The sparkling radiance oi a diamond ring is more than a tribute to your ‘ m MEMORIAM MRS. WILLIAM M. SPINDLE With deep regret the relatives Bndvmany friends learned of the Pawns to her eternal rest of Mrii. William M. Spindle on November 12th, after a month's illness in the Muhlenberi; Hospital. humane. New Jersey_ U_ s_ A, Mrs. Spindle, the former Flora Bell Macdonald, was the daughter of Mrs. A. .l. Macdonald and the late Mr Allan J. Macdonaid. She was; born on October 16th, 1899 at Albion Cross, P. E. 1.. wthere she Silent her curly life. In 1922 she moved to Boston Wlllfle she train- ed as a nurse and later completed a course in secretarial training at the Katherine Gibbs Business School. For several years there- after Sllr- was employed in secre- tarial work on the Boston Stock Exchange. y‘ In 1920 she was married lo ‘Mr. |l_Wi1liain M. Spindle, zit Regina. ‘Saskatchewan. hei- husband also : 11mins a former resident of Dundas. ffhcy resided in that province until coming to Summerside where her husband was head of the Science Department in Summerside Acad- tniy. Since 1945 they have lived in Montreal and U. S. A. until the __.__.._. _v._._._.__.._____.._.E-___.a THE GUARDIAN. norm AMERICAN urs L. S. STEVENSON BRANCH MANAGER T40 RICHMOND 5T. A MUTUAL COMPANY Royal Victoria Hospital‘. in Mon- treal. Canada. A sister, llizirgnret Ilean. died in early childhood. The funeral which was attended by relatives and friends from far and near was held from Dundas United Church on November 16th. The many Floral Tributes and Ex- pressions of Sympathy by those present showed the high esteem in which the deceased was held. The services were conducted by Rev. M1‘. Brown of Dundas United Church assisted by Rev. Mr. Mac- Pherson of St. Peters United Church The favorite Hymn of thc dFPBTtBd "Safe in the Arms of Jesus" was touchingly rendered by the their and congregation. As a special request a solo was beauti~ rendered by Mr. Walter Bur- ‘Iitie large concourse oi.’ moiii-ii- era and sympathizing friends fol. lowed the remains to their final resting place In the United Cliurcli Cemetery near by. The Rev. Mr. CHARLOTTETOWN Central Guardian This column is relioflell for news of local Interest, but advertising of a newsy nature may be uuened at live cents a word, utrlctly pay- able |.n advance. CBASWELL for Photographs. AT YOUR SERVICE-Arafat Coal Company. Phone 249B. CONFEDERATION LIFE IN SURANCE. HU WARD Mic ENNIS Fitted Footwear st 175 Queen street, BOYS’ WATCHES - Special $5.75. Toombs Music Store. JUST ARRIVED. _ msiimlette Pyjamas. Flowered and Plain. Kennedy's Ladies Wear. WALNUT END TABLES—Spec- ial bargain prices. Toomlba Music Store. , TWO FLIGHTS weekly to Lhv Magdalen Islands, P. Q. 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A beautiful life has come in 1n nd e A devoted husband and my best friend He was dearer to me than words can tell The husband I lost and lnved no well. Lovlngly Remembered and Sadly Missed by His Wife Ella. The Morning ls llear lls Continued fr. n page L’ part lndlaii. Her two childrcii. Sh was taking them home. They would climb the elm and the apple tree, lay tag and hide behind the grave- stones, as she and Warren harl done. Warren. He was the only one she would find there now. 1t would be strange without Father and Mother. Father wanted me to come home, she kept saying. At. first she would go on teach- ing the children herself - until they got used to things, until other children were used to them. She had an idea Pancho Villa would be a help in getting ac- quainted with other children. Looking now at the back oi Diego's proud head, as he looked out at the country. neither approv- ing nor disapproving, not unduly interested but not hostile. She thought o! the first time she had seen Diego. Ho was standing beside the ahoemakers shop when shc went to get her sandals and hc ivas watching other boys at play. His parents had come tlicrc from Yucatan and died of a sickness they contracted alonll the WHY» copy must be in the Guardian not copy must be in the Guardian not later than noon the previous day to guarantee Insertions. Out of city advertisers who telephone classi- fieds, etc.. should particularly bear this in mind. NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS. - Advertisers are rei-nlnded that. their later than noon the previous day to guarantee insertions. Out of city advertisers who telephone nclassi- fleds, etc.. should particularly bear Ln YOUR FOR A GIFT YOU WOULD GIVE WITH PRIDE JEWELLER BE YOUR GUIDE L ALBERTA RESCINDS ORDER EDMONTON, Dee, 13—-(CP) -— The Alberta Government's order which would have permitted theatres and dance halls to rc- this in mind. main open after midnight Satur< day, Dec. 31, has been rescinded. it wlis learned today. The Cana- diaii Press learned today the Government was under the im- pression that the procedure pro- vided by the order had been fol- lowed in 1938 and 1939. Further checking revealed the case, Announcing (he 0rd” last week, Mr. Maynard said amusement places would be pen- mltted to remain open providinl tickets were sold prior m mm. night New Year's eve this was n“ Thor's exclusive washing action clothes cleaner, Full length, f0 BIG 9LB. * LIFE-TIME quiet, life-time permanently Iu ASK YOUR They brought this malady to Lin" village, later four others died, and‘ there was resentment about this Diego had no relative and n» friend. He was permitted to sleep in the shed back of the she»- maker’s house, where hs could help with the coats and the donkey- be useful on market days. "But I have boys o! my own," the kind- ly enough shoemaker grumbled when Lydia asked why that boy was not playing with the other boys. Sha tried to talk to Diego. It was hard because Lydia spoke ll rather too polite Spanish and Dleilo a dialect. She would invent errands for him to do so she could give him coins. What she Coflhl not stand was to see him watch others play. “Why, he's like me." she one day said to herself. Then she took him for her own. It hall not been hard to do. No one else wanted him. She was always making, plans for him, as mothers will. Perhfllb! he would become n. grerit artist, she thought .. though smiling at her- self, knowing that nil Mexicans are not artists. He would bc him- self. she knew thnt. Biil. iicvcr again - so far as in her poivr-r lay. would he feel he was not i-vanted. What would Koiila bewml‘? Koula. would become an American. for she wanted to he like the peonlc around her. She had takr-ii Koiilri when she was three, n habv Ornhfln on the island of Andros, llviiit? with too many cousins. “Seven are enough," this aunt or Koulifs. who washed for Lydia, liar! said. and Lydia. could see this n-as true. She wanted her name changed to Katie, but this Lydia was trying to resist. 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