meteor. i... 1 i v ilglillspoyrgrginecr f Y clrrovvn’ iv v v v v v v vv mm wvlf’ \'.,1l< I Llixviim-ii-v-p-i V. and VS Whop "vlfilillligive anything to ofier p1¢a§¢;;.¢gi;§u1t .us. retiring P Always '~ have in ‘the Home 4 ¢‘v¢.¢ 6% Qévé‘ IJDNG BROS. S410 Agent]; Il-hrold l‘. Ritchie Co. Ltd, Toronto KIVN A B e d t i m e - Whcn you ieel you want a drink laat’ thing at night take the best of .11.‘ 1m drinks-Bovril. Have you tried a EPOOnfI-il oi ,Bovril ll‘! hOt milk bgfog-g BQVRIL PHONE 8834. In Memoriam "JOHN-FRAFE raAmoa ~ were a»... Pfilueiully away, on 5% Columbus Dav. at hks home. st. ‘Averill’. the 8911i o! John-Francis ran cnAaLorrETowN GUARDIAN r ls, ‘ . .> I . _ i _ , ,_ _ -. ,~~r_. i , -"~f.~“:i“-* - * * "7' -.-‘-...tr~= - *~ -» \ _J a .1. “I'll! youth, afterwards moving to Charlottetown where he was em- Dlowdilby several prominent men. he operated the rann o! J. A. Clarke. His last occupwtiou was that ot head teamster at Experimental Florin, clmlilttti" 1. where by his genial disposition, He leaves to mourn his irrepar- able loss a. widow, formerly Miss Mary E. Brennan o! Hope River. Besides three sisters and flve brothers. A ‘ , Clement, Joseph, Y and Eilirabeth on thehonlesieod. Maude o! this city, Ellen, Charles. Peter, Arthur. all of the United States. ‘Although in failing health since June 3, 1928 his death was unexpected comingaslt diditwasashockto his Inn-KW friends. _Cut oi! by sudden death, he was - not unprepared, having received the last rites of his church, i0 which he had been a Ioithiul member, st. Dunstans‘ Cathedral. His remains were laid to rest on Sunday M-fernoou. October 14th., within sight oi’ his home. ' Funreml was from St. Dimstans’ Cathedral and pallbearers were his 9432-12-1-1-6. i rvvv vv 1 ,. ,1 will i"; r. o. cox-rap. w. FOXES PELTED and FURS CLEANED Charlottetown. -J * GORlJON LUND, to A ~ ‘ ' FOX RANCHERS and FUR BUYERS _ lie... Ollfilfating my" FUR y usual at my old stand. . .- llzz-tGrfiflt George Street, rAcrroN GUARANTEED PHONE N0. 24- vvvv F 0r_ Ass . ,....‘§/.IMPERIALS ” A " l "Urfiilniifactured by , I _,,V_._Bi,s_cuit Co., Ltd. ‘Charlottetown, P. E. I._ ' .;--.o.\ c e a Imperimt? " " ‘an. ured Results Feed O .6 SILVER F OXES ' . a ATIILESDAY, NOVEMBER 27th Meme“, A n. mo. f... comm... many I-ioyiynpdpl a! Fox anydtfirwiiiicxf I. I ot-hilllfiijllfbi?‘ ., pill,“ ”“."fl""'f ‘h’ '3.“ Th‘ Marni 1L7. ms River, w. and ltiirs. Anthony Haul- dinotion. His . influence was BTW-i auditor good, and thus in_a humble way" he served his Masier. His mild and gentle nature and his cnlllhikfl- ed mind 1m their imww "W" 0mm;- aotmirmn his late residuum! W t ,0; 0811i wag ‘rho conducted by. 111B M employer and co-workers, namely: Prof. .7. A. Clarke. M. H. Mcliennan. Henry Oollbeck, James Smith. Anthony Haughey, and F. A. Bris- coll. The many expressio 6t sympathy bore silent testimony to the esteem o! the departed. May his soul rest in peace! letters 0t Sympathy-Georze D. DeBlois. Ofierlngs-Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oailbeck, Mr. Alexander