> ee ee . 3 | eer ee ° aoe GETS NEW JOB = @MEN’S "$11 Oo ae 1.98 fald.. Eaward | G (Reut- Late Saturday -afternoon fire Education, it was cannounced at destroyed the home ef Mr. and a Jewish education conference Mrs. Stephen MacCluskey, here Saturday. Riverdale The North River QUADRUPLETS BORN Fire Departmént arrived short-| AGEN, France (Reuters) : ly after the fire broke out but |Schoolteacher Mrs. Bernard | MacPHEF. — At the Prince Ed- | were unable to bring the blaze Sapparart Friday - gave: birth to | ward Island Hospital, on Satur- | under control. quadruplets—three boys- and a = \dav July 16, 1966, Murdoch C. 4 girl—in hospita) here: The chil- Cemetery. In Lieu, of flowers, idonations to the society of your choice will be appreciated. Vjs- iting hours commencing _ this evening (Monday) at 7 p.m. tawa St. Summerside, in his} | GENEVA, Switzerland . - = 65th Rest ¢ the Com-| | ers)—Azriel Eisenberg. , director DRES K - : Wins_A Trip To SCOTLAND 16 sour. Restng, of Ses Com Home Is of the Jewish “Education Com FACTS 5 SOCKS DRESS PANTS day noon, July 19, then to Trin-| D een : ; Reg. 98e : : VIA AIR CANADA iy United Church for service at estroyed appointed executive director of about your ~ ns : 5 : i p.m. Interment in The Peoples’ | the World .Council on Jewish : NOW Reg. 11.95 e NOW UNITED FUND ~~~ SPECIAL FIBERGLASS CONSTRUCTION HELMETS SPECIAL SINGLE BEDS & SPRINGS 1° WHY a United Fund - for P.E.}.?' WHERE does your The fires reportedly started in | ’ : ? 95 , | MacPhee, former! of Flat | the flue. The family saved only. dren, born within 35- minutes of contribution go? * i f fe 3 River, r his 78 yeas Rémains!a few belongings. leach other, were two months ; _ i. ae lg eS Hog . , ; |reshigg Mt the home of his bro-| The loss was partly coverea Premature: 38 HOW many agencies ; e a ther. C. MacPhee, Belfast. by insurance. : - are members and SPECIAL Funeral today. (Monday) fon muda j Wood Sulaade Presbyterian Hospital on Saturday, July 16, : share in the Fund? POLICE BRACES SPECIAL \Church, service commencing at | 1966. Michael F. Walsh, 51 Chest- ‘ t e 19 pm. Interment in the Wood rut Street in his 77th year. Rest- ; WHO are the mem- SLEEPING BAGS lslands cemetery. ing at’ the Charlottetown Fu- ber agencies? C neral Home- from where the | % . : KENNY At the Charlotte. | funeral will be held Tuesday WHO administérs the ae ' town Hospital, Saturday, July ™ormne leaving the _ funeral Fund? ‘ an ms — ¢ |16, 1966, Martin F. Kenny, for- |home at 8:45 for Requiem High | eae iz SPECIAL | : mer resident of 35 Bayfield Mass at the Church of the Most mean ¥ , A y A | Street, in his-78th year. Rest- hold the mark: Weisiger fin- Fair Sh tr CAMP HEATERS $ SPECIAL . ILL YOU BE THE NEXT BIG ing at the Charlottetown Funeral terment in the Catholic ceme- r : CAMP. BLANKETS ; 7 [ tery . bution? Reg. 14.95 4 eo Re- | . | ; CCl deemer for Reqiiem High Mass oe FUNERALS cf | we appear in this cotumn -——s 7 : i at Tl «’clock Interment\jn the Eas i M “a — sp heceie each week. MEN S . ST EC AL s ‘ Catholic cemetery o ws - ’ ; . 5 [oat som wn = GALLANT FUNERAL The Verdun! P.Q.,’ arrived in Alber We ove it te ourselves SUMMER JACKETS HAND LANTE 5 ™ r : t GALLANT = Suddenly at. Mid- funeral for Toussaift -Gallant ‘ton Friday evening to visit Mr and our community te = : . S rl e or FF an a gall. as the result of a highway | “5 held Saturday morning from. and Mrs. E.E. Larter and othef P< ftiv understand the oper- Reg. 11.95 Reg. 3.95 Ba cade an accident. Friday. July 15. Mich 1 om ete residence. St Raphael, relatives. atienef-eur-Puné-snd-the = / : | EN ORANGE aol Gallet’ St Peter's Bay. ia |t? Out Tadv of Vt Carmel NOW : * NOW ~ s Coca Cols”. “Sprite” and Fanta’ are registered trade marks which idantely th 0: ee a fe. P : ea ti «| ; . tremendous - amount of Pe : ° a - pthe pendicts of Coca Coialt@.” nie 18h R t the | Chureghagrhere Rejuiem . High VISIT ALBERTON vz . ie - ef ‘ a i — Mass was celebrated by Rev Connie Hunter and Ruth )Kood made possible by Authorized bottler’ of Coca-Cola. Sprite and under th S aaak ie a camer oe Charles’ Gaiant who also of- Hughes arrived from Melrose sur Fund each year. ; i ‘ z is morn ‘Monday! avin ay : , . 2 *« contract with Coca-Cola Ltd. ic Kanecal Game al 6:18 fee he ficiated. At the interment in:the Mass., during “the weekend to ‘ PEN EVERY DAY ~ 8 a.m. to 10: p.m. oa ‘qusem “High Mass at St. Peter's church cemetery.-Pat! bearers visit the former's brother and] Inserted asa pidbiie ser- “ ; - . SS == = Churrh at 9.90 Interment in the | Were Aususting Richard Wil: | sister-in-law. Mr.and Mrs CR. vice. by The _Guarchan- : $+ : " ld . TTeathelie equushacs paper —gregen ge = toeepatoitet = Hae and _—her_rephe sand {Patrol -_ Including Wed. Afternoon and Sat. Evening ——}— CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. L pene & |Henry §. Gallant, Glomee J |mece,<Mr and Mrs EF . Crane, 1. = ” — ! a (WALSH — At the Chesintietawn Gallant dnd John Peter Gallant. | 4*harta= J? di Home, from where the funeral will bez held Tuesday morning | leaving the funeral home at 10.45 ‘for Requiem’ High Mass at the Church of the Most Holy WINNER IN OUR EXCITING CONTEST ? SEE DETAILS IN CARTONS OF : WESTERN | idon, Summerside. ’ AISIT SISTER Robert “A. Gordon, Montreal, is visiting his sister. Jean Gor- ae Answers to. these questions and other information will . “Now: $10.95 % SPECIAL $1.99 par ~