OBITUARY DONALD S. MacKlNNON , ' (Inserted by the family) I On August 18. 1964 death re-i moved from the community of2 Parkdale. Donald Stirling Mac-‘ Kinnon. who although a com-‘ paratively new member of the‘ district had become known to a‘ wig; circle of friends. parents to North River where; fie resided on the family home-I stead until seven years ago.i Possessed with a quiet disposl-‘ tion. he was always ready lend his talents to any worth-i while community cause. Hls' home was a centre of hospital-! ity to a large number of people’ who found in him a gracious; host. I Foliowmg a period of indif- ferent health he sold his farm in North River and aft years residence in Hamilton‘ Ontario. returned to Prince Ed-i ward where he took up rest-j deuce at 1 Second Street in1 Parkdale. i He was a faithful member of the Orange order and was 81 past master of Boyne L.0.L. in; Charlottetown. He was a mem-.‘ r of the committee of Stew-i ards of Park Royal U n i t e (1“ Church and an ardent member of the Church AOTS Men's club.; His fatal illness struck early‘ in March and following a period of hospitalization in Halifax he? returned home only to be con- fined to hospital here. . During his illness he was vi-; sited by his pastor. Rev. Henryi Tye, also by Rev. Isaac Walls and Rev. Joiin Ball. all of whomr brought comfort and solace both‘ to the sick and his dear ones. Mr. MacKinnon was twice married. His first wife. Clara Masters predeceased him in: 1942. Surviving are his widow.i the former Dorothy Weatherbie, a son George om the firs marriage and two daughters. Sandra and Jean from the cond marriage. Also two grand- sons Richard and Jeffrey in Hamilton. Surviving brothers and sis- ters are Everett. Hamilton. Ont. to. MacKINNON — r VITAL STATISTICS field. a daughter. A, the Prime place at St. Andrews Church. ggrpasggxsmgsguifggl may Mt. Stewart. at 9 am. on Oc- to Mr. and Mrs_ .iohn liar-.1 ‘0‘)" "’m- 1964- Kinnon. Kinross. a daughter. ‘ BAKER _ SAMPSON Mr. Johann Isabel. weight 9 lbs. and Mrs. perry Baker‘ More". I wish to announce the engage- : ment of their daughter. Juan- STEWART — WOLF — Thei lta Catherine. to Austin Clif- Honourable .1, David Stewart; ford Sampson. son of d Mrs. Stewart announce| Gideon Sampson and the late the engagement of their dau-g Mrs. Sampson of Grand Falls. ghter Barbara Lois to Mr.“ Newfoundland. The marriage Walter Wolf. Montreal. Son of- will take place In Morcll Mr. and Mrs. Matthias Wolf. United Church on Wuppertal. Germany; September 19, 1954 The marriage will take placel in the chapel of The Church of; St. James the Apostle. Mon- treal. September 26th. 1964' .MacDONALD — The death I BIRT — Mat-NEIL — Mr. andl Cugreflala' Mrs. Seymour Biri. (‘orehead Sp the Charlottetown on September 4. ‘. . 964 of Bernard MacDonald. “03¢ “‘5” "‘ “mm “‘3 formerly of Souris in his 48th engagement of their eldest , . . - . . year. The remains are restin daughter \elma Noreen to at the Dimme" Funeral Mr. Stephen Ranald. son of Home ' the late Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacNeil. New Glasgow. .' Scolia. The mar ' on Monday morning to . Mary's Church. Souris at 9 am. Interment in the church Trinity United Church. Char-L cemetery‘ lottetown at 4 oclock. :BRENNICK At Charlotte- . town on September 4th. 1964 MI‘LURE -' MOASE — “r-find Patrick Brennick. Iona, ll‘l Mrs-303' J- MCLUW- “um‘ his 87th year. Remains will mGTSlde- annOUI‘C“ “‘9 9“33' be transferred this evening at zemenl. of their only daughter. ROSS —- ARSENAULT — Mrs. Saturday, ‘ 0c. Funeral will be neiril St I Always remembered by gram- ! “9‘3 Ross- Mom" Slewan- ma. uncle Alex and aunt Irene. i I announces the engagement of ‘HOUSTON ~ At the Prince Ed- her youngest daughter Mary .BELL — In loving mmory of ward Island Hospital on Scp— Adela RN. in Gerald Arse" our hrother-in-law, Eric G. lember 3. 1954- 300 ault. B.A. B.Sc.. son of Mrs. Bell. who was Mrs. Byron Houston. Mayn Joseph Belzne and the late killed September 5.1960. I his days: Sincere and kind in heart I mind. 'Beautiful memories he left he l l Lovineg remembered by Vlv- lian. Will. Harold. Eileen. Sterl- .ing and Betty. i ory of our darling daughter I and Sister Sadie Savilah. who I went to heaven Sept. 6, 1957. Times have changed in m a n y ways But one thing changes never The in e m o ry of those happy days When we were all together. ' Alwayst loved and never for- .gotten by daddy. mummy and brothers Alex and Donnie. l INGLIS - In loving memory of my dear mother. Mrs. J. E. Inglis. who passed Sept. 5th.. 1963. jDown a road that‘s calm and ‘, peaceful ‘Guided by God‘s loving hand I he has gone upon a journe lTo a distant brighter land IAnd although our hearts 3 re he vy IWith the sorrow we must bear May it help to bring us comfort MacDONALD -— In lovmg mem- ory of a dear granddaughter and new. Sadie MacDonald. who passed away Septembei a n a Icompany I' VANCOUVER tCPl -- G. SD. Hobbs. president of Western ' C a n a d a Steel Limited. .said Ihere his rm ‘ is disap- pointed by s ruling of the United States tariff commission merican companies by selling William Arsenault. Maiaped. Loving and kind in all his ways. {certain types of steel at less la. 1".Q Marriage will iakeUpriizhl and just in the end of‘lthan fair value ‘ However. Mr.'Hobbs said his is not directly con- lcerned with the ruling because I the company itself does not ship steel to the l'nited States. ‘ H . ' company steel .sold in the United States is ‘purchased from the company in IVancouver by a distributor and Mr. 5MacD0NALD — In loving men.— “the distributor is responsible for United States sales. Mr. bbs said the Aitkins ,Kroll Company of San Fran- lcisco was the distributor for his company's steel sold in the U.S. ' When the U.S. tariff com- study of his firm’s iproducts began. the company ldiveried its steel to other mar- Ikets and was able to continue lat full production. I The tariff commission report. approved in Washington by a ithree-io—two decision. has gone the treasury department the difference will be icalculated between the Western lCanada's price and what is re- garded as a fair-value price. I IN MEMORIAM INGLIS — In loving memory of . a car grandmother. Mrs S Ethel Inglis. who passed away 14 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Sat. Sept. 5. 1984.I [N MEMOR|AM Icanadian Firm Over U.S. Ruling On Tariff H.1 accidentially his company has been harming amined _ ‘ V 5 o'clock. to his late residence Mary Edith Florence. to \er- Iona, from where the funeb Loving” remembered a] will take place Mondayl and Clauae. morning at 8.45 to St. Mich I aels Church for Requiem High INGLIS — In loving memory of . Mass at 9 o'clock. Intermentl a dear wife and mother. Mrs. will take if non Leigh Moase. St. Elean— ors. son of Mr. and Mrs. Maj- or Moase. North River. The marriage will take place Sal.- ‘ urday. September 26. 1964 at 3.30 pm. in the Trinity United Church. Silmmerside. ‘ Ray. Peabody. Mass: Allison.. ' Charlottetown; Priscilla (Mrs; Carl Esekel. Spokane and Anna-2 JOHN W. MacLEAN : belle tMrs. Dr. Norman Betz- llnserted by the familyl nerl Moose Jaw. Sask. Funeral SEI‘VICES were held on August 20 from Park Royal Un- ited Church. Rev. Henry Tye brougiit words of hope and so- lace to the family and a large congregation present for the oc-i ' :shock to his family and riends. caSion. He was assisted 0‘ t< Rev. Isaac Walls of Cornwalli who also took part. in the com- mittal service at Cornwall ceme- ' tery. During the funeral ser- vice. Mr. Harley Ings sang the solo. "Does Jesus Care" Pall bearers were Fred Jew-i ell. George MacMillan. Aubrey MacPhail. Eddie Yeo. Leslie MacKay and .lack MacPhail. FL WERS Pillow * Dot and Family WREATHS 1 Alison Peggy and Family Everett. Mabel and Family The death occurred suddenly at his home in High Ban on‘ March 6. 1964 of .Iohn Willam. MacLean in his seventy-seventh. year. Altiough not enjoying‘ .good health for the past three years. his passing came as 3 Born in High Bank, son of the late Malcolm and tGilisl Machan. he spent his entire life on the farm. In 1916 he married Flora Livingstone. also of High Bank. He was an‘ Elder in the Little Sands Church for over twenty years and for a time was Recording Steward of tie Charge and pre- sident of the local Bible Society‘ lAuxiliary. He was Secretary —-1 1Manager of the Murray River ‘ Shipping Club and for a '9 rm. ARSENAULT - In loving mem- president of the Provincial Far- K.W.H_ Engel and Eng lmers Institute, or many Staff of T, Eaton ch, Tye a r 5. he was Commissioner Carpenters‘ Local 1338 It'll Oaths for Kings and Queens SPRAYS l Counties. Robert. Edna and Family He leaves to mourn besidesr Alton. Prue and Family mma. Kenneth and Family Russell. Isabel and Family Sterling. David, Margaret. Orra an _ Colin and Mary MacPhall Doris and Art Myers and Fam-i ty and F Evelyn Dayles Anna Men's Elwood and Margie, John, Bel- amin belle Club. Park Royal Church Edith. Olga. Betsy, Audrey and Everett Les and Marie I his wife. four sons and two dau? JEl‘IlPI‘S. Raymond and Arnold at home, Earl and Ralph. ‘Bank. Mary. Mrs. . iton. York: and Bertha, employ- ed at RCAF Station. Summer- ‘ side: one son-in-Iaw, and daugh-l I ter-in~law. Mrs. Ralph MacLean. seven grand-children and two lbrothers. Alexander and Mal- colm in Massachusetts. I ‘ His funeral was held Marc'i’ 9th in the Little Sands United! Church where service was con- ducted by Rev. David Barwise. I Hymns were "I to the Hills will lLift Mine Eyes" and “All the Memorial L.0.B.A. , My Saviour [.tads Me". ‘ Officers and members Boyne Pallbearers were Merton Fer-I . . . igu on. Jack Ferguson. William; BASKETS IMacLeod. Nathan Irving. John‘ The Douglas' and 'I‘rewins Ray. Ollie and Family Carl. Priscilla and Family Men . Hamilton Blanchard Family 1 l t Grandsons. Richard and Jeffrey l.B.E.W. Local 1 I . sincere thanks to Rev. David é$%mr‘§e1§‘Lé-°-L' 95 Inarwise, Flora Stewart. RN. Lester and Mrs Keller lParker Hamilton, Staff of Sup- Gms IN LIEU' OF FLOWERS ply section. and National De- Gramma and Helen a and Ernest Lou and Aldie rta Amelia and Cassie Fred Cociiey Alex and Tenn Scott CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Stirling MacKinnon and hmlly wish to thank all those who sent flowers. cards and messages of sympathy during NOTICES l5fh ANNUAL QUEENS PLOWING MATCH in coniun Queens County Jr. Farmers Field Day Saturday, September 5, 1964 Charlie Jones' Farm. Pownal. P.E.|. Plowing Classes :— Junior Farmers Tractor (3 sod or more) ;Machon and Russell Buell. fielder-s of the Charge. . } Interment was in Little Sands; tery. all ‘ CARD OF THANKS Mrs. John W. MacLean and ‘family wish to express their 1 fence Employee's Association. l RCAF Station Summerside, Tri- lnity United Churc'i YPU. Sum- l merside. neighbours and friends wh helped in so many ways. and to all those who send cards I and letters in their bereavement. no———-- BLANCHARD Sept. 4. to St. Paul's “'15” that me I have replied Church. Summerside. for Re- “We here' .WCGP not for me 110! Oomw quiem High Mass at 9 am. Others were taken. yes. we take Interment in the church ceme~l "0“" iBut love one another for my wry. Visiting hours from 2 But she was ours. and we miss 1 sake, to 5 and 7 to 10. . her 5"- _ l Always remembered by Glor- I To you who have a Wife and mo- ia_ Dick, L e 0 n . r d, Jim and Cliristena LORD ~ At the PE]. “05- ther John Knowmg she is happy th September 5. 1963. ore. by Dell ‘ From hospital bed to heavenly res God took her home to be His u ..t We lived In hope and prayed In vain The difference will be applied as a higher duty on the Can dian steel Imported in a certain period dating from the time the Canadian company was given notice that it was being ex- Mr. Hobbs Is also head of Vancouver Rolling Mills Lim ited. a subsidiary of Western C a n a d 3. Vancouver Rolling Mills was also mentioned in the US tariff commission ruling. The decision covered carbon steel bars. bar shapes under three ' structural shapes of three inches or more. The treasury department esti- mated that 5824.000 worth of the steel has been imported in a recent three - month period. However. Tariff Commission Secretary Donn N. Bent said the back duty might not cover that much depending on just what period was involved. By ARCH MacKENZIE WASHINGTON (Cpl — Tiie' United States tariff commission in a majority de- cision a Canadian firm has been harming American companies by selling certain types of steel at less than fair value. The Canadian firm is Western Canada Steel Limited and its subsidiary Vancouver Rolling Mills Limited. The report of the tariff com- mission, approved by a three- to-two decision. has gone to the treasury department where the difference will be calculated be- tween the Canadian firm's price and what is regarded as a fair- value price. That difference will be applied as a higher duty on the Canadian steel imported in a certain period dating from the time the Canadian company was given notice that it was be- ing examined. decision covered carbon a E. 8. place in the Church‘, Ethel Inglis. who pa 5 se Cemetery. away September 5. 19m. : One sad and lonely year h a s :Thatashe would soon be well passed ' Since our great sorrow fell Al Charlotte. town. Friday. Sept. 4. Freeman Blanchard. former- ly of Duvar. in his 78th year. Resting at the. Bowness Fu- neral Home from where the funeral will be held Monday. n ‘But God decided we must part . H e h i lThe shock that we received that :uraiiiflgr In as but bmke day . {No "no can “Pr '9". If she could have spoken before ‘ she di i Dear Lord. forgive a silent tear These are the words she would ‘ And a constant 1964. Cherish her with care. i I i MaeMlLLAN —- In loving mom i any of husband and father Alex S. MacMilian who pass- ed away Sept. 5. 1961. The Golden Gates were opened three years ago to day good-byes left unspoken you gently passed away. You could not say goodbye to us Perhaps it was just as well We never could have said good- pital. Friday. Sept. 4. George L‘ Lord ("rmf‘rl-V 0‘ You'll never know the heart- Central Bedeque in his 83rd ache year- Resm‘g 3" the BOW‘ . Till you see her vacant chair. ness Funeral Home. Funeral! Always remembered by he“ notice later. In lieu of flow- husban‘d and family. . ers. donations to the 'leart r Fund would be appreciated. .STEWART — In loving memory. With of Angus A. Stewart. who de- ‘ IN MEMORIAM pahrtcd this life on September at 1960. .Those we love. we never lose nry of Arthur Arsenauli who i For alwayis they will be, in our. bye 0 one we loved so well. passed away September 5th- memory. 1953. l Lovineg remembered by wifel Sadly missed and always re- Evcr remembered by his wife. and family. membered by wife and family. steel bars. bar shapes under three i n c h e s and structural {Itheir recent. bereavement. Also ithe doctors and staff of the I Prince Edward Island Hospital: i the members of the clergy and all who called to express their I condolences. NOTICES COUNTY cfion with EARLY FALL SALE QUALITY USED EQUIPMENT l—-Cat Model DB Tractor 9U Series. With standard clutch and Hydraulic Angling Bull- dozer. This machine has only worked approximately 50 hours since undercarriage overhaul. Very good condition top side. Starting engine and clutch just completely overhauled. Ready to work and excellent value. . .. S 8.500.00 2—Cal Model D6 Tractors 9U Series. With Hydraulic Angling Biilldozers and exclusive Caterpillar oil type cluicli. Thoroughly reconditioned undercarriages and all necessary repairs top side. Both machines warranted. Ready to go to work. each 1—Cat D4 Tractor 71120000 Series. ing as is for .gflnn’oeol-oae~ I2.500.00 with Ottawa Backhoe. Hydraulic Angling dozer. Sell- I .200.00. Has worked only 200 hours since a complete over- Bucket just completely rebuilt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. PRICE . 7.500.00 l—lnternational TD20 Tractor SN 2231. With straight Hydraulic dozer. Only 4 years old. requires undercarriage overhaul. As is. where is . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... PRICE 7,000.00 1—lniernational T024 Tractor 241 Series S/N TDZ41-1655 with straight Hydraulic dour. Requires undercarriage overhaul. As is. where is . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 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PRICE cocoa-eeoe-I‘DOeleeee -e-~.¢e-oeel 2.500.00 Financing Available [Pct-alt; I. u. left! m. Ltd. Your Massey-Foreman Dealer New York City fireman Rich» ard Gregory Shaw. 34. learned he is the heir to $25,000 when he read the story In the issue of the New York Daily News he is holding. The money was shapes of three inches or more. The treasury department has estimated that 5824.000 worth of the steel has been imported In a recent three - month period. But tariff commission secre- tary Donn N. Bent Indicated the > . - ' .afik $250,000 SMILE left to Shaw by Bushnell D1- mond. a New York writer who died June 6. Shaw. whats married and has two children last saw Dimond in 1951. An back duty might not cover that much depending on just who period was involved. r-v- to‘ attorney had been trying locate Shaw and the Daily New ran a story Thursday in the form of an open letter to , him. AP ereuhoto- . 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