Yates-Crescent. Employees oi Exp. mun-Pillow. Mr. and» Mus, James mtizary-Sprayflr. and Jill's. F. A. Driscoll-Spray, Mr. and Mrs. Noel DeBlois-Sprmy . , Mr and Mrs. F. A. Dris- coll, Mr. and Iidrs. Bernard McCabe. e ‘Rumor, Mrs. Margaret chappelle, James McInnis and ram- ' aunts and uncles. Hope hey. Mr. mid lvltrs. James Smith and family, 1W‘. and Mrs. Thomas Wal- lace, litllaxy and Charlotte Driscoll. , Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Walsh. Mrs. E. hector and ltirs. Wm. Grimes, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dunnand family. Rev. Charles McCarthy, fiisier. Maude,‘ ‘sister’ Elizabeth, Mr. and Mrsm Clement Trainor, Brother Joseph. “ Spiritual Bouquet —Sister F. Loyola. Sisters oi 5t. mdartha. Mrs. Hope RiverwJ. Alfred Chappelle. M‘. and Mrs. Andrew Aresnault. OKARLES A- RQGERS On October 24th. 192B there pass- ed away to his eternal . Charles Alexander Rogers. a highly respected resident of Victoria. P. E. Island. aged as vem and tw" months. -His-"wid0W. Biifllwm All" MacNeill“ who with one daughter Jessie. wife oi H. R. Profit." and one Grand-daughter Florence. survivfi him. feel keenly the dePBTWW °f one who was a kind and lovinz hus- band and‘ parent. One halt brother N911 Penpral3€_8.lBO survives. Mr. Rogers has had intervals of 1111155 the past numherot years. but was in, fairly good health until about a year ago when he began w suffer from an internal trouble that baffled the eklll of Physicians end . which overcame his WW9" 0f m‘ sictence. Through this trylnz Peri“! he endured suffering and w» with wonderiul patience. To him it was a time o! reiolclns “the” were‘ revealed to him the beauties o! heavenly happiness. His words oi tgtlmqmgwere comforting to thofie about hirnzpnd he mils merino- Qd m, pqicqnce oi Christ the H0199 Glorv- line woes; ialthiul and consistent o: m Church o! swoamt and the session 1m wear elwhd him to the office 0t the elder-ship- mumg health. however - 118d mm 1,4; one oitice o! the eldeshill. w” come forward £01‘ 0!‘- u. v funeral waslheld on Friday. * _, across the river. 1L QB‘. N1’ ‘A Aunt ‘P '1'.‘ Later he moved to Bay View, where , F. A. Drlscoll. His aunts and uncles "Safe inthe my Godtn haze" and "shell W gather at the River?" ‘lihe palibeawrfi Aronld resident of‘ vrived? Was it croup or just a coldlCan answer to dependable _h1'ghly trained personnel." A/otflietrt How are they at home? What is‘ doing at theoflice? Didloneisigét. , my letter about that wheat deal?’ Was A- the operation successful? Has the ship ar4 we get a fourth for bridge or golf? ‘Questions arise when one is at home, away from home, in the oflice or at play. * The Answer: Pick up the receiver and get into ' direct and instant contact with the source, either through local or long distance. ‘ The telephone is The Answer to the modern urge for the annihilation of time and spqce. The ‘telephone service is de~ pendable telephone ap» paratus, operated by a \ COMPANY LIMITED . A’ National Electrical sew-Ct’ s6 HOLLIS STREET. HALIFAX, N. s. A = ducted the funeral services at the home and in Fair-view church on Sunday afternoon B11941!- ing words of comfort from the text: He shall gather the lambs with‘ Hi8 armandcanytheminllisbosom." ‘The choir sang at the home; “Pre- cious Jewels", and at the church. Arms of Jesus" ‘Nearer he!‘ 00051115‘ | Hannah A- withtliarlflfilv .111, itlken ,- nay-him Neill, 1W1 The Family, 5l'mY— , Mina and Albert. . Wallace Mac- Walker. apno-Qvewr 1M 314d“ waimru v , _ ._ ,.l---.-to>-——-— oaomon l.'McMAl_l0N A prouiiheniinvinu. ‘widely known lichsinctvih. in the ner- son of atom nrmuanon new“ to his, eternal reward on the 17th ttovombu, ma. m: the position Baptist Neil t \ funeral ‘procession that followed the remains to the church and ‘ceme- tery at Freetown on' Tuesday 20th Nov. composed ‘of al classes and oreeds. Bore" testimo y to the es- teem in which decehsed was held. The B. I.~ Society of Emerald, oi whom he was an honored membe since organization, attended in a body and ‘eightee clergyman oi the Church he so iai hiully adhered to during hisdiietime, were in attend- ance. Solemn Requiem Mass was celebrated by his son, Rev.__P. L. Mc- Mahon of Kellys Cross, ‘assisted by Revs. Mgr. McLean, Rev. 'Mgr. M. McDonald Rev. M; Monaghan with Rev. r. ldcDonaidllMaster oi Cere- monies. The rema s were laid in the family plot gside his belov- eleyen months» - cMahon‘. per- formed the mtg ‘rites. . The deceased leaves to mourn ilve none and one daughter,_ also two whom have the sin ' mympathyoi’ HWM to abotil Mini-go host oi iri I" in list "mesons ctonParneil ed wile who préifieceased him by M" l l; Ml‘. BIldIMPS. George B. Ml’. Elldimll. P. J. Smith, l; B. Mitphy; Sacred Heart KelIirnnnd iamily, Miss, . the m. w. idmily, l; Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Sp,.ay;_M,-_ A_ a (gm-kg McMahon, l: Mrs. Rose McKenna. Messages 0g gygnpguw-w, and nu. 1: Mr: and Mrs- Alrhomusmrnna Mrs. J. P. MoPhee, m. and Shreenen; Mine Madeline Greenan: ma. John Murray, m. and Mrs. w. Aloysius and Gwrce Greenan: Rev- P. McNeil], Mr. and Mrs. s.» M. \ M. .1. Smith, l; m. and Mrs. J. A. Qgmpbell, m. and ma. w. m. ~ - 1; Mr. and ma. J. r15. l: Mr- Bnd MH- P- G- 111181188. town; Summerside Council IL o! 0. 1: 'Mr- and Mrs. Roy Phillipa 1: N. w. Lowther, o. M. League, Kel- HGIIIIG Mrs. Fraiik Casey, l; Mr. and Mrs. mmnmn, J, Augun ‘ Jas. A. E. Bradley, l; Mr. and mo. ,1, Ohalggon Leo Hughes, l: Mr. and Mrs. John M3110“ c9 Mr. ahd Mrs. Thmnasiflorrnan, John Mrs, Johnatoll." Mrs. Cullen and Adele, Brifluet . '- c -- '7‘ . . u Mcdonilie, E99,‘: <?me_._.“ an,” Mr. chemo-s. J. .1. ‘Rainer, w. and At a meetinlol the o. Y. iii so- ' 'N\IPIBY. W‘; WilliLm E. ciety the miiowhg rcaolutimsjhm 4 ,mry-ma. uauereurm. wlmf Ag " n‘; .. mirage Kelly. uruid wisdom hummus ‘ m. n; Mclvor, m. and n, brothers and tflfeemlhtefl, alloiq-Q" ';~ -' . .. Q‘ 1".‘ . skit-I". t !.~ i1 62%,] “i Mclfien- Mrs. a. .1. Morris. m. A. m. Clarke, J. Mvr- Flynn, Sr. st. Sablnus, obulotm- M1‘- flld ly‘s Cross; Pius Bmi t BWMY- Holland, ldilr EMA